Quadra-Fire 7100FP-GD-B, 7100FP-NL-B 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Moisture content, Seasoning

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Moisture content

Regardless of which species of wood you burn, the single most important factor that affects the way your fireplace operates is the amount of moisture in the wood. The majority of the problems fireplace owners experience are caused by trying to burn wet, unseasoned wood. Freshly cut wood can be as much water as it is wood, having a moisture content of around 50%. Imagine a wooden bucket that weighs about 8 pounds. Fill it with a gallon of water, put it in the firebox and try to burn it. This sounds ridiculous but that is exactly what you are doing if you burn unseasoned wood. Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered wet, and requires full seasoning time. Standing dead wood can be considered to be about two-thirds seasoned, if cut at the dry time of the year.

The problems with burning wet, unseasoned wood are two fold. First, you will receive less heat output from wet wood because it requires energy in the form of heat to evaporate the water trapped inside. This is wasted energy that should be used for heating your home. Secondly, this moisture evaporates in the form of steam which has a cooling effect in your firebox and chimney system. When combined with tar and other organic vapors from burn- ing wood it will form creosote which condenses in the relatively cool firebox and chimney. See the maintenance section of this manual for more information regarding creosote formation and need for removal.

Even dry wood contains at least 15% moisture by weight, and should be burned hot enough to keep the chimney hot for as long as it takes to dry the wood out - about one hour. To tell if wood is dry enough to burn, check the ends of the logs. If there are cracks radiating in all directions from the center, it is dry. If your wood sizzles in the fire, even though the surface is dry, it may not be fully cured.

Seasoning

Seasoned firewood is nothing more than wood that is cut to size, split and air dried to a moisture content of around 20%. The time it takes to season wood varies from around nine months for soft woods to as long as eighteen months for hardwoods. The key to seasoning wood is to be sure it has been split, exposing the wet interior and increasing the surface area of each piece. A tree that was cut down a year ago and not split is likely to have almost as high a moisture content now as it did when it was cut.

WARNING

Fire Risk

Do NOT burn wet or green wood.

Store wood in dry location.

Stack wood so both ends are exposed to air.

Wet, unseasoned wood can cause accumulation of creosote.

Storing Wood

Splitting wood before it is stored reduces drying time. The following guideline will ensure properly seasoned wood:

a.Stack the wood to allow air to circulate freely around and through the woodpile.

b.Elevate the woodpile off the ground to allow air cir- culation underneath.

c.The smaller the pieces, the faster the drying process. Any piece over 6 in. (152 mm) in diameter should be split.

d.Wood should be stacked so that both ends of each piece are exposed to air, since more drying occurs through the cut ends than the sides. This is true even with wood that has been split.

e.Store wood under cover, such as in a shed, or cov- ered with a tarp, plastic, tar paper, sheets of scrap plywood, etc., as uncovered wood can absorb water from rain or snow, delaying the seasoning process. Avoid covering the sides and ends completely. Doing so may trap moisture from the ground and impede air circulation.

WARNING

Fire Risk

Do NOT store wood:

Closer than required clearances to combustibles to fireplace.

Within space required for loading or ash removal.

September 7, 2007

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Contents Fire Risk 7100FP-BK-B 7100FP-GD-B 7100FP-NL-BLocation on hang tag on right side of fireplace 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace007 Table of Contents Mobile Home Approved Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification BTU & Efficiency Specifications 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Glass SpecificationsAsphyxiation Risk Design and Installation ConsiderationsGetting Started Negative PressureSeptember 7 433-1390D Typical Fireplace System 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Typical Fireplace SystemFire Risk Explosion Risk 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Tools and Supplies NeededInspect Fireplace and Components Model #7100FP Framing and ClearancesSelecting Fireplace Location Clearances to Combustible Materials 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace ClearancesCombustible Materials Frame the FireplaceMinimum Clearances to Combustibles Non-Combustible MaterialsSuggestions Electrical Access and Wiring DiagramMaterials 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Construct the ChaseInstall the Outside Air Kit Installation of FireplaceHandle Left Closed Handle Right Open Fire Risk Asphyxiation RiskRisk of Smoke Spillage Attic space Auxiliary Convection Air SystemConvection Air Lock Place the Protective Metal Hearth Strips 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Secure the FireplacePosition the Fireplace Level the FireplaceChimney Assembly Chimney Termination Requirements 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Chimney RequirementsExample 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Using Offsets/ReturnsAssembling Chimney Sections Assembling Chimney Sections for the SL- 300 SeriesInstalling Flex Pipe Install the Ceiling FirestopsSecure the Chimney Double-check the Chimney AssemblySlanted Roofs Complete the EnclosureChimney Termination 2-10-03 Rule Chimney Termination Requirements See Figures 26.1Cut Out the Hole in the Roof Install the Roof FlashingInstall the Chimney Air Kit required in Canada Mark the Exit Point of the RoofConsult local codes for framing details Chase Top Framing Install the Termination Cap7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Chase Top For installations utilizing a Round Telescoping Termination Blower Cord Location AccessoriesBlower Replacement Blower Replacement InstructionsRight Door Door and Door GasketMinimum Clearance to Combustibles 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Heat Zone Kit20 ft 3 6m 10 ft 1 3m Run Length Cut Pipe 20 40 ft 6-12mBracket Remove 2 screws 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Timer Assembly Replacement7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Timer PlateHearth Extension FinishingPositioning the Protective Metal Hearth Strips Model # 7100FPOuter Can Flange Fascia Tile or Marble Combustible Floor Cardboard or Metal Template Finishing MaterialNon-Combustible Material Non-Combustible Sealant MaterialRisk of Fire Complete installationMantel Specifications 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace MantelKeep open during use Operating InstructionsGeneral Information Glass Doors 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Outside AirClear Space Near the Fireplace FirescreenMinimum Clearance to Combustible 1 in mm from the B-Vent 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Blower OperationHeat Zone Operation Wood Fuel Hardwood vs. SoftwoodStoring Wood 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Moisture contentSeasoning 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Starting a Fire Slide Air Control Kindling or 1st stage2nd stage Final stageFor maximum operating efficiency with the lowest Emissions, follow these operating procedures7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Burning Guidelines Opacity Burn RatesChimney Fire Overfiring Fire SafetyDraft Problems TroubleshootingUnderstanding Vent Problems Factory-built Fireplaces Troubleshooting If I can’t get a good fire going, what am I doing wrong? Diagnostic Question Possible Causes of Condition SolutionsDon’t get enough/any heat. What can I do about it? General Maintenance Maintenance and Servicing the FireplaceFire Risk Injury Risk Glass ReplacementGlass Cleaning Disposal of AshesBrick and take it to your authorized dealer 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Brick ReplacementUse Part 832-2370 when ordering individual brick. Pro Vide brick dimension or copy this page, mark the desiredInspect Maintenance Tasks Maintenance Task List7100FP Fireplace DimensionsReference Materials FS340 16-3/4 425 mm 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Chimney ComponentsCatalog Description Catalog No FS338 14-1/2 368 mm FS339 18-3/8 467 mm15-3/4 Glass Size 12-3/50 w x 15 h 17 13 1514 27 25 2124 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Fireplace DiagramAlphabetical Order 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Service PartsPart Description RIVNUT-REPAIR Accessories7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Warranty Policy Lifetime WarrantyDealer Telephone 7100FP EPA Certified Woodburning FireplaceContact Information

7100FP-BK-B, 7100FP-GD-B, 7100FP-NL-B specifications

The Quadra-Fire 7100FP series, including the models 7100FP-BK-B, 7100FP-NL-B, and 7100FP-GD-B, represents an exceptional choice for homeowners seeking efficient and powerful heating solutions. These fireplaces are designed to provide warmth and ambiance while incorporating advanced technologies that enhance performance and ease of use.

One of the primary features of the 7100FP series is its large viewing area, which allows homeowners to enjoy the mesmerizing flames while increasing the aesthetic appeal of any living space. The generous size of the firebox ensures that it can accommodate sizable logs, providing longer burn times and requiring less frequent reloading. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who appreciate an extended, leisurely evening by the fire.

A hallmark of the Quadra-Fire brand is its innovative heating technology. The 7100FP models are equipped with the patented Quadra-Fire combustion system, which promotes a cleaner burn and maximizes heat output. This system utilizes secondary combustion technology that burns off excess gases and particulates, resulting in a more environmentally friendly fire that emits fewer emissions compared to traditional wood-burning fireplaces.

Additionally, the 7100FP series includes advanced airflow designs that facilitate efficient heat distribution throughout the room. The adjustable air control allows users to easily regulate the burn rate and heat output, ensuring optimal comfort at any time. With a variety of trim options available, including the sleek black, traditional natural, and modern gold finishes, homeowners have the flexibility to choose a model that complements their interior decor.

Moreover, the 7100FP series is designed with user convenience in mind. For easy cleaning and maintenance, they include a removable ash pan feature. A glass viewing window is treated with a special coating, preventing soot buildup and allowing for uninterrupted views of the flames.

In terms of safety, the 7100FP units are equipped with a tempered glass door that is designed to withstand high temperatures, ensuring that the fireplace is safe for family gatherings. Overall, the Quadra-Fire 7100FP-BK-B, 7100FP-NL-B, and 7100FP-GD-B models seamlessly combine style, efficiency, and comfort, making them a top choice for those seeking a modern solution to home heating. With innovative technology and a commitment to performance, these fireplaces enhance any home’s ambiance while providing reliable warmth.