Heatiator ECO-ADV-WS22 E. Tube Channel Assembly Replacement, Removing Tube Channel Assembly

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E. Tube Channel Assembly Replacement

E. Tube Channel Assembly Replacement

Removing Tube Channel Assembly

1.Remove the baffle protection channel, ceramic blanket and the 2 baffle boards. See instructions on page 22.

2.Remove the right side shield by removing 3 screws in the back using a Phillips head screw driver.

3.Remove 4 screws from channel access cover and remove cover.

4.Locate 2 channel bolts behind the channel access cover and remove using a 7/16 socket wrench. Slide out tube channel assembly.

NOTE:Soak the bolts with penetrating oil for at least 15 min- utes before trying to remove them.

Replacing Tube Channel Assembly

1.Slide the tube channel assembly into side of firebox and insert each tube into the corresponding hole in the tube channel rack starting with the back hole first.

2.Make sure tube channel assembly is flush against the side of the stove and secure with channel nuts.

3.Re-install channel cover and side shield.

4.Re-install ceramic blanket, baffle pieces and baffle pro- tection channel. See instructions of page 22.

NOTE: Service Space

In order to replace the tube channel assembly a clear- ance of 19 inches (483mm) is required on the right side of stove in order to remove the tubes with the stove in place.

If space is not available, the stove will have to be dis- connected from the chimney to proceed with the tube replacement.

Tube Channel Rack

 

 

 

Channel Access

Channel

 

Cover

Cover

 

 

Screws (4)

 

 

Remove 3

Tube

 

Screws

 

 

Channel

Channel Bolts (2)

 

Assembly

 

 

 

 

Side Panel

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

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Contents DO DIS NOT C AR D WS22Model ECO-ADV-WS22 Wood Burning Stove 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 FireD. Glass Cleaning E. Firebrick InspectionFrequency As desired 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 AsphyxiationC. Blower Installation Optional D. Adjusting the Blower Speed ControlCAUTION! Risk of Shock 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