Heatiator ECO-ADV-WS22 Troubleshooting Guide, Start Fire Problems, Possible Cause, Solution

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4 Troubleshooting Guide

4 Troubleshooting Guide

With proper installation, operation, and maintenance your woodstove will provide years of trouble-free service. If you do experience a problem, this troubleshooting guide will assist you or a qualified service person in the diagnosis of a problem and the corrective action to be taken.

Start Fire Problems

Possible Cause

Solution

Can not get fire started

Not enough kindling/paper or no

Use dry kindling, more paper. Arrange kindling &

Excessive smoke or spillage

Burns too slowly

kindling/paper

wood for air movement.

Not enough heat output

 

 

 

 

Check for restricted termination cap

 

 

 

 

 

Check for blockage of outside air kit (if installed).

 

 

Check for flue blockage.

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-warm flue before starting fire (refer to Building

 

Not enough air for fire to ignite

a Fire Section).

 

 

 

 

 

Check for adequate vent height (refer to Chimney

 

 

Height Section).

 

 

 

 

 

Open window below the appliance towards the

 

 

wind.

 

 

 

 

Wood condition is too wet, too

Use dry, seasoned wood (refer to Seasoned Wood

 

large

Section).

 

 

 

 

Bed of coals not established

Start with paper & kindling to establish bed of

 

before adding wood

coals (refer to Building a Fire Section).

 

 

 

 

Flue blockage such as birds’

Have chimney inspected for creosote and cleaned

 

nests or leaves in termination

by a certified chimney sweep.

 

cap

 

 

 

 

 

Down draft or negative pressure

Do not use exhaust fans during start-up (refer to

 

Competition with exhaust

Negative Pressure Section).

 

devices

 

 

Open window below the appliance towards the

 

 

 

 

wind.

 

 

 

Fire burns too fast

 

Mix in hardwood.

 

 

 

 

Extremely dry or soft wood

Mix in less seasoned wood after fire is established

 

 

(refer to Wood Fuel Section).

 

 

 

 

 

Check for correct vent height; too much vertical

 

Overdrafting

height creates overdrafting.

 

 

 

Check location of vent termination (refer to

 

 

 

 

Chimney Termination Requirement Section).

 

 

 

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Heatilator • ECO-ADV-WS227057-128C • August 13, 2010

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Contents Model ECO-ADV-WS22 Wood Burning Stove DO DIS NOT C AR DWS22 SAMPLE OF SERIAL NUMBER / SAFETY LABEL CongratulationsLOCATION Back of Appliance Test Lab andTABLE OF CONTENTS Installer’s GuideSafety Alert Key User’s GuideWarranty Policy HEATILATOR ECO-CHOICEWARRANTYWARRANTY COVERAGE WARRANTY PERIODWARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty is void ifWARRANTY COVERAGE WARRANTY EXCLUSIONSD. BTU & Efficiency Specifications C. Glass Specifications1 Listing and Code Approvals A. Appliance CertificationUser Guide 2 Operating InstructionsA. Your Wood Appliance - General Operating Parts Hot glass will cause burnsB. Fire Safety D. Combustible/Non-combustibleMaterialsC. Overfiring E. Seasoned WoodG. Burning Process 1. Kindling or First Stage2. Second Stage 3. Final StageH.Burn Rate Air Control I. Burn Rates and Operating EfficiencyFigure 10.1 - Burn Rate Air Control For maximum operating efficiencyJ. Correct Baffle & Blanket Placement Ceramic BlanketBack of Firebox Baffle BoardK. Building A Fire Do NOTL.Wood Fuel WARNING! Risk of FireSoft woods Hard woodsM. Blower Operating Instructions N. Clear SpaceFigure 14.2 - Snap Disc Location 7.Snap Disc LocationP. Frequently Asked Questions ISSUESSOLUTIONS O. Opacity SmokeThe stove is ready for normal operation Q. Quick Start GuideLOAD WOOD ADD NEWSPAPER3 Maintenance and Service A. Disposal of AshesC. Appliance Inspection - Routine WARNING! Risk of FireFrequency As desired D. Glass CleaningE. Firebrick Inspection F. Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 4 Troubleshooting Guide Start Fire ProblemsSolution Possible Cause5 Service Parts Replacement A. Glass ReplacementB. Snap Disc Replacement WARNING! Risk of Fire or InjuryC.Baffle Removal Figure Figure 22.1 - BaffleD. Door Handle Assembly E. Tube Channel Assembly Replacement Removing Tube Channel AssemblyReplacing Tube Channel Assembly NOTE Service SpaceInstaller’s Guide A. Design and Installation Considerations6 Getting Started B. DraftD. Locating Your Stove & Chimney E. Chimney Termination RequirementsF. 2-10-3Rule Flat RoofH. Fire Safety G. Tools And Supplies NeededI.Inspect Appliance and Components WARNING! Risk of Fire7 Dimensions and Clearances A. Appliance DimensionsFigure 29.1 - Front View Figure 29.2 -TopViewB. Clearances to Combustibles UL and ULC SEE PIPE MANUFACTURERS CLEARANCES - NOT TESTEDC. Hearth Protection Requirements CANADAFLOOR PROTECTION See FigureThermal Conductivity k value Thermal Resistance R valueConverting k to R Converting R to k8 Venting and Chimney Systems A. Venting SystemsB. Inspections C. Larger ChimneysE. Chimney Height / Rise and Run F.Factory-BuiltChimneyS629M, STANDARD FOR 650oC FACTORY-BUILTCHIMNEYS WARNING! Risk of FireG. Masonry Chimney H. Masonry Chimney Liner I.Air Clearances J. ThimbleSolid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports as a Thimbleas a Thimble Cont’d Solid Pack Chimney with Metal SupportsWARNING! Risk of Fire Heatilator ECO-ADV-WS22 7057-128C AugustA. Outside Air Kit Installation 9 Appliance Set-upItems Needed for Installation not supplied Figure 39.2 - Alternate Floor InstallationB. Mobile Home Installation WARNING! Risk of AsphyxiationCAUTION! Risk of Shock C. Blower Installation OptionalD. Adjusting the Blower Speed Control 13 Inlet Assembly 14 Door AssemblyReference Materials A. Exploded ViewBrick Assembly B. Service Parts & AccessoriesHOW TO ORDER DESCRIPTIONB. Service Parts & Accessories Cont’d HOW TO ORDERAccessories DESCRIPTIONC. Service And Maintenance Log Date of ServiceDescription of Service Performed ByC. Service And Maintenance Log Cont’d Date of ServiceDescription of Service Performed ByD.Homeowner’s Notes Heatilator ECO-ADV-WS22 7057-128C AugustE. Contact Information Hearth & Home Technologies 1445 North HighwayColville, WA Division of HNI INDUSTRIES DO DIS NOT C AR D