NESTOR MARTIN S33 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

NESTOR MARTIN S33 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Epa-certified noncatalytic woodstoves with woodbox technology

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
S33
H33
R33
X33
EPA-CERTIFIED NONCATALYTIC WOODSTOVES
WITH WOODBOX
TECHNOLOGY
©
Manufactured by:
Fonderies du Lion Development
11 Rue du Lion
5660 Couvin, Belgium
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
S33##1710A

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EPA-CERTIFIED NONCATALYTIC WOODSTOVES WITH WOODBOX TECHNOLOGY © Manufactured by: Fonderies du Lion Development 11 Rue du Lion 5660 Couvin, Belgium SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE S33##1710A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    We work hard so that you can enjoy the warmth of your new stove for years to come. If you have questions that are not covered in this manual, please feel free to contact your local Nestor Martin dealer for more information.
  • Page 3: Safety Notice

    Max. burn time: up to 10 hours Max log length: 17” Weight: H33: 346 lbs S33: 358 lbs R33: 316 lbs X33: 316 lbs Safety Listing Your appliance has been tested following standards : US Standard: ANSI/UL 1482 Canadian Standard : CAN/ULC-S627 Tests performed by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc., Beaverton, Oregon...
  • Page 4: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide S33 and H33 cast iron models Dimensions 30” (751mm) 28” (716mm) 25” (631mm) 26” (649mm) 16” (395mm) 15” (370mm) 6” (150mm) 6” (150mm) 32” (816mm) 31” (781mm) 5” (113mm) 5” (113mm) Clearances to Combustible Materials The following clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority.
  • Page 5 X33 and R33 steel body models Dimensions 31¾” (807 mm) 31¾” (807 mm) 16¼” (390 mm) 16¼” (390 mm) 16” (404 mm) 15¾” (400 mm) 6” (150 mm) 6” (150mm) 37” (942 mm) 37” (942 mm) 5¼” (132 mm) 5” (113mm) 21”...
  • Page 6: Floor Protection Requirements

    Floor Protection Requirements A non-combustible floor protector (hearth extension) must be installed under the unit. Check with local building authorities as to what other materials are acceptable. The floor protector must extend: Beyond the front door, a minimum of 16 inches (400 mm) in USA and 18 inches (450 mm) in Canada. See measurement “B”...
  • Page 7: Draft Requirements

    Draft Requirements The appliance is merely one component of larger system. The other equally important component is the venting system. This is necessary for achieving the required flow of combustion air to the fire chamber and for safely removing unwanted combustion by-products from the appliance. If the venting system’s design does not promote these ends, the system may not function properly.
  • Page 8: Standard Installation Procedure

    Standard Installation Procedure Position the unit no closer than the minimum clearances to combustible materials. Check that no overhead cross members in the ceiling or roof will be cut. Reposition unit if necessary, being careful not to move closer than the minimum clearances. Mark the position of the required floor protector on the floor.
  • Page 9: Above A Fireplace

    Above a Fireplace In this type of installation, the chimney connector rises from the stove, turns 90°, and then goes into the fireplace minimum 18” chimney (Fig. B) The liner of the fireplace chimney should extend at least to the point at which the chimney connector enters the chimney.
  • Page 10: Acceptable Types Of Connector Pipe

    Acceptable Types of Connector Pipe Minimum Flue Diameter: Minimum 6”, Maximum 10” Minimum recommended chimney height (from appliance to termination): 12’-15’ - When Using Single Wall Pipe: Install a 6-inch diameter, single wall, 24 MSG black steel or 26 MSG blued steel connector pipe on the flue collar of the unit.
  • Page 11: The Woodbox Combustion System

    The Woodbox Combustion System © Distribution System Air is warmed as it rises Permanent secondary air intake (post-combustion) Adjustable Adjustable primary start-up air intake air intake (Airwash) (Ignition Booster) Note: For the purpose of clarity, the refractory bricks lining the fi rebox are not shown in the illustration above. Controlling components Fuel Grate Andiron...
  • Page 12: The Air Intake Controls

    Explaination of the Air Intake Controls The Burn Rate Control Knob The burn rate is controlled simply by rotating the control knob with the tool provided. As the knob is rotated counterclockwise, the cam progressively opens the air shutter to allow an increasing amount of air into the stove.
  • Page 13: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions WARNING : DO NOT USE GASOLINE, LIGHTER FLUID, KEROSENE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE. Use the tool provided to adjust the stove’s air controls Slide lever from A to B to adjust...
  • Page 14: Use Of The Remote Control

    After the kindling is burning well, add increasingly larger pieces of wood until the fire is actively burning. When the fire is well established, slide the Burn Type Lever to position A. Then adjust the Burn Rate Knob to the desired heat output, either manually or with the remote control. As the fire grows and the flue warms, the Burn Type Lever can be moved in one...
  • Page 15: Ash Removal

    Ash Removal Empty the ash pan regularly to prevent the ash from spilling over. Do not allow ash to build up and touch the under side of the grate. A layer of ash left over the grate when burning wood will protect the grate, retain heat, and promote clean combustion. CAUTION: THE ASH PAN MAY BE HOT.
  • Page 16: Unattended Fires

    Unattended Fires Many structure fires have resulted when a slow burning fire has been left unattended for an extended period of time. These fires normally occur because combustible materials close to an appliance become heated to the ignition point by an over-fired appliance which the operator thought was safely “throttled down.” Fire intensity is a function of several factors.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Maintenance WARNING: DO NOT CLEAN STOVE WHILE HOT. Always keep the area around the unit clean and clear of furniture and other objects. Keep all furniture and drapery a minimum of 36” (914 mm) from the heater. Inspect the entire unit frequently for proper operation, fit and soundness of parts.
  • Page 18: Creosote Formation

    Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining.
  • Page 19: Door Handle Adjustment

    Door Handle Adjustment Your stove is equipped with an adjustable door latch. For correct operation, the stove door must be airtight when closed. To adjust the door handle latch, loosen the locking nut and adjust the bolt in or out as required. Retighten the locking nut.
  • Page 20: Spare Parts

    Spare Parts Parts Diagram - Model S33...
  • Page 21 Parts List – Model S33 EXPLODED ORDER PART NAME QUANTITY FACTORY CODE VIEW # NUMBER 38551 EXCENTRIC RETAINER 4/00000174490000 32812 FRONT DOOR LATCH 3/19792566720000 37717 RIGHT SIDE PANEL PAINTED GRAPHITE 2/19992305703055 37719 RIGHT SIDE PANEL BLACK ENAMEL 2/19992305700140 37720 LEG PAINTED GRAPHITE...
  • Page 22 Parts Diagram - Model H33...
  • Page 23 4/00000039610000 43808 FRONT DECORATIVE PLATE 3/H33##594103055 43680 FLUE BAFFLE 3/30292563800000 43676 FLUE CONNECTOR PROTECTOR 3/30292543700000 43689 FRONT DOOR HANDLE SET 3/S33##870704555 43889 PERMANENT MINIMUM AIR INTAKE 3/30292577800000 44009 U FRAME 3/30292572700000 31848 FRONT DOOR HINGE PINS 4/00000071000000 4826 WASHER D8...
  • Page 24 Parts Diagram - Model X33...
  • Page 25 Parts List - Model X33 EXPLODED ORDER PART NAME QUANTITY FACTORY CODE VIEW # NUMBER 46211 FIREBOX 3/X33##412903055 43637 SECONDARY AIR BOX /30292856700000 43556 LOG GUARD 2/30292173803055 43426 BAFFLE 4/00000039520000 43427 FIREBRICK SIDE PANEL 4/00000039530000 43554 BACK PROTECTOR 2/30292170803055 43428 BACK HORIZONTAL FIREBRICK 4/00000039540000 38256...
  • Page 26 Parts Diagram - Model R33...
  • Page 27 Parts List - Model R33 EXPLODED ORDER PART NAME QUANTITY FACTORY CODE VIEW # NUMBER 46211 FIREBOX 3/X33##412903055 43637 SECONDARY AIR BOX /30292856700000 43556 LOG GUARD 2/30292173803055 43426 BAFFLE 4/00000039520000 43427 FIREBRICK SIDE PANEL 4/00000039530000 43554 BACK PROTECTOR 2/30292170803055 43428 BACK HORIZONTAL FIREBRICK 4/00000039540000 38256...
  • Page 28: Safety Labels

    Safety Label - Models S33 and H33...
  • Page 29 Safety Label - Models X33 and R33...
  • Page 31: Warranty

    Limited five (5) year warranty NESTOR MARTIN warrants that your stove will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from date of purchase, except those parts that are subject to normal wear and tear and to be broken by a wrong use: grates, gaskets, glass doors, handles, firebricks and enamelled parts.

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