Hearth and Home Technologies 31M-ACC-MBK, 31ST-ACC Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance

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3100 Wood Stove Series (ACC)

 

 

 

 

Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance

A. General Maintenance

 

2. Ash Removal System (ARS) Operating and Cleaning

 

 

Frequency: As necessary

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1. Creosote (Chimney) Cleaning

 

 

By: Homeowner

• Frequency: Every 2 months during heating season or

 

 

 

 

as recommended by a certified chimney sweep; more

 

 

CAUTION

frequently if chimney exceeds or is under 14-16 ft.

 

 

(measured from bottom of appliance)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Injury Risk.

• By: Certified Chimney Sweep

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Gloves recommended

Remove all ash from the firebox and extinguish all hot

 

 

 

 

• May have sharp edges

embers before disposal. Allow the appliance to cool

 

 

 

 

 

completely. Disconnect flue pipe or remove baffle and

 

 

 

 

a. The stove and ashes must be completely cooled down

ceramic blanket from appliance before cleaning chimney.

 

Otherwise residue can pile up on top of the baffle and

 

 

before using the Ash Removal System. Reach down and

ceramic blanket and the appliance will not work properly.

 

 

locate the ash removal door handle under the left side of

(See Baffle Removal on page 34). Close the door tightly.

 

 

the stove in the center. Squeeze the handle and push all

The creosote or soot should be removed with a brush

 

 

the way back. A magnet will hold the handle in place which

specifically designed for the type of chimney in use. Clean

 

 

in turn holds the ash door open.

out fallen ashes from the firebox.

 

 

b. Clean ash down through the ash removal system grate into

 

 

 

It is also recommended that before each heating season

 

 

the drawer below. If there are large pieces in the ashes,

the entire system be professionally inspected, cleaned and

 

 

you can remove the grate before brushing the ash into the

repaired if necessary.

 

 

 

drawer.

Inspection: Inspect the system at the appliance connection

 

 

Make sure all ash is removed from the top of ARS door.

and at the chimney top. Cooler surfaces tend to build

 

 

Lift up the grate and inspect the top of the door to ensure

creosote deposits quicker, so it is important to check the

 

 

all ash has been removed. You can rapidly move the ARS

chimney from the top as well as from the bottom.

 

 

 

latch handle up and down to help remove any ash from the

Formation and Need For Removal: When wood is burned

 

 

door. Use a small brush to clean off the top of the door if

slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors which

 

 

any ash remains.

combine with expelled moisture to form creosote.

The

 

 

Be sure to replace the grate before operating the stove.

creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney

 

 

Remember to leave 1/4 to 1/2 inch (6-13mm) of ash on

flue of a newly-started or a slow-burning fire. As a result,

 

 

the firebox floor to act as a natural grate, allowing air to

creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When

 

 

flow freely underneath wood.

ignited, this creosote creates an extremely hot fire which

 

 

 

may damage the chimney or even destroy the house. The

c. Close the door handle, you will hear a “click” when it closes.

The ash drawer will not pull out if the door handle is left in

chimney connector and chimney should be inspected once

the open position.

Wear gloves to remove the drawer.

every 2 months during the heating season to determine if a

creosote or soot buildup has occurred. If creosote or soot

Dispose of the ashes following the directions below.

 

has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk

 

of a chimney fire.

 

WARNING

Fire Risk.

Prevent creosote buildup.

Inspect chimney connector and chimney once every two months during heating season.

Remove creosote to reduce risk of chimney fire.

Ignited creosote is extremely HOT.

WARNING

Fire Risk.

Do not use chimney cleaners or flame colo- rants in your appliance.

Will corrode pipe.

WARNING

Fire Risk

Injury Risk

Make sure Ash Removal System door is sealed tight against the gasket.

Air leakage may cause:

Over-fire condition.

Flame and/or smoke spillage.

Wood to burn too fast.

September 1, 2008

7033-277F

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Contents September 1 Step Top Uni-Body Model Millennium ModelHot glass will cause burns 7033-277FMfg. Date 7033-277F September 1 Wood Stove Series ACC007 Serial No Model NameTable of Contents Mobile Home Approved Appliance Certification BTU & Efficiency SpecificationsGlass Specifications Listing and Code ApprovalsGetting Started Fire Safety7033-277F September 1 Wood Stove Series ACC Negative PressureInspect Appliance & Components and Pre-Use Check List Wood Stove Series ACC Flue Draft ConsiderationsVenting Systems Tools And Supplies NeededMasonry Chimney Wood Stove Series ACC Typical Stove SystemsAppliance Dimensions Dimensions and ClearancesMillennium Model 11/16 in mm 89mm Back of Stove to Glass 11/16 in mm10-/8 in mm 21-1/8 in 7mm 7033-277F September 1 Double Wall Pipe Wood Stove Series ACC Clearances to Combustibles UL and ULCMillennium Model Installation31004Wood Stove Series ACC Hearth Protection RequirementsWood Stove Series ACC Step-Top Uni-Body Model Items Needed for Installation not supplied Wood Stove Series ACC Outside Air Kit InstallationFire Risk Asphyxiation Risk Shock Risk Wood Stove Series ACC Blower OptionalThimble Chimney ConnectorChimney Requirements Venting Components Chimney SystemsSolid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports as a Thimble ComponentsAir Clearances InstructionsSolid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports as a Thimble Cont’d Installing Chimney ComponentsChimney Height / Rise and Run Flat Roof Wood Stove Series ACC Chimney Termination RequirementsRule Pitched RoofMobile Home Installation Begin installing the ARS System Appliance Set UpFinishing the ARS Installation Installing Pedestal AssemblyCorners. Figure Installing Leg KitAdjusting The Blower Speed Control Wood Stove Series ACC Door Handle AssemblyBurning Process Operating InstructionsOver-Firing Your Appliance Wood Selection & Storage Cont’d Wood Selection & StorageAir Controls Automatic Combustion Control ACCBurn Rates and Operating Efficiency Wood Stove Series ACC Building a Fire Incorrect Positions Wood Stove Series ACC Correct Baffle & Blanket PlacementSnap Disc Location Frequently Asked Questions Opacity SmokeInitial cold start-up and all Burn Settings Wood Stove Series ACC Blower Operating InstructionsMaintaining & Servicing Your Appliance General MaintenanceAsh Removal System ARS Operating and Cleaning Creosote Chimney CleaningDisposal of Ashes Glass Cleaning Frequency As desiredCleaning Plated Surfaces When cleaning glassWood Stove Series ACC Glass Replacement Brick Size Qty Wood Stove Series ACC Firebrick ReplacementAppliance without firebrick To your authorized dealerSnap Disc Location Wood Stove Series ACC Baffle Removal Snap Disc ReplacementRemoving Tube Channel Assembly Wood Stove Series ACC Tube Channel Assembly ReplacementReplacing Tube Channel Assembly Start Fire Problems Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingExploded view Reference Materials#29 Ceramic Blanket 19 w x 13-3/4 h, 1/2 thick #33 Baffle Board 2 w x 13-3/4 h, eachFlue Collar can’t replace in the field Step-Top Uni-Body ModelBlower Assembly Wood Stove Series ACC Service Parts & AccessoriesItem # Service Parts Item # Service Parts Date of Service Performed By Description of Service Wood Stove Series ACC Service And Maintenance LogWood Stove Series ACC Homeowner’s Notes CONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of Liability September 1 7033-277F Contact Information