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1. America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 19 Chapter 3 Installation Example Installation Positive Connection Install a non combustible cover plate to prevent water from entering the chimney gt Cap prevents water from entering NOTE This installation may be used with a masonry of zero clearance fireplace The requirements in the section The liner must be Masonry Fireplace Requirements stainless steel Flue Liner or Zero Clearance Fireplaace connector or flexible Requirements must be fulfilled vent Follow the liner prior to installation manufacturer s insturctions for A installation and poa Combustible Mantle Airtight Insulated Clean Out Remove damper or wire it open See the section Insert 3 Placement Requirements for minimum clearances and i hearth required THIS IS THE PREFERRED INSTALLATION WHICH WILL RESULT IN THE BEST PERFORMANCE OF THE UNIT NOTE Most factory built chimney manufacturers make stainless steel chimney liners either flexible or rigid This provides a wide variety of installation options Make sure to follow the manufacturer s instructions for installation and support NOTE THIS INSTALLATION IS THE ONLY ONE APPROVED FOR CANADIAN INSTALLATIONS This fireplace insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of 6 diameter extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney The chimney liner must conform to th
2. INSTALLING THE BRICK PANELS The brick panels will come already installed in the W3100 The following directions are included should you ever need to remove and re install the brick panels Wearing gloves is recommended when handling the brick panels Install the brick panels shown in figure 6 in the following order C B A and F Next remove the front secondary tube Install the panels D with the ceriblanket above them Replace the front secondary tube Ke N Sa FaN Figure 6 BAFFLE AREA TOP VIEW CERIBLANKET EE UUS ET et SECONDARY TUBES SIDE VIEW Chapter 3 Installation BRICK SIZES 10 X 15 9 15 16 X 12 9 X 7 7 8 9 3 4 X 15 1 4 2 X 4 24 CERIBLANKET To remove the secondary air tubes you must first pull the pin out slide the tube to the left raise the right side of the tube up out of the bracket then slide the tube to the right to release the left side of the tube and pull out of stove America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 14 Chapter 3 Installation FREESTANDING INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE Chimney connector must be a minimum 24 MSG black or 26 MSG blued steel 6 diameter Chimney must be used from the first floor or wall penetration to the chimney cap Use 6 diameter type UL 103 HT chimney from one manufacturer do not mix brands or code approved mason
3. aa an f aiai h re ey Re _ Minimum Air Space to Equipment Attic Combustibles See Radiation Shield with Chimney Manufacturer s Chimney Support Instructions usually 2 Standard residential installations with Reduced reduced clearance connector may use the Clearance p clearance determined by the manufacturer Chimney t of the connector for the conmector to wall Connector w clearance or the clearance listed in this Sections manual Mobile home installations must use the the reduced clearance connector Floor clearances listed in this manual under Protection Additional Requirements for Mobile Home Y We Installations Stove Clearance as outlined in this manual NOTE This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate External forces such as wind barometric pressure topography or factors of the home may adversely affect draft Breckwell cannot be responsible for external forces resulting in reduced performance of the stove America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 15 Example Installation Freestanding with Exterior Factory Built Chimney a oo i Chimney Cap See the section Chimney Termination Requirements for more details Chimney Sections __ EL Minimum Air Space to 3 Combustibles See Chimney Manufacturers Wall Bands Chapter 3 Installation Follow the chimney manufacturer s instructions and clearances for roof penetrations A stor
4. a Breckwell Hearth Products ii BRECKWELL Exceptional Heat Outstanding Value THE MAHOGANY WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION amp OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS OWNER S MANUAL MANUFACTURED BY Tested amp Portland Oregon USA Cc US Arlington TX amp Eugene OR OMNI Test Laboratories Ine PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMENDED WARNING If your appliance is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation directions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Local regulations and requirements can supersede those specified in this manual if more stringent PLEASE read this entire manual before installation and use of this wood burning room heater Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Save these instructions Breckwell Hearth Products 2010 b kK ll All Rights Reserved www bpreckwell com TABLE OF CONTENTS Lad 010 10 od 0 sian convenes scisavaccinaasopanstinansenencns saiesieabcaneneseadeonnevsseddsaneebencdanonareyaneeuabanitiansnasinabendcabebeasbadahasennousdancanacadeanvavenabeepanss 2 Ssg al eal 1 00 0 EEE 3 TV 4 me E OTE EE EEEE 4 PS Cet e 1g EEE TA DEN AE E E E EN E AE AA A E EAS 5 Stove Specifications and PErfOrMaNCe ccccccseseccccssseccccessccccsseccceeeseccccesecessusecessueeeccesaesecessuecesseneeceetaesece
5. Install the pedestal cover by aligning the screw holes in the pedestal with the holes in the cover America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 11 Chapter 3 Installation OUTSIDE AIR KIT FS LEG UNITS Upper Fresh Air Chamber Drawing Air Through The Floor 1 Install Upper Fresh Air Chamber to the bottom of the stove using the two 20 x 1 bolts with washers as shown in Figure A Making sure that all minimum clearances are met position the stove on the floor protection Insert the Rectangular Air Chamber through the hole in the Upper Fresh Air Chamber and allow it to drop down until it comes into contact with the hearth pad You may need to slightly lift the back of the stove to accomplish this Using a felt pen draw a line around the air chamber base on the hearth pad Remove the stove from the hearth pad and cut a hole just inside of the line that penetrates the hearth pad Figure A and floor Remove the hearth pad and cut a 4 1 2 hole centered around the Rectangular Air Chamber square hole Make four 1 cuts in one end your outside air pipe 4 ID flex pipe or equivalent purchased separately from retailer and fold out to make flaps Insert the tube through the hole cover it with a screen and seal to the floor Reposition the hearth pad and the stove so that the Rectangular Air Chamber is aligned with hole in the hearth pad Secure the Rectangular Air Chamber to the Upper Fresh Air Chamber with th
6. 6 Route the fan cord so that it is not coming into contact with any part if the stove America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 10 Chapter 3 Installation OUTSIDE AIR KIT FS PEDESTAL UNITS Going Out The Wall 1 Making sure that all minimum clearances are met position the stove on the floor protection 2 Use the two 8 32 x 3 8 thread cutting screws and attach the outside air adaptor to the pedestal as shown 3 Attach your outside air pipe 3 ID flex pipe or equivalent purchased separately from retailer to the adaptor ina secure manner as provided by the kit manufacturer 4 Follow remainder of outside air kit manufacturer s instructions Going Through The Floor 1 Making sure that all minimum clearances are met position the stove on the floor protection Draw an outline around the pedestal on the floor protector Remove the stove 2 In the center of the outline of the pedestal foot print cut a 4 diameter hole through the floor protector and floor Make four 1 cuts in one end your outside air pipe 4 ID flex pipe or equivalent purchased separately from retailer and fold out to make flaps Insert the tube through the hole cover it with a screen and secure it to the floor protector 3 Place the stove back on the floor protector If the stove is to be fastened to the floor use lag bolts long enough to penetrate well into the floor Use the mounting holes provided inside the pedestal 4
7. Wood is Key Wet wood when burned must release water stored within the wood This cools the fire creates creosote and hampers a complete burn Ask any experienced wood burner and he or she will agree dry wood is crucial to good performance Wood Cutting and Storage Cut wood to length and chop into quarters Store the wood off the ground in a covered area Allow for airflow around the wood to dry the wood CAUTION DO NOT STORE WOOD WITHIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES OF THE STOVE OR WITH THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR CHARGEING AND ASH REMOVEL FAILURE TO MAINTAIN PROPER CLEARANCES MAY RESULT IN A DANGEROUS CONDITION America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 25 Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting DOOR ASSEMBLY amp GLASS REPLACEMENT Glass Gasket Flat Washer we Door Handle Woodruff Key Glass Clips and Gasket Replacing the Glass The glass must not contact the door retainer or door shell directly The glass gasket insulates the glass to prevent cracking Do not over tighten the door retainer V Latch Cam 3 8 Hex Nut The glass gasket attaches to the perimeter of the glass Remove the screws and door retainer to access the glass When installing do not over tighten the screws Replacing the Door Gasket The door gasket inserts into the outer groove of the door retainer Stove gasket cement holds it in place Before installing remove any residual cement Lay the gasket in place start at the lower l
8. fires and make sure that the damper is not closed too far Make sure the wood is well seasoned and not wet See POOR DRAFT above Wood Burns Too Fast The door gasket may be leaking Check for leaks and replace if needed The damper rod is too far out Stove Emits Odor Paint is curing See INTRODUCTION Poor Heat Output Make sure the wood is well seasoned and not wet See FUEL The stove needs to finish curing See INTRODUCTION Smokes When Door Is Open Always fully open damper before opening door Is the brick baffle dislodged See INSTALLING THE BRICK PANELS Check chimney for creosote blockage See CREOSOTE America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 24 Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting PROPER FUEL amp STORAGE Use only dry natural wood in your stove Dry well seasoned wood will provide a good clean burn with plenty of heat and low smoke with proper airflow Dry wood is the key to experiencing the best performance Using green or unseasoned wood will potentially increase creosote formation and reduce your stoves efficieny Testing Wood Moisture Split wood stored in a dry area will be fully dry within a year This insures dry well seasoned wood If purchasing wood for immediate use test the wood with a moisture meter Some experienced wood burners can measure wood moisture by knocking pieces together and listening for a clear knock and not a thud Why Dry
9. it open Floor Protection See the section Floor Protection Requirements for more details See the section Stove Placement Requirements for minimum clearances required NOTE Most factory built chimney manufacturers make stainless steel chimney liners either flexible or rigid This provides a wide variety of installation options Ensure that all manufacturers instructions for installation and support are strictly followed America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 17 Chapter 3 Installation INSERT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Masonry Fireplace Requirements gt Chimney must have a clay tile liner or a stainless steel liner positive connection gt Entire fireplace including chimney must be clean and undamaged Any damage must be repaired prior to installation of the insert gt Chimney height 15 minimum 33 maximum gt Entire fireplace including chimney must meet local building requirements Zero Clearance Metal Fireplace Requirements gt Must utilize a positive full reline recommended method or direct connection block off plate gt Must be manufactured by one of the following manufacturers Marco Majestic Heatilator Preway Tempco Superior Heat N Glo Lennox Martin Monesson gt The chimney must be listed per UL 127 US and meet type HT requirements of UL 103 US Factory built fireplace chimneys tested to UL 127 1998 may be at the fireplace manufacturer s option tested
10. service person before the heating season and at least once a month during the heating season to determine if a creosote build up had occurred CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM Due to high surface temperatures the W3100FS and W3100I should be located out of traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies CHIMNEY CLEANING amp INSPECTION Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the heater If the blower cover plate W3100FS or the optional blower assembly have been removed for service they must be replaced prior to operating the heater WARNING DO NOT OPERATE HEATER WITH THE GLASS PANEL REMOVED CRACKED OR BROKEN REPLACEMENT OF THE PANEL SHOULD BE DONE BYA LICENSED OR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON Ensure adequate combustion and ventilation air are provided and that they are not obstructed 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 which may damage the chimney or even cause a house f
11. temperature on the top of the stove Use 325 degrees as a starting point When the top reaches the target temperature close the damper all the way in If the flames go completely out open the damper all the way and then slowly close until there is a small amount of flame Remember to check the stove in twenty minutes after adjusting the damper as it takes this long for the stove to stabilize There should still be some small flames on or above the wood Try varying the target temperature in increments of 25 degrees If the stove is burning the wood too quickly use a lower temperature If there are no flames in the firebox after a few minutes use a higher temperature You may need to burn the stove with the damper fully open for a few minutes before setting for a low burn Never smolder a fire during a long burn Check your chimney for large amounts of smoke as this indicates poor combustion Experiment with different loading methods Fresh wood should be loaded towards the rear of the firebox while bringing half burned wood towards the front If the new wood does not ignite within a few minutes try crisscrossing the wood to allow for more airflow around the wood CAUTION NEVER MODIFY THE DAMPER ASSEMBLY TO INCREASE OR DECREASE AIRFLOW America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 23 STOVE MAINTENANCE Door There are a variety of high quality cleaners available that may be used to clean your brass door Use only products specifically
12. to the same criteria as UL 103 HT requirements If the chimney is not listed as meeting HT requirements or if the factory built fireplace was tested prior to 1998 a full height listed chimney liner must be installed from the appliance flue collar to the chimney top The liner must meet type HT requirements 2100 F per UL 1777 US The liner must be securely attached to the insert flue collar and the chimney top To prevent air passge to the chimney cavity of the fireplace seal either the damper area around the chimney liner with high temperature sealant or the fireplace front with fiberglass batting gt Entire fireplace including chimney must be clean and undamaged Any damage must be repaired prior to installation of the insert All convection vents and louvers must be left unmodified and unobstructed Entire fireplace including chimney must meet local building requirements Chimney height 15 minimum 33 maximum Minimum cross section 28 65 square inches gt The damper A and grate B must be removed see the illustration to the right gt The smoke shelf C internal baffles D screen E and metal or glass doors F may be removed if applicable gt The masonry lining G insulation H and any structured rigid frame members metal sides floor door frame face of the fireplace etc I may not be removed or altered gt A permanent metal warning label must be attached to the back wall of the fireplace o
13. allation OPTIONAL BLOWER INSTALLATION WARNING Electrical Grounding Instructions This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug The blower kit contains a blower assembly and speed control unit W3100 Freestanding Units WARNING Never operate the stove without either the blower or the blower cover in place 1 With a hammer remove the two knockouts in the rear bottom of the firebox 2 Insert the two 1 4 20 x 1 bolts with washer and partially tighten 3 Hold the blower on both sides and allow the screw heads to go through the slots and move the blower to the right as much as possible 4 Tighten bolts with 7 16 wrench 5 Route the fan cord so that it is not coming into contact with any part if the stove W3100 Insert Units WARNING Never operate the stove without either the blower or the blower cover in place 1 Remove the cover plate under the ash lip with 5 32 allen wrench 2 Remove the top cover of blower housing by removing the 6 hex head screws holding it in place 3 Insert the two 1 4 20 x 1 bolts with washer and partially tighten 4 Hold the blower on both sides and allow the screw heads to go through the slots and move the blower to the right as much as possible 5 Tighten bolts with 7 16 wrench
14. arances in any direction to walls or other combustible materials It must attach to a listed metal chimney at least 6 in diameter with a minimum thickness of 24 gauge or to a masonry chimney with a flue passage of at least 48 square inches It is required that a chimney connector pipe not extend further than the inner wall of the flue when it is connected to a masonry chimney and that it either be cemented to the masonry or be installed without cement in a thimble connected to the masonry wall When the connector is inserted in a thimble the joint must be tight enough so that it will not be dislodged in normal use Install the connector at no less than the minimum clearances from the ceiling when using a 90 degree elbow to pass through combustible constructions Chimney connector pipes should never pass through a floor ceiling firewall and partition or combustion construction of any type unless certain precautions are taken The best method is to use a listed thimble and a listed insulated chimney in accordance with the manufacturer s directions NFPA No 211 and CAN CSA B365 also gives some approved method for passing a flue pipe through combustible constructions NATURAL DRAFT The chimney serves a dual purpose of drawing combustion air into the stove and exhausting combustion by products Draft is the force which moves exhaust gases up the chimney hot air rises As the exhaust rises up the chimney combustion air is draw
15. be disposed in a metal container with a tight lid and placed on a non combustible surface well away from the home structure When installed in a mobile home the stove must be bolted to the floor have outside air connected see page 10 and NOT BE INSTALLED IN A BEDROOM Per H U D requirements Check with local building officials The exhaust system should be checked regularly It is recommended that the exhaust system be inspected as a minimum at least twice a year for any accumulation of soot or creosote Breckwell Hearth Products grants no warranty implied or stated for the installation or maintenance of your stove and assumes no responsibility of any consequential damage s Page 3 SAFETY INFORMATION When operating your W3100FS and W3100l respect basic safety standards Read these instructions carefully and completely before beginning any installation procedures or attempting to operate the heater Failure to do so may result in damage to property or personal injury and may void the product Warranty CAUTION DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL CAUTION WHILE THE STOVE IS BURNING THE DAMPER ROD MUST BE FULLY OPEN BEFORE OPENING THE DOOR TO AVOID COMBUSTION FLASH Installation and repair of the W3100FS and W3100I Wood Stove should be done by a qualified service person The W3100FS and W3100I Chimney connector and chimney should be inspected by a qualified
16. bustible Mantle Jei Surround Panels _ See the section Recut Placement irements for rer mum clearances and hearth required _ OPTIONAL NONCOMBUSTIBLE No modifi of the Z c SUPPORT IF NEEDED Chapter 3 Installation Although this installation is acceptable it is not the recommended installation technique This installation has an increased potential for smoke entering the home l Stainless 3 ar ney c FG nd tt Set er NG T Berea TN Block off plate or damper a Rapier Z C Metal firebox tion to the firebox replace is allowed NOTE Direct connections require installation of an airtight block off plate or damper adaptor see Block off Plate Installation on page 16 America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 21 Chapter 4 Operation OPERATING YOUR WOOD STOVE For best efficiency and heat output burn dry seasoned wood only Never burn wet wood driftwood wood that has been in salt water trash cardboard coal rubbish etc Burning fuel other than dry seasoned wood may be illegal in some areas Seasoned wood is wood that has been cut split and stored in dry covered areaina manner that allows for free airflow around the wood for an extended period of time 6 months minimum NOTE During normal operation the door must remain closed Failure to operate the stove properly can result in smoke entering the home increased safety hazards and may r
17. damper wide open This can damage your stove and chimney It is a waste of wood and is very inefficient causing excessive heat loss through the chimney 5 Periodically go outside and check your chimney More than a very small amount of smoke indicates wasted heat creosote build up and pollution 6 Do not set the damper so low as to completely extinguish the flames in the firebox Check for at least some flames 20 minutes after setting the damper Adjust if needed ACHIEVING LONG CLEAN BURNS It is important to realize that stove technology and design have changed over the years as well as proper operation In older stoves the mind set was to get the stove as hot as possible before setting the damper on low for long burns This no longer applies to your new Breckwell stove It is still important to have the stove hot enough to burn efficiently but this will now take less pre heating than older stoves After some initial experimentation you will be able to determine the optimum operating temperatures for various burn rates Breckwell wood stoves are emission tested to EPA standards with the damper fully closed for low burn rates Whether or not you should burn your stove with the damper completely closed will depend on the following factors Moisture content and type of wood How you load your wood Your chimney system The temperature of the stove After thoroughly pre heating the stove using a stove chimney thermometer monitor the
18. e adding larger pieces of wood When loading wood always be careful not to dislodge the upper brick baffle 7 After establishing the desired fire about 15 20 minutes be sure to check the exhaust for excessive amounts of smoke Excessive smoke indicates an improper burn rate damper setting Readjust if necessary and recheck again after 5 10 minutes 8 The optional fan should only be used after the stove is completely reheated The speed should be set to match the burn rate a low burn low fan a high burn high fan 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 surface or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If ashes are disposed of by soil burial or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled KEEPING THE DOOR GLASS CLEAN No stove door glass stays perfectly clean The most important factor in keeping the glass clean is to burn only well seasoned wood Burning wet wood will make the glass dirty The airwash system which directs the incoming combustion air across the glass is designed to help keep the glass clean The airwash performs best at medium burn rates The glass is also kept clean by the high temperatures inside the firebox Cool temperatures in the firebox will cause condensation of the exhaust by pr
19. e Class 3 requirements of CAN ULC S635 Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory Built Chimneys and Vents or CAN ULS S640 Standard for Lining Systems for New Masonry Chimneys NOTE OUTSIDE AIR MAY BE REQUIRED If adequate fresh air is not provided you will experience an inefficient burn For some installations air tight homes you may be required to provide additional air in order to achieve a clean and efficient burn This can be accomplished by opening the ash dump door of the fireplace or other means America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 20 Example Installation Direct Connection Masonry Fireplace NOTE This installation may be used with a masonry or zero clearance treplace his ilusiration dep cts masonry inset all requirements in the section Masonry Fireplace Requirements must be fulfilled Prior to Installation Flue Liner Stainless steel E chimney connector must Extend 1 pas the block off plate or to the flue liner Combustible Mantle _ Airtight Insulated Clean Out gt KEMove damper or wire it open Surround Panels ng See the section Inser Placement Requirements for minimum clearances and hearth required gt Block off plate or damper adapter NOTE This installation be used wilh masonry or Ze eaten NEPA MiS Fa ely msern all requirements ection Zero Fireplace Re Require ements n must be Com
20. e screw provided Drawing Air Through The Wall 1 Install Upper Fresh Air Chamber to the bottom of the stove using the two 20 x 1 bolts with washers as shown in Figure A Making sure that all minimum clearances are met position the stove on the floor protection Insert the Rectangular Air Chamber through the hole in the Upper Fresh Air Chamber and allow it to drop down until it comes into contact with the hearth pad You may need to slightly lift the back of the stove to accomplish this This normally comes pre assembled However if you receive one that needs assembly just follow the diagram shown in Figure B Secure the Rectangular Air Chamber to the Upper Fresh Air Chamber with the screw provided Attach your outside air pipe 3 ID flex pipe or equivalent purchased separately from retailer to the adaptor in a secure manner as provided by the kit manufacturer Follow remainder of outside air kit manufacturer s instructions Figure B America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 12 Chapter 3 Installation FLASHING INSTALLATION INSERT MODELS 1 After installing the stove in the fireplace pull the stove toward the hearth just a couple of inches 2 Remove the two screws on each side of the stove using a 3 32 allen wrench 3 With the Philips head screws provided install two screws on each side of the stove and only partially tighten 4 Insert the side flashing over the screw head and allo
21. eft corner and cut off any excess gasket do not stretch the gasket The cement fully cures with heat from the stove You may need to open and close the door repeatedly to get the gasket to seat fully Replacing the Door Handle The door handle consists of several components See the illustration above for a component list America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 26 Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting REPLACEMENT PARTS Contact an Authorized Breckwell Pellet Stove Dealer to obtain any of these parts Never use substitute materials or components Use of non approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards EM Pat Woodruff Key CW F 031 America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 27
22. esult in serious bodily injury or death BUILDING A FIRE 1 Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or other similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while in use 2 Do not use a grate or any other means of elevating the fire Always build the fire on the surface of the firebrick Stack seasoned wood in a manner that allows sufficient airflow around the wood and no closer than 3 to the secondary air tubes and 1 from glass 3 Pull the damper rod completely out The damper controls the burn rate and amount of air coming in to the stove Pulling it out allows more air in to the stove a higher burn rate Pushing it in lessens the air coming into the stove a lower burn rate 4 Crumple up some paper and place on firebrick between the front and center of brick Cover the paper with several pieces of kindling For a cold chimney one or two extra pieces of paper may be placed on top of the kindling to help establish draft 5 Light the paper and allow enough time for the kindling to get burning Depending on the natural draft of your stove the door may need to be left open slightly during this startup process 6 Once the kindling is burning well more wood may be added For best results use gradually increasing sizes of wood before adding larger pieces for longer burns Always allow enough time for the wood to get burning well befor
23. ey are 1 Plan Your Installation We recommend that you have an authorized Breckwell Dealer perform the installation However regardless of who installs your stove you should thoroughly read this manual and then plan your installation to ensure that all materials are on hand when installation is begun 2 Check With Local Building Officials Your local building officials may require permitting or have special installation requirements Having this information to help your planning can save a lot of time frustration and expense You should also notify your insurance company prior to installation 3 Stove Placement The stove must be placed so that no combustibles are within or can swing within e g drapes doors etc 36 of the front of the stove 4 Clearances All specified clearances to combustibles must be maintained Measurements provided are the minimum safe distances and should not be compromised 5 Chimney Termination You must have an approved cap to prevent water from entering chimney Termination of chimney must be located so that it will not become plugged by snow or other material The termination must be at least 3 above the roof and at least 2 above any portion of the roof within 10 See diagram below Slanted Roofs Chimney must extend 2 a above any portion of the roof Chimney must within 10 of the chimney extend 3 T above the roof ge an i Ea TF agi am en hl Lo o JE Chim
24. ire In the event of a chimney fire CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY Before each heating season the entire chimney system combustion chamber and fireplace should be professionally inspected cleaned and if necessary repaired The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least once a month during the heating season to determine if creosote build up has occurred The chimney system should be inspected at the chimney connector and at the chimney top Cooler surfaces tend to build creosote deposits quicker so it is important to check the chimney from the top as well as from the bottom If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire The creosote should be removed with a brush specifically designed for the type of chimney in use A qualified chimney sweep can perform this service NOTE For insert installations it will be necessary to remove the insert for proper inspection and cleaning America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 4 Chapter 1 Specifications amp Clearances INSTALLATION Several issues must be addressed when selecting a suitable location for your new Mahogany Wood Stove Observing required clearances to combustible materials the proximity to a safe chimney and electrical supply if optional blower in use must all be considered In addition selecting a location that takes advantage of the building s natural air flow is also desirable to maximize the heating effect
25. iveness of the stove In many cases though not all this is a central location within the building Stove Specifications and Performance Combustion System Non Catalytic Heating Capacity Up to 1 800 sf EPA Grams per Hour 2 28 Approximate Burn Time 7 9 Hours Heat Output BTU s per hour 9 500 37 000 Log Length 18 Exhaust Diameter 6 Width 25 Depth 22 1 2 Weight 430 Ibs When used as a Freestanding Model When used as an Insert Model Height with Log Storage 37 1 8 to Front Height with Large Flashing 32 1 16 Pedestal 38 13 16 to Height with Medium Flashing 30 1 16 Shroud Height with Standard Pedestal 31 1 4 to Front Height of unit inside fireplace 20 1 2 32 7 8 To Shroud Height of Stove 18 13 16 Width with Medium Flashing 42 Width with Large Flashing 48 1 2 Depth Inside of Fireplace 15 CLEARANCES 34 Freestanding Model The stove must be placed on continuous grouted joints noncombustible material such as ceramic tile cement board brick 3 8 millboard or equivalent material with a k 84 insulation factor or other approved or listed material suited for floor protection Check local codes for approved alternatives Clearances for floor protection are measured from the sides back and face door opening as shown in Figure 1 44 NOTE For Canadian installations you are required to have 18 in front of the stove and 8 from the sides The hearth pad f
26. l need to Sates oo a ar show evidence of the date you purchased your stove We suggest that you attach your sales Serial Number Purchase Date invoice to this page and fill in the form on the left so that you will have all the information you need in one place should the need for service or information occur Purchased From America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS O0 q Pemi I Temmi Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in this stove Keep all such liquids well away from the stove while in use CAUTION Hot while in operation Keep children clothing and furniture away Contact may cause skin burns Educate all children of the danger of a high temperature stove Young children should be supervised when they are in the same room as the stove Do not try to repair or replace any part of the stove unless instructions are given in this manual All other work should be performed by a trained technician Never block free airflow through the open vents of the stove Contact your local building officials to obtain a permit and information on any installation restrictions or inspection requirements in your area Notify your insurance company of this stove as well This unit must be properly installed to prevent the possibility of a house fire The instructions mus
27. m collar and flashing are required some require a radiation shield Minimum 15 Instructions usually 2 and kos 4 Supports Maximum 33 Min 18 a Insulated Tee clearance to TT ceilin i a N Chimney Connector Sections Floor Protection with cleanout Follow the chimney manufacturer s instructions and clearances for wall penetrations A wall radiation shield thimble is required Optional See Floor T I Protection pg ae keg rad sche dn i for details woo insulated for more details chase NOTE Exterior chimneys are subject to greater moisture and creosote accumulation due to the lower temperatures An insulated chase can help to reduce these accumulations Proper clearances to the chimney must still be maintained America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 16 Chapter 3 Installation Example Installation Freestanding with Masonry or Factory Built Chimney Cap and flashing prevents water from NOTE The entire firep ace and entering chimney must be clean undamaged on N and meet all local building codes UBC etc Damage must be repaired prior to installation The chimney must be 15 to 33 tall The liner must be Stainless steel connector or flexible vent Follow the liner manufacturer s instructions for installation Combustible ae Mantle Airtight Insulated Clean Out Remove damper or wire
28. made for use in wood stoves when cleaning the glass Never scrape the glass with anything or use abrasive cleaners as pitting may occur Never clean glass when it is hot If door hinges need lubricating never use oil use only a high temperature anti seize compound Avoid slamming the door or striking the glass Never use substitute materials on the door CAUTION DO NOT USE THE STOVE IS THE GLASS IS CRACKED BROKEN OR MISSING Ceri Blanket During every chimney cleaning the ceri blanket should be inspected If it has become compressed or heavily stained it needs to be replaced Gaskets Periodically check the door gasket to make sure it is not over compressed causing the door to leak Your Breckwell dealer can supply you with the correct gasket for replacement Never use substitute materials Chimney Cleaning amp Inspection Before each heating season the entire chimney system combustion chamber and fireplace should be professionally inspected cleaned and if necessary repaired The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least once a month during the heating Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING Poor Draft If your stove is not drafting properly the chimney may be the problem Have the chimney relined to the proper size or extend the length of the chimney Contact your Breckwell dealer Also refer to the section 4 1 Natural Draft Dirty Glass Burn smaller hotter
29. n into the stove to replace it Your stove relies on natural draft for its only source of combustion air Poor draft can cause poor combustion and smoke Too much draft can cause excessive burn rates and high temperature in the stove Some of the things that can affect natural drafting are size and length of the chimney nearby obstructions and geographical location Your Breckwell dealer will be able to help you match your stove to a proper chimney system NEGATIVE PRESSURE This stove is not to be operated in a negative pressure area Negative pressure can be caused by large exhaust fans in airtight homes or by air return for a forced air heating systems in the same room as the stove This can lead to back drafting of the stove pulling combustion exhaust into the room An outside air source connected to the stove will not eliminate the source of negative pressure To eliminate negative pressure problems be sure your home has an adequate make up air supply America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 7 Chapter 3 Installation INSTALLATION It is extremely important that you properly install your new wood stove in accordance with all manufacturer s requirements chimney manufacturer s requirements and local regulation Failure to properly install your stove can result in reduced efficiency of your new appliance and may even result in a dangerous situation There are several things to keep in mind when installing your stove Th
30. ney must extend 7 et above any portion of the rcof Flat Roofs wilhin 10 of lhe chimney Chimney must exlend 3 above the roof 6 Outside Air Requirements The use of outside air is required for mobile homes air tight homes and in certain localities check with building officials Outside air cannot be drawn from an enclosed space such as a garage or unventilated crawl space 7 Ceiling Height Ceiling must be a minimum of 7 high for installation of stove 8 Insert Installations As an insert this stove is approved for installation in masonry or zero clearance fireplaces The hearth must be non combustible and extend 16 in front of the insert and 8 on either side See the section titled Insert Installations for additional information 9 Drafting Performance This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate External forces such as wind barometric pressure topography or factors of the home may adversely affect draft Breckwell cannot be responsible for external forces leading to less than optimal performance America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 8 Chapter 3 Installation PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY FREESTANDING MODEL NOTE The W3100FS wood stove is heavy Be prepared to handle the weight to avoid damage or injury Wearing gloves during installation is recommended z 1 Carefully lay the stove on its back on carpet or other material that will prevent damage to the finish 2 Align the mounting
31. oducts on the glass Do not expect the glass to stay clean during longer burn times If your glass gets very dirty during overnight burns try preheating the stove longer before shutting the damper down Load wood towards the rear of the stove Keeping freshly loaded wood away from the glass will also help This stove will self clean by burning very hot fires but do not over fire If the stove or chimney system glows you are over firing Proper burning habits and an understanding of how your stove operates will help you keep your door glass clean but remember that no door glass will stay perfectly clean America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 22 Chapter 4 Operation MAXIMIZING YOUR STOVES EFFICIENCY Heat transfer can be enhanced by slowing the rate of incoming combustion air allowing more time for heat to be transferred in to your home Slowing the rate of incoming air also slows the rate of exhaust going up the chimney and carrying heat away with it To achieve this always thoroughly preheat your stove before closing the damper The following are some tips for getting the most out of your stove 1 Always thoroughly preheat your stove before slowing the burn rate closing the damper 2 Always operate your stove as much as possible in the low to medium burn rates 3 Temperature measurements taken from the hottest point on the stove on the top or face can be used to repeat burn rates 4 Do not continually operate your stove with the
32. or Canadian installations must have minimum dimensions of 46 x 41 NOTE For some insert installations you may be required to use a hearth extension in order to meet required clearances If so the extensions must meet the same criteria as the hearth Figure 1 America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 5 Chapter 1 Specifications amp Clearances Minimum clearance to combustible must be maintained as shown in figure 2 and the following chart Single Wall Connector Double Wall Connector 22 aaf ar ar 7 fae sa 30 Alcove with Double Wall Mobile Home Double Wall Provided for reference T Always maintain the clearances listed to hen pipe ALCOVE INSTALLATION Heat Shield is REQUIRED with a minimum of 2 Diameter amp 1 from Ceiling Double Wall Pipe is REQUIRED Insert Model Minimum Clearances to combustibles must be maintained as shown in the following chart NOTE Materials projecting more than from the wall are considered mantels po Kt MNP QA Use on the Breckwell Heat Shield Part Number CW S 157 Combustible COMBUSTIBLE MANTLE Trim me 2 Minimum Clearance COMBUSTIBLE SIDE WALL i ee Se ee vn F saad ai ped Tore rite Hat a O Blah HEJ NE rue Pre HEARTH Only Zero Clearance Installations Require the Bottom 2 Clearance All Insert Installations require a minimum of 1 of k 0 84 material for the hearth America
33. ot during the first couple of fires to allow the paint to cure Do not set anything on top of the stove and clear any dust or debris off of the stove before firing The paint will become soft and gummy as the stove heats up and will harden as the stove cools During the break in period open the door frequently every 5 10 minutes to keep the door gasket from sticking to the paint as it cures During the paint curing process it will emit a non toxic smoke Opening a window near the stove will help this to dissipate Only High Temp Paint available from your Breckwell dealer should be used for touch ups We recommend Stove Bright 6309 Metallic Black During the first few weeks the stove will go through a process if eliminating moisture in the steel and firebrick This moisture will reduce the initial heat output of the stove Once the paint has cured it will be necessary to build several hot fires to remove this moisture For the first week or two burn the stove with the damper wide open for an hour and use generous amounts of fuel DO NOT OVERFIRE THE STOVE DURING THIS PROCESS IF THE STOVE OR CHIMNEY BECOMES RED REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF AIR COMING INTO THE STOVE Commercial and industrial installations of Breckwell Wood Stoves should not be used since operational control is often not well managed in these settings Model W3100 Wood Stove MAIL YOUR WARRANTY CARD TODAY Style Freestanding or Insert To receive full warranty coverage you wil
34. pening stating the following This fireplace has been altered to accommodate a fireplace insert and should be inspected by a qualified person prior to re use as a conventional fireplace This label is available upon request VV v Drafting Performance This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate External forces such as wind barometric pressure topography or factors of the home negative pressure from exhaust fans chimneys air infiltration etc may adversely affect draft Breckwell cannot be responsible for external forces leading to less than optimal performance Leveling Bolt Installation Two leveling bolts are included to level the insert if the fireplace has a stepped up hearth To install raise the rear of the insert up and insert the leveling bolts into the holes in the rear corners of the insert Adjust the bolts until they extend the same height as the hearth steps up After the insert is installed fine tune the leveling bolts to level the insert see the illustration This distance is the hearth step up The The leveling bolts go into the holes at the rear corners of the leveling bolts should insert base of the insert Hearth America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 18 Chapter 3 Installation BLOCK OFF PLATE INSTALLATION Whenever this appliance is installed with a direct connection a block off plate or other noncombustible seal off device e g damper adap
35. rnnnnernnnnennnnnsrnnnnennnnnsnnnnnennnnnsvnnnnsnnnnssnnnnesnnnnnsnnnunsnnnnssnnnnee 26 Ted Od fe COMME ER DE EEE EE EEG 27 America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Breckwell Mahogany Wood Burning Stove To achieve the safest highest efficiency and most enjoyable performance from your stove you must do three things 1 Install it properly 2 Operate it correctly 3 Maintain it regularly The purpose of this manual is to help you do all three CAUTION DO NOT USE MAKE SHIFT MATERIALS OR COMPROMISES DURING INSTALLATION SERIOUS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH MAY RESULT PLEASE read this entire manual thoroughly before you install and operate your new room heater and KEEP THIS MANUAL in a handy place for future reference Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death This stove has been independently tested and approved in accordance with the relevant portions of UL 1482 2010 Solid Fuel Type Room Heaters and ULC 5627 00 and ULC S628 93 Consult with your local building code agency or fire officials and insurance representative before you begin your installation to ensure compliance with installation inspection local codes including the need for permits and follow up inspections The W3100FS and W3100 must be installed in accordance with the manufacture s installations and with local codes Burn your stove moderately h
36. ry chimney with a flue liner Chimney connector and chimney must be fastened to the stove and each adjoining section per manufacturers instructions Follow the chimney manufacturer s clearances and requirements Use the chimney manufacturer s fire stops attic guards roof supports and flashings when passing through a ceiling or thimble when passing through a combustible wall No more than 180 of elbows two 90 elbows or two 45 amp one 90 elbow etc Standard residential installations may use single wall connector Mobile Home may NOT e Standard residential installations with reduced clearance connector may use the clearance determined by the manufacturer of the connector for the connector to wall clearance or the clearance listed in this manual Offsets must be used to maintain the stove to wall clearance Mobile homes must use the clearances listed in this manual under Mobile or Manufactured Home Requirements NOTE Additional elbows may be allowed if draft is sufficient Whenever elbows are used the draft is adversely affected Additional chimney height may be required to boost draft Example Installation Freestanding Through Roof Chimney Cap See the section i Chimney Termination n System 15 Requirements for ses o more details g i Roof Penetration Equipment Roof Radiation Shield Factory Built Flashing Storm Collar Chimney Sechons li Ceiling Penetration
37. s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 6 VENTING Chapter 2 Venting Requirements Proper venting of your stove is very important for good clean burns with high efficiency In addition venting can have a direct impact upon the safety of your stove The Mahogany Wood Stove is approved for use with double wall connector and the same manufacturers chimney system as follows Simspon Dura Vent Model DVL Selkirk Metalbestos DS Security Chimneys Model DL 1 Chimney must comply with the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the standard for Chimneys Factory Built Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance UL 103 or a code approved masonry chimney with flue liner 2 Install the chimney in accordance with all of the instructions provided by the chimney manufacturer NOTE Your chimney must comply with local building and fire codes Check with your local officials for additional requirements 3 Install the first piece of pipe crimped end down into the flue collar on the stove ensuring an airtight connection Secure with screws through side of flue collar Continue stacking pipe in this manner until within reach of chimney Use only an air tight slip joint to make the connection to the chimney All horizontal runs of pipe should be as short as possible and are required by NFPA No 211 to have an upward pitch or rise in the same direction the smoke travels of no less than to the linear foot The connector pipe must meet minimum cle
38. t be strictly adhered to Do not use makeshift methods or compromise in the installation Your stove requires periodic maintenance and cleaning Failure to maintain your stove may lead to smoke spillage in your home or even a more dangerous situation This stove must be connected to a standard 120 V 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet when using the optional blower kit Do not use an adapter plug or sever the grounding plug Do not route the electrical cord underneath in front of or over the stove Use only dry seasoned wood no longer than 18 The dryer the wood the better for clean and efficient burns Combustion chamber is 16 front to back and 18 side to side America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 7a i q I Ll Do not throw this manual away This manual has important operating and maintenance instructions that you will need at a later time Always follow the instructions in this manual and please read the manual thoroughly Do not place clothing or other flammable items on or near the stove The viewing door must be closed and latched during normal operation If at any time the stove or chimney glows red you are over firing your stove This is dangerous and may result in property damage or bodily injury The exhaust system must be completely airtight and properly installed Allow the stove to cool before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning Ashes must
39. tabs on the pedestal with the mounting holes in the bottom of the stove making sure that the rectangular outside air opening in the bottom rear of the pedestal is facing the back of the stove Using the four 3 8 x 1 bolts with washers firmly tighten the pedestal to the stove 3 Carefully stand the stove back up If the stove is not centered on the pedestal loosen the bolts do not fully remove realign the stove and firmly retighten the bolts NOTE For units with the pedestal only no ash pan or wood storage the stove will have to be lifted straight up for pedestal installation Do not place the unit on its side or face LEG ASSEMBLY FREESTANDING MODEL NOTE The W3100FS wood stove is heavy Be prepared to handle the weight to avoid damage or injury Wearing gloves during installation is recommended 1 Carefully lay the stove on its back on carpet or other material that will prevent damage to the finish 2 Partially insert and tighten the 3 8 x 1 bolts and washer into the mounting holes on the bottom of the stove Align the mounting tabs on the legs with the partially inserted bolts in the bottom of the stove making sure that the washer is on the bottom portion of the leg slot Align the legs and tighten bolts Carefully stand the stove back up 4 The legs do have 3 8 carriage bolts in the bottom in order to level the stove a America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 9 Chapter 3 Inst
40. ter will need to be installed This device is used to seal the chimney insuring no smoke enters the home and providing the chimney system with a seal to promote draft The directions below detail the steps for construction and installation of a block off plate 1 Determine a location for the block off plate at the top of the firebox below the damper area make it high enough to allow installation of the connection pipe The location should be level and in an area where it can be mounted easily Measure the width at the rear A and front B of the firebox at the height where the block off plate will be installed see the illustration below Then measure the depth of the location where the block off plate will be installed C NOTE Most masonry fireplaces have square fireboxes while certain zero clearance metal fireplaces often have domed firebox tops This makes zero clearance block off plates more difficult to install To simplify the procedure insulation may be used to seal the rounded edges 2 Make a cardboard template of the measurements but add a 2 flange to each side This flange will be used to mount the block off plate to the inside of the firebox Bend the flanges downwards on the template and place it inside the fireplace If the template fits correctly in its planned location go to the next step If it does not make a new template with the appropriate corrections until it fits correctly 3 With the template in place mark
41. the location of the flue see Dimensions on page 6 This location approximates the center of the flue when the insert is in place a slight offset may occur based upon insert and block off plate placement Remove the template and cut a 6 1 4 diameter hole centered on this mark 4 Make the block off plate of 24 gage or thicker steel to match the template Drill two holes in each flange for mounting the plate 5 Mount the block off plate using masonry screws NOTE Use sheet metal screws on zero clearance metal fireplaces screws need only be long enough to penetrate the first layer of metal 6 Insulate the block off plate using high temperature fiberglass insulation Ceri blanket or equivalent and furnace cement allow the cement to dry for at least 24 hours before burning 7 After placing the appliance and installing the pipe through the block off plate use high temperature fiberglass insulation and furnace cement to seal any cracks between the pipe and block off plate Block Off Plate Template E 2 Flanges Measurement for attaching A the block off SSPIN i plate sa p l J i i i p Measurement sees il OVE i gr d 1 See the i P F i dimensions to PEER j d iranian fha AR ass sm hi determine the ae ka location of the kar er Measurement B center of the i m flue See the dimensions to determine the location of the center of the flue
42. tsenesss 5 TN 5 VU 7 Natural ENG EEE EE VE casei eonaranesd 7 Nr DNEPR 7 TS Cea UO EE EE EE ET L E E E 8 Pedestal Assembly Freestanding Model rrrrannrnnannrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnernnnnnennnnnvnnnnsvnnnnsvnnnnssnnnnesnnnnevnnnnsvnnnussnnnnseesnn 9 Leg Assembly Freestanding Model wassiias sieveredcsnnssnccocvsnetdnundedamnnndgadnt wane ndosenied weeeesededssuniwupandadaundossncadoswouenadtueyntbers 9 Optional Blower ANN 10 Outside Air Kt F Pedestal UNITS EEE EE NE eee eee 11 Dde Ar RE F en UN a e EA EEE AEE NE 12 Flashing Installation Insert MOGEIS sas scacssssccssecccesencvceasocssassoaseuesensceasvasacasessoesesssoesaeteasanabevanabeerseoustaacesasanavenneerse 13 Mobile or Manufactured Home REQUIFEMENS cccccsssccccesssececeeseccecescceeeaeececseneceeeeusecessuenecessuneceesaeecetsueneces 13 r r NE PICE PAINE een rE 14 Freestanding Installation Requirements siiedcsrsvesastnseconssanciacicargenatneuiuseadedeeeaseieasioi voxetaveaasdenvennsa enoreiancaserpeetinss 15 Misere IS ARENT 18 BIOCK OFT Plate INStallatiOMiccvcsswssavevscosoncdsvencsevcdsayesssasansadneansheenseeanseesanannnnenavaneeneesnaesauaweseavessnneaneusensaysadenneaadess 19 ENTEN 22 Er UDI EEE EE eee ote 22 DIE eye cys Re AS O eer nen eee en ee EE NE 22 Fe TDN 22 Maximizing Your Stoves NN 4 ees 23 Achieving Long ENN 23 HOVE MAM 9 9 EE EE eee NE 24 TEN 24 PRODI ES 0 EEE NN NN 25 Door Assembly amp Glass Replacement rrarurnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnne
43. w to drop down 5 Tighten Philips head screws 6 Repeat for other side 7 Install two Phillips Head screws in the top of each side flashing and only partially tighten 8 Slide the top flashing onto the screws and tighten screws 9 Push stove and flashing into fireplace so that the flashings align against the face of the hearth MOBILE OR MANUFACTURED HOME REQUIREMENTS NOTE Not approved for Canadian Mobile Home Installations These directions only apply for mobile home installations within the United States of America WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM NOTE The outside air kit MUST be used See OUTSIDE AIR KIT and a spark arrestor may be required Check with your local building officials NOTE DOUBLE WALL PIPE IS REQUIRED FOR THE EXHAUST Single wall pipe is NOT authorized for Mobile or Manufactured Home Installations The W3100FS must be securely fastened to the floor of the mobile manufactured home using the mounting bolt holes located in the pedestal of the W3100FS Use only the holes provided If the optional blower is used the W3100FS must be grounded to the steel chassis of the home with 8 Ga Copper wire using a serrated or star washer to penetrate paint or protective coating to ensure grounding CAUTION DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS STOVE DO NOT COMPROMISE THE STRUCTUARL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE MANUFACTURED HOME WALL S FLOOR OR CEILING America s Favorite Stoves Since 1980 Page 13

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