Heatiator ECO-ADV-WS22 warranty O. Opacity Smoke, P. Frequently Asked Questions, Issues, Solutions

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O. Opacity (Smoke)

Opacity is the measure of how cleanly your appliance is burning.

Opacity is measured in percent:

100% opacity is when an object is totally obscured by the smoke column from a chimney, and

0% opacity means that no smoke column can be seen.

As you become familiar with your appliance, you should periodically check the opacity. This will allow you to know how to burn as nearly smoke-free as possible (goal of 0% opacity).

P. Frequently Asked Questions

CAUTION! Odors and vapors released during initial operation may be irritating to sensitive individuals.

Open windows for air circulation.

ISSUES

SOLUTIONS

Odor from appliance

When first operated, this appliance may release an odor for the first several hours. This is

 

caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing.

Metallic noise

Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down, similar to

 

the sound produced by a furnace or heating duct. This noise does not affect the operation or

 

longevity of the appliance.

Whirring sound

If the optional blower has been installed, the blower produces a whirring sound which

 

increases in volume as the speed is increased.

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Contents DO DIS NOT C AR D WS22Model ECO-ADV-WS22 Wood Burning Stove Test Lab and SAMPLE OF SERIAL NUMBER / SAFETY LABELCongratulations LOCATION Back of ApplianceUser’s Guide TABLE OF CONTENTSInstaller’s Guide Safety Alert KeyWARRANTY PERIOD Warranty PolicyHEATILATOR ECO-CHOICEWARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGEWARRANTY EXCLUSIONS WARRANTY EXCLUSIONSThis warranty is void if WARRANTY COVERAGEA. Appliance Certification D. BTU & Efficiency SpecificationsC. Glass Specifications 1 Listing and Code ApprovalsHot glass will cause burns User Guide2 Operating Instructions A. Your Wood Appliance - General Operating PartsE. Seasoned Wood B. Fire SafetyD. Combustible/Non-combustibleMaterials C. Overfiring3. Final Stage G. Burning Process1. Kindling or First Stage 2. Second StageFor maximum operating efficiency H.Burn Rate Air ControlI. Burn Rates and Operating Efficiency Figure 10.1 - Burn Rate Air ControlBaffle Board J. Correct Baffle & Blanket PlacementCeramic Blanket Back of FireboxDo NOT K. Building A FireHard woods L.Wood FuelWARNING! Risk of Fire Soft woods7.Snap Disc Location M. Blower Operating InstructionsN. Clear Space Figure 14.2 - Snap Disc LocationO. Opacity Smoke P. Frequently Asked QuestionsISSUES SOLUTIONSADD NEWSPAPER The stove is ready for normal operationQ. Quick Start Guide LOAD WOODWARNING! Risk of Fire 3 Maintenance and ServiceA. Disposal of Ashes C. Appliance Inspection - RoutineD. Glass Cleaning E. Firebrick InspectionFrequency As desired F. Quick Reference Maintenance Guide Possible Cause 4 Troubleshooting GuideStart Fire Problems SolutionWARNING! Risk of Fire or Injury 5 Service Parts ReplacementA. Glass Replacement B. Snap Disc ReplacementFigure Figure 22.1 - Baffle C.Baffle RemovalD. Door Handle Assembly NOTE Service Space E. Tube Channel Assembly ReplacementRemoving Tube Channel Assembly Replacing Tube Channel AssemblyB. Draft Installer’s GuideA. Design and Installation Considerations 6 Getting StartedE. Chimney Termination Requirements D. Locating Your Stove & ChimneyFlat Roof F. 2-10-3RuleWARNING! Risk of Fire H. Fire SafetyG. Tools And Supplies Needed I.Inspect Appliance and ComponentsFigure 29.2 -TopView 7 Dimensions and ClearancesA. Appliance Dimensions Figure 29.1 - Front ViewSEE PIPE MANUFACTURERS CLEARANCES - NOT TESTED B. Clearances to Combustibles UL and ULCSee Figure C. Hearth Protection RequirementsCANADA FLOOR PROTECTIONConverting R to k Thermal Conductivity k valueThermal Resistance R value Converting k to RC. Larger Chimneys 8 Venting and Chimney SystemsA. Venting Systems B. InspectionsWARNING! Risk of Fire E. Chimney Height / Rise and RunF.Factory-BuiltChimney S629M, STANDARD FOR 650oC FACTORY-BUILTCHIMNEYSG. Masonry Chimney H. Masonry Chimney Liner as a Thimble I.Air ClearancesJ. Thimble Solid Pack Chimney with Metal SupportsHeatilator ECO-ADV-WS22 7057-128C August as a Thimble Cont’dSolid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports WARNING! Risk of FireFigure 39.2 - Alternate Floor Installation A. Outside Air Kit Installation9 Appliance Set-up Items Needed for Installation not suppliedWARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation B. Mobile Home InstallationC. Blower Installation Optional D. Adjusting the Blower Speed ControlCAUTION! Risk of Shock A. Exploded View 13 Inlet Assembly14 Door Assembly Reference MaterialsDESCRIPTION Brick AssemblyB. Service Parts & Accessories HOW TO ORDERDESCRIPTION B. Service Parts & Accessories Cont’dHOW TO ORDER AccessoriesPerformed By C. Service And Maintenance LogDate of Service Description of ServicePerformed By C. Service And Maintenance Log Cont’dDate of Service Description of ServiceHeatilator ECO-ADV-WS22 7057-128C August D.Homeowner’s NotesDO DIS NOT C AR D E. Contact InformationHearth & Home Technologies 1445 North Highway Colville, WA Division of HNI INDUSTRIES