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1. RANGEHOOD HOTTE DE CUISINI RE te z PE E JU 4 P di E PA Dm s E SMOKE FUMEE DRAWING 3 shows the effect of negative pressure caused by an air moving device inside the house In the example above the range hood draws air from inside the house which is replaced by air coming from the chimney The result is a smoking problem 26 DRAWING 4 D xr s gt S dia BUILDING BATISSE TUB N NEGATIVE PRESSURE PRESSION N GATIVE i d i v a sum DRAWING 4 shows the negative pressure effect caused by wind influenced by nearby structures such as a building 27 DRAWING 5 NES Ah ER NECATIVE PRESSURE PRESSION N CATIVE m d la es moule SMOKE FUMEE DRAWING 5 shows the negative pressure effe
2. 18 FONITION P H 19 MAINTENANCE OF THE HEATING SYSTEM eres reete eene 21 MAINTENANCE OF THE STOVE a QA ER 21 MAINTENANCE OF THE CHIMNEY iiber Se REQUE I ERES 22 PROCEDURES IN CASE OF FIRE cesessssassassscnsdsesevetsassosessseasesssseeasecstessouestestsenssossosevessonss 22 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS sssmennnnnnnnennnnnnesnsees 23 WHAT DO THE WORDS DRAFT AND NEGATIVE PRESSURE MEAN 23 CAN I MODIFY MY STOVE TO INSTALL A GLASS DOOR nr 29 WHEN DO IN NEED TO REPLACE THE FIREBRICKS eese 29 DROLET LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY sssseeennnnennnnneses 30 REGISTER YOU WARRANTY ONLINE To receive full warranty coverage you will need to show evidence of the date you purchased your stove Keep your sales invoice We also recommend that you register your warranty online at www drolet ca Registering your warranty online will help us track rapidly the information we need on your insert INTRODUCTION THE DROLET WOOD STOVE MANUAL SBI INC one of the most important wood stove and fireplace manufacturers in North America congratulates you on your purchase and wishes to help you get maximum satisfaction from the wood stove you have selected In the pages that follow we will give you advices on wood heating and controlled combustion as well as technical specifications
3. area of the chimney flue do not exceed the stove exhaust area by more than 35 For a round pipe 35 of the area represent approximately 1 25 mm on the diameter ex For a stove with an exhaust of 6 the chimney flue should not exceed 7 of diameter Note that it is the chimney and not the stove which creates the draft effect your stove s performance is directly dependent on an adequate draft from your chimney The following recommendations may be useful for the installation of your chimney 1 It must rise above the roof at least 3 0 9 m from the uppermost point of contact 2 The chimney must exceed any part of the building or other obstruction within a 10 3 04 m distance by a height of 2 0 60 m 3 Installation of an interior chimney is always preferable to an exterior chimney Indeed the interior chimney will by definition be hotter than an exterior chimney being heated up by the ambient air in the house Therefore the gases which circulate will cool more slowly thus reducing the build up of creosote and the risk of chimney fires The draft which is created by the tendency for hot air to rise will be better with an interior chimney 4 You must not install more than one heating unit per chimney flue 5 The use of a fire screen at the extremity of the chimney requires regular inspection in order to insure that it is not obstructed STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION OF YOUR CHIMNEY Note The way to install your chimney may vary
4. from one chimney manufacturer to another The instructions contained in this manual are based on the recommendations of chimney manufacturers whose products are sold at many Canadian retailers of wood stoves and related heating accessories WALL SUPPORT SYSTEM If your chimney must rise along an outside wall you need to connect it to your stove through an adjacent wall For this type of installation the following items are normally required Chimney e Suitable lengths of chimney enough to go up to your roof An adjustable wall support A wall thimble An adequate number of wall bands one for every 8 feet of chimney excluding the roof portion A stove pipe adapter One insulated tee amp plug A chimney cap Roof guys if required Stove pipe e Anadequate number of stove pipe sections e A90 elbow 1 Start by positioning your stove where you would like it to go taking into account the minimum clearances to combustible material You will then be able to determine where the chimney will pass through the wall You will probably have to adjust the stove position slightly to ensure that your chimney will run between the studs You can use a stud finder to locate the studs Use a spoke saw or jig saw to cut a hole remembering that you need to maintain a clearance of 2 inches between the chimney and any combustible materials For concrete walls cut a hole slightly larger than the outer diameter of the chimney 2 Once the opening complete
5. the following sections of this manual under COUPLINGS 15 COUPLINGS It is very important to measure the clearance between your connectors commonly called stove pipe and the surrounding combustible surfaces If the normal 18 inches clearance required cannot be obtained you may have to use an insulated flue pipe in order to install You must read the flue pipe manufacturer s instructions before installation Your connectors and chimney must have the same diameter as the stove outlet If this is not the case we recommend you contact your supplier in order to insure there will be no problem with the draft Your connectors should be made of aluminized or ordinary steel with a minimum 24 gauge thickness Your smoke exhaust system connectors should be assembled in such a way that the male section of the pipes faces down Attach each of the sections to one another with three equidistant metal screws The connectors must be short and straight All sections installed horizontally must slope at least 1 4 inch per foot with the upper end of the section toward the chimney To insure a good draft the total length of the exhaust system should never exceed 8 to 10 feet Except for cases of vertical installations or cathedral roof where the smoke exhaust system can be much longer and connected without problem to the chimney at the ceiling level There should never be more than one 90 elbow in the smoke exhaust system Installation of a bar
6. warranty claim treatment e Your name address and telephone Serial number and model name as indicated on number the nameplate fixed to the back of your unit e Bill of sale and dealer s name e Nature of the defect and any relevant information Before shipping your unit or defective component to our plant you must obtain from your DROLET dealer an Authorization Number Any merchandise shipped to our plant without authorization will be refused automatically and returned to sender 30
7. AKE i 1 FEN TRE OUVERTE PRISE D AIR i ae io OI Y ae LEE ium DRAWING 1 shows a stove functioning under normal and adequate conditions Heat rises to the upper floors and the room where the stove is located has an adequate supply of oxygen The chimney araft is sufficient and the combustion gases are evacuated normally through the exhaust system 24 DRAWING 2 COLD AIR AIR FROID NEGATIVE PRESSURE ___ _ PRESSION N GATIVE DERI RM 4 bos A OPEN WINDOW d pem E FEN TRE OUVERTE de i F i T 1 i P IND d d A DRAWING 2 shows the effect of a cold chimney Cold air creates a reverse draft negative pressure which causes smoking problems This phenomenon is amplified by the fact that heat rises which creates a draft from the basement of the house to the upper floors chimney stack effect 25 DRAWING 3 COLD AIR E AIR FROID BN NECATIVE PRESSURE PRESSION NEGATIVE NN N zn
8. WOOD STOVE MANUAL STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL 1700 L on Harmel Qu bec Qc Canada G1N 4R9 Tel 418 527 3060 Fax 418 527 4311 WWW DROLET CA 45030 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION P 2 INTRODUCTION tsp 3 THE DROLET WOOD STOVE MANUAL isvessssscostacsesesssstsenssasenccsnastacssscesressescsorssccsbeosansteteass 3 WOOD FIBA wl 3 THE CONTROLLED COMBUSTION WOOD STOVE sscssssssssssssssssscsssesssssessessesees 3 ASSEMBLING THE STOVE 0 4 INSTALLING THE FIREBRICKS innen e ioris oria tat eR SEE E RIS PEPKE SUBEN e ptH E II ER Ie SOUS 3 INSTALLATION OF YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE seems 6 POSITIONING THE STOVE etu ERES 6 PLOOR PROTEC ik dax irn ERA p TIRES n ERU ERE ERES MM UE 6 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS eese eee entente nnne 7 INSTALLATION OF A HEAT RADIATION SHIELD eese eee eene 8 STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION OF YOUR CHIMNEY eese entente 9 COUPLINGS m H AQ 16 AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM iii iseeens sk os Ya soins toa E rea cR raua pA ro oU EET RES eR EF pKa 17 BAFFLE BRICK INSTALLATION SAWMAN STOVE ONLY pue 17 OPERATING YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE ssseemeenennnnnnnnnsse 18 POEL
9. ass door with Steel or cast iron frame The main feature that makes it a controlled combustion wood stove remains its air tightness which allows the user to control the quantity of oxygen admitted into the wood stove The wood will burn slowly if the wood stove draught keys are adjusted in order to reduce the oxygen supply in the combustion chamber to minimum on the other hand wood will burn quickly if the draught keys are adjusted to admit a larger quantity of oxygen in the combustion chamber ASSEMBLING THE STOVE Note This section applies to models Compak ML RC and Nordic only 1 Mount the 4 legs using 2 screws per leg 2 Mount the ash lip with two screws i WARNING 3 Install the heat shield between the front legs WARNING AR GLOVES 4 Bend the heat shield slightly to make it fit just above the leg supports between the back legs INSTALLING THE FIREBRICKS Note This section applies to models Compak ML RC and Nordic only DICHT In RICHTSIDE DATI DAOTThM LL BOTTOM INSTALLATION OF YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE POSITIONING THE STOVE It is very important to position the wood stove as close as possible to the chimney and in an area that will favor the most efficient heat distribution possible throughout the house The stove must therefo
10. ce It is wise to perform a visual inspection of the stove approximately once a month in order to insure that no parts have been damaged in which case repairs must be performed without delay If the glass on your stove breaks you must replace it with one of the same type namely 3 16 5 mm thick ceramic glass never replace the glass with another material To replace the glass remove the screws retaining the window moldings inside the door Then remove the moldings and replace the damaged glass with a new one Never wash the windows with a product that may scratch it Use a specialized product available in the Stores where wood stoves are sold Windows should be washed only when they are cold It is recommend that you change the fiber ceramic gasket that makes the door on your stove airtight Replacement should take place once a year under normal conditions This is important to insure good control over the combustion maximum efficiency and security To change your door gasket simply remove the old gasket and carefully clean the door groove Install the new gasket by carefully following the instructions on the gasket packaging IMPORTANT different models of Drolet wood stoves require different types of gasket You need to buy the original gasket supplied by the manufacturer Avoid low density gasket which often comes with liquid glue Only high temperature silicone should be used If you need an original replacement gasket kit co
11. ce its air through the easiest alternative route which is often your stove s exhaust system This creates a negative pressure in your exhaust system You now understand why it is often suggested that a window be slightly open in the room where the stove is located This enables the room to easily source its air from outside the house without searching for an alternative route The vacuum effect can amplified when your stove is located in the basement This is due to the fact that your house itself acts like a chimney Since hot air will rise to upper floors it will draw air from the basement of the house This phenomenon is called the chimney stack effect 3 Wind can also be a third cause of negative pressure When your house is located near a structure which height is superior to your roof s wind currents can create an interference with your chimney leading to negative pressure problems Drawings 1 to 5 starting on page 18 will help you understand the explanations provided in this section 23 DRAWING 1 be E i WWA Y NORMAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION NORMALE I ETT RL D i N d i HOT AIR RISES s w L AIR CHAUD MONTE hag OPEN WINDOW AIR INT
12. ct that can be caused by wind influenced by nearby structures such as a tree 28 CAN MODIFY MY STOVE TO INSTALL A GLASS DOOR It is forbidden to modify a stove Stoves are safety tested with a specific configuration drawings of which are filed with the regulating authorities Changing the type of door could lead to serious difficulties with your insurance company in case of fire It would also automatically nullify your warranty WHEN DO IN NEED TO REPLACE THE FIREBRICKS The firebricks in your stove are there to protect the steel from the excessive heat of the flames and embers Without firebricks your stove would wear out prematurely It could also become too hot and cause objects or structures nearby to catch fire If you notice that some firebricks are disintegrated and the steel is directly in contact with the fire or embers replace the firebricks immediately If you only notice cracks on some firebricks it is not necessary to replace them The frequency at which you will change your firebricks depends on how often you use your stove There are different sizes of firebricks Most stores will sell firebricks with a dimension of 4 5 X9 X1 25 These firebricks are adequate for many stoves but will not fit on all Drolet units It is preferable that you visit our parts section in order to clearly identify the type of firebrick that you need Some models like the HT1200 HT2000 Sawman Vision XL and Royal Comfort have some larger no
13. d you need to frame in the area to allow for the installation of a wall thimble A wall thimble is not required for installations through concrete walls 3 You must first secure the wall thimble into the exterior wall surface Then do the same inside and fasten the trim plate x 4 Then from outside the building slide a short chimney length attached to the tee through the wall thimble The chimney must extend at least 3 inches into the living space where it attaches to the stove pipe 10 5 7 You can now install the wall support Simply slide the wall support up to the tee ensuring that the adapter on the support engages with the female coupler on the bottom of the tee When the wall support is level and properly positioned you can use lag bolts to secure it into the wall studs TO complete the installation install an insulated tee plug below the wall support You can start to add chimney sections We recommend that you also use locking bands to secure all connections You will need to secure the chimney to the house using wall bands Wall bands wrap around the chimney and then attach to the wall Install the first one 3 feet above the wall support Then you will need another band for each 8 feet of chimney Note if your chimney must be installed through your soffit install a roof flashing above and finishing plate below where the roof is cut Consult the following section called CEILING SUPPORT SYSTEM for mor
14. d to take into account the minimum clearances to combustible materials After you have determined where the chimney will go through the ceiling use a spoke saw or power jig saw to cut a hole remembering that you need a minimum 2 inch clearance between the chimney and any combustible materials Depending on whether you have a one or two story structure you will need to cut a matching hole through the floor of the attic or second floor living space 2 Before you install the ceiling support you need to frame the area 2 3 Toinstall the ceiling support just slide the assembly into the framed opening from below Once you ensure that the finishing plate is flush with the underside of the ceiling and assembly is level secure it with screws 4 Once the support is secure you can begin to assemble the chimney by lowering the first section into the support Make sure that the male coupler is pointing upwards as indicated by the arrow on the chimney label 13 5 Then from beneath the support insert the stove pipe adapter and twist lock it into place Now you can add additional chimney sections Continue adding chimney lengths until a height of about 2 fet below the next ceiling level An attic insulation shield must be installed where a chimney passes from a lower living space into an upper living space or attic space It is designed to keep insulation materials away from the chimney A second attic insulation shield must b
15. e details Authorities require that the chimney extend not less than 3 feet above the highest point where it passes through the roof of a building and not less than 2 feet above any portion of the building within 10 feet If the chimney extends more than 5 feet above the roof deck roof guys with telescoping legs and draw bands are required LT 8 Finally twist on your rain cap and you can head back inside 9 You are now ready to connect your chimney to your stove Simply install the inter connecting stove pipe between the stove pipe adapter and the stove You can follow the instructions in the following sections of this manual under COUPLINGS CEILING SUPPORT SYSTEM If your chimney must rise inside the house and go through the ceiling you need to connect it to your stove at the ceiling level For this type of installation the following items are normally required Chimney e Anadequate number of chimney sections enough to go up to your roof A ceiling support kit with stove pipe adapter An attic insulation shield A roof flashing kit A chimney cap Roof guys if necessary Stove pipe e Suitable lengths of stove pipe 12 1 Place your stove where you would like it located and use a plumb line to mark the ceiling directly above your stove flue You will probably have to adjust this position slightly to ensure that your chimney will run between the joists You can use a stud finder to locate the joists You also nee
16. e installed if your chimney passes from a lower living space into an upper living space As wee you must enclose all sections of the chimney where is passes through a living space Elbows 15 or 30 are used when you need to offset your chimney to clear an obstruction or to avoid having to cut joists Once you have cut through your roof and framed the joists it is time to work outdoors Authorities require that the chimney extend not less than 3 feet above the highest point where it passes through the roof of a building and not less that 2 feet above any portion of the building within 10 feet You will need to install a roof flashing The roof flashing slides over your chimney pipe and goes under your shingles Once you have done that check that everything is plumb and nail the flashing into the roof deck Seal the joint between the shingles and the plate with silicone ini EN 14 8 Next slide the storm collar down the chimney until it contacts the flashing Tighten the nut and bolt and seal the collar to the chimney with a waterproof non combustible silicone sealant Finally twist on your rain cap and you can head back inside If the chimney extends more than 5 feet above the roof deck roof guys with telescoping legs and draw bands are required 9 You are now ready to connect your chimney to your stove Simply install the inter connecting stove pipe between the stove pipe adapter and the stove You can follow the instructions in
17. e opening it completely This will increase the draft and will eliminate the smoke which is stagnant in a state of slow combustion Then bring the red embers to the front of the stove and reload the unit Use only the quantity of wood required depending on the circumstances for example in severe cold weather load the stove to maximum During milder temperatures the stove should be only half loaded CAUTION DO NOT PLACE LOGS TOO CLOSE TO THE GLASS OR THE DOOR IF LOGS ARE TOO CLOSE TO THE GLASS OR THE DOOR THEY MAY FALL WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR FURTHERMORE THE LOGS THAT ARE TOO CLOSE MAY DAMAGE THE GLASS IF YOU SHUT THE DOOR TO HARD When possible we recommend that you operate the stove with a wood load approximately equivalent to the height of the fire bricks If you constantly load the stove above the fire bricks you may damage the firebox and cause the paint to whiten It is extremely important that you use your stove in such a way that you do not lower the temperature of the combustion gases inside the chimney too much For this purpose we strongly recommend that you install a Drolet chimney thermometer on your exhaust pipe approximately 18 above the stove Contact your Drolet dealer in order to buy one This thermometer will indicate the temperature of your exhaust gases inside the exhaust system The ideal temperature range is indicated on the thermometer If temperature is too low the build up of creosote is promoted while if temperatu
18. ere is the slightest crack or undulation of the interior or exterior surface of the chimney repairs or replacements of defective parts must be carried out without delay You should do at least one chimney sweeping per year or more if your visual inspection reveals creosote deposits exceeding 1 4 6 mm It is important to remove all creosote which has been detached with the sweeping brush in order to prevent if from igniting when you start your next fire PROCEDURES IN CASE OF FIRE IN CASE OF FIRE e POSITION THE AIR INTAKE OF THE STOVE AT THE MINIMUM TO DEPRIVE IT FROM OXYGEN CALL IMMEDIATELY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT e IF YOU HAVE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER USE IT e IF THE FIRE AND THE SMOKE PREVENT YOU FROM APPROACHING THE STOVE TELL ALL THE OCCUPANTS OF THE HOUSE TO IMMEDIATELY GO OUTSIDE AND LEAVE THE HOUSE 22 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT DO THE WORDS DRAFT AND NEGATIVE PRESSURE MEAN The word draft refers to the hot air movement that circulates in your stove s exhaust system moving from the stove to the outside of the house and carrying with it the combustion residues The draft is a natural phenomenon Hot air weights less than cold air causing it to rise This is why the higher the temperature in the exhaust system the stronger the draft It is also important to say that the tunnel effect created by the exhaust system contributes to increase the draft effect This is why chimneys that are excessively lo
19. from rain and bad weather but not the sides Before your first fire Check if firebricks are lined up properly If applicable remove the plastic protector covering the gold trims Make sure that the chimney and flue pipe are well installed according to specifications Respect all clearances to combustibles and floor protection according to the unit you have chosen If you are not sure that your installation is adequate do not hesitate to contact your Drolet dealer IGNITION The installation of a log cradle is NOT RECOMMENDED in your DROLET wood stove After making sure that the stove air intake controls are fully open place several rumpled sheets of paper at the center of the firebox Place 8 to 10 pieces of small dry kindling wood over the paper in the form of a tent You may also place a few pieces of firewood but choose them as small as possible No chemical product or accelerant should be used to light the fire Before igniting the paper and kindling wood it is recommended that you warm up the chimney This is done in order to avoid backdraft problems often due to negative pressure in the house cold air from the outside tends to penetrate into the house by the chimney and creates a clog effect If such is the case open a window slightly near the stove and twist together a few sheets of newspaper into a torch Light up this paper torch and hold it as close as possible to the mouth of the pipe inside the firebox to war
20. lver birch 22 Low Energy Yield MBTU cord MBTU cord MBTU cord Alder 18 Poplar 17 Hemlock 17 Spruce 17 Pine 17 Bass 16 Fir 13 Data provided by Energy Mines and Resources Canada It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you only use DRY WOOD in your wood stove The wood must have dried for 9 to 15 months so that the humidity content is reduced below 20 of the weight of the log It is very important to keep in mind that even if the wood has been cut for one two or even more years it is not necessarily dry especially if it has been stored in poor conditions Under extreme conditions it may even have rotten instead of drying This point cannot be overstressed enough the vast majority of the problems related to the operation of a wood stove is caused by the fact that the wood used was too damp or had dried in poor conditions These problems can be Ignition problems Creosote build up causing chimney fires Low energy yield Blackened glass door Incomplete log combustion Etc 18 Smaller pieces of wood will dry faster All logs exceeding 6 152 mm should be split The wood should be stored in a place where the grass is not too long in such a way that prevailing winds may circulate through the fire logs A 24 to 48 610 mm to 1219 mm air space should be left between each row of fire logs which should be placed in the sunniest location possible If the wood must be stored outside the upper layer of wood should be protected
21. m up the chimney Once the updraft movement is initiated you are ready to ignite the stove by lighting the paper and kindling wood inside the combustion chamber We advise you to leave the door slightly open a few inches for a 5 to 10 minutes period under supervision in order to allow for good combustion After this time you may close the door and progressively adjust the air controls to obtain the desired temperature CAUTION Do not leave the stove unattended when the door is slightly open When the stove is used for the first time intense fire is prohibited in order to allow adequate curing of the paint covering the stove and to prevent a thermal shock which may remove or whiten the paint Make sure the room is well ventilated to remove the bad odors emitted from the paint during the first two or three hours of usage 2 Never heat the stove outside the house before you install it It is impossible to adequately monitor the combustion intensity which may cause overheating and a thermal shock to the paint Never use fluid or chemical products to ignite the fire Do not burn wastes flammable fluid such as gasoline naphtha or motor oil 19 HEATING Once you have obtained a good bed of embers you should reload the unit In order to do so open the air control completely for a few seconds prior to opening the stove door Then proceed by opening the door very slowly Open it by one or two inches for 5 to 10 seconds befor
22. n standard firebricks that are only available on special order 29 DROLET LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable This warranty covers brand new products only which have not been altered modified nor repaired since shipment from factory Proof of purchase dated bill of sale model name and serial number must be supplied when making any warranty claim to your DROLET dealer This warranty applies to normal residential use only Damages caused by misuse abuse improper installation lack of maintenance over firing negligence or accident during transportation are not covered by this warranty This warranty does not cover any scratch corrosion warping or discoloration caused by over firing abrasives or chemical cleaners Any defect or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or others than original parts void this warranty An authorized qualified technician must perform the installation in accordance with the instructions supplied with this product and all local and national building codes Any service call related to an improper installation is not covered by this warranty The manufacturer may require that defective products be returned or that digital pictures be provided to support the claim Returned products are to be shipped prepaid to the manufacturer for investigation If a product is found to be defective the manufacturer will repair
23. ng often create excessive draft while chimneys that are abnormally short will have an excessively low draft The following are often symptoms of a draft problem Excessively dirty blackened glass A fire that has a tendency to die quickly when the stove door is closed A stove that does not heat enough Negative pressure can be seen as a reverse draft That is air will circulate from the chimney toward the interior of the house Negative pressure is often what causes smoking problems In general negative pressure is the result of either one or a combination of the three factors explained below 1 Acold chimney Cold air which is heavier than hot air has a tendency to go down the chimney and create the effect of a clog This explains why a stove that has not worked for a long time and which chimney is very cold will sometimes be hard to light and cause smoking problems 2 Negative pressure can also be caused by a vacuum effect in the room or the house The air in a house is constantly moving Hot air rises cold air moves down Air can also be mechanically expulsed outside of the house with the use of air moving devices such as a range hood a air exchanger a dryer a bathroom fan etc Furthermore air goes in and out of the house through cracks doors windows etc If air leaves a room without being replaced a vacuum effect is created Therefore if a house is well insulated and all windows are closed the room will sour
24. nsult your dealer or visit our web site at www drolet ca You should regularly dispose of the ashes as soon as they prevent you from placing a normal load of logs We recommend that you always leave one to two inches of ashes in the bottom of the stove in order to insure maximum efficiency Always use a metal container with a lid to save the cooled ashes you remove from the stove Make sure that there are no live embers Moreover it is important to place the metal container on a non combustible surface Never bang the door and never hit the glass When you close the door make sure the logs are placed in such a way that they do not lean on the glass Otherwise someone could open the stove door and cause the burning logs to fall on the floor It is possible to give your wood stove a brand new look by repainting it with a 1200 F 649 C heat resistant paint For this purpose simply rub the surface with fine sand paper 180 The closer to the metal you go the tougher the paint coat will be Clean the stove and apply thin coats of paint successively Remember that upon ignition of the stove the new paint will go through a curing process and will produce smoke and odors This is normal Leave a window open 21 MAINTENANCE OF THE CHIMNEY Whether you have a prefab or masonry chimney you must conduct a visual inspection at least once a month in order to be sure that it is in good shape and that there is no excessive creosote build up If th
25. ometric draft stabilizer fireplace register on a smoke exhaust system is prohibited Furthermore installation of a draught damper is not recommended Indeed with a controlled combustion wood stove the draught is regulated upon intake of the combustion air in the stove and not at the exhaust The connectors must not go through a ceiling a storage area a floor or any other combustible partition 16 AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM In order to improve air circulation in the room where the wood stove is installed certain options are available for specific stove models Blower Thermodisc A variable speed control blower is available Please note that there are two types of blowers available depending on the stove model you have f the hole at the back of your stove where the blower needs to be hooked up has a round outlet you will need blower AC05520 If there is a rectangular knock off you will need blower AC02050 Available on most models the thermodisc is a sensor that connects to the blower s electrical supply cord and it will start the blower when the stove s temperature reaches 120 49 C and cut off power when the stove cools down below 100 37 C Information regarding installation of the thermodisc is included with the device The blower system includes some particularities for specific stove models For the Compak CS1200 Little Sawman ML Nordic and RC an adaptor is required in order
26. on 2000sp 24 610 mm 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 7 2 13 Baron 2000sp 15 381 mm 26 5 673mm 26 5 673mm 7 218m with come m Fri 08 Single Pipe Double Single Pipe Double Single Pipe Double 16 406mm 12 305mm 11 279mm 11 279mm Height from stove base to ceiling You may decrease these clearances by installing heat radiation shields between the walls or the ceiling and the stove These heat radiation shields must be installed permanently and can include sheet metal a rigid non combustible sheet or a masonry wall The installation standards of such heat radiation shields are listed on the following page IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO PLACE WOOD WITHIN THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES INSTALLATION OF A HEAT RADIATION SHIELD Following the installation of a heat radiation shield the clearances mentioned on the stove certification plate may be reduced as stated in the following table Reductions in clearance to a combustible wall or TYPE OF PROTECTION ceiling and the heating device 96 SIDES AND REAR BACK Minimal requirements n 0 013 0 33 mm sheet metal 67 with 1 25 4mm fire proof braces Ceramic tile or an equivalent fire proof material resting on fire proof brackets spaced 1 25 4mm apart by fire proof braces Ceramic tile or an equivalent fire proof material built on a fire proof base resting on
27. or replace such defect and reasonable transportation fees will be refunded Repair work covered by the warranty executed at the purchaser s domicile by an authorized qualified technician requires the prior approval of the manufacturer Labour cost and repair work to the account of the manufacturer are based on predetermined rate schedule and must not exceed the wholesale price of the replacement part All labour and freight costs covered by this warranty are limited according to the table below The manufacturer at its discretion may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of any warranted but defective parts The manufacturer shall in no event be responsible for any special indirect consequential damages of any nature which are in excess of the original purchase price of the product WARRANTY APPLICATION DESCRIPTION Combustion chamber welds only castings and convector airmate Secondary air tubes vermiculite baffle C Cast baffle and handle assembly Paint peeling gaskets insulation and ceramic glass thermal breakage only Pictures required 1 year n a Shall your unit or a components be defective contact immediately your DROLET dealer Prior to your call make sure you have the following information necessary to your
28. re be installed in the room where the most time is spent and in the most spacious room possible Recall that wood stoves produce radiating heat the heat we feel when we are close to a wood stove A wood stove also functions by convection that is through the displacement of hot air accelerated upwards and its replacement with cooler air If necessary the hot air distribution from the stove may be facilitated by a blower or the installation of floor or wall grids It is strictly forbidden to install your wood stove in a mobile home Important A wood stove must never be installed in a hallway or near a staircase since it may block the way in case of fire or fail to respect required clearance The wood stove must not be hooked up to a hot air distribution system since an excessive accumulation of heat may occur FLOOR PROTECTION Your woodstove should be placed on a non combustible surface Having these minimum specifications FLOOR PROTECTION Sie rrontProtrusion side Prorusions Sheet Baron 2000sp Contempro 1600 Contempro 2000 Gemini 1200 Gemini 1500 i 10 254mm 10 254mm s eoar 10 GStmm Whistler DLX 6 152mm 6 152mm CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS It is of utmost importance that the clearances to combustible material mentioned on your wood stove certification plate be scrupulously respected upon installation CLEARANCES Height Modei Back Wall SideWalls Corners Bar
29. re is too high heat is wasted since too large a quantity is emitted into the atmosphere In summary it is very easy to operate your wood stove and you can prevent all potential problems by following these recommendations 1 Select a stove of adequate size selecting a stove that is too big for the area to be heated is a common mistake 2 Follow the installation standards scrupulously and respect the clearances to combustible material 3 Burn only dried wood that is with a maximum 20 humidity content 4 Install a chimney thermometer on your stove pipe 18 457 mm above the stove and maintain the temperature of your exhaust gases between 250 F and 475 F Keep in mind that the most difficult months for wood heating are October and November Indeed during this period the atmosphere is often very heavy and humid and may hinder the chimney draft Moreover the wood is often too damp since it has not had a sufficient drying period or it has been stored outside in the rain Combustion problems may then occur Important It is important to note that wood combustion consumes ambient oxygen in the room In the case of negative pressure it is a good idea to allow for a fresh air intake in the room either by opening a window slightly or by installing a fresh air intake system on an outside wall 20 MAINTENANCE OF THE HEATING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE OF THE STOVE Our wood stoves are designed so that they will require little maintenan
30. regarding installation operation and maintenance of the model you have chosen The instructions pertaining to the installation of your wood stove comply with ULC 5627 standards You must follow them very carefully in order to eliminate any chance of encountering major problems Read this entire manual before you install and use your new stove If this stove 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 PLEASE CONSULT LOCAL AUTHORITIES BUILDING DEPARTMENT OR FIRE MARSHALL ABOUT RESTRICTIONS INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND FOR THE NEED TO OBTAIN A PERMIT BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR WOOD STOVE KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WOOD HEATING Many consumers choose wood as the main or auxiliary energy source for heating their dwelling or secondary residence This source of energy has the advantage of being abundant relatively cheap and easy to store so that you are assured of energy autonomy for more of less longer periods THE CONTROLLED COMBUSTION WOOD STOVE The main feature of a controlled combustion wood stove is an air tightness that is the most perfect possible and must of course be equipped with the most efficient heat exchanger possible in order to transfer maximum heat to the ambient air It is generally doubled with firebricks and it may have a gl
31. sheet metal of at least 0 013 0 33 mm thick spaced 1 25 4mm by fire proof braces Solid bricks spaced 1 25 4mm from the rear 50 wall using fire proof braces Solid bricks resting on sheet metal 0 013 0 33 mm thick spaced 1 25 4mm from the rear wall 67 N A using fire proof braces Example 15 inches x 100 67 4 95 inches This reduction in clearance when in compliance is accepted by insurance companies FOR BARON 2000SP USING THE ENVELOPE It is strictly forbidden to connect the envelope to existing liners or existing floor registers or grilles CHIMNEY Your wood stove may be hooked up with a prefabricated or masonry chimney If you are using a prefab chimney it must comply with S 629 standards therefore it must be approved for up to 2100 F 650 C It is extremely important that it be installed according to the manufacturer s specifications If you are using a masonry chimney it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifications of the National Building Code It must be lined with refractory bricks metal or clay tiles sealed together with fire cement Round flues are the most efficient The interior diameter of the chimney flue must be identical to that of the stove smoke exhaust A flue which is too small may cause draft problems while a large flue favors rapid cooling of the gas thus enhancing creosote build up and the risk of chimney fires Current practice requires that the
32. to install the blower That adaptor is included with the stove when purchased BAFFLE BRICK INSTALLATION SAWMAN STOVE ONLY The Sawman C Cast baffle is shipped with the stove However in order to avoid shipping damages it is not installed on the stove You need to install it by following the instructions on the drawing below Please note that heating the stove without the C Cast baffle can seriously damage the firebox and will automatically nullify your warranty The C Cast baffle will eventually need to be replaced How long it will take depends on how often you use your stove It is very important that you do not postpone the replacement of the C Cast baffle when you see that it starts to disintegrate rad 17 OPERATING YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE FUEL Your stove was designed to burn wood only No other type of fuel should be used Waste and other flammable materials are prohibited Any type of wood may be used in your stove but specific varieties have better energy yields than others Please consult the following table in order to make the best possible choice AVERAGE ENERGY YIELD OF ONE AIR DRIED CORD OF CUT WOOD High Energy Yield MBTU cord MBTU cord MBTU cord Oak 29 Sugar Maple 28 Beech 26 Medium Energy Yield MBTU cord MBTU cord MBTU cord Yellow birch 25 Ash 24 Elm 23 Larch Tamarack 23 Red Maple 23 Douglas red fir 23 Si
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