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1. aniani aaa aAa aiiai 13 COMBUSTION AUN en Pm 13 Optional BOWES e 14 Blower Installatiori 112i naar eaa at a aaia 14 Blower Operation eai p RV EE DE EI rU 14 Optional Side Shield Stove AE 7 Minimum Clearance to Combustibles 7 Through Wall 10 Listed Chimney and Chimney oy citri de onde 12 Firebrick 15 Appendix q 16 Troubleshooting herein ed ovs pec diene ce exa en ee 16 Heplacement Parts una eiae ite eb hte Le PIA E 17 Notes HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS TN19 270412 20 Safety and Maintenance PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater Failure t
2. TN19 270412 20 4 To achieve maximum firing rate set air control lever to the left most position Do not use this setting other than for starting or preheating fresh fuel loads DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER Attempts to achieve heat output rates that exceed heater design specifications can result in permanent damage to the heater and chimney More Wood More Heat Seasoned wood has approximately 7500 BTU s per pound If you put 10 pounds of wood in your stove for an eight hour burn the wood will be producing 9375 BTU s per hour 7500 BTU x 10 Ibs 8hrs 9375 BTU s per hr If you put 20 Ibs of wood in your stove for eight hour burn you will get 18 750 BTU s per hr 7500 BTU x 20lbs 8hr 218 750 BTU s per hr This is only an example and is based on 100 efficiency In reality your stove should perform up to 82 efficiency Experience will give you the right settings for proper combustion and efficient burning Remember the correct air inlet setting is affected by variables such as type of wood outside temperature chimney size and weather conditions With practice you will become proficient in operating your heater and will obtain the performance for which it was designed Proper Draft 1 Draftisthe force which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney local geography nearby obstructions and other factors 2 Too much draft may cause
3. 2 The cooler the surface over which the wood smoke is passing the more creosote will be condensed Wet or green wood contributes significantly to creosote formation as the excess moisture that is boiled off cools the fire mak ing it difficult for the tars and gases to ignite thus creating dense smoke and poor combustion This moisture laden smoke cools the chimney compounding the problem by offering the smoke the ideal place to condense In summary a certain amount of creosote is inevitable and must be lived with Regular inspection and cleaning is the solution The use of dry seasoned wood and ample combustion air will help to minimize the buildup Chimney Fires The result of excessive creosote buildup is a chimney fire Chimney fires are dangerous Chimney inside temperatures can exceed 2000 F This causes much higher than normal temperatures in the chimney and on its exterior surfaces Thus ignition of nearby or touching combustible material is more likely during a chimney fire Proper clearances are critical during such a fire Chimney fires are easy to detect they usually involve one or more of the following Flames and sparks shooting out of the top of the chimney A roaring sound Vibration of the chimney In Case of a Chimney Fire 1 Have a fire extinguisher handy Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for further information on how to handle a chimney fire It is most important that you have
4. RIE INSTALL AND USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH PACIFIC ENERGY S INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS INSTALLATION PERMIT AND INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE USA ONLY USE 6 INCH 150MM DIAMETER MINIMUM 24 MSG BLACK OR LISTED CONNECTOR DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE SPACE BENEATH THE HEATER COMBUSTION AIR OPENINGS ARE NOT TO BE OBSTRUCTED SEE LOCAL BUILDING CODE AND MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED WHEN PASSING A CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING DO NOT PASS A CHIMNEY CONNECTOR THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR MODEL MOD LE TN19 COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR MOBILE HOME AND ALCOVE INSTALLATION OUTSIDE AIR KIT AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING LISTED CONNECTORS AND COMPATIBLE CHIMNEY SYSTEMS IN ULC S 641 LISTED CONNECTOR AND ULC S 629 LISTED CHIMNEY IN USA UL 103 HT LISTED CONNECTOR AND CHIMNEY USE COMPONENTS SPECIFIED IN PACIFIC ENERGY INSTALLATION INSTRUC TIONS OPTIONAL COMPONENTS FAN KIT TRNO 19BLOWA FAN ELECTRICAL RATING 115V 60HZ 80WATTS SIDE SHIELDS TRNO 19SSA DO NOT ROUTE POWER CORD BENEATH HEATER CAUTION RISK OF EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURES OPERATE ONLY WITH FEED DOOR CLOSED OPEN TO FEED FIRE ONLY FOR SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS WELL AWAY FROM CEILING MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN SINGL
5. NO 1a 1b Side Shield Kit Set L amp R Optional TRNO 19SSA 2 Baffle Board 2 TRNO BAFF 2 Baffle Tube Set 4pcs TRNO 50001101 e Door CastingAssy c w Handle TRNO DRBK 4 Replacement Glass c w gasket TRNO 7025 Door TN19 DGKIT Glass Clamps 4 7608 Firebrick Set 9 x4 1 2 x1 1 4 20 TRNO BRIC Rear Brick Rail c w 2 screws 7625 Ox sus Quadrant Assembly TRNO 7617 Fan Optional TRNO 19BLOWA All parts may be ordered from your nearest True North dealer Contact True North for the location of the dealer nearest you FIG 13 TN19 270412 20 NO Notes tios TN19 270412 20 Label LOCATED ON BACK OF STOVE CERTIFIED FOR CANADA AND U S A CERTIFIE POUR CANADA ET U S A Intertek WN 16679 Intertek ETL 4001507 LISTED ROOM HEATER SOLID FUEL TYPE ALSO FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL WH APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE TYPE COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE AUSSI PEUT ETRE UTILISE DANS LES MAISONS MOBILES CONCU POUR MAISONS MOBILE TESTED TO PROUV SELON CAN ULC S627 00 AND ET UL 1482 2010 SERIES S
6. This heater is not designed for open door burning WARNING No alteration or modification of the combustion air control assembly is permitted Any tampering will void warranty and could be very hazardous WARNING Do not use grates or andirons to elevate the fuel Burn directly on the fire bricks Replace broken or missing bricks Failure to do so may create a hazardous condition WARNING Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up afire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while in use Your True North heater is designed for maximum overall efficiency ata moderate firing rate Overfiring is hazardous and a waste of fuel Too slow a burn contributes to creosote buildup and lowers combustion efficiency Wood Selection This heater is designed to burn natural wood only Higher efficiency and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods Wood should be properly air dried Seasoned for six months or more Wet or undried wood will cause the fire to smoulder and produce large amounts of creosote Wet wood also produces very little heat and tends to go out often DO NOT BURN Salt water wood Wet or green wood Garbage Plastic Treated wood Coal charcoal Solvents These materials contain chlorides which will rapidly
7. XSF FCS SF FCS T SFA TGCSP 6PL CS Rafter radiation shield RRS RRS T JSMH TGRS 3 Chimney length XL3 SL3 L3 SL3 T 36 TG3 HS 36 2 Chimney length XL2 SL2 L2 SL2 T 24 TG2 HS 24 Roof flashing XFA RF17 FA RF T SFA TGF 8RFFU Storm collar XSC SC SC SC T SC TGSC PL ASCG Spark arrestor rain cap RCSA CPE RCSA T CT TGC 6PL MPC id Simpson Dura Vent Excel 103HT Dura Plus DuraTech RDS SQS SDP SB SDP SB CL48 SDP P SDT P CL24 SDP P SDT P VF SDP F SDT F SC SDP SC SDT SC RCS SDP C SDT C 12 NEN TN19 270412 20 Floor Protector The stove may be installed on a combustible floor provided noncombustible ember protection is used This protection must extend as follows In Canada 18 457 mm on the firing side and 8 203 mm to the other sides See Figure 4 below Canada Only Minimum Width 35 7 8 Minimum Overall Depth 49 7 8 FIG 5 Non combustible floor protector 1 8 203mm a N 18 457mm In USA 16 406 mm to the front and 8 203 mm to the sides of the fuel loading door opening See Figure 5 below This protection is also required under the chimney connector and 2 51 mm beyond each side FIG 6 U S A Only Minimum Width 28 1 4 Minimum Overall Depth 39 7 8 Non combustible floor protector 16 406mm Combustion Air Intake or combustion air must be supplied to the stove in one of two ways Consult your local building code or CAN CSA B
8. a clearly understood plan on how to handle a chimney fire 2 Close air inlet on stove 3 Call local fire department 4 Prepare to evacuate to ensure everyone s safety Have a well understood plan of action for evacuation Have a place outside where everyone is to meet 5 After the chimney fire is out the chimney must be cleaned and checked for stress and cracks before starting another fire Also check combustibles around the chimney and the roof The services of a competent or certified installer certified by the Wood Energy Technical Training program WETT in Canada Hearth Education Foundation HEARTH in U S A are strongly recommended Avoiding a Chimney Fire There are two ways to avoid chimney fires 1 Do not let creosote build up to a point where a chimney fire is possible 2 Do not have fires in the heater that may ignite chimney fires These are hotfires such as when burning household trash cardboard Christmas tree limbs or even ordinary fuel wood e g with a full load on a hot bed of coals and with the air inlet excessively open 3 The Chimney connector pipe should be disconnected from stove to clean and inspect the chimney Only if this is not possible should you remove baffle assembly pais TN19 270412 20 Operation CAUTION Hot while in operation Keep children clothing and furniture away Contact may cause skin burns WARNING Always keep loading door closed when burning
9. and allow to rest on the baffle air assembly 2 Ensure that the second half is inserted to allow the two cuts in the baffle boards to overlap Insert the other half of the baffle board and allow to rest on the left side baffle air assembly 3 With the holesd facing forward and the notch to the left side insert a baffle tube into the hole in the baffle air channel on the right at an angle and then raise and insert into the opposite hole on the left side baffle air assembly 4 With a setof vise grips grasp the baffle tube on the left slightly away from the baffle air assembly While squeezing tightly use a hammer to hit the pliers and push the tube to the left to engage the tube in the hole on the left 5 Repeat steps 3 amp 4 with the remaining baffle tube 6 Slide the baffle board halfs together and then separate slightly to ensure there are no gaps on either side of the baffle board 7 Push baffle board tight against the rear of the firebox Removal 1 With a set of vise grips grasp the front baffle tube on the right slightly away from the baffle air assembly While squeezing tightly use a hammer to hit the pliers and pull the tube to the right to disengage the tube from the hole on the left Allow the tube to hang freely from the hole on the right 2 Repeat step 1 for second baffle tube 3 Grasp the front edge of the left half of the baffle board and tilt up at the back Guide the board down and through the
10. destroy metal surfaces and void warranty Do not burn anything but wood Other fuels eg charcoal can produce large amounts of carbon monoxide a tasteless odourless gas that can kill Under no circumstances should you attempt to barbecue in this heater How to Test Your Wood Add a large piece of wood to the stove when it has a good large bed of coals It is dry if it is burning on more than one side within one minute It is damp if it turns black and lights within three minutes If it sizzles hisses and blackens without igniting in five minutes it is soaked and should not be burned Lighting for the First Time Remove the retaing clip on the front of the baffle before lighting for the first time Curing of the Paint Finish To achieve the best finish the paint on your stove must be baked on with small fires When burning your stove for the first 2 3 times it is very important that the room be well ventilated Open all windows and doors Smoke and fumes caused by the curing process may cause discomfort to some individuals Lighting a Fire 1 Move air control lever to the left most position maximum firing rate and open door 2 Place crumpled newspaper in the centre of the heater and criss cross with several pieces of dry kindling Add a few small pieces of dry wood on top 3 Ignite the paper and close the door 4 After the fire has established itself open the door and add a few small logs Close door 5 Begin norm
11. po 584 mm 713 5 po 343 mm 13 5 po 343 mm 17 po 432 mm 17 po 432 mm INSTALLATION R SIDENTIELLE AVEC D GAGEMENT MINIMAL UTILISANT UN RACCORD DE MUR DOUBLE RACCORD VERTICAL RACCORD HORIZONTAL 16 po 406 mm 16 406 mm 6 5 po 165 mm 6 5 po 165 mm 7 178 mm 7 178 mm 23 po 584 mm 23 584 mm MUR DE FOND RACCORD 9 5 241 mm 9 5 po 241 mm 13 po 330 mm COIN RACCORD 14 po 356 mm 14 po 356 mm 20 po 508 mm HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR NOT PERMITTED IN MOBILE HOMES AS TESTED PIPE SHIELD MAY BE REQUIRED BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES COMBUSTIBLE ALCOVE SIZE DEPTH 3 0 9 M MAXIMUM HEIGHT 7 1 2 2 3 M MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR MUST BE PROTECTED BY A CONTINUOUS NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EXTENDED TO THE FRONT SIDES AND BACK AS INDICATED TEL QUE PROUV UN PROTECTEUR DE TUYAU PEUT TRE REQUIS PAR LES AUTORIT S LOCALES DIMENSION D ALCOVE COMBUSTIBLE PROFONDEUR 4 PIEDS 1 22 M MAXIMUM HAUTEUR 7 5 PIEDS 2 3 M MINIMUM LE PLANCHER COMBUSTIBLE DOIT TRE PROT G PAR UN MAT RIEL NON COMBUSTIBLE TOUT D UNE PI CE QUI DOIT S TENDRE DE PAR LE DEVANT LES COT S ET L ARRI RE TEL QU INDIQU INSTALLATION EN MAISON MOBILE UTILISANT UN RACCORD DE MUR DOUBLE 27 po 686 mm 10 po 254 mm 19 po 483 mm 33 5 po 851 mm 13 po 330 mm 26 po 660 mm SIDEWALL TO UNIT BACKWALL TO UNIT CORNER TO UNIT SIDEWALL TO CONNE
12. professionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute NFI or in Canada by Wood Energy Technical Wood Energy Training WETT Training www wettinc ca e CERTIFIED www nficertified org Clearances This heater mustbe installed with listed double wall connec tor and compatible chimney system listed on page 11 Clearances to combustible surfaces and materials are shown in Figure 1 page 6 and Fig 2 Page 7 Clearances may be reduced with various heat insulating materials Consult local fire codes and authorities for approval Chimney Installation This room heater should be connected to a 6 factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC S629 Stand ard for 650 degrees Celsius factory built chimneys Minimum chimney height from floor is 12 3 66m or as per chimney manufacturers roof clearances NOTE Longer chimney lengths and different pitch flashings may be used All other parts listed must be installed see Figure 4 Page 13 Install all components to the connec tor or chimney manufacturer s installation requirements Consult your chimney supplier for installation advice Procedure WARNING THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OFTHE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED Note See Combustion Air section on page 9 1 Position stove and floor protection with hole for com bustion air in accordance with the clearances as stated on the label and in Figure 1 or 2
13. with an inside diameter 2 in B1 mm larger than the chimney connector and having 1 in 25 4mm or more of insulation serving as a pass through for a single wall sheet steel chimney connector of minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm thickness with a mini mum 2 in 51 mm air space between the outer wall of chimney section and combustibles Minimum length of chimney section shall be 12 in 305 mm Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1 in 25 4 mm away from connector by means of sheetsteel ates on both ends of chimney section Open ing shall be covered and chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel supports of minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm thickness Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be sized to fit and hold chimne section Fasteners used to secure chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner Clearance 2 in 51 mm in pps TN19 270412 20 Mobile Home Installation Warning Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed in a makeshift or temporary manner It may be fired only after the following conditions have been met DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM Outside air supply must be used for Mobile Home instalations see Figure 3 Page 11 NATIONAL FIREPLACE INSTITUTE NFI We recommend that our products be installed and serviced by
14. 2 Mark the position for the hole in the ceiling and roof by using a string and plumb bob 3 Check that the intended location will not interfere with floor joists ceiling joists or rafters before proceeding further 4 Cut a hole in the ceiling and roof to suit the chimney system and frame in the sides The chimney support is mounted to the framing 5 Assemble chimney sections so the finished length is resting on the support and protruding through the roof Avoid having joints between ceiling and roof Install radiation shield Assemble flashing and storm collar and be sure to maintain the vapour barrier at this point Seal securely Attach rain cap and check flashing for leaks 6 Install connector as per manufacturer s instructions 7 Attach stove to floor using two 1 4 x 1 or longer lag Screws 8 If installing a leg model insert anchor tabs into slot on bottom of two rear legs and secure to floor with 1 4 x 1 or longer lag screws Fig 3 TN19 270412 20 11 Spark arrestor 5 FIG 4 i at The chimney may incorporate 3 914 mm pros an offset To do this safely all Minimum x sections of listed connector offset elbows and chimney section must be screwed to gether by at least three sheet metal screws per joint The Radiation 2 6 d Chimney torm collar Roof flashing chimney must be suitably supported by the ch
15. 365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment before proceeding 1 Outside air supply Necessary for mobile home installation optional for residential installation To draw outside airthrough the floor leave the knockout or square cover plate in the rear of the pedestal in place On Leg Model attach pipe to hole on underside of unit Cut or drill a 4 diameter or larger hole in the floor anywhere inside the perimeter of the pedestal base Cover the hole with a 4 x 4 100 mm x 100 mm rodent screen and staple nail in place This hole must get its air from a ventilated crawl space or be extended with duct to the outdoors see Figure 3 Page 10 or Fig 4 Page 13 The use of outside combustion airfor residential installation requires the unit to be secured to the structure to prevent dislodging of the air duct Outside air may also be ducted from outside through the 4 diameter hole in the rear of the pedestal enclosure Note This unit is not designed to be operated with the firing door open In addition to the obvious hazard of sparks landing on combustibles an open fire door will cause the heater to draw air from the living space and possibly cause suffocation 2 Room air supply Remove the knockout or cover plate from the rear of the pedestal enclosure The stove will now draw its air from the room through this opening and into the firebox intake This step not applicable to Leg Model Note Th
16. CTOR BACKWALL TO CONNECTOR CORNER TO CONNECTOR MUR DE COTE APPAREIL MUR DE FOND APPAREIL COIN APPAREIL MUR DE COTE RACCORD MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS WITH OPTIONAL SIDE SHIELDS PART TRNO 7633 RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION USING SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR VERTICAL CONNECTOR 16 in 406 mm 210 254 mm 9 5 in 241 mm 23 in 584 mm 13 5 in 343 mm 17 in 432 mm ALCOVE INSTALLATION USING DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR 16 in 406 mm 6 5 in 165 mm N A 23 in 584 mm 10 254 mm N A HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR 16 406 mm 10in 254 mm 9 5 241 mm 23 in 584 mm 13 5 in 343 mm 17 in 432 mm A SIDEWALL TO UNIT B BACKWALL TO UNIT C CORNER TO UNIT D SIDEWALL TO CONNECTOR E BACKWALL TO CONNECTOR F CORNER TO CONNECTOR MUR DE C TE APPAREIL MUR DE FOND APPAREIL COIN APPAREIL MUR DE C TE RACCORD MUR DE FOND RACCORD COIN RACCORD 16 406 mm 6 5 165 mm N A 23 584 mm 10 po 254 mm N A RESIDENTIAL CLOSE CLEARANCE INSTALLATION USING DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR VERTICAL CONNECTOR HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 6 5 165 mm 6 5 165 mm 7 in 178 mm 7 in 178 mm 23 in 584 mm 23 in 584 mm 9 5 241 mm 9 5 241 mm 14 356 mm 14 356 mm MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION USIN DOUBLE WALL CONNECT
17. E WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 18INCHES 455MM CLEARANCE MAY BE REDUCED BY THE USE OF LISTED PIPE SHIELDS WALL PROTECTORS OR OTHER MEANS APPROVED BY LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS INSTALLEZ ET UTILISEZ SELON LES INSTRUCTIONS D INSTALLATION ET D OP RATION DU FABRICANT CONTACTEZ LES OFFICIELS DE LA CONSTRUCTION OU DE SERVICE D INCENDIE POUR DES INFORMATIONS QUANT AUX RESTRICTIONS PERMIS D INSTALLATION ET INSPECTIONS DANS VOTRE R GION UTILISEZ UN RACCORDEMENT NOIR OU CLASS DE 24 MSG ET AVEC UN DIAMETRE D AU MOINS 6 POUCES 150 mm RACCORDEZ UNE CHEMIN E REV TE DE MACONNERIE QUI CONVIENT L UTILISATION DE COMBUSTIBLES SOLIDES NE PAS OBSTRUEZ L ESPACE SOUS LE PO LE LES OUVERTURES D AIR DE COMBUSTION SONT ne PAS ETRE ENCOMBRE CONSULTEZ LE CODE LOCAL DE CONSTRUCTION ET LES INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT QUANT AUX PR CAUTIONS PRENDRE LORSQUE VOUS FAITES PASSER UNE CHEMIN E TRAVERS D UN MUR OU D UN PLAFOND COMPOS S DE MAT RIAUX COMBUSTIBLES NE FAITES PAS PASSER UN RACCORDEMENT DE CHEMIN E TRAVERS D UN MUR OU D UN PLAFOND COMPOS S DE MAT RIAUX D GAGEMENT MINIMAL ENTRE UN RACCORDEMENT DE CHEMIN E UN MUR SIMPLE ET TOUT MAT RIEL COMBUSTIBLE 18 POUCES 155 mm CE D GAGEMENT PEUT TRE R DUIT EN UTILISANT DES PROTECTEURS DE TUYAUX CLASS S PROTECTEURS DE MUR OU AUTRES MOYENS APPROUV S PAR LES OFFICIELS DE LA CONSTRUCTION OU DU SERVICE D INCENDIE DE VOTRE R GION CAUTION HOT WHILE
18. IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TRUE NORTH SERIAL SAFETY NOTICE f this stove is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation instructions INSTALLATION Contactlocal building or fire officials about restrictions and installation AND OPERATING inspection requirements in your INSTRUCTIONS We endorse NATIONAL US C US FIREPLACE INSTITUTE Lis reo Intertek Intertek d Energy Technical Training www wettinc ca TESTED and LISTED to CAN ULC S627 AND UL 1482 Meets the Environmental Protection Agency s July 1990 Particulate Emission MODEL TN19 Standards SERIES A 270412 20 TN19 5055 551 Contents Safety and 225000020 pare Ee COL aa a ER EN CU YR 3 rito cor KC I DE 4 Formation and Need for Remowval sss nennen nennen nennen nnns 4 Chimney EiIGS ui enti ettet eene ta aee neuer ER 4 In Chimney File ctetuer tree ect E te Tete dx pee Ls red 4 Avoiding a Chimney nennen nnne nnns nennen treten nnn nennen sensn 4 OP OTA OM EA E 5 Wood Selection oet ee cri teen aec Y da ev evoca a e ws aenea 5 How to Test Your 5 L
19. IN CANADA J 20 O N D 2015 e 301110 SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS 5050 851 FABRIQU AU CANADA TN19 1 SERIES A MODEL TN19 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION MORILE NOME USING SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR MN VERTICAL CONNECTOR HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR DOUBLE WALL 20in 508 mm 20in 508 mm 27 686 mm 210 in 254 mm 10 in 254 mm 10 254 mm 212 in 305 mm 112 in 305 mm 19 in 483 mm 27 in 686 mm 27 in 686 mm 33 5 in 851 mm 713 5 343 mm 13 5 343 mm 13 in 330 mm 19 5 in 495 mm 19 5 495 mm 26 in 660 mm DEGAGEMENTS MINIMALES AUX MATERIAUX COMBUSTIBLES INSTALLATION RESIDENTIELLE UTILISANT UN RACCORD DE MUR SIMPLE RACCORD VERTICAL RACCORD HORIZONTAL 20 po 508 mm 20 po 508 mm 110 254 mm 110 po 254 mm 112 po 305 mm 112 305 mm 27 686 mm 27 po 686 mm MUR DE FOND RACCORD 13 5 po 343 mm 113 5 343 mm COIN RACCORD 19 5 po 495 mm 19 5 po 495 mm DEGAGEMENTS MINIMALES AUX MATERIAUX COMBUSTIBLES AVEC DES ECRANS SIDE FACULTATIF INSTALLATION RESIDENTIELLE INSTALLATION EN UTILISANT UN RACCORD DE ALC VE UTILISANT MUR SIMPLE UN DE MUR RACCORD VERTICAL RACCORD HORIZONTAL 116 po 406 mm 16 po 406 mm 110 po 254 mm 10 254 mm 19 5 po 241 mm 19 5 po 241 mm 23 po 584 mm 23
20. IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS HEATER REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH CERAMIC GLASS PIECES REQUISES POUR INSTALLATION EN MAISON MOBILE OU EN ALC VE N CESSAIRE D APPROVISIONNEMENT D AIR EXT RIEUR ET L UN DES RAC CORDS SUIVANTS EN COMBINAISON AVEC L UN DES SYSTEMES DE CHEMIN E COMPATIBLES SUIVANTS L APPARIEL DOIT COMPORTER UN ENSEMBLE POUR PIEDSTABLE OU SUR PATTES AU UTILISEZ LES PIECES SP CIFI ES DANS LES INSTRUCTIONS D INSTALLATION DE PACIFIC ENERGY PIECES EN OPTION N CESSAIRES DE SOUFFLERIE INDICES LECTRIQUES DE SOUFFLERIE 115V 60HZ 80WATTS PROTEGE DE COT TRNO 7633 LE FIL LECTRIQUE NE DOIT PAS TRE PLAC SOUS LE PO LE POUR UTILISATION AVEC COMBUSTIBLE AU BOIS SEULEMENT ATTENTION RISQUE DE TEMP RATURES EXCESSIVES GARDES LE TIROIR DE CENDRES FERM PENDANT L ALLUMAGE DU PO TE OP REZ SEULEMENT LORSQUE LA PORTE D ALIMENTATION EST FERM E OUVREZ SEULEMENT POUR ALIMENTER LE FEU GARDEZ LES MEUBLES ET AUTRES MAT RIAUX COMBUSTIBLES BIEN LOI GN S DU PO LE REMPLACES LA VITRE AVEC UNIQUEMENT DE LA VITRE C RAMIQUE MANUFACTURED BY PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD 2975 ALLENBY RD DUNCAN BC V L 6v8 U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PACIF ENERGY CERTIFIED TO COMPLY WITH JULY 1990 PARTICULATE EMISSION STANDARDS DATE OF MANUFACTURE FIM JA M J JJA S 20 0 2011 20 3 2014 2 MADE
21. INED WHEREVER CHIMNEY OR OTHER COMPONENTS PENETRATE TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE STRUCTURE SEE LOCAL BUILDING CODES FOR PROPER AND APPROVED METHODS OF MAINTAINING VAPOUR BARRIER TN19 270412 20 FIG 2 Ensure that the Masonry chimney meets all National Fire Protection Association and local building codes Have the chimney cleaned and inspected by a professional to ensure there are no cracks weak mortar or other signs of deterioration See pipe manufactuers installation instructions for further information 4 diameter air inlet with rodent screen If the crawl space is well ventilated it is not necessary to extend air inlet to outside Concrete cap Fireclay Flue liner HI Chimney Approved Through Wall Installation Minimum 7 2 1m Ceiling Height oe 57 3 4 1442 mm Chimney Connector 411 HD V i floor protector rH d E 111 I d Ad 1219 mm 8 1 Non combustible i E Hooded vent or 90 elbow turned down TN19 270412 20 NO Through Wall Installations SYSTEM A Minimum chimney clearance to brick and combustibles Minimum clearance 12 in 305 mm of brick Chimney Eis Minimum 12 in 305 mm Masonry chimney liner to combustibles constructed to NFPA 211 Minimum chimney clearance from masonry to sheet steel supports and Minimum combust
22. OR 20 in 508 mm 10 in 254 mm 13 in 330 mm 26 5 in 673 mm 13 in 330 mm 20 in 508 mm INSTALLATION EN MAISON MOBILE UTILISANT UN RACCORD DE MUR DOUBLE A SIDEWALL TO UNIT B BACKWALL TO UNIT C CORNER TO UNIT D SIDEWALL TO CONNECTOR E BACKWALL TO CONNECTOR F CORNER TO CONNECTOR MUR DE COTE APPAREIL MUR DE FOND APPAREIL COIN APPAREIL MUR DE C TE RACCORD 20 508 mm 10 po 254 mm 13 po 330 mm 26 5 po 673 mm UR ADJACENT ADJACENT WALL c SIDE WALL MUR ADJACENT ADJACENT WALL DEVANT INCANADA G 18 INCHES 455 MM AU CANADA H 8 INCHES 200 MM 1 8 INCHES 200 IN U S A G 16 INCHES 405 MM H 5 INCHES 127 MM 1 0 INCHES 0 MM 071210 5050 8512 TN19 270412 20 NEN TRUE NORTH PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD 2975 Allenby Rd Duncan BC V9L 6V8 Phone 250 748 1184 Web site http www pacificenergy net 20 NEGO TN19 270412 20
23. Wet wood can cause up to 25 drop in heater output as well as contributing significantly to creosote buildup 2 Remove ashes frequently Embers can roll out the door and create a fire hazard Maintain a 1 minimum ash base 3 If glass becomes darkened through slow burning or poor wood it can readily be cleaned with fireplace glass cleaner when stove is cold Never scrape with an object that might scratch the glass The type and amount of deposit on the glass is a good indication of the flue pipe and chimney buildup A light brown dusty deposit that is easily wiped off usually indicates good combustion and dry well seasoned wood and therefore relatively clean pipes and chimney On the other hand a black greasy deposit that is difficult to remove is a result of wet and green wood and too slow a burning rate This heavy deposit is building up at least as quickly in the chimney 4 DOOR GASKETS The gasket used for the True North 5 8 medium density fiberglass rope requires only light pressure to seal This will prolong seal life It is impor tant that the door seal be maintained in good condition Periodically inspect seals and replace if necessary Follow instructions included in the TN19 DGKIT kit obtainable from your nearest True North dealer 5 DOOR GLASS Do not slam loading door or otherwise impact glass When closing door make sure that no logs protrude to impact the glass If the glass gets cracked or broken it must be
24. ace 4 full size firebricks against the rear wall 2 Next install firebricks on the bottom of the unit Use a total of 8 full size 3 Finally install 4 full size firebricks on each side of the firebox as shown FIG 12 E 1 19 270412 20 NO Appendix A Troubleshooting Problem Cause Cure Glass is Dirty 1 Wood is wet Use dry wood 2 Turning down air control Do not turn down until or damper too soon a there is a good bed of coals b the wood is charred 3 Draft too low Improper chimney height and or diameter Chimney plugged or restricted check flue Provide outside air for combustion 4 Door gasket leakage Replace gasket Check latch Excessive Creosote Buildup See 1 2 3 above Low Heat Output 1 Wood is wet Use dry wood 2 Fire too small Build a larger fire 3 Draft too low Chimney plugged or restricted inspect and clean Won Burn Overnight 1 Air control is set too high Set control lower 2 Not enough wood Unsplit wood is preferred for overnight burns 3 Draft too high Excessive chimney height and or diameter see page 11 Proper Draft Stove Won t Burn 1 Combustion air supply blocked Check outside air supply for obstruction Check that room air cover is removed 2 Draft too low Chimney plugged or restricted inspect and clean NEGO TN19 270412 20 Replacement Parts WHEN ORDERING INCLUDE PART NUMBER WITH DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION PART
25. al operation after a good coal base exists and wood has charred Normal Operation 1 Set air control to a desired setting If smoke pours down across the glass waterfall effect this indicates you have shut the control down too soon or you are using too low a setting The wide range control panel makes finding the desired setting for your application easy As every home s heating needs vary ie insulation windows climate etc the proper setting can only be found by trial and error and should be noted for future burns 2 To refuel adjust air control to high and give the fire time to brighten Open the door slowly this will prevent backpuffing 3 Use wood of different shape diameter and length up to 18 Load your wood endwise and try to place the logs so that the air can flow between them Always use dry wood 4 Do not load fuel to a height or in such a manner that would be hazardous when opening the door 5 For extended or overnight burns unsplit logs are preferred Remember to char the wood completely on maximum setting before adjusting air controlfor overnight burn Restarting After Extended or Overnight Burns 1 Opendoorandrake hot embers towards the front of the heater Add a couple of dry split logs on top of embers close door 2 Adjust air control to high control lever to the left and in just a few minutes logs should begin burning 3 After wood has charred reset air control to desired setting
26. ameter 24 gauge black pipe that is clean and in new condition secured at every joint and collar with 3 sheet metal Screws installed with the crimped or male ends pointing down This will carry any liquid creosote or condensation back into the stove The chimney connector shall not pass through an at tic roof space closet or similar concealed space floor or ceiling Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible material is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment Procedure 1 If a listed chimney and double wall connector is to be connected to the stove install all components to the chim ney manufacturer s installation requirements Outside combustion air may be required consult local building codes See Combustion Air section 2 If itis desirable to use smoke pipe in conjunction with the insulated chimney see step 4 3 If a roof or ceiling support is used in the installation you will find the chimney manufacturer s complete instruc tions packed with the roof support 4 To start installing smoke pipe chimney connector slip crimped edge of the pipe inside the stove collar Use holes provided in collar to secure pipe with three Screws 5 Install the remaining lengths of pipe one on top of the other to the finished height of the chimney connector and secure to each other ATTENTION VAPOUR BARRIER MUST BE MAINTA
27. door opening 4 Grasp the right half of the baffle board the slide over to the left 5 Tilt the back of the board up and guide it down and through the door opening 6 Reverse the process to replace the baffle assembly TN19 270412 20 Stove Dimensions Minimum Clearance to Combustibles 16 1 2 6 13 16 1 2 10 Single Wall Connector Residential 6 1 2 26 16 Alcove Min Height 7 1 2 Max Depth 3 Double Wall Connector Mobile Home 23 1 2 13 TN19 270412 20 nu Drowns Residential Installation Warning Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed in a makeshift or temporary manner It may be fired only after the following conditions have been met DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT THIS HEATER TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT The services of competent installer are strongly recommended Outside combustion air or fresh air into the room may be required in your area consult local building codes see Combustion Air section Remove the retaing clip on the front of the baffle before lighting for the first time Crate Removal 1 Carefully remove wood top and supports 2 Remove plastic cover NATIONAL FIREPLACE INSTITUTE NFI We recommend that our products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute NFI or in Canada by Wood Energy Technical Wood Energy Trainin
28. e living space around the heater must be well ventilated with good air circulation Anything that may cause a negative pressure can cause gases or fumes to be pulled into the living area During extremely cold weather and especially when burning at very slow rates the upper parts of the exposed chimney may ice up partially blocking the flue gases If blockage occurs flue gases may enter living space TN19 270412 20 13 Optional Blower The optional blower kit kit TRNO 19BLOWA is equipped with a three prong power cord and may be installed at any time Route power supply cord away from heater Electrical rating 115 volts A C 1 02 amps Blower Installation 1 Remove the 4 screws and cover plate from the rear shield on the stove Fig 8 2 Using the same 4 screws place the blower into the opening in the rear shield with the blower outlet pointing up Fig 8 3 Tighten the screws Blower Operation Proper blower speed matched with air control setting will ensure peak performance from your stove Operate as follows Except on High setting wait 30 minutes before turning on blower to desired setting FIG 7 ELECTRICAL RATING 115V 60Hz 1 1A SPEED CONTROL BLOWER POWER CORD FIG 8 14 pps TN19 270412 20 Firebrick Installation The package contains 20 full size firebricks With the woodstove in the upright position install firebricks as follows 1 Pl
29. excessive temperatures in the appliance An uncontrollable burn or a glowing red stove part or chimney indicates excessive draft 3 Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing into the room and plugging of the chimney Smoke leaking into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints indicates inadequate draft Ash Removal Caution Ashes are to be removed only when the heater is cold Whenever ashes get 3 to 4 inches deep in your firebox and when fire has burned down and cooled remove excess ashes Leave an ash bed approximately 1 25 mm deep on the firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed outside on a non combustible 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 dispersed they should be retained in closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Other waste should not be placed in this container Baffle Installation The Chimney connector pipe should be disconnected from stove to clean and inspect the chimney Only if this is not possible should you remove baffle assembly DO NOT OPERATE WITH BAFFLE ASSEMBLY OR INSULATION REMOVED Installation 1 Insert one half of baffle board above the two back baffle tubes inside the firebox slide over to the right
30. g WETT pee Training www wettinc ca e CERTIFIED www nficertified org Clearances 1 This heater may be installed using a single wall connector smoke pipe or listed double wall connector see Mobile Home installation 2 Clearances to combustible surfaces and materials us ing single wall connector are shown in Figure 1 page 7 Clearances may be reduced with various heatinsulating materials Consult local fire codes and authorities for ap proval 3 Alternately for close clearances use a listed double wall connector See Figure 1 page 7 Chimney and Connector Connect to a listed chimney or a chimney suitable for use with solid fuel that is lined and in good condition and meets local building codes The chimney flue size should be the same as the stove outlet for optimal performance Reducing or increasing the flue size may adversely affect stove performance Chimney flue exit is to be 3 feet 1 m above roof and two feet 0 6 m above highest projection within 10 feet 3 m The installation must meet all local codes Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance Minimum system height is 12 feet 3 0 m measured from top of appliance Double Wall Connector Usealisted double wall connector Install all components to the chimney connector manu facturer s installation requirements Single Wall Connector Smoke pipe must be asshortandstraightas possible use sixinch di
31. hey are expected to operate it Stress the section on chimney fires and the importance of following the steps outlined In Case of Chimney Fire TN19 270412 20 Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapours which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapours condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected periodically at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated 3 mm or more it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire 1 Highest smoke densities occur when a large amount of wood is added to a bed of hot coals and the air inlet is closed The heated wood generates smoke but without ample air the smoke cannot burn Smoke free clean burning requires small fuel loads two or three logs at a time or 1 4 to 1 2 of fuel load and leaving the air inlet relatively wide open especially during the first 10 to 30 minutes after each loading when most of the smoke generating reactions are occurring After 30 minutes or so the air inlet can be turned down substantially without excessive smoke generation Wood coals create very little creosote producing smoke
32. ibles 2 in 51 mm clearance 9 in 229 mm Nonsoluble Factory built refractory Chimney chimney length cement connector Chimney length flush with inside of flue Use chimney m rs parts to Air space hi N attach connector 9 in 229 mm min hoe N securely Solid insulated Masonry chimney x Ap listed factory built constructed to NFPA 211 chimney length Sheet steel supports SYSTEM C Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel supports and combustibles pi 2 in 51 mm Two air channels each 1 in 25 4 mm Chimney connector Minimum 6 in 152 mm glass Two ventilated air flue fiber insulation channels each 1 in 25 4 mm Masonry chimney construction of constructed to NFPA 211 sheet steel Sheet steel supports SYSTEM D Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel supports and combustibles 2 in 51 i Sheet steel supports Chimney section Chimney connector DICES Air space 2 in 51 mm Masonry chimney constructed to NFPA 211 Sheet steel supports System A Minimum 3 5 in 90 mm thick brick masonry wall framed into combustible wall with a minimum of 12 in 305 mm brick separation from clay liner to combustibles Fireclay liner ASTM C 315 Standard Specifications for Clay Fire Linings or equivalent minimum 5 8 in 16 mm wall thickness shall run from outer surface of brick wall to but not beyond the inner surface of chim
33. ighting for the First 5 Lighting S tct PEESSEu EDU cU 5 Normal Operation sc siete ee eR ioc dera Fue Ee ev eee eee een wees 5 Restarting After Extended or Overnight 5 5 More Wood More Heat a eri irent rn co En ee Ein be E Ted CP EET A 6 Proper Draft t npe Doe ep eR 6 Ash Removal T 6 Disposal of ASh6S ipt od ER ER LE OUR PS RR HIR GREAT ARIS 6 Baffle Installation em 6 accen EE 6 hoes ca Hexe koi es Dae 6 Residential 8 ANON 8 Crate REMOVAal 8 ClearariG68 E PETER bebe TER ERR 8 Chimney and a eel dee te e ti gae ee ated 8 Do ble Wall Connector iiie ern enm en Eu YR ERR Ye MS EX ERR RR Rue ri 8 Single Wall tere teer ee x EI Pere tes De pee dee riduce Shaanti 8 Procedure c r EE 8 Mobile Home Installation 11 CICALANCES vs 11 Chimney 11 Pr cedute ee ets 11 FIOOF Protector
34. imney manufacturer s listed offset support Minimum 7 2 1m Ceiling Height 57 3 4 1426 mm E i 1219 mm Y f 4 diameter air inlet with rodent screen If the crawl space is well ventilated Chimney Support Chimney Connector Non combustible oor protector Hooded vent or 90 elbow turned down it is not necessary to extend air inlet to outside Listed Chimney and Chimney Connector This appliance when installed in a Mobile Home must be installed with A One of the following 6 double wall connector systems 1 Security Model DL or DC 5 Metal Fab Model DW 2 Pro Jet H T 3000 6 Ameri Tec Model DBSP 3 Energy Vent 7 Industrial Chimney Model Excel Ultra Black 4 Selkirk Metalbestos Model DS 8 Simpson Dura Vent Model DVL B As well as one of the following compatible chimney systems All parts 6 CANADA ONLY Security Pro Jet ICC Selkirk Energy Vent 2100 H T 3000 Excel 2100 Sentinal CF Commander 5000 Ceiling support XSF FCS SF CF CSP CH6LCS Rafter radiation shield RRS 3 Chimney length XL3 SL3 L3 CF 36SL CH636 2 Chimney length XL2 SL2 L2 CF 24 CH624 Roof flashing XFA RF17 FA CF FRA CH6TCF Storm collar XSC SC SC CF SC CH6SC Spark arrestor rain cap RCSA CPE CF SACT CH6RC SS USA ONLY Security Pro Jet Security Pro Jet Metalbestos MetalFab Ameritech 2100 H T 3000 ASHT HT3103 SSII 2100 TEC HS Ceiling support
35. ney flue liner and shall be firmly cemented in place Clearance 12 in 305 mm System B Solid Insulated listed factory built chimney eng of the same inside diameter as the chimney con nector and having 1 in 25 4 mm or more of insulation with a minimum 9 in 229 mm air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and combustibles The inner end of the chimney length shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue and shall be sealed to the flue and to the brick masonry penetration with non water soluble refractory cement Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides Fasteners between supports and the chimney length shall not penetrate the chimney liner Clearance 9 in 229 mm System C Sheet steel chimney connector minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm in thickness with a ventilated thimble minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm in thickness having two 1 in 25 4 mm air chan nels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 in 152 mm of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel ort minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm in ickness Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be sized to fit and hold chimne section Fasteners used to secure chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner Clearance 6 in 152 mm System D Solid Insulated listed factory built chimney length
36. o follow instruc tions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death NOTE WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT SMOKE DETECTORS BE INSTALLED If smoke detectors have been previously installed you may notice that they are operating more frequently This may be due to curing of stove paint or fumes caused by accidentally leaving the fire door open Do not disconnect the detectors Please consult the detectors installation instructions SAFETY NOTICE Ifthis stove is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in you area WARNING NEVER USE CHEMICALS OR ANY OTHER VOLATILE LIQUID TO START A FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL WE STRONGLY RECOMMENDTHAT SMOKE DETECTORS BE INSTALLED WARNING ONLY USE MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY MANUFACTURER WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE OR REPLACEMENTS 1 Burn only dry and well seasoned wood The denser or heavier the wood when dry the greater its heat value This is why hardwoods are generally preferred Green or wet wood will cause a rapid buildup of creosote If you feel it is necessary to burn wet or unseasoned wood do so only with the air inlet set open enough to maintain a good strong fire and fairly high chimney temperatures Do not attempt to burn overnight using green wood or wet wood
37. replaced before using the stove Replacement glass can be obtained from your dealer Use 9 1 4 x 13 1 4 x 5 mm Ceramic glass only Do not substitute with any other type To remove broken glass undo the four retaining screws and remove clamps noting position for re assembly Remove all particles of glass Be careful as they are very sharp Install new glass complete with gasket Replace clamps and screws CAUTION do not overtighten tighten screws very carefully do not clean glass when hot do not use abrasive cleaners on glass 6 The area where boost combustion air enters the firebox must be kept clear of excessive ash buildup which will block air flow This area is at the front of the firebox 7 Donotstore wood within heater installation clearances or within the space required for fuel loading and ash removal Keep the area around the heater clean and free of loose combustibles furniture newspapers etc 8 Establish a routine for the fuel woodburning and firing technique Check daily for creosote buildup until experience shows how often you need to clean to be safe 9 Be aware that the hotter the fire the less creosote is deposited Weekly cleaning may be necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning is usually enough in the coldest months when burning rates are higher 10 Instructall members of your family on the safe operation ofthe heater Ensure they have enough knowledge of the entire system if t
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