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R www.quadrafire.com 7045-178 September 15, 2011 OWNER’S MANUAL Installation and Operation Model: 41I-ACC 41-I ACC WOOD INSERT Automatic Combustion Control (ACC) DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL CAUTION Important operating and maintenance instructions included. Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation. • Read, understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation. WARNING If the information in these instruc- tions is not followed exactly, a fire may result causing property damage, personal injury, or death. • Do not store or use gasoline or other flam- mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. • Do not overfire - If heater or chimney con- nector glows, you are overfiring. Overfiring will void your warranty. • Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified. Failure to comply may cause house fire. Fire Risk. WARNING For use with solid wood fuel only. Other fuels may overfire and generate poisonous gases (i.e. carbon monoxide). Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by qualified personnel. Hearth & Home Technologies recommends NFI certified professionals, or technicians supervised by an NFI certified professional. WARNING Hot glass will cause burns. Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children to touch glass Keep children away CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fireplace. Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures. High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials. Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other flammable materials away. HOT SURFACES! Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down. DO NOT DISCARD

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OWNER’S MANUALInstallation and Operation

Model:41I-ACC

41-I ACC WOOD INSERTAutomatic Combustion Control (ACC)

DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL

CAUTION

• Important operating and maintenance instructions included.

• Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation.

• Read, understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation.

WARNING

If the information in these instruc-tions is not followed exactly, a fire may result causing property damage, personal injury, or death.

• Donotstoreorusegasolineorotherflam-mablevaporsandliquidsinthevicinityofthisoranyotherappliance.

• Donotoverfire-Ifheaterorchimneycon-nectorglows,youareoverfiring.Overfiringwillvoidyourwarranty.

• Complywithallminimumclearancestocombustiblesasspecified.Failuretocomplymaycausehousefire.

Fire Risk.

WARNING

For use with solid wood fuel only.Other fuels may overfire and generate poisonous gases (i.e. carbon monoxide).

Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by qualified personnel. Hearth & Home Technologies recommends NFI certified professionals, or technicians supervised by an NFI certified professional.

WARNING

Hot glass will cause burns.• Do not touch glass until it is cooled• NEVER allow children to touch glass• Keep children away• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as

fireplace.• Alert children and adults to hazards of high

temperatures.High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials.• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other flammable

materials away.

HOT SURFACES!

Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down.

DO NOTDISCARD

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LISTED ROOM HEATER, SOLID FUEL TYPE. "For Use with Solid Wood Fuel Only." Also for use in Mobile Home.

PREVENT HOUSE FIRESInstall and use only in accordance with manufacturer's installation, venting and operating instructions. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREARefer to manufacturer's instructions and local codes for precautions required for passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling.WARNING - For Mobile Homes: Do not install in a sleeping room. An outside combustion air inlet must be provided and unrestricted while unit is in use. The structural integrity of the mobile home floor, ceiling and walls must be maintained. The insert must be properly grounded to the frame of the mobile home. A complete relining of the chimney system with a 6 inch (152mm) diameter listed stainless liner is required. Must be equipped with a spark arrestor cap. Outside Air comes standard on the insert and must be installed before operating insert.When used as a masonry insert stove, install only in a masonry fireplace built to national and/or local codes. Do not remove brick or mortar to accommodate insert. Installation requires a 5 foot minimum length of a starter pipe into existing chimney with airtight face seal. Install only on a non-combustible hearth. Approved for installation and use in factory built zero-clearance fireplaces conforming to minimum fire chamber specifications. Components required for installation: positive or direct flue connection assembly or listed vent liner. In Canada a full length 6 inch (152mm) S635 flue liner is required as per ULC S628-93.WARNING - Inspect and clean chimney frequently. Under certain conditions of use, creosote buildup may occur rapidly.Do not connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance.DANGER: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power supply before servicing. Route power cord away from unit. Do not route cord under or in front of appliance.Electrical Rating: 115 VAC 1.4 AMPS 60 HzDo not use grate or elevate fire. Build wood fire directly on hearth (firebrick). Do not overfire. If heater or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring. Operate only with doors closed. Open only to add fuel to the fire. Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic available from your dealer.

Minimum Clearances To Combustible MaterialMasonry, Heat Circulating & Factory-Built

USA ONLYA Sidewall to Fuel Loading Door 22 in.B Mantel to Top of unit 23 in. C Top Trim to Top of unit 21 in. D Side Trim to Fuel Loading Door 11 in.E Hearth Extension from Glass 16 in.F Hearth Extenson from Fuel Loading Door 8 in.

Refer to Clearances on other label for Canada

Model:

41I-ACC

WOOD INSERT

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TESTED TO:UL 1482, ULC S628-93

Serial No.

007027

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY - Certified to comply with July 1990 particulate emission standards.

DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL

Mfg by: 1445 N. Highway, Colville, WA 99114 www.quadrafire.com

Made in U.S.A. of US and imported parts.

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Maximum Mantel Depth - 12 inch (305mm)

Fascia or Trim

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Fuel Door

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2011 2012 2013

ETL4001508

HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT

TOUCH, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUC-TIONS.

CAUTION:

Factory-Built Floor Protection under Hearth

ExtensionThermal & Ember Protection Floor height 0 to 1-3/4 inches below Insert Base: 1/2 inch R=2.38

Ember Protection OnlyGreater than 1-3/4 inches below Insert Base:

Hearth&HomeTechnologieswelcomesyoutoourtraditionof excellence! In choosing aQuadra-Fire appliance, youhaveourassuranceofcommitmenttoquality,durability,andperformance.Thiscommitmentbeginswithour researchof themarket,including ‘Voice of the Customer’ contacts, ensuring wemakeproducts thatwillsatisfyyourneeds.OurResearchand Development facility then employs the world’s mostadvanced technology to achieve the optimum operation

ofourstoves, insertsandfireplaces. Andyetweareold-fashioned when it comes to craftsmanship. Each unit ismeticulously fabricated and gold and nickel surfaces arehand-finishedforlastingbeautyandenjoyment.Ourpledgetoqualityiscompletedaseachmodelundergoesaqualitycontrolinspection.Wewishyouandyour familymanyyearsofenjoyment inthe warmth and comfort of your hearth appliance. ThankyouforchoosingQuadra-Fire.

SAMPLE OF SERIAL NUMBER / SAFETY LABELLOCATION: UNDER ASH LIP ON PULL-OUT PLATE

and Welcome to the Quadra-Fire Family!

NOTE: Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction

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Congratulations...............................................................2SampleofSafety/SerialNumberLabel...........................2WarrantyPolicy...............................................................4-5

Section 1: Listing and Code Approvals A. ApplianceCertifications.....................................6 B. MobileHomeApproved.....................................6 C. GlassSpecifications..........................................6 D. BTU&EfficiencySpecifications........................6

User’s GuideSection 2: Operating Instructions A. YourWoodAppliance.......................................7 B. FireSafety.........................................................8 C. Overfiring...........................................................8 D. Combustible/Non-combustibleMaterial............8 E. SeasonedWood................................................8 F. BurningProcess................................................9 G. AutomaticCombustionControl(ACC)..............10 H. AirControls.......................................................10 I. BurnRatesandOperatingEfficiency................11 J. CorrectBaffle&BlanketPlacement..................12 K. BuildingaFire...................................................13 L. WoodFuel.........................................................14 M. BlowerControlBoxSnapDiscOperations.......15 N. BlowerOperatingInstructions...........................15 O. ClearSpace......................................................16 P. FrequentlyAskedQuestions.............................16 Q. Opacity(Smoke)...............................................16 R. QuickStartGuide..............................................17

Section 3: Maintenance and Service A. DisposalofAshes.............................................18 B. Chimney&ChimneyConnector Inspection/Cleaning...........................................18 C. ApplianceInspection-Routine.........................18 D. CleaningofPlatedSurfaces..............................18 E. GlassCleaning..................................................19 F. InspectFirebrick................................................19 G. QuickReferenceMaintenanceGuide...............20

Section 4: Troubleshooting Guide.....................21

Section 5: Service Parts Replacement A. GlassReplacement-DoorAssembly...............22 B. SnapDiscReplacement....................................22 C. BlowerReplacement.........................................23 D. BaffleRemoval..................................................23 E. DoorHandleAssembly.....................................23 F. TubeChannelAssemblyReplacement.............24

Installer’s GuideSection 6: Getting Started A. Design,Installation&Location Considerations..................................................26 B. Draft..................................................................26 C. NegativePressure.............................................27 D. LocatingYourApplianceandChimney.............28 E. ChimneyTerminationRequirements.................28 F. 2-10-3Rule.......................................................29 G. ToolsandSuppliesNeeded..............................30 H. FireSafety.........................................................30 I. InspectApplianceandComponents andPre-BurnChecklist.....................................30

Section 7: Dimensions and Clearances A. ApplianceDimensions.......................................31 B. ClearancestoCombustibles(ULandULC) andHearthProtectionRequirements................32 C. AlternateFloorProtection.................................32

Section 8: Chimney Systems A. VentingSystems...............................................33 B. Inspections........................................................33 C. LargerChimneys...............................................33 D. MasonryChimney.............................................33-34 E. MetalHeatCirculatingChimney........................35 F. PrefabricatedMetalChimney............................35-36 G. SecuringChimneyComponents.......................36 H. AlteringtheFireplace........................................36 I. Zero-ClearanceFactory-BuiltFireplaces..........37 J. OvalizingRoundStainlessSteelLiners............37 K. ChimneyHeight/RiseandRun........................37

Section 9: Appliance Set-up A. OutsideAirInstallation......................................38 B. SecuringStovePipe/LinertoFlueCollar..........39 C. OptionalElbowFlueAdapter............................39 D. LevelingLegs....................................................40 E. SecuringAppliancetoStovePipe/Liner...........40 F. Surround&TrimInstallation..............................41 G. BlowerCordInstallation-LeftSide...................42 H. Zero-ClearanceAdjustableTrimSupport..........43 Section 10: Moble Home Installation.................44

Section 11: Reference Materials A. ExplodedDrawings...........................................45 B. ServiceParts&Accessories.............................46-49 C. ServiceandMaintenanceLog...........................50 D. Homeowner’sNotes..........................................51 E. ContactInformation...........................................52

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Alert Key:• DANGER! Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoidedwillresultindeathorseriousinjury.• WARNING!Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoidedmayresultindeathorseriousinjury.• CAUTION! Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoided,mayresultinminorormoderateinjury.• NOTICE:Indicatespracticeswhichmaycausedamagetotheapplianceortoproperty.

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Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY

Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., on behalf of its hearth brands (”HHT”), extends the following warranty for HHT gas, wood, pellet, coal and electric hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.

WARRANTY COVERAGE:HHT warrants to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation, and to any transferee taking ownership of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase, that the HHT appliance will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. After installation, if covered compo-nents manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, HHT will, at its option, repair or replace the covered components. HHT, at its own discretion, may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product. This warranty is subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations as described below.

WARRANTY PERIOD:Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. In the case of new home construction, warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent, authorized HHT dealer/ distributor, whichever occurs earlier. The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT, regardless of the installation or occupancy date. The warranty period for parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table.The term “Limited Lifetime” in the table below is defined as: 20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for gas appliances, and 10 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for wood, pellet, and coal appliances. These time periods reflect the minimum expected useful lives of the designated components under normal operating conditions.

See conditions, exclusions, and limitations on next page.

Parts Labor Gas Wood Pellet EPAWood Coal Electric Venting

X X X X X X X

All parts and material except as covered by Conditions,

Exclusions, and Limitations listed

X X X Igniters, electronic components, and glass

X X X X X Factory-installed blowersX Molded refractory panels

X Firepots and burnpots

5 years 1 year X X Castings and baffles

7 years 3 years X X X Manifold tubes, HHT chimney and termination

10 years 1 year X Burners, logs and refractory

Limited Lifetime 3 years X X X X X Firebox and heat exchanger

X X X X X X X All replacement partsbeyond warranty period

Warranty Period HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting

1 Year

Components Covered

3 years

2 years

90 Days

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WARRANTY CONDITIONS:• This warranty only covers HHT appliances that are purchased through an HHT authorized dealer or distributor. A list of

HHT authorized dealers is available on the HHT branded websites.• This warranty is only valid while the HHT appliance remains at the site of original installation.• Contact your installing dealer for warranty service. If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts, contact

the nearest HHT authorized dealer or supplier. Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product.

• Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Travel and shipping charges for parts are not covered by this warranty.

This warranty is void if:• The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging

chemicals. Over-firing can be identified by, but not limited to, warped plates or tubes, rust colored cast iron, bubbling, cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes.

• The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.• There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but

not limited to, improper chimney or venting installation.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY:• The owner’s exclusive remedy and HHT’s sole obligation under this warranty, under any other warranty, express or

implied, or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, as specified above. In no event will HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the appliance. Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE.

WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:This warranty does not cover the following:• Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use. As a heating appliance, some changes in color of interior and

exterior surface finishes may occur. This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty.• Damage to printed, plated, or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints, accidents, misuse, scratches, melted items,

or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes.• Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period. These parts

include: paint, wood, pellet and coal gaskets, firebricks, grates, flame guides, light bulbs, batteries and the discolor-ation of glass.

• Minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts causing noise. These conditions are normal and com-plaints related to this noise are not covered by this warranty.

• Damages resulting from: (1) failure to install, operate, or maintain the appliance in accordance with the installation instructions, operating instructions, and listing agent identification label furnished with the appliance; (2) failure to install the appliance in accordance with local building codes; (3) shipping or improper handling; (4) improper opera-tion, abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded or failed components, accident, or improperly/ incorrectly performed repairs; (5) environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation, negative pressure, or drafting caused by tightly sealed constructions, insufficient make-up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes; (6) use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions; (7) installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT; (8) modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing; and/or (9) interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance.

• Non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance.• Any part of a pre-existing fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas appliance is installed.• HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliance’s capability to heat the desired space. Informa-

tion is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application. Consider-ation must be given to appliance location and configuration, environmental conditions, insulation and air tightness of

the structure.

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1 Listing and Code Approvals

TheQuadra-Fire 41IWood Insert (ACC)meets theU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency’s1990particulateemis-sionstandards.

A. Appliance Certification

C. Glass Specifications

D. BTU & Efficiency Specifications

Thisstoveisequippedwith5mmceramicglass.Replaceglassonlywith5mmceramicglass.Pleasecontactyourdealerforreplacementglass.

B. Mobile Home Approved

EPA Certified: 4.3gramsperhour

Efficiency: upto80.2%

BTU Output: 11,700to25,900

Heating Capacity: upto1800sqftdependingonclimatezone

Vent Size: 6inches

Firebox Size: 2.45cubicfeet

Max Wood Length: 18inches

Fuel: CordWood

Shipping Weight: 345lbs

Model: 41-I(ACC)Insert

Laboratory: IntertekReport No: 100428837PRT-001

Type: SolidFuelType,ListedRoomHeater

Standard: UL1482andULCS628-93and(UM)84-HUD,MobileHomeApproved.

NOTE:Hearth&HomeTechnologies,manufacturerofthisappliance,reservestherighttoalteritsproducts,theirspecificationsand/orpricewithoutnotice.

NOTE:Thisinstallationmustconformwithlocalcodes.IntheabsenceoflocalcodesyoumustcomplywiththeUL1482,(UM)84-HUDandNPFA211intheU.S.A.andtheULCS628-93andCAN/CSA-B365InstallationCodesinCanada.

• Thisapplianceisapprovedformobilehomeinstalla-tionswhennotinstalledinasleepingroomandwhenanoutsidecombustionairinletisprovided.

• Thestructuralintegrityofthemobilehomefloor,ceil-ing,andwallsmustbemaintained.

• Theappliancemustbeproperlygroundedtotheframeofthemobilehomewith#8coppergroundwire,andchimneymustbe listed toUL103HTora listedUL-1777fulllengthsixinch(152mm)diameterlinermustbeused.

• OutsideAirKit,partOAK-ACCmustbeinstalledinamobilehomeinstallation.

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service ormaintenancecancauseinjuryorpropertydamage.Forassistanceoradditionalinformation,consultaqualifiedinstaller,serviceagencyoryourdealer.

Quadra-FireisaregisteredtrademarkofHearth&HomeTechnologies.

• Installationanduseofanydamagedappliance.• Modificationoftheappliance.• Installation other than as instructed byHearth &Home

Technologies.• Installationand/oruseofanycomponentpartnotapproved

byHearth&HomeTechnologies.• Operatingappliancewithoutfullyassemblingallcomponents.• Operatingappliancewithout legsattached(ifsuppliedwith

unit).• DoNOTOverfire-Ifapplianceorchimneyconnectorglows,

youareoverfiring.Anysuchactionthatmaycauseafirehazard.

WARNING

FireRisk.

Hearth&HomeTechnologiesdisclaimsanyresponsibilityfor,andthewarrantywillbevoidedby,thefollowingactions:

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2 Operating Instructions

WARNING! DO NOT operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions. Failuretooperateapplianceaccordingtooperatinginstructionscouldcausefireorinjury.

User Guide

WARNING

Hot glass will cause burns.• DO NOTtouchglassuntilitiscooled• NEVERallowchildrentotouchglass• Keepchildrenaway• CAREFULLYSUPERVISEchildreninsameroomasappliance.• Alertchildrenandadultstohazardsofhightemperatures.High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials.• Keepclothing,furniture,draperiesandotherflammablematerialsaway.

HOT SURFACES!

GlassandothersurfacesarehotduringoperationANDcooldown.

A. Your Wood Appliance

Figure 7.1 - General Operating Parts

Ifyouexpectthatchildrenmaycomeintocontactwiththisappli-ance, we recommend a barrier such as a decorative screen.Seeyourdealerforsuggestions.

Surround & Trim Set

Burn Rate Control

Door Handle

Blower Control and Power Cord

Blower Location

Start-Up Air Control

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B. Fire SafetyToprovide reasonable firesafety, the followingshouldbegivenseriousconsideration:1. Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of

your home to ensure your safety. They should belocated away from the heating appliance and closeto the sleeping areas. Follow the smoke detectormanufacturer’splacementandinstallationinstructions,andbesuretomaintainregularly.

2. AconvenientlylocatedClassAfireextinguisher.3. Apracticedevacuationplan,consistingofatleasttwo

escaperoutes.4. Intheeventofachimneyfire:

a. Prepareoccupantsforimmediateevacuationb. Notifyfiredepartment

D. Combustible/Non-combustible Materials• Combustible Material Materialmadeof or surfacedwithwood, compressed

paper, plant fibers, plastics, or anymaterial capableof igniting and burning,whether flame-proofed or not,plasteredorunplastered.

• Non-combustible Material Materialwhichwillnotigniteandburn.Suchmaterialsare

thoseconsistingentirelyof steel, iron,brick, tile, slate,glassorplasters,oranycombinationthereof.

• Non-combustible Sealant Material Sealantswhichwill not ignite and burn:Rutland, Inc.

FireplaceMortar #63, Rutland 76R, Nuflex 304,GERTV106orGERTB116(orequivalent).

E. Seasoned WoodBurnonlydryseasonedwood.• Storewoodundercover,outoftherainandsnow.• Dryandwell-seasonedwoodwillnotonlyminimizethe

chanceofcreosoteformation,butwillgiveyouthemostefficientfire.

• Evendrywoodcontainsatleast15%moisturebyweight,andshouldbeburnedhotenoughtokeepthechimneyhotforaslongasittakestodrythewoodout-aboutonehour.

• Itisawasteofenergytoburnunseasonedwoodofanykind.

Deadwoodlyingontheforestfloorshouldbeconsideredwet,andrequiresfullseasoningtime.• Standingdeadwoodcanbeconsideredtobeabout2/3

seasoned.• Totellifwoodisdryenoughtoburn,checktheendsof

thelogs.• Iftherearecracksradiatinginalldirectionsfromthecenter,

itisdry.• Ifyourwoodsizzlesinthefire,eventhoughthesurface

isdry,itmaynotbefullycured.

C. Overfiring

Donotover-fire.

Over-firing may ignite creosote or will damagethestoveandchimney.

Topreventover-firingyourstove,DONOT:

• Useflammableliquids• Overloadwithwood• Burntrashorlargeamountsofscraplumber• Permittoomuchairtothefire• Useofprocessedsolidfuelfirelogs

WARNINGFire Risk

Symptoms of over-firingmay include one ormore of thefollowing: • Chimneyconnectororapplianceglowing • Roaring,rumblingnoises • Loudcrackingorbangingsounds • Metalwarping • Chimneyfire

1. Symptoms of Over-Firing

2. What To Do if Your Stove is Over-Firing • Immediatelyclosethedoorandaircontrolstoreduce

airsupplytothefire. • Ifyoususpectachimneyfire,callthefiredepartment

andevacuateyourhouse. • Contact your local chimney professional and have

yourstoveandstovepipeinspectedforanydamage. • Donotuseyourstoveuntilthechimneyprofessional

informsyouitissafetodoso.

Hearth&HomeTechnologiesWILLNOTwarrantystovesthatexhibitevidenceofover-firing.Evidenceofover-firingincludes,butisnotlimitedto: • Warpedairtube • Deterioratedrefractorybrickretainers • Deterioratedbaffleandotherinteriorcomponents

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F. Burning Process

Inrecentyearstherehasbeenanincreasingconcernaboutairquality.Muchoftheblameforpoorairqualityhasbeenplacedontheburningofwoodforhomeheating.In order to improve the situation,weatQuadra-Fire havedeveloped cleaner-burningwood appliances that surpasstherequirementsforemissionsestablishedbyourgoverningagencies.Thesewoodappliancesmustbeproperlyoperatedinordertoensure that theyperform theway theyaredesigned toperform.

1. Kindling or First StageIthelpstoknowalittleabouttheactualprocessofburninginordertounderstandwhatgoesoninsidetheappliance.Thefirststageofburningiscalledthekindlingstage.Inthisstage:• Woodisheatedtoatemperaturehighenoughtoevapo-

ratethemoisturepresentinallwood.• Woodwillreachtheboilingpointofwater(212°F)andwill

notgetanyhotteruntilthewaterisevaporated.Thisprocesstakesheatfromthecoalsandtendstocooltheappliance.Firerequiresthreethingstoburn:• Fuel• Air• HeatIfheatisrobbedfromtheapplianceduringthedryingstage,thenewloadofwoodhasreducedthechancesforagoodcleanburn.Itisalwaysbesttoburndry,seasonedfirewood.Whenthewoodisn’tdry,youmustopentheaircontrolsandburnatahighburnsettingforalongertimetostartitburning.Theheatgenerated from thefireshouldbewarmingyourhomeand establishing the flue draft, not evaporating themoistureoutofwet,unseasonedwood,resultinginwastedheat.

2. Second StageInthesecondarystagewoodgivesoffflammablegaseswhichburnabovethefuelwithbrightflames.Duringthisstageofburning:• Theflamesmustbemaintainedandnotallowedtogoout

toensurethecleanestpossiblefire.•Iftheflamestendtogoout,itissettoolowforyourburn-

ingconditions.Theaircontrollocatedattheupperrighthandcornerisusedtoadjustforburnrates.ThisiscalledtheBurnRateAirControl.Figure 10.1 on page 10.

3. Final StageThefinalstageofburningisthecharcoalstage.Thisoccurswhen theflammablegaseshavebeenmostlyburnedandonlycharcoalremains. This isanaturallycleanportionoftheburn.Thecoalsburnwithhotblueflames.

• Itisveryimportanttoreloadyourappliancewhileenoughlivelyhotcoalsremaininordertoprovidetheamountofheatneededtodryandrekindlethenextloadofwood.

•ItisbesttoopentheBurnRateAirandStart-UpAirCon-trols before reloading.Thislivensupthecoalbedandreducesexcessiveemissions(opacity/smoke).

• Opendoorslowlysothatashorsmokedoesnotexitap-pliancethroughopening.

• Break up any large chunks and distribute the coals sothatthenewwoodislaidonhotcoals.

Airqualityisimportanttoallofus,andifwechoosetousewoodtoheatourhomesweshoulddosoresponsibly.Weneed to learn toburn in thecleanestwaypossibleal-lowingustocontinueusingourwoodappliancesformanyyearstocome.

NOTICE:Improperoperationcanturnanywoodappli-anceintoasmolderingenvironmentalhazard.

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H. Air Controls

1. Start-Up Air ControlTheStart-UpAirControlhastwoprimaryfunctions.The first function is to activate theAutomaticCombustionControlsystem(ACC).• PushtheStart-UpAirControlallthewaybackuntilitstops

andthenpullforwardtothefrontoftheapplianceuntilitstops.Figure 10.1.

• Thefrontairchannelopensandallowsairtoenterthefrontoftheapplianceforapproximately20-25minutes.

• Thefrontairchannelgraduallyshutsdownuntilitiscom-pletelyclosedattheendofthe20-25minutes.

• ThefireisnowcontrolledbytheairsuppliedbytheBurnRateAirControl.Figure 10.1.

• Thisfunctionshouldbeperformedeachtimeyoureloadthe appliance.

ThesecondfunctionoftheStart-UpAirControlisoperationoftherearairsystem.• Push theStart-UpAirControl3/8 inch (9.5mm)back to

allowrearairtoenterthefirebox.Figure 10.1.• TherearairisusedprimarilyduringaHighBurnRate.• Insomeinstancesrearairisdesiredduringnormalopera-

tiontohelpwithcombustionoffueltowardsthebackofthefireboxparticularlywhenburninghardwoods.

• The rear air is controlled independently from theACCsystem.

Figure 10.1 Start-up and Burn Rate Air Controls

Figure 10.2 Manual Timer Over-Ride

2. Manual Timer Over-Ride IfyouneedtoshuttheACCsystemoffbeforeitshutsitselfoffafter25minutes(i.e.overfiresituation),liftupontheStart-upAirControlandpulloutfromtheappliance.Figure 10.2.

G. Automatic Combustion Control (ACC)Typically,whenyoubuildafire,youopentheaircontrolsfullyandmonitorthefiretopreventitfromgoingintoanoverfiresituationand/orburningyourwooduptooquicklybeforeyoushutdowntheaircontrolstothedesiredburnrate.WhenusingtheAutomaticCombustionControl(ACC)system,youdonothavetocontinuallymonitor thefire. OnceyousettheACCsystemitwillcontrolthefireforyou.Followtheinstructionsbelow to learnhowtooperateyourstovewithease.

Burn Rate Control

Start Up Air Control

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3. Burn Rate Air Control• Theair supply enters at the upper front of the firebox,

nearthetopoftheglassdoor.• Thispreheatedairsuppliesthenecessaryfreshoxygen

tomix with the unburned gases, helping to create thesecond,thirdandfourthcombustionprocess.

• ThisairisregulatedbytheBurnRateAirControl.• TherearefoursettingsHigh,Medium-High,Medium-Low

andLow.• WhenthecontrolisraisedallthewayupitisontheHigh

settingandwhenpushedall thedown it ison theLowsetting.Figure 11.1.

I. Burn Rates and Operating EfficiencyFor maximum operating efficiency 1. Burndry,well-seasonedwood.2. Followtheseburnrateinstructionsbelowandreferto

Figure 11.1*NOTE: Theseareguidelines.Actualsettingsmayvarywithtypeofwood,chimneydraft,altitudeandothervariables.

Burn Rates1. Starting a Fire and Reloading• OpenbothcontrolsfullybyraisingtheBurnRateAirCon-

trolallthewayupuntilitstopsandpushtheStart-upAirControlbackuntilitstops.

• Theblowertendstocooltheappliance.Leavethebloweroffuntiltheburniswellestablished,i.e.,30minutes.

• After loading the appliancewithwood and starting thefire,setbothcontrolstothedesiredsettingbyfollowingtheburnrateinstructionsbelow.

2. High Burn Rate - Maximum Heat*• RaisetheBurnRateAirControlallthewayupuntilitstops

(topmarker)toafullyopenposition.• PushtheStart-UpAirControlallthewaybackuntilitstops

andleaveitthere.• This setting over-rides the timer system (ACC) so you

mustmonitorthefirecloselywhileinthissetting.

3. Medium-High Burn Rate - 15,000 to 30,000 BTU/hr*• Raise the BurnRateAir Control all theway up until it

stops(topmarker)toafullyopenposition.• Push the Start-UpAir Control all the way back until it

stopsandthenpullforwarduntilitstops.• Thisactivatesthetimersystem(ACC).

4. Medium-Low Burn Rate - 10,000 to 15,000 BTU/hr*• RaisetheBurnRateAirControluptothebottomofthe

middlemarkerandstop.• Push the Start-UpAir Control all the way back until it

stopsandthenpullforwarduntilitstops.• Thisactivatesthetimersystem(ACC).

Figure 11.1

After activating the timer (ACC), if the control is placedwithin3/8inch(9.5mm)inwardfromthefullOUTpositionitwillallowrearairtoenterthefirebox.Thiswillnotinter-ferewiththetimergraduallyclosingthefrontairchannelin20-25minutes.Ifcontrolissetfullinwardon“HI”itover-ridesthetimer(ACC).

*NOTE: Theseareapproximatesettings,andwillvarywithtypeofwoodorchimneydraft.Duetoaltitudeandotherenvironmentalcircumstances,thisoperationalinformationisaguidelineonly.

5. Low Burn Rate - Below 10,000 BTU/hr*• LeavetheBurnRateAirControlatthebottommarker.• Push theStart-UpAirControl all theway back until it

stopsandthenpullforwarduntilitstops.• Thisactivatesthetimersystem(ACC).

HIGH

LOW

Activating Timer

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CORRECT POSITION

INCORRECT POSITIONSJ. Correct Baffle & Blanket Placement

CeramicBlanketandBaffleBoardareNOTincontactwiththebackofthefirebox.

CeramicBlanketisNOTincontactwiththebackofthefireboxandNOTevenwiththeBaffleBoardinthefront.

CeramicBlanketisbunchedupatthebackofthefireboxandNOTevenwiththeBaffleBoardinthefront.

Ceramic BlanketBack of Firebox

Baffle Board

CeramicBlanketandBaffleBoardMUSTbein contact with the back of the firebox andevenwitheachotherinthefront.

Ceramic BlanketBack of Firebox

Baffle Board

Figure 12.1 - Correct Baffle and Blanket Positions Figure 12.2 - Incorrect Baffle and Blanket Positions

Improperbaffleplacementmaycause:

• Overheatingoffirebox • OverheatingthechimneyBafflemustbeplacedproperly(seeinstructions)Replacebaffleifdamagedormissing.

WARNINGFire Risk

Note: Thisaregenericdrawingsandmaynotrepresentyourspecificmodel.

NOTE: Amissing,damagedorimproperlypositionedbaffleisdangerousandmaycausedamageandpoorefficiency.Itwillalsovoidyourwarranty.

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K. Building A Fire

Beforelightingyourfirstfireintheappliance:1. Confirm the baffle and ceramic blanket are correctly

positioned.Theyshouldbeevenwiththefronttubeandrestingonalltubes. See page 12.

2. Removealllabelsfromglass.Therearemanywaystobuildafire.Thebasicprincipleistolighteasily-ignitabletinderorpaper,whichignitesthefastburningkindling,whichinturnignitestheslow-burningfire-wood.Hereisonemethodthatworkswell:1. OpentheBurnRateAirandStart-UpAirControlsfully.2. Placeseveralwadsofcrushedpaperonthefireboxfloor.

Heatingthefluewithslightlycrumplednewspaperbeforeaddingkindlingkeepssmoketoaminimum.

3. Laysmalldrysticksofkindlingontopofthepaper.4. Makesurethatnomatchesorothercombustiblesarein

theimmediateareaoftheappliance.Besuretheroomisventilatedandtheflueunobstructed.

5. Lightthepaperintheappliance.NEVERlightorrekindlefirewithkerosene,gasoline,orcharcoallighterfluid;theresultscanbefatal.

6. Oncethekindlingisburningquickly,addseveralfull-lengthlogs3to4inches(76-102mm)indiameter.Becarefulnottosmotherthefire.Stackthepiecesofwood1/2to1inchapart(13-25mm);nearenoughtokeepeachotherhot,butfarenoughawayfromeachothertoallowairflowbetweenthem.

7. SettheBurnRateAirControlandactivatethetimersys-tem(ACC).

8. Whenreadytoreload,ItisbesttofullyopenboththeBurnRateAirandStart-upAirControlsbefore reloading.

• Thislivensupthecoalbedandreducesexcessiveemis-sions(opacity/smoke).

NOTE:• Buildfireonbrickfireboxfloor.• DoNOTusegrates,andironsorothermethodstosupport

fuel.Itwilladverselyaffectemissions.

Odorsandvaporsreleasedduringinitialoperation.• Curingofhightemperaturepaint.• Openwindowsforaircirculation.

Odorsmaybeirritatingtosensitiveindividuals.

CAUTION

Fire Risk.Keepcombustiblematerials,gasolineandotherflammablevaporsandliquidsclearofappliance.

WARNING

• DoNOTstoreflammablematerialsintheappliance’svicinity.

• DONOTUSEGASOLINE,LANTERNFUEL,KEROSENE,CHARCOALLIGHTERFLUIDORSIMILARLIQUIDSTOSTARTOR“FRESHENUP”AFIREINTHISHEATER.

• Keepallsuchliquidswellawayfromtheheaterwhileitisinuse.

• Combustiblematerialsmayignite.

• Opendoorslowlysothatashorsmokedoesnotexitap-pliancethroughopening.

• Largelogsburnslowly,holdingafirelonger.• Smalllogsburnfastandhot,givingquickheat.9. Aslongastherearehotcoals,repeatingsteps6through

8willmaintainacontinuousfire.

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L. Wood Fuel Moisture

Seasoned Wood• Cutlogstosize• Splitto6inches(152mm)orlessindiameter• Airdrytoamoisturecontentofnotmorethan20%

- Softwood-aboutninemonthstodry- Hardwood-abouteighteenmonthstodry

Softwoods Hardwoods

• DouglasFir • Oak• Pine • Maple• Spruce • Apple• Cedar • Birch • Poplar • Aspen • Alder

Themajorityoftheproblemsapplianceownersexperiencearecausedbytryingtoburnwet,unseasonedwood.• Wet,unseasonedwoodrequiresenergytoevaporatethe

waterinsteadofheatingyourhome,and• Causesevaporatingmoisturewhichcoolsyourchimney,

acceleratingformationofcreosote.

Storing WoodStepstoensureproperlyseasonedwood:

• Stackwood to allowair to circulate freely aroundandthroughwoodpile.

• Elevatewood pile off ground to allow air circulationunderneath.

• Smallerpiecesofwooddryfaster.Anypieceover6in.(152mm)indiametershouldbesplit.

• Wood(wholeorsplit)shouldbestackedsobothendsofeachpieceareexposedtoair.Moredryingoccursthroughthecutendsthanthesides.

• Storewood under cover to preventwater absorptionfrom rain or snow.Avoid covering the sides andendscompletely.

Processed Solid Fuel Fire Logs• NOTpermittedforuseinthisappliance

WARNING

Fire Risk.• DONOTBURNGARBAGEORFLAMMABLEFLUIDSSUCHASGASOLINE,NAPTHAORENGINEOIL.

• DONOTUSECHEMICALSORFLUIDSTOSTARTAFIRE.

• DoNOTburntreatedwoodorwoodwithsalt(driftwood).• Maygeneratecarbonmonooxideifburnmaterialotherthanwood.

Mayresultinillnessorpossibledeath.

Hardwood vs SoftwoodYourapplianceperformancedependsonthequalityofthefirewoodyouuse.

• Seasonedwoodcontainsabout8,000BTUsperpound.• Hardwoodsaremoredensethansoftwoods.• Hardwoodscontain60%moreBTUsthansoftwoods.• Hardwoodsrequiremoretimetoseason,burnslowerand

arehardertoignite.• Softwoodsrequirelesstimetodry,burnfasterandare

easiertoignite.• Startthefirewithsoftwoodtobringtheapplianceupto

operatingtemperatureandtoestablishdraft.• Addhardwoodforslow,evenheatandlongerburntime.

• DoNOTburnwetorgreenwood.• Storewoodindrylocation.• Stackwoodsobothendsareexposedtoair.Wet,unseasonedwoodcancauseaccumulationofcreosote.

Fire Risk.

WARNING

WARNINGFire RiskDoNOTstorewood:• Infrontoftheappliance.• Inspacerequiredforloadingorash

removal.

NOTICE: Seasoningtimemayvarydependingondryingconditions.

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N. Blower Operating Instructions1. Initial (cold) startup: Openbothcontrolsfullybyrais-

ingtheBurnRateAirControlallthewayupuntilitstopsandpushtheStart-upAirControlbackuntilitstops.Theblowertendstocooltheappliance.Leavethebloweroffuntiltheburniswellestablished,i.e.,30minutes.

2. High Burn Setting:Bothcontrolsareopen.BurnRateAirControlispulledupandtheStart-upAirControlisfullypushedin.Blowermayremainon.

3. Medium High Burn Setting*: Burn RateAir Controlisclosed thenopened to1 inch (pullup )to fullyopen.Blowermayremainon.

4. Medium Low Burn Setting*: BurnRateAirControl isclosed thenopened to1/4 inch to1/2 inch. Leave thebloweroffuntil theburniswellestablished, i.e.,30min-utes.

5. Low Burn Setting*: BurnRateAir Control is closed.Leavethebloweroffuntiltheburniswellestablished,i.e.,30minutes.*NOTE:Forburnsettings3to5theStart-upAirControlneedstobepushedin(Open)thenpulledforwardtoacti-vatetheAutomaticCombustionControl(ACC).NOTE: Formaximumefficiencyandlowestemissions,when operating the blower in either the automatic ormanualsettingforthelowandmediumlowburnsettingsleavethebloweroffuntiltheburniswellestablished,i.e.,30minutes.

6. Theblowerisequippedwitharheostat(speedcontrol).The highest blower speed is obtained by turning therheostaton,thenadjustingbacktowards“OFF”asfaraspossiblewithoutturningthebloweroff.Foralowblowerspeed,turnthecontrolknobclockwiseasfaraspossible

1. The blower will turn on/off automaticallywhensettoAUTO.Figure 15.1.

2. WhensettoMANUAL,thefanwillturnon/off onlywhen you turn it onor off. Thissettingover-ridestheinternalsnapdisc.

3. AdjustthespeedofthefanbyturningtheHIGH/LOWknobtothedesiredsetting.

M. Operating the Blower ControlBox with Snap Disc

Figure 15.1

NOTICE!DoNOToperateacirculatingfanwithincloseprox-imity,approximately4ft(1.2m),ofappliance •Canreverseairflow,blowinghotairintoappli-

ancecavity. •Candamageapplianceblowerduetooverheat-

ing.

AUTO: Fan will turn ON/OFF automatically and is controlled by the internal Snap Disc

MANUAL: Over-rides the internal Snap Disc

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Q. Opacity (Smoke)Opacity is themeasureof how cleanly your appliance isburning.Opacityismeasuredinpercent:• 100%opacityiswhenanobjectistotallyobscuredby

thesmokecolumnfromachimney,and• 0%opacitymeansthatnosmokecolumncanbeseen.As you become familiarwith your appliance, you shouldperiodicallychecktheopacity.Thiswillallowyoutoknowhowtoburnasnearlysmoke-freeaspossible(goalof0%opacity).

P. Frequently Asked Questions

ISSUES SOLUTIONSOdorfromappliance Whenfirstoperated,thisappliancemayreleaseanodorforthefirstseveralhours.Thisis

causedbythecuringofthepaintandtheburningoffofanyoilsremainingfrommanufacturing.Metallicnoise Noiseiscausedbymetalexpandingandcontractingasitheatsupandcoolsdown,similarto

thesoundproducedbyafurnaceorheatingduct.Thisnoisedoesnotaffecttheoperationorlongevityoftheappliance.

Whirringsound Theblowermayproduceawhirringsoundwhichincreasesinvolumeasthespeedisincreased.

Figure 16.1 - Clear Space

O. Clear Space• DoNOTplacecombustibleobjectswithin4ft(1.2m)of

thefrontofappliance.Figure 16.1.

• DoNOTplacecombustibleobjectswithin48inchesinfrontoftheappliance.

• Hightemperaturesmayigniteclothing,furnitureordraperies.

Fire Risk.

WARNING

NOTICE!DoNOToperateacirculatingfanwithincloseprox-imity,approximately4ft(1.2m),ofappliance •Canreverseairflow,blowinghotairintoappli-

ancecavity. •Candamageapplianceblowerduetooverheat-

ing.Maintain 4 ft (1.22m) clearance to combustible in front of appliance

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R. Quick Start Guide Note: Thesearegenericdrawingsandmaynotrepresentyourspecificmodel.

The stove is ready for normal operation.

2 3

6

ITEMS NEEDED FOR FIRST FIRE:

LOAD WOOD ADD NEWSPAPER

ADD MORE WOOD

4

ADD KINDLING

LIGHT THE PAPER

7

LOW

HIGH

BURN RATE CONTROLUpper Right Corner

REDUCE AIR CONTROL

Settodesiredheatoutput

5

WARNING! Risk of FireCloseandsecurelylatchthedoorafterthefirehasstarted,andafterrefueling,toprevent:

•Spillageofsmoke,flameandcarbonmonoxide

•Spillageofsparks,coalsandlogs •Over-firing

DONOTleavethestoveunattendedwiththedooropen.

Startingafiremaynotrequireanopendoorfordraft.Theaircontrolshouldsupplyadequatedraft.

10PiecesofNewspaper,10-20PiecesofDryKindlingandaFewPiecesofDrySplitWood.

1

OPEN AIR CONTROLS

HIGH

LOW

Push In and then Pull Out

BURN RATE

Upper right corner

Lower right corner

START-UP AIR

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• Frequency: When ash is within 1-3/4 inch (44mm) offireboxlip.Leave1/4to1/2inch(6-13mm)ofashinthebottomofthefirebox.

• By:Homeowner

A. Disposal of Ashes

• Placeashesinametalcontainerwithatight-fittinglid.• Theclosedcontainershouldbeplacedonanoncombustible

materialorontheground,wellawayfromallcombustiblematerials,pendingfinaldisposal.

• Iftheashesaredisposedofbyburialinsoilorotherwiselocallydispersed,theyshouldberetainedintheclosedcontaineruntilallcindershavethoroughlycooled

WARNING! Risk of Fire! Ashescouldcontainhotembers.

3 Maintenance and Service

B. Chimney and Chimney Connector Inspection/Cleaning

• Frequency: Every2monthsduringheatingseasonoras recommended by a certified chimney sweep;morefrequentlyifchimneyexceedsorisunder14-16feet(4.3to4.8m)measuredfrombottomofappliance.

• By: Certifiedchimneysweep

• Removeallash from thefireboxandextinguishallhotembersbeforedisposal.

• Allowtheappliancetocoolcompletely.• If your type of installation involves a full reline of the

chimney,itwillbenecessarytoeitherremovethebafflefrom the insert,or remove the insert from thefireplaceanddisconnect theventprior tocleaning thechimney.Refertopage 24 inthismanualforinstructionsonBaffleRemoval.

• Ifyourtypeofinstallationisdirectconnectwithinamasonrychimney, the insertwill need tobepulledout from thefireplaceanddisconnectedfromthefluepriortocleaningthechimney.

• The creosoteor soot shouldbe removedwithabrushspecificallydesignedforthetypeofchimneyinuse.

• Cleanoutfallenashesfromthefirebox.• Itisalsorecommendedthatbeforeeachheatingseason

theentire systembeprofessionally inspected, cleanedandrepairedifnecessary.

WARNING! Risk of Fire!Donotusechimneycleanersorflamecolorantsinyourappliance.Itwillcorrodeyourpipe.

Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal• Whenwoodisburnedslowly,itproducestarandother

organicvapors,whichcombinewithexpelledmoisturetoformcreosote.

• The creosote vapors condense in the relatively coolchimneyflueofaslow-burningfire.

• Asaresult,creosoteresidueaccumulatesonthefluelining.Whenignitedthiscreosotemakesanextremelyhotfire.

• Thechimneyandchimneyconnectorshallbeinspectedeverytwomonthsduringtheheatingseasontodeterminewhenacreosotebuilduphasoccurred.

• Whencreosotehasaccumulateditshallberemovedtoreducetheriskofachimneyfire.

C. Appliance Inspection - Routine

• Frequency: Every2monthsatthesametimethechim-neyandchimneyconnectorareinspected.

• By: Homeowner

Checkfor:• Cracksinglass• Doorhandle-smoothcamoperation• Baffleandceramicblanketcorrectplacement• Baffleforbreakage• Firebrickforcracks,brokenorcrumbly• Doorgasket.(Dollarbilltest).Placeadollarbillbetween

thestoveandthedoorandthenshutthedoor.Ifyoucanpullthedollarbillout,replacethedoorgasket.

• Glassframeforloosescrews

D. Cleaning Plated Surfaces• Frequency: Asdesired• By:Homeowner

• Cleanall thefingerprintsandoils fromplatedsurfacesBEFORE firingtheapplianceforthefirsttime.

• Ifnotcleanedproperlybeforelightingyourfirstfire,theoilscancausepermanentmarkingsontheplating.

• Aftertheplatingiscured,theoilswillnotaffectthefinishandlittlemaintenanceisrequired.

• Wipecleanasneeded.

CAUTION! Do not use polishes with abrasives. Itwillscratchplatedsurfaces.

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• Frequency: Asdesired• By:Homeowner

• Cleanglasswithanon-abrasiveglasscleaner.Abrasivecleanersmayscratchandcauseglasstocrack.

• If thedepositsontheglassarenotveryheavy,normalglass cleaners work well. Heavier depositsmay beremovedbyusingadampclothdippedinwoodashesorbyusingacommerciallyavailableovencleaner.

• Afterusinganovencleaner,itisadvisabletoremoveanyresiduewithaglasscleanerorsoapandwater. Ovencleaner left on during the next firing can permanentlystain theglass anddamage the finishonplatedmetalsurfaces.

• Aportionofthecombustionairenteringthefireboxisde-flecteddownovertheinsideofthedoorglass.

• Thisairflow“washes”theglass,helpingtokeepsmokefromadheringtoitssurface.

• Whenoperatedatalowburnrate,lessairwillbeflowingovertheglassandthesmoky,relativelycoolconditionofalowfirewillcausetheglasstobecomecoated.

• Operating theappliancewith theBurnRateAirControlandStart-UpAirControlallthewayopenfor15-20min-utesshouldremovethebuiltupcoating.

E. Glass Cleaning

CAUTION! Handle glass assembly with care. Glass is breakable.• Avoidstriking,scratchingorslammingglass• Avoidabrasivecleaners• Donotcleanglasswhileitishot

Replacethefirebrickiftheybecomecrumblyand/orifthereisa1/4inch(6.35mm)gapbetweenthebricks.Thefireboxislinedwithfirebrick,whichhasexceptionalinsulatingproperties.Donotuseagrate;simplybuildafireonthefireboxfloor. Donotoperateappliancewithoutfirebrick.1. Afterthecoalshavecompletelycooled,removeall

oldbrickandashfromunitandvacuumfirebox.2. Removenewbricksetfromboxandlayouttothe

diagramshownintheinstructionsthatcomewiththebricksetorrefertothediagramontheservicepartslistattheendofthismanual.

3. Laybottombricksinunit.4. Installrearbricksonthetopofthebottombricks.

Slidetopofbricksundercliponbackoffireboxwallandpushbottomofbricksback.

5. Installsidebricks. Slide topofbrickunderclipsonsideoffireboxandpushthebottomofthebrickuntilitisflushwiththesideoftheunit.

F. Inspect Firebrick• Frequency: Aftereachashremoval• By: Homeowner

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Baffle

Blanket

Latch Cam

Spacing Washers

Baffle&Blanket

OptionalBlower

ChimneySystem

Firebrick&AshRemoval

Door&GlassAssemblies

DoorHandle

FrequencyMONTHLY

orAfterEvery

CordofWood

Baffleandblanketplacementiscriticaltoheatoutput,efficiencyandoveralllifeoftheunit.Makesurethebaffleispushedallofthewaytothebackofthefireboxandtheblanketislayingflat.Inspectbaffleforcracks.

YEARLYor

AfterEvery4CordsofWood

Vacuumtheblowerimpellers.

EVERY2MONTHS

orAfterEvery4CordsofWood

Thechimneyandchimneycapmustbein-spectedforsootandcreosoteeverytwomonthsduringtheburnseasonormorefre-quencyifchimneyexceedsorisunder14-16ft(4.3m-4.8m)measuredfrombottomofappli-ance.Thiswillpreventpipeblockage,poordraft,andchimneyfires.Alwaysburndrywoodtohelppreventcapblockageandcreosotebuild-up.

WEEKLYor

AfterEvery25Loadsof

Wood

Ashesmustbecoolbeforeyoucandisposeoftheashesinanon-combustiblecontainer.

Firebrickisdesignedtoprotectyourfirebox.Afterashesareremoved,inspectthefire-brickandreplacefirebricksthatarecrum-bling,crackedorbroken.

WEEKLYor

AfterEvery25Loadsof

Wood

Keepdoorandglassgasketingoodshapetomaintaingoodburntimesonalowburnsetting.Totest:placeadollarbillbetweenthestoveanddoorandthenshutthedoor.Ifyoucanpullthedollarout,removeonewasherfromdoorhandlebehindlatchcamandtryagain.Ifyoucanstillpullitout,replacethedoorgasket.Checktheglassframeforloosescrewstopreventairleakage.Checkglassforcracks.

WEEKLYor

AfterEvery25LoadsofWood

Checkthedoorlatchforproperadjustment.Thisisveryimportantespeciallyafterthedoorropehasformedtothestoveface.

Checkdoorhandleforsmoothcamoperation.

Task

CAUTION! Allow the appliance to completely cool down before performing any cleaning or maintenance.

Startthefirstinspectionafterthefirst2monthsofuse,or if performance changes, and adjust your scheduleaccordingly.Maintenanceisrequiredforsafeoperationandmustbeperformedtomaintainyourwarranty.

G. Quick Reference Maintenance Guide

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4 Troubleshooting Guide

Withproper installation,operation,andmaintenanceyourwoodstovewillprovideyearsoftrouble-freeservice.Ifyoudoexperienceaproblem,thistroubleshootingguidewillassistyouoraqualifiedservicepersoninthediagnosisofaproblemandthecorrectiveactiontobetaken.

Start Fire Problems Possible Cause SolutionCannotgetfirestarted Excessivesmokeorspillage Burnstooslowly Notenoughheatoutput

Notenoughkindling/paperornokindling/paper

Usedrykindling,morepaper.Arrangekindling&woodforairmovement.

Notenoughairforfiretoignite

Checkforrestrictedterminationcap

Checkforblockageofoutsideairkit(ifinstalled).

Checkforflueblockage.

Pre-warmfluebeforestartingfire(refertoBuildingaFireSection).

Checkforadequateventheight(refertoChimneyHeightSection).

Openwindowbelowtheappliancetowardsthewind.

Woodconditionistoowet,toolarge

Usedry,seasonedwood(refertoSeasonedWoodSection).

Bedofcoalsnotestablishedbeforeaddingwood

Startwithpaper&kindlingtoestablishbedofcoals(refertoBuildingaFireSection).

Flueblockagesuchasbirds’nestsorleavesinterminationcap

Havechimneyinspectedforcreosoteandcleanedbyacertifiedchimneysweep.

Downdraftornegativepressure Competitionwithexhaustdevices

Donotuseexhaustfansduringstart-up(refertoNegativePressureSection).

Openwindowbelowtheappliancetowardsthewind.

Fireburnstoofast

Extremelydryorsoftwood

Mixinhardwood.

Mixinlessseasonedwoodafterfireisestablished(refertoWoodFuelSection).

Overdrafting

Checkforcorrectventheight;toomuchverticalheightcreatesoverdrafting.

Checklocationofventtermination(refertoChimneyTerminationRequirementSection).

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5 Service Parts Replacement

A. Glass Replacement - Door Assembly(Replace with 5mm ceramic glass only)

1. Ensurethatthefireisoutandtheapplianceiscooltothetouch.

2. Protecta tableorcounter topwithpaddingor towels.Protectyourhandsandwearglovestopreventinjury.

3. Removethedoorwiththebrokenglassbyliftingthedoorupandoffofthehinges.

4. Laydoorfacedownonatableorcountermakingsurethehandlehangsovertheedgesothedoorlaysflat,onasoftsurface.

5. Removethescrewsfromeachglassretainerandremovetheglass. (Ifscrewsaredifficult to remove,soakwithpenetratingoilfirst).

6. Centertheglasswithedgesevenlyoverlappingtheopen-inginthedoor,(i.e.samespacetopandbottom,leftandrightsides).

7. Replace the glass retainers. Be careful not to crossthreadthescrews.

8. Tighten each retainer just a few turns until each issecured. Check again for centering of glass in doorframe.Continuetotighteneachretaineralternately,afewturnsatatime,untiltheglassissecure.DONOTOVERTIGHTEN-cancauseglasstobreak.

9. Replacethedoorontheappliance.

Quadra-Fire appliances are equippedwith ceramic superheat-resistantglass,whichcanonlybebrokenbyimpactormisuse.

WARNING! Risk of Fire or Injury!Useonlyglassthatisspecifiedinthemanual,DONOTreplacewithanyothermaterial.Glassbreakagewilloccur.CAUTION! Handleglasswithcare.• Inspectthegaskettoensureitisundamaged.• DoNOTstrike,slamorscratchglass.• DoNOToperateappliancewithglass&doorassembly

removed.• DoNOToperatewithglasscracked,brokenor

scratched.

B. Snap Disc Replacement

Figure 22.1

1.Thesnapdiscbracketassemblyis locatedontopoftheblowerassemblytowardstheside.Figure 22.1.

2. Removethe2allenheadboltsusinga5/32Allenwrenchfromtheblowerhousingandpullthehousingtowardsyou.

3. UsingaPhillipsheadscrewdriver,removethe2screwsfromtheBlowerAssemblyasshownandslideassemblyout.

4. UsingaPhillipsheadscrewdriver,removethe2screwsfromthesnapdiscand thenremove thesnapdisc fromthespadeconnectors.Replacewithnewsnapdiscandre-connecttospadeconnectors.

5. Re-installinreverseorder

Shock Risk.• DoNOTremovegroundingprongfromplug.• Plugdirectlyintoproperlygrounded3prong

receptacle.• Routecordawayfromappliance.• DoNOTroutecordunderorinfrontofappliance.

CAUTION

Blower Housing Assembly

Blower Assembly

Snap Disc

UNPLUG APPLICE FROM ANY POWER SOURCE BEFORE REPLACING ANY COMPONENTS

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C. Blower Replacement

1. Removethe2screwsfromtheBlowerHousingAssem-blyusinga5/32allenwrench.Figure 23.1.

2. Disconnectthewiresfromtheblower.3. Removethe2screwsfromtheholddownbracketand

pulltheblowerandbracketforward.4. Removetheblowerfromtheholddownbracket.5. Re-installinreverseorder.Becertainthattheholddown

bracket’s screws are completely seated in the grom-ments.Insertthelocatingtabintheholddownbracketintotheplacementslot.

Shock Risk.• DoNOTremovegroundingprongfromplug.• Plugdirectlyintoproperlygrounded3prong

receptacle.• Routecordawayfromappliance.• DoNOTroutecordunderorinfrontofappliance.

CAUTION

DoNOTallowhotcoalsoremberstooverflowashlip

• Maymeltprotectivewirecoatingonfanpowercordcausingelectricalshort,fireorinjury

Fire Risk.

WARNING

Remove Screws from Hold Down Bracket and Pull Forward

Remove Screws & Pull Blower Housing Assembly

away from Insert

Blower Housing Assembly

Hold Down Bracket

Figure 23.1

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D. Baffle Removal

1.Removeall ash from thefirebox,andextinguishall hotembersbeforedisposalintoametalcontainer.

2. Thebaffleboardhas2pieces.Withtheceramicblanketstillinplace,slideonebafflepieceoverthetopofotheronebutstillkeepitallcomponentsinsidethefirebox.Figure 24.1.

3. It is easier to remove both baffle boards and ceramicblanketafterthetubechannelassemblyhasbeenpartiallydisassembled.Followsteps1through4onpage 25 forremovalofthetubechannelassembly.Itisnotnecessarytocompletelyremovethetubechannelassembly.

4. Re-installinreverseorder.Besurethebaffleboardsandceramicblanketareintheirproperpositions.Figure 24.2.

E. Door Handle Assembly

CAUTION!Donotovertightenlocknut.Thedoorhandleneedstomovesmoothly.

Baffle BaffleCeramic Blanket

The ceramic blanket and both baffle boards and tube channel assembly can all be removed at the same time.

Figure 24.1

Figure 24.2

Door Latch AdjustmentIt is important thedoorgaskethasaproperseal. As thegasketcompressesor “seats”duringuse, itmaybecomenecessarytoadjustortightenthedoorlatch.

1.Opendoortoaccessadjustmentbolt.2.Usinga5/32allentool,turntheadjustmentboltclock-

wiseslightly.3.Closedoortotestadjustment.Ifmoreisneeded,repeat

thepreviousprocess.

Adjustment Bolt

Nut 1/4-20

Washer

Door Latch Bracket

Washer, 5/8 x 1/4

Hook Door Latch

Door Handle

Fiber Handle

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F. Tube Channel Assembly Replacement

Figure 25.1

RemovingTubeChannelAssembly1.Removetherightsidebricks(3pieces).2.Removethebaffleprotectionchannelbyrollingforward

andoutofthefirebox.3.Locatethe2channelnutsand2channelboltsinsideof

chamberandremove.NOTE:Soaktheboltswithpenetratingoilforatleast15min-

utesbeforetryingtoremovethem.4.Slidethetubechannelassemblyallthewaytoleftuntil

itisoffthethreads.Droptherightsidedown,thenslidetheassemblybacktoright.

5.The ceramic blanket and both baffle boards can beremovedatthesametimeyouremovethetubechannelassembly.

6.Whenthetubechannelassemblyisfreeoftheleftsidesupport,rotateclockwiseandpullassembly,blanketandbafflesoutthroughthefrontopening.

7.Re-installinreverseorder.

2 Tube Channel Nuts2 Tube Channel bolts

Ba�e Protection Channel

Ceramic Fiber Blanket

Ba�e Boards

1

2

4

3

Rotate and remove from firebox

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6 Getting Started

Installer’s Guide

A. Design and Installation Considerations

Beforeinstalling,determinethefollowing:

• Typeofchimneyconnectortobeused · singlewall,6inch(152mm)diameter,stainlesssteel,or ·doublewall,6inch(152mm)diameter,stainlesssteel• Consultpage28forclearancestocombustibles• Poweroutletlocatedclosebyforoptionalblower

Draft is thepressuredifferenceneededtoventappliancessuccessfully.Whenaappliance isdraftingsuccessfully,allcombustion byproducts are exiting the home through thechimney.Considerationsforsuccessfuldraftinclude:• Preventingnegativepressure• LocationofapplianceandchimneyTobesurethatyourapplianceburnsproperly:• Duringalowburn,thechimneydraft(staticpressure)should

beapproximately-.04inchwatercolumn(W.C.)• Duringahighburnthechimneydraftshouldbeapproximately

-.07inch(W.C.)• MeasuretheW.Cat6inches(152mm)abovethetopofthe

applianceafteronehourofoperationateachburnsetting.

B. Draft

Checkbuildingcodespriortoinstallation.

• InstallationMUST complywith local, regional, state andnationalcodesandregulations.

• Consult insurance carrier, local building, fire officials orauthoritieshavingjurisdictionaboutrestrictions,installationinspection,andpermits.

CAUTION

WARNING

• DONOTCONNECTTHISUNITTOACHIMNEYFLUESERVICINGANOTHERAPPLIANCE.

• DONOTCONNECTTOANYAIRDISTRIBUTIONDUCTORSYSTEM.

Mayallowfluegasestoenterthehouse.

Asphyxiation Risk.

• Installationanduseofanydamagedappliance.• Modificationoftheappliance.• Installation other than as instructed byHearth &Home

Technologies.• Installationand/oruseofanycomponentpartnotapproved

byHearth&HomeTechnologies.• Operatingappliancewithoutfullyassemblingallcomponents.• Operatingappliancewithoutlegsattached(ifsuppliedwith

unit).• DoNOTOverfire-Ifapplianceorchimneyconnectorglows,

youareoverfiring.Any such action that may cause a fire hazard.

WARNINGFire Risk.Hearth&HomeTechnologiesdisclaimsanyresponsibilityfor,andthewarrantywillbevoidedby,thefollowingactions:

NOTICE: Hearth&HomeTechnologies assumes noresponsibility for the improper performance of theappliancesystemcausedby:

• Inadequatedraftduetoenvironmentalconditions• Downdrafts• Tightsealingconstructionofthestructure• Mechanicalexhaustingdevices• Overdraftingcausedbyexcessivechimneyheights• Idealperformanceiswithheightofchimneybetween

14-16feet(4.26-4.88m)measuredfromthebaseoftheappliance.

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C. Negative Pressure

Negativepressureresultsfromtheimbalanceofairavailablefortheappliancetooperateproperly.Itcanbestrongestinlowerlevelsofthehouse.

Causesinclude:

• Exhaustfans(kitchen,bath,etc.)• Rangehoods• Combustionairrequirementsforfurnaces,waterheaters

andothercombustionappliances• Clothesdryers• Locationofreturn-airventstofurnaceorairconditioning• ImbalancesoftheHVACairhandlingsystem• Upperlevelairleakssuchas: - Recessedlighting - Attichatch - Ductleaks

Tominimizetheeffectsofnegativeairpressure:• Installtheoutsideairkitwiththeintakefacingprevailing

windsduringtheheatingseason• Ensureadequateoutdoorairforallcombustionappliances

andexhaustequipment• Ensurefurnaceandairconditioningreturnventsarenot

locatedintheimmediatevicinityoftheappliance• Avoid installing theapplianceneardoors,walkwaysor

smallisolatedspaces• Recessedlightingshouldbea“sealedcan”design• Attichatchesweatherstrippedorsealed• Atticmountedductworkandairhandlerjointsandseams

tapedorsealed• Basementinstallationsshouldbeavoided

WARNING

• Negativepressurecancausespillageofcom-bustionfumes,sootandcarbonmonoxide.

• Applianceneedstodraftproperlyforsafety.

Asphyxiation Risk.

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Recommended Location

MarginalLocation

LocationNot

Recommended

Recommended

Location

Location NOT

Recommended

Multi-level Roofs

Windward

LeewardOutside Termination Cap

Figure 28.1

E. Chimney Termination Requirements

Followmanufacturer’sinstructionsforclearance,securingflashingandterminatingthechimney. • MusthaveanapprovedandListedcap

• Mustnotbelocatedwhereitwillbecomepluggedbysnoworothermaterial

• Mustterminateatleast3feet(91cm)abovetheroofandatleast2feet(61cm)aboveanyportionoftheroofwithin10feet(305cm).

• Mustbelocatedawayfromtreesorotherstructures

D. Locating Your Stove & ChimneyLocation of the appliance and chimney will affect perfor-mance.AsshowninFigure 28.1thechimneyshould: • Installthroughthewarmspaceenclosedbythebuild-

ingenvelope.Thishelpstoproducemoredraft,espe-ciallyduringlightinganddiedownofthefire.

• Penetratethehighestpartoftheroof.Thisminimizestheaffectsofwindturbulenceanddowndrafts.

• Consider the appliance location in order to avoidfloorandceilingatticjoistsandrafters.

• Locate termination cap away from trees, adjacentstructures, uneven roof lines and other obstruc-tions.

Yourlocaldealeristheexpertinyourgeographicareaandcanusuallymakesuggestionsordiscoversolutionsthatwilleasilycorrectyourflueproblem.

NOTICE:• Chimneyperformancemayvary.• Trees,buildings,rooflinesandwindconditionsaffect

performance.• Chimneyheightmayneedadjustmentifsmokingor

overdraftoccurs.

NOTICE: Locatingtheapplianceinabasementorinalocationofconsiderableairmovementcancauseintermittentsmokespillagefromappliance.Donotlocateappliancenear• Frequentlyopendoors• Centralheatoutletsorreturns

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3ft.(91cm)Minimum

Lessthan10ft.(305cm)

2ft.(61cm) 3ft.(91cm)Minimum

10ft.(305cm) ToNearestRoofline2ft.(61cm)

PitchedRoof

These are safety requirements and are not meant to assure proper flue draft.

Figure 29.1

F. 2-10-3 Rule

Figure 29.2

10 ft. (305cm) or more

3 ft. (91cm) Minimum

Less than 10 ft. (305cm)

2 ft. (61cm) Minimum

3 ft. (91cm) Minimum

Wall or Parapet

Flat Roof

Thisapplianceismadewitha6inch(152mm)diameterchimneyconnectorasthefluecollarontheunit.

• Changingthediameterofthechimneycanaffectdraftandcausepoorperformance.• Itisnotrecommendedtouseoffsetsandelbowsataltitudesabove4000feetabovesealevelandorwhen

thereareotherfactorsthataffectfluedraft.

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G. Tools And Supplies Needed

Beforebeginningtheinstallationbesurethefollowingtoolsandbuildingsuppliesareavailable:

Reciprocatingsaw Framingmaterial

Pliers Hightempcaulkingmaterial

Hammer Gloves

Phillipsscrewdriver Framingsquare

Flatbladescrewdriver Electricdrillandbits

Plumbline Safetyglasses

Level Tapemeasure

1/2-3/4in.length,#6or#8self-drillingscrews

Misc.screwsandnails

H. Fire SafetyToprovide reasonable firesafety, the followingshouldbegivenseriousconsideration:1. Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of

your home to ensure your safety. They should belocated away from the heating appliance and closeto the sleeping areas. Follow the smoke detectormanufacturer’splacementandinstallationinstructions,andbesuretomaintainregularly.

2. A conveniently located ClassA fire extinguisherto contend with small fires resulting from burningembers.

• Removeapplianceandcomponentsfrompackagingandinspectfordamage.

• Vent system components and doors are shipped inseparatepackages.

• Reporttoyourdealeranypartsdamagedinshipment.• Read all the instructions before starting the

installation. Follow these instructions carefully during the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit.

I. Inspect Appliance and Components

1. Placetheapplianceinalocationnearthefinalinstallationareaandfollowtheproceduresbelow:

2. OpentheapplianceandremoveallthepartsandarticlespackedinsidetheComponentPack.Inspectallthepartsandglassforshippingdamage.Contactyourdealerifanyirregularitiesarenoticed.

3. Allsafetywarningshavebeenreadandfollowed.4. ThisOwner’sManualhasbeenread.5. Floorprotectionrequirementshavebeenmet.6. Ventingisproperlyinstalledperventmanufacturing

instructions.7. Theproperclearancesfromtheapplianceandchim-

neytocombustiblematerialshavebeenmet.8. Themasonrychimneyisinspectedbyaprofessional

andisclean,orthefactorybuiltmetalchimneyisinstalledaccording to themanufacturer’s instruc-tionsandclearances.

9. Thechimneymeetstherequiredminimumheight.10. Alllabelshavebeenremovedfromtheglass

door.11. Plated surfaces havebeenwiped clean, if appli-

cable.12. Apoweroutlet is available nearby for useof the

blowerassembly.

Inspectapplianceandcomponentsfordamage.Damagedpartsmayimpairsafeoperation.

WARNING

• DoNOTinstalldamagedcomponents.• DoNOTinstallincompletecomponents.• DoNOTinstallsubstitutecomponents.Reportdamagedpartstodealer.

Fire Risk.

Pre-Burn Check List

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7 Dimensions and Clearances

A. Appliance Dimensions

Figure 31.1 Top ViewFigure 31.2 Front View

NOTE: Flue Collar size is 6 inch (152mm) diameter (ID)

Figure 31.4 - Side View Without Optional Flue AdapterFigure 31.3 - Side View With Optional Flue Adapter

30 in.762 mm

24 in.610 mm

16 1/4 in.413mm

10 9/16 in.269 mm

A

B

Overall Sizes A BMetal Surround w/Cast Trim-STD 45 in. (1143mm) 31 in. (787mm)Metal Surround w/Cast Trim-LRG 48 in. (1219mm) 34 in. (864mm)Metal Surround w/Standard Trim-STD 43 in. (1092mm) 31 in. (787mm)Metal Surround w/Standard Trim-LRG 51 in. (1295mm) 34 in. (2184mm)

11 3/8 in.289 mm

8 7/16 in.214 mm 4 7/8 in.

124 mm

5 in.127 mm

4 5/16 in.109 mm

11 1/2 in.292 mm

23 3/8 in.593 mm

12 1/2 in.318 mm

30°

23 1/16 in.586 mm

VERTICAL

30 DEGREE

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B. Clearances to Combustibles, United States and Canada (UL and ULC)

In Canada a full length 6 inch (152mm) S635 flue liner required as per ULC S628.

In USA a minimum 5 ft length (1.82m), 6 inch (152mm) diameter flue liner is required as per UL 1482.

Minimum Clearances to Combustible Material

SID

E TR

IM

SID

E W

ALL

TOP TRIM

22-5/8575mm

32-1/8816mm

HEARTH EXTENSION

USA 18-1/8CANADA

22-1/8 (562mm)

42-1/81070mm

FIRE

PLAC

E F

RON

T SU

RFAC

E

USA 23-1/8CANADA 25-1/8 (638mm)

HEARTH EXTENSION

44-1/81121mm

12in max

MANTEL

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NOTE: Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction

Fire Risk.• Complywithallminimumclearancesto

combustiblesasspecified.• Failuretocomplymaycausehousefire.

WARNING

C. Alternate Floor Protection Calculation

Material Thermal Conductivity: k valueThekvalueindicatestheamountofheat(inBTU’s)thatwillflowin1hourthrough1squarefootofauniformmaterial1inchthickforeachdegree(F)oftemperaturedifferencefromonesideofthematerialtotheother.

TheLOWERthekfactormeanslessheatisbeingconductedthroughthenon-combustiblematerialtothecombustiblematerialbeneathit.

Thekvalueofamaterialmustbeequalorsmallerthentherequiredkvaluetobeacceptable. (BTU)(inch) (foot2(hour)(oF)

Thermal Resistance: R value

TheRvalueisameasureofamaterial’sresistancetoheattransfer.

RvalueisconvenientwhenmorethanonematerialisusedsinceyoucanaddtheRvaluestogether,whereasyoucannotdothisforkvalue.

TheHIGHERtheRfactormeanslessheatisbeingconductedthroughthenon-combustiblematerialtothecombustiblematerialbeneathit.

TheRvalueofamaterialmustbeequalorlargerthentherequiredRvaluetobeacceptable.

Conversion Procedure

1.ConvertspecificationtoR-value

a.R-valuegiven-noconversionneeded

b.k-factorisgivenwitharequiredthickness(T)ininches.[R=1/kXT]

c.K-factorisgivenwitharequiredthickness(T)ininches.[R=(1/KX12)XT]

d.r-factorisgivenwitharequiredthickness(T)ininches.[R=rXT]

2.DeterminetheR-valueoftheproposedalternatefloorprotector

a.Usetheformulainstep1toconvertvaluesnotexpressedas“R”.

b.Formultiplelayers,addR-valuesofeachlayertodetermineoverallR-value.

3.IftheoverallR-valueofthesystemisgreaterthantheR-valueofthespecifiedfloorprotector,thealternateisacceptable.

B. Clearances to Combustibles, United States and Canada (UL and ULC) (cont.)

Thermal Protection

USA and CANADAFloor height 0” to 1-3/4” (0 to 44mm) below insert

base.

1/2 inch (13mm) of R=2.38

Floor height greater than 1-3/4” (44mm) below

insert base.

Only ember protection required.

0” - 1-3/4”Thermal protection

required (1/2 inch of R=2.38)

1-3/4” or more, Ember protection only

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8 Chimney Systems

D. Masonry Chimney

•MustmeetminimumstandardsofNFPA211. •Musthaveat least5/8 inch(16mm)fireclay lining joined

with refractory cement. (Installations into a clay fluewithoutastainlesssteellinermayreducedrawwhichaffectsperformance,willcausetheglasstodarkenandproduceexcessivecreosote).

•Themasonry wall of the chimney, if brick ormodularblock,mustbeaminimumof4 inches(102mm)nominalthickness.

•A chimney of rubble stonemust be at least 12 inches(305mm)thick.

•Cross-sectional area shall conform toNFPA 211-2006Section12.4.5.1.

•Shouldbelinedwitha6inch(152mm)stainlesssteelflueliner to improveperformanceandreducecreosotebuild-up.

• Anequivalentlinermustbealistedchimneylinersystemorotherapprovedmaterial.

•Nodilutionairisallowedtoenterthechimney. 1.Securethefireplacedamperintheopenposition.Ifthis

cannotbeaccomplished,itwillbenecessarytoremovethedamper

2.Sealdamperareaofchimneyaroundchimneyconnectorwithahightemperaturesealantorsealinsertagainstthefaceofthefireplace.

3.Bothmethodsmustberemovableandreplaceableforcleaningandre-installation.

•Whenpossible,installanairtightclean-outdoortotherearofthesmokeshelf.

A. Venting Systems

Chimney Connector:It isalsoknownasfluepipeorstovepipe. Itmustbe6 inches (152mm)minimum diameter stainless steelconnectorpipe.Chimney:The chimney can be new or existing, masonry orprefabricated andmustmeet the followingminimumrequirementsasspecifiedbelow.

WARNING! Risk of Fire!Follow ventingmanufacturer’s clearances andinstructionswheninstallingventingsystem.

B. InspectionsExistingchimneysshouldbeinspectedandcleanedbyaqualifiedprofessionalprior to installation. Thechimneymustnothavecracks,loosemortarorothersignsofdete-riorationandblockage.Hearth&HomerecommendsaNFIorCSIAcertifiedprofessionaloratechnician,underthedirectionofacertifiedprofessional,conductaLevelIIinspectionperNFPA211.

FireRiskInspectionofChimney:• Chimneymustbeingoodcondition.• MeetsminimumstandardofNFPA211• Factory-builtchimneymustbe6inch

(152mm)UL103HT.

WARNING

NOTICE:Checkwith your local building authoritiesand/orconsulttheNationalFireProtectionAssociation(NFPA211).

C. Larger ChimneysIt is recommended that chimneyswith larger diametersthan 6 inches (152mm) be relined. An oversized fluecan affect draft and impair performance and will allowincreasedbuild-upofcreosote.

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UL 1777 Insulated Stainless Steel Liner or Other Approved Lining System

Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions on Insulation and Support

For Zero or Other Non-Code Clearances, Follow Approved Liner Manufacturer’s Specific Insulation Requirements: Different Clearances

May Require Different Specifications

Masonry Chimney Must Have Structural Integrity

UL 1777 Insulated Stainless Steel Liner or Other Approved Lining System

Minimum 8 in. (203mm) Masonry Thickness in Front of Smoke Chamber

Damper Plate Removed or Fastened in Open Position

Seal with Non-Combustible Material

Minimum Clearance in Accordance with Insert Listing

Floor Protection in Accordance with Insert

Listing

Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions for Maximum Liner Extension Above Chimney

Maximum 30 Degrees Offset in Chimney

Combustible Floor

Masonry Chimney (Cont’d)

Figure 34.1

NOTE:InCanada,thisfireplaceinsertmustbeinstalledwithacontinuouschimneylinerofa6inch(152mm)diam-eterextendingfromthefireplaceinserttothethetopofthechimney.ThechimneylinermustconformtotheClass3requirementsofCAN/ULC-S635,StandardforLiningSys-temsforExistingMasonryorFactory-BuiltChimneysandVents, or CAN/ULC-S640, Standard for Lining SystemsforNewMasonryChimneys.

This insert conforms with the UL 1482 and ULC S628(Canada) in all respects, and is approved to UL & ULCsafety standards for installationandusewithina fireplacewithamasonrychimneyinaccordancewithNFPA211andCAN/CSA-B365-01.

Generic Insert Model Shown in Illustration

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F. Prefabricated Metal Chimney

Figure 35.1

E. Metal Heat Circulating Masonry

Thechimneycanbeneworexisting,masonryorprefabricatedandmustmeetthefollowingminimumrequirements: •Mustbeminimum6 inch (152mm) insidediameterof

hightemperaturechimneylistedtoUL103HT(2100oF)orULCS628.

•Mustusecomponentsrequiredbythemanufacturerforinstallation.

•Mustmaintainclearancesrequiredbythemanufacturerforinstallation.

•Refertomanufacturersinstructionsforinstallation •ThisinsertislistedtoUL1482Standardandisapproved

for installation into listed factory-built zero clearancefireplaces listed toUL127conforming to the followingspecificationsandinstructions:

•The original factory-built clearance fireplace chimneycap must be re-installed after installing the approvedchimney liner meeting type UL 103 HT requirements(2100°F)perUL1777.

•IfthechimneyisnotlistedasmeetingHTrequirements,orifthefactorybuiltfireplacewastestedpriorto1998,afullheightlistedchimneylinermustbeinstalledfromtheappliancefluecollartothechimneytop.

•Thelinermustbesecurelyattachedtotheinsertfluecollarandthechimneytop.

•Theairflowofthefactory-builtzero-clearancefireplacesystemmustnotbealtered.Theflue liner topsupportattachmentmustnotreducetheairflowfortheexistingair-cooledchimneysystem.

•Nodilutionairisallowedtoenterthechimney. 1.Securethefireplacedamperintheopenposition.If

thiscannotbeaccomplished,itwillbenecessarytoremovethedamper

2.Seal damper area of chimney around chimneyconnectorwithahigh temperaturesealantor sealinsertagainstthefaceofthefireplace.

3.Bothmethodsmustberemovableandreplaceableforcleaningandre-installation.

Minimum 8” (203mm) Masonry Thickness in Front of Smoke Chamber

Damper Plate Removed or Fastened in Open Position

Seal with Non-Combustible Material

Minimum Clearance in Accordance with Insert Listing

Floor Protection in Accordance with Insert

Listing

Combustible Floor

Airtight Insulated Clean-Out

Stainless Steel Chimney Connector Must Extend to Flue Liner

Flue Liner with Required Air Space

ThisinsertconformswiththesafetystandardUL-1482andULCS628(Canada)inallrespectsandisapprovedtoUL&ULCsafetystandardsfor installationandusewithinafire-placewithmasonrychimney,inaccordancewithNFPA211,withadirectfluecollarconnection.

Generic Insert Model Shown in Illustration

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MinimumWidthofCavityOpening-Front 30 762MinimumWidthofCavityOpening-Rear 24 610MinimumHeight 21 533MinimumDepthfromFronttoRear 16-1/4 413

Inches MillimetersThe followingmodificationsof factory-built fireplacesarepermissible:

• The fireplacemust not be altered.Cutting any sheetmetalpartsofthefireplaceinwhichthefireplaceinsertistobeinstalledisprohibitedperANSIZ21.88exceptthatthedampermayberemovedtoaccommodateadirect-connectstarterpipeorchimneyliner,

• External trimpieceswhichdonotaffect theoperationofthefireplacemayberemovedprovidingtheycanbestoredonorwithin the fireplace for reassembly if theinsertisremoved.

• The permanentmetal warning label provided in thecomponent packmust beattached to thebackof thefireplace,withscrewsornails,statingthatthefireplacemay have been altered to accommodate the insert,andmustbereturnedtooriginalconditionforuseasaconventionalfireplace.Figure 36.2.

• Ifthehearthextensionislowerthanthefireplaceopening,theportionoftheinsertextendingontothehearthmustbesupported.

• Manufacturer designedadjustable support kit can beorderedfromyourdealer.

• Finalapprovalofthisinstallationtypeiscontingentupontheauthorityhavingjurisdiction.

Damper SmokeShelforBaffleEmberCatches FireGrateViewingScreen/Curtain Doors

Thefollowingpartsmayberemoved:

FireRisk.

Whenliningair-cooledfactory-builtchimneys:.• RunchimneylinerapprovedtoUL1777Type

HTrequirements(2100degreesF)• Re-installoriginalfactorybuiltchimneycap

ONLY• DONOTblockcoolingairopeningsinchimney• Blockingcoolingairwilloverheatthechimney

WARNING

Prefabricated Metal Chimney (Cont’d)

LINER CONNECTOR

FLUE GAS

DIRECTION

CRIMPED END

TOWARDS STOVE

Figure 36.1

NOTICE: In Canada when using a factory-built chim-ney it must be safety listed, Type UL103 HT (2100°F) [1149°C] CLASS “A” or conforming to CAN/ULC-S629M, STANDARD FOR 650°C FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEYS.

NOTE: Refer to chimney liner manufacturer for recom-mendations on supporting the liner. Installtion into fireplaces without a permit will void the listing.

H. Altering the Fireplace

G. Securing Chimney ComponentsAll joints should be secured with 3 sheet metal screws orrivetsperpipemanufacturersinstructions.Thesectionsmustbeattachedtotheinsertandtoeachotherwiththecrimped(male)endpointingtowardtheinsert.Figure 3.1.

WARNING! Risk of Fire!Followventingmanufacturer’sclearancesandinstructionswheninstallingventingsystem.

250-2061

WARNINGTHIS FIREPLACE MAY HAVE BEEN ALTEREDTO ACCOMMODATE AN INSERT. IT MUST BE RETURNED TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION BEFORE USE AS A SOLID FUEL BURNING FIREPLACE. 250-2061

Heath & Home Technologies250-2061 5.5 in. width x 2 in. heightNON. ANOD. ALUM BLACK LETTERS ON SILVERwith 1/8 in. holes on both sides.Black letters

Figure 36.2

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Ovalizingroundstainlesssteel linerstoaccommodatethelinerpassingthroughthedamperregionofafireplaceisanallowableandacceptablepractice.Ensure that the ovalization is minimized to the extentrequiredtofitthroughthedamper.

J. Ovalizing Round Stainless Steel Liners

FireRisk.Do NOT pack insulation or other combustibles

between spacers.• ALWAYS maintain specified clearances around

venting and spacers.• Install spacers as specified.Failure to keep insulation or other material away

from vent pipe may cause fire.

WARNING

WARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation!• DONOTCONNECTTHISAPPLIANCETO

ACHIMNEYFLUESERVICINGANOTHERAPPLIANCEORTOANYAIRDISTRIBUTIONDUCTORSYSTEM.

Thismayallowfluegasestoenterthehouse.

K. Chimney Height / Rise and RunTobesurethatyourQuadra-Fireinsertburnsproperly,thechimneydraft(staticpressure)shouldbeapproximately-0.07incheswater column (W.C.) duringahighburnand -0.04inchesW.C.duringalowburn,measured6inches(152mm)abovethetopoftheinsertafteronehourofoperationateachburnsetting.

NOTE:Theseareguidelinesonly,andmayvarysomewhatforindividualinstallations.

• This productwas designed for and tested on a 6 inch(152mm)chimney,14 to16 feet (4.27-4.87m)high, (in-cludesapplianceheight)measuredfromthebaseoftheappliance.

• Thefurtheryourstackheightordiametervariesfromthisconfiguration,thepossibilityofperformanceproblemsex-ists.

• Chimneyheightmayneedtobeincreasedby2 -3%pereach1000feet(304.8m)abovesealevel.

• Itisnotrecommendedtouseoffsetsorelbowsataltitudesabove4000feet(1219.2m)abovesealevelorwhenthereareotherfactorsthataffectfluedraft.

I. Zero-Clearance Fireplace

FireRisk.This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate

properly.• Chimney heights exceeding 25 feet (7.62m) from

base of appliance may create an over-draft situation.

• Overdraft condition may create over-firing.Over-firing may ignite creosote and/or damage

appliance and chimney

WARNING

Apermitmayberequiredforinstallations,finalapprovaliscontingentoftheauthorityhavinglocaljurisdiction.Consultinsurancecarrier, localbuilding, fireofficialsorauthoritieshavingjurisdictionaboutrestrictions,installationinspection,andpermits.

Inspecttheexistingfireplaceandchimneyforanydamageorflawssuchasburnouts,metalorrefectorywarping.

Inspection to aminimum of NFPA 211 Level II is recom-mended. All repairs must be made prior to installing aninsert.Thefireplacemustbestructurallysoundandbeabletosupporttheweightofthesolid-fuelinsert

Thefactory-builtchimneymustbelistedperUL127orULC610-M87forall installations.Installthermalprotectionperthisappliancelistingrequirements.

A full height 6 inch diameter stainless steel full height listed chimney liner must be installed meeting type HT (2100°F) requirements per UL 1777 (USA) or ULC S635 with “0” clearance to masonry (Canada). The full liner must be attached to the insert flue collar and to the top of the existing chimney.

Thefluelinertopsupportattachmentmustnotreducetheairflowfortheexistingair-cooledchimneysystem.Re-installoriginal factory-built chimneycaponly. (SeeSectionF.,PrefabricatedMetalChimney)

Toprevent roomairpassage to thechimneycavityof thefireplace,sealeitherthedamperareaaroundthechimneylinerortheinsertsurround.Circulatingairchamber(i.e.inasteelfireplacelinerormetalhearthcirculator)maynotbeblocked.Theairflowwithinandaroundthefireplaceshallnotbealtered,blockedbytheinstallationoftheinsert.(i.e.nolouversorcoolingairinletoroutletportsmaybeblockedbytheinsertortheinsertsurround.

See“H.AlteringtheFireplace”formodificationsallowedforfactory-builtfireplaces.

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A. Outside Air Kit Installation

Items Needed for Installation (not supplied) • Phillipsheadscrewdriver •Siliconesealant • (OptionalOutsideAirKit)4 inchflexaluminumpipe,or if

usingalternatematerial,thenitshallbemadefromdurable,non-combustible,heatresistantmaterialupto350oF.Cutthepipetotherequiredlengthforyourinstallation.

Figure 38.1

Asourceofair(oxygen)isnecessaryinorderforcombustiontotakeplace.Whatevercombustionair isconsumedbythefiremustbereplaced.Airisreplacedviaairleakagearoundwin-dowsandunderdoors.Inhomesthathavetightlysealeddoorsandwindows,anoutsideairsourceisneeded.AnoptionalOut-sideAirKitisavailable.

9 Appliance Set-up

WARNING

Donotdrawoutsidecombustionairfrom:

• Wall,floororceilingcavity• Enclosedspacesuchasanatticorgarage• Closeproximitytoexhaustventsor

chimneysFumesorodormayresult

Fire Risk.Asphyxiation Risk.

Asphyxiation Risk.Outsideairinletmustbelocatedtopreventblock-agefrom:• Leaves,snow,iceorotherdebrisBlockmaycausecombustionairstarvation

Smokespillagemaysetoffalarmsorirritatesensi-tiveindividuals.

WARNING

Asphyxiation Risk.LengthofoutsideairsupplyductshallNOTexceedthelengthoftheverticalheightoftheexhaustflue.• Firewillnotburnproperly• Smokespillageoccurswhendoorisopeneddue

toairstarvation.

WARNING

Install Outside Air Cover Plates to Block

Off Room Air

Optional Outside Air Kit

Outside Air Cover Plate

Option One - Installation Instructions

Therectangularoutsideaircovercomespackagedwiththesidepanels.Itisnecessarytoremovetherightsidepanelandblockofftheroomairwiththerectangularousideaircover.

1. Removetheoutsideaircoverplateonoutercananddiscard.

2. Install optional flex adapter to outer can with the samescrews.Donotuseplasticwiretiesthatcomewiththekitastheywillmelt.NOTE:Youmayneedtoinstalltheflexpipeintothefireboxfirstdependingoninstallation.Attachflextoadapaterwithatleast2screws.

3. Ensureexistingaccessholeinfireplaceissufficienttofeedthe4inchflex.

4. Afterslidingcanintofireplace,feedflexintocutopeningtoobtainoutsidecombustionair.

5. Leveloutercanandinstallappliance.Seepage 40.6. Snapthecoverplatesonthe2sidepanelstoblockoffroom

air.Figure 38.1.

Option Two - Installation Instructions

1. Removetheoutsideaircoverplateonoutercananddiscardandreusethe4screws

2. Ensureexistingaccesholeinfireplacewillnotbecoveredbytheoutercan.Existingoutsideairintakeholemaybeunderattherearorsideofoutercan.Outsideairmayalsoenterdownexistingchimneychaseinsomesituations.

3. Repeatsteps5and6abovewithoneexception.Afterinstall-ingtheapplianceintheoutercan,sealthefireplaceopeningandtrimpackagewithinsulationtopreventairleakageintotheroom.

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B. Securing Stove Pipe/Liner to Flue Collar

1.Thereare4pre-drilledholesinthefluecollar90degreesapart.Attachthefluecollartothestovepipe/liner.Iftheseal isquestionableusehigh temperaturesealantsuchasstovemasticFigure 39.1.

2.Attachgaskettobottomsideoffluecollarwithathincoatofsilicone.

Flue Collar Stove Pipe/Liner

Gasket

Figure 39.1

C. Optional Elbow Flue Adapter Installation

OptionaluseofaSimpsonDuravent15°UniversalElbowPartNumber4615 maybepurchaseddirectlythroughyourlocalSimpsonDurventPipeDistributoror fromyour localQuadra-Firedealer,PartNumber15DEGADAPT.Figure 39.2showsavertical installationandalsohowtocreateanoptional30°elbowinstallation.

The15°elbowmaybesecureddirectly to thefluecollar.Followthepipemanufacturer’sinstructionsforusingscrewsorrivetsforattachment.Mostpipemanufacturer’s6inch(152mm)diameterflue linersmaybeattacheddirectly tothetopofthe15°elbow.

11 1/2 in.292 mm

23 3/8 in.593 mm

12 1/2 in.318 mm

30°

23 1/16 in.586 mm

VERTICAL

30 DEGREE

Figure 39.1

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D. Leveling Legs

1. Removethe2screwsalreadyinstalledoneachleg.2. Movelegstothedesiredheight.3. Re-installthescrewstosecureinplace.

Remove 2 screws from both sides. Adjust the legs up or down to level appliance.

Figure 40.1

E. Securing Appliance to Stove Pipe/Liner

1. Onceyouhavetheapplianceinplaceandsecured,reachupthroughtheflueopeningandgrabtheattachmentbarandpulldowninsideflueopening.Figure 40.2.

2. Insertthe5/16boltsinsidethecastflueandthroughthechimneymountingbar.Securelytightenthenuts.Fas-tenersareprovided.

3. Re-install the tube channel assembly, baffle board,ceramicblanketandbaffleprotectionchannel.

Figure 40.2

5/16 Nuts

Attachment Bar

5/16 Bolts

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F. Surround & Trim Kit Installation

1. Laysurroundfacedownonaprotectedsurfacetopre-ventscratching.

2. UsingaPhillipsheadscrewdriverattach thesidesur-roundstothetopsurroundusing2#8sheetmetalscrewsprovidedwiththekit. Figure 41.1

3. Laythetrimfacedownandplacethecornerbracketsintoposition.

4. Using a standard flat screw driver tighten the cornerbrackets.Figure 41.2.

5. Slidethetrimoverthesurroundset.6. Install the surround set and trim set to the outer can.

Placethehookinthesurroundsidesoverthesurroundattachmentstuds,2oneachside.Figure 41.3.

7. Placetopontopofappliance.

Corner Brackets

Figure 41.2

Figure 41.1

Secure 2 Side Surrounds to Top Surround

SURROUNDATTACH POINTS

STOVE TOP

Figure 41.3

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Figure 42.1

Figure 42.2

RelocatingBlowerCordtoLeftSide

1.Removetheconvectionblowerhousingfromtheappli-ancebyremovingtwo5/32allenheadbolts.

2. Remove Blower assembly from appliance by remov-ingtwo8/32phillipsheadscrewslocatedunderashlip.Figure 42.1.

3. Using phillips head screw driver, remove snap discbracketandcordrestraintbracketfromrightside.Figure 42.2

4. Re-installsnapdiscbracketandcordrestraintbrackettoleftsideofblowerhousing.Figure 42.3.

5. Re-install blower housing and blower assembly inreverseorder.

G. Blower Cord Installation on Left SideTheblowercord isshippedontherightsideof theappli-ance.Youmayrelocatethecordsoitisontheleftside.

5/32 Allen Bolts(x2)

8/32 screws(x2)

Blower Housing

Blower Assembly

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Part No. 841-0990, size 9” x 45” and Part No. ADJSPT-12, size 12” x 50”

DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE

SCREWS ARE CIRCLED

EXPLODED VIEW OF SCISSORS

Figure 44.1

Thermal Protection

Decorative tile may be installed

INS T AL L FRONT TRIM LAS T . CORNERS OVERLA P SIDE

TRIM PIECES

CUT T O P EDGE OF TRIM,NOT BOT T OM EDG E

EXPAND SCISSORS TO DESIRED HEIGHT

H. Zero Clearance Adjustable Trim Support, 2” to 10”

Included in Kit: (1) Trim Top, (1) Trim Front, (2) TrimSides,Double-SidedTape(alreadyinstalled)

Tools Needed: PhillipsHeadScrewdriver, SheetMetalShears,MeasuringTape,Gloves

1.The10screwsoneachsetof scissorswillalreadybeloosewhenshipped.Figure44.1.

2. Expand scissors to desired height. Tighten screwstohold inplaceusingPhillipsHeadscrewdriver. SeeFigure44.2.

3.Measurefrontandsidetrimstorequiredheighttocoverscissorsandmarkpiecesforcutting.Cutexcessmate-rialfromtopoftrim’sedge,notbottom.Thisedgewillbesharp;wearglovestoprevent injury toyourhands.Figure44.2.

4. Using sheetmetal shears, cut trim along themarkededge.Thecutedgefitsunderlipoftoptrim,soitallowsforsomevarianceinyourstraightedge.

5. The double-sided tape that holds front and side trimsto scissorshasaparticularly powerful bondingadhe-sive.Adjustmentsareextremelydifficultoncetrimhasadhered to tape. Do a dry run first without removingpaperfromtape.

6.Placecutedgeoftrimundertoplipandintopositiononscissors.Placesidepiecesonfirstandthenfrontpiece.Thefrontpieceoverlapssidepieces. NOTE:ThetrimintheFlushMountKitisonepiece.

7.Onceyouaresatisfiedwiththepositioning,removetrimandsetaside.

8. Remove the paper from double-sided tape that is toaccepttrimside.Alignsideandthenpresshardagainsttapetosecuresidepiece.Repeatforotherside.Installfronttrimpiecelast.

9.Thereare3holesinthebackflangeofthetoptosecureittothewallifnecessary.Usetheappropriatefastenerforthetypeofwallmaterial,i.e.,brick,sheetrock,etc.

NOTE:3/8”(9.5mm)thicktileorlikematerialcanbecuttosizeandfitunderlipoftoptrimedgeforadecorativetouch.Figure44.3.

10.Thermalprotectionof1-1/2inches(38mm),“k”valueof0.49andRvalueof3.06under thezero-clearancetrimsupport.Figure44.4.

Figure 44.2

Figure 44.3

Figure 44.4

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8. Burnwoodonly. Other types of fuelsmaygeneratepoisonousgases(e.g.,carbonmonoxide).

9. If unit burns poorlywhile anexhaust blower is on inhome,(i.e.,rangehood),increasecombustionair.

10. InstallationshallbeinaccordancewiththeManufacturersHome&SafetyStandard(HUD)CFR3280,Part24.

Figure 45.1

NOTICE: • Offsetsfromthevertical,notexceeding45°,areallowedper Section 905(a) of the UniformMechanical Code(UMC).

• Offsetsgreaterthan45°areconsideredhorizontalandarealsoallowed,providingthehorizontalrundoesnotexceed75%oftheverticalheightofthevent.

• Construction,clearanceandterminationmustbeincom-pliancewiththeUMCTable9C.ThisinstallationmustalsocomplywithNFPA211.

NOTICE:Topsectionsofchimneymustberemovabletoallowmaximumclearanceof13.5feet(411cm)fromgroundlevelfortransportationpurposes.

1. Anoutsideairinletmustbeprovidedforcombustionandmustremainclearofleaves,debris,iceand/orsnow.Itmustbeunrestrictedwhileunitisinusetopreventroomairstarvationwhichcancausesmokespillageandaninabilitytomaintainafire.Smokespillagecanalsosetoffsmokealarms.

2. Unitmustbesecuredtothemobilehomestructureattwoattachmentpoints.Removeboltsfromeachsideofinsertanduseplumberstapetosecuretostructure(awashermayberequired).Re-installbolts.

3. Unitmustbegroundedwith#8solidcoppergroundingwire or equivalent and terminated at each endwithN.E.C.approvedgroundingdevice.

4. The factory-built fireplacemustmeet (UM)84-HUDrequirements for outside combustion air supply tothe fireplace fire chamber and the chimneymust belistedtoUL103HTora listedUL-1777full lengthsixinch(152mm)diameterlinermustbeused.Itmustbeequippedwithasparkarrestorcapandtheoutsideairmustbeinstalledontheinsert.

5. Refertopages 31-32ofthismanualforclearancetocombustiblesand floor protections requirements. Allclearancesmustbefollowedprecisely.

6. Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier atthe locationwere the chimney or other componentpenetratestotheexteriorofthestructure.

7. Fol low the chimney and chimney connectormanufacturer’s instructionswhen installing the fluesystemforuseinamobilehome.

Spark Arestor Cap

Roof Flashing

Storm Collar

Joist Shield/Firestop Double Wall Connector Pipe

CAUTIONTHESTRUCTURALINTEGRITYOFTHEMOBILEHOMEFLOOR,WALLANDCEILING/ROOFMUSTBEMAINTAINEDDoNOTcutthrough:• Floorjoist,wall,studsorceilingtrusses.• Anysupportingmaterialthatwouldaffectthestructuralinteg-

rity.

• NEVERINSTALLINASLEEPINGROOM.Consumesoxygenintheroom.

WARNINGAsphyxiation Risk.

WARNING

Donotdrawoutsidecombustionairfrom:• Wall,floororceilingcavity• Enclosedspacesuchasanatticorgarage

• Closeproximitytoexhaustventsorchimneys.

Fumesorodormayresult

Fire Risk.Asphyxiation Risk.

10 Mobile Home Installation

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ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER1 FlueAttachRing SRV7044-1542 OuterTop 435-03003 RearChannelAssembly SRV7045-001 Y

ScrewHwhMs1/4-20X34Ns 220-0080/254 CeramicFiberBlanket 250-6893 Y

5 BaffleProtectionChannel SRV7045-183 Y6 TubeSupportRack SRV7045-1547 RearBrickRetainer SRV7045-1198 BrickRetainerSide SRV7045-186

9 BrickSet,CompleteAssembly Pkgof20 SRV7045-0149.1 Brick1,(9x435x1.25) Qty9req9.2 Brick2,(9x3.75x1.25) Qty2req9.3 Brick3,(9x3x1.25) Qty1req9.4 Brick4,(6x4.5x1.25)w/angle Qty2req9.5 Brick5,(6x4.5x1.25") Qty4req9.6 Brick6,(6x3x1.25") Qty1req

Brick,Uncut(9x4.5x1.25") Qty:12Req. 832-0550Brick,Uncut(9x4.5x1.25") Pkg.of6 832-3040

Additionalservicepartnumbersappearonfollowingpage.

#9 Brick Set

Beginning Manufacturing Date: Sept 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active

9.69.5

9.5

9.5

9.59.4

9.4

9.3 9.2

9.29.1

9.19.1

9.19.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

6.00

1.58

3.12

Fiberbaffle

Ceramicblanket

Side viewFront,lookingintounit

Thistabsitsbehindthefronttube.Baffleprotectionchannelsitsinbetweenfronttubeandfiber

#5 Baffl e Protection Channel

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B. Service Parts & Accessories

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ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER10 DoorAssemblyw/Glass SRV7045-01810.1 GlassFrames 4pieces SRV435-0960

Screw,PanHeadPhilips8-32X3/8 225-0500/40 Y10.2 GlassAssemblyFront 435-5470 Y10.3 GlassAssemblySide 435-5480 Y10.4 HingePin 433-159010.5 Door,Cast 435-005010.6 DoorTrimBlack SRV7045-170

Nut,KepsLock,8-32 226-0060/40 Y10.7 DoorLatchBracketAssembly SRV7045-021

Screw,PanHeadPhilips,10/32X1/4 229-1230/24 YRope,Door,.625LowDens 6.5feet 240-0550

Additionalservicepartnumbersappearonfollowingpage.

#10 Door Assembly w/Glass

Beginning Manufacturing Date: Sept 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active

10.1

10.210.3

10.4

10.5

10.6

10.7

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ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER11 TubeChannelAssembly SRV7045-006

Nut,SerFlangeSmall1/4-20 226-0130/24ScrewHwhMs1/4-20X34Ns 220-0080/25

12 BaffleBoard 2pieces SRV7045-16013 DoorLatchBracketAssembly SRV7045-02114 BlowerHousingAssembly SRV7045-015

Screw,Bh,1/4-20X1.25 225-0630/2415 Ashcatcher,Cast 435-0310

16 BlowerAssembly SRV7045-01316.1 BlowerControlBoxW/Switch SRV7000-19416.2 StrainRelief 7000-463/2016.3 SnapDisc,#1,ConvectionBlower SRV230-047016.4 BlowerReplacement SRV7044-21016.5 WireHarness SRV7045-17717 TimerDoorAssembly SRV7044-02018 Knob Pkgof2 32284/2 Y19 AirControlAssembly SRV7045-00920 TimerControlArmAssembly SRV7044-00221 Timer(Only)ReplacementAssembly SRV480-194022 BurnRateControlAssembly SRV7045-005

ScrewHwhMs1/4-20X34Ns 220-0080/2523 OutsideAirCoverPlate SRV7044-21724 LevelingLegs 2pieces(LeftandRight) SRV7045-18425 ChimneyRingAttach SRV7044-181

Beginning Manufacturing Date: Sept 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active

16.3

16.216.1

16.4

16.5

#16 Blower Assembly

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Date of Service Performed By Description of Service

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Hearth & Home Technologies1445 North HighwayColville, WA 99114

Division of HNI INDUSTRIES

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Please contact your Quadra-Fire dealer with any questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest Quadra-Fire dealer,

log onto www.quadrafire.com

DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL

CAUTION

• Important operatingand maintenanceinstructionsincluded.

• Leavethismanualwithparty responsible foruseandoperation.

• Read, understand andfollowtheseinstructionsforsafeinstallationandoperation.

Datepurchased/installed:

SerialNumber: Locationonappliance:

Dealershippurchasedfrom: Dealerphone:

Notes:

Datepurchased/installed:

SerialNumber: Locationonappliance:

Dealershippurchasedfrom: Dealerphone:

Notes:

We recommend that you record the following pertinent information for your 41-I Wood Insert (ACC)

This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: (United States) 5341794, 5263471, 6688302, 7216645, 7047962 or other U.S. and foreign patents pending.

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