Drolet DB03110, DB03115, DB03116 owner manual Tips on Wood Heating

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TIPS ON WOOD HEATING

Wood is a renewable energy. It is also a very clean heat source when used with appliances that are certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a standard accepted in Canada as well.

EPA-certified wood stoves are different than conventional wood stoves. Burning with an EPA-certified wood stove may therefore require that you modify some of your heating habits. To get the most satisfaction out of your new wood-heating system, please make sure you go through the following check list.

9The chimney is the engine that drives the wood-heating system. Use a chimney that is UL-listed, with an inner diameter to match the stove’s outlet collar (6” for all Drolet wood stoves);

9Try to run the chimney inside the building for as much length as you can. A tall and warm chimney will produce a good draft;

9Try to install your chimney straight up and avoid 90 degree turns in the flue pipe and offsets in the chimney;

9Make sure that the chimney is tall enough and its top is clear of obstacles so it can produce a stable draft;

9Use a chimney thermometer installed at a distance of approximately 18 inches on the flue pipe above the stove. Flue gases should reach at least 350oF before you close the stove’s primary air intake completely. Operate your unit within the comfort zone indicated on the thermometer;

9To reduce the risk of smoke spillage into the room upon reloading your stove, leave the primary air intake completely open for a few minutes. This will heat up the chimney and build up draft before you open the stove door;

9Maximize hot air circulation! Our wood stoves are designed to easily receive a variable speed blower that will improve heat distribution in front of the stove;

9Remember that wood stoves produce radiant heat. Since heat rises, the use of floor traps will greatly improve the heat transfer to rooms upstairs;

9Use a mobile home approved stove if you are going to install your wood-heating system in a mobile home. A fresh air kit must be connected to the stove. Never install your wood stove in a bedroom;

9Burn only dry cordwood;

9Make sure you have a good bed of red coals before you load your stove with logs exceeding 3 inches in diameter;

9Read and keep you owner’s manual. It will provide you with tips on how to run a successful wood-heating system.

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Contents Models DB03100, DB03110, DB03115, & DB03116 Escape 1800 EPA Wood StoveIntroduction Table of Contents Specifications Drolet Limited Lifetime Warranty General Installation InstallationLegs and ash drawer assembly for DB03116 model Page Positioning the Stove ClearancesSee .3 on the following Clearances to combustible materials Type of Protection Reduced ClearancesGraphic Graphic Graphic Floor protector Floor ProtectorTips on Wood Heating Chimney Flue System DefinitionsChimney Page Wall support system ChimneyStove pipe Typical installation through the wall 1 a Typical installation through the wallPage Page Page Ceiling support system Typical installation through the ceilingPage Page Page 2 a Typical Installation Through an Existing Masonry Chimney 2 B Factory Built Thimble 2 C Brick Thimble Chimney Connector A Connecting Sections Draft Outside Combustion AIR Advantage of Installing a Blower FANPage Keep these instructions for future reference OperationSafety Information Fuel Wood species Energy yield Millions of BTU/cord Energy yield for wood species Use of manufactured logsLighting a Fire Simple wood moisture testIntensity Draft Setting FAN Blower Operation Maintaining the FireMaintenance Cleaning and Painting Your StoveGlass Gasketing ASH Removal Using the ASH DrawerBaffle Installation for Escape 1800 Model Chimney Flue CleaningVermiculite Baffle Secondary AIR Tube Replacement Important NotesFront 41 holes of 5/32 Section Specifications Description Drolet Limited Lifetime Warranty