Avalon Stoves Rainier owner manual 44Index

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Air Control

25

Air Tube Part Number

33

Air Tube Removal & Replacement

34

Alcove

12

Ash Disposal

25

Baffle Parts

33

Baffle Removal and Replacement

33

Blower Cleaning

31

Blower Does Not Run (Troubleshooting)

28

Blower Installation (rear)

39

Blower Installation (front)

42

Blower Operation (optional)

26

Burn Rate

25

Cathedral Ceiling

14

Ceiling Penetration

10

Chimney Cleaning

31

Chimney Inspection (Creosote)

31

Chimney Requirements

10

Chimney Termination Requirements

11

Cleaning the Ash

29

Cleaning the Glass

29

Clearances (stove)

9

Clearances (insert)

18

Close Clearance Connectors

9

Connector Requirements

10

Creosote Check

31

Daily Maintenance

29

Dimensions

6

Door and Glass Inspection

30

Door Assembly

32

Door Gasket Replacement

32

Door Handle Replacement

30

Door Opening

23

Door Parts

32

Draft Performance

10

Elbows (Chimney)

10

Emissions

6

EPA Approval

6

Exterior Chimney

15

Features

6

Fire Starting

24

Firebox Assembly

33

Firebox Parts

33

Firebrick and Baffle Inspection

33

Firebrick Removal & Replacement

33

Floor Protection Requirements (stove)

8

Floor Protection Requirements (insert)

18

Glass Cleaning

29

Glass Replacement

32

Hearth (Floor Protection - Stove)

8

Hearth (Floor Protection - Insert)

18

Hearth Stove

15

Heating Specifications

6

Hints for Burns

27

Installation Options

6

Installation (stove)

7

Installation (insert)

17

Leg Installation

37

Listing Label

36

Maintenance

29

Masonry Fireplace

19

Mobile Home Requirements

13

Monthly Maintenance

30

Noise (Normal Operating Sounds)

26

Non-Combustible Alcove

12

Opening the Door

23

Operation

23

Outside Air Boot Installation

40

Outside Air

11

Over-Firing the Stove

23

Overnight Burn

26

Paint (Touch-Up Paint)

31

Paint Curing

23

Rear Blower Installation

39

Re-Loading the Stove

26

Safety Label

36

Safety Precautions

4

Smell (from paint curing)

23

Smoke Enters Room (Troubleshooting)

28

Sounds (Normal Operating Sounds)

26

Starting a Fire

24

Stove Does Not Burn Long Enough

26

Stove is Not Hot Enough (Troubleshooting)

28

Table of Contents

3

Touch-Up Paint

31

Troubleshooting (Operation)

28

Warranty Card

2

Warranty

35

Wood

27

Yearly Maintenance

31

Travis Industries

100-01140

4 020628

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Contents Rainier Mail your Warranty Card Today, and Save Your Bill of Sale 2IntroductionT r o d u c t i o n Important Information Travis Industries 100-01140 050124Table of Contents Safety Precautions AshesMobile Home6Features & Specifications Planning The Installation Preparation for InstallationStove Installation Considerations Installation Type ConsiderationsFloor Protection Requirements Stove Placement Requirements ClearancesChimney Requirements DraftingChimney Termination Requirements Outside Air RequirementsSlanted Roofs FlatAlcove Installation Requirements Rainier Minimum ClearanceSee Illustration below Combustible Non-CombustibleMinimum Clearance Rainier See Illustration below With Reduced Clearance ConnectorMobile Home Requirements Chimney Cap See the section Chimney T e r i o r C t o r y I l t I m n e y T EInterior or Exterior Masonry Chimney Insert Installation Considerations Surround Panels28 to 144 not approved for zero Clearance fireplacesHearth Requirements Insert Placement RequirementsInsert Size Requirements see Illustration below Leveling Bolt Installation Masonry Fireplace RequirementsZero-Clearance Metal Fireplace Requirements Drafting PerformanceBlock-Off Plate Installation Block-Off Plate TemplateInsert with Positive Connection Insert with Safety Notice Operating Your ApplianceBefore Your First Fire Opening the DoorStarting a Fire Ash Removal Adjusting the Burn RateApproximate Air Control Settings Optional Blower Operation Re-Loading the StoveOvernight Burn Normal Operating SoundsHints for Burning Selecting WoodTroubleshooting Daily Maintenance while stove is in use Clean the Glass if necessaryMaintaining Your Appliance Remove Ash if necessaryCreosote Formation and Need for Removal Monthly Maintenance while appliance is in useDoor and Glass Inspection Yearly Maintenance Cleaning the Air Duct and Blower if applicableTouch Up Paint Firebrick and Baffle InspectionDoor Parts Replacing the GlassReplacing the Door Gasket Replacing the Door HandleTravis Industries 100-01140 060417 Floor and Side Firebrick Removal & ReplacementFirebox Parts Air Tube Removal & Replacement Baffle Removal & ReplacementLimited 7 Year Warranty Years 1 & 2 Coverage Parts & LaborYears 3 Through 5 Coverage Parts & Labor Years 6 & 7 Coverage Parts onlyFreestanding Installation Listing LabelTravis Industries 100 080103 Optional EquipmentPedestal Outside Air Installation for wood stoves only Top ViewRear Blower Installation Part number Install the wire clip following the directions belowOutside Air Boot Installation Part number Required for face seal installations only Surround Panels see s belowTravis Industries 100-01140 051104 Z e Size on Insert w trimTo Switch the Power Cord to the Left Side Front BlowerOptional Equipment 44Index

Rainier specifications

Avalon Stoves has long been synonymous with quality and innovation in the fireplace and heating industry. Among its distinguished lineup is the Avalon Rainier, a stove that embodies both modern aesthetics and cutting-edge heating technology. Designed for those who appreciate the warmth of a fire while also seeking efficient heating solutions, the Rainier stands as a testament to Avalon’s commitment to excellence.

One of the standout features of the Avalon Rainier is its impressive heating capacity. With the ability to heat spaces up to 2,000 square feet, this stove is perfect for larger homes or open-concept living areas. The Rainier boasts a powerful EPA-certified firebox, which enhances its efficiency and reduces emissions, ensuring that you not only enjoy the ambiance of a fire but also adhere to modern environmental standards.

The stove's advanced combustion technology is another remarkable characteristic. The Rainier employs a secondary combustion system, allowing for a cleaner burn and maximized heat output. This system significantly reduces the amount of smoke produced, providing a more pleasant experience while increasing the lifespan of the stove. The result is a cleaner environment and extended fuel efficiency.

In terms of design, the Avalon Rainier does not disappoint. It features a contemporary aesthetic that can seamlessly integrate into any home decor. With various finishes and optional tile surrounds, personalization is easy, allowing homeowners to dial up their unique style. The large viewing window enhances the visual appeal of the fire, inviting the warm glow into any room.

User-friendly functionalities set the Rainier apart from its competitors. The stove includes an intuitive air control system that allows for precise adjustments of the heat and burn rate. Additionally, the optional blower system enhances air distribution, ensuring that even the far corners of your home receive optimal warmth.

Durability is paramount in the construction of the Avalon Rainier. Made from high-quality materials, including heavy-duty steel and cast iron, the stove is built to withstand the rigors of daily use while maintaining its elegant look.

In summary, the Avalon Stoves Rainier offers an impressive combination of heating efficiency, desirable aesthetics, and user-friendly features. Whether you are looking to reduce your heating costs or simply enjoy the cozy atmosphere of a wood-burning fire, the Rainier is an excellent choice that exceeds expectations. Its commitment to both performance and design makes it a standout option for any homeowner.