Morso 1410 Squirrel Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Morso 1410 Squirrel Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

For use in north america

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Installation and Operating Instructions
Read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. If this room heater is
not properly installed, a house fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation
instructions. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or
even death.
Contact local building officials about restrictions and installation/inspection-requirements
in your area.
MORSØ JERNSTØBERI A/S . DK-7900 NYKØBING MORS
E-Mail: stoves@morsoe.com · Website: www.morsoe.com
A French version of the manual can be downloaded at www.morsona.com
1410 Squirrel
For use in North America
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  • Page 1 Installation and Operating Instructions 1410 Squirrel For use in North America Read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. If this room heater is not properly installed, a house fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions.
  • Page 2 The Morsø 1410 squirrel meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s emission limits for wood heaters sold on or after July 1, 1990 The Morsø 1410 squirrel are listed by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. The test standards are ANSI/ UL-1482 for the United States and ULC S627 for Canada.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: Installation of your Morsø stove Unpacking the stove Checking loose parts in the stove The chimney / flue system Flue Connection Connection to existing chimney Positioning the stove Operation Before you start firing Lighting and loading intervals Maintenance Exterior maintenance Internal maintenance Cleaning the Stove and the Flue Leaving the stove for extended periods...
  • Page 4: Unpacking The Stove

    Installation requirements vary in different districts, and the local building officials have the final authorization to approve your installation. You should discuss the installation with them before beginning. Please ask your dealer for further information. Do not connect to any air distribution duct or system Important: If the installation instructions are not followed carefully, it may cause dange- rous situations like chimney - and house fires.
  • Page 5: The Chimney / Flue System

    1.3 The chimney / flue system Note that the flue system must be independently secured and must not rely on the stove for support. The stove must not be connected to a chimney flue serving any other appliance. (Several flues may run up a single chimney stack; use one flueway per appliance). Use a residential type masonry or listed type HT factory-built chimney.
  • Page 6: Flue Connection

    1.4 Flue Connection The stove is supplied from the factory with a flue collar fitted to the top plate and a round blanking plate blocking off the rear flue exit (behind the rear shield plate). The flue collar is from the factory prepared for fitting the enlosed 6 inche adapter. Use a 24 MSG black or blue chimney connector or listed double wall chimney connector.
  • Page 8: Positioning The Stove

    1.6 Positioning the stove Distance to walls and lintel When the stove is positioned near combustible materials, observe all current local and national building regulations with regards to clearances. Whatever regulations apply to your area, do not in any case install the stove within 8 inches of combustible materials around the sides or 16 inches above the top of the stove.
  • Page 9 CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS ALCOVE INSTALLATION CANADA MINIMUM ALCOVE WIDTH 56’’ 1420 mm. MAXIMUM ALCOVE DEPTH 24’’ 610 mm. ALCOVE CEILING ABOVE STOVE TOP 36’’ 915 mm. FLOOR PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS BENEATH STOVE CANADA EXTENDING DISTANCE, BACK 200 mm. EXTENDING DISTANCE, RIGHT SIDE 6’’...
  • Page 10 Distance to furniture The recommended minimum distance from stove to furniture is 30 inches. Note that some furniture is more easily affected by heat and may need to be moved to a greater distance. This is your responsibility. In addition other combustible materials, away from the stove. In general, a distance of 30 inches must be maintained between the stove and moveable combustible item such as drying clothes, newspapers, firewood etc.
  • Page 11: Operation

    2.0 Operation 2.1 Before you start firing For Use with Solid Wood Fuel Only. Do Not Overfire, If Heater or Chimney Connector Glows You Are Overfiring. Inspect and Clean Chimney Frequently. Under Certain Conditions of use creosote buildup may occur rapidly. Because of risk of smoke and flame spillage, operate only with door fully closed.
  • Page 12: Lighting And Loading Intervals

    In principle Your stove has two air supplies: Primary air is controlled by the upper air controler of the door. The air eventually washes at high speed down the back face of the door glass. This super-heated air helps with the combustion of volatile gases produced by the fire.
  • Page 13 Do not for any reason attempt to increase the firing of your heater by altering the air control adjustment range outlined in these directions. Warning: Fireplace stoves must never be left unattended with doors open. If the door is left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace stove opening, creating risks from both fire and smoke.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    3.0 MAINTENANCE When perfoming maintenance on your stove, always protect yourself, using safety goggles and gloves. 3.1 Exterior Maintenance The stove surface is painted with heat-resistant Senotherm paint. It is best kept clean by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment or by wiping with a lint-free cloth. Over a period of time, the painted surface may become slightly grey.
  • Page 15 2. Unscrew the five bolts that secure the glass. (In the event that a bolt sheers off when being unscrewed, remove the remaining body of the bolt by drilling down its cnetre with 1/8 inch high speed steel drill bit. Smaller drill bits may be successful, but do not use a lager bit. Make sure the bit stays away from the edges of the bolt - this may damage the thread in the cast iron).
  • Page 16: Cleaning The Stove And The Flue

    Ceramic Gasket The gasket around the perimeter of the door may harden over a period of time. It should be replaced if it becomes difficult to close the door or if air starts to leak in around the perimeter of the door, causing the fire to become a little less controllable.
  • Page 17: Leaving The Stove For Extended Periods

    Clean the chimney connector disconnecting the sections, taking them outside, and removing any deposits with a stiff wire brush. Reinstall the connetor sections after cleaning, being sure to secure the joints between individual sections with sheet metal screws. If you cannot inspect or clean the chimney yourself, contact your local Morsø Deler or a professional chimney sweep.
  • Page 18: Parts Diagram

    3.5 Parts diagram for the model Morsø 1410 squirrel...
  • Page 19: Parts List

    3.6 Parts list for the model Morsø 1410 squirrel Pos.No. Parts Rear plate, inside 34145100 Base plate 44140121 Side plate w. squirrel 44140621 Top plate 44140721 Cover 44141021 Front grate 44141400 Attachment for front grate 44141600 Flue collar 44145921 Front frame...
  • Page 20 Tightening tape 79074400 Stone 79095700 Locking device 79127000 Cotter pin 79186300 Cotter pin 791868 Cotter pin 791869 Air slider washer Washer Glass fitting 54146261 Handle 79118300 Glass fitting 54146361 Black steel screw Adaptor for handle 75140161 Access Door 34144600 Black steel set screw Fitting for draft reducer 71145461 Screw...

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