Hearth and Home Technologies RSW-47, RSW-41 manual Starting a Fire, Draft Problems

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RSW-41 AND RSW-47 SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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.

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 circulation underneath.

c.The smaller the pieces, the faster the drying process. Any piece over six in. in diameter should be split.

d.Cover the top of the woodpile for protection from rain and snow. Avoid covering the sides and ends completely. Doing so may trap moisture from the ground and impede air circulation.

The problems with burning wet, unseasoned wood are twofold: 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 fireplace and chimney system. When combined with tar and other organic vapors from burning wood it will form creosote which condenses in the relatively cool fireplace and chimney.

8. Starting a Fire

Check the flue damper to be certain it is in the full open position. Place crumpled or twisted paper under the fireplace grate. Loosely arrange kindling or small pieces of wood to form a layer above the paper.

The fires must be built on the fireplace grate, without danger of the burning fuel falling out of the fireplace opening.

Light the paper and add small pieces of wood until a hot bed of embers has been established.

After establishing the fire bed, and the small firewood is burning briskly, add a minimum of three average sized pieces of split firewood, place the wood in such a manner to allow combustion air and flames between them.

Note: The first three or four fires should be of mod- erate size to allow the oils and binders to be burned from the fireplace and the refractory and paint to cure. You may notice an industrial odor the first few fires. This is considered normal.

As you use the fireplace, expansion and contraction will cause minor cracking of the refractory. This is normal, unavoidable, and will not affect the perfor- mance of the fireplace. If the cracks become large enough that the metal behind the refractory is ex- posed or large pieces fall out, the panels should be replaced.

CAUTION:

Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liq- uids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this fire- place. Keep all such liquids well away from the fireplace.

WARNING!

Fireplaces equipped with doors should be op- erated only with the doors fully open or fully closed. If doors are left partially open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace open- ing, creating the risk of both fire and smoke.

9. Draft Problems

Note: When first lighting your fireplace, it may be necessary to pre-warm the flue to establish a draft. This is done by holding a rolled up piece of burning newspaper under the flue damper for a few moments. This will help reduce smoke spillage during start- up.

This fireplace will operate correctly only if adequate ventilation is provided to allow proper draft to the fireplace system. Hearth & Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for the improper performance of the fireplace system caused by inadequate draft due to environmental conditions, down drafts, tight sealing construction of the structure, or mechanical exhausting devices which will create a negative air pressure within the structure where the fireplace is located.

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Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Table of Contents Design and Installation Considerations Description of the Fireplace System Listings and Code ApprovalsFireplace Components System ComponentsOutside AIR KIT CAK4A Chimney ComponentsAS8 CAK4A Fireplace Locations and Space Requirements PRE-INSTALLATION PreparationFrame the Fireplace Sidewalls/Surrounds Chimney RequirementsOffset Chart Using Offsets and ReturnsNumber of Sections Required Chimney Height Requirements above roof lineLevel the Fireplace Installation of FireplacePosition the Fireplace Place the Protective Metal Hearth StripsAssemble Chimney Sections Install Firestop SpacersAttic Insulation Shield Secure the Chimney System Double-check the Chimney AssemblyMark the Exit Point of the Roof Install the Roof FlashingInstall the Outside Air Kit Install the Chimney Air Kit Required in CanadaGas Log/Lighter Provisions Complete the EnclosureField Constructed Hearth Extension Hearth ExtensionGlass Doors Position the Hearth ExtensionFinishing Material MantelMaterials Constructing a ChaseTermination Cap Chase TopInstalling an ST375 Square Termination Cap Flue Damper Operating InstructionsGeneral Information Outside AirGrate FirescreenWood Fuel Starting a Fire Draft ProblemsFlue Draft Creosote and Soot Maintenance InstructionsChimney Cleaning Disposal of AshesHOMEOWNER’S Notes Index Warranty For HEAT-N-GLO Fireplaces

RSW-41, RSW-47 specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies has made a significant mark in the hearth industry with its innovative products, particularly the RSW-47 and RSW-41 models. Designed for homeowners who appreciate both form and function, these fireplaces blend style with advanced technology to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

The RSW-47 model boasts a generous viewing area, allowing for an unobstructed view of the flames. This feature is complemented by a sleek, modern design that integrates seamlessly into a variety of home aesthetics. The fireplace employs advanced burn technology to ensure efficient fuel consumption while maximizing heat output. The clean-burning design not only promotes a healthier environment but also meets stringent emission standards, making it a responsible choice for eco-conscious consumers.

One of the standout features of the RSW-47 is its ability to be customized with various media options. Homeowners can choose from traditional logs, contemporary stones, or glass media to create a look that suits their personal taste. This adaptability ensures that the fireplace remains a focal point in any room, regardless of changing interior design trends.

Similarly, the RSW-41 model is crafted to deliver both performance and elegance. With a slightly smaller form factor, it is perfect for tighter spaces while still offering ample heating capabilities. Like its larger counterpart, the RSW-41 features advanced technology for enhanced efficiency and a cleaner burn, ensuring an optimal balance between ambiance and functionality.

Both the RSW-47 and RSW-41 come equipped with intuitive control systems, allowing users to easily adjust heat settings and flame height. This management capability contributes to a more relaxing experience, letting users enjoy their fireplace without the hassle of constant maintenance.

For those who value performance, the installation of these models is also straightforward. Hearth and Home Technologies have designed them to be compatible with a variety of venting systems, enabling flexibility in placement within the home.

In conclusion, the RSW-47 and RSW-41 fireplaces from Hearth and Home Technologies are emblematic of the company’s commitment to quality, efficiency, and design. With their advanced features, customizable options, and user-friendly controls, these models not only enhance the aesthetic of any living space but also provide reliable warmth and comfort. Whether you're updating an existing room or planning new construction, these fireplaces are an excellent choice for modern living.