High Valley 1300 Installation, Operation, & Safety Handbook

High Valley 1300 Installation, Operation, & Safety Handbook

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Installation, Operation,
& Safety Handbook
Model 1300
Freestanding Stove
185 Hwy. 201
High Valley Stoves by Stoll
Abbeville, SC 29639
www.highvalleystoves.com
800.421.0771
Safety Notice: If this wood stove is not properly installed,
a house fire may result. For your safety, please follow the
installation directions. Contact local building or fire officials
about restrictions and installation inspection in your area.
The authority having jurisdiction should be consulted be-
fore installation to determine the need to obtain a permit.

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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation, & Safety Handbook Model 1300 Freestanding Stove 185 Hwy. 201 High Valley Stoves by Stoll Abbeville, SC 29639 www.highvalleystoves.com 800.421.0771 Safety Notice: If this wood stove is not properly installed, a house fire may result. For your safety, please follow the installation directions.
  • Page 2 High Valley Stoves by Stoll 153 Hwy. 201 Abbeville, SC 29620 P: 800.421.0771 W: www.highvalleystoves.com E: sales@highvalleystoves.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation, Operation & Safety Handbook for Model 1300 Table Of Contents Section 1 General Safety Information Pg. 4 Section 2 Clearances & Installations Pg. 6 Clearances Floor Protector Installation Pedestal Installation Blower Installation Stove Pipe Installation Masonry Flue Installation Masonry Fireplace Installation Mobile Home Installation Chimney &...
  • Page 4: General Safety Information

    Wood Stoves Safely, NFPA No. 81974, from the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA, 02169 A prototype of the High Valley 1300 has been tested by Omni Test Laboratories, Inc. Safety Precautions 1. ASH DISPOSAL: Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight-fitting lid and moved outdoors immediately.
  • Page 5 12. The area through which the chimney pipe will travel should be inspected. If the installation requires cutting a hole in the ceiling, check the attic for wires, ducts, etc, that may interfere. 13. It is vitally important that single wall pipe is never closer than three times the di- ameter of the pipe from a combustible surface.
  • Page 6: Clearances & Installations

    Pedestal Installation 1. Place pedestal on floor protector where stove will be installed. 2. Carefully place the 1300 stove body on top of the pedestal. Center stove on pedes- tal, using caution to not damage floor or floor protector. 3. Align holes with threads in the stove with appropriate holes in pedestal.
  • Page 7: Stove Pipe Installation

    Stove Pipe Installation 1. Minimum clearance to combustibles must be maintained as shown in figure 1. 2. Combustible wall and ceiling materials includes wood, cloth, vinyl, paper, etc. Wood covered with plastic is also considered combustible. The 10” clearance for the stove also applies for plain stovepipe used in constructing the chimney pipe.
  • Page 8: Masonry Flue Installation

    Masonry Flue Installation (Using Single Wall Pipe) 1. Before connecting these units to a masonry chimney, determine that masonry flue pass-through connector thimble meets NFPA-211 Code and local building codes and is a minimum of 18” from ceiling. If connector thimble does not meet these codes, pass-through connector must be modified.
  • Page 9: Masonry Fireplace Installation

    Masonry Fireplace Installation Connect to Masonry Fireplaces where the following conditions are met: (1) There is a connector that extends from the appliance to the flue liner. (2) The cross-sectional area of the flue is no smaller than the cross-sectional area of the flue collar of the appliance, unless otherwise specified by the appliance manufacturer.
  • Page 10 Chimney Connectors and Vent Connectors 1. Minimum 3.5 in. (90 mm) thick brick masonry wall framed into combustible wall with a min- imum of 12-in. (305-mm) brick separation from clay liner to combustibles. Fireclay liner (ASTM C 315, Standard Specification for Clay Fire Linings, or equivalent), minimum ⁵⁄₈-in.
  • Page 11: Use And Care Of Glass

    Section 3: Use, Care & Replacement of Glass Although glass has excellent heat resistance and strength characteristics, it can crack through improper use. To achieve maximum utility and safety of glass in a wood burning stove, we advise the following: 1.
  • Page 12: Operating Instructions

    Section 4: Operating Instructions 1. Pull the damper slide all the way open. (slide is on lower right side of the unit) 2. Always build fire directly on stove floor, do not raise with andirons or grates. Be careful to not build fire too close to the glass door. Roll up pieces of newspaper and place in the firebox towards back of stove.
  • Page 13: Wiring Diagram

    Section 6: Wiring Diagram Section 7: Specifications Stove Width: 22” Stove Height w/ pedestal: 30” Stove Depth: 23” Weight: 315 lbs. Firebox Size: 1.3 cu. ft. Max. Wood Size: 16” Flue Size: 6” Est. Burn Time: 7 hrs. Est. BTU Output: 28,846 Est.
  • Page 14: Warranty

    This limited warranty covers all stoves manufactured by Stoll Fireplace Inc. and carrying the High Valley Stoves brand. *The warranty will be void if coal is burned in any High Valley wood burning stove. General Warranty Provisions High Valley Stoves, warrants the model 1300 against defects in material and workmanship for 5...
  • Page 15: Warranty Registration Card

    City: State: ZIP: Phone: Email: Stove Was Purchased At: Selling Price Less Tax: Date Purchased: Date Installed: Model Purchased: 1300 Wood Stove Serial Number: (found on rear of unit) Remove page from book then fold in half and tape. 800.421.0771...
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