INSERT-600 Spartherm 700 Wood Insert Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Spartherm
Table of Contents
Installation and Operating Instructions
MASONRY INSERTS
INSERT-600
INSERT-700
The Spartherm wood insert have been tested and certified by CSA based on the
following standards: UL 127 / ULCS628. EPA : U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY Certified to comply with 2020 emissionstandards using cord wood.
Save this manual and keep it in a safe place that it is easy to refer to it.
INTRODUCTION AND UNIT DESCRIPTION
SPARTHERM INSERT-600/700 RANGE.
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL
YOUR INSERT-600/700.
PLEASE READ THE MANUAL FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND HOW TO BURN THE FIRE
THAT YOU HAVE A CLEAN AND EFFICIENT FIRE.
FAILIURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY,
OR EVEN DEATH.
Save this manual and keep it in a safe place that it is easy to refer to it.
“DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME”
WARNING: DO NOT OVERFIRE.
IF THE STOVE TOP OR CHIMNEY OR CONNECTOR
GLOW RED, YOU ARE OVERFIRING!
THIS IS DANGEROUS AND WILL VOID THE WARRENTY.
This insert has a manufacturer-set minimum low burn rate that must not be
altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise
operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions
in this manual.
This range of inserts/stoves/zero clearance inserts have been tested by…
POLYTEST –
Polytests Services Inc.
695 B rue Gaudette,
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Québec, Canada, J3B 7S7
450.741.3636
www.polytests.com
AND ARE LISTED TO UL1482-2011 AND ULCS628-93.
THEY ARE ALSO EPA CERTIFIED – U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified
to comply with 2020 particulate emission standards using CORD
WOOD.600 insert 1.67 g/hr 700 insert 1.14 g/hr WARRANTY.
PLEASE REFER TO WARRANTY CONDITIONS IN THE MANUAL.
‘‘U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with 2020
particulate emission standards using cord wood.
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
IF THE INFORMATION IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN
CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. PLEASE READ
ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR APPLIANCE. THIS APPLIANCE HAS
NOT BEEN TESTED WITH AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET. TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR
INJURY, DO NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET INTO THE APPLIANCE..
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This appliance can be very hot when burning.
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Combustible materials such as firewood, wet clothing, etc. placed too close can catch fire.
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Children and pets must be kept from touching the appliance when it is hot.
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The chimney must be sound and free of cracks.
Before installing this unit, contact the local building or fire authority and follow their guidelines. -
Operate only with the door tightly closed.
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Do not use an elevated grate or otherwise raise the fire.
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At least 14 square inches (90,3 square centimeters) of outside air must be admitted to the room or directly to the unit through a 5” (127mm) diameter pipe. Failure to provide this may starve other fuel burning appliances from an adequate air supply.
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Make sure not to create negative pressure in the installation room, e.g. by means of an exhaust fan or similar mechanical blower, as this could affect the combustion oft the wood insert or increase the possibility of smoke leakage.
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This appliance is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods.
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Do not burn green or freshly cut wood.
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Do not start a fire with chemicals or fluids such as gasoline, engine oil, etc.
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Do not burn treated wood, coal, charcoal, colored paper, cardboard, solvents or garbage.
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Do not let the appliance become hot enough for any part to glow red.
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KEEP THE STOVE TOP TEMPERATURE BELOW 700°F (371°C). Attempts to achieve heat output rates that exceed design specifications can result in steel distortion and damage.
WARNING
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS.
NOTICE
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL
- IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE INSTALLATION ANDOPERATION.
- LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR USE AND OPERATION.
Safe Wood-Burning Practices
When using your wood burning appliance, follow these guidelines for safe
operation: Keep flammable items, like curtains, furniture, newspapers, and
books, away from your appliance. Only use newspaper, dry kindling and all-
natural or organic fire starters. Never start a fire with gasoline, kerosene,
or charcoal starter. Do not burn wet or green (unseasoned) wood. Many wax and
sawdust logs are made for open hearth wood insert only. Check your wood stove
or wood insert operating instructions before using artificial logs. If you use
manufactured logs, choose those made from 100 percent compressed sawdust.
Build hot fires. For most appliances, a smoldering fire is not safe or
efficient. Keep the doors of your wood-burning appliance closed unless loading
or stoking the live fire. Harmful chemicals, like carbon monoxide, can be
released into your home. Regularly remove ashes into a covered, metal
container. Store the container outdoors on a nonflammable surface. Keep a fire
extinguisher handy.
Do not burn:
- Garbage
- Lawn clippings or yard waste
- Materials containing rubber, including tires
- Materials containing plastic
- Waste petroleum products, paints or paint thinners, or asphalt products
- Materials containing asbestos
- Construction or demolition debris
- Railroad ties or pressure-treated wood
- Manure or animal remains
- Salt water driftwood or other previously salt water saturated materials
- Unseasoned wood
- Paper products, cardboard, plywood, or particleboard. The prohibition against burning these materials does not prohibit the use of fire starters made from paper, cardboard, saw dust, wax and similar substances for the purpose of starting a fire in an affected wood heater. Burning these materials may result in release of toxic fumes or render the heater ineffective and cause smoke.
SPECIFICATIONS MASONRY INSERT-600 / INSERT-700:
| Spartherm Masonry Inserts
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| Insert-600| Insert-700
Weight of Insert| 149 lbs (67,5 kg)| 275 lbs (124,5 kg)
Insert exterior: Width/depth/height (inches)| W 23“ D 16“ 1/8“ H21“ 1/2“| W 26
5/16“ D 17 5/16“ H23 5/8“
Recommended amount of wood when fueling (lbs/kg) wood: 2-3 logs of wood of
app. 18-21“ / 46-53cm| 1,8 kg/hr| 2,1 kg/hr
Intermittent operation:| |
Single wall connector stove pipe:| 6“/153mm| 7“/178,5mm
Chimney pipe – class A. UL-103 HT:| 6“/153mm| 7“/178,5mm
Optimal thermal output:| 22,000 BTU| 25,000 BTU/hr
Min. /Max. output (kW):| 10,613 – 47,417 BTU| 13,129 – 49,000 BTU/hr
Tested EPA emission particulate rate:| 1.67 g/hr| 1.14 g/hr
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Example shown: Insert-600 and Insert-700
INTRODUCTION
The Spartherm masonry insert have been tested and certified by CSA based on the following standards: UL 127 / ULCS628. EPA : U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with 2020 emission standards using cord wood. Before installing your Spartherm masonry insert,PLEASE NOTE: THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION (MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT, FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU, ETC) SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLATION TO DETERMINE THE NEED TO OBTAIN A PERMIT. Please read this manual carefully before installing or using your masorny insert. Incorrect installation may result in fire. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions. Failiure to do so may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Keep this manual handy so you can refer to it whenever necessary.
WARNING
- THIS APPLIANCE IS HOT WHEN OPERATED AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS IF CONTACTED.
- ANY CHANGES OR ALTERATIONS TO THIS APPLIANCE OR ITS CONTROLS CAN BE DANGEROUS AND IS PROHIBITED:
- Do not operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions. Failure to operate appliance according to operating instructions could cause fire or injury.
- Before installing this appliance, contact the local building or fire authority and follow their guidelines.
- This appliance must be installed by a qualified installer.
- Do not use a wood insert or other product not specified for use with this wood insert.
- Risk of burns. The appliance should be turned off and cooled before servicing.
- Do not operate without fully assembling all components.
- Risk of cuts and abrasions. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during installation. Sheet metal edges may be sharp.
- Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature 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 appliance. Toddlers, young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to an appliance or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces.
- Clothing or other flammable material must not be placed on or near the appliance. Objects placed in front of the appliance must be kept a minimum of 48” (1220 mm) away from the front face of the appliance.
- Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies.
- Ensure you have incorporated adequate safety measure to protect infants/toddlers from touching hot surfaces.
- Even after the appliance is out, the glass and/or screen will remain hot for an extended period of time.
- Check with your local hearth specialty dealer for safety screens and hearth guards to protect children from hot surfaces. These screens and guards must be fastened to the floor.
- Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
- Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified.
- This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue pipe servicing a separate solid fuel burning appliance.
- Do not operate the appliance with glass door removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person.
- Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door.
- Only doors / optional fronts certified with the unit are to be installed on the appliance.
- Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and dispose of the material in a safe manner. As with all plastic bags, these are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants.
- If the appliance is not properly installed, a house fire may result. Do not expose the appliance to the elements (e.g. rain, etc.) and keep the appliance dry at all times. Wet insulation will produce an odour when the appliance is used.
- The chimney must be sound and free of cracks. Clean your chimney a minimum of twice a year and as required.
- Do not start a fire with chemicals or fluids such as gasoline, engine oil, etc.
- Your appliance requires periodic maintenance and cleaning. Failure to maintain your appliance may lead to smoke spillage in your home.
- Lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or too green or freshly cut hardwoods. Burning wet unseasoned wood can cause excessive creosote accumulation. When this is ignited it can cause a chimney fire that may result in a serious house fire.
- This appliance is designed to burn natural wood only. Do not burn treated wood, coal, charcoal, coloured paper, cardboard, solvents or garbage.
- Burn wood directly on the refractory bricks. Do not elevate grate or otherwise raise the fire.
- Do not store wood within appliance installation clearances or within the space required for re-fueling and ash removal.
- Ashes must be disposed in a metal container with a tight lid and placed on a non-combustible surface well away from the home or structure until completely cool.
- Ensure clearances to combustibles are maintained when building a mantel or shelves above the appliance. Elevated temperatures on the wall or in the air above the appliance can cause melting, discolouration or damage to decorations, a T.V. or other electronic components.
- Do not install this wood insert in a factory- built wood insert unless certified with the wood insert.
2.1 EXAMPLE OF IDENTIFICATION PLATE
Safety Information
Listed by / Manufactured by
Spartherrn Feuerungstechnik GmbH
Maschweg 38 D —49324 Melle, Gennany
info@spartherrn.com
Solid Fuel Room Heater — For Use with Sold Wood Fuel only Tested to Standards:
UL-1482-11, ULC-S628, U.S. Enviroment Protection Agency. Certified to comply
with 2020 Particulate emission standards using cord wood Model: Spartherrn
Cassette 600 Insert Date of Manufacture Month/Year.11/2019 Serial Number 600
Insert
TO PREVENT HOUSE FIRES:
Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation
inspection in your area. Install and use only in accordance wih manufacturer’s
installation and operating instructions and local codes. In the absence of any
local codes, installation must meet minimum requirements of NFPA 211 in the
USA, and 8365 in Canada. Inspect and dean chimney system frequently in
accordance with manufacturer’s instruction. Do not connect this insert to a
chimney flue serving another appliance. Do not use grate or elevate fire.
Build wood fire directly on hearth. This fireplace Insert must be installed
with a continuous chimney liner of 6 or 7 inches diameter extending from the
fireplace insert to the top of the chimney. The chimney liner must conform to
the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S635, Standard for Lining Systems for
Existing Masonry or Factory-Built Chimneys and Vents, or CANAJLC-S640,
Standard for Lining Systems for New Masonry Chimneys.
TO PREVENT CREOSOTE FIRES:
Inspect and clean chimney frequently – under certain conditions of use,
creosote buildup may occur rapidly. Do not use fuels other than firewood.
CAUTION: Only operate the wood heater with the doors fully closed. Replace
glass only with original 4 mm Robax ceramic glass. Areas of the fireplace
incorporating warm or cold air ducts shall be enclosed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s installation instructions. If provided with a hearth extension,
the hearth extension must be installed according to the installation
instructions! Air is needed for fireplace operation! At least 14 square inches
(90.3 square centimeters) of outside air must be admitted to the room or
directly to the unit through a 5* (127mm) diameter pipe. Failure to provide
this may starve other fuel burning appliances from an adequate air supply. Do
not obstruct air inlet and outlet in any case. Components used with fireplace
must be listed. See manual. Do not use a fireplace insert or other products
not specified for use with this product. CAUTION: Gas logs shall be certified
for the application. This unit is not designed to bum with a log set. This
wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. Consult
the owner’s manual for further information. It is against federal regulations
to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating
instructions in the owner’s manual.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
A. Min. 21″ / 533mm
B. 15″/ 381mm
C. 15″/ 381mm
D. Unit width and add 8′ / 203mm on each side
E. 8′ / 203mm on each side
F. For USA 16″ / 406mm For Canada 18′ / 457mm
G. 9 1/4″/ 235mm With R value 2.957 CAN = 4 ‘A’ IN FRONT OF UNIT • With R
value 2.957 USA = 6 Recommended amount of wood: 1,8 kg/hr Min. / Max. output
(kW): 10,613 — 47,417 BTU/hr
• Not Tested – NFPA Guidelines in the USA, CAN/CSA B365-M91 in Canada.
Floor protection must be minimum .38mm non-combustible material extendng
beneath the stove, and to the front and sides from door • and to the rear as
indicated.
CAUTION:
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN AND CLOTHING AWAY. CONTACT
MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAME PLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP FURNISHINGS AND
OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE.
NOT SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME INTALLATION. DO NOT OVERFIRE — IF HEATER OR
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL
Safety Information
Listed by / Manufactured by.
Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH
Maschweg 38 0 -49324 Melle, Germany
info@spartherrn.com
Solid Fuel Room Heater – For Use with Solid Wood Fuel only Tested to
Standards: UL-1482-11, ULC-S628, U.S. Enviroment Protection Agency Certified
to comply with 2020 Particulate emission standards using cord wood Model:
Spartherm Cassette 700 Insert Date of Manufacture Mont i/Year:11/2019 Serial
Number 700 Insert
TO PREVENT HOUSE FIRES: Contact local building or fire officials about
restrictions and installation inspection in your area. Install and use only in
accordance with manufacturers installation and operating instructions and
local codes. In the absence of any local codes, installation must meet minimum
requirements of NFPA 211 in the USA, and 6365 in Canada. Refer to
manufacturer’s instructions and local codes for precautions required for
passing a chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Inspect and dean
chimney system frequently in accordance with manufacturer’s instruction. Do
not connect this insert to a chimney flue serving another appliance. Do not
use grate or elevate fire. Build wood fire directly on hearth. This fireplace
insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of 6 or 7 inches
diameter extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney. The
chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S635,
Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory-Built Chimneys and
Vents, or CANIULC-S640, Standard for Lining Systems for New Masonry Chimneys.
TO PREVENT CREOSOTE FIRES:
Inspect and dean chimney frequently – under certain conditions of use,
creosote buildup may occur rapidly. Do not use fuels other than firewood.
CAUTION: Only operate the wood heater with the doors fully dosed. Replace
glass only with original 4 mm Robax ceramic glass. Areas of the fireplace
incorporating warm or cold air ducts shall be enclosed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s installation instructions. If provided with a hearth extension,
the hearth extension must be installed according to the installation
instructions! Air is needed for fireplace operation! At least 14 square inches
(90.3 square centimeters) of outside air must be admitted to the room or
directly to the unit through a r (127mm) diameter pipe. Failure to provide
this may starve other fuel burning appliances from an adequate air supply. Do
not obstruct air inlet and outlet in any case. Components used with fireplace
must be listed. See manual. Do not use a fireplace insert or other products
not specified for use with this product. CAUTION: Gas logs shall be certified
for the application. This unit is not designed to bum with a log set. This
wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. Consult
the owners manual for further information. It is against federal regulations
to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating
instructions in the owner’s manual.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
A. Mm. 21″/ 533mm
B. 15-/ 381mm
C. 15 / 381mm
D. Unit width and add 8″ / 203mm on each side
E. 8″ / 203mm on each side
F. For USA: 16″ / 406mm For Canada 18- / 457mm G. 925′ / 235mm With R value
2.957 CAN = 4 ‘
If IN FRONT OF UNIT • With R value 2.957 USA = 6 1/2- Recommend amount of
wood: 2,1 kg/hr MM. / Max. output VAN): 13 129 — 29,452 BTU /fir
Not Tested – NFPA Guidelines in the USA, CAN/CSA 8365-M91 in Canada.
Floor protection must be minimum .38mm non-combustible material extending
beneath the stove, and to the front and sides from door opening and to the
rear as indicated.
CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN AND CLOTHING
AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAME PLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP
FURNISHINGS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE AWAY FROM
THE APPLIANCE. NOT SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME INTALLATION. DO NOT OVERFIRE — IF
HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL
2.2 DIMENSIONS
2.3 SPECIFICATION
| Fire chamber volume| Minimum Power| Maximum power| Efficiency*| Chimney
type| Unit weight| ideal fuel size
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Insert-600| 0,95 ft3| 10 613 BTU/h| 47 417 BTU/h| 70.29 %| 6″| lbs| 17″
Insert-700| 1,58 ft3| 13 129 BTU/h| 49,000 BTU/h| 66.77 %| 6″| lbs| 21″
Conversion Factors
Inches to millimeters (mm): 1’’ = 25.4 mm British Thermal Unit BTU/h to Watt:
1BTU/h = 0.293 Watt Kilogramm to Pound: 1kg = 2.205 lb Cubicmeter to
cubicfeet: 1m3 = 35.314 ft³
2.4 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED WITH ANY VENTED OR UNVENTED GAS LOG SET: TO
REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR PREVENT INJURY, DO NOT INSTALL A VENTED OR UNVENTED GAS
LOG SET INTO THE APPLIANCE.
CAUTION:
These masonry inserts are not certified for gas log sets.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
THIS APPLIANCE AND THE COMPONENTS ARE DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED AND OPERATED AS
A SYSTEM. ANY ALTERATION TO OR SUBSTITUTION FOR ITEMS IN THIS SYSTEM, UNLESS
ALLOWED BY THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, WILL VOID THE LISTING AND MAY
VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY. IT MAY ALSO CREATE A HAZARDOUS INSTALLATION. READ
THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS THROUGHLY BEFORE STARTING YOUR INSTALLATION AND
FOLLOW THEM CAREFULLY THROUGHOUT YOUR PROJECT.
- Before beginning your installation, consult with your local building code agency or fire officials and insurance representative to ensure compliance.
- Non-toxic smoke will be emitted during the paint curing process, to help dissipate the smoke open a window near the appliance.
- Remove any dust or debris off the top of the appliance before firing the appliance as the paint will become soft as the appliance heats up and will harden as the appliance cures. To cure the paint on your appliance burn your appliance moderately hot during the first few fires.
- To keep the gasket from sticking to the appliance as the paint is curing, periodically open the door every 5-10 minutes.
2.5 GENERAL INFORMATION
- The chimney vent system used on your wood burning appliance should be designed with the least amount of restriction possible to enable the exhaust products to easily flow through it. Chimney vent systems that are too short or too long (refer to point 4.3 ”chimney installation”) can also have an adverse affect on the flow of exhaust through it. The wood burning appliance and chimney vent system also require a sufficient supply of combustion air not only to support the combustion in the combustion chamber but to replace the exhaust leaving it so it can flow freely up through the vent system and out into the atmosphere. It is the correct balance of combustion air and the chimney vent system that will ensure the appliance provides you with its optimum performance.
- Be sure to provide sufficient combustion air. There are many other appliances in your home competing for air such as a kitchen range hood, forced air heating devices or a bathroom exhaust fan.
Expansion / contraction noises during heating up and cooling down cycles are
normal and to be expected.
After extended periods of non-operation such as following a vacation or a warm
weather season, the appliance may emit a slight odour for a few hours. This is
caused by dust particles on the firebox burning off. Open a window to
sufficiently ventilate the room.
CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING:
Use of this product may produce smoke which contains chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive
harm. If you experience smoking problems, you may needto open a door, a
window or otherwise provide some
method of supplying combustion air to the appliance.
NATIONAL FIREPLACE INSTITUTE®
We suggest that our woodburning hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute® (NFI) as NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by Wood Energy Te chnical Training (WETT).
2.6 COMBUSTION AIR
When mounting the air system ensure that the air control system provides fresh
air from the outside.
Masonry Insert-600 and Insert-700 combustion air intake
2.6.1 CONNECTION DIRECTLY TO THE UNIT
To connect the separate combustion air directly to the unit you need to have
the right separate combustion air connector Ø 5”. Fix the connector directly
to the unit. It can be oriented to the left side, right side or to the back.
Grills
The combustion air ducts will be protected at the outside by a grill. The free
passage section of those grills is at least equivalent to the section of the
air inlet. Please note that the infiltration of water and the effect of the
wind can damage the system.
CLOSURE VALVE
If you decide to connect separate combustion air it is mandatory to install
a closure valve to prevent condensate formation and to prevent the room from
becoming cold while the stove is not in use. It should ideally be located as
close as possible to the outside wall. It can be controlled from inside if it
is not too far from the stove (cable length = 47”).
PLEASE NOTE: COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE REQUIREMENTS.
It is recommended that the 5” Combustion air intake duct is installed in
acorrect manner.
Please find the following information. Outside Air ducts must… – Be protected
on the outside by a grill where the free passage section of these grills is at
least equivalent to the section of the air inlet.
Please note that the infiltration of wind, weather, snow and water can effect
or damage the air combustion system.
– Ideally be fitted with a butterfly valve so that it can manually , be used
to close the cold air from entering the firebox.
Please note that the butterfly valve has to be 100% open or 100% closed and
should not be used to adjust burn rate!
Try to keep the butterfly valve as close to the outside wall as possible.
-The air-duct should be insulated and the distance from the wood insert to the outside should be as short as possible.
For 5” air duct please refer to the maximum lengths and elbows
Number of 90 degree elbows
4’ = 4 elbows
8’ = 4 elbows
10’ = 2 elbows
12’ = 0 elbow
If you exceed these guidelines, you must compensate by using a larger diameter
and/or a smoother duct.
Careful not to crush the duct!
It should ideally be located as close as possible to the outside wall.
-If it is not possible to bring in combustion air to the wood insert please insure that there is sufficient air to feed the wood insert in the room –please note that this is not ideal.
Please contact your dealer who offers suitable partsfor air inlet ducts (pipes
and damper).
Make sure that the wire mesh is mounted at the combustion air inlet.
INSTALLATION PLANNING
Clean all ashes out of the inside of the existing wood insert opening. Make
sure
that the chimney and wood insert are free of cracks, loose mortar, creosote
deposits, blockage or other signs of deterioration. If necessary, have any
repair work done by a qualified professional before installing the insert.
Do NOT remove bricks or mortar from the wood insert.
In case of an outside air inlet or ash dump, fill with rockwool insulation.
Adhere to minimum clearances as illustrated.
WARNING
WEAR GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES FOR PROTECTION. CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY OF THE PIPE AND OTHER PARTS NEEDED TO INSTALL THE APPLIANCE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN A FIRE, ESPECIALLY IF COMBUSTIBLES ARE TOO CLOSE TO THE APPLIANCE OR CHIMNEY AND AIR SPACES ARE BLOCKED, PREVENTING THE FREE MOVEMENT OF COOLING AIR. DO NOT DRAW OUTSIDE AIR FROM GARAGE SPACES. EXHAUST PRODUCTS OF GASOLINE ENGINES ARE HAZARDOUS. DO NOT INSTALL OUTSIDE AIR DUCTS SUCH THAT THE AIR MAY BE DRAWN FROM ATTIC SPACES, BASEMENTS OR ABOVE THE ROOFING WHERE OTHER HEATING APPLIANCES OR FANS AND CHIMNEYS EXHAUST UTILIZE AIR. THESE PRECAUTIONS WILL REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLIANCE SMOKING OR AIR FLOW REVERSAL. THE OUTSIDE AIR INLET MUST REMAIN CLEAR OF LEAVES, DEBRIS ICE AND/OR SNOW OR ANY OTHER OBSTACLES. IT MUST BE UNRESTRICTED WHILE APPLIANCE IS IN USE TO PREVENT ROOM AIR STARVATION WHICH CAN CAUSE SMOKE SPILLAGE AND AN INABILITY TO MAINTAIN A FIRE. SMOKE SPILLAGE CAN ALSO SET OFF SMOKE ALARMS. NEGATIVE PRESSURE WITHIN YOUR HOME MAY INADVERTENTLY AFFECT YOUR APPLIANCE. TO PREVENT CONTACT WITH SAGGING OR LOOSE INSULATION, THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE INSTALLED AGAINST VAPOUR BARRIERS OR EXPOSED INSULATION. LOCALIZED OVERHEATING COULD OCCUR AND A FIRE COULD RESULT. DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT COMPROMISES DURING INSTALLATION. DO NOT BLOCK OR RESTRICT AIR, GRILLE OR LOUVRE OPENINGS. DO NOT ADD A HOOD. KEEP HAND TOOLS IN GOOD CONDITION; SHARPEN CUTTING EDGES AND MAKE SURE TOOL HANDLES ARE SECURE. ALWAYS MAINTAIN THE MINIMUM AIR SPACE REQUIRED TO THE ENCLOSURE TO PREVENT FIRES. DO NOT PACK REQUIRED AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIALS. COMBUSTION AIR INLET DUCTS ARE NOT TO TERMINATE IN ATTIC SPACES OR CRAWL SPACES.
3.1 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
DO NOT PLACE ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS (FURNITURE, FIREWOOD, ETC.) WITHIN
48”(1220mm) IN FRONT AND ON THE SIDES OF THE Insert.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS CAN NOT PROTRUDE ONTO THE METAL PARTS OF THE UNIT, THEY
MUST BE COVERED WITH NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
Clearence requirements to cumbustible surfaces
A | Combustible mantle to top of glass |
---|---|
B | Sidewall to insert |
C | Side facing |
D-1 | Hearth extension, width |
D-2 | Hearth extension, depth |
Informations to D-1/D-2:
The floor in front of the wood insert requires thermal protection. This
protection must be non-combustible.
Also this floor protector must be listed to UL 1618 ember protection or in
Canada CSA-B365. Do NOT install in a mobile home
| Canada| USA
---|---|---
A| 20“ for 1“ thickness/28“ for 8“ thickness| 20“ for 1“ thickness/28“ for 8“
thickness
B| 15“| 15“
C| 15“| 15“
D-1| unit width and add 8” on each side| unit width and add 6” on each side
D-2| 18”| 16”
E| 9 1/4” from the floor to the bottom of the glass or 4 1/2” with R value
2,957| 9 1/4” from the floor to the bottom of the glass or 6 1/2” with R value
2,957
Distance to furniture
The recommend minimum distance from stove to furniture is 48 inches. Note that
some furniture is more easily affected by heat and may need to be moved to
greater distance. This is your responsibility. In addition other combustible
materials, away from the stove. In general, a distance of 48 inches must be
maintained between the stove and moveable combustible item such as drying
clothes, newspapers, firewood etc. Failure to meet the required clearances can
endanger property and personal safety.
3.1.2 P L AC E M E N T
Make sure there is enough space for the wood heater.
If the masonry inserts is fitted with a frame (which conceals the contours of
the recess) an additional tolerance of 1/4” can be set when the recess is
made. The wood heater must be able to expand freely. The brickwork or
decorative materials must not enter into
contact with the wood heater under any circumstances; leave a gap of at 1/4”.
INSTALLATION
4.1 HEARTH EXTENSION
WARNING
INSTALL THE HEARTH EXTENSION ONLY AS ILLUSTRATED!
A 18” x 8” (457mm x 203mm) for Canada or 16” x 6” (406mm x 152mm) for USA
minimum hearth extension made of non combustible material is required. To
prevent any burning embers falling between the fireplace and the hearth
extension from coming into contact with the floor, insert a metal sheet under
the front of the wood insert. This sheet must extend 4” (100mm) on both sides
of the wood insert and 2” (50mm) in front. You can also prevent embers from
falling in the joint between the wood insert and the hearth extension by
filling it with mortar grout.
The non combustible material that is used must be UL 1618 ember protection or
in Canada CSA-B365.
Distance from bottom of the glass to the floor 9 1/2” to the bottom of the
glass or 4 1/2” -with R value 2,957 (Canada) or 6,1/2” – with R value 2,957
(USA).
4.1.1 6 0 0
| S 600
---|---
A| Canada: 18 inches USA: 16 Inches
B| Canada: 8” on each side USA: 6” on each side
4.1.2 70 0
| M 700
---|---
A| 18 inches (Canada) 16 Inches (USA)
B| Canada: 8” on each side USA: 6” on each side
4.2 DISTANCE COMBUSTIBLE MANTLE
4.5 CHIMNEY LINER INSTALLATION
This wood insert is designed and approved for installation with the following
brands of chimney liner measuring 6” and 7” (152 and 178mm) in diameter.
4.5.1 LISTED CHIMNEYS
This appliance must be installed with a listed 6 and 7” chimney liner system
approved under the following standards:
The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S635,
Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory-Built Chimneys
and Vents, or CAN/ULC-S640, Standard for Lining Systems for New Masonry
Chimneys and be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation
instructions.
4.5.4 EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS
This appliance must be installed with a listed 6“(150mm) or 7“ (178mm) chimney system approved. under the following standards: The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ ULC-S635, Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory-Built Chimneys and Vents, or CAN/ULC-S640, Standard for Lining Systems for New Masonry Chimneys and be installed in accordance with the manufacturer‘s installation instructions. This fireplace insert is designed to be installed into a masonry fireplace. The masonry fireplace is to be constructed in accordance to N.F.P.A. 211(Latest Edition), Standards of Chimney, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment or applicable National, Provincial, State or local codes. The installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid –Fuel –Burning Appliances and Equipment. The combustible floor in front of the fireplace insert must be protected from hot embers by a non-combustible material extending 16” (USA) and 18” (Canada) on the fuel loading side and 8” to the other sides. Heat protection is required in front of the insert when it is installed less than 9 ¼”above a combustible floor, measured vertically from the combustible floor to the bottom of the glass. The distance from the combustible floor to the bottom of the glass can be reduced to 4 ½” (Canada) 6 ½” (USA) when the hearth protection used, has an R value of 2.957 If this insert is not properly installed, a house fire may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Consult your local Fire or Building officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
4.6 MASONRY
4.6.1 TYPICAL EXISTING MASONRY
WARNING
DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER FIREPLACE. DO
NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.
You can install your masonry inserts using your existing masonry chimney
liner. To do so, follow the guidelines below. If you are using a masonry
chimney, it is important that it be built in compliance with the
specifications of the Building Code in your region. It
must normally be lined with refractory bricks, metal or clay tiles sealed
together with fire cement. (Round flues are the most efficient).
Remove the wood insert damper or fasten it permanently open. We recommend the
following method of sealing off the damper area around the liner:
Measure the throat of the wood insert and markthis shape on a piece of 24
gauge sheet metal (fluecover); cut a six-inch (6 3/4” / 171mm) hole to
liedirectly below the wood insert flue opening. Allow twoinches of material
for a flange on all sides and cut tothese measurements. Bend down the flanges.
If youhave never done this before, it might be a good ideato make a cardboard
pattern and test it first. Fastenthis flue cover in position as high as
possible with twomasonry screws per side through the flanges into thewood
insert.
n Canada: Install only flexible or solid chimney liner from the top of the
chimney to the insert flue collar. Attach a stainless steel liner connector or
elbow to the liner and insert onto the flue collar. Fasten with three screws.
Secure the top of the liner to the chimney cap using a liner support and
chimney flashing. Cap the top of the chimney liner assembly using an approved
rain cap.
In the United States: While it is not required, it is recommended that a
chimney liner be installed that is continuous from the insert to the top of
the chimney, particularly when the insert is installed in a basement. For
this type ofconnection, use the “In Canada”
installation instructions above.
If a continuous liner is not installed, a “direct flue connection” must be
made. The direct flue connection requires a non-combustible connector that
extends from the insert into the chimney flue liner and also the installed
flue cover to be sealed below the entry point of the connector to prevent
dilution of combustion products in the chimney flue with air from inside the
house. Cap the top of the chimney using an approved rain cap.
THIS UNIT IS NOT TESTED TO BE BUILT INTO A FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE.
4.7 CONVECTION
Circulation of convection air
The convection air enters into the wood insert via the inlet at the bottom of
the wood insert. The hot air for convection comes out of the wood insert via
the front outlet.
Circulation of convection air
The convection air enters into the fireplace via the inlet at the bottom of
the fireplace.
The hot air for convection comes out of the fireplace via the front outlet.
FINISHING
5.1 BRICKS AND BAFFLES
INSTALLATION
WARNING
OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE WITHOUT THE BAFFLES CAN RESULT IN EXCESSIVE
TEMPERATURES THAT COULD DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE, CHIMNEY AND THE SURROUNDING
ENCLOSURE.
NOTE: DO NOT OPERATE IF BAFFLE AND MANIFOLD SHIELD ARE NOT IN POSITION.
Masonry Insert 600
article designation| assembly seQuence| art. no.|
Quantity| price group
---|---|---|---|---
individual bricks
base brick, front| 1+2| 1017402| 2| C
side wall brick| 7+8| 1017459| 2| B
base brick, rear| | 1017403| 2| B
rear wall brick| 5+6| 1019883| 2| B
baffle plate| 9| 1019710| 1| D
complete set {wťthout baflle plate)
sei bottom| –| 1017638| 4| price list
wall sei| –| 1047756| 4| price list
Attention: Surcharge according to price list when ordering in eboris 1300 –
block
Masonry Insert 700
| article designation| assembly sequence| art. no.|
quantity| price group|
| individual bricks|
| base brick, front| 1+2| 1017404| 2| D|
| side wall brick| 7+8| 1017461| 2| B|
| base brick, rear| | 1017405| 2| C|
| rear wall brick| 5+6| 1017462| 2| D|
| baffle plate| 9| 1019711| 1| D|
| complete set {without baflle plate)|
| sei bottom| –| 1017639| 4| price list|
| wall sei| –| 1047758| 4| price list|
Attention: Surcharge according to prťce lťst when ordering ťn eboris 1300 –
block|
5.2 DOOR REMOVAL / INSTALLATION
WARNING
BURNING YOUR APPLIANCE WITH THE DOORS OPEN OR AJAR CREATES A FIRE HAZARD THAT
MAY RESULT IN A HOUSE AND/OR CHIMNEY FIRE.
DO NOT STRIKE OR SLAM DOOR.
NEVER REMOVE THE DOOR WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS HOT.
Please follow the following steps to dismantle / install the firebox door.
Take care when carrying out these tasks as otherwise damage to the casing /
door cannot be ruled out. We recommend protecting the casing / metal plates
with an overlay.
Dismantling:
-
Use a screwdriver or a similar tool to remove the safety clasp on the stop-per side (hinge side) of the door.
-
Swing the door open. Then tighten the Allen screw on the lower hinge with a 3 mm Allen key.
-
Take hold of the door at the bottom. Raise the door a little with a light lifting movement so that the lower pin of the hinge is exposed.
-
In this position, pull the door a little forward at the bottom.
-
Now allow the door to drop down a little so that it comes away from the upper guidance pin and can be removed.
The door is now free and can be carefully placed to one side.
INSTALLATION: Installation is carried out in the reverse order:
-
Firstly guide the door in a slightly inclined position onto the fixture for th hinge side of the door. In the process, support the door from below so that the fireplace casing is not scratched.
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Then swing the door inwards and set the lower pin into the lower fixture To ensure the hexagonal socket can slide into the fixture, move the doi a little (swivel the door).
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Loosen the hexagonal socket on the lower hinge with a 3 mm Allen key.
-
Close the door and then push the safety clasp back onto the pin.
OPERATION
WARNING
ALWAYS OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE DOOR CLOSED AND LATCHED EXCEPT DURING
START UP AND RE-FUELING. ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY. DO NOT LEAVE
THE FIRE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS UNLATCHED AS UNSTABLE WOOD COULD FALL OUT
OF THE FIRE CHAMBER CREATING A FIRE HAZARD TO YOUR HOME. PLEASE USE THE GLOVE
THAT IS SUPPLIED WHEN OPERATING THE INSERT. NEVER EVER LEAVE CHILDREN
UNATTENDED WHEN THERE IS A FIRE BURNING IN THE APPLIANCE. NEVER USE GASOLINE,
GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR
LIQUIDS TO START OR ‘FRESHEN UP’ A FIRE IN THIS APPLIANCE. KEEP ALL SUCH
LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN USE. OBJECTS PLACED IN
FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE KEPT A MINIMUM OF 48” FROM THE FRONT FACE.
ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE
TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED BREACHING CSA B365 (CANADA) AND ANSI NFPA 211
(USA). OPEN AIR CONTROL IF ADJUSTABLE AND DAMPER IF FITTED BEFORE OPENING
FIRING DOOR. HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE
AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. WEAR SUITABLE GLOVES TO OPERATE YOUR
APPLIANCE. NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE GRATE COVER REMOVED.
DO NOT POKE OR STIR THE LOGS WHILE THEY ARE BURNING. USE ONLY FIRELOGS THAT
HAVE BEEN EVALUATED FOR THE APPLICATION IN WOOD INSERT AND REFER TO FIRELOG
WARNINGS AND CAUTION MARKINGS ON PACKAGING PRIOR TO USE.
WARNING
AVOID BURN RISK. REMOVE OPERATIONAL TOOL AFTER USE!!!
WARNING
PLEASE USE THE GLOVE THAT IS SUPPLIED WHEN OPERATING THE INSERT!
Your Spartherm product is designed with the most advanced technology. The
appliance is extremely airtight. It has an exclusive direct outside air supply
(optional kit), a safety feature designed to prevent spillage, and to keep
your house free of carbon monoxide, in case of a down drafting chimney or an
internal negative pressure. The first fire(s) in your appliance will be
difficult to get going and keep going with little amount of heat being
generated. This is a result of the moisture being driven out of the fire
brick. Allow 30 hours of hot fires (temperatures in excess of 500°F / 260°C –
600°F / 316°C) before your appliance will perform normally. During the break-
in period (the first 2 or 3 fires) create only small, hot fires using
kindling; this will allow the firebrick to cure. Do not be alarmed if small
hairline cracks develop in the firebrick. This is a normal occurrence and does
not pose a safety hazard. The paint may also smell for the first few fires as
it cures and It is recommended to open a door or window to alleviate the
smell.
To start, a brisk fire is required. Place loosely crumpled paper on the floor
of the appliance and cover with dry kindling. Light the paper and leave the
door slightly ajar (one inch) until all kindling is burning. To maintain a
brisk fire, a hot coal bed must be established and maintained.
Slowly add larger wood (2×4 size pieces). Lay the pieces lengthwise from side
to side in the hot coal bed with a shallow trench between, so that the primary
air can flow directly into this trench and ignite the fuel above. When the
fire seems to be at its peak, medium sized logs may be added. Once these logs
have caught fire, carefully close the door. (Closing the door too quickly
after refuelling will reduce the firebox temperature and result in an
unsatisfactory burn.) Remember it is more efficient to burn medium sized wood,
briskly, and refuel frequently than to load the appliance with large logs that
result in a smouldering, inefficient fire and dirty glass. As soon as the door
is closed, you will observe a change in the flame pattern. The flames will get
smaller and lazier because less oxygen is getting into the combustion chamber.
The flames, however, are more efficient. The flames will remain lazy but
become larger again as soon as the refractory bricks have been heated
thoroughly and the chimney becomes heated and provides a good draft. At this
point, the roaring fire that you see when the door is opened is wastefully
drawing heated room air up the chimney — certainly not desirable. Always
operate with the door fully closed once the medium sized logs have caught
fire.
You can now add larger pieces of wood and operate the appliance normally. Once
the appliance is entirely hot, it will burn very efficiently with little smoke
from the chimney. There will be a bed of orange coals in the firebox and
secondary flames flickering just below the top firebrick. You can safely fill
the firebox with wood up to the air inlet on the backside of the firebox or,
if not present, up to 50% of the fireboxes backside height and will get best
burns if you keep the appliance pipe temperatures between 250°F (120°C ) and
450°F (270°C ). A surface thermometer placed on the front top will help
regulate this.
Without an appliance thermometer, you are working blindly and have no idea of
how the appliance is operating! An appliance thermometer offers a guide to
performance.
Can’t get the fire going?
Use more kindling and paper. Assuming the chimney and vent are sized correctly
and there is sufficient combustion air, the lack of sufficiently dry
quantities of small kindling is the problem. Thumb size is a good gauge for
small kindling diameter.
Can’t get heat out of the appliance?
One of two things may have happened. The appliance door may have been closed
prematurely and the appliance itself has not reached optimum temperature.
Reopen the door and/or draft control to re-establish a brisk fire. The other
problem may have been wet wood. The typical symptom is sizzling wood and
moisture being driven from the wood.
ADJUSTING THE COMBUSTION AIR.
Spartherm Inserts are equipped with an air control System that is easy and
effective to use. The air control system is designed to give you the ability
to adjust the “COMBUSTION AIR” in such a way that you have a fire that burns
clean and well. It is important to ensure that the combustion air used to
create a clean burning fire… as per the following
INFORMATION.
Air Wash system: This combustion air is designed to keep the glass clean and
to feed the fire with combustion air to burn. The further the lever is to the
right the more air is made available for the fire. As an example this setting
would be used when you first light the fire or when you reload the fire.
Depending on the type of fire that you require you would adjust the air to
either slow down the fire – moving to the midway mark – or to slow the fire
even more as you move to the left past the midway mark. It is important not to
“choke” the fire – do not starve the fire of air as it can create smoke and a
dirty burn. It can also result in dirty glass and an inefficient fire.
Secondary Air system: This air is used to burn off the gases that are released
when the fire burns. The secondary air is also linked to the lever and is
adjusted as you adjust the fire.
Caution:
Never close the air lever of the air control completely or before the fire has
started to burn efficiently as it will create smoke and the fire would be
inefficient and the energy from the wood is wasted.The door should be closed
during operation. Please follow the instructions in the manual to get the best
results from your insert.
WARNING!!!
HOT GLASS – WILL CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED NEVER!!! ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH THE GLASS.
PLEASE NOTE.
The tool that has been provided is for the operation of the air control lever
and for opening and closing the masonry insert door.
WARNING!
If this tool is not used there is a risk of BURNS.
A – Air supply open:
(when lighting the fire or adding new wood). The control lever is pushed
completely to the right. The firebox will now receive the maximum volume of
combustion air and secondary air.
B – Controlled burning:
Control lever approx. 20
mm further than the closed air supply position. This ensures that the fire
does not receive too much air and the wood does not burn too quickly. The
secondary air flows over the panel ventilation system to the ceramic glass
panel and prevents, as far as possible, any sooting of the glass panel.
C – Air supply closed:
Control lever in the limit position of the 20 mm wide spacer. The firebox
receives no combustion air in this setting.
WARNING
The combustion-air damper should NOT be altered for increased firing for any
reason!
WARNING
DO NO SHUT OFF THE COMBUSTION AIR OFF WHILE THE FIRE IS BRUNING OR WHILE THERE
ARE STILL GLOWING COALS IN THE FIREBOX!
DOOR ASSEMBLY – SPARE PARTS.
ROBAX 4MM CERAMIC GLASS.
USE ONLY AS PER MANUFACTURERS STANDARD AND SPARE PARTS.
door
- door profile
- glass strip, top
- glass strip, bottom
- lock
- handle
- bush
- glass
- seal I gasket
- seal I gasket
- seal / gasket
- spring, left
- door support, bottom
- cheese head screw M4x5
- fillister head screw
- countersunk bolt M5x10
- set screw M5x8
Pos. | name | quantity | SAP |
---|---|---|---|
1 | door profile | 1 | – |
2 | glass strip, top | 1 | – |
3 | glass strip, bottom | 1 | – |
lock | 4 | ||
1 | – | ||
5 | handle | 1 | |
6 | – | ||
bush | 2 | – | |
7 | glass | 1 | – |
seal / gasket | 8 | ||
2 | – | ||
9 | seal / gasket | 2 | – |
10 | seal / gasket | 1 | – |
11 | spring, left | 1 | – |
12 | door support, bottom | 1 | – |
13
1| cheese head screw M4x5| 1| –
14| fillister head screw| 8| –
15| countersunk bolt M5x10| 1| –
16| set screw M5x8| 1| –
6.1 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS / SMOKE
DETECTORS
All homes with a solid fuel burning appliance should have at least one fire
extinguisher in a central location,known to all, and at least one smoke
detector in theroom containing the appliance. If it sounds an alarm,correct
the cause but do not de-activate or relocate the smoke detector.
6.2 FUEL
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED TO BURN NATURAL WOOD ONLY. DO NOT BURN TREATED
WOOD, COAL, CHARCOAL, COLOURED PAPER, CARDBOARD, SOLVENTS OR GARBAGE. THIS
APPLIANCE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED WITH AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET. TO REDUCE RISK OF
FIRE OR INJURY, DO NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET INTO THE APPLIANCE.
HIGHER EFFICIENCIES AND LOWER EMISSIONS GENERALLY RESULT WHEN BURNING AIR
DRIED SEASONED HARDWOODS, AS COMPARED TO SOFTWOODS OR TOO GREEN OR FRESHLY CUT
HARDWOODS. DO NOT BURN GREEN OR FRESHLY CUT WOOD.
BURNING WET UNSEASONED WOOD CAN CAUSE EXCESSIVE CREOSOTE ACCUMULATION. WHEN
IGNITED IT CAN CAUSE A CHIMNEY FIRE THAT MAY RESULT IN A SERIOUS HOUSE FIRE.
DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN THE CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES, OR IN THE SPACE
REQUIRED FOR RE-FUELING AND ASH REMOVAL.
When loading the appliance, ensure that the upper fibre baffles are not forced
out of position. For maximum efficiency, when the appliance is throughly hot,
load it fully to the line of air inlet nozzles at the backside of the firebox
or, if not present, to 50% of thefireboxes backside height and burn at a
medium lowsetting. The whiteness of the bricks and the cleanliness of the
glass are good indicators of your operatingefficiency. Not enough heat is
produced when only afew pieces of wood are burned or the wood may notburn
completely. Fuel for the appliance must not bestored closer than the required
clearances to combustibles (heat sensitive material).
NEVER STORE WOOD IN THE ASH PAN COMPARTMENT (IF APPLICABLE).
NOTE: WHEN LOADING THE APPLIANCE, ENSURE TO KEEP FUEL BACK FROM THE
GLASS. IF COALS ARE TO ACCUMULATE ON THE FRONT LIP, THERE IS A CHANCE THEY
WILL FALL OUT WHEN THE DOOR IS OPENED.
Burn only dry, clean unpainted wood that has been seasoned. It produces more
heat and less soot or creosote. Freshly cut wood contains about 50% moisture
while after proper seasoning only about 20% of the water remains. As wood is
burned, this water boils off consuming energy that should be used in heating.
The wetter the wood, the less heat is given off and the more creosote is
produced. Dry firewood has cracks in the end of the grain. Both hardwood and
softwood burn equally well in this appliance but hardwood is denser, will
weigh more per cord and burn a little slower and longer.
Firewood should be split, stacked in a manner that air can get to all parts of
it and covered in early spring to be ready for burning that fall. Dry firewood
has cracks in the end grain.
Cut the wood so that it will fit horizontally, front to back, making for
easier loading and less of a likelihood that the wood will roll onto the
glass.
Manufactured firelogs made by compressing 100% natural wood fibre can be
safely used as fuel. Do not use manufactured firelogs if they contain
additives such as paraffin, wax, binders etc. Never burn more than two
manufactured firelogs at a time.
Do’s
- Build a hot fire.
- Use only dry wood.
- Several pieces of medium sized wood are better than a few big pieces.
- Clean chimney regularly.
- Refuel frequently using medium sized wood.
Dont’s
- Take ash out immediately. Let it accumulate to a depth of at least one inch. A good ash layer provides for a longer lasting and better burning fire.
- Burn wet wood
- Close the door too soon or damper down too quickly. Burn one large log rather than two or three smaller, more reasonably sized logs.
- Burn at continually “low setting”, if glass door is constantly blackened. This means the Firebox temperature is too low and energy is wasted by incomplete combustion.
6.3 LIGHTING A FIRE
Lighting the fire in your masonry inserts is very easy if you follow the instructions given below:
- A fire may only be started in the wood insert when the firebox lining has been correctly installed.
- Turn off any air extraction ventilation (kitchen, bathroom, WC etc.). This will avoid low pressure building up in the installation room that can affect the extraction of flue gases from the wood insert. Check the combustion air supply (if required, open the cover flap)!
- Adjust the combustion air regulator to the far right, and open the firebox door (swing open).
- Place chopped wood into the middle of the firebox using the funeral pyre method (use softwood). Caution: The height of the wood pile must not exceed the lower marking on the deflector plate!
- Place standard firelighter cubes under the wood pyre to help start the fire. (paper is not recommended because it burns too quickly and causes ash to circulate).
- Never use methylated spirits, petrol, oil or other easily combustible liquids.
- Light the fire using the firelighter cubes and, if required, leave the firebox door open by approx. 3-5 cm. The fire should now light, burning brightly and intensively.
- When the kindling wood is burning well, add smaller hardwood logs or larger softwood logs using the funeral pyre method and close the door.
- When the wooden logs are burning well, the air control lever can be set to a position in the middle.
- You can find out more about the correct volume of wood to add to the fire in the section ‘‘Volume of wood to add per hour’’.
Lighting the fire in your masonry insert is very easy if you follow the instructions given below:
- A fire may only be started in the masonry insert when the firebox lining has been correctly installed.
- Turn off any air extraction ventilation (kitchen, bathroom, WC etc.). This will avoid low pressure building up in the installation room that can affect the extraction of flue gases from the wood insert. Check the combustion air supply (if required, open the cover flap)!
- Adjust the combustion air regulator to the far right, and open the firebox door (swing open).
- Place chopped wood into the middle of the firebox using the funeral pyre method (use softwood). Caution: The height of the wood pile must not exceed the lower marking on the deflector plate!
- Place standard firelighter cubes under the wood pyre to help start the fire. (paper is not recommended because it burns too quickly and causes ash to circulate).
- Never use methylated spirits, petrol, oil or other easily combustible liquids.
- Light the fire using the firelighter cubes and, if required, leave the firebox door open by approx. 3-5 cm. The fire should now light, burning brightly and intensively.
- When the kindling wood is burning well, add smaller hardwood logs or larger softwood logs using the funeral pyre method and close the door.
- When the wooden logs are burning well, the air control lever can be set to a position in the middle.
- You can find out more about the correct volume of wood to add to the fire in the section ‘‘Volume of wood to add per hour’’.
Lighting the fire in your masonry insert is very easy if you follow the instructions given below:
-
A fire may only be started in the masonry insert when the firebox lining has been correctly installed.
-
Turn off any air extraction ventilation (kitchen, bathroom, WC etc.). This will avoid low pressure building up in the installation room that can affect the extraction of flue gases from the wood insert. Check the combustion air supply (if required, open the cover flap)!
-
Adjust the combustion air regulator to the far right, and open the firebox door (swing open).
-
Place chopped wood into the middle of the firebox using the funeral pyre method (use softwood).
Caution: The height of the wood pile must not exceed the lower marking on the deflector plate! -
Place standard firelighter cubes under the wood pyre to help start the fire. (paper is not recommended because it burns too quickly and causes ash to circulate).
-
Never use methylated spirits, petrol, oil or other easily combustible liquids.
-
Light the fire using the firelighter cubes and, if required, leave the firebox door open by approx. 3-5 cm. The fire should now light, burning brightly and intensively.
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When the kindling wood is burning well, add smaller hardwood logs or larger softwood logs using the funeral pyre method and close the door.
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When the wooden logs are burning well, the air control lever can be set to a position in the middle.
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You can find out more about the correct volume of wood to add to the fire in the section ‘‘Volume of wood to add per hour’’.
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When the wood has been completely burnt and only embers are remaining from the initial wood added to the fire, new wood can now be added as required (hardwood is ideal).
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Depending on the weather conditions, adjust the control lever towards the middle setting or a little over. The correct setting is always based on experience and the current local conditions.
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Always open the firebox door slowly. This will ensure that you avoid sudden low pressure in the firebox and prevent exhaust gases leaking into the living room.
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This will prevent any possible smoke leakage through the opened door when adding new wood during the ember phase.
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Never consistently add more wood than the recommended amount .
Caution: The height of the wood pile must not exceed the lower marking on the deflector plate!
6.3.1 FLASH FIRE
A flash fire is a small fire burned quickly when you don’t need much heat.
After your kindling has “caught”, load at least 3 pieces of wood, stacked
loosely. Burn with the draft control fully open if adjustable or open the door
upward with 1 1/2 inches for 3 minutes if required.
6.3.2 EXTENDED FIRE
Load your larger pieces of wood compactly, packed close enough to prevent the
flames from penetrating it completely.
DO NOT OVERFIRE THE APPLIANCE!
OVERFIRING CAN OCCUR BY:
A. Burning large amounts of smaller wood pieces such as furniture scraps,
skids or treated wood.
B. Operating the appliance with a poor gasket seal on the main door.
C. Overfilling your appliance. Go by the following specifications:
Appliance | Wood consumed per hour |
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Insert-600 | 1,8 kg/hr |
Insert-700 | 2,1 kg/hr |
6.3.3 SMOKING
A properly installed appliance should not smoke. If yours does, check the
following:
Has the chimney had time to get hot? Is the smoke passage blocked anywhere in
the appliance, chimney connector or chimney? Is the room too airtight and the
air intake not connected to the outside? Try with a window partly open. Is the
smoke flow impeded by a too long horizontal pipe or too many bends? Is it a
weak draft perhaps caused by a leaky chimney, a cold outside chimney, a too
large diameter of a chimney, a too short chimney, or a chimney too close to
trees or a higher roof? Has a direct flue connection been used rather than a
chimney liner continuous from cap to appliance flue collar.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
APPLIANCE MAY BE HOT, DO NOT SERVICE UNTIL
APPLIANCE HAS COOLED. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS.
Check your chimney and chimney connector for creosote and soot buildup weekly
until a safe frequency for cleaning is established.
If accumulation is excessive, disconnect the appliance and clean both the
chimney and the appliance. You may want to call a professional chimney sweep
to clean them. Both have to be cleaned at least once a year or as often as
necessary.
Remove baffle plates and clean above them once a year. Replace any broken
bricks.
7.1 ASH REMOVAL PROCEDURES
WARNING
IMPROPER DISPOSAL OF ASHES RESULTS IN FIRES.
DO NOT DISCARD ASHES IN CARDBOARD BOXES.
DUMP IN BACK YARDS, OR STORE IN GARAGES.
IF USING A VACUUM TO CLEAN UP ASHES, BE SURE
THE ASHES ARE ENTIRELY COOLED. USING A VACUUM TO CLEAN UP WARM ASHES COULD
CAUSE A FIRE INSIDE THE VACUUM.
Allow the ashes in your firebox to accumulate to a depth of two or three
inches; they tend to burn themselves up. When the fire has burned down and
cooled, remove any excess ashes but leave an ash bed approximately 1” (25mm)
deep on the firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.
Shovel some ashes out through the door into a metal container with a tight
fitting lid. Leave an ash bed approximately 1” (25mm) deep on the firebox
bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed. Keep the closed container on a
noncombustible floor or ground, well away from all combustible materials. The
ashes should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have
thoroughly cooled. Cold wood ashes can be used on the garden or in the
compost.
7.2 CREOSOTE FORMATION AND REMOVAL
When wood is burned too slow, it produces tar and other organic vapors,
which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors
condense in the relatively cooler chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a
result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited this
creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney connector and chimney should
be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to
determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If creosote has accumulated it
should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
7.3 RUNAWAY OR CHIMNEY FIRE
WARNING
A CHIMNEY FIRE CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR CHIMNEY SYSTEM. THIS DAMAGE CAN
ONLY BE REPAIRED BY REPLACING THE DAMAGED COMPONENT PARTS. CHIMNEY FIRES ARE
NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
CAUSES:
- Using incorrect fuel, or small fuel pieces which would normally be used as kindling.
- Leaving the door ajar too long and creating extreme temperatures as the air rushes in the open door.
- Improperly installed or worn gaskets.
- Creosote build up in chimney.
SOLUTIONS:
- Do not burn treated or processed wood, coal, charcoal, coloured paper or cardboard. Do not burn green or freshly cut wood.
- Be careful not to overfire the appliance by leaving the door open too long after the initial start-up. A thermometer on the chimney connector and/or appliance top helps.
- Replace worn, dried out (inflexible) gaskets.
- Have chimney regularly cleaned.
IN CASE OF A CHIMNEY FIRE:
- Have a well understood plan for evacuation and a place outside for everyone to meet. Prepare to evacuate to ensure everyone’s safety.
- Close air control on appliance.
- Call local fire department. Have a fire extinguisher handy. Contact local authorities for further information on how to handle a chimney fire.
- After the chimney fire is out, clean and inspect the chimney or chimney liner for stress and cracks prior to lighting another fire. Also check combustibles around the chimney and the roof.
7.4 CHIMNEY CLEANING
Both the chimney and the appliance must be inspected and cleaned at least once
a year.
For serious wood burners, chimney cleaning must be done as needed to avoid
chimney fires; the venting systems for controlled combustion appliances may
need cleaning as often as once a month. These rates, however, depend on the
burning habits of the individual operating the appliance. For example, it is
possible to clog a solid fuel appliance chimney in a few days if slow,
smoldering fires are burned and the chimney is cold.
NOTE: Appliances burned consistently without hot fires may result in
significant creosote accumulations in the chimney.
Certain items and considerations are important in chimney cleaning:
- Proper tools should be used, including a brush specifically designed for chimney cleaning.
- The chimney connector and dampers as well as the chimney should be cleaned.
- The appliance’s firebox and baffle system should be cleaned if needed.
- The chimney should be inspected and repairs made if needed, preferably by a qualified chimney sweep or mason.
WARNING
DO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS
GLASS MAY BE HOT, DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN REMOVING AND DISPOSING OF ANY BROKEN DOOR GLASS OR
DAMAGED COMPONENTS. BE SURE TO VACUUM UP ANY BROKEN GLASS FROM INSIDE THE
APPLIANCE BEFORE OPERATION.
DO NOT STRIKE, SLAM OR SCRATCH GLASS. DO NOT OPERATE APPLIANCE WITH GLASS
REMOVED, CRACKED, BROKEN OR SCRATCHED.
Installation:
Remove the door from the stove and remove the glass retainer. Position the 4
mm ceramic Schott Robax glass in the door, make sure that the glass gasket
will properly seal your unit, and replace the retainer, it should rest on the
gasket not the glass. Tighten securely, but do not wrench down on the glass as
this may cause the glass to break. Replacement Glass Part as for unit.
7.6 CARE OF GLASS
If the glass is not kept clean permanent discolouration and / or blemishes may
result. Normally a hot fire will clean the glass. The most common reasons for
dirty glass include: not using sufficient fuel to get the appliance thoroughly
hot, using green or wet wood,
closing the draft so far that there is insufficient air for complete
combustion.
WARNING
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED. NEVER
ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS.
If it is necessary to clean the glass, buff lightly with a clean dry cloth and
non-abrasive cleaner.
DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT! Clean the glassafter the first 10 hours of
operation with a suitable stove glass cleaner. Thereafter clean as required.
The glass is very strong but do not let burning fuel rest or fall against it
and always close the door gently.
NEVER FORCE IT SHUT!
If the glass should ever crack or break while the fire is burning, do not open
the door until the fire is out and do not operate the appliance again until
the glass has been replaced, available from your authorized dealer.
DO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
7.7 CLEANING THE GLASS CERAMIC SHEET
WARNING
THE GLASS CERAMIC SHEET MAY ONLY BE CLEANED WHEN COLD (wood insert NOT BURNING
AND COOLED
DOWN; NO HOT ASH IN THE FIRE CHAMBER).
WARNING
All Spartherm inserts are supplied with Robax glass in the door.
Robax is a ceramic glass.
Do not use substitute glass and order replacement glass from Spartherm through
your dealer.
7.8 CARE OF PLATED PARTS
If the appliance is equipped with plated parts, you must clean fingerprints or
other marks from the plated surfaces before operating the appliance for the
first time. Use a glass cleaner or vinegar and towel to clean. If not cleaned
properly before operating for the first time, the marks can cause permanent
blemishes on the plating. After the plating is cured, the fingerprints and
oils will not affect the finish and little maintenance is required, just wipe
clean as needed. Prolonged high temperature burning with the door ajar may
cause discolouration on plated parts.
NOTE: The protective wrap on plated parts is best removed when the
assembly is at room temperature but this can be improved if the assembly is
warmed, using a hair dryer or similar heat source.
REPLACEMENTS
Contact your dealer or the factory for questions concerning prices and
policies on replacement parts. Normally all parts can be ordered through your
authorized dealer / distributor. FOR WARRANTY REPLACEMENT PARTS, A PHOTOCOPY
OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE WILL BE REQUIRED TO HONOUR THE CLAIM. When ordering
replacement parts always give the following information:
Model & Serial Number of appliance
Installation date of appliance
Part number
Description of part Finish
IDENTIFIES ITEMS WHICH ARE NOT ILLUSTRATED. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT
YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER.
WARNING
FAILURE TO POSITION THE PARTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS MANUAL OR FAILURE TO USE
ONLY PARTS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED WITH THIS APPLIANCE MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY
DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.
For refractory bricks and baffle plates replacement see chapter 5.1
8.1 EXPLODED VIEW
NOTICE Please refer to the following drawing and speficy the spare part
number and WHICH UNIT SIZE YOU HAVE FORREPLACEMENTS
1 | Frame |
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2 | Firebox door with ceramic glass |
3 | Firebox lining |
4 | Firebox |
5 | Exhaust gas sockets, rotatable (vertically or horizontally) |
6 | Convection air jacket |
7 | Combustion air sockets, outlet to rear |
8 | Combustion air sockets, oulet below |
SPARTHERM ACCESSORIES
Masonry Insert Description Part
Spartherm In- sert-600 1065253| Spartherm Insert-700 1065254| Optional Combus-
tion Air Appliance Con- nector
Required Accesso- ries 600 Frame 2 3/8“ 1017411| Required Accessories 700
Frame 2 3/8“ 1017412
600 Frame 3 1/8“ 1017420| 700 Frame 3 1/8“ 1017420| 5“ Butterfly Valve
600 Frame 4“ 1017429| 700 Frame 4“ 1017429
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
APPLIANCE MAY BE HOT, DO NOT SERVICE UNTIL APPLIANCE HAS COOLED.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS.
Problem | Solution |
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Can’t get the fire started. | • Not enough kindling / paper? Add more. |
• Not enough air? Ensure air control is fully open. Also ensure that the air
opening is not obstructed.
• Cold air blockage? Burn a piece of paper to estab- lish a draft.
• Use dry seasoned wood.
• Flue blockage? Inspect chimney.
Smokes when door is open.| • Cold air blockage? Burn a piece of paper to
estab- lish a draft.
• Insufficient draft? Add more pipe.
• Let air stabilize before opening door.
• Ensure baffles are positioned correctly.
• Negative pressure? Open a window near the appliance.
Appliance emits odour.| • Paint curing. See “GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS” section.
Stove doesn’t burn hot enough.| • Wood is too wet.
• Insufficient draft? Add more pipe.
• Not enough air? Ensure air control is fully open. Also ensure that the air
opening is not obstructed.
Wood burns too fast.| • Air control may need to be adjusted down.
• Check door gasket for adequate seal.
• Wood may be extremely dry.
Dirty glass.| • Air control may be closed too far. Open air control more.
• Burn hotter, smaller fires. Use well seasoned wood.
GENERAL WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
10.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
This quality manufactured product is state of the art.
The materials used were meticulously selected and are constantly checked, as
is our entire production process.
Setting up or installing this product requires specialized knowledge. Our
products may therefore only be installed and commissioned by specialized firms
and in compliance with statutory regulations as amended.
10.2 WARRANTY PERIOD
The General Warranty Terms and Conditions apply only within the USA and
Canada. The warranty period and scope of the warranty in accordance with these
terms and conditions shall apply apart from the statutory guarantee, which
remains unaffected.
Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH gives a 5-year warranty on:
Basic body wood insert
Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH gives a 24-month warranty on elevating
mechanisms, operating devices such as handles, adjustment levers, shock
absorbers, electronic and electrical components such as exhausters, governors,
original spare parts, all purchased parts and safety devices.
Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH gives a 6-month warranty on wearing parts
around the fire, such as refractory bricks, vermiculite, fire grates, seals
and glass ceramics.
10.3 REQUIREMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS FOR THE WARRANTY
The warranty period starts on the date of delivery to the dealer /
intermediary. This must be verified from a document such as an invoice with
the dealer / intermediary’s confirmation of delivery. The warranty certificate
relating to the product must be produced by the claimant when making a
warranty claim.
If such proof is not produced Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH shall not be
obliged to honour the warranty.
10.4 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
The warranty does not cover:
- wear and tear to the product
- Refractory bricks/ vermiculite: These are natural products subjected to expansion and contraction during the heating process. This may create cracks. For as long as the linings remain in position in the fire chamber and do not break up, they remain fully functional.
- the Surfaces: Discoloration of the enamel or galvanized surfaces caused by thermal stress or overload.
- the elevating mechanism: If the installation instructions are not correctly followed, resulting in overheating of the pulleys and bearings.
- the seals: Reduced sealing due to thermal stress and hardening.
- the ceramic glass: Soiling caused by soot or burnt-in residues of burnt materials as well as visibly changed colour or other aspects due to thermal stress.
- improper transport and/or incorrect storage
- improper handling of fragile components such as glass and ceramics
- improper handling and/or use
- lack of maintenance
- incorrect installation or connection of the unit
- Non-observance of the installation and operating instructions
- technical modifications to alter the unit by third parties
- installation that does not comply with industry practice on installation instructions
10.5 NOTE
Your specialist dealer/contractor will gladly advise and assist you in matters
not covered by our warranty terms and conditions and undertakings. We
particularly advise you to have your wood insert/ stove serviced regularly by
a stove fitter.
Technical data subject to change errors and omissions excepted.
10.6 FOR YOUR INFORMATION
SERVICE HISTORY
Appliance Service History
This heater must be serviced annually depending on usage.
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SPARTHERM
THE GLOBAL BRAND FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM
Your specialist dealer
Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH · Maschweg 38 · 49324 Melle
Phone +49 5422 94 41-0 · Fax +49 5422 9441-14 ·
www.spartherm.com
References
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