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1. Maximum Mantel Depth 11 5 292mm Traen TANADA Profondeur Maximum de la Manteau de Chemiggg 11 5 Maso ek an zao A A Rie WA e A L 292mm A aes eat 1a chaleur amp 457 457 57 457 O44 42 Mantel Manteau de Chemin O A MANTEL CLEARANCES 3 7 7 4 Espace Libre Manteau de Chemin e ne 4 4 7 No Mantel Deflector a m 2 Fasha Pas de protection de chemin e ma 660 457 nla na 660 457 ma 2 V4 Pai ou Moulure wih Mantel Deflector 2125 18 2125 18 Z TT T TT avec un d flecteur de chemin e na 540 457 nla na 540 457 na ea A FLOOR PROTECTION PROTECTION DU PLANCHER USAI tats Unis CANADA Q E F E F Floor height 0 to 7 0 to 178mm below Insert Base 1 og 48 42 ay 5 Hauteur du sol de 0 a7 0 178mm sous la base de insert 406 203 457 305 DT Z A ff Floor height greater than 7 178mm below Insert Base 16 ry 18 12 op Hauteur de sol sup rieure 7 178mm sous la base de l insert 408 203 457 305 tA Door f THERMAL PROTECTION Protection Thermique usA Etats Unis amp Canada I LL Floor height 0 to 7 0 to 178mm below Insert Base Hauteur du sol de 0 7 0 178mm sous la base de l insert 1 inch 25 of k 0 47 R 2 13 F E Floor height greater than 7 178 below Insert Base f Hauteur de sol sup rieure 7 178
2. e Must be located away from trees or other structures NOTICE Chimney performance may vary e Trees buildings roof lines and wind conditions affect performance Chimney height may need adjustment if smoking or overdraft occurs NOTICE Locating the appliance in a basement or in a location of considerable air movement can cause intermittent smoke spillage from appliance Do not locate appliance near e Frequently open doors e Central heat outlets or returns Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 27 F 2 10 3 Rule These are safety requirements and are not meant to assure proper flue draft This appliance is made with a 6 inch 152mm diameter chimney connector as the flue collar on the unit e Changing the diameter of the chimney can affect draft and cause poor performance e It is not recommended to use offsets and elbows at altitudes above 4000 feet above sea level and or when there are other factors that affect flue draft Less than 10 ft 305cm 1 H T f 2 ft 61cm 3 ft 91 2 ft 61cm e 10 ft 305cm To Nearest Roofline L be A 3ft 91cm l A y Minimum a rt SS rt SS rt SS gt ET _ iS ro Z Pitched Roof Figure 29 1 10 ft 305cm or more Less than 10 ft 305cm Wall or Parapet a 2 ft 61cm Minimum ro 3 ft 91cm Minimu
3. Disconnect flue pipe or remove baffle and ceramic blanket from appliance before cleaning chimney Otherwise residue can pile up on top of the baffle and ceramic blanket See Baffle Removal on page 23 Close the door tightly The creosote or soot should be removed with a brush specifically designed for the type of chimney in use Clean out fallen ashes from the firebox It is also recommended that before each heating season the entire system be professionally inspected cleaned and repaired if necessary WARNING Risk of Fire Do not use chimney cleaners or flame colorants in your appliance It will corrode your pipe Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors 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 and chimney connector shall be inspected every two months during the heating season to determine when a creosote buildup has occurred When creosote has accumulated it shall be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Appliance Inspection Routine Frequency Every 2 months at the same time the chim ney and chimney connector are inspected By Homeowner Check for Cracks in glass Door handle smooth c
4. Frequently Asked Questions SOLUTIONS Odor from appliance When first operated this appliance may release an odor for the first several hours This is caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing Metallic noise Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down similar to the sound produced by a furnace or heating duct This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of the appliance Whirring sound The blower may produce a whirring sound which increases in volume as the speed is increased CAUTION Odors and vapors released during initial operation e Curing of high temperature paint e Open windows for air circulation Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 R Quick Start Guide Note This are generic drawings and may not represent your specific model OPEN AIR CONTROL HIGH t LOW ADD KINDLING ADD MORE WOOD REDUCE AIR CONTROL Set to desired heat output HIGH LOW WARNING Risk of Fire Close and securely latch the door after the fire has started and after refueling to prevent e Spillage of smoke flame and carbon mono
5. mobile home installation C Glass Specifications This stove is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic glass Please contact your dealer for replacement glass D BTU amp Efficiency Specifications EPA Certified BTU Output 10 900 to 22 600 hr Heating Capacity 1 130 to 2 060 sq ft depend ing on climate zone Max Wood Length Fuel Cord Wood Shipping Weight WARNING Fire Risk Hearth amp Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility for and the warranty will be voided by the following actions Installation and use of any damaged appliance Modification of the appliance Installation other than as instructed by Hearth amp Home Technologies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth amp Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if supplied with unit Do NOT Overfire If appliance or chimney connector glows you are overfiring Any such action that may cause a fire hazard Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or your dealer NOTE Hearth amp Home Technologies manufacturer of this appliance reserves the right to alter its products their specifications and or price without notice ECO CHOICE
6. or movement of certain parts causing noise These conditions are normal and com plaints related to this noise are not covered by this warranty Damages resulting from 1 failure to install operate or maintain the appliance in accordance with the installation instructions operating instructions and listing agent identification label furnished with the appliance 2 failure to install the appliance in accordance with local building codes 3 shipping or improper handling 4 improper operation abuse misuse continued operation with damaged corroded or failed components accident or improperly incorrectly performed repairs 5 environmental conditions inadequate ventilation negative pressure or drafting caused by tightly sealed constructions insufficient make up air supply or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes 6 use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions 7 installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing and or 9 interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance Non HHT venting components hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance Any part of a pre existing fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas appliance is
7. sous la base de Insert Only ember protection required Hearth Extension Extension de l tre Made in U S A of US and Manufactured by Fabriqu par U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with July 1990 particulate emission standards a sere ai ue aux 2011 2012 2013 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Etats Unis d Am rique par des HEARTH amp HOME OO a a a 1445 N Highway Cote WA 99114 DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL NE PAS ENLEVER L TIQUETTE iiM Mfg Date 2 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 A Safety Alert Key DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury e WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury e CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury e NOTICE Indicates practices which may cause damage to the appliance or to property TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations 2uss usine cnrs niani 2 Sample of Safety Serial Number Label 2 Warranty Policy 2 cccccceeeeesececeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeneeeaees 4 5 Section 1 Listing and Code Approvals A Appliance Certifications 6 B Mobile Home Approved 6 C Glass Specifications 6 D BTU amp Efficiency Specifications 6 User s Guide Section 2 Oper
8. 1219 2m above sea level or when there are other factors that affect flue draft WARNING Fire Risk Do NOT pack insulation or other combustibles between spacers e ALWAYS maintain specified clearances around venting and spacers e Install spacers as specified Failure to keep insulation or other material away from vent pipe may cause fire WARNING Fire Risk This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate properly e Chimney heights exceeding 25 feet 7 62m from base of appliance may create an over draft situation e Overdraft condition may create over firing Over firing may ignite creosote and or damage appli ance and chimney 38 Fire Risk Failure to install a full reline may cause e Creosote accumulation creating increased risk of chimney fire Lose protection to combustible surfaces from the liner in case of fire Poor performance and start ups e Less access to chimney for required maintenance Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Appliance Set up A Outside Air Kit Installation A source of air oxygen is necessary in order for combustion to take place Whatever combustion air is consumed by the fire must be replaced Air is replaced via air leakage around win dows and under doors In homes that have tightly sealed doors and windows an outside air source is needed An optional Out side Air system is available WARNING Fire Risk Asphyxiat
9. affects performance will cause the glass to darken and produce excessive creosote and create start up issues e The masonry wall of the chimney if brick or modular block must be a minimum of 4 inches 102mm nominal thickness e A chimney of rubble stone must be at least 12 inches 305mm thick e Cross sectional area shall conform to NFPA 211 2006 Section 12 4 5 1 e Should be lined with a 6 inch 152mm stainless steel flue liner to improve performance and reduce creosote build up and difficulty starting a fire eAn equivalent liner must be a listed chimney liner system or other approved material e No dilution air is allowed to enter the chimney 1 Secure the fireplace damper in the open position If this cannot be accomplished it will be necessary to remove the damper 2 Seal damper area of chimney around chimney connector with a high temperature sealant or seal insert against the face of the fireplace 3 Both methods must be removable and replaceable for cleaning and re installation e When possible install an airtight clean out door to the rear of the smoke shelf NOTE Masonry chimneys are significantly less than ideal for venting solid fuel appliances A masonry chimney is not subject to any temperature limit test therefore a full reline is strongly recommended 34 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Masonry Chimney Cont d NOTE In Canada this fireplace insert mus
10. after installing the approved chimney liner meeting type UL 103 HT requirements 2100 F per UL 1777 The liner must be securely attached to the insert flue collar and the chimney top The air flow of the factory built solid fuel fireplace system must not be altered The flue liner top support attachment must not reduce the air flow for the existing air cooled chimney system No dilution air is allowed to enter the chimney 1 Secure the fireplace damper in the open position If this cannot be accomplished it will be necessary to remove the damper 2 Seal damper area of chimney around chimney connector with a high temperature sealant or seal insert against the face of the fireplace 3 Both methods must be removable and replaceable for cleaning and re installation You will need to add additional clearances to these dimensions for your specific installation Also allow suf ficient clearance if you are installing an outside air kit NOTE Refer to chimney liner manufacturer for recom mendations on supporting the liner Installation into fireplaces without a permit will void the listing NOTICE In Canada when using a factory built chimney it must be safety listed Type UL103 HT 2100 F 1149 C CLASS A or conforming to CAN ULC S629M STANDARD FOR 650 C FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEYS WARNING Fire Risk When lining air cooled factory built chimneys Run chimney liner approved to UL 1777 Type HT requi
11. benefit Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Dimensions and Clearances A Appliance Dimensions NOTE Flue Collar size is 6 inch 152mm diameter ID 24 1 4 in 616mm 1 15 11 16 in 398mm 10 1 2 in 267mm 33 1 4 in 845mm Figure 31 1 Top View Figure 31 2 Front View with Surround Suvound Sizes A B 43 in 1092mm 31 in 787mm 51 in 1295mm 34 in 864mm 18 3 8 in to 21 5 8 in 7 5 16 in a 10 1 2 in 467mm to 549mm 186mm 267mm 13 7 8 in to 17 3 16 in 5 3 16 in 352mm to 437mm 132mm 6 in 152mm 7 21 1 16 in 534mm LD i NE 6 1 16 in gt 154mm 4 1 2 in oes 114mm y Figure 31 3 Side View With Optional Flue Adapter Figure 31 4 Side View 30 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 B Clearances to Combustibles United States and Canada UL and ULC Minimum Clearances to Combustible Material NOTE All measurements are from the fuel USA and Canada loading door opening A B C D Masonry Heat Exchanger amp Zero Clearance 18 6571 We ne e
12. flex adapter to outer can with the same screws Do not use plastic wire ties that come with the kit as they will melt NOTE You may need to install the flex pipe into the firebox first depending on installation Attach flex to adapater with at least 2 screws 4 Ensure existing access hole in fireplace is sufficient to feed the 4 inch flex 5 After sliding can into fireplace feed flex into cut opening to obtain outside combustion air 6 Install appliance Rear Outside Air Cover Plate Front Outside Air Cover Plate Optional Outside Air Venting Kit OAK ACC Figure 39 1 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 B Securing Stove Pipe Liner to Flue Collar Cast Iron Flue Located on Appliance 1 There are 4 pre drilled holes in the flue collar 90 degrees apart Attach the flue collar to the stove pipe liner If the seal is questionable use stove mastic Figure 40 1 2 Attach gasket to bottom side of flue collar with a thin coat of silicone Drill through all 8 countersunk locations Flue Collar Stove Pipe Liner Figure 40 1 C Optional Offset Adapter Installation In some installations the flue collar and stove pipe liner do not always align properly This situation may be remedied by using the optional offset adapter See Appliance Dimen sions page for the amount of distance t
13. of Asphyxiation e DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLIANCE OR TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM This may allow flue gases to enter the house Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 37 J Ovalizing Round Stainless Steel Liners Ovalizing round stainless steel liners to accommodate the liner passing through the damper region of a fireplace is an allowable and acceptable practice Ensure that the ovalization is minimized to the extent required to fit through the damper K Chimney Height Rise and Run To be sure that your Heatilator insert burns properly the chimney draft static pressure should be approximately 0 10 inches water column W C during a high burn and 0 04 inches W C during a low burn measured 6 inches 152mm above the top of the insert after one hour of operation at each burn setting NOTE These are guidelines only and may vary somewhat for individual installations e This product was designed for and tested on a 6 inch 152mm chimney 14 to 16 feet 4 27 4 87m high in cludes appliance height measured from the base of the appliance The further your stack height or diameter varies from this configuration the possibility of performance problems ex ists e Chimney height may need to be increased by 2 3 per each 1000 feet 304 8m above sea level Itis not recommended to use offsets or elbows at altitudes above 4000 feet
14. two 8 32 sheet metal holding the blower mount bracket to the blower shield Figure 22 2 8 32 SHEET 7 Remove four 8 32 machine screws holding blower to METAL blower mount bracket SCREWS 8 Re install in reverse order Be certain that the hold down bracket s screws are completely seated in the grom ments and insulation board is place properly BLOWER MOUNT BRACKET BLOWER SHIELD Figure 22 2 CAUTION Shock Risk Do NOT remove grounding prong from plug WING NUTS i Plug directly into properly grounded 3 prong receptacle Route cord away from appliance Do NOT route cord under or in front of appliance N Ni A WARNING Fire Risk Do NOT allow hot coals or embers to overflow ash lip e May melt protective wire coating on fan power cord causing electrical short fire or injury Figure 22 1 22 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 E Baffle amp Ceramic Blanket Removal Remove all ash from the firebox and extinguish all hot embers before disposal into a metal container Remove the baffle protection channel by rotating it down from the front tube Figure 23 1 The baffle board has 2 pieces With the ceramic blanket still in place slide one baffle piece over the top of other one and pull out top piece through the door opening and then remove bottom baffle piece Figure 23 2 Remove the ceramic blanket Re install the ceramic bla
15. x 2 5 x 1 25 Brick Single Uncut Brick 6 Pack Uncut Additional Service Parts on following page Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 05 11 45 Vector Service Parts ECO WINS18 ECOCHOICE Beginning Manufacturing Date May 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Stocked at Depot parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer 14 OutsdeAirCoverPlte o TOO voe 17_ Inlet Door Assembly SRVTO56 009 18 Bay side RH RE TS S 19 Outside Air Cover Plate SRV7044 217 21 Tube Channel Assembly SRV7056 125 22 Tube Channel Chamber SRV7065 128 23 Inlet Lever SRVr056 130 IMPORTANT THIS IS DATED INFORMATION When requesting service or replacement Er Burn Rate Control Assembly SRV7056 008 Spring Handle 1 4 Black SRV7000 614 Door Gasket Inlet Door Assembly SRV7056 009 Inlet Lever SRV7056 130 ee O Oo a aay bee ed PSs Fastener Packs Nut Ser Flange Small 1 4 20 226 0130 4 Nut Wing 8 32 226 0160 24 __ Screw Hwh Ms 1 4 X 34 Ns 220 0080 25 Z crew Pan Head Phillips Tc 8 32X1 2 220 0030 25 Screw Pan Head Phillips 8 32 X 3 8 225 0500 40 Washer SAE 227 0080 24 46 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 05 11 Service And Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of Service Heatilator e ECO WINS1
16. 1 When set to MANUAL the fan will turn on off only when you turn it on or off This setting over rides the internal snap disc Blower Controls are located on bottom left of appliance Blower Operating Instructions Initial cold startup Raise the Burn Rate Air Control all the way up to the High setting The blower tends to cool the appliance Leave the blower off until the burn is well established i e 30 minutes High Burn Setting Raise the Burn Rate Air Control all the way up to the High setting The blower may remain on Medium or Medium High Burn Setting Burn Rate Air Control is closed then opened to 1 inch pull up The blower may remain on Medium Low Burn Setting Burn Rate Air Control is closed then opened to 1 4 inch to 1 2 inch pull up Leave the blower off for the first 30 minutes until the burn is well established Low Burn Setting Burn Rate Air Control is closed down position Leave the blower off for the first 30 min utes until the burn is well established NOTE For maximum efficiency and lowest emissions when operating the blower in either the automatic or manual setting for the low and medium low burn settings leave the blower off until the burn is well established i e 30 minutes When reloading the appliance raise the Burn Rate Air Control all the wall to the High setting for 5 to 15 minutes before setting to the desired burn rate The blower is equipped with
17. 5 132D November 22 2011 D Locating Your Appliance amp Chimney Location of the appliance and chimney will affect perfor mance As shown in Figure 28 1 the chimney should e Install through the warm space enclosed by the build ing envelope This helps to produce more draft espe cially during lighting and die down of the fire e Penetrate the highest part of the roof This minimizes the affects of wind turbulence and down drafts Recommended e Consider the appliance location in order to avoid floor and ceiling attic joists and rafters e Locate termination cap away from trees adjacent structures uneven roof lines and other obstruc tions Your local dealer is the expert in your geographic area and can usually make suggestions or discover solutions that will easily correct your flue problem Recommended D ne ne ee er nu lotion Marginal Location Location Not Recommended Location NOT 2 Windward gt Outside Termination Cap Recommended Leeward Multi level Roofs Figure 28 1 E Chimney Termination Requirements Follow manufacturer s instructions for clearance securing flashing and terminating the chimney e Must have an approved and Listed cap e Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material e Must terminate at least 3 feet 91cm above the roof and at least 2 feet 61cm above any portion of the roof within 10 feet 305cm
18. 8 7065 132D November 22 2011 47 V heatilator ECOCHOICE CONTACT INFORMATION Hearth amp Home Technologies 1445 North Highway Colville WA 99114 Division of HNI INDUSTRIES Please contact your Heatilator dealer with any questions or concerns For the number of your nearest Heatilator dealer please visit www heatilator com or www heatilatorecochoice com For Consumer Care 1 866 427 3316 Prior to calling please have the model and serial number of the unit you are calling about This information can be found on the front of the unit under the ashlip NOTICE DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL e Important operating Read understand and Leave this manual with and maintenance follow these instructions party responsible for instructions included for safe installation and use and operation operation TD We recommend that you record the following pertinent information for your ECO WINS18 Wood Stove Date purchased installed Serial Number Location on appliance Dealership purchased from Dealer phone Notes This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents United States 5341794 5263471 6688302 7216645 7047962 or other U S and foreign patents pending 48 Heatilator e ECO WINS18I 7065 132D November 22 2011
19. Accordance Damper Plate Removed or with Insert Listing LT Fastened in Open Position Floor Protection in Accordance with Insert Listing Seal with Non Combustible Material Combustible Floor NOTE Generic wood insert shown not model specific Figure 35 1 Masonry Chimney with a Full Liner Kit Type UL103HT Rquirement per UL1777 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 35 36 E Metal Heat Circulating Masonry This insert conforms with the safety standard UL 1482 and ULC S628 Canada in all respects and is approved to UL amp ULC safety standards for installation and use within a fire place with masonry chimney in accordance with NFPA 211 and CAN CSA B365 01 F Prefabricated Metal Chimney The chimney can be new or existing masonry or prefabricated and must meet the following minimum requirements Must be minimum 6 inch 152mm inside diameter of high temperature chimney listed to UL 103 HT 2100 F or ULC S628 Must use components required by the manufacturer for installation Must maintain clearances required by the manufacturer for installation Refer to manufacturers instructions for installation This insert is listed to UL 1482 Standard and is approved for installation into listed factory built solid fuel fireplaces listed to UL 127 conforming to the follow ing specifications and instructions The original factory built clearance fireplace chimney cap must be re installed
20. D FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS ATTE NTIO CHAUD LORS DE L OP RATION NE PAS TOUCHER GARDEZ LES a ENFANTS ET LES VETEMENTS LOIN DE L ESPACE D SIGN DE L INSTALLATION LE CONTACT PEUT CAUSER DES BRULURES A LA PEAU VOIR L ETIQUETTE ET LES INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIO a HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN Intertek Intertek r Model Mod le Serial No Num ro De S rie ETL4001508 WIN 20514 heatilator wi si ECO WINS18 007026 Test Lab amp Report Tested to Test a ECOCHOICE WOOD INSERT Number UL 1482 ULC S628 93 LISTED ROOM HEATER SOLID FUEL TYPE For Use with Solid Wood Fuel Only Also For Use In Mobile Homes Serial Number PREVENT HOUSE FIRES Installez et utilisez en accord Ac les instructions d installation et d op ration du fabricant Contactez le dane bureau de la construction ou le bugu des incendies au sujet des restrictions et des inspections d installation Install and use only in accordance with manufacturer s installation venting and dans votre voisinage operating instructions R f al structions du fabr CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT chemin e travers un mur ou un plato Model Name RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA Lorsque vous utilisez un po le ins r fabriqu en briques installez un foyer en briques fabriqu selon des Refer to manufacturer s instructions and local codes for
21. HHT authorized dealer or distributor A list of HHT authorized dealers is available on th HHT branded websites This warranty is only valid while the HHT appliance remains at the site of original installation Contact your installing dealer for warranty service If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts contact the nearest HHT authorized dealer or supplier Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call Travel and shipping charges for parts are not covered by this warranty WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover the following Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty Damage to printed plated or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints accidents misuse scratches melted items or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes Repair or replacment of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period These parts include paint wood pellet and coal gaskets firebricks grates flame guides light bulbs batteries and the discoloration of glass Minor expansion contraction
22. Hearth amp For use with solid wood fuel only Home Technologies recommends NFI certified Other fuels may overfire and generate poisonous gases i e carbon monoxide Green Technical Training www heatilatorecochoice com Consumer Care 1 877 427 3316 Prior to calling please have the model and serial number of the unit you are calling about This information can be found at the front of the unit 7065 132D November 22 2011 Read this manual before installing or operating this appliance Please retain this owner s manual for future reference Congratulations Congratulations on selecting a Heatilator wood burning This owner s manual should be retained for future refer appliance The wood burning appliance you have selected ence We suggest you keep it with your other important is designed to provide the utmost in safety reliability and documents and product manuals efficiency Your new wood burning appliance will give you years of As the owner of a new wood burning appliance you ll want durable use and trouble free enjoyment Welcome to the to read and carefully follow all of the instructions contained Heatilator family of wood burning products in this owner s manual Pay special attention to all cautions and warnings NOTE Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction SAMPLE OF SERIAL NUMBER SAFETY LABEL LOCATION UNDER ASH LIP PULL OUT TO VIEW a CLOTHING AN
23. Height Rise and Run Section 9 Appliance Set up A Outside Air Kit Installation B Securing Stove Pipe Liner to Flue Collar C Optional Offset Adapter Installation D Securing Appliance to Stove Pipe Liner E Standard Surround amp Cast Trim Section 10 Moble Home Installation Section 11 Reference Materials Service Parts amp Accessories Service Maintenance Log Contact Information Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc HEATILATOR ECO CHOICE WARRANTY Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc on behalf of its hearth brands HHT extends the following warranty for ECO CHOICE by heatilator wood and pellet hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer WARRANTY COVERAGE HHT warrantes to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation and to any transferree taking own ership of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase that the HHT appliance will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture After installation if cov ered components manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period HHT will at its option repair or replace the covered components HHT at
24. V heatilator Owner s Manual ECOCHOICE Installation and Operation Model ECO WINS18 WOOD BURNING INSERT ly LISTED Intertek CAUTION DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL Important operating Read understand and e Leave this manual with and maintenance follow these instructions party responsible for instructions included for safe installation and use and operation operation A WARNING If the information in these instruc HOT SURFACES tions is not followed exactly a Glass and other surfaces are fire may result causing property hot during operation AND damage personal injury or death cool down e Do not store or use gasoline or other flam Hot glass will cause burns this or any other appliance NEVER allow children to touch glass Do not overfire If heater or chimney con Keep children away nector glows you are overfiring Overfiring CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as will void your warranty fireplace Alert children and adults to hazards of high e Comply with all minimum clearances to temperatures combustibles as specified Failure to High temperatures may ignite clothing or other comply may cause house fire flammable materials e Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away WARNING Installation and service of this appliance should Fire Risk be performed by qualified personnel
25. a s leaset Fuoco o avoa SOS a ChimneyRingattach O T avoua 5 Outer Shield Rvo Y 6 Bay Side Blower Assembly Bay Side Blower Assembly Blower Assembly Blower Replacement Speed Control Only Rheostat Snap Disc 1 ea T 7 sRv7046 210 exo y Css Y 832 2410 Y SRV7065 107 SRV7065 120 10 Lot wenas o T avwa v Ceramic Fiber Blanket 19 35 x 13 69 Oooo 832 3390 Y O Baffle Board 0 44 x 13 69 o Teos i y 9 Baffle Protection Channel O Strain Relief 7000 463 20 Side view 9 Baffle Protection Channel Ss SRV7056 147 Additional Service Parts on following page 05 11 44 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Vector Service Parts ECO WINS18 ECOCHOICE Beginning Manufacturing Date May 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active IMPORTANT THIS IS DATED INFORMATION When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER Retainers Tube Support LT SRV7056 132 Tube Channel Assembly Po SRV7065 007 12 Door Assembly EXT SE Grass Assembly v Door Hardware SRV7056 012 Y Gasket Door Rope 832 1680 Brick Assembly 13 1 Brick 1 9 X 4 35 X 1 25 13 2 Brick 2 9 X 3 25 X 1 25 13 3 Brick 3 9
26. a rheostat speed control The highest blower speed is obtained by turning the rheostat on then adjusting back towards OFF as far as possible without turning the blower off For a low blower speed turn the control knob clockwise as far as possible Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Figure 14 1 O Clear Space Q Opacity Smoke Do NOT place combustible objects within 4 ft 1 2 m of Opacity is the measure of how cleanly your appliance is the front of fireplace Figure 15 1 burning Opacity is measured in percent A WARNING e 100 opacity is when an object is totally obscured by the smoke column from a chimney and f Fire Risk E 0 opacity means that no smoke column can be seen e Do NOT place combustible objects within 48 B inches in front of the appliance As you become familiar with your appliance you should e High temperatures may ignite clothing furniture or periodically check the opacity This will allow you to know draperies how to burn as nearly smoke free as possible goal of 0 opacity NOTICE Do NOT operate a circulating fan within close prox imity approximately 4 ft 1 2m of appliance e Can reverse air flow blowing hot air into appli Maintain 4 ft 1 22m clearance to ance cavity combustible in front of appliance e Can damage appliance blower due to overheat ing Figure 15 1 Clear Space P
27. al Resistance R value The R value is a measure of a material s resistance to heat transfer R value is convenient when more than one material is used since you can add the R values together where as you can not do this for k value The HIGHER the R factor means less heat is being conducted through the non combustible material to the combustible material beneath it The R value of a material must be equal or larger then the required R value to be acceptable Conversion Procedure 1 Convert specification to R value a R value given no conversion needed b k factor is given with a required thickness T in inches R 1 k X T c K factor is given with a required thickness T in inches R 1 K X 12 X T d r factor is given with a required thickness T in inches R r X T 2 Determine the R value of the proposed alternate floor protector a Use the formula in step 1 to convert values not expressed as R b For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine overall R value 3 If the overall R value of the system is greater than the R value of the specified floor protector the alternate is ac ceptable Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 33 Chimney Systems A Venting Systems Chimney Connector It is also known as flue pipe or liner It must be 6 inches 152mm minimum diameter stainless steel liner meeting minimum standards of UL1777 Chimney Th
28. am operation Baffle and ceramic blanket correct placement Baffle for cracks Firebrick for cracks broken or crumbly Door gasket Dollar bill test Place a dollar bill between the stove and the door and then shut the door If you can pull the dollar bill out remove one spacing washer from the door handle behind the latch cam and try the test again See Figure 22 1 on page 22 If you can still pull the dollar bill out replace the door gasket Glass frame for loose screws Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 17 D Glass Cleaning Frequency As desired By Homeowner Clean glass with a non abrasive glass cleaner Abrasive cleaners may scratch and cause glass to crack If the deposits on the glass are not very heavy normal glass cleaners work well Heavier deposits may be removed by using a damp cloth dipped in wood ashes or by using a commercially available oven cleaner After using an oven cleaner it is advisable to remove any residue with a glass cleaner or soap and water Oven cleaner left on during the next firing can permanently stain the glass and damage the finish on plated metal surfaces A portion of the combustion air entering the firebox is de flected down over the inside of the door glass This air flow washes the glass helping to keep smoke from adhering to its surface When operated at a low burn rate less air will be flowing over the glass and the smoky relatively cool condi
29. ating Instructions A Your Wood Appliance 7 B Fire SONG icsi cccececseccceiceceasicccsaustesesedenssseopnasizadiee 8 Go JOVEN kissa dites iii te 8 D Combustible Non combustible Material 8 E Seasoned Wood 8 F Chimney Fire 8 G Burning Process 9 H Burn Rate Air Control 10 Burn Rates and Operating Efficiency 10 J Correct Baffle amp Blanket Placement 11 K Building a Fire nnnneeern resserre 12 L Wood Fuel amp Storage 13 M Blower Control Box Snap Disc Operations 14 N Blower Operating Instructions 14 O Clear SACS ceasaceaesbeceecttysepecans rue 15 P Frequently Asked Questions 15 Q Opacity SMOKE sisi 15 R Quick Start Guide 16 Section 3 Maintenance and Service A Disposal of Ashes cccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeseetteeeees 17 B Chimney amp Chimney Connector Inspection Cleaning 17 C Appliance Inspection Routine 0 0 006 17 D Glass Cl aning i isriimnnntntamianin 18 E Firebrick Inspection amp Replacement Instruction 18 F Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 19 Section 4 Troubleshooting Guide 21 Section 5 Service Parts Replacement A Glass Replacement 21 B Snap Disc Replacement 21 C Wiring Diagram cccceeeeeseceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 21 D Bl
30. ay be irritating to sensitive individuals 12 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 L Wood Fuel amp Storage WARNING Fire Risk DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START A FIRE e Do NOT burn treated wood or wood with salt driftwood e May generate carbon monooxide if burn material other than wood May result in illness or possible death Hardwood vs Softwood Your appliance performance depends on the quality of the firewood you use e Seasoned wood contains about 8 000 BTUs per pound e Hard woods are more dense than soft woods e Hard woods contain 60 more BTUs than soft woods e Hard woods require more time to season burn slower and are harder to ignite e Soft woods require less time to dry burn faster and are easier to ignite e Start the fire with softwood to bring the appliance up to operating temperature and to establish draft e Add hardwood for slow even heat and longer burn time Hard woods Oak Maple Apple Birch Poplar Aspen Alder Soft woods Douglas Fir Pine Spruce Cedar Processed Solid Fuel Fire Logs e NOT permitted for use in this appliance Moisture The majority of the problems appliance owners experience are caused by trying to burn wet unseasoned wood e Wet unseasoned wood requires energy to evaporate the water instead of heating your home and e Caus
31. be located away from the heating appliance and close to the sleeping areas Follow the smoke detector manufacturer s placement and installation instructions and be sure to maintain regularly A conveniently located Class A fire extinguisher A practiced evacuation plan consisting of at least two escape routes 4 Inthe event of a chimney fire a Prepare occupants for immediate evacuation b Notify fire department C Overfiring WARNING Risk of Fire Do not over fire Over firing may ignite creosote or will damage the stove and chimney To prevent over firing your stove DO NOT Use flammable liquids Overload with wood Burn trash or large amounts of scrap lumber e Permit too much air to the fire 1 Symptoms of Over Firing Symptoms of over firing may include one or more of the following e Chimney connector or appliance glowing e Roaring rumbling noises e Loud cracking or banging sounds e Metal warping e Chimney fire 2 What To Do if Your Stove is Over Firing e Immediately close the door and air controls to reduce air supply to the fire e If you suspect a chimney fire call the fire department and evacuate your house e Contact your local chimney professional and have your stove and stove pipe inspected for any damage Do not use your stove until the chimney professional informs you it is safe to do so Hearth amp Home Technologies WILL NOT warranty stoves that exhibit evidence of ove
32. bustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids clear of appliance Do NOT store flammable materials in the appliance s vicinity DO NOT USE GASOLINE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use e Combustible materials may ignite Before lighting your first fire in the appliance 1 Confirm the baffle and ceramic blanket are correctly posi tioned See page 11 for detailed diagrams They should be even with the front tube and resting on both tubes Figure 12 1 2 Remove all labels from glass There are many ways to build a fire The basic principle is to light easily ignitable tinder or paper which ignites the fast burn ing kindling which in turn ignites the slow burning firewood Here is one method that works well 1 Raise the Burn Rate Air Control to the High Setting 2 Place several wads of crushed paper on the firebox floor Heating the flue with slightly crumpled newspaper before adding kindling keeps smoke to a minimum 3 Lay small dry sticks of kindling on top of the paper Make sure that no matches or other combustibles are in the immediate area of the appliance Be sure the room is ventilated and the flue unobstructed 5 Light the paper in the appliance NEVER light or rekindle fire with kerosene gasoline or charcoal lighter fluid the re
33. e Maximum Mantel Depth 11 5 inch 292mm MANTEL CLEARANCES VIE EAL AS No Mantel Deflector n a 26 660 18 457 n a Mantel 21 25 with Mantel Deflector Figure 31 1 n a 540 18 457 n a Wiis 7 RARES ay FLOOR PROTECTION EMBER PROTECTION Canada SideWall Floor height 0 to 7 E F E F 0 to 178mm below Insert Base 16 406 8 203 18 457 12 305 pans Floor height greater than 7 165mm below Insert Base 16 406 8 203 18 457 12 305 THERMAL PROTECTION USA and Canada See Figure 32 1 Hearth Extension Floor height 0 to 7 land 32 2 0 to 178mm below Insert Base 1 inch 25 of k 0 47 R 2 13 Floor height greater thant 7 See Figure 32 3 178mm below Insert Base Only ember protection required Fire Risk Do NOT operate appliance with the Mantel Heat Deflector removed when used for clearance reduction Failure to comply may cause house fire Optional Mantel eflector 21 25in 540mm Minimum from Top of Fuel Loading Door Opening Fire Risk e Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified e Failure to comply may cause house fire NOTE Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority having juris diction F
34. e board ceramic blanket and baffle protection channel 5 16 Bolts Figure 42 1 E Standard Surround amp Trim Kit Installation Standard Size 43 in W x 31 in H Large Size 51 in W x 34 in H 1 Lay surround face down on a protected surface to pre vent scratching 2 Using a 4 to 6 inches long Phillips head screw driver attach the side surrounds to the top surround using 2 8 sheet metal screws on each side provided with the kit Figure 42 2 3 Lay the trim face down and place the corner brackets into position 4 Using a standard flat screw driver tighten the corner brackets Figure 42 3 5 Slide the assembled trim set over the surround set and then over the appliance matching the mounting tabs on the side pieces with the slots on the appliance Secure 2 Side Surrounds to Top Surround Figure 42 2 Corner Brackets Figure 42 3 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 41 1 10 Mobile Home Installation An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and must remain clear of leaves debris ice and or snow It must be unrestricted while unit is in use to prevent room air starvation which can cause smoke spillage and an inability to maintain a fire Smoke spillage can also set off smoke alarms Unit must be secured to the mobile home structure Remove bolts from each side of insert and use plumbers tape to secure to structure a washer may be
35. e chimney can be new or existing masonry or prefabricated and must meet the following minimum requirements as specified below WARNING Risk of Fire Follow venting manufacturer s clearances and instructions when installing venting system B Inspections Existing chimneys should be inspected and cleaned by a qualified professional prior to installation The chimney must not have cracks loose mortar or other signs of dete rioration and blockage Hearth amp Home recommends a NFI or CSIA certified professional or a technician under the direction of a certified professional conduct a Level II inspection per NFPA 211 Fire Risk Inspection of Chimney e Chimney must be in good condition e Meets minimum standard of NFPA 211 e Factory built chimney must be 6 inch 152mm UL103 HT C Larger Chimneys Hearth amp Home recommends that chimneys with larger diameters than 6 inches 152mm be fully relined An over sized flue can affect draft and impair performance and will allow increased build up of creosote which is why a full reline is stongly recommended NOTICE Check with your local building authorities and or consult the National Fire Protection Association NFPA 211 D Masonry Chimney e Must meet minimum standards of NFPA 211 e Must have at least 5 8 inch 16mm fireclay lining joined with refractory cement NOTE Installations into a clay flue without a stainless steel liner may reduce draw which
36. es evaporating moisture which cools your chimney accelerating formation of creosote Fire Risk e Do NOT burn wet or green wood e Store wood in dry location e Stack wood so both ends are exposed to air Wet unseasoned wood can cause accumulation of creosote Seasoned Wood e Cut logs to size e Split to 6 inches 152 mm or less in diameter e Air dry to a moisture content of not more than 20 Soft wood about nine months to dry Hard wood about eighteen months to dry NOTICE Seasoning time may vary depending on drying conditions Storing Wood Steps to ensure properly seasoned wood e Stack wood to allow air to circulate freely around and through woodpile e Elevate wood pile off ground to allow air circulation underneath e Smaller pieces of wood dry faster Any piece over 6 in 152 mm in diameter should be split e Wood whole or split should be stacked so both ends of each piece are exposed to air More drying occurs through the cut ends than the sides e Store wood under cover to prevent water absorption from rain or snow Avoid covering the sides and ends completely Fire Risk Do NOT store wood e In front of the appliance e In space required for loading or ash removal Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 13 _ 14 M Blower Control Box amp Snap Disc Operating Instructions The blower will turn on off automatically when set to AUTO Figure 14
37. ez lef lectrique de la prise de contact avant le ne 1 WARNING Inspect and clean chimney frequently Under certain conditions of PM slectri Lo cieosote EURE fay cosa lea Eloigez lef lciqu rappael Ne pas faire passer le fl lectique au dessus ou en dessous de Do not connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance Pul VAC 63 Amps 60 Hz DANGER Risk of electrical shock Disconnect power supply before servicing N lel fssez le feu de bois directement sur l tre Route power cord away from unit Do not route cord under or in front of S appareil de chauffage ou le tuyau de chemin e rougissent vous surchauffez appliance rez seulement lorsque la porte de chargement est ferm e Ouvrez la porte seulement lorsque Electrical Rating 115 VAC 63 AMPS 60 Hz deveter des combustibles dans le feu Do not use grate or elevate fire Build wood fire directly on hearth firebrick mplacez laWitre seulement avec une vitre c ramique de 5 mm disponible chez votre fournisseur Do not overfire If heater or chimney connector glows you are overfiring IECES OPTIONNELLES D flecteur de chemin e d Pi ce 7044 214 Operate only with doors closed Open only to add fuel to the fire Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic available from your dealer OPTIONAL COMPONENTS Mantel Deflector Part MNTL 18 DFLCTR Minimum Clearances To Combustible Material Espaces Libres Minimum Des Mat riaux Combustibles
38. his accessory can telescope between the flue collar and stove pipe liner 1 Remove the cast iron flue collar from the appliance and flip it upside down Using the larger 7 drill bit supplied drill through all 8 countersunk locations Figure 40 2 2 Slide the gasket over the the flue collar and attach it to the offset adapter using the 8 32 flathead screws provided Figure 40 3 3 Adjust the offset adapter to desired distance Drill holes through the lower chamber as shown in Figure 40 4 using the small drill bit 26 provided 4 Cut the gasket to the proper length and slide in between the upper and lower chambers centered on the screw holes Attach the upper and lower chambers with screws provided Figure 40 5 Once distance is established drill holes and secure both chambers together Figure 40 4 5 Repeat the process on the bottom side Figure 40 5 40 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 D Securing Appliance to Stove Pipe Liner 1 Once you have the appliance in place and secured remove the tube channel assembly baffle board and ceramic blanket Detailed instructions are found on page 24 Reach up through the flue opening and grab the attach ment bar and pull down inside flue opening Figure 42 1 Insert the 5 16 bolts inside the cast flue and through the chimney mounting bar Securely tighten the nuts Fas teners are provided Re install the tube channel assembly baffl
39. house Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 25 C Negative Pressure Asphyxiation Risk e Negative pressure can cause spillage of com bustion fumes soot and carbon monoxide Appliance needs to draft properly for safety Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air available for the appliance to operate properly It can be strongest in lower levels of the house Causes include e Exhaust fans kitchen bath etc e Range hoods e Combustion air requirements for furnaces water heaters and other combustion appliances e Clothes dryers e Location of return air vents to furnace or air conditioning Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system e Upper level air leaks such as Recessed lighting Attic hatch Duct leaks To minimize the effects of negative air pressure e Install the outside air kit with the intake facing prevailing winds during the heating season e Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances and exhaust equipment e Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance e Avoid installing the appliance near doors walkways or small isolated spaces e Recessed lighting should be a sealed can design e Attic hatches weather stripped or sealed e Attic mounted duct work and air handler joints and seams taped or sealed Basement installations should be avoided 26 Heatilator ECO WINS18 706
40. igure 31 1 Mantel Clearance Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 31 Factory Build Solid Fuel Fireplace Floor Protection Under Hearth Extension USA ONLY Hearth Height 0 to 7 inch Thermal Protection Required 1 inch 25 mm R value 2 13 0 to 7 inch 0 to 178mm Figure 32 1 Thermal Protection Required USA and CANADA Hearth Height Greater than 7 inches 178mm Thermal Protection NOT Required CANADA ONLY Hearth Height 0 to 7 inches G 0 to 178mm Thermal Protection Required 1 inch 25 mm R value 2 13 0 to 7inch 0 to 178mm Y Greater than 7 inch 178mm j Non Combustible Ember Protection Figure 32 3 Ember Protection Only Figure 32 2 Thermal Protection Required 32 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 C Alternate Floor Protection Calculation Material Thermal Conductivity k value The k value indicates the amount of heat in BTU s that will flow in 1 hour through 1 square foot of a uniform mate rial 1 inch thick for each degree F of temperature differ ence from one side of the material to the other The LOWER the k factor means less heat is being con ducted through the non combustible material to the com bustible material beneath it The k value of a material must be equal or smaller then the required k value to be acceptable BTU inch foot hour F Therm
41. insert is to be installed is prohibited per ANSI 221 88 except that the damper may be removed to accommodate a direct connect starter pipe or chimney liner e External trim pieces which do not affect the operation of the fireplace may be removed providing they can be stored on or within the fireplace for reassembly if the insert is removed e The permanent metal warning label provided in the component pack must be attached to the back of the fireplace with screws or nails stating that the fireplace may have been altered to accommodate the insert and must be returned to original condition for use as a conventional fireplace Figure 38 2 e Manufacturer designed adjustable support kit can be ordered from your dealer e Final approval of this installation type is contingent upon the authority having jurisdiction WARNING THIS FIREPLACE MAY HAVE BEEN ALTERED TO ACCOMMODATE AN INSERT ITMUSTBE o RETURNED TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION BEFORE USE AS A SOLID FUEL BURNING FIREPLACE 250 2061 Figure 38 2 l Factory Built Sold Fuel Fireplace A permit may be required for installations final approval is contingent of the authority having local jurisdiction Consult insurance carrier local building fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions installation inspec tion and permits Inspect the existing fireplace and chimney for any damage or flaws such as burnouts metal or refectory warping Inspecti
42. installed HHT s obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliances capability to heat the desired space Informa tion is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application Consider ation must be given to appliance location and configuration environmental conditions insulation and air tightness of the structure This warranty is void if The appliance has been over fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine fluorine or other damaging chemicals Overfiring can be identified by but not limited to warped plates or tubes rust colored cast iron bubbling cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of but not limited to improper chimney or venting installation WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS The owner s exclusive remedy and HHT s sole obligation under this warranty under any other warranty express or implied or in contract tort or otherwise shall be limited to replacement repair or refund as specified above In no event will HHT be liable for any incidiental or consequential damages caused by defects in the appliance Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply to you This warranty gi
43. ion Risk Do not draw outside combustion air from e Wall floor or ceiling cavity Enclosed space such as an attic or garage Outside Air Installation Instructions Close proximity to exhaust vents or chimneys 1 Remove the Rear Outside Air Cover Plate on outer can and Fumes or odor may result discard and reuse 2 screws Figure 39 1 2 Install Front Outside Air Plate using 2 screws from the Rear Plate This part is located in the component pack WARNING Asphyxiation Risk A 3 Ensure existing acces hole in fireplace will not be covered by the outer can Existing outside air intake hole may be under at the rear or side of outer can Outside air may also enter down existing chimney chase in some situations Outside air inlet must be located to prevent blockage from e Leaves snow ice or other debris Block may cause combustion air starvation 4 Install appliance Outside Air Kit Option 1 Remove the outside air cover plate B on outer can and dis card Figure 39 1 Smoke spillage may set off alarms or irritate sensitive indi viduals WARNING Asphyxiation Risk Length of outside air supply duct shall NOT exceed the length of the vertical height of the exhaust flue e Fire will not burn properly e Smoke spillage occurs when door is opened due to air starvation 2 Install Front Outside Air Plate using 2 screws from the Rear Plate This part is located in the component pack 3 Install optional
44. is a registered trademark of Hearth amp Home Technologies 6 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 User Guide 2 Operating Instructions A WARNING HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down Hot glass will cause burns e DO NOT touch glass until it is cooled e NEVER allow children to touch glass e Keep children away e CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as appliance e Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials e Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away NOTICE lf you expect that children may come into contact with this appliance we recommend a barrier such as a decorative screen See your dealer for suggestions A Your Wood Appliance WARNING DO NOT operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions Failure to operate appliance according to operating instructions could cause fire or injury BURN RATE CONTROL DOOR HANDLE SERIAL LABEL POWER CORD BLOWER CONTROL PANEL Figure 7 1 General Operating Parts Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 B Fire Safety To provide reasonable fire safety the following should be given serious consideration 1 Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home to ensure your safety They should
45. isk of Fire or Injury Use only glass that is specified in the manual DO NOT replace with any other material Glass breakage will occur SNAP DISC Figure 21 1 Snap Disc Location CAUTION Handle glass with care C Wiring Diagram e Inspect the gasket to ensure it is undamaged e Do NOT strike slam or scratch glass e Do NOT operate appliance with glass amp door assembly removed e Do NOT operate with glass cracked broken or scratched Blower o A o Heatilator appliances are equipped with ceramic super heat resistant glass which can only be broken by impact or misuse Snap Disc aan ie a D 0 A Power Cord Black B Snap Disc Replacement 1 Remove surround from unit 2 Using a phillips head screwdriver remove 8 32 screw Sach washer and bushing assemblies holding left side panel in Rhegstat place Remove panel Figure 21 1 Figure 21 2 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 21 D Blower Replacement 1 Remove surround from unit 2 Using a phillips head screwdriver remove 8 32 screw washer and bushing assemblies holding left side panel er aes ae in place Remove panel Figure 21 1 3 Disconnect the wires from the blower 4 Remove three wing nuts as shown Figure 22 1 5 Remove blower assembly from unit 6 Using phillips head screwdriver remove
46. its own discretion may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product itself The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchaser price of the product This warranty is subject to conditions exclusions and limitations as described below WARRANTY PERIOD Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase In the case of new home construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT regardless of the installation or occupancy date The warranty period for parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table Warranty Period Heatilator ECO CHOICE Appliances Components Covered Parts Labor Polet EPAWood All parts and material except as covered by 1 year X X Conditions Exclusions and Limitations listed 3 years XT Firepots and burnpots D syes syes J x J memes E a a E eee ERG See conditions exclusions and limitations on next page 7014 212B 1 10 11 Page 1 of 2 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 WARRANTY COVERAGE This warranty only covers HHT appliances that are purchased through an
47. l if wood is dry enough to burn check the ends of the logs e Ifthere are cracks radiating in all directions from the center itis dry e If your wood sizzles in the fire even though the surface is dry it may not be fully cured F Chimney Fire WARNING Risk of Fire A chimney fire can permanently damage your chimney system and nearby structures In the event of a chimney fire Hearth amp Home Technolo gies Inc recommends e Replacement of the chimney and e Inspection of the adjacent structure to the provisions of NFPA Level III inspection criteria Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 G Burning Process In recent years there has been an increasing concern about air quality Much of the blame for poor air quality has been placed on the burning of wood for home heating In order to improve the situation we have developed cleaner burning wood appliances that surpass the requirements for emissions established by our governing agencies These wood appliances must be properly operated in order to ensure that they perform the way they are designed to perform NOTICE Improper operation can turn any wood appli ance into a smoldering environmental hazard 1 Kindling or First Stage It helps to know a little about the actual process of burning in order to understand what goes on inside the appliance The first stage of burning is called the kindling stage In this stage e Wood is heated
48. lacement Removing Tube Channel Assembly 1 Remove the right side bricks 3 pieces is off the threads Drop the right side down then slide the assembly back to right 2 Remove the baffle protection channel by rolling forward 5 The ceramic blanket and both baffle boards can be and out of the firebox removed at the same time you remove the tube chan 3 Locate the 3 channel nuts inside of chamber and remove nel assembly i a 7 16 Socket wreneh 6 When the tube channel assembly is free of the left NOTE Soak the bolts with penetrating oil for at least 15 min side support rotate clockwise and pull assembly utes before trying to remove them blanket and baffles out through the front opening 4 Slide the tube channel assembly all the way to left until it 7 Re install in reverse order TUBE CHANNEL NUTS S BAFFLE PROTECTION CHANNEL BAFFLE BOARDS Figure 24 1 24 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Installer s Guide Getting Started A Design and Installation Considerations B Draft Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent appliances successfully When a appliance is drafting successfully all CAUTION combustion byproducts are exiting the home through the Check building codes prior to installation chimney e Installation MUST comply with local regional state and Considerations for successful draft include national codes and regu
49. lations e Preventing negative pressure Consult insurance carrier local building fire officials or e Location of appliance and chimney authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions installation To be sure that your appliance burns properly inspection and permits During a low burn the chimney draft static pressure should be approximately 04 inch water column W C Heatilator wood inserts are designed for factory built non combustible fireplaces that have been installed in accor During a high burn the chimney draft should be approximately dance with the National Provincial State and local building 10 inch W C codes e Measure the W C at 6 inches 152mm above the top of the li ft h f tion at each tting 1 Prior to installing the wood insert appliance after one hour of operation at each burn setting NOTICE Hearth amp Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for the improper performance of the appliance system caused by e Have the chimney and adjacent structure inspected and cleaned by qualified professionals Heart amp Home Tech nologies recommends that NFI or CSIA certified profes sionals or technicians under the direction of certified professionals conduct a minmum of a NFPA 211 Level 2 Inadequate draft due to environmental conditions inspection of the chimney Downdrafts e Replace component parts of the chimney and fireplace Tight sealing construction of the structure as specified by the profes
50. m L A 3 ft 91cm Minimum Flat Roof Figure 29 2 28 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 G Tools And Supplies Needed Pre Burn Check List Before beginning the installation be sure the following tools and building supplies are available 7 16 Socket Framing materia 1 Place the appliance in a location near the final installation area and follow the procedures below 2 Open the appliance and remove all the parts and articles packed inside the Component Pack Inspect all the parts and glass for shipping damage Contact your dealer if any irregularities are noticed 3 All safety warnings have been read and followed a This Owner s Manual has been read 5 Floor protection requirements have been met Venting is properly installed per vent manufacturing instructions Reciprocating saw High temp caulking material Pliers Gloves Hammer Framing square Phillips screwdriver Electric drill and bits Flat blade screwdriver Safety glasses Plumb line Tape measure Level Wire Cutters to remove from pallet 1 2 3 4 in length 6 or 8 self drilling screws Misc screws and nails 7 The proper clearances from the appliance and chim ney to combustible materials have been met The masonry chimney is inspected by a professional and is clean or the factory built metal chimney is o installed according to the manufact
51. n Rates and Operating Efficiency For maximum operating efficiency 1 2 Follow the instructions below for each burn rate for the Burn Rate Air Control Figure 10 1 Burn dry well seasoned wood Burn Rates 1 Starting a Fire Open the Burn Rate Air Control by raising it all the way to the top for the High setting The blower tends to cool the appliance Leave the blower off until the burn is well established i e 30 minutes After loading the appliance with wood and starting the fire set the Burn Rate Air Controls to the desired setting by following the burn rate instructions below High Burn Rate Maximum Heat 30 000 BTU hr Raise the Burn Rate Air Control all the way up until it stops top marker to a fully open position Be sure and monitor the fire closely while in this setting to avoid overfiring your stove Medium High Burn Rate 15 000 to 30 000 BTU hr Raise the Burn Rate Air Control to the Medium High marker Blower may remain on Medium Low Burn Rate 10 000 to 15 000 BTU hr Raise the Burn Rate Air Control to the Medium marker Leave the blower off until the burn is well established i e 30 minutes Low Burn Rate Below 10 000 BTU hr Leave the Burn Rate Air Control at the bottom marker Leave the blower off until the burn is well established i e 30 minutes NOTE These are approximate settings and will vary with type of wood or chimney draft Due to altitude and othe
52. nket and smooth out the blanket Slide the baffle pieces one piece at a time underneath the blanket Be sure the baffle boards are even with the front manifold tube and is resting on all tubes Figure 22 1 and 22 2 Re install the baffle protection channel by rotating it up and around the front tube so the bottom flange of the channel rests behind the manifold tube The baffle boards and Pigura 23 2 blanket are tucked inside the rear of the baffle protection channel F Door Handle Assembly Baffle Boards amp Blanket even with front tube and resting on back tube Install washer on door handle shaft Slide door handle through door Install additional washer s as shown in Figure 23 3 Install key in groove ak ND Align groove in latch cam with key slide latch cam over shaft 6 Install locknut but do not overtighten the handle needs to move smoothly 7 Install handle turning in a counter clockwise motion to desired location on door handle rod Figure 23 3 CAUTION Do not overtighten lock nut The door handle Baffle Ceramic Blanket on Top needs to move smoothly Protection Door Cross Section Latch Cam a Locknut J Channel gt gt DAA NY Door Handle Manifold Tubes 2 pc Baffle Board Spacing Cc Washers K Square Key Figure 23 1 Figure 23 3 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 23 G Tube Channel Assembly Rep
53. on to a minimum of NFPA 211 Level II is recom mended All repairs must be made prior to installing an insert The fireplace must be structurally sound and be able to support the weight of the solid fuel insert The factory built chimney must be listed per UL 127 or ULC 610 M87 for all installations Install thermal protection per this appliance listing requirements A full height 6 inch diameter stainless steel full height listed chimney liner must be installed meeting type HT 2100 F requirements per UL 1777 USA or ULC S635 with 0 clearance to masonry Canada The full liner must be attached to the insert flue collar and to the top of the existing chimney The flue liner top support attachment must not reduce the air flow for the existing air cooled chimney system Re install original factory built chimney cap only See Sec tion F Prefabricated Metal Chimney To prevent room air passage to the chimney cavity of the fireplace seal either the damper area around the chimney liner or the insert surround Circulating air chamber i e in a steel fireplace liner or metal hearth circulator may not be blocked The air flow within and around the fireplace shall not be altered blocked by the installation of the insert i e no louvers or cooling air inlet or outlet ports may be blocked by the insert or the insert surround See H Altering the Fireplace for modifications allowed for factory built fireplaces WARNING Risk
54. ower Replacement 22 E Baffle amp Ceramic Blanket Removal 23 F Door Handle Assembly 23 G Tube Channel Assembly Replacemernt 24 Installer s Guide Section 6 Getting Started A TTONMOUOu Design Installation amp Location Considerations Negative Pressure Locating Your Appliance and Chimney Chimney Termination Requirements 271 023 RUNG aiii ec eeekindis adda eme Tools and Supplies Needed Fir Safety acc sees serres caste dentsaes tsdeottadsicess Inspect Appliance and Components and Pre Burn Checklist Section 7 Dimensions and Clearances A Appliance Dimensions B Clearances to Combustibles UL and ULC and Hearth Protection Requirements C Alternate Floor Protection Calculation Section 8 Chimney Systems A Venting Systems B Inspections C Larger Chimneys ss D Masonry Chimney necesen E Metal Heat Circulating Chimney F Prefabricated Metal Chimney G Securing Chimney Component ee H Altering the Fireplace I Factory Built Solid Fuel Fireplaces 0 J Ovalizing Round Stainless Steel Liners K Chimney
55. precautions required for codes national et ou locaux Ne pas enlever de la brique ou du mortier pour accommoder la pi ce ins r e passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling L installation demande un tuyau allant de la chemin e existante avec un couvert herm tique hen used as a masonry insert stove install only in a masonry fireplace built to Installez seulement sur un foyer incombustible Approuv pour l installation et l usage dans les chemin es national and or local codes Do not remove brick or mortar to accommodate avec espace libre de z ro fabriqu es en usine et se conformant aux sp cifications minimum de chambre de insert Installation requires minimum of a starter pipe into existing chimney with feu badass pa airtight face seal Composants requis pouygiistallation a ration homologu rev tement seulement Install only on a non combustible hearth Approved for installation and use in AU Canada un tuyau Ogg de gggdeur de 6 inch 152mm S635 est exig par le code ULC S628 93 factory built zero clearance fireplaces conforming to minimum fire chamber specifications follow instructions in the owner s manual ATTENTION I z exttoyez jg chemin e fr quemment Sous certaines conditions il se peut que la Components required for installation listed vent liner only Hope ein e servant un autre e in Canada a full length 6 inch 152mm 635 flue liner is required as per ULC DANGER Hy a is e lectrique D connect
56. r environmental circumstances this operational information is a guideline only Figure 10 1 Burn Rate Air Control 10 Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 J Correct Baffle amp Blanket Placement Fire Risk Improper baffle placement may cause Overheating of firebox e Overheating the chimney Baffle must be placed properly see instructions Replace baffle if damaged or missing NOTE A missing damaged or improperly positioned baffle is dangerous and may cause damage and poor efficiency It will also void your warranty Note This are generic drawings and may not represent your specific model CORRECT POSITION Back of Firebox Ceramic Blanket Baffle Board Ceramic Blanket and Baffle Board MUST be in contact with the back of the firebox and even with each other in the front Figure 12 1 Correct Baffle and Blanket Positions INCORRECT POSITIONS Ceramic Blanket and Baffle Board are NOT in contact with the back of the firebox Ceramic Blanket is NOT in contact with the back of the firebox and NOT even with the Baffle Board in the front Back of Firebox S amp X ae NN SS iN WO O Q O Baffle Board Ceramic Blanket is bunched up at the back of the firebox and NOT even with the Baffle Board in the front Figure 12 2 Incorrect Baffle and Blanket Positions Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 11 K Building A Fire f Fire Risk Keep com
57. r firing Evidence of over firing includes but is not limited to e Warped air tube e Deteriorated refractory brick retainers e Deteriorated baffle and other interior components D Combustible Non combustible Materials e Combustible Material Material made of or surfaced with wood compressed paper plant fibers plastics or any material capable of igniting and burning whether flame proofed or not plastered or unplastered Non combustible Material Material which will not ignite and burn Such materials are those consisting entirely of steel iron brick tile slate glass or plasters or any combination thereof Non combustible Sealant Material Sealants which will not ignite and burn Rutland Inc Fireplace Mortar 63 Rutland 76R Nuflex 304 GE RTV106 or GE RTB116 or equivalent E Seasoned Wood Burn only dry seasoned wood e Store wood under cover out of the rain and snow e Dry and well seasoned wood will not only minimize the chance of creosote formation but will give you the most efficient fire e Even dry wood contains at least 15 moisture by weight and should be burned hot enough to keep the chimney hot for as long as it takes to dry the wood out about one hour e Itis a waste of energy to burn unseasoned wood of any kind Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered wet and requires full seasoning time e Standing dead wood can be considered to be about 2 3 seasoned e To tel
58. rements 2100 degrees F Re install original factory built chimney cap ONLY DO NOT block cooling air openings in chimney Blocking cooling air will overheat the chimney To maintain the functionality of the fireplace s chimney system you may use a Simpson Dura Vent DuraLiner Slip Hanger Part 4671 and attach to the bottom of the fireplace chimney cap to support the liner You have two options to completing the installation Option one Not required to use liner cap Re attach the existing top of the chimney cap Option two Using liner cap Re attach the existing top of the chimney cap and install a new storm collar and a new liner cap WARNING Risk of Fire Follow venting manufacturer s clearances and instructions when installing venting system Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 G Securing Chimney Components All joints should be secured with 3 sheet metal screws or rivets per pipe manufacturers instructions The sections must be attached to the insert and to each other with the crimped male end pointing toward the insert Figure 38 1 LINER CONNECTOR Figure 38 1 H Altering the Fireplace The following modifications of factory built fireplaces are permissible The following parts may be removed Smoke Shelf or Baffle Ember Catches Viewing Screen Curtain e The fireplace must not be altered Cutting any sheet metal parts of the fireplace in which the fireplace
59. removable to allow maximum clearance of 13 5 feet 411cm from ground level for transportation purposes 42 Asphyxiation Risk e NEVER INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM Consumes oxygen in the room WARNING Fire Risk Asphyxiation Risk Do not draw outside combustion air from e Wall floor or ceiling cavity AN Enclosed space such as an attic or garage Close proximity to exhaust vents or chimneys Fumes or odor may result CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAIN TAINED Do NOT cut through e Floor joist wall studs or ceiling trusses e Any supporting material that would affect the structural integrity Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 1 Reference Materials Vector Service Parts ECO WINS18 ECOCHOICE Wood Insert Beginning Manufacturing Date May 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Part number list on following page Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 05 11 43 Vingatictor Service Parts ECO WINS18 ECOCHOICE Beginning Manufacturing Date May 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active IMPORTANT THIS IS DATED INFORMATION When requesting service or replacement e parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer a GonvestionAirChannel OOOO evos 2 FlueattachRing o o OOOO voa
60. required Re install bolts Unit must be grounded with 8 solid copper grounding wire or equivalent and terminated at each end with N E C approved grounding device The factory built fireplace must meet UM 84 HUD requirements for outside combustion air supply to the fireplace fire chamber and the chimney must be listed to UL103 HT ora listed UL 1777 full length six inch 152mm diameter liner must be used It must be equipped with a spark arrestor cap and the outside air must be installed on the insert see page 37 for details Refer to page 30 of this manual for clearance to combustibles and floor protections requirements All clearances must be followed precisely Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the location were the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure Follow the chimney and chimney connector manufacturer s instructions when installing the flue system for use in a mobile home Burn wood only Other types of fuels may generate poisonous gases e g carbon monoxide If unit burns poorly while an exhaust blower is on in home i e range hood increase combustion air Installation shall be in accordance with the Manufacturers Home amp Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 NOTICE Construction clearance and termination must be in com pliance with the UMC Table 9C This installation must also comply with NFPA 211 NOTICE Top sections of chimney must be
61. revent pipe blockage poor draft and chimney fires Always burn dry wood to help prevent cap blockage and creosote build up Ashes must be cool before you can dispose of the ashes in a non combustible container Firebrick is designed to protect your firebox After ashes are removed inspect the fire brick and replace firebricks that are crum bling cracked or broken Keep door and glass gasket in good shape to maintain good burn times on a low burn setting To test place a dollar bill between the stove and door and then shut the door If you can pull the dollar out remove one washer from door handle behind latch cam and try again If you can still pull it out replace the door gasket Check the glass frame for loose screws to prevent air leakage Check glass for cracks Check the door latch for proper adjustment This is very important especially after the door rope has formed to the stove face Check door handle for smooth cam operation Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 19 Troubleshooting Guide With proper installation operation and maintenance your woodstove will provide years of trouble free service If you do experience a problem this troubleshooting guide will assist you or a qualified service person in the diagnosis of a problem and the corrective action to be taken Start Fire Problems Possible Cause Solution S O Can not get fire started Excessive smoke or spillage Burns too slo
62. s This is a naturally clean portion of the burn The coals burn with hot blue flames e Itis very important to reload your appliance while enough lively hot coals remain in order to provide the amount of heat needed to dry and rekindle the next load of wood e Itis best to open the Burn Rate Air Control before reload ing This livens up the coalbed and reduces excessive emissions opacity smoke Figure 10 1 on page 10 Open door slowly so that ash or smoke does not exit ap pliance through opening e Break up any large chunks and distribute the coals so that the new wood is laid on hot coals Air quality is important to all of us and if we choose to use wood to heat our homes we should do so responsibly We need to learn to burn in the cleanest way possible al lowing us to continue using our wood appliances for many years to come Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 H Burn Rate Air Control The air supply enters at the upper front of the firebox near the top of the glass door This preheated air supplies the necessary fresh oxygen to mix with the unburned gases helping to create sec ond third and fourth combustions This air is regulated by the Burn Rate Air Control There are four settings High Medium High Medium Low and Low When the control is raised all the way up it is on the High setting and when pushed all the down it is on the Low setting Figure 10 1 HIGH MEDIUM HIGH Bur
63. sionals Mechanical exhausting devices e Ensure all joints are properly engaged and the chimney is Overdrafting caused by excessive chimney heights properly secured Ideal performance is with height of chimney between f 14 16 feet 4 26 4 88m measured from the base of 2 Prior to installing determine the following the appliance e Type of chimney connector to be used single wall 6 inch 152mm diameter stainless steel i WARNING double wall 6 inch 152mm diameter stainless steel 7 Fire Risk e Consult pages 32 and 33 for clearances to combustibles Hearth amp Home Technologies disclaims any e Power outlet located close by for optional blower responsibility for and the warranty will be voided by the following actions Installation and use of any damaged appliance Modification of the appliance Installation other than as instructed by Hearth amp Home Technologies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth amp Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if supplied with unit Do NOT Overfire If appliance or chimney connector glows you are overfiring Any such action that may cause a fire hazard WARNING LIN asphyxiation Risk DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM May allow flue gases to enter the
64. sults can be fatal 6 Once the kindling is burning quickly add several full length logs 3 to 4 inches 76 to 102mm in diameter Be careful not to smother the fire Stack the pieces of wood 1 2 inch to 1 inch apart near enough to keep each other hot but far enough away from each other to allow air flow between them 7 Once there is an established bed of coals set the Burn Rate Air Control to the desired setting following the instruc tions found in the Section Burn Rates and Operating Efficiency 8 If you have installed the optional blower please note that the blower tends to cool the appliance Leave the blower off until the burn is well established i e 30 minutes When ready to reload It is best to set the Burn Rate Air Control in the High position before reloading This livens up the coalbed and reduces excessive emissions opacity smoke Open door slowly so that ash or smoke does not exit appliance through opening Large logs burn slowly holding a fire longer Small logs burn fast and hot giving quick heat As long as there are hot coals repeating steps 6 through 8 will maintain a continuous fire throughout the season NOTE e Build fire on brick firebox floor only e Do NOT use grates or other methods to support fuel It will adversely affect emissions CAUTION Odors and vapors released during initial operation e Curing of high temperature paint e Open windows for air circulation Odors m
65. t be installed This insert conforms with the UL 1482 and ULC s628 With a continuous chimney liner of a 6 inch 152mm diam Canada in all respects and is approved to UL amp ULC eter extending from the fireplace insert to the the top of the safety standards for installation and use within a fireplace Chimney with a masonry chimney in accordance with NFPA 211 and The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 require CAN CSA B365 01 ments of CAN ULC S635 Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory Built Chimneys and Vents In USA a minimum 5 foot length 6 inch diameter flue or CAN ULC S640 Standard for Lining Systems for New liner is required as per UL 1482 however Hearth amp Masonry Chimneys Home Technologies strongly recommends a full reline for optimum performance UL 1777 Insulated Stainless Steel De Follow Manufacturer s Liner or Other Approved Lining System Instructions for Maximum Follow Manufacturer s Instructions Liner Extension Above on Insulation and Support Chimney Maximum 30 Degrees Offset in Chimney For Zero or Other Non Code Clearances Follow Approved Liner Manufacturer s Specific Insulation Requirements Different Clearances May Require Different Specifications Masonry Chimney Must Have Structural Integrity UL 1777 Insulated Stainless Steel Liner or Other Approved Lining System Minimum 8 in 203mm Masonry Thickness in Front of Smoke Chamber Minimum Clearance in
66. tion of a low fire will cause the glass to become coated Operating the appliance with the Burn Rate Air Control all the way open for 15 20 minutes should remove the built up coating CAUTION Handle glass assembly with care Glass is breakable 18 Avoid striking scratching or slamming glass Avoid abrasive cleaners Do not clean glass while it is hot E Inspect Firebrick amp Replacement Instructions Frequency After each ash removal By Homeowner Replace the firebrick if they become crumbly and or if there is a 1 4 inch 6 35mm gap between the bricks The firebox is lined with firebrick which has exceptional insulating properties Do not use a grate simply build a fire on the firebox floor Do not operate appliance without firebrick 1 After the coals have completely cooled remove all old brick and ash from unit and vacuum firebox 2 Remove new brick set from box and lay out to the diagram shown in the instructions that come with the replacement brick set 3 Lay bottom bricks in unit Install rear bricks on the top of the bottom bricks Install side bricks Slide top of brick under clips on side of firebox and push the bottom of the brick until it is flush with the side of the unit Use Part 832 0550 when ordering individual brick Provide brick dimension or copy the page in the service parts list mark the desired brick and take it to your authorized dealer Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D No
67. to a temperature high enough to evapo rate the moisture present in all wood e Wood will reach the boiling point of water 212 F and will not get any hotter until the water is evaporated This process takes heat from the coals and tends to cool the appliance Fire requires three things to burn e Fuel Air e Heat If heat is robbed from the appliance during the drying stage the new load of wood has reduced the chances for a good clean burn It is always best to burn dry seasoned firewood When the wood isn t dry you must open the air controls and burn at a high burn setting for a longer time to start it burning The heat generated from the fire should be warming your home and establishing the flue draft not evaporating the mois ture out of wet unseasoned wood resulting in wasted heat 2 Second Stage In the secondary stage wood gives off flammable gases which burn above the fuel with bright flames During this stage of burning e The flames must be maintained and not allowed to go out to ensure the cleanest possible fire e Ifthe flames tend to go out it is set too low for your burn ing conditions The air control located at the upper right hand corner is used to adjust for burn rates This is called the Burn Rate Air Control Figure 10 1 on page 10 3 Final Stage The final stage of burning is the charcoal stage This occurs when the flammable gases have been mostly burned and only charcoal remain
68. urer s instruc tions and clearances The chimney meets the required minimum height SR All labels have been removed from the glass door 1 Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home to ensure your safety They should be ce Pigted Surfaces Nate Been Med FO isabel located away from the heating appliance and close ce to the sleeping areas Follow the smoke detector e A power outlet is available nearby for use of the manufacturer s placement and installation instructions blower assembly and be sure to maintain regularly H Fire Safety To provide reasonable fire safety the following should be given serious consideration 2 A conveniently located Class A fire extinguisher to contend with small fires resulting from burning embers A WARNING 4 vr oy Fire Risk l Inspect Appliance and Components Inspect appliance and components for damage Damaged parts may impair safe operation e Remove appliance and components from packaging and inspect for damage Do NOT install damaged components Do NOT install incomplete components Vent system components and surrounds are shipped in Do NOT install substitute components separate packages Report damaged parts to dealer e Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment e Read all the instructions before starting the installation Follow these instructions carefully during the installation to ensure maximum safety and
69. vember 22 2011 F Quick Reference Maintenance Guide CAUTION Allow the appliance to completely cool down before performing any cleaning or maintenance Baffle amp Blanket MONTHLY or After Every Blanket Emax YEARLY or After Every 4 Cords of Wood Chimney System EVERY 2 MONTHS or After Every 4 Cords of Wood Firebrick amp Ash Removal WEEKLY or After Every 25 Loads of Wood Door amp Glass Assemblies WEEKLY or After Every 25 Loads of WEEKLY or After Every 25 Latch Cam rhs p Spacing Washers Note These are generic drawings and may not represent your specific model Cord of Wood Loads of Wood Start the first inspection after the first 2 months of use or if performance changes and adjust your schedule accordingly Maintenance is required for safe operation and must be performed to maintain your warranty Baffle and blanket placement is critical to heat output efficiency and overall life of the unit Make sure the baffle is pushed all of the way to the back of the firebox and the blanket is laying flat Inspect baffle for cracks Vacuum the blower impellers The chimney and chimney cap must be in spected for soot and creosote every two months during the burn season or more fre quency if chimney exceeds or is under 14 16 ft 4 3m 4 8m measured from bottom of appli ance This will p
70. vember 22 2011 Service Parts Replacement NPLUG APPLIANCE FROM ANY POWER SOURCE BEFORE REPLACING ANY COMPONENTS B Snap Disc Replacement Cont d 3 Slide snap disc out of bracket and unplug from wire har ness A Glass Replacement Replace with 5mm ceramic glass only 1 Ensure that the fire is out and the appliance is cool to the touch 2 Protect a table or counter top with padding or towels 4 Reinstall in reverse order Protect your hands and wear gloves to prevent injury 3 Remove the door with the broken glass by lifting the door up and off of the hinges ATTACHMENT HARDWARE 4 Lay door face down on a table or counter making sure the handle hangs over the edge so the door lays flat on a soft surface eae 5 Remove the screws from each glass retainer and remove the glass If screws are difficult to remove soak with penetrating oil first 6 Center the glass with edges evenly overlapping the opening in the door i e same space top and bottom left and right sides 7 Replace the glass retainers Be careful not to cross thread the screws 8 Tighten each retainer just a few turns until each is secured Check again for centering of glass in door frame Continue to tighten each retainer alternately a few turns at a time until the glass is secure DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN can cause glass to break LEFT SIDE 9 Replace the door on the appliance PANEL WARNING R
71. ves you specifice rights you may also have other rights which vary from state to state EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE EX PRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE 7014 212B 1 10 11 Page 2 of 2 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Listing and Code Approvals A Appliance Certification Mode Jecownse Standard UL1482 and ULC S628 93 and UM 84 HUD Mobile Home Approved NOTE This installation must conform with local codes In the absence of local codes you must comply with the UL1482 UM 84 HUD and NPFA211 in the U S A and the ULC S628 93 and CAN CSA B365 Installation Codes in Canada The Heatilatro ECO WINS18 meets the U S Environmental Protection Agency s 1990 particulate emission standards Intertek Testing Laboratory is a National Recognized Test Lab NRTL approved by OSHA B Mobile Home Approved e This appliance is approved for mobile home installa tions when not installed in a sleeping room and when an outside combustion air inlet is provided The structural integrity of the mobile home floor ceil ing and walls must be maintained e The appliance must be properly grounded to the frame of the mobile home with 8 copper ground wire and use only listed double wall connector pipe e Outside Air Kit part OAK ACC must be installed in a
72. wly Not enough heat output Fire burns too fast 20 Not enough kindling paper or no Use dry kindling more paper Arrange kindling amp kindling paper wood for air movement Check for restricted termination cap Check for blockage of outside air kit if installed Check for flue blockage Pre warm flue before starting fire refer to Building Not enough air for fire to ignite a Fire Section Check for adequate vent height refer to Chimney Height Section Open window below the appliance towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too Use dry seasoned wood refer to Seasoned Wood large Section Bed of coals not established Start with paper amp kindling to establish bed of before adding wood coals refer to Building a Fire Section Flue blockage such as birds Have chimney inspected for creosote and cleaned nests or leaves in termination by a certified chimney sweep cap Down draft or negative pressure Do not use exhaust fans during start up refer to Competition with exhaust Negative Pressure Section FENIES Open window below the appliance towards the wind Mix in hardwood Extremely dry or soft wood Mix in less seasoned wood after fire is established refer to Wood Fuel Section Check for correct vent height too much vertical height creates overdrafting Overdraftin Check location of vent termination refer to Chimney Termination Requirement Section Heatilator ECO WINS18 7065 132D No
73. xide e Spillage of sparks coals and logs e Over firing DO NOT leave the stove unattended with the door open Starting a fire may not require an open door for draft The air control should supply adequate draft The stove is ready for normal operation 16 Heatilator e ECO WINS18 7065 132D November 22 2011 Maintenance and Service A Disposal of Ashes Frequency When ash is within 1 3 4 inch 44mm of firebox lip Leave 1 4 to 1 2 inch 6 13mm of ash in the bottom of the firebox By Homeowner WARNING Risk of Fire Ashes could contain hot embers Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container should be placed 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 the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled B Chimney and Chimney Connector Inspection Cleaning Frequency Every 2 months during heating season or as recommended by a certified chimney sweep more frequently if chimney exceeds or is under 14 16 ft 4 3 4 8m measured from bottom of appliance By Certified Chimney Sweep WARNING Risk of Fire Ignited creosote is extremely HOT Prevent creosote buildup Remove all ash from the firebox and extinguish all hot embers before disposal Allow the appliance to cool completely

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