Heatiator C40 owner manual Troubleshooting, Understanding Vent Problems, Draft Problems

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3Troubleshooting

This fireplace will operate correctly only if adequate ventila-

If the fire is hard to start and smoke spills out of the fireplace,

or you find it difficult to establish and maintain a moderately

tion is provided to allow proper draft to the fireplace system.

high burn rate, then the flue draft is too low and corrective

Hearth & Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for

measures must be taken.

 

the improper performance of the fireplace system caused

 

Be sure you have air available for combustion and that your

by inadequate draft due to environmental conditions, down

drafts, tight sealing construction of the structure, or mechan-

firewood is dry and well seasoned. Build your fires properly

ical exhausting devices which will create a negative air pres-

and according to the instructions given in operating instruc-

sure within the structure where the fireplace is located.

tions, “Starting a Fire”. Be sure your flue system is installed

A.

Understanding Vent Problems

correctly and that it is the proper diameter and height. Check

for the following:

 

If smoke spillage occurs from a fireplace opening when the

• All chimney sections are properly installed.

door is open and the proper chimney height, flue size, and

 

 

configuration requirements for the installation have been

• The chimney is clean and free of creosote or soot

met, there is either a leakage in the flue, a blockage in the

buildup.

 

flue, or some condition is in effect to draw smoke from the

 

 

fireplace into the house. Understanding and differentiating

• Make sure overhanging trees and branches are cut

the conditions which can cause each of these kinds of spill-

back within ten feet of the top of the chimney and is

age problems is essential to their solution.

free of debris from animals.

 

Flue Leakage

 

• Ensure the chimney cap is clean and free of any

 

Check for improperly connected flue joints or a damaged

 

buildup of soot or creosote. if cap is equipped with a

 

flue joint in the chimney system. Such leakage would

 

spark arrestor screen.

 

 

reduce draft (air would be drawn in through the leaks rather

 

 

 

 

 

than through the fireplace). The result might be difficult

• Be sure the ceramic blanket (above the baffle) and

 

start-up and smoky fires that might spill if other adverse

 

the baffle are in their proper positions

 

 

draft conditions accompany this problem.

 

 

 

 

Flue Blockage

 

• The wood being used in dry and well seasoned.

 

If you still suspect you have a low draft problem it may be

 

 

 

B.

Draft Problems

 

necessary to increase the volume of air in your flue system.

 

Since the diameter of your flue system is matched with the

This fireplace will operate correctly only if adequate ventila-

size of the flue collar and should not be changed, then the

tion is provided to allow proper draft to the fireplace system.

height of the system must be increased. Add chimney sections

Hearth & Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for

a little at a time until the draft improves.

 

the improper performance of the fireplace system caused by

 

In some cases, regardless of what you do, it can still be dif-

inadequate draft due to environmental conditions, windy con-

ficult to establish the proper flue draft. This is especially evi-

ditions, down drafts, tight sealing construction of the structure,

dent when using an exterior factory-built chimney or exterior

or mechanical exhausting devices which will create a negative

masonry chimney. Try placing several sheets of crumpled

air pressure within the structure where the fireplace is located.

paper on top of your kindling as close to the flue outlet of

Flue draft is measured as negative pressure in the chimney.

the fireplace as possible. Light this paper first then the paper

The amount of negative pressure determines how strong

under the kindling. The heat generated from the rapidly

the draft is. The draft is important because it draws the com-

burning paper on top of the kindling should help get the draft

bustion air into the fireplace and pulls the smoke out of the

established.

 

chimney.

 

 

 

Still other factors can affect how well your flue system per-

There are three basic criteria essential in establishing and

forms. Neighboring structures, high winds, tall trees, even

maintaining flue draft:

 

 

hillsides can affect air currents around the chimney. Well

 

 

 

 

 

 

designed chimney caps are available that can help. Your fire-

 

• Availability of combustion air.

place dealer is the local expert in your area. He can usually

 

• Heat generated from the fire.

make suggestions or discover problems that can be easily

 

corrected allowing your fireplace to operate correctly as it

 

• Diameter and height of the flue system.

 

has been designed, providing safe and economical heat for

These three factors work together as a system to create

your home.

 

 

 

the flue draft. Increasing or decreasing any one of them will

 

 

affect the other two and thus change the amount of draft in

 

 

the entire system.

 

 

 

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Contents Hot screen/mesh and glass doors will cause burns C40009 Listing Label Information/LocationTable of Contents Limited Lifetime Warranty Warranty Conditions Manufactured Home Approved Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification Glass Specifications BTU & Efficiency Specifications Electrical CodesNon-Combustible Materials Combustible MaterialsHot glass will cause burns Operating InstructionsUser GuideYour Fireplace General Information Baffle and Blanket PlacementFirebrick Placement Wood Fuel Moisture contentHardwood vs. Softwood SeasoningStoring Wood Outside AirSeasoned Wood Glass Doors Clear Space Near the FireplaceSymptoms of Over-Firing Fire SafetyOver-Firing Your Appliance Chimney FireBurning Process Starting a FireKindling or 1st stage 2nd stageSlide Air Control Slide Left to Stop Automatic Combustion Control ACCFinal stage Burn Rates Manual Timer OverrideBurning Guidelines OpacityDraft Problems TroubleshootingUnderstanding Vent Problems For start-up? Diagnostic Question Possible Causes of Condition Solutions Diagnostics and Problem SolvingDon’t get enough/any heat. What can I do about it? General Maintenance Creosote Chimney Cleaning Maintenance and Servicing the FireplaceGlass Cleaning Care and Cleaning of Plated SurfacesDisposal of Ashes Door and Door GasketReplacement Maintenance Glass Replacement Maintenance Task ListFire Brick Configurations Firebrick ReplacementFan Cord Location Baffle Removal and InstallationFan Replacement Removing the fan Fan Replacement Instructions11 Timer Assembly Timer Assembly ReplacementLinkage Arm Slider Control Rod Timer Removal & ReplacementHeatilator Constitution EPA Fireplace 480-1091H Date of Service Performed By Description of Service Service & Maintenance LogTypical Fireplace System Getting Started Installer GuideNegative Pressure Design and Installation ConsiderationsDraft Frequently open doors Central heat outlets or returns Locating Fireplace & ChimneyInspect Fireplace and Components Tools and Supplies NeededFireplace System Requirements Selecting Fireplace Locations Framing & ClearancesClearances to Combustible Materials ClearancesMinimum Clearances to Combustibles Within Enclosure Area Frame the FireplaceFan Wiring Diagram Electrical Access and Wiring DiagramInstall the Outside Air Kit Installation of FireplaceMm metal flex Fireplace Or rigid pipe Place Protective Metal Hearth Strips Secure the FireplaceChimney Assembly Chimney Termination Requirements Chimney RequirementsExample Using Offsets/ ReturnsAssemble the Chimney Sections Installing CAK4A and Flex PipeInstalling Flex Pipe Install Ceiling FirestopsSecure the Chimney Install Attic Insulation ShieldComplete Installation Double-check the Chimney AssemblyInstall Flashing Cut out Hole in Roof13 Multiple Chimney Locations Consult local codes for framing details SL-300 Series Ceiling/Roof ThimbleConstruct the Chase Chase InstallationsInstall Termination Cap Install Fireplace & ChimneyInstall Chase Top ST375 Square Termination Cap TCT375 Terra Cotta Cap Non-Combustible Materials Non-Combustible Facing Material FinishingStallation = 1/k x inches of thicknessCardboard or Metal Template Hearth ExtensionNon-Combustible Sealant Material Fireplace and Hearth Extension are flush on the floor Position the Hearth ExtensionRaised Hearth Extension Framing Non-Combustible Material Finishing MaterialCombustible Material Mantel 13 Mantel SpecificationsHeat Zone Kit Optional AccessoriesRun Length Cut Pipe 40 ft 6-12m 4 wall Firescreen Constitution Fireplace DimensionsReference Materials Catalog Description Catalog No Chimney Components15-3/4 DTO134 Constitution Woodburning Fireplace Service PartsPart number list on following #3 Brick Set StockedAt Depot Stocked at Depot Baffle Protection Channel Door Handle AssemblyThis page intentionally left blank Do not Discard this Manual Contact Information
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