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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
1011 Highway 52 West - Portland TN - 37148 - USA
2110
For use in North America
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Distributed by: MORSO US LLC


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  • Page 1 Contact local building officials about restrictions and installation/inspection-requirements in your area. Save these instructions MORSØ JERNSTØBERI A/S . DK-7900 NYKØBING MORS E-Mail: stoves@morsoe.com · Website: www.morsoe.com Distributed by: MORSO US LLC 1011 Highway 52 West - Portland TN - 37148 - USA...
  • Page 2 We congratulate you on your choice of a Morsø stove. Morsø has been producing some of the world’s best stoves since 1853. If you follow this installation- and operating instruction carefully, we can assure you many years of warmth and pleasure. Optional Accessories A wide range of accessories (such as handling gloves, fireside tools, glass cleaner and heatproof paint) are available for use with your Morsø stove. They help with day-to-day running and...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: Installation of your Morsø stove . Checking loose parts in the stove . The chimney / flue system . Flue Connection .4 Connection to existing chimney .5 Positioning the stove Operation . Before you start firing . Lighting and loading intervals Maintenance . Exterior maintenance . Internal maintenance . Cleaning the Stove and the Flue .4 Leaving the stove for extended periods .5 Parts diagram .6 Parts list...
  • Page 4: Installation Of Your Morsø Stove

    1.0 Installation of your Morsø stove Installation of woodburning stoves must be safe and legal. If your Morsø stove is not installed correctly, it may cause a house fire. To reduce the risk of fire, the installation instructions must be followed carefully. Contact the local building officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area.
  • Page 5: The Chimney / Flue System

    1.2 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. High Temperature (H.T.) Chimney Standard UL-103-1985 (2100º...
  • Page 6: Flue Connection

    1.3 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). Use a 4 MSG black or blue chimney connector or listed double wall chimney connector. Refer to local codes and the chimney manufacturer’s instructions for precautions required for passing a chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Remember to secure the chimney connector with a minimum of three screws to the product and to each adjoining section. The collar can be fitted to the rear outlet. Simply knock out the round panel on the rear heat shield plate to reveal the cast iron plate. Untwist the blanking plate and the flue collar and swap their positions. Re-secure by pushing down and tighten the enclosed screws. Position the stove and connect to the flue system. Wear gloves and protective eyewear when drilling, cutting or joining sections of chimney connector 1.4 Connection to the existing chimney A chimney connector is the double-wall or single-wall pipe that connects the stove to the chimney. The chimney itself is the masonry or prefabricated structure that encloses the flue. Chim- ney connectors are used only to connect the stove to the chimney. Double-wall connectors must be tested and listed for use with solid-fuel burning appliances. Single-wall connectors should be made of 4 gauge or heavier gauge steel. Do not use galvanized connector; it cannot withstand the high-temperatures that smoke and exhaust gases can reach, and may release toxic fumes under high heat. The connector must be 6 inches (50mm) in diameter.
  • Page 8: Positioning The Stove

    1.5 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 6 inches above the top of the stove (fireplace installations require greater clearances above the stove - see below in the clearance chart). These distances may need to be increased if the materials are sensitive to heat. Note also that wall paper and other decorative materials may become detached with the effects of heat and care should be taken to ensure that they do not fall towards the stove in such an event. When the stove is positioned near non-combustible materials, a gap of 4 inches or more is recommended for cleaning purposes and to ensure that heat circulates around the stove and out into the room. Appliance Clearances Chimney connector Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces (NFPA-) clearances Parallel Corner Parallel Corner Side Rear Side Rear Single wall connector -in 0-in 6-in -in -in -in 560-mm 50-mm 405-mm 05-mm 05-mm 05-mm Double wall connector 0-in 6-in 4-in -in -in -in 50-mm 405-mm 55-mm 05-mm 05-mm 05-mm Fireplace Hearth Installation In Mm...
  • Page 9 Flooring requirements Non-combustible floor protection must be placed beneath the unit. The floor protection must extend as follows. U.S. installations: 6-in beyond the front and 8-in beond each side of the fuel and ash doors. Canadian installations: 450-mm beond the front and 00-mm beond each side and rear of the appliance. The floor protection in front of the unit must have an insulative R-value of .0 (English units). You must ensure that the floor in this area can hold the weight of the stove comfortably. U.S. Canada 40” 40” ( 05 mm ) 4” 4” ( 090 mm ) 8” 8” ( 00 mm ) 8” 8” ( 00 mm ) 6” 8” ( 450 mm) If using rear exit the floor protection must extend beneath the chimney connector and -in beyond each side. Distance to furniture The recommended minimum distance from stove to furniture is 0 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.
  • Page 10: 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 11: Lighting And Loading Intervals

    In principle Your stove is fitted with Primary and Secondary air inlets. Primary Air is controlled using the lever situated under the ash lip of the stove. Moving the control lever into a downward position will open the air inlet and will allow a supply of preheated air to enter the firebox via the ‘airwash’ system situated inside the stove and the above glass. Secondary Air is right to the firebox using the specially designed baffle at the back of the firebox The secondary air is injected into the flue gases both above and in front of the fire resulting in a cleaner, more efficient combustion process. The supply of secondary air is fixed open and is not adjustable.
  • Page 12 7. Close the door. Leave the primary air supply fully open. 8. After a few minutes, and adjust the primary air supply to suit your heating requirements. 9. Anticipate each refueling, remembering to add a modest layer of wood while there are still plenty of live embers, Repeat steps 5-8. 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 doors are left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace stove opening, creating risks from both fire and smoke.
  • Page 13: 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. A can of Morsø touch-up spray paint should be available from your stove supplier. This can be applied - in accordance with the instructions - in just a few minutes. When first firing after touching up, the stove will give off a slight smell as the paint cures. Make sure to ventilate the room well during this phase. 3.2 Internal maintenance Glass If the stove is generally run at the correct temperatures, there should be little or no dirt on the glass. If dirt does settle during lighting, most will burn off as temperatures increase.For heavier...
  • Page 14 . Unscrew the six 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 /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). . Remove the old ceramic gaskets and clean up the surface underneath with wire wool or emery paper to remove loose particles. 4. Place the new gasket material in position around the perimeter of the window area, making sure to pinch them to the length in such a way that they make a continuous seal. Leave no gaps. 5. Place the new glass in position on the strips and screw home the fresh bolts and fitting by hand. 6. Finally, give each of the bolts an extra half turn or so. The glass should held tight enough by that cleaning will not dislodge it. Do not over-tighten the bolts as this may put excessive pressure on the glass, resulting in cracking - important! To reduce the risk of breaking the glass, avoid striking the glass or slamming the door. Internal service parts The flame-path equipment - consisting of the ashpan, grate, firebricks, glass, baffle and flue collar - are subject to the extremes of heat produced by the fire. From time to time, one or other of these parts may need replacing as a matter of routine maintenance. NOTE: The flame-path equipment, the ceramic rope and the paint finish are not covered by guarantee.
  • Page 15: Cleaning The Stove And The Flue 5

    Ceramic Gasket The gasket around the perimeter of the doors 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 doors, causing the fire to become a little less controllable. A morsø rope gasket kit is available from your stove supplier. 3.3 Cleaning the Stove and the Flue Check for soot above the baffle plate and around the flue outlet every month or so to start with. If the stove suddenly becomes sluggish, check for a soot fall around the flue collar or in the flue/chimney. - at least once a year. Inspect every month. Clean the flue/chimney - all the way from the stove to the flue terminal point above the house. A good routine is to clean the flue after each heating season in any case, and inspect prior to the season to ensure that bird’s nests or other blockages have not ocurred during the off season. Ash disposal Empty the ashpan on a daily basis or as needed. Ash allowed to build up towards the underside of the grate will trap heat and could cause premature failure of the grate. Empty the ashpan according to this procedure: Open the front door, and use a shovel or poker to stir excess ash through the ash slots in thegrate down into the ash pan. Remove the ash pan, making sure to keep it level. Dispose the ash in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally disperded, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Return the ash pan to its original position in the stove, and close. Caution: Never empty a stove in operation. Never use your household or shop vacuum cleaner to remove ash from the stove;...
  • Page 16: Leaving The Stove For Extended Periods 6

    and down the liner, causing any deposits to fall to the bottom of the chimney where they can be removed through the clean-out door. 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 Dealer or a professional chimney sweep. If you do experience a chimney fire, act promptly and: Close the air control. Get everyone out of the house. Call the Fire Department. Annual maintenance Before the heating season, perform a thorough cleaning, inspection and repair: Thoroughly clean the chimney and chimney connector. Inspect the chimney for damage and deterioration. Replace weak sections of prefabricated chimney. Have a mason make repairs to a masonry chimney.
  • Page 17 3.5 Parts diagram for model Morsø 2110...
  • Page 18 3.6 Parts list for model Morsø 2110 Pos.No. Parts Intermediate frame 4484700 Front grate 44849 Inside rear plate 4485000 Side plate 44406 Top plate 44805 Inside top plate 44800 Base plate 4484 Baffle plate, cast iron 4484800 Rear plate, cast iron 4485 Front frame 4485 Door left 4485 Door right 44854 Screw Fitting w. thread for cover 4456800 Cover 4460 Draft reducer 444400...
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