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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW Tribute WOOD STOVE. instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc ® Introducing Your Tribute Wood Stove Locate the stove centrally in your living area to allow the heat to travel naturally to distant rooms. We recommend that you do not locate your stove in an uninsulated basement.
Never over-fire your stove. (See page 18) Never put articles of clothing or candles on a hot stove. Do Not connect the stove to a flue that is serving another appliance. WARNING: FIREPLACE STOVES EQUIPPED WITH DOORS SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY WITH DOORS FULLY OPEN OR DOORS FULLY CLOSED.
(Please see page 19) Check door seals using the "dollar bill test." - When the fire is out and the stove is cool, shut the door on a dollar bill. If the bill pulls out without any resistance, then your stove’s door isn't sealed properly.
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Actual Weight 318 pounds Optional Equipment Rear Heat Shield 90-68400 Outside Air Kit Blower Screen Soapstone Finish Polished Gray Soapstone Castings Finish Painted Matte; and Porcelain Enamel (Brown, Sea-foam, Blue-black and Black) HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc ® Polished gray soapstone is a natural product and will vary from stone to stone.
When considering these clearances, also decide the kind of floor the stove will rest Please use this section to plan how to locate your stove in your particular location. Consider both the clearances of the stovepipe and the stove itself to the surrounding combustibles.
If creosote builds up, this allows the creosote to run into the stove and not the outside of the stovepipe and onto the stove. Secure all joints, including attaching the stovepipe to the stove's flue collar, with three sheet metal screws.
Remember, the NFPA has recommended, minimum clearances for chimney connectors to combustibles such as walls and ceilings. Once the stove is installed at safe distances from these combustible surfaces, it is important to maintain these connector clearances for the remainder of the installation.
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Extended Roof Chimney Cap Support Bracket (Conduit Storm Collar not included) Adjustable Roof Flashing Attic Insulation Shield Twist-Lock Chimney Sections Firesafe Enclosure Stovepipe Starter section Two story house installation with attic. Wall Thimble Chimney through outer wall with enclosed chase. Chimney is supported by Tee Support Bracket.
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Make sure the size of the chimney’s flue is appropriate for this stove and that it is not too large. Use a masonry chimney with an 8" x 8" (203 mm x 203 mm) tile size for best results. An oversized flue will contribute to the accumulation of creosote.
NSTALLING OBILE Follow these special requirements for installing your stove in a mobile home. Install the stove in accordance with 24 CFR, Part 3280 (HUD) You must use the Tribute outside air kit Assembly 390-53400 Ensure that the outside air inlet must remain clear of any objects, leaves, icing, snow, or other debris.
PRIMARY AIR CONTROL: The handle is located on the front lower left of the stove, just under the ash lip. The primary air control allows you to regulate the amount of air entering the firebox. Generally, the more air allowed into the firebox, the faster and hotter the rate of burn;...
When you light your first fires, the wood stove will emit some smoke and fumes. This is normal “off-gassing” of the paints and oils used when manufacturing the wood stove. If you find it necessary, open a few windows to vent your room.
If your stove is not used continuously or has not been used in quite some time, follow the break-in procedure at least once to minimize the stress of a hot fire on a cold stove before proceeding with normal operation. We recommend one break-in fire at the start of each heating season.
OPERATOR ERROR: Make sure all the gaskets are in good condition. Replace worn out or compressed gaskets. Do not burn the stove with the door in the open position. Monitoring the temperature of the surface of the top stones is the best way to determine if the stove is over-firing.
To clean heavier deposits, open the door and lift it straight up and off the stove with the hinge pins remaining in the door (take care to save hinge pins and washers for reuse).
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the cleaner to penetrate rather than running off the surface of the glass. Wipe the cleaner off with a soft cloth, or black & white newsprint. Important: scratching or etching the glass will weaken the integrity of the glass. Do not use a razor blade, steel wool, or any other abrasive material to clean the glass.
This is a weather-related phenomenon, which generally is self- correcting as the weather changes. BRISKNESS OF FIRE: The hotter the fire in your stove, the hotter your chimney and, therefore, the stronger the draft.
Check the installation. Caulk windows, seal openings in home. Do not over-fire the stove. Monitor stove temperatures. Use seasoned wood only. Check the DRAFT. A damper may be required. Operate the stove at a LOW BURN range. Tribute Model 8040...
& O EPLACEMENT ARTS PTIONAL PART # DESCRIPTION CAST 2010-210 FOOT, HER I 2010-275 SIDE TRIM, HER I 2010-285 FLUE COLLAR, HER I 2010-410 BOTTOM 2010-420 COLUMN 2010-430 PRIMARY MANIFOLD 2010-440 DOOR FRAME 2010-450 DOOR 2010-460 SIDE STONE TRIM 2010-470 SECONDARY MANIFOLD TOP 2010-480 SECONDARY MANIFOLD BOTTOM...
BACKWALL A - 21” (53.4cm) B - 19” (48.3cm) C - 24-1/2” (62.3cm) STOVE D - 16-1/2” (42cm) * Refer to the Installation Manual for additional clearance information. VENT REQUIREMENTS: 6 inch diameter, single wall, minimum 24 MSG black or 25 MSG blue steel connector with UL 103(US) or UL S629(CAN) listed factory-built Type HT chimney.
Enamel Finish – against peeling or fading, excluding chipping, mechanical abrasion, chemical abrasion or crazing. Stove cement and all gaskets – against breakage or deterioration. Accessories and electrical components such as blowers, switches and thermo discs, excluding venting components, hearth components, electrical components and other components or accessories used in conjunction with the installation of the Woodstove not manufactured or supplied by HearthStone –...
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coal or other material other than natural wood. 6. Damage due to water or due to installation of the Woodstove in a damp or high condensation area. 7. Damage due to installation of the Woodstove in an atmosphere contaminated by damaging chemicals, including but not limited to chlorine, fluorine or salts.
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part, or the entire Woodstove (if needed), with shipping prepaid, to HearthStone or a Dealer or allow a Dealer to make a service call at the place where the Woodstove is located. In the event the Original Purchaser refuses to allow a Dealer to make a service call, HearthStone or a Dealer, as the case may be, will request that the Original Owner return the defective part, or the entire Woodstove (if needed), with shipping prepaid, to HearthStone or a Dealer.