Lopi Answer Wood Stove Operating Your Appliance, Hints for Burning, Selecting Wood, Less Heat

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Hints for Burning

Operating Your Appliance

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Hints for Burning

Get the appliance hot before adjusting to low burn

Use smaller pieces of wood during start-up and high burns to increase temperature

Use larger pieces of wood for overnight or sustained burns

Stack the wood tightly together to establish a longer burn

Leave a bed of ashes (1/2" deep) to allow for longer burns

Be considerate of neighbors & the environment: burn dry wood only

Burn small, intense fires instead of large, slow burning fires when possible

Learn your appliance's operating characteristics to obtain optimum performance

Selecting Wood

Dry Wood is Key

Dry wood burns hot, emits less smoke and creates less creosote.

Testing Wood

Moisture

Split wood stored in a dry area will be fully dry within a year. This insures dry wood. If purchasing wood for immediate use, test the wood with a moisture meter. Some experienced wood burners can measure wood moisture by knocking pieces together and listening for a clear "knock" and not a "thud".

Wet

Dry

Wood

Wood

Leads

To

Less

Heat

Leads

To

More Smoke

and Creostoe

Leads

To

More

Heat

Leads

To

Less Smoke

and Creostoe

Why Dry Wood is Key

Wet wood, when burned, must release water stored within the wood. This cools the fire, creates creosote, and hampers a complete burn. Ask any experienced wood burner and he or she will agree: dry wood is crucial to good performance.

Wood Cutting and Storage

Cut wood to length and chop into quarters.

Store the wood off the ground in a

 

covered area. Allow for airflow

Air Flow

around the wood to dry the wood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air Flow

Air Flow

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Contents SAFETY NOTICE Answer Wood StoveListed 2Introduction I n t r o d u c t i o nImportant Information Table of Contents Safety Precautions 93508131 Safety PrecautionsMobile Travis IndustriesHeating Specifications Features & SpecificationsInstallation Options FeaturesInstallation Type SAFETY NOTICEPlanning The Installation Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyMin. 6” Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyFloor Protection Requirements 018 thick 26 gauge Min. 6”Stove Placement Requirements Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyClearances Chimney Requirements DraftingPerformance Slanted Roofs Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyChimney Termination Requirements Outside Air RequirementsAlcove Installation Requirements Mobile Home Requirements Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyS t a n d a r d Ceiling with aFactory Built Chimney Cathedral Ceiling withaFactory Built Chimney H e a r t h S t o v e P o s i t i v e Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyE x t e r i o r F a c t o r y B u i l t C h i m n e yN O T E Interior or Exterior Masonry ChimneyC o n n e c t i o n H e a r t h S t o v e D i r e c tInstallation Type SAFETY NOTICEPlanning The Installation Insert Installation for qualified installers onlyMinimum Fireplace Size Insert Placement RequirementsInsert Size Requirements see Illustration below Hearth RequirementsZero-ClearanceMetal Fireplace Requirements Leveling Bolt InstallationInsert Installation for qualified installers only Masonry Fireplace RequirementsBlock-OffPlate Installation Connection Insert Installation for qualified installers onlyInsert with PositiveConnection Insertwith DirectOpening the Door Operating Your ApplianceSafety Notice Before Your First FireStarting a Fire Operating Your ApplianceUse the air control to change the burn rate Adjusting the Burn RateOperating Your Appliance Ash RemovalOvernight Burn Operating Your ApplianceOptional Blower Operation Re-Loadingthe StoveWood Operating Your ApplianceHints for Burning Selecting WoodOperating Your Appliance T r o u b l e s h o o t i n gMaintaining Your Appliance Daily Maintenance while stove is in useASHES Monthly Maintenance while appliance is in use 30Maintaining Your ApplianceTouch Up Paint Yearly MaintenanceCleaning the Air Duct and Blower if applicable Maintaining Your Appliance32Maintaining Your Appliance Door Parts1 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 Description Maintaining Your ApplianceFirebox Parts ID #Remove the left pin on the air tube collar 34Maintaining Your ApplianceAir Tube Collar Air TubeYears 3 Through 5 - COVERAGE PARTS & LABOR Warranty35IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED Years 1 & 2 - COVERAGE PARTS & LABORListing Label SERIAL NUMBERMODEL Pedestal Optional EquipmentAir Control Rod Optional EquipmentOptional Equipment Rear Blower Installation Part numberOptional Equipment Outside Air Boot Installation Part numberSurround Panel Size Optional EquipmentSurround Panels see part #s below Rectangular PanelsOptional Equipment Travis Industries93508131 Front Blower part # TO SWITCH THE POWER CORD TO THE LEFT SIDEINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Optional Equipment44Index