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1. 305 mm Noe Chimney connector Chimney engin flush with aside of Nue d insulated x f listed factorv built SUT himney eh chimney length t sup c Minimura chimney clearance to sheet steel supports and combustibles 2 im 31 mm Two air channel each in 25 4 mm Chines 2 connector gt ad y 2 Minimum 6 in Z J 152 mm glass Two ventilated air i Aber isolati channels each S es ASE VIDAR 25 4 praeri I n tmm Masonry Chimney i Construction of Sheet steel sheet stee upports Minunuin chinmey clearance D lo sheet steel supports und combustibles 2m 31 mm Minimum clearance 2 in 51 mm Sheet steel suppors lin 25 4 mm ur space to Chimney a chimney length section Chimney connector Chimney A connecior j himney length LISHUITY Sheu slee himne suppots NOTES 1 Connectors to a masonry chimney except for method B shall extend in one continuous section through the wall pass through system and the chimney wall up to but not past the inner liner face 2 A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling 3 Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 Method A 12 305 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Using a minimum thickness of 3 5 90 mm bric
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3. Proximity to Combustibles Electrical Wiring The installation of this stove will require some research Once your options are determined consult with your local building department as to the necessary installation requirements for your area Is a building permit required Rooms where installation may not be allowed etc Warning Check all local building and safety codes before installation The installation instructions and appropriate code requirements must be followed exactly and without compromise Alterations to the stove are not allowed Do not connect the stove to a chimney system serving another stove appliance or any air distribution duct Failure to follow these instructions will void the manufacturer s warranty If you plan to vent your stove into an existing masonry chimney have it inspected by a local fire marshal or qualified installer Remember that a stove s performance is heavily influenced by the chimney and its location on the roof An oversized flue may not provide effective draw and a flue liner may be required see Draft Requirements page 12 Consult your dealer or qualified installer before final selection is made This stove requires pre installation including the preparation of the floor and appropriate hearth pad for acceptance of outside air if applicable and modifications for flue and chimney Page 6 1 4 Clearance from Combustible Walls WARNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU O
4. 7 4 Adding Wood Do not add wood until the flames have stopped blazing First open the draft controls completely then slowly open the doors and add wood Be sure to open the doors slowly to avoid a possible flame up Close the doors after you have added the wood If the fire was almost burned out before you added more wood keep the draft controls in a fully open position for approx 5 10 minutes Then move the controls to the center position for normal operation After heating up and the addition of wood soot can accumulate on the fireclay parts and glass window but this will burn itself off again with the increase in fireplace temperature If wet wood is used a large amount of soot will accumulate on your woodstove Therefore do not burn wood with a moisture content of more than 20 7 5 Maximum Fuel Supply The woodstove is designed for a maximum fuel supply per load of 2 5 kg of split wood or 1 5 kg of wood briquettes If these maximum levels are exceeded this may result in damages to your stove 7 6 Putting the Fire Out As soon as the fire has burned down and the wood is no longer glowing close the primary and secondary draft air supplies If the air supply controls are closed while the fire is still burning or the wood is still glowing the resultant exhaust gas buildup in the woodstove can cause an explosion which breaks the glass window The woodstove will continue to give off heat for some time Otherwise the stove will cool f
5. cleaned on a regular basis If a fire should occur in the chimney or a real risk of fire exists immediately close the draft intake lever and the door If necessary call the fire department to extinguish the fire Always call the local authorities after a chimney fire so that the chimney can be inspected If a gray haze should appear on the outer surface after an overheating situation this can be removed and or touched up with specialty spray paint for woodstoves Page 22 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Poor Draft Conditions e Is the chimney too short e ls the chimney or flue leaking e Is the flue protruding out from the chimney Is the door from another fireplace that is connected to the same chimney open 9 2 Woodstove does not give off enough heat e Is the room too large e Are there too many ashes on the grate e ls the ash pan full Is the flue obstructed e Are the primary and secondary draft air control levers closed Is the connection between the stove and the chimney sealed or leaking 9 3 Woodstove gives off too much heat e Are the primary and secondary draft air control levels open too far e Is the stove door closed properly Is the ash pan completely closed e Is the chimney too tall e Have you added too much wood 10 Important Damages that occur as a result of improper operation are not covered under warranty 11 Fire Safety Please read very important Teach your children about fire safety and in parti
6. for exact specifications Factory built chimneys must comply with UL 103HT or ULC S629 Tile lined Factory masonry WA built chimney chimney 2 4 Acceptable Connector Pipe for Installations For Standard Residential Clearances 6 152 mm minimum single wall 25 gage minimum thickness stove pipe is acceptable Three 3 pre drilled holes are provided in the flue collar for fastening the pipe securely to the stove Use sheet metal screws for each section when connecting to the manufacturer s transition piece usually called a dripless connector to join single wall pipe to their factory built chimney section Minimum Flue Size The required minimum diameter and area required for the flue size is respectively 6 152 mm diameter which is approximately 28 square inches 711 square mm The maximum flue size should be no more than three times the cross sectional area of the size of the 6 152 mm diameter flue collar In this case that would be no larger than 10 254 mm in diameter area approx 85 sq inches 216 sq cm Connection To A Factory Built Chimney This space heater is to be connected to a factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC S629 Standard for 650 C Factory Built Chimneys 2 5 Chimney Inspection Existing chimneys must be inspected before installing your stove Consult your local building department for chimney code requirements A masonry chimney must have a code approved liner This line
7. glued in with special stove cement 8 2 Cleaning the Woodstove Fireplace stoves are designed so that the secondary air draft also serves as a rinsing air for the glass window With proper installation and correct positioning of the chimney the glass will remain generally clean on its own Despite this fact a buildup of a fine layer of soot dust is often unavoidable and this is magnified by poor fuel wet wood and or constant draft with limited efficiency Important Only clean the glass after the woodstove has completely cooled Warning Do not use abrasive cleaners Only clean the glass after the woodstove has completely cooled Use some moist paper that has been dipped in the cool ashes to remove the soot on the glass window As a final step in the cleaning process use some fresh paper with clean water to rinse the window Even if the chimney is not cleaned every year the joints between the oven and the chimney should be cleaned every year In general you should keep the fireplace and flue clean at all times Small cracks in the baffle bricks due to heat stress are unavoidable and will not have an adverse effect on its function or durability under normal operating conditions Consult your dealer if you notice more extensive damage Check the door gasket seal on a regular basis for damage and replace if necessary Keep the fireplace and flue clean If you are a frequent user of your woodstove you should also have the chimney
8. properly installed method to elevate the fire SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS See the listing label located on the back of stove or see Safety Listing Label on page 24 It is highly recommended to install a smoke detector in the home when installing a wood stove Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Planning Your Installation 1 1 Questions to Ask Local Building Officials 1 2 Smoke Detectors 1 3 Selecting a Location 1 4 Clearance from Combustible Walls 1 5 Floor Protection 1 6 Ventilation 1 7 Fresh Air Installation 2 1 Installing Marble Accents 2 2 Baffle Bricks 2 3 Types of Chimneys 2 4 Acceptable Connector Pipe for Installations 2 5 Chimney Inspection 2 6 Chimney Height Requirements 2 7 Draft Requirements 2 8 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs User s Guide 3 1 Hand Protection 3 2 Technical Data and Dimensions 3 3 Delivery 3 4 Unpacking 3 5 Acceptable Fuel Safety Please read very important Fresh Air Supply Operating Your Woodstove 6 1 Regulating the Heat 6 2 Door 6 3 Ash Drawer Heating Operation 7 1 First Use 7 2 Starting a Fire 7 3 Environmentally Safe Heating 7 4 Adding Wood 7 5 Maximum Fuel Supply 7 6 Putting the Fire Out 7 7 Heating During Transition Periods Cleaning and Maintenance 8 1 Door Gasket Seal 8 2 Cleaning the Woodstove Page 4 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Poor Draft Conditions 9 2 Woodstove does not give off enough heat 9 3 Woodstove gives o
9. temperatures on top of the firebox Do not place the marble directly on the top metal surface of the stove or it will crack 2 Place top marble piece onto the gasket on stove top 3 Place ash lip marble into recessed area on the stove ash lip located below the fuel door 2 2 Baffle Bricks The baffle bricks are preinstalled by manufacturer IMPORTANT The baffle bricks require periodic inspection and replacement for proper operation If the baffle bricks are fractured or crumbling they should be replaced Do not operate this appliance without the baffle bricks properly installed Page 10 2 3 Types of Chimneys The chimney is a vital part of your stove installation A properly built masonry chimney or a properly installed factory built chimney will assure a consistent draft under a variety of weather conditions a smoking stove is usually caused by a chimney problem The stove flue size is 6 inches 152 mm diameter which is approximately 28 square inches 711 square mm minimum The maximum flue size should be no more than three times the cross sectional area or the size of the stove flue collar In this case that would be no larger than a 1 inch 254 mm diameter stack or approximately 85 square inches 216 square cm maximum All chimneys must be installed as specified by local building codes and according to the chimney manufacturer instructions in the case of a factory built chimney See the chimney manufacturer instructions
10. wood in a crisscrossed pile Open the primary and secondary draft controls as far as possible As long as the fire has not started burning completely you can leave the ash pan slightly opened This will warm up the glass window and prevent soot coating e As soon as the fire gets going close the ash pan e For the next supply of fuel spread out the burning embers in even layers and add approximately three 3 larger pieces of wood After the wood starts to burn you can close the primary draft control The secondary draft control remains open e After a period of time as soon as the fire is burning well it might seem as if the heat output is less Regulate the burning process first by the amount of wood in the stove At the same time the secondary draft can be reduced e The air supply for burning and for heat output is dependent upon the fireplace draft moisture and size of wood 7 3 Environmentally Safe Heating Too much wood can result in an overheating situation In this case there is too much stress on the woodstove and poor flue gas values result If there is not enough wood then the stove will not reach the required operating temperature As a result the wood does not burn up cleanly and soot is built up on the glass and the fireclay walls Therefore fill your woodstove about halfway with wood pieces and replenish on a regular basis Your woodstove is not a garbage burning incinerator Use only wood or wood briquettes for fuel
11. 326 regulated Secondary regulated CAI NO Note We reserve the right to make modifications in the interest of technical advances Page 16 Room Heating Capacity The room heating capacity has a nominal value of 8 kW and is to be calculated as follows according to DIN 18 893 for rooms that do not have insulation that complies with the Heat Insulation Ordinance For favorable heating conditions calculated according to DIN 4701 At less favorable heating conditions 145 m At unfavorable heating conditions 98 m For interval heating with interruptions of more than 8 hours the heating capacity is reduced by 25 3 3 Delivery Damage can occur to the product during transport even though the packaging appears to be undamaged upon visual inspection Therefore it is important that you inspect the stove itself very carefully and report all damages within one week In the event of obvious visual damage to the product or its packaging make a note of this on the shipping papers before accepting the merchandise 3 4 Unpacking All cardboard and synthetic materials are recyclable Please dispose of these at your local recycling center None of the wooden parts have been surface treated and they can be used as heating materials for your woodstove Very carefully open the packaging so that you do not damage anything Prior to installation make sure that the base construction can support the weight of the stov
12. BSERVE THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES There are listed clearances for your stove which were determined in a Laboratory test using various classes of stove pipe or chimney Minimums are first established for the stove itself and then increased based on how much heat is transferred by each class of pipe Residential Standard not approved for manufactured mobile homes Using single wall pipe connector to the top of the stove Clearances USA inches millimeters A 10 255 C 18 460 E 18 460 B 12 305 D 11 280 Clearances Canada inches millimeters A 21 535 C 27 685 E 27 685 B 21 535 D 20 510 a 8 The minimum clearance from the stove front is 52 inch 1320mm for both Canada and US This dimension must be used by a rotatable 360 Stove PROTECTED WALL CLEARANCE when the stove is installed adjacent to a protected wall system the variance must be approved by your local building official Normally the protected wall system is defined as anon combustible material with a minimum of 1 air space behind Check your local building codes or consult a qualified installer Ref NFPA 211 Page 7 1 5 Floor Protection This appliance requires a non combustible floor protection to protect against burning embers If the floor is to be stone tile brick etc it must be mortared or grouted to form a continuous non combustible surface If a chimney connector extends horizontally over the floor protection mus
13. Installation Operator Maintenance Manual for Stromboli amp Lascar Manufactured by Imported by ROMOTOP spol sr o Wittus Inc Komensk ho 325 PO Box 120 742 01 Suchdol nad Odrou Pound Ridge NY 10576 Czech Republic USA T 420 556 770 911 T 914 764 5679 F 420 556 770 920 F 914 764 0465 www romotop com www wittus com Page 1 Installation Operator Maintenance Manual LASCAR STROMBOLI Model 0601 Soap Stone Model s 0700 and 03 Steel Model 0602 Tiles Model s 0701 and 01 Soap Stone Model s 0702 and 02 Tiles Page 2 IMPORTANT CAUTION Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater For your safety follow these installation operation and maintenance instructions exactly without deviation Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death If this appliance is not properly installed a house fire may result Contact your local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Build fires directly upon the brick hearth inside the stove Do not use grates irons or any other 17 18 19 20 If using an older chimney it must be inspected for adequate serviceability Refer to Chimney Inspection on page 11 of this manual The minimum clearances must be maintained for all combustible surfaces and ma
14. an then add wood while the handle is hot 3 2 Technical Data and Dimensions LASCAR STROMBOLI Heat Flue Output Dimensions Diameter Center Height Area Heated hxwxd inner rear design 170 ceramic 175 ceramic Average Wood Use Single Load 3 4 cumney eve pieces of wood 15 20 moisture Flue Gas Heat Fray temas Fg fo tg es Dimensioned sketch of Stomboli 01 02 and 03 Secondary air regulation Closed left lt Open right Primary air regulation Closed push in lt Open pull out Shaker Grate towing rod under the door Stone if cladding 666 Technical data table Product name Rated Dimensions Weight Stove pipe Rear Average Average wood output Pj HxWxD diameter outlet heating consumption one axis capability batch 3 logs KKS height 10 cm L30 cm humidity 15 20 kW mm kg mm mm m3 kg hour Stromboli 01 stone 9 225 Stromboli 02 regulated 1174x666x 175 150 180 2 8 ceramic 4 11 475 Stromboli 03 metal 155 Efficiency Air regulation Exchanger Type Data for the chimney technician CAI central air 1 self closing door Chimney Combustion Combustion inlet 2 non selfclosing draught gases gases average door temperature Volume Output Pa g s oC litres kW 79 Primary 1 10 7
15. aster due to the supply of fresh cold air i e the thermal energy escapes out the chimney Page 21 7 7 Heating during Transition Periods During transition periods Spring Fall outside temperatures of over 16 C can cause a smoke buildup in the woodstove If sufficient draft cannot be created with a startup fire at this temperature rapid generation of high heat by quick burning of newspaper so that the fumes are not completely removed then you should abandon your plans for a fire Use newspaper as fuel for a startup fire Add less wood during transition periods or wait longer before adding more wood The fireplace should be filled with less fuel wood and operated at a higher setting of the primary draft control lever so that the existing fuel burns faster in flames which will stabilize the chimney draft In addition the wait time between adding wood for reheating should be extended To avoid resistance in the firebed ashes should be carefully scraped off on a regular basis 8 Cleaning and Maintenance Very important All cleaning and maintenance work must only be performed on a completely cooled down fireplace Top and bottom seals are fastened with three screws to bracket 8 1 Door Gasket Seal The door is equipped with a special ceramic seal This prevents an unwanted vacuum exhaust of combustion air The woodstove can then be regulated with the primary and secondary draft control levers Side seal is
16. cular keep them as far away as possible from the woodstove while it is in operation The heating process causes the top surface of the woodstove as well as its operating elements including the window and flue to become extremely hot Do not touch any of these parts without appropriate protective gear or tools e g heat protection gloves Never put laundry or other objects on the stove to dry Objects that are not heat resistant should never be placed on top of the woodstove or in the vicinity of the stove Drying racks for drying clothing or similar items must be set up at a sufficient distance away from the heating device Never heat and or store flammable or explosive materials such as empty spray cans and similar objects in or around the immediate fireplace area as this can cause an explosion Do not wear loose or easily combustible clothing when starting the fire or adding wood As long as your woodstove is in operation do not work with easily combustible or explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms 12 Warranty 5 years The stove comes with a 5 year warranty This warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship The warranty does not cover the following Incorrect installation of the stove not according to the Installation and User Manual Rust or inappropriate treatment such as scratches on the stove body etc Improper operating or mishandling of the stove Normal wearing parts that are in contact with the fire e
17. e Use only proper lifting aids with adequate support capacities to move your woodstove Please do not stand on top of your woodstove it is not designed to be used as a ladder or scaffolding 3 5 Acceptable Fuel Acceptable fuel sources are pieces of wood with a length of 30 cm 12 and a diameter of 10 cm 4 as well as wood briquettes Only air dried wood should be used The burning of waste materials in particular synthetic materials is not permitted according to federal laws regulating emissions In addition this causes damage to the fireplace and chimney Air dried wood will achieve a maximum water content of 30 after at least 1 year soft woods and or 2 years hard woods Wood is not designed for continuous burning i e heating the fireplace overnight with wood is not possible 4 Safety Please read very important e Check on a regular basis to make sure that the woodstove has been attached to the chimney in compliance with all regulations e Carefully read the User s Guide before you use your woodstove for the first time This will provide you with information about how to safely operate your stove e During operation the woodstove s surface will become very hot Pay attention in particular to children playing in the vicinity of the stove as they are most likely to be at risk of injury Keep small children away from the stove e Make sure that no combustible material is located in the vicinity of or on t
18. e flashing NOTE On a flat or tarred and graveled roof nail and seal the flat roof flashing to the roof on all sides with roofing compound Do not put screws through the flashing into the chimney pipe 2 6 Chimney Height Requirements The chimney must be 3 feet 914 mm above the level of the roof penetration and a minimum of 2 feet 610 mm higher than any roof surface within 10 feet 305 cm see below Check with your local building officials for any additional requirements for your area Due to prevailing winds local terrain adjacent tall trees a hill or ravine near the home or adjacent structures additional chimney height or a special chimney cap may be required to ensure optimum performance To achieve a stable draft the total flue height required from the appliance to termination is 12 to 15 feet 366 to 457 cm minimum Top of the fiue must be 3 915 4 a W mm higher than highest point 4 of roof penetration E NR 2 e B m Ok r Top ofthe flue mustbe 2 610 mm higher than any part of roof within oe ye 10 305 cm horizontal 77 f take These rules are minimums In some be increased to achieve sufficient draft P E een instances chimney height may need to aa p t ae 2 7 Draft Requirements The appliance is merely one component of a larger system The other equally important component is the venting system This is necessary for achieving the required flow of c
19. e sufficient combustion make up air for the solid fuel fired appliance b The householder should be informed that the ventilation system might need to be re balanced by a ventilation technician after installation of the appliance NOTE Because the base sits 1 25 4 mm off the floor the outside air floor duct can be positioned along the front to rear center line under the pedestal but as close to the opening in the base as location permits The outside air floor duct opening must be protected from any possible obstruction including loose floor insulation Page 9 2 Installation 2 1 Installing Marble Accents Marble is a natural product and therefore each piece will have its own unique character Marble can be scratched so care should be taken to avoid putting heavy or rough objects trivet steamers on the surface If the marble should become scratched the scratch may be removed or diminished by polishing it with jeweler s rouge which can be purchased at many hardware stores Do not install the marble before curing the paint The marble set consists of 2 pieces A large piece which fits onto the stove top and a smaller piece which fits onto the ash lip which is located below the fuel door Install the marble gasket and marble as follows 1 Install gasket on stove top as shown in the illustration The ceramic fiber blanket and strips cerawool which come with each unit must be placed under the marble to insulate it from high
20. ff too much heat 10 Important 11 Fire Safety Please read very important 12 Warranty 13 Replacement Parts List 13 1 Replacement Tiles 13 2 Replacement Glass and Door Handle 13 3 Replacement Baffle Bricks Testing Listing Appliance Type Solid Fuel Room Heater U S Test Standard UL 1482 Canadian Test Standard CAN ULC S627 EPA Exemption Certification All testing done by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc in Middleton WI Packaging List One Installation and operation instruction manual One Set of Baffle Bricks One Set of Tiles or Soap Stone One Glove One Lever for the Secendary Air Using this Manual 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 Intertek Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this manual Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual The Homeowner s Care and Operation Instructions included here will assure that you have many years of dependable and enjoyable service from your appliance Page 5 1 Planning Your Installation 1 1 Questions to Ask Local Building Officials A correct installation is critical and imperative for reducing fire hazards and perilous conditions that can arise when wood burning appliances are improperly installed The installer must follow all of the manufacturer s instructions The installation of a wood burning appliance must conform to local codes and applicable state and federal req
21. fuel burns poorly or back drafts occur whether or not there is combustion present 2 Existing fuel fired equipment in the house such as fireplaces or other heating appliances smell do not operate properly suffer smoke roll out when opened or back draft whether or not there is combustion present 3 Opening a window slightly on a calm windless day alleviates any of the above symptoms 4 The house is equipped with a well sealed vapor barrier and tight fitting windows and or has any powered devices that exhaust house air 5 There is excessive condensation on windows in the winter 6 A ventilation system is installed in the house b If these or other indications suggest that infiltration air is inadequate additional combustion air should be provided from the outdoors Outside combustion air can be provided to the appliance by the following means 1 Direct connection appliances can only use direct connection of outside combustion air if they are certified for the type of installation Installations shall comply with the manufacturer s instructions 2 Indirect method for an appliance not certified for direct connection of outside combustion air the outside air is ducted to a point no closer than 12 in 300 mm from the appliance to avoid affecting the performance of the appliance 3 A mechanical ventilation system if the house has ventilation system air change or heat recovery a The ventilation system may be able to provid
22. g baffle bricks and door gaskets Costs of transport assembly and disassembly and glass breakage or cracks Any structural changes to the stove are not covered by warranty Only use authentic spare parts that are designed for the stove Page 23 13 Replacement Parts List 13 1 Replacement Tiles 13 2 Replacement Glass and Door Handle 4 es N SN 021103 _M6Xe2 AS CSN_O2103_MOX12 Aen CSN 021727 _6 CSN 0217024 _6_4 x 023A 0360 10 CSN _021733_6 DIN_380 8_M6 003A_D000_091 CSN _021103_MSK14 pe A a EF D S tyes CSN_02LL03_N6X14 CSNOCI740_6 0204 _0300_131 OO1A_0300_181 CSN _021103_N4XB CSN 021702443 1234_0340_001 1234_0300_011 ESN 021103 waxes yy 031_030_031 Yy ma owe 625A 0300151 CSN C1401 M6 Ty 0234 0200 _021 0234 _0330_001 ok Glass Dimensions Height 550 0mm Width 420 0mm Thickness 4 0mm Radius 420 0mm IMPORTANT Replace glass only with glass from the manufacturer or distributor of this appliance Page 24 13 3 Replacement baffle bricks IMPORTANT Replace baffle bricks only with baffle bricks from the manufacturer or distributor of this appliance We sincerely hope that your woodstove provides you with many cozy hours of warmth and enjoyment Imported by WiTTUS FIRE BY DESIGN PO Box 120
23. imble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152 mm separation area containing fiber glass insulation from the wall thimble and cover its opening with a 24 gage minimum sheet metal support Maintain the 6 152 mm space There should also be a support sized to fit and hold the metal chimney connector See that the support is fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides Make sure fasteners used to secure the metal chimney connector do not penetrate chimney flue liner Method D 2 51 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Start with a Solid Pak listed factory built chimney section at least 12 305 mm long with insulation of 1 25 4 mm or more and an inside diameter of 8 2 51 mm larger than the 6 152 mm chimney connector Use this as a pass through for a minimum 24 gage single wall steel chimney connector Keep Solid Pak section concentric with and spaced 1 25 4 mm off the chimney connector by wall of steel metal support plates at both ends of chimney section Cover opening with and support chimney section on both sides with 24 gage minimum sheet metal supports See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides Make sure fasteners used to secure chimney section do not penetrate chimney flue liner Page 14 3 User s Guide 3 1 Hand Protection Please use protective gloves when opening the doors You c
24. it to the right to open Keep the primary air open to start up and qW_sO after the fire is fully burning the primary air can be reduced Close Open Further adjustments to the air control may be made later on if necessary Never completely reduce the air intake to while logs are still burning The secondary draft control lever regulates the amount of air that is needed to reburn exhaust gases that are produced in the fireplace during the wood burning process A portion of this secondary air circulates from the top to the door and helps to keep the glass window clean The fire intensity can be regulated with the secondary draft control lever 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 Burning wood the chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred Page 19 6 2 Door Caution Use protective glove When adding wood pull the door handle up The door opens from the side After you have finished remember to securely lock the door again by pressing it back in Warning Be carefu
25. k and a 5 8 16 mm minimum wall thickness clay liner construct a wall pass through The clay liner must conform to ASTM C315 Standard Specification for Clay Fire Linings or its equivalent Keep a minimum of 12 305 mm of brick masonry between the clay liner und wall combustibles The clay liner shall run from the brick masonry outer surface to the inner surface of the chimney flue liner but not past the inner surface Firmly grout or cement the clay liner in place to the chimney flue liner Method B 9 229 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Using 6 152 mm inside diameter listed factory built Solid Pak chimney section with insulation of 1 25 4 mm or more build a wall pass through with a minimum 9 229 mm air space between the outer wall of chimney length and wall combustibles Use sheet metal supports fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides to maintain the 9 229 mm air space When fastening support to chimney length do not penetrate the chimney liner the inside wall of the Solid Pak chimney The inner end of the Solid Pak chimney section shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue and sealed with a non water soluble refractory cement Use this cement to also seal to the brick masonry penetration Method C 6 152 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Starting with a minimum 24 gage 024 inch 61 mm 6 metal chimney connector and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall th
26. l in using the door Never operate a stove with a broken Glass A torsion spring is used to automatically close this door This spring should never be disabled refer to DIN 18891 Type 1 The door must be locked manually 6 3 Ash Drawer The ashes will fall down into the ash drawer after you pull on the grate lever several times Do not forget that ashes will remain hot for several days in the ash drawer Only use sheet metal ash containers to empty ashes out LASCAR and STROMBOLI have no tool drawer A fire should never be started in the woodstove if the ash drawer is not in its proper position Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled 7 Heating Operation 7 1 First Use Your new woodstove should not be used until after you have obtained approval from the proper authorities regarding its proper installation and conditions of use The woodstove is designed to burn only wood i e pieces of wood or wood briquettes The wood must be dry moisture 20 and untreated The burning of any other materials such as chipboard painted laminated impregnated or syn
27. liance could cause a house fire Overfiring is a condition where the appliance is operated at temperatures above its design capabilities Overfiring can be caused by improper installation improper operation lack of maintenance or improper fuel usage Damage caused from overfiring is NOT covered under the manufacturer s 5 year limited warranty NEVER LEAVE AN UNATTENDED STOVE BURNING ON HIGH Operation of the stove with the primary air control at its highest burn rate setting for extended periods can cause dangerous overfiring conditions The primary air control should only be positioned at the highest setting during start up procedures and for short durations When leaving the stove unattended ensure that the primary air control is set to the low or medium low range Use the metal ash drawer only to dispose of ashes IN THE EVENT OF A COMPONENT FAILURE USE ONLY COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER AS REPLACEMENT PARTS Burning any kind of fuel uses oxygen from the dwelling Be sure that you allow an adequate source of fresh air into the room where the stove is operating see Ventilation and Outside Air on page 9 CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION An appliance hot enough to warm your home can severely burn anyone touching it Keep children clothing and furniture away Contact may cause skin burns Do not let children touch the appliance Train them to stay a safe distance from the unit Do not operate this appliance without the firebox baffle brick
28. ombustion air to the forechamber and for safely removing unwanted combustion by products from the appliance If the venting system s design does not promote these ends the system may not function properly A poorly functioning venting system may create performance problems as well as safety hazard i e an oversized chimney may result in less than optimum performance Installations into a large masonry chimney may require a liner to improve performance A draft test should read greater than 04 W C inches water column and less than 08 W C American National Standard Institute ANSI NFPA 211 92 draft 1 7 A chimney or vent shall be so designed and constructed to develop a flow sufficient to completely remove all flue and vent gases to the outside atmosphere The venting system shall satisfy the draft requirements of the connected appliance in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Page 12 INSTALLATION RESIDENTIAL STANDARD Using 6 152 mm Diameter Single Wall Con nector Pipe Not Approved For Manufactured Mobile Home CHIMNEY TERMINATION CAP STORM COLLAR 2 ROOF FLASHING 2 CEILING SUPPORT ASSEMBLY SOP A Py ate alas g fe ek ACA i I 46 LI CHIMNEY CONNECTOR 6 X 24 24 GAGE SINGLE WALL PIPE Page 13 2 8 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs Minimum chimeny clearance to bnex and combust bles 2 in 51 mm Minimum clearance 2 n
29. op of the woodstove e Keep the door to the fireplace closed at all times even if the woodstove is not in operation with the exception of the initial heating up cycle e Avoid overloading your woodstove by adding too much fuel at one time e Never use alcohol gasoline or other illegal fire accelerators to start your fire e No combustible elements should be located within the heat radiation area of your woodstove e Empty the ash drawer on a regular basis so that it never completely fills up with ashes Otherwise the air supply to the woodstove will be blocked e Always slide the ash drawer back in up to the stop position e Be sure to provide an adequate supply of fresh air to the woodstove The stove consumes oxygen Page 17 e Do not forget that a kitchen fan that is located in the same or an adjacent room can cause a vacuum situation which results in a smoke build up within the room Make sure that you have a sufficient supply of fresh air e Never remove hot ashes Store the ashes in a container that is fire proof and not combustible e Always use the protective glove when operating the woodstove Do not touch the stove with your bare hand when it is in operation e Do not store any combustible liquids in the vicinity of your woodstove 5 Fresh Air Supply The woodstove can only be installed in rooms with a sufficient supply of fresh air intake for combustion purposes This is true of rooms that have at least one exterio
30. ptable Definitions Thermal conductance C Btu W hr ft F m K Thermal conductivity k Btu inch W Btu hr ft F m K hr ft F Thermal resistance R ft hr F m K Btu W The Stromboli and Lascar does need additional floor protection You hat to use 1 2 mill board which is equivalent to an R value of 1 Page 8 1 6 Ventilation Residential homes which do not require an outside air inlet Ventilation is essential when using a solid fuel stove The combustion process uses oxygen from inside the home and it may be necessary to open a window or install a vent to provide combustion air in a house that is well insulated 1 7 Fresh Air In all manufactured homes and in many site built residences subject to local code a stove may be required to use outside air for combustion The possible effects of room air starvation icing exhaust fans etc and the need for adequate ventilation The following is not mandatory but may be included for information Provision for outside combustion air may be necessary to ensure that fuel burning appliances do not discharge products of combustion into the house Guidelines to determine the need for additional combustion air may not be adequate for every situation If in doubt it is advisable to provide additional air a Outside combustion air may be required if 1 The solid fuel fired appliance does not draw steadily smoke rollout occurs
31. r door or one window that can be opened Rooms that are connected to the same fresh air network i e rooms within the same residence or common areas are also appropriate for installation The woodstove requires approx 40m fresh air per hour for combustion With newer well insulated houses and particularly with houses using mechanical air circulation it is important to supply a sufficient amount of fresh air Models LASCAR and STROMBOLI have no central air intake that directly supplies sufficient air into the combustion process Therefore you have to ask your local dealer for a separate air intake Important Read the User s Guide before you use your woodstove fireplace for the first time and do not forget to have your installation inspected by the local authorities before its first fire Consult your local authorities for any regulations and other information The location that is used to support the base of the woodstove must be horizontal and without any uneven spots Page 18 6 Operating Your Woodstove 6 1 Regulating the Heat Heat is regulated through the air control knobs The secondary air control is located above the door in the middle as shown at right Open the faceplate under the fireplace door Reach into the recess and pull to open the air Push to close In the Stromboli 01 02 and 03 there is also a primary air control knob below the door on the left side Move it to the left to close or move
32. r must not have broken or missing pieces Some non code masonry chimneys may be brought up to code by being relined Consult your dealer or qualified chimney sweep Factory built chimneys should also be inspected first for creosote deposits which should be removed and then for integrity of the stainless steel liner Look for obvious bulges in the lining which may indicate the need to replace that section use a bright flashlight Also inspect the attic to see that the chimney has proper clearance to combustible framing members For interior masonry chimneys and most factory built chimneys this must be a 2 51 mm air space clearance which must not be filled with insulation or any other material An exterior masonry chimney must have a 1 25 4 mm air space clearance Page 11 Vapor Barrier At Chimney Penetration Install all venting components per the vent manufacturer s installation instructions Ensure that there is an effective vapor barrier at the location where the chimney penetrates the exterior of the structure This can be accomplished by applying a non hardening waterproof sealant to the following components e Around the chimney at the point where the storm collar will meet the chimney just above the flashing e Along the vertical seam of the chimney pipe where it is exposed to the weather e On each nail head on the flashing e Around the chimney at the point where the storm collar will meet the chimney just above th
33. t cover the floor under the connector and at least 2 51 mm to either side The floor protection must extend completely beneath the stove and to the front sides and rear as indicated USA REQUIREMENTS 16 minimum to the front of the fuel door glass 8 203 mm minimum beyond the sides of the fuel door opening 0 minimum to the back of the stove body 8 203 mm hh oa 8 203 mm Canada if Canada CANADA REQUIREMENTS 18 457 mm minimum to the front of the fuel door 8 203 mm f 8 203 mm glass 8 203 mm minimum beyond the sides of the 18 457 mm Canada fuel door opening 8 203 mm minimum to the back 16 ii of the stove body A floor protector must be installed with an R value of 1 0 English units Use of a listed floor protector is acceptable An easy means of determining if a proposed alternate floor protector meets these requirements is to follow this procedure 1 Convert specification to R value i R value is given no conversion is needed ii k factor is given with a required thickness T in inches R 1 k x T iii C factor is given R 1 C 2 Determine the R value of the proposed alternate floor protector i Use the formula in step 1 to convert values not expressed as R ii For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine the 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 acce
34. terials including furniture carpet drapes clothing wood papers etc Do not store firewood within this clearance space Failure to maintain clearances to all combustible materials may result in a house fire This appliance requires non combustible floor protection as outlined in this manual see Floor Protection on page 8 for additional information Minimum ceiling height must be 7 feet 213 cm measured from base of appliance to ceiling DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE THAT IS CONNECTED TO ANOTHER APPLIANCE Do not connect this appliance to air ducts or any air distribution system PREVENT CREOSOTE FIRE Inspect and clean chimney frequently Under certain conditions of use creosote build up can occur rapidly Inspect chimney connector and chimney twice monthly and clean if necessary Using green or inadequately seasoned wood can greatly increase creosote build up Use dry wood only to minimize creosote build up USE SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY This appliance is approved for burning dry seasoned natural wood only CAUTION BURN UNTREATED WOOD ONLY DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL Never use gasoline gasoline type 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 heater while it is in use DO NOT OVERFIRE If heater or chimney connector glows you are overfiring Overfiring this app
35. thetic coated wood garbage etc is prohibited and causes irresponsible damage to the environment as well as damage to your complete fireplace system Have you removed all accessories from the ash pan and the fireplace Check to make sure that no objects are located on top of the woodstove Are the conventional standard openings free and accessible Keep the door to the fireplace partially open during the first lighting of your woodstove as long as the fire has not gone out The same applies to the ash pan A special heat treated paint was used on your stove and its hardening process is not completely burned in until after the first lighting By keeping the door and ash pan partially open this will prevent the gasket seals from adhering to the paint Unpleasant smells that occur during the first lighting are normal Provide good air ventilation to your room to remove these odors Heat until peak temperature is reached Page 20 7 2 Starting a Fire It is important to engage the wood in a trouble free combustion process as quickly and safely as possible In order to accomplish this the wood should be layered in the woodstove as follows Never use alcohol gasoline or similar substances including glossy paper to light the fire It does not burn properly and its printed colors produce highly toxic elements in the fumes e Place newspaper or a solid fire starter along with some kindling wood in the fireplace Stack the
36. uirements Familiarity with these requirements before installation is essential Important considerations to discuss with local building officials include 1 Local restrictions 2 Is a permit required cost You may wish to contact your insurance company to ask if they require this 3 Is outside combustion air required 4 Rooms where the installation is not allowed 1 2 Smoke Detectors Since there are always several potential sources of fire in any home we recommend installing smoke detectors If possible install the smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room to reduce the possibility of occasional false activation from the heat produced by the stove If your local code requires that a smoke detector be installed within the same room you must follow the requirements of your local code Check with your local building department in your area Note This appliance is NOT approved for installation into a Manufactured Mobile Home 1 3 Selecting a Location The design of your home and where you place your stove will determine its value as a source of heat A wood stove depends primarily on air circulation convection to disperse its heat Therefore a central location is often best There are other practical considerations which must be considered before a final selection of location is made Existing Chimneys Wood Storage Aesthetic Considerations Roof Design Rafter Locations amp Roof Pitch Room Traffic
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