enerzone EB00063 Wood Stove Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- enerzone
Table of Contents
- enerzone EB00063 Wood Stove
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION
- CERTIFICATION PLATE
- General Information
- Dimensions
- Clearances to Combustible Material
- Floor Protection
- Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely
- INSTALLATION OF OPTIONS ON YOUR PRODUCT
- Maintenance/Parts Replacement
- Exploded Diagram and Parts List
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
enerzone EB00063 Wood Stove
Product Information
Solution 2.3 Wood Stove
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The Solution 2.3 Wood Stove, model EB00063, is a wood-burning stove that is compliant with the US Environmental Protection Agency phase II standards and the 2020 cord wood standard. It has been safety tested and certified according to ULC S627, UL 1482, and UL 737 standards by an accredited laboratory.
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This wood stove is designed for installation and operation in residential buildings. It has a non-catalytic combustion technology and is suitable for burning dry cordwood. The recommended heating
area is between 500 to 2,100 square feet (47 to 195 square meters). The overall firebox volume is 2.4 cubic feet (0.068 cubic meters), and the loading volume is 1.95 cubic feet (0.055 cubic meters). It has a maximum burn time of 8 hours and a maximum heat output of 75,000 BTU/h (22.0 kW). -
The Solution 2.3 Wood Stove has an average overall efficiency of 72% (HHV), 77% (LHV), and an optimum overall efficiency of 79%. It has an optimum heat transfer efficiency of 76% and an average particulate emissions rate of 2.3 g/h (EPA / CSA B415.1-10). The stove complies with safety standards for particulate emission in both the USA and Canada.
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It is important to note that this wood stove should be installed and used in accordance with local building or fire officials’ restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your local area.
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
- Contact local building or fire officials to determine any restrictions or specific installation requirements in your area.
- Read the entire manual before installing the wood stove.
- Ensure that the installation location meets the recommended heating area for the wood stove (500 to 2,100 square feet).
- Check that the flue outlet diameter and recommended connector pipe diameter are compatible with your chimney system.
- Verify that the chimney height meets the minimum requirement for installation.
- If planning to install the wood stove in an alcove or mobile home, ensure that it is approved for such installations.
Operation
- Only use dry cordwood as fuel in the Solution 2.3 Wood Stove.
- Load the wood stove with the recommended loading volume of 1.95 cubic feet.
- Light the fire and adjust the air controls to achieve the desired heat output.
- Maintain proper ventilation in the room when the wood stove is in use.
- Regularly clean the stove and chimney to prevent buildup of creosote and ensure efficient operation.
- Follow all safety guidelines provided in the manual to prevent property damage, bodily injury, or accidents.
For any further assistance or inquiries, please refer to the provided dealer contact information or consult the Solution 2.3 Wood Stove Owner’s Manual.
US Environmental Protection Agency phase II certified wood stove compliant
with 2020 cord wood standard
Safety tested according to ULC S627, UL 1482 and UL 737 standards by an
accredited laboratory
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION
INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN LOCAL AREA.
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS WOOD STOVE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY
INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.
READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE
- Dealer:
- Installer:
- Phone Number:
- Serial Numbrer:
ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION
If the unit requires repairs during the warranty period, proof of purchase
must be provided. The purchase invoice must be kept. The date indicated on it
establishes the warranty period. If it can not be provided, the warranty
period will be determined by the date of manufacture of the product. It is
also highly recommended to register the warranty online at
https://www.enerzone-intl.com/en/warranty/warranty-registration/
Registering the warranty will help to quickly find the information needed on
the unit.
CERTIFICATION PLATE
General Information
Performances
Values are as measured per test method, except for the recommended heating area, firebox volume, maximum burn time and maximum heat output
Model | Solution 2.3 (EB00063) |
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Combustion Technology | Non-catalytic |
Fuel Type | Dry Cordwood |
Recommended heating area (sq. ft..)1 | 500 to 2,100 ft2 (47 to 195 m2) |
Overall firebox volume2 | 2.4 ft3 (0.068 m3) |
Loading volume EPA | 1.95 ft3 (0.055 m3) |
Maximum burn time1 | 8 hours |
Maximum heat output (dry cordwood)3 | 75,000 BTU/h (22.0 kW) |
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Overall heat output rate (min. to max.)2 4
| 14,200 BTU/h to 44,500 BTU/h
(4.16 kW to 13.04 kW)
Average overall efficiency3 (Dry cordwood)| __
72 % (HHV)5
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77 % (LHV)6
Optimum overall efficiency7| 79 %
Optimum heat transfer efficiency8| 76 %
Average particulate emissions rate9| 2.3 g/h (EPA / CSA B415.1-10)10
Average CO11| 69 g/h
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Recommended heating area and maximum burn time may vary subject to location in home, chimney draft,heat loss factors, climate, fuel type and other variables. The recommended heated area for a given appliance is defined by the manufacturer as its capacity to maintain a minimum acceptable temperature in the designated area in case of a power failure.
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The overall firebox calculation is an approximation and is not intended to be used for loading. This volume includes a buffer zone to allow an easier fuel insertion, prevent ash spillage and allow the air wash to work properly.
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The maximum heat output (dry cordwood) is based on a loading density varying between 15 lb/ft3 and 20 lb/ft3. Other performances are based on a fuel load prescribed by the standard. The specified loading density varies between 7 lb/ft³ and 12 lb/ft3. The moisture content is between 19% and 25%.
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As measured per CSA B415.1-10 stack loss method.
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Higher Heating Value of the fuel.
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Lower Heating Value of the fuel.
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Optimum overall efficiency at a specific burn rate (LHV).
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The optimum heat transfer efficiency is for the low burn rate and represents the appliance’s ability to convert the energy contained in the wood logs into energy transferred to the room in the form of heat and does not take into account the chemical losses during combustion.
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This appliance is officially tested and certified by an independent agency.
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Tested and certified in compliance with CFR 40 part 60, subpart AAA, section 60.534(a)(1(ii) and ASTM E3053-17. Based on ALT-125 sent by EPA on
February 28th, 2018. -
Carbon monoxide
Specifications
Recommended log length | 16 in (406 mm) east-west |
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Maximum log length1 | 20 in (508 mm) east-west |
Flue outlet diameter | 6 in (150 mm) |
Recommended connector pipe diameter | 6 in (150 mm) |
Type of chimney | ULC-S629, UL 103 HT (2100 ° F) |
Minimum chimney height | 12 feet |
Baffle material | C-Cast or equivalent |
Approved for alcove installation | Yes |
Approved for mobile home installation2 | Yes |
Type of door | Simple, glass with cast iron frame |
Type of glass | Ceramic glass |
Particulate emission standard3 | EPA / CSA B415.1-10 |
USA standard (Safety) | UL 1482, UL 737 |
Canada standard (Safety) | ULC-S627 |
- North-south: ends of the logs visible, East-west: sides of the logs visible.
- Mobile homes (Canada) or manufactured homes (USA): The US Department of Housing and Urban Development describes “manufactured homes” better known as “mobile homes” as follows; buildings built on fixed wheels and those transported on temporary wheels/axles and set on a permanent foundation. In Canada, a mobile home is a dwelling for which the manufacture and assembly of each component is completed or substantially completed prior to being moved to a site for installation on a foundation and connection to service facilities and which conforms to the CAN/CSAZ240 MH standard.
- Tested and certified in compliance with CFR 40 part 60, subpart AAA, section 60.534(a)(1(ii) and ASTM E3053-17. Based on ALT-125 sent by EPA on February 28th, 2018.
Dimensions
Stove Dimensions with Square Legs
Stove Dimensions with Legs
Stove Dimensions with Round Legs
Dimensions with pedestal
Combustion Chamber Dimensions
EPA Loading
The loading methods shown below are those that were used during emissions certification.
Air control
The air control is located underneath the ash shelf. To open the air control,
push the air control handle completely to the left (High). This will increase
the burn rate. To close the air control, push the air control handle
completely to the right (Low). This will decrease the burn rate.
High burn rate (primary air control open)
Open the air control completely. Place height small pieces (2″ x 2″) of wood
in the firebox crossing them at the greatest possible angle.
Criss cross 10 to 16 kindling wood pieces on the small pieces of wood in three
layers at the greatest possible angle. Tie knot with five sheets of paper and
place them on top of the kindling wood. Light up the paper and let the door
ajar at 90° until all the kindling wood is on fire and the first row of small
pieces of wood is on fire too. Close the door. When there is no more fire in
the front of the firebox and there are only faint flames on the wood in the
back of the firebox, break ashes, level the coal bed and put five logs in the
firebox. Put 3 pieces on the coal bed, without air space between them. Leave
one inch of air space between the rear firebrick and the first piece. The two
other pieces should be added on top of the first 3, in an East-West
configuration. Let the door ajar to leave a space of one inch on the door
handle’s side for 1 minute maximum and then close the door.
Medium and low burn rate
On a two inches thick coal bed that is still red, place three logs in an East- West orientation. There should be air space between each log and between the logs and the bricks. The two other pieces should be added on top of the first three, slightly angled of 20°. Let the door ajar at 90° for approximately 5 min. Then, close the door with the primary air control open. Leave to burn with the primary air control open for approximately 10 more minutes and then close the primary air control completely for the low burn rate and halfway for the medium burn rate. For better results, close the air control gradually from the closing of the door to the complete closing of the air control.
Clearances to Combustible Material
- The clearances shown in this section have been determined by tests according to procedures set out in safety standards ULC S627 (Canada), UL 1482 (U.S.A.) and UL 737 (U.S.A.). When the stove is installed so that its surfaces are at or beyond the minimum clearances specified, combustible surfaces will not overheat under normal and even abnormal operating conditions.
- No part of the stove or flue pipe may be located closer to combustibles than the minimum clearance figures given.
- Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority.
- The clearances to combustible walls may be slightly different in Canada and the U.S.A. and may also differ depending on whether single or double wall flue pipe is used. Make sure to choose the correct clearance for the stove location and type of flue pipe.
- The clearances of the appliance and the flue pipes must be met individually, meaning the appliance cannot be installed closer to the combustible materials than the single or double wall pipe allows. For a safe way to reduce clearances refer to section”5.
- Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely” of this manual.
Clearances
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH SINGLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 14 ½” (368 mm) |
B | 17″ (432 mm) |
C | 10″ (254 mm) |
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 6″ (152 mm) |
B | 17″ (432 mm) |
C | 7″ (178 mm) |
If the above clearances are met, then the distances measured from the flue outlet will be:
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH SINGLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 18″ (457 mm) |
E | 26 ½” (673 mm) |
F | 19 ¾” (502 mm) |
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTORE | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 9 ¼” (235 mm) |
E | 26 ¼” (667 mm) |
F | 16 ½” (419 mm) |
With Heat Shield AC027621
To reduce the clearances of an appliance using a single wall pipe connector,
the use of a heat shield certified with the single wall pipe connector to be
used as close as 6″ from combustible materials must be used. Only in this
case, the same clearances as a certified double wall pipe connector can be
used. Refer to the booklet in the screen options to obtain the dimensions to
be respected.
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 3″ (76 mm) |
B | 4″ (102 mm) |
C | 3″ (76 mm) |
DISTANCES2 FROM DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 6 ¼” (159 mm) |
E | 13 ¼” (337 mm) |
F | 12 ½” (318 mm) |
If the clearance reduction is on the same side as the door handle, position the stove at a minimum of 6 inches from the side wall (clearance B), otherwise it may be located at the clearance shown in the table above.
- Note that to reduce the clearances of an appliance using a single wall pipe connector, the use of a heat shield certified with the single wall pipe connector to be used as close as 6″ from combustible materials must be used. Only in this case, the same clearances as a certified double wall pipe connector can be used.
- The pipe distances listed in this table refer to the distances obtained when the stove is installed in accordance with the appliance clearances above mentioned.
With Lowered Ceiling
If the above clearances are met, then the distances measured from the flue outlet will be:
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH SINGLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 14 ½” (368 mm) |
B | 19″ (483 mm) |
C | 10″ (254 mm) |
L | 77″ (196 cm) |
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 9″ (229 mm) |
B | 19″ (483 mm) |
C | 7″ (178 mm) |
L | 77″ (196 cm) |
The pipe distances listed in this table refer to the distances obtained when the stove is installed in accordance with the appliance clearances above mentioned.
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH SINGLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 18″ (457 mm) |
E | 28 ½” (724 mm) |
F | 19 ¾” (502 mm) |
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 12 ¼” (311 mm) |
E | 28 ¼” (718 mm) |
F | 16 ½” (419 mm) |
With Heat Shield AC02762 and Lowered Ceiling
To reduce the clearances of an appliance using a single wall pipe connector,
the use of a heat shield certified with the single wall pipe connector to be
used as close as 6″ from combustible materials must be used. Only in this
case, the same clearances as a certified double wall pipe connector can be
used . Refer to the booklet in the screen options to obtain the dimensions to
be respected.
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 5″ (127 mm) |
B | 6″ (152 mm) |
C | 5″ (127 mm) |
L | 80″ (203 cm) |
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 8 ¼” (210 mm) |
E | 15 ¼” (387 mm) |
F | 14 ½” (368 mm) |
If the clearance reduction is on the same side as the door handle, position
the stove at a minimum of 6 inches from the side wall (clearance B), otherwise
it may be located at the clearance shown in the table above.
The pipe distances listed in this table refer to the distances obtained when
the stove is installed in accordance with the appliance clearances above
mentioned.
Inside an Combustible Alcove
See section 3.1 for the single wall pipe installation.
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 9″ (229 mm) |
B | 19″ (483 mm) |
K | 48″ (122 cm) |
L | 77″ (196 cm) |
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 12 ¼” (311 mm) |
E | 28 ¼ (718 mm) |
Mobile Home
It is strictly forbidden to install a unit with a single wall pipe in a
mobile home.
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 11″ (279 mm) |
B | 18″ (457 mm) |
C | 11″ (279 mm) |
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 14 ¼” (362 mm) |
E | 27 ¼” (692 mm) |
F | 20 ½” (521 mm) |
The pipe distances listed in this table refer to the distances obtained when the stove is installed in accordance with the appliance clearances above mentioned.
Mobile Home With Heat Shield AC02762
It is strictly forbidden to install a unit with a single wall pipe in a mobile
home.
APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
A | 3″ (76 mm) |
B | 6″ (152 mm) |
C | 3″ (76 mm) |
DISTANCES1 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR | |
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Canada | USA |
D | 6 ¼” (159 mm) |
E | 15 ¼” (387 mm) |
F | 12 ½” (318 mm) |
Floor Protection
This stove is designed to prevent the floor from overheating. However, it must
be placed on a non-flammable surface to protect the floor from hot embers that
may fall during loading.
The floor protection must be a continuous, non combustible material, such as
steel with a minimum thickness of 0.015″ (0.38 mm) or ceramic tiles sealed
together with grout. Cement board, brick, or any other approved or listed
material suited for floor protection. No R factor required.
Any type of tile will require a continuous non combustible sheet beneath to
prevent the possibility of embers falling through to the combustible floor if
cracks or separation should occur in the finished surface. Check local codes
for approved alternatives.
No protection is required if the unit is installed on a non-combustible floor
(ex: concrete).
FLOOR PROTECTION | |
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Canada 1 | USA |
G 2 | 8″ (203 mm) |
H | 8″ (203 mm) |
I | 18″ (457 mm)From door opening |
From door opening
J| N/A| 8″ (203 mm)
K| 43″ (1092 mm)| 33 ½” (851 mm)
N 3| N/A| See note 3
S| 46 3/8″ (1178 mm)| 36 3/8″ (924 mm)
T| 32 ¾” (832 mm)| 25 ¾” (654 mm)
U| 43″ (1092 mm)| 33 ½” (851 mm)
V| 67 7/8″ (1724 mm)| 53 1/8″ (1349 mm)
- In Canada, to comply with CSA B365, Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment, any combustible covering beneath the appliance and/or within the area extending horizontally at least 450 mm (18 in) beyond the appliance on any side equipped with a door, and at least 200 mm (8 in) beyond the appliance on other sides, shall be protected by a continuous, durable, non-combustible pad that will ember protection. The 450 mm (18 in) ember protection required on any side with a door shall extend for the full width of the appliance plus the 200 mm (8 in) required on each side of the appliance without a door. Where the appliance is installed less than 200 mm (8 in) from a wall, the ember pad need only extend to the base of the wall. An ember pad shall not be placed on top of a carpet unless the pad is structurally supported to prevent displacement and distortion.
- The floor protection at the back of the stove is limited to the stove’s required clearance if such clearance is smaller than 8 inches (203 mm).
- Only required under the horizontal section (Ho) of the connector. Must exceed each side of the connector by at least 2 inches (51 mm).
Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely
It is often desired to use as little space as possible when installing a wood
stove. To do this, it is possible to reduce the clearances safely and install
the stove closer to the walls by permanently installing a heat shield between
the stove and the flammable material.
The rules for heat shields are sometimes complicated. Read and apply the
instructions carefully. Some regions may have different regulations. Consult
the local building code or contact the fire department for restrictions,
inspection and installation requirements in the area.
Shield Construction Rules
- Adhesives used in shield construction must not ignite or lose adhesive qualities at temperatures likely to be encountered.
- Mounting hardware which extends from the shield surface into combustibles may be used only at the edges of the shield.
- Mounting hardware must allow full vertical ventilation.
- A) Minimum clearance between the appliance top and an unshielded combustible ceiling: 46 5/8″ (1184 mm)
- B) Shield extension above the appliance: 20″ (500 mm)
- C) Minimum space behind the shield: 1″ (25 mm). In Canada 7/8″ (21 mm)
- D) Clearance along the bottom of the shield: minimum 1″ (25 mm) and maximum 3″ (75 mm)
- E) Minimum clearance along the top of the shield: 3″ (75 mm)
- F) Mounting hardware must not be located closer than 8″ (200 mm) from the vertical centre line of the appliance.
- G) Edge clearance for ceiling shields to side and back walls: 3″ (75 mm)
- H) Shield extension beyond each side of the appliance: 18″ (450 mm)
In Canada this space can be ⅞” (21 mm)
INSTALLATION OF OPTIONS ON YOUR PRODUCT
Legs Installation (if present on your product)
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT, BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
- Remove the door, the firebricks, and the ash plug from the stove, if desired.
- Put the stove on its back. Remove and dispose of the two freight supports (D). Keep the nuts (C) and washers (B) for step 4.
- Install the legs (E) on the legs supports (F). Secure with the washers (G) and nuts (H).
- With the nuts (C) and washers (B) removed in step 2, secure both leg assemblies to the stove.
- Install the air control cover (J) with screws (K) and nuts (L). This step may not be required for your product.
- Put the stove on its legs, install the ash drawer included with the kit. Put back the firebricks, the ash plug and the door on the stove. (See step 1)
The baffle and the bricks must be put back in the right place after the final positioning of the stove.
Pedestal Installation
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT,
BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
- Remove the door, the firebricks and the ash plug1 from the stove, if desired
- Put the stove on its back. Remove and dispose of the two freight supports (D). Keep the nuts (C) and washers (B) for step 3.
- Install the pedestal (E) on the stove and screw it in place using washers (B) and nuts (C)
- Put the stove on its pedestal and install the fresh air panel (F) with the screws (G), the air control cover (H) (this step might not be required on your stove) with the screws (J) and install the ash drawer (K). Put back the bricks, the spacers, the ash plug1 and the door on the stove. (See step 1)
The baffle22 and the bricks must be put back in the right place after the final positioning of the stove.
Decorative Panels
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT,
BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
To remove the decorative panel (A), remove the screws (B) and push forward on
the panel to unhook it from the bracket (E).
Log retainers installation
Optional Airmate Installation
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT,
BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
- Remove the deflector (A) and keep the screws (B).
- Install the airmate (C) with the screws kept from the previous step (B).
Optional Fresh Air Intake Kit Installation
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT,
BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
This mobile home approved stove requires the installation of a fresh air
intake kit (A) and an insulated fresh air intake pipe (HVAC type, must meet
ULC S110 or UL 181 class 0 or class 1) (B), sold separately. Refer to air
intake kit installation instructions for more details.
Installation with legs
Installation with pedestal
Optional Fire Screen Installation
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT,
BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
In the United States or in provinces with a particulate emission limit (eg. US
EPA), the use of wood stoves with the door open with a rigid firescreen is
prohibited.
It is prohibited to use this wood stove with a fire screen in a mobile home.
- Open the door.
- Hold the fire screen by the two handles and bring it close to the door opening
- Lean the upper part of the fire screen against the top door opening making sure to position the top fire screen brackets behind the primary air deflector.
- Lift the fire screen upwards and push the bottom part towards the stove then let the fire screen rest on the bottom of the door opening.
Warning : Never leave the stove unattended while in use with the fire screen.
Optional Blower And Thermodisc Installation
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT,
BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
A blower and a thermodisc, sold separately, can be installed on the stove. The
installation of the blower is identical for a stove on legs or pedestal.
Thermodisc allows the blower to operate only when the stove is hot enough. See
the instructions provided with the thermodisc for more details.
- Remove the backplate by cutting the knockouts with pliers.
- Screw the blower (D) in place using the screws (C) included in the installation manual. Screw the thermodisc (A) with the screws (B) supplied with the thermodisc on the back of the stove. Ensure that the blower’s power cord is not in contact with any surface of the stove to prevent electrical shock or fire damage. Do not run the power cord beneath the stove.
Air Tubes And Baffle Installation
- Starting with the rear tube, lean and insert the right end of the secondary air tube into the rear right channel hole. Then lift and insert the left end of the tube into the rear left channel.
- Align the notch in the left end of the tube with the key of the left air channel hole. Using a « Wise grip » hold the tube and lock it in place by turning the tube as shown. Make sure the notch reaches the end of the key way
- Put the baffle in place.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the three other tubes.
- To remove the tubes use the above steps in reverse order.
Note that secondary air tubes (B) can be replaced without removing the baffle board (A) and that all tubes are not necessarely identical (look at the part number on the tube).
Mobile Home Installation
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT,
BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
- For a stove on legs, install a plate (L) on each leg and screw it in place with the proper hardware (M).
- For a stove on a pedestal, remove the plugs (N) and screw the base on the floor with the proper hardware (O).
Maintenance/Parts Replacement
- Do not clean the glass when the stove is hot.
- Do not abuse the glass door by striking or slamming shut.
- Do not use the stove if the glass is broken.
Replacement
The glass used is a ceramic glass, 5/32″ (4 mm) thick, tested to reach
temperatures up to 1400º F. The dimensions of the glass are 17 9/16″ x 11
9/16″. If the glass breaks, it must be replaced by a ceramic glass from SCHOTT
with the same specification. Contact your dealer to obtain a genuine
replacement part.
To remove or replace the glass (D):
THE IMAGES SHOWN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT, BUT THE ASSEMBLY REMAINS THE SAME.
- Remove the door (E) from its hinges and lay it on a soft, flat surface.
- Remove the eight screws (A), the eight glass retainers (B), and the metal frames (C).
- Remove the glass (D). If it is damaged install a new one in place. The replacement glass must have a gasket all around (see procedure below).
- Reinstall the glass, being careful to centre the glass in the door and not to over-tightening the retaining screw.
The two main causes of broken door glass are uneven placement in the door and over-tightening the retaining screws.
Gasket
The glass gasket is flat, adhesive-backed, woven fibreglass. The gasket must
be centred on the edge of the glass.
- Follow the steps of the previous section to remove the glass.
- Remove the old gasket and clean the glass thoroughly.
- Peel back a section of the paper covering the adhesive and place the gasket on a table with the adhesive side up.
- Stick the end of the gasket to the middle of one edge, then press the edge of the glass down onto the gasket, taking care that it is perfectly centred on the gasket.
- Peel off more of the backing and rotate the glass. The gasket must not be stretched during installation.
- Cut the gasket to the required length.
- Pinch the gasket onto the glass in a U shape, all around the glass.
By following these instructions, the edge clearances are maintain.
Door
In order for the stove to bur n at its best efficiency, the door must provide
a perfect seal with the firebox. The tightness o f the door seal can be
verified by closing and latching the door on a strip of paper. The test must
be performed all a round the door. I f t he paper slips out easily anywhere,
either adjust the door or replace the gasket.
Adjustment
In order for the stove to burn at its best efficiency, the door must provide a perfect seal with the firebox. Therefore, the gasket should be inspected periodically to check for a good seal. The gasket seal may be improved with a simple latch mechanism adjustment:
- Remove the split pin by pulling and turning it using pliers.
- Turn the handle one counterclockwise turn to increase pressure.
- Reinstall the split pin with a small hammer
Door Alignment
To align, open the door and loosen the pressures screws located on the lower
and upper hinges of the door using a 3/32” Allen key to free the adjustable
hinge rods.
Using a flat screwdriver, turn the adjustable hinge rods in the direction
shown to adjust the doors. Tighten all door hinge pressure screws when they
are at the desired positions. Configurations 1-2-3-4-5-6, show in which
direction these act on the adjustment of the door
Gasket
It is important to replace the gasket with another having the same diameter
and density to maintain a good seal.
- Remove the door and place it face-down on something soft like a cushion of rags or a piece of carpet.
- Remove the old gasket from the door. Use a screwdriver to scrape the old gasket adhesive from the door gasket groove.
- Apply a bead of approximately 3/16″ (5 mm) of high-temperature silicone in the door gasket groove. Starting from the middle, hinges side, press the gasket into the groove. The gasket must not be stretched during installation.
- Leave about ½” long of the gasket when cutting and press the end into the groove. Tuck any loose fibers under the gasket and into the silicone.
- Close the door. Do not use the stove for 24 hours
Exploded Diagram and Parts List
IMPORTANT : THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your unit, please provide the model number and the serial number. We reserve the right to change parts due to technology upgrades or availability. Contact an authorized dealer to obtain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials. Use of non-approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards.
# | Item | Description | Qty |
---|---|---|---|
1 | AC01315 | RIGID FIRESCREEN | 1 |
2 | SE74166 | HANDLE 30898 REPLACEMENT KIT | 3 |
3 | SE24358 | SOLUTION 2.3 CAST IRON DOOR ASSEMBLY | 1 |
4 | SE70698 | REPLACEMENT HANDLE WITH LATCH KIT | 1 |
5 | AC09185 | DOOR LATCH KIT | 1 |
6 | 30101 | SPRING TENSION PIN 5/32″Ø X 1 1/2″L | 1 |
7 | AC06500 | SILICONE AND 5/8″ X 8′ BLACK DOOR GASKET KIT | 1 |
8 | SE74822 | GLASS WITH GASKET 17 11/16” L X 11 5/8” H | 1 |
9 | AC06400 | 3/4″ X 6′ FLAT BLACK SELF-ADHESIVE GLASS GASKET | 2 |
10 | SE74173 | GLASS FRAME KIT | 1 |
11 | SE53585 | GLASS RETAINER KIT WITH SCREWS (12 PER KIT) | 1 |
12 | SE74103 | SOLUTION 2.3 ASH LIP | 1 |
13 | 30507 | BLACK TORX SCREW WITH FLAT HEAD TYPE F 1/4-20 X 3/4″ | 3 |
14 | SE74168 | AIR CONTROL DAMPER ASSEMBLY | 1 |
15 | AC01295 | BLACK CAST IRON ROUND LEGS WITH ASH DRAWER | 1 |
15 | AC01296 | BRUSHED NICKEL CAST IRON ROUND LEGS WITH ASH DRAWER | 1 |
16 | SE65867 | ASH PAN ASSEMBLY | 3 |
17 | 30141 | LEG KIT HARDWARE BAG | 3 |
18 | 30050 | LEVELING BOLT 3/8-16 X 1 1/2″ | 12 |
19 | 24284-01 | BRUSH NICKEL PLATED CAST IRON LEG (BLACK PAINT IN THE BACK) | 4 |
19 | PL24284 | LEG HIGH NATURAL RAW CASTING – BLACK | 4 |
20 | AC01208 | BRUSHED NICKEL CAST IRON TRADITIONAL LEGS WITH ASH DRAWER | 1 |
20 | AC01206 | BLACK CAST IRON TRADITIONAL LEGS WITH ASH DRAWER | 1 |
21 | PL24012 | BLACK PAINTED CAST IRON LEG WITH LEVELING BOLT | 4 |
21 | PL24012PN | NICKEL PLATED CAST IRON LEG WITH LEVELING BOLT | 4 |
22 | AC01294 | BRUSHED NICKEL CAST IRON FLARED LEGS WITH ASH DRAWER | 1 |
22 | AC01293 | BLACK CAST IRON FLARED LEGS WITH ASH DRAWER | 1 |
23 | PL24283 | LEG CURVED NATURAL RAW CASTING – BLACK | 4 |
23 | 24283-01 | BRUSH NICKEL PLATED CAST IRON LEG (BLACK PAINT IN THE BACK) | 4 |
24 | AC01124 | PEDESTAL WITH ASH DRAWER | 1 |
25 | PL74160 | AIR CONTROL COVER | 1 |
26 | SE65956 | ASH PAN | 1 |
27 | 31125 | PEDESTAL KIT HARDWARE BAG | 1 |
28 | AC01336 | 5″Ø FRESH AIR INTAKE KIT FOR WOOD STOVE ON PEDESTAL | 1 |
29 | 49028 | 5″ WHITE AIR INTAKE TERMINATION | 1 |
# | Item | Description | Qty |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
30 | AC06810 | SELF ADHESIVE BLACK GASKET KIT 1/8″ X 3/8″ X 6′ | 1 |
31 | AC01211 | 5″Ø FRESH AIR INTAKE KIT FOR WOOD STOVE ON LEGS | 1 |
32 | AC05959 | METALLIC BLACK STOVE PAINT – 342 g (12oz) AEROSOL | 1 |
33 | SE74167 | DOOR HINGE REPLACEMENT KIT | 1 |
34 | PL74148 | DEFLECTOR | 1 |
35 | SE74149 | DECORATIVE SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY | 2 |
36 | PL53550 | NICKEL “U” SHAPED SIDE DECORATIVE ACCENT | 4 |
37 | SE46252 | EB00063 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KIT | 1 |
38 | AC03095 | BLOWER WITH VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL (UP TO 130 CFM) | 1 |
39 | 44085 | RHEOSTAT KNOB | 1 |
40 | 44087 | RHEOSTAT NUT | 1 |
41 | 44080 | RHEOSTAT WITHOUT NUT (MODEL KBMS-13BV) | 1 |
42 | 60013 | POWER CORD 96″ X 18-3 type SJT (50 pcs per carton) | 1 |
43 | 44070 | CROSSFLOW BLOWER SINGLE CAGE 130 CFM 115V-60Hz-56W | 1 |
44 | 44028 | CERAMIC THERMODISC F110-20F | 1 |
45 | AC02055 | QUICK CONNECT THERMODISC | 1 |
46 | SE65505 | TOP AIR DEFLECTOR PROTECTOR KIT | 1 |
47 | 21389 | C-CAST BAFFLE 20″ X 12 1/2″ X 1 1/4″ | 1 |
48 | PL65514 | SECONDARY AIR TUBE | 4 |
49 | AC01197 | AIRMATE | 1 |
50 | SE65353 | BACK HEAT SHIELD ASSEMBLY | 1 |
51 | 29020 | 4 1/2″ X 9″ X 1 1/4″ REFRACTORY BRICK HD | 15 |
52 | PL36056 | 2″ X 9″ 1 1/4″ REFRACTORY BRICK HD | 4 |
53 | 29011 | 4″ X 9″ X 1 1/4″ REFRACTORY BRICK HD | 2 |
54 | 24096 | ROUND CAST IRON ASH PLUG | 1 |
ENERZONE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
- The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original retail purchaser and is not transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory. Proof of purchase (dated bill of sale), model name and serial number must be supplied when making any warranty claim to your ENERZONE dealer.
- This warranty applies to normal residential use only. This warranty is void if the unit is used to burn material other than cordwood (for which the unit is not certified by EPA) and void if not operated according to the owner’s manual. Damages caused by misuse, abuse, improper installation, lack of maintenance, over firing, negligence or accident during transportation, power failures, downdrafts, venting problems or under-estimated heating area are not covered by this warranty. The recommended heated area for a given appliance is defined by the manufacturer as its capacity to maintain a minimum acceptable temperature in the designated area in case of a power failure.
- This warranty does not cover any scratch, corrosion, distortion, or discoloration. Any defect or damage caused by the use of unauthorized or other than original parts voids this warranty. An authorized qualified technician must perform the installation in accordance with the instructions supplied with this product and all local and national building codes. Any service call related to an improper installation is not covered by this warranty.
- The manufacturer may require that defective products be returned or that digital pictures be provided to support the claim. Returned products are to be shipped prepaid to the manufacturer for investigation. Transportation fees to ship the product back to the purchaser will be paid by the manufacturer. Repair work covered by the warranty, executed at the purchaser’s domicile by an authorized qualified technician requires the prior approval of the manufacturer. All parts and labour costs covered by this warranty are limited according to the table below.
- The manufacturer, at its discretion, may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect. The manufacturer may, at its discretion, fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of any warranted but defective parts. The manufacturer shall, in no event, be responsible for any uncommon, indirect, consequential damages of any nature, which are in excess of the original purchase price of the product. A one-time replacement limit applies to all parts benefiting from lifetime coverage. This warranty applies to products purchased after September 1st, 2015.
DESCRIPTION
| **WARRANTY APPLICATION*
---|---
PARTS| LABOUR
Combustion chamber (welds only) and cast iron door frame.| Lifetime| 5 years
Ceramic glass, plating (manufacturing defect) and convector air-mate.|
Lifetime| N/A
Surrounds, heat shields, ash drawer, steel legs, pedestal, trims (aluminum
extrusions), C-Cast baffle, vermiculite baffle, secondary air tubes,
removable stainless steel combustion chamber, deflectors and supports.|
7 years
|
N/A
Handle assembly, glass retainers and air control mechanism.| 5 years| 3 years
Removable carbon steel combustion chamber components.| 5 years| N/A
Standard and optional blower, heat sensors, switches, rheostat, wiring and
electronics.| 2 years| 1 year
Paint (peeling**), gaskets, insulation, ceramic fiber blankets, refractory
bricks (fireplace only***), and other options.| 1 year| N/A
All parts replaced under the warranty.| 90 days| N/A
Subject to limitations above Picture required *Limited to one
replacement
Labour cost and repair work to the account of the manufacturer are based on a
predetermined rate schedule and must not exceed the wholesale price of the
replacement part. Shall your unit or a components be defective, contact
immediately your ENERZONE dealer. To accelerate processing of your warranty
claim, make sure to have on hand the following information when calling:
- Your name, address and telephone number
- Bill of sale and dealer’s name
- Installation configuration
- Serial number and model name as indicated on the nameplate fixed to the back of your unit
- Nature of the defect and any relevant information
Before shipping your unit or defective component to our plant, you must obtain
an Authorization Number from your ENERZONE dealer. Any merchandise shipped to
our plant without authorization will be refused automatically and returned to
sender.
This document is available for free download on the manufacturer’s website. It
is a copyrighted document. Resale is strictly prohibited. The manufacturer may
update this document from time to time and cannot be responsible for problems,
injuries, or damages arising out of the use of information contained in any
document obtained from unauthorized sources.
Stove Builder International inc. 250, rue de Copenhague, St-Augustin-de-
Desmaures (Québec) Canada G3A 2H3
418-908-8002
www.sbi-international.com
tech@sbi-international.com
References
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