Introducing Your Phoenix Wood Stove - HearthStone Phoenix 8612 Owner's Manual

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Congratulations! You have just invested in a
most unique wood burning stove – the Phoenix
Wood Burning Stove from HearthStone Quality
Home Heating Products Inc®.
Model 8612 is a clean burning EPA certified,
non-catalytic wood-burning stove. With a 2.30
cubic foot firebox capacity, and only 2.4 grams
per hour particulates emission, you can be proud
to join the HearthStone family with our Phoenix
Cast & Stone Wood Burning Stove.
generous depth of the firebox, and large door,
allows for loading wood up to 19 inches long!
Your purchase ensures you many years of clean,
comfortable heat with minimal maintenance.
You receive the benefits of the most advanced
technology in wood burning without the cost
and maintenance requirements of a catalytic
stove. The Phoenix blends modern technology
with the unique beauty and heating qualities of
soapstone, long known for its even heat
transmission, and long heat-retaining ability.
We trust that you will appreciate the quality of
our handcrafted product.
Please read this manual in its entirety.
purpose is to familiarize you with your stove's
safe installation, proper break-in, operation, and
maintenance.
It contains information that is
useful to you now, and for years to come, so
keep it handy and refer to it as needed.
Use these instructions, as well as national, state,
and local building codes to install your stove.
Be sure to maintain the designated stovepipe
and stove clearances to walls, ceilings, hearth,
and other combustible surfaces. This will help
reduce the risk of fire. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in property damage,
bodily injury, and even death.
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Locate your stove in a safe, convenient, open
area; away from traffic flow, doors, and
hallways; and near a chimney and chimney
The Phoenix
connector.
measurements from combustible surfaces. You
can safely reduce required clearances in most
cases with a special connector pipe and special
wall coverings as specified by this manual, the
NFPA 211 codes, and your local authorities
The
having jurisdiction.
Keep furniture, drapes, curtains, wood, paper,
and other combustibles far away from the stove.
Never install the stove in a location where
gasoline, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or
other flammable liquids are used, or stored.
Locate the stove centrally in your living area if
possible to allow the heat to travel naturally to
distant rooms. We recommend that you do not
locate your stove in an uninsulated basement.
The amount of radiant energy required to heat
concrete basement walls is so great that most of
the usable heat is absorbed by them, and lost to
the home.
Its
SAFETY NOTICE:
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Introducing Your
Phoenix Wood Stove
Review the proper clearance
A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT IF THIS
STOVE IS NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY.
FOR
YOUR
SAFETY,
FOLLOW
THE
DIRECTIONS.
BUILDING,
OR
ABOUT
RESTRICTIONS
INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR
AREA.
CAREFULLY
INSTALLATION
CONTACT
LOCAL
FIRE
OFFICIALS,
AND
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