Spares List

Part Number

Description

No Rep’d

1/16182 T

Bottomgrate bars top

 

6

1/16182 B

Bottomgrate bars bottom

 

5

RS4F301170

RH rear firebrick

 

1

RS4F301171

Rear firebrick

 

2

RS4F301172

LH rear firebrick

 

1

RS4F301173

LH front firebrick

 

1

RS4F301175

Front firebrick

 

1

RS4F301176

Rear angle firebrick

 

1

RS4F301200

RH front firebrick

 

1

JPAD301221

Insulation board firebrick side

1

JPAD301220

Insulation board firebrick front

1

Please contact your Heartland dealer for information.

Servicing

Always use a qualified service/heating engineer when servicing is required. Use only authorised replacement parts. Do not make unauthorised modifications.

Fume Emission Warning

Properly installed and operated, this stove will not emit fumes.

Occasional fumes from de-ashing and re-fuelling may occur but persistent fume emission must not be tolerated. If fume emission does persist, then the following immediate action should be taken:-

a.Open doors and windows to ventilate room.

b.Let the fire out or remove lit fuel from cooker.

c.Check for flue or chimney blockage, and clean if required.

d.Do not attempt to re-light fire until cause of fume has been identified and if necessary, seek professional advice.

Fresh Air Kit

A fresh air kit enables you to use outside air, instead of room air to fuel the fire. Using an outside source for combustion air has its advantages. If your home is tight and well insulated, the fire in the stove may be “starved” of combustible air, it will be difficult maintaining a fire, and you may have back drafting problems.

During the heating season, cold air (which is more dense than warm air) will cause the fire to burn a little hotter, resulting in more BTU’s from your wood, and less creosote build-up. Please contact an authorized Heartland dealer to purchase this option.

Understanding Combustion

Water: Up to half the weight of freshly cut logs is water. After proper seasoning only about 20% of the weight is wate. As the wood is heated in the firebox, this water boils off, consuming heat energy in the wood, the more heat energy is consumed. That is why wet wood hisses and sizzles while dry wood ignites and burns easily.

Smoke (or flame): As the wood heats up above the boiling point of water, it starts to smoke. The hydrocarbon gases and tars that make up the smoke are combustible if the temperature is high enough and oxygen is present. When the smoke burns, it makes the bright flames that are characteristic of a wood fire. If the smoke does not burn, it will condense in the chimney forming creosote or exit the chimney as air pollution.

Charcoal: As the fire progresses and most of the gases have vaporized, charcoal remains. Charcoal is almost 100% carbon and burns with very little flame or smoke. Charcoal is a good fuel that burns easily and cleanly when enough oxygen is present. Of the total energy content of the wood you burn, about half is in the form of smoke, and half is charcoal.

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Wood Stove specifications

Heartland Wood Stove is a premier choice for homeowners seeking a reliable and efficient heating solution. This wood-burning stove combines traditional aesthetics with modern technology, making it a perfect addition to any home that values both comfort and style.

One of the standout features of the Heartland Wood Stove is its exceptional heating capacity. The stove is designed to effectively heat large spaces, providing warmth and a cozy atmosphere during the coldest months. With a robust firebox and an expansive fuel capacity, it can burn for hours on a single load of wood, minimizing the need for frequent refueling.

In terms of design, the Heartland Wood Stove showcases a classic look that complements a variety of decor styles. Its sleek lines and elegant finish make it a focal point in any room. The stove is available in various colors and finishes, allowing homeowners to choose a model that suits their taste and home environment.

One of the most innovative technologies integrated into the Heartland Wood Stove is the secondary combustion system. This system optimizes fuel efficiency by burning off gases and particulates that would otherwise escape through the chimney. As a result, the stove not only provides more heat from less wood but also reduces emissions, making it an environmentally friendly option.

Additionally, the Heartland Wood Stove features an air-wash system that keeps the glass door clean and free from soot buildup. This ensures that the beautiful flames are always visible, enhancing the ambiance of any space. The air-wash system operates by directing air over the glass, preventing the accumulation of creosote and other debris.

Furthermore, the stove is equipped with adjustable dampers, allowing users to easily control the burn rate and heat output. This flexibility ensures that homeowners can tailor the heating to their specific needs, whether they are looking for a gentle warmth or intense heat during frigid nights.

Safety is also a priority with the Heartland Wood Stove. It comes with a built-in heat shield and strong construction, minimizing the risk of overheating or accidental fires. The clearances required for installation are reasonable, making it easier for homeowners to fit the stove into their existing spaces.

In summary, the Heartland Wood Stove combines beauty, efficiency, and innovative technology, making it an outstanding choice for those who appreciate the warmth and charm of wood heating. Its combination of classic design and modern features ensures that it not only heats homes effectively but does so with style and efficiency.