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Oregon USA
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OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
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Installation and

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H530
Version: 10/09

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Tested and Liste d by: Portland Oregon USA OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. Please read this manual carefully and save the instructions - Installation and user manual H530 Version: 10/09...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Interior cleaning........13 WARRANTY ........13 SPARE PARTS LIST ......13 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your new H530 wood burning insert. As a product of superior quality and efficiency, we wish you many years of warmth and pleasure. We are asking you to:...
  • Page 3: Safety And Environmental Testing

    EPA certified. Features and Items Included Your H530 has a built in convection system, so it creates air circulation in the room to spread the heat faster and more evenly. The stove has a small "cool" handle, which enables you to open the door without the use of a glove (however, always use caution when touching areas where HOT surfaces are located).
  • Page 4 Specifications UL 1777 Listed chimney liner (with a 6” (15cm) diameter) up through the block off plate of an existing masonry chimney, a zero-clearance chimney, Class UL-103 6” (15cm) diameter chimney Dimensions (h x w x d) – 21 ” x 28 ” x 18 ” (53cm x 70cm x 45cm) Firebox Dimensions (h x w x d) –...
  • Page 5: Set Up And Installation

    Set up and Installation To minimize the weight of the insert before installation, it is possible and simple to dismount the door by lifting it up and pulling it out of the lower hinge. The wood holder in the combustion chamber should not be removed.
  • Page 6: Chimney

    The H530 Insert is approved for installation in a masonry fireplace or a metal firebox (heat exchanger) within a masonry chimney (based on UL-907 listing) or for use in an approved factory-built zero- clearance fireplace (listed to UL-127).
  • Page 7: Sensible Wood Burning

    To fit the insert into the zero-clearance firebox, the following items may be removed: damper, ember catches, fire grate, doors, and viewing screen or curtains. The smoke shelf or baffle can also be removed if done without cutting the material or permanently altering the fireplace structure.
  • Page 8: Technical Information On Wood Burning

    conditions that produce an extra-strong draft in the chimney. Never fill the stove completely with wood. It is better to heat a stove up slowly. This will prevent damage to welds and annealing of the iron. Overfilling the firebox also substantially reduces the useful life of the vermiculite panels, as cracks are more easily caused.
  • Page 9: Fuel

    Fuel Recently-felled wood contains 60-70% water must therefore be seasoned before it can be used in a wood burning stove. It must be cut, split and air dried, and must contain no more than approx. 25% water before use. This equates to the wood being left in the open for approx.
  • Page 10: Lighting The Stove

    Lighting the stove 1. Make sure the air vent is in the fully open position (move the handle to the left as shown by the wide end of a triangle). 2. Add crumbled paper / firelighters and kindling wood to the bottom of the fire box (combustion chamber).
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Combustion problems can arise if the combustion conditions are not optimal. This can be corrected by following the advice given below. Lighting and burning problems are usually due to wet wood or insufficient draft. Version: 10/09 Page 11...
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Gaskets and vermiculite panels are parts which need to be replaced from time to time – depending on how much you use your stove. In some cases, you may need to replace them every year, while in others, replacement every second or third year will suffice. As a rule of thumb, gaskets need to be replaced when it has become flattened and the door no longer fits tightly against the front of the stove.
  • Page 13: Creosote - Formation And Need For Removal

    soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Creosote – formation and need for removal Refer to the Section on Fuel on Page 9. Insure there is sufficient air supply to avoid incomplete combustion and formation of creosote. Interior cleaning Make sure it is possible to access the chimney for sweeping and cleaning.
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