Hearth and Home Technologies 31M-ACC-MBK Wood Stove Series ACC Flue Draft Considerations

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D. Flue Draft Considerations

Location of the appliance and chimney will affect perfor- mance. As shown in Figure 6.1 on page 6 the chimney should:

Be installed through the warm space enclosed by the building envelope. This helps to produce more draft, especially during lighting and die down of the fire.

Penetrate the highest part of the roof. This minimizes the affects of wind turbulence and down drafts.

Consider the appliance location in order to avoid floor and ceiling attic joists and rafters.

Exterior conditions such as roof line, surrounding trees, prevailing winds and nearby hills can influence stove performance. Your local dealer is the expert in your geographic area and can usually make suggestions or discover solutions that will easily correct your flue problem.

To be sure that your appliance burns properly, the chimney draft (static pressure) should be approximately -.04 inch water column (W.C.) during a low burn and -.10 inch W.C. during a high burn, measured 6 inches (152mm) above the top of the appliance after one hour of operation at each burn setting.

NOTE: These are guidelines only, and may vary somewhat for individual installations.

E. Venting Systems

The venting system consists of a chimney connector (also known as stove pipe) and a chimney. These get extremely hot during use. Temperatures inside the chimney may exceed 2000°F (1100°C) in the event of a creosote fire. To protect against the possibility of a house fire, the chimney connector and chimney must be properly installed and maintained.

An approved thimble must be used when a connection is made through a combustible wall to a chimney. A chimney support package must be used when a connection is made through the ceiling to a prefabricated chimney. These accessories are absolutely necessary to provide safe clearances to combustible wall and ceiling material. Follow venting manufacturer’s clearances when installing venting

F. Tools And Supplies Needed

Before beginning the installation be sure that the following tools and building supplies are available.

Reciprocating saw

Framing Material

Pliers

Hi-Temp Caulking Material

Hammer

Gloves

Phillips Head Screwdriver

Framing Square

Flat Blade Screwdriver

Electric Drill & Bits (1/4”)

Plumb Line

Safety Glasses

Level

1/2 in. - 3/4 in. length, #6 or

Tape Measure

#8 self drilling screws (need 3

 

per pipe section connection)

 

 

G. Inspect Appliance & Components and Pre-Use Check List

1.

 

Place the appliance in a location near the final

 

 

installation area and follow the procedures below:

2.

 

Open the appliance and remove all the parts and

 

 

articles packed inside the Component Pack. Inspect

 

 

all the parts and glass for shipping damage. Contact

 

 

your dealer if any irregularities are noticed.

3.

 

All safety warnings have been read and followed.

4.

 

This Owner’s Manual has been read.

5.

 

Floor protection requirements have been met.

6.

 

Venting is properly installed.

7.

 

The proper clearances from the appliance and chim-

 

 

ney to combustible materials have been met.

8.

 

The masonry chimney is inspected by a professional

 

 

and is clean, or the factory built metal chimney is

 

 

installed according to the manufacturer’s instruc-

 

 

tions and clearances.

9.

 

The chimney meets the required minimum height.

10.

 

All labels have been removed from the glass door.

11.

 

Plated surfaces have been wiped clean, if appli-

 

 

cable

12.

 

A power outlet is available nearby if installing

 

 

optional blower assembly.

WARNING

Asphyxiation Risk.

Do NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing another appliance.

Do NOT connect to any air distributon duct or system.

May allow flue gases to enter the house.

WARNING

Fire Risk.

Inspect appliance and components for damage. Damaged parts may impair safe operation.

Do NOT install damaged components.

Do NOT install incomplete components.

Do NOT install substitute components.

Report damaged parts to dealer.

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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