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t�N Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
THIS APPLICATION IS TO BE USED WHEN APPLYING FOR NEW MECHANICAL INSTALLATION AND
OR GAS PIPING FOR EXISTING RESIDENCES. PLEASE FILL OUT ALL PAGES OF THIS APPLICATION
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Project Address-4027 178th pl ne
Project Description:Replacement of fireplace insert
Owner: Elizabeth Coleman
Address. 4027 178th pl ne City. Arlington State:wa Zip Code: 98223
Phone: 4254073361 Email:cashcolemanrowe@gmail.com
Applicant: Elizabeth Coleman
Address: 4027 178th pl ne City. Arlington State.wa Zip Code: 98223
Phone. 4254073361 Email. cashcolemanrowe@gmail.com
CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Contractor Name:Elizabeth Coleman Self
Address: 4027 178th pl ne City: Arlington State vva Zip Code: 98223
License Number:n/a Expiration. n/a
Phone: 4254073361 Email:cashcolemanrowe@gmail.com
STAFF USE ONLY
Permit #: Accepted by: Date:
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Y. RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL
PERMIT APPLICATION
SING Department of Community& Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE• Arlington, WA 98223• Phone(360) 403-3551
SELECT ALL PROPOSED APPLIANCES
❑ Furnace (80+) Model # AFUE
❑ Heat Pump Model # AFUE HSPE
❑ AC Unit Model # SEER
❑ Freestanding Stove Fire Place Insert ❑ Outdoor BBQ
❑ Gas Piping ❑ Solid-Fuel Appliance ❑ Other
Gas Piping Information
Not Applicable: [El
Pipe Material:
Pipe Size:
Distance from Meter to Furthest Appliance:
Total BTU's of all Appliances:
• New gas piping requires a pressure test hooking to any appliance
• Sediment traps (drips) are required on all gas lines
• Gas lines are required to be supported/secured every 6 to 8 feet
• Proper Combustion air and venting required for all appliances
• A shut-off valve is required within 6 feet of all appliances
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Applicant Signature: , Date: 11/21/2016
Applicant Printed Name: Elizabeth Coleman
I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction, installation for the above mentioned
property will be in accordance with the applicable laws of the City of Arlington and the State of Washington.
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CITY OF ARLINGTON
�\ 238 N. OLYMPIC AVE - ARLINGTON, WA. 98223
PHONE; (360) 403-3551
BUILDING PERMIT
Address:4027 178th Place NE Permit#: 1219
Parcel#:00714500000200 Valuation:0.00
OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR
Name:COLEMAN,ELIZABETH ANN Name:Elizabeth Coleman Name: Elizabeth Coleman
Address:4027 178TH PL NE Address:4027 178th Place NE Address:4027 178th Place NE
City,State Zip:ARLINGTON,WA 98223-9792 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223
Phone: Phone:425-407-3361 Phone:425-407-3361
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Name: Namc:
Address: Address:
City,State,Zip: City,State,Zip:
Phone: Phone:
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JOB DESCRIPTION
PERMIT TYPE: Residential Mechanical CODE YEAR: 2015
STORIES: CONST.TYPE:
DWELLING UNITS: 1 OCC GROUP:
BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD:
PERMIT APPROVAL
I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED
THEREBY;NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18.27.
THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID.
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR
A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. IBC110/IRCI 10.
SALE NOT Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form
and c it 'I rli gton#3101.
B¢ahethCdaren 11/23/2016 /
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CONDITIONS
Approved as submitted.
THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZS ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY
CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION
PERMIT FEES
Date Description Fee Amount
11/23/2016 Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee) $25.00
11/23/2016 Mechanical Permit Base Fee $25.00
Total Due: S50.00
Total Payment: $50.00
Balance Due: S0.00
CALL FOR INSPECTIONS
BUILDING(360)403-3417
When calling for an inspection please leave the following information:
Permit Number,Type of Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon
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MODEL: AW180
CAUTION!
Please read this entire manual before you install or use
your new room heater.Failure to follow instructions may
result in property damage,bodily injury,or even death.
Improper Installation Could Void Your Warranty!
SAFETY NOTICE:
If this heater is not properly installed, a house fire may
result. For your safety,follow the installation instructions.
Never use make-shift compromises during the installation
of this heater.Contact local building or fire officials about
_permits, restrictions and installation requirements in your area.
Approved for installation in the USA and Canada
CONFORMS TO UL 1482,AND CERTIFIED TO ULC-S627 AND ULC-S628
Also suitable for use in a Mobile or Manufactured home.(USA Only)
U.S.Environmental Protection Agency
Certified to comply with 2015 particulate emissions standards.
French version is available for download from the U. S. Stove website:http://www.usstove.com/
La version frangaise est disponible pour telechargement a partir du site U. S. Stove:http://www.usstove.com/
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT,DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER,AND ENABLE YOU
TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS CORRECTLY.KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
U. S. Stove c us
227 Industrial Park Road P.O. Box 151 CISTED
South Pittsburg, TN 37380 Intertek
(800) 750-2723 • www.usstove.com
852396-1904E
SPECIFICATIONS
CONGRATULATIONS!
You've purchased a heater from North America's oldest manufacturer of wood burning products.
By heating with wood you're helping to CONSERVE ENERGY!
Wood is our only Renewable Energy Resource.Please do your part to preserve our wood supply.Plant at least one tree each year.
Future generations will thank you.
This manual describes the installation and operation of the Ashley,AW180 wood heater. This heater meets the 2015 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's crib wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15,2015.Under specific test conditions
this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 9,550 to 25,696 Btu/hr.
Note:The BTU ratings mentioned above are based on the EPA test protocol burning dimensional Douglas Fir lumber.Our advertised
BTU's are based on the first hour of operation at high burn rate burning cordwood.
Combustible : Wood
Colors : Metallic Black
Flue Pipe Diameter: 6"(153cm)
Flue Pipe Type: (Standard Single Wall or Double Wall): Black or Blued Steel 2100°F(650°C)
Minimum Chimney Height: 12'(3.7m)
Maximum Log Length: 12"(304mm)
Electrical 110 Volt,60 Hz,31 Watt
Dimensions
Overall: (without Pedestal,Legs or Facade) 25.5"x 29.5"x 27"(655mm x 749mm x 685mm)
Depth x Width x Height:
Combustion Chamber: 12.7"x 11.9"(322mm x 302mm)
Width x Depth:
Volume : 0.75 cubic feet
Cubic Feet:
Door Opening :Width x Height: 16.8"x 9"(406mm x 228mm)
Pyroceramic Glass Door: (Viewing)Width x Height: 17"x 10"(431mm x 254mm)
Weight(lbs): 433
CAUTIONS:
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION.KEEP CHILDREN,CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY.CONTACT
MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS.
DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO IGNITE THE FIRE.
DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPENED.
DO NOT BURN GARBAGE,FLAMMABLE FLUID SUCH AS GASOLINE,NAPHTHA OR MOTOR OIL.
DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK
UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS.
ALWAYS CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER THE IGNITION.
CONSULT YOUR MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT PERMITS,
RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATIONS REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.
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PRE-ASSEMBLY
UNPACK AND INSPECT
Remove the packing from the appliance and inspect for any damage.Ensure that the bricks are positioned correctly and not broken
(see illustration for proper brick arrangement).Make sure that the baffle board,above the air tubes,is in place and undamaged.DO
NOT remove the baffle board.
BRICK CONFIGURATION
TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
You must choose one of the three offered kits:
A)Pedestal Kit(SA 180P)
B)Leg Kit(SA 180L)
Q Fireplace Insert(SA 180i)
Refer to the instructions found inside each kit for proper assembly.
A 7/16"socket wrench
A 5/16"socket(Best if using a power drill and a socket bit)
A pair of pliers or channel-locks
A power drill with an 1/8"drill bit to install sheet metal screws into connector pipe.
Sheet metal screws
A non-combustible floor protector as specified in this manual
All chimney and chimney connector components required for your particular venting installation.
3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is offered in three different configurations of which you get to choose.You have the option to install your new heater
as a freestanding heater on a pedestal,on legs or as a fireplace insert. You must purchase the desired kit separately from your
appliance dealer.Read and follow the directions in this manual and inside the chosen kit to ensure proper assembly, installation
and operation of your new wood heater.
While installing the desired kit you must install the primary air damper.The damper is shipped in place.Simply secure the damper
limit screw through the damper's slot and into the pre-threaded hole.
Caution!The appliance is very heavy.
The assistance from a second person is strongly suggested. Please use proper lifting technic when positioning the appliance for
assembly and installation.Several methods may be used to attach the legs and pedestal to the appliance.The safest method is to roll
the appliance on its back,then attach the chosen assembly.When using this method,you should first remove the firebrick from the
unit so as to reduce weight and possible breakage. It will be required to raise the bottom of the unit up to attach two of the legs or
the pedestal.It is recommended that you use cardboard or other means of padding to protect the finish on your new stove.
FREESTANDING LEG ASSEMBLY Damper retaining screw
1) Unpack the kit and ensure all components are present:
Qty Description Part#
4 Cast Iron Legs 40566
8 1/4-20 UNC Bolts 83339
8 Flat Washers 83045A
2) Position the unit for assembly.
3) Using the Eight(8)1/4-20 bolts and washers provided,attach the legs.
4) Rotate the appliance onto the legs,being careful not to damage the
legs while doing so.
5) Make sure that the baffle board,above the air tubes,is in place and
undamaged.DO NOT remove the baffle board.
6) Install the screw provided in the parts bag into the secondary air
damper,where shown.
FREESTANDING PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY
The pedestal should come assembled to the base,ready to install on your appliance.You can either roll the appliance onto its back
as above or locate the pedestal assembly in the approximate final location,then
set the appliance atop the pedestal.
Caution!The appliance is very heavy.
1) Unpack the Pedestal Assembly and ensure all components are present:
Qty Description Part#
1 Pedestal Assembly
8 #10xl/2 Hex Head Screw 83343
2) Position the appliance for assembly.
3) Attach the pedestal to the bottom of the unit using Two(2)bolts provided.
4) Attach the pedestal back to the pedestal using four(4)sheetmetal screws
provided.
5) Make sure that the baffle board, above the air tubes, is in place and
undamaged.DO NOT remove the baffle board.
6) If an outside combustion air source is needed see the 115.1 Combustions
Air Assembly Instructions"section in this manual.
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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Position stove in fireplace.Align facade panels with fireplace
and top of stove.The panels should be flat against the fireplace
and standing vertical. 6
Notes: The side facade pieces go behind the top
piece. ba
The facade must be installed before unit is set P
into its final position.
2. Mark the location of the facade panels along the top of the
stove with a pencil.The mark will be used to realign the panels
later.
3. Slide stove out of fireplace far enough to be able to work °
behind facade panels. 5
4. Realign the first side panel with the mark made previously. 10 9
5. Using the predrilled holes in the facade panel as a guide;mark
and drill holes for the self tapping screws used to mount the
facade panel.See illustration on right below. 4
Note: Align the mounting screws with the center of the a
predrilled holes to allow for adjustment.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other side panel. '
7. Attach side panel trim as shown.See illustration on left below. 3
8. Attach top panel retainer with two self tapping screws.
9. Ensure venting is attached properly.
10. Align the top panel with the retainer and side panels
11. Attach top panel trim.
Note: Stove and facade panels should realign with fireplace to
allow the panels to be flat against fireplace and standing
vertically.
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Kit Contents
Key Part Description Qty.
1 26414 Clamp,Top Trim 1
2 26735 Right Panel,Facade 1
3 26736 Left Panel,Facade 1
4 26734 Central Panel,Facade 1
5 892455-3 Trim,Facade Side-Left 1 INSERT KEYS BEHIND FLANGE OF TRIM AS
6 891435-1 Trim,Facade Top-Left 1 SHOWN.BLANK CORNER KEY MUST BE IN-
STALLED FIRST.INSERT SECOND KEY.ADJUST
7 891435-2 Trim,Facade Top-Right 1 TRIM AND TIGHTEN SET SCREWS.
8 892455-4 Trim,Facade Side-Right 1
9 444-1B-S-2 Corner Key W/Screw 2
10 444-2 Blank Corner Key 2
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INSTALLATION
SAFETY NOTICE
➢ IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED,A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE,FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
➢ CONSULT YOUR MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT PERMITS,
RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATIONS REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.
➢ USE SMOKE DETECTORS IN THE ROOM WHERE YOUR STOVE IS INSTALLED.
➢ SMOKE EXPELLED FROM THE UNIT,BY EITHER PAINT CURING,OPENING THE FUEL LOADING DOOR,
OR A NEGATIVE PRESSURE INSIDE THE HOME, COULD TRIGGER THE SMOKE DETECTORS.MOUNT
SMOKE DETECTORS AT LEAST 10'FROM STOVE
➢ NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL,KEROSENE,CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID,
OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR"FRESHEN UP"A FIRE IN THIS HEATER.KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS
WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE.
➢ IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE,PUSH THE AIR CONTROL FULL CLOSED TO DEPRIVE THE FIRE OF
OXYGEN.CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
➢ A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM OR SPACE HEATED SHALL BE PROVIDED WHEN REQUIRED.
➢ ROOM HEATER,SOLID FUEL TYPE,ALSO FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES.
POSITIONING THE STOVE
It is very important to position the stove as close as possible to the chimney,and in an area that will favor the most efficient heat
distribution possible throughout the house. The stove must therefore be installed in the room where the most time is spent, and in
the most spacious room possible. Recall that stoves produce radiating heat,the heat we feel when we are close to a stove.A stove
also functions by convection,that is through the displacement of hot air accelerated upwards and its replacement with cooler air.If
necessary,the hot air distribution from the stove may be facilitated by the use of a fan or blower.
FREE STANDING STOVE INSTALLATION
A stove must never be installed in a hallway or near a staircase,since it may block the way in case of fire or fail to respect required
clearances.It is of the utmost importance that the clearances to combustible materials be strictly adhered to during installation of the
stove. Refer to the table and diagrams below for minimum required clearances.
Ceilin /Plafond
Back wall/Arriere Mur Back wall/Arriere Mur
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• Do not place any combustible material within 4'(1.2m)of
Dimension Inch mm the front of the unit.
A Backwall to Stove 12 305 - The clearance between the flue pipe and a wall are valid only
for vertical walls and for vertical flue pipe.
B Sidewall to Stove 12 305 • The chimney connector must not pass through an attic or roof
C Sidewall to Flue 13 330 space,closet or similar concealed space,a floor,or a ceiling.
D Wall to Stove(Angled Installation) 8 203 - For Canadian installations,where passage through a wall,
or partition of combustible construction is desired, the
E Wall to Flue(Angled Installation) 8 203 installation must conform to CAN/CSA-13365.
F Ceiling Height 84 2133 • Aflue pipe crossing a combustible wall must have a minimum
G Backwall to Flue 13 330 clearance of 18"(457.2mm).
• To reduce flue clearances from combustible materials,contact
your local safety department.
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INSTALLATION
INSERT STOVE INSTALLATION
The installer must attach a metal tag as required by UL 1482 Clause 5.1.11 using screws or nails to the fireplace,in a location readily
visible should the fireplace insert be removed,if the fireplace has been modified to accommodate the fireplace insert.
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Thermal Protection Requirements
A B C D E F G H I
9 48 32 1/2 9 16 21 8 12
FLOOR PROTECTOR
The stove must be placed on solid concrete,solid masonry,or when installed on a combustible floor,on a Type 2 floor protector
listed to standard UL 1618 with a minimum R value of 1.03 and a minimum thickness of 1/2"or equivalent.The floor protector is
required to provide heat,live ember,and ash protection and must be of a non-combustible,continuous solid surface to protect against
infiltration of live embers and ash. For UL Listed floor protectors,refer to manufacturers instructions for installation directions.
Manufacturers of listed floor protectors include Imperial Metal Products and Hy-C among others.To calculate R-Values for alternative
methods,see Alternate Floor Protector Calculation Methods in the back of this manual.
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Dimension Inch mm
H* Front 9 229
J Flue rear 2 51
K** Left 8 203
L** Right 8 203
M Flue Side 12 151
Canadian installations require 18"(457mm)
K L Canadian installations require 8"(203mm)
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INSTALLATION
SPECIAL MOBILE HOME REQUIREMENTS
A WARNING! -Do not install in a sleeping room
0 CAUTION!-The structural integrity of the mobile home floor,wall,and ceiling/roof must be maintained.
In addition to the previously detailed installation requirements,mobile home installations must meet the following requirements:
• The heater must be permanently attached to the floor.
1. There are two holes in the pedestal base,use 3/8"bolts through the floor.
2. To attach the leg model use two 3/8-16 LTNC bolts through the floor.
• The heater must be electrically grounded to the steel chassis of the mobile home with 8 GA copper wire using a serrated or star
washer to penetrate paint or protective coating to ensure grounding.
• When moving your mobile home,all exterior venting must be removed while the mobile home is being relocated. After relocation,
all venting must be reinstalled and securely fastened.
• Outside Air is mandatory for mobile home installation. See your dealer for purchasing.
• Check with your local building officials as other codes may apply.
MOBILE HOME ATTACHEMENT
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VENTILATION
COMBUSTION AIR ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance requires a source of combustion air. If your home is of tight construction or has negative pressure problems,you
will need an outside source of air.Below is a list of possible indicators that a source of outside combustion air may be required.
1. Your stove does not draw steadily, smoke rollout occurs,wood burns poorly, or back-drafts occur whether or not there is
combustion present.
2. Existing fuel-fired equipment in the house,such as fireplaces or other heating appliances,smell,do not operate properly,suffer
smoke roll-out when opened,or back-drafts occur whether or not there is combustion present.
3. Opening a window slightly on a calm(windless)day alleviates any of the above symptoms.
4. The house is equipped with a well-sealed vapor barrier and tight fitting windows and/or has any powered devices that exhaust
house air.
5. There is excessive condensation on windows in the winter.
6. A ventilation system is installed in the house.
If an outside air intake is required.You have two options.You may cut a rectangular hole in the floor of your home and the floor
protector,or purchase a standard 4"Dryer Vent kit from your local hardware supply store and install it on the rear of the pedestal.
"INTAKE VENTING KIT"
INSTALLATION
If using a Intake venting kit,the outlet cover must be of a design that DOES NOT close by means of a flap or trap door.
You must purchase a style that allows a continuous in-flow of air and that has a rodent screen.
"INTAKE VENTING KIT" INSTALLATION:
First using a pair of pliers or other means,remove the metal plate from the back of the pedestal and bend the tabs out.Follow the
manufacturer's installation instructions for attaching the dryer vent kit to the home.Then attach it to the appliance.
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VENTILATION
CHIMNEY
Your wood stove may be hooked up with a factory built or masonry chimney,matching the diameter of the stove exhaust.If you
are using a factory built chimney,it must comply with UL 103 or CSA-13365 standard;therefore it must be a Type HT(2100°F).It
is extremely important that it be installed according to the manufacturer's specifications.Take into account the chimney's location
to insure it is not too close to neighbors or in a valley which may cause unhealthy or nuisance conditions.
If you are using a masonry chimney,it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifications of the National Building
Code.It must be lined with fire clay bricks,metal or clay tiles sealed together with fire cement.(Round flues are the most efficient).
The interior diameter of the chimney flue must be identical to the stove smoke exhaust.A flue which is too small may cause draft
problems,while a large flue favors rapid cooling of the gas,and hence the build-up of creosote and the risk of chimney fires.Note
that it is the chimney and not the stove which creates the draft effect;your stove's performance is directly dependent on an adequate
draft from your chimney.
Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance.
The following recommendations may be useful for the installation of your chimney:
• It must rise above the roof at least 3'(0.9m)from the uppermost point of contact.
• The exterior portion should be double or triple wall pipe to ensure proper draft.
• The chimney must exceed any part of the building or other obstruction within a 10'(3.04m)distance by a height of 2'(0.6m).
• Installation of an interior chimney is always preferable to an exterior chimney. The interior chimney will be hotter than an
exterior chimney that is being cooled by the ambient air outside the house.Therefore the gas which circulates will cool slower,
thus reducing the build-up of creosote and the risk of chimney fires.
• The draft caused by the tendency for hot air to rise will be increased with an interior chimney.
• Using a fire screen at the extremity of the chimney requires regular inspection in order to insure that it is not obstructed thus
blocking the draft,and it should be cleaned when used regularly.
2-10-3 Rule
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VENTILATION
INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE
Ashley recommends the use of a full liner where a stainless steel rigid or flexible linear pipe is routed from the insert outlet collar
to the top of the chimney.
Multiple installation methods may be available in your area. Check with local building officials for any permits required for
installation of this unit and notify your insurance company before proceeding with installation.
1) Clean the fireplace opening properly disposing of any ashes in a closed metal container. See Safety Instructions.
2) Install a continuous stainless steel chimney liner into the existing chimney.Follow liner manufacturer installation instructions.
• The liner must extend to the top of the existing chimney.
• The interior diameter of the chimney flue must be identical to the stove smoke exhaust.
• Use only listed chimney liners that meet UL1777 standards.
3) Remove or lock the fireplace damper in the open position.Note:Masonry or damper plate may be removed to accommodate the
chimney liner provided this does not weaken any structural components of the existing fireplace or chimney nor reduces protection
of combustible materials required by national building codes.Consult with your local building or fire authority before doing this.
WARNING:Any fireplace which has had parts removed or modified to accommodate the installation of this appliance
MUST have a warning plate permanently installed in a visible location stating that the fireplace is unfit for use with solid
fuel.Permanently attach the warning plate to a visible location in the fireplace.
4) Uncrate the appliance,remove all packing materials,and any items stored in the firebox.
5) Position the appliance into the fireplace opening.
6) If necessary 1/4-20 leveling bolts can be inserted into the base and used as levelers for uneven fireplaces.
7) Connect the chimney liner to the appliance using a stainless steel adapter and securing with a minimum of three(3)sheet metal
screws.The liner MUST be attached with the male(or crimped)end of the adapter inside the flue collar of the appliance to allow
condensation and/or creosote to drain back into the firebox.
8) Assemble the facade. See"3.4 INSERT FIREPLACE FACADE ASSEMBLY" section for instruction on facade assembly
and installation.
STORM COLLAR RAIN CAP
COVER PLATE(non-combustible)
Seal cover plate with silicone.
UL 1777 STAINLESS
STEEL LINER. ..
Extend to the top of
chimney cap.Follow
the manufacturer's
installation instructions.
MASONRY CHIMNEY FLUE MANTEL
.:E (Combustible)
FLEX FLUE PIPE
SEAL SMOKE CHAMBER.
Smoke chamber must be
sealed with non-combustible
material to prevent re-entry '""
P rY Observe Minimum
of smoke into the living Clearances
area.Accomodations for
inspection and cleaning
must be maintained.
FLOOR PROTECTION
Observe Minimum
o Clearances
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MASONRY FIREPLACE
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VENTILATION
MASONRY CHIMNEY
Ensure that a masonry chimney meets the minimum standards of the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA)by having it
inspected by a professional. Make sure there are no cracks, loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage. Have the
chimney cleaned before the stove is installed and operated. When connecting the stove through a combustible wall to a masonry
chimney,special methods are needed as explained in the 115.5 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs" Section.
Concrete Cap —
Fireclay Flue Liner
With Airspace
1 inch Clearance
with Firestop
Rafter
Flashing Flashing
- Eave
Combustible Wall
1 inch
Thimble — Clearance
12 inches of Brick
Sheathing
To Stove
Floor
Protector Airtight
Cleanout Door
12
VENTILATION
COMBUSTIBLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PASS-THROUGHS
Minimum chimney clearance to brick Method A. 12"(304.8 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
A and combustibles 2 in.(50.8mm) Using a minimum thickness 3.5" (89 mm)brick and a 5/8" (15.9 mm)
♦ minimum wall thickness clay liner,construct a wall pass-through. The clay
Minimum clearance liner must conform to ASTM C315 (Standard Specification for Clay Fire
12 in.(304.8mm) l 1� y
of brick Linings)or its equivalent. Keep a minimum of 12"(304.8 mm)of brick
masonry between the clay liner and wall combustibles. The clay liner
2 E shall run from the brick masonry outer surface to the inner surface of the
v Chimney chimney flue liner but not past the inner surface. Firmly grout or cement
Connector
the clay liner in place to the chimney flue liner.
Minimum Fire clay „
12 in.(304.8mm)
Masonry Chimney liner Method B.9 (228.6 mm)Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:Using
to combustibles a 6"(152.4 mm)inside diameter,listed, factory-built Solid-Pak chimney
section with insulation of 1"(25.4 mm)or more,build a wall pass-through
Minimum chimney clearance to brick 6 228 9"i i with a minimum / . mm ars ace between the outer wall of the
and combustibles 2 in.(50.8mm) l ) i 1�
Minimum clearance chimney length and wall combustibles. Use sheet metal supports fastened
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?Factory-built Nonsoluble o9 in.(228.6mm) securely to wall surfaces on all sides,to maintain the 9"(228.6 mm)air
mney length refractory � Chimney space. When fastening supports to chimney length, do not penetrate the
cement ¢ Connectorchimney liner(the inside wall of the Solid-Pak chimney). The inner end of
in.Air space LL the Solid-Pak chimney section shall be flush with the inside of the masonry
n.(228.6mm) chimney flue,and sealed with a non-water soluble refractory cement. Use
Use Chimney y ry
Chimney length Mfrs.parts to this cement to also seal to the brick masonry penetration.
flush w/inside attach connector
of flue Y securely. Method C. 6" (152.4 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Masonry Chimney Soild-inssled factory-builtulatedStarting with a minimum 24 gauge(.024"[.61 mm])6"(152.4 mm)metal
B Sheet
supportsal chimney length. chimney connector,and a minimum 24 gauge ventilated wall thimble which
has two air channels of 1"(25.4 mm)each,construct a wall pass-through.
Two ventilated air Minimum chimney clearance There shall be a minimum 6" (152.4) mm separation area containing
channels each to sheet metal supports and
1 in.(25.4mm) cumbustibles 2 in.(50.8mm) fiberglass insulation, from the outer surface of the wall thimble to wall
Construction of Two air channels combustibles. Support the wall thimble and cover its opening with a
sheet metal �. each 1 in.(25.4mm) pp ' p g
24-gauge minimum sheet metal support.Maintain the 6"(152.4 mm)space.
> Chimney There should also be a support sized to fit and hold the metal chimney
.O. E Connector connector. See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on
U Minimum 6 inches all sides. Make sure fasteners used to secure the metal chimney connector
I (152.4mm)glass
fiber insulation. do not penetrate chimney flue liner.
Sheet metal Method D. 2" 50.8 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:Start
Masonry Chimney ( )
C supports with a solid-pak listed factory built chimney section at least 12"(304 mm)
long,with insulation of 1"(25.4 mm)or more,and an inside diameter of 8"
Minimum chimney clearance Minimum clearance (2 inches[51 mm]larger than the 6"[152.4 mm]chimney connector).Use
to sheet metal supports and 2 in.(50.8mm)
cumbustibles 2 in.(50.8mm) this as a pass-through for a minimum 24-gauge single wall steel chimney
Sheet metal 1 in.(25.4mm) connector. Keep solid-pak section concentric with and spaced 1" (25.4
supports air space to mm) off the chimney connector by way of sheet metal support plates at
Chimney chimney length
section LL both ends of chimney section. Cover opening with and support chimney
Chimney section on both sides with 24 gauge minimum sheet metal supports. See
connector
v Chimney that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides.Make
Air space connector sure fasteners used to secure chimney flue do not penetrate flue liner.
2 in.(50.8mm)
Chimney length
Masonry ny Sheet metal
DChimney supports
NOTES:
Connectors to a masonry chimney, excepting method B, shall extend in one continuous section through the wall pass-through
system and the chimney wall,to but not past the inner flue liner face.
A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space,closet or similar concealed space,or a floor,or ceiling.
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F_ VENTILATION
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR (STOVE PIPE)
Your chimney connector and chimney must have the same diameter as the stove outlet.If this is not the case,we recommend you
contact your dealer in order to insure there will be no problem with the draft.
The stove pipe must be made of aluminized or cold roll steel with a minimum thickness of 0.021"or 0.53 mm.It is strictly forbidden
to use galvanized steel.
Your stove pipe should be assembled in such a way that the male section(crimped end)of the pipe faces down.Attach each of the
sections to one another with three equidistant metal screws. Seal the joints with furnace cement.The stove pipe must be fastened to
the stove by at least two screws or other equivalent mechanical methods.
The pipe must be short and straight.All sections installed horizontally must slope at least 1/4 inch per foot,with the upper end of
the section toward the chimney.Any installation with a horizontal run of stove pipe must conform to NFPA 211.You may contact
NFPA(National Fire Protection Association)and request the latest edition of the NFPA Standard 211.
To insure a good draft,the total length of the stove pipe should never exceed 8'to 10'(2.4m to 3.04 m). (Except for cases of
vertical installation,cathedral-roof style where the smoke exhaust system can be much longer and connected without problem to
the chimney at the ceiling of the room).
There should never be more than two 90 degrees elbows in the smoke exhaust system.
Installation of a"barometric draft stabilizer"(fireplace register)on a smoke exhaust system is prohibited.
Furthermore,installation of a draft damper is not recommended.With a controlled combustion wood stoves the draft is regulated
upon intake of the combustion air in the stove and not at the exhaust.
Q1/4" slope per foot
Install crimped Flow Direction
end towards of
stove. Flue Gases
4 Male Part Downwards
screws
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IMPORTANCE OF PROPER DRAFT
`Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney.The amount of draft in your chimney depends on
the length of the chimney,local geography,nearby obstructions and other factors.Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures
in the appliance.Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing into the room and`plugging'of the chimney.
"Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints."
"An uncontrollable burn or excessive temperature indicates excessive draft."
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VENTILATION
FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY
When a metal prefabricated chimney is used,the manufacturer's installation instructions must be followed. You must also purchase
(from the same manufacturer)and install the ceiling support package or wall pass-through and"T"section package,firestops(where
needed), insulation shield,roof flashing, chimney cap, etc. Maintain proper clearance to the structure as recommended by the
manufacturer. The chimney must be the required height above the roof or other obstructions for safety and proper draft operation.
Listed Chimney
Attic Insulation
Sheild
Combustible Ceiling
Joists Specified
Clearance
Chimney Ceiling Support
Connector
To Stove
Listed Cap
Maintain 2 inch Storm Collar
Clearance
Flashing
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Listed Chimney —
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J
Ceiling Support
* * Refer to Clearnace to Combustibles
Chimney _
Connector
1
To Stove Combustible Wall
Floor Protector
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WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION
This heater is designed to burn natural wood only.Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried
seasoned hardwoods,as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods.
DO NOT BURN:
1. Garbage; 10. Salt water driftwood or other previously salt water saturated
2. Lawn clippings or yard waste; materials;
3. Materials containing rubber,including tires; 11. Unseasoned wood;or
4. Materials containing plastic; 12. Paper products, cardboard, plywood, or particleboard.
5. Waste petroleum products, paints or paint thinners, or The prohibition against burning these materials does not
asphalt products; prohibit the use of fire starters made from paper,cardboard,
6. Materials containing asbestos; saw dust,wax and similar substances for the purpose of
7. Construction or demolition debris; starting a fire in an affected wood heater.
8. Railroad ties or pressure-treated wood;
9. Manure or animal remains;
Burning these materials may result in release of toxic fumes or render the heater ineffective and cause smoke.
Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered wet,and requires full seasoning time. Standing dead wood can usually
be considered to be about 2/3 seasoned. Splitting and stacking wood before it is stored accelerates drying time. Storing wood on
an elevated surface from the ground and under a cover or covered area from rain or snow also accelerates drying time.A good
indicator if wood is ready to burn is to check the piece ends. If there are cracks radiating in all directions from the center then the
wood should be dry enough to burn.If your wood sizzles in the fire,even though the surface is dry,it may not be fully cured, and
should be seasoned longer
Waste and other flammable materials should not be burned in your oven. Any type of wood may be used in your oven,but specific
varieties have better energy yields than others. Please consult the following table in order to make the best possible choice.
TYPE WEIGHT PER CORD EFFICIENCY SPLITS MILLIONS
(LBS.CU.FT.,DRY) RANKING BTU's/CORD
Hickory 63 4500 1.0 Well 31.5
White Oak 48 4100 .9 Fair 28.6
Red Oak 46 3900 .8 Fair 27.4
Beech 45 3800 .7 Hard 26.8
Sugar Maple 44 3700 .6 Fair 26.2
Black Oak 43 3700 .6 Fair 25.6
Ash 42 3600 .5 Well 25.0
Yellow Birch 40 3400 .4 Hard 23.8
Red Maple 38 3200 .3 Fair 22.6
Paper Birch 37 3100 .3 Easy 22.1
Elm/Sycamore 34 2900 .2 Very Difficult 20.1
Red Spruce 29 1800 .1 Easy 16.1
It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you use DRY WOOD only in your wood oven. The wood should have dried for 9 to 15
months,such that the humidity content(in weight)is reduced below 20%of the weight of the log. It is very important to keep in mind
that even if the wood has been cut for one,two or even more years,it is not necessarily dry,if it has been stored in poor conditions.
Under extreme conditions it may rot,instead of drying. This point cannot be over stressed;the vast majority of the problems related
to the operation of a wood oven is caused by the fact that the wood used was too damp or has dried in poor conditions.
These problems can be:
• Ignition problems
• Creosote build-up causing chimney fires
• Low energy yield
• Blackened windows
• Incomplete log combustion
Smaller pieces of wood will dry faster.All logs exceeding 6"in diameter should be split. The wood should not be stored directly
on the ground.Air should circulate through the cord.A 24"to 48"air space should be left between each row of logs,which should
be placed in the sunniest location possible.The upper layer of wood should be protected from the elements but not the sides.
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WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION
CAUTIONS:
➢ ASHES COULD CONTAIN HOT EMBERS EVEN AFTER TWO DAYS WITHOUT OPERATING THE STOVE.
➢ THE ASH PAN CAN BECOME VERY HOT.WEAR GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY.
➢ NEVER BURN THE STOVE WITH THE STOVE DOOR OR ASH CLEAN OUT OPENING UNSEALED .THIS
WOULD RESULT IN OVER FIRING THE STOVE.DAMAGE TO THE STOVE AND EVEN HOUSE FIRE MAY
RESULT.
TESTING YOUR WOOD
When the oven is thoroughly warmed,place one piece of split wood(about five inches in diameter)parallel to the door on the
bed of red embers.
Keep the air control full open by pulling on it and close the door.If ignition of the piece is accomplished within 90 seconds from
the time if was placed in the oven,your wood is correctly dried.If ignition takes longer,your wood is damp.
If your wood hisses and water or vapor escapes at the ends of the piece,your wood is soaked or freshly cut.Do not use this wood
in your oven.Large amounts of creosote could be deposited in your chimney,creating potential conditions for a chimney fire.
TAMPER WARNING
This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered.It is against federal regulations to alter
this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
THE FIRST FIRES
The fresh paint on your stove needs to be cured to preserve its quality. Once the fuel charge is properly ignited,only burn small
fires in your stove for the first four hours of operation.Never open the air control more than necessary to achieve a medium burn rate.
Make sure that there's enough air circulation while curing the stove.The odors could be smelled during the 3 or 4 first fires.Never
start your stove outside.You will not be able to see if you are over heating.
IGNITION
After making sure that the stove air intake controls are fully open(completely pull-out towards you),place several rumpled sheets
of paper in the center of the combustion chamber.Place 8 to 10 pieces of small dry kindling wood over the paper in the form of a tent.
You may also place a few pieces of heating wood,but choose the smaller ones.No chemical product should be used to light the fire.
Before igniting the paper and kindling wood, it is recommended that you warm up the chimney.This is done in order to avoid
back draft problems often due to negative pressure in the house.If such is the case,open a window slightly near the stove and twist
together a few sheets of newspaper into a torch.Light up this paper torch and hold it as close as possible to the mouth of the pipe
inside the combustion chamber to warm up the chimney. Once the updraft movement is initiated,you are ready to ignite the stove
by lighting the paper and kindling wood inside the combustion chamber.
When you have achieved a good bed of hot embers,we recommend the following burn procedures:
•
Primary Air Settings Electric Blower Speed Setting(Variable)
(Slide Damper is located in center of stove under hearth plate) (Blower is on High when turned "ON",
(Damper Adjustment:Pulling out on damper decreases air) Rotate clockwise until stop for"LOW".)
Burn Rate Adjust Damper from fully closed Burn Time Blower Speed
Low 3/16"(4.7mm) @ 30 minutes Low
Medium-Low 1/4"(6.4mm) @ 30 minutes Low
Medium-High 9/32"(7.1mm) @ 30 minutes Low
High 3/4"(19mm) M all minutes High
CAUTION:Never alter the damper slide or the adjustment range to increase firing for any reason.Doing so could result
in heater damage and will void your warranty.
The amount of visible smoke being produced can be an effective method of determining how efficiently the combustion process
is taking place at the given settings.Visible smoke consist of unburned fuel and moisture leaving your stove.Learn to adjust the air
settings of your specific unit to produce the smallest amount of visible smoke.Wood that has not been seasoned properly and has a
high wood moisture content will produce excess visible smoke and burn poorly.
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WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION
WARNINGS
➢ NEVER OVERFIRE YOUR STOVE.IF ANY PART OF THE STOVE STARTS TO GLOW RED,OVER FIRING IS
HAPPENING.READJUST THE AIR INTAKE CONTROL AT A LOWER SETTING.
➢ THE INSTALLATION OF A LOG CRADLE OR GRATES IS NOT RECOMMENDED IN YOUR WOOD STOVE.
BUILD FIRE DIRECTLY ON FIREBRICK.
➢ NEVER PUT WOOD ABOVE THE FIREBRICK LINING OF THE FIREBOX.
➢ ATTEMPTS TO ACHIEVE HEAT OUTPUT RATES THAT EXCEED HEATER DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HEATER.
OPERATION
Controlled combustion is the most efficient technique for wood heating because it enables you to select the type of combustion you
want for each given situation.The wood will burn slowly if the wood stove air intake control is adjusted to reduce the oxygen supply
in the combustion chamber to a minimum.On the other hand,wood will burn quickly if the air control is adjusted to admit a larger
quantity of oxygen in the combustion chamber.The air intake control on your stove is very simple.If you pull on it out completely
towards you,it is fully open.If you push on it until it stops the combustion air is reduced to a minimum. Real operating conditions
may give very different results than those obtained during testing according to the species of wood used,its moisture content,the
size and density of the pieces,the length of the chimney,altitude and outside temperature.
Efficiencies can be based on either the lower heating value(LHV)or the higher heating value(HHV)of the fuel.The lower heating
value is when water leaves the combustion process as a vapor, in the case of woodstoves the moisture in the wood being burned
leaves the stove as a vapor.The higher heating value is when water leaves the combustion process completely condensed. In the
case of woodstoves this would assume the exhaust gases are room temperature when leaving the system,and therefore calculations
using this heating value consider the heat going up the chimney as lost energy. Therefore, efficiency calculated using the lower
heating value of wood will be higher than efficiency calculated using the higher heating value. In the United States all woodstove
efficiencies should be calculated using the higher heating value.
The best way to achieve optimum efficiencies is to learn the burn characteristic of you appliance and burn well-seasoned wood.
Higher bum rates are not always the best heating burn rates;after a good fire is established a lower burn rate may be a better option for
efficient heating.A lower burn rate slows the flow of usable heat out of the home through the chimney,and it also consumes less wood.
The top down method of fire building is recommended for this appliance.After making sure that the stove air intake controls are
fully open(completely pull-out towards you), Place the largest pieces of wood on the bottom, laid in parallel and close together.
Smaller pieces are placed in a second layer,crossways to the first.A third layer of still smaller pieces is laid crossways to the second,
this time with some spaces between.Then a fourth layer of loose,small kindling and twisted newspaper sheets tops off the pile.hea
RELOADING
Once you have obtained a good bed of embers,you should reload the unit. In order to do so,open the air controls to maximum
a few seconds prior to opening the stove's door. Then proceed by opening the door very slowly; open it one or two inches for 5
to 10 seconds,before opening it completely to increase the draft and thus eliminate the smoke which is stagnant in a state of slow
combustion in the stove.Then bring the red embers to the front of the stove and reload the unit.
For optimal operation of your wood stove,we recommend you to operate it with a wood load approximately equivalent to the
height of fire bricks.It is important to note that wood combustion consumes ambient oxygen in the room. In the case of negative
pressure,it is a good idea to allow fresh air in the room,either by opening a window slightly or by installing a fresh air intake system
on an outside wall.
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WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION
Creosote-Formation and Need for Removal when wood is burned slowly,it produces tar and other organic vapors,which combine
with expelled moisture to form creosote.The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire.
As a result,creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining.When ignited,this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.The chimney
connector and chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote
build-up has occurred.If creosote has accumulated(3mm or more),it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
We strongly recommend that you install a magnetic thermometer on your smoke exhaust pipe,approximately 18"above the stove.
This thermometer will indicate the temperature of your gas exhaust fumes within the smoke exhaust system.The ideal temperature
for these gases is somewhere between 275°F and 500°F.Below these temperatures,the build-up of creosote is promoted.Above 500
degrees,heat is wasted since a too large quantity is lost into the atmosphere.
➢ To Prevent Creosote Build Up:Always Burn Dry Wood.This Allows Clean Burns And Higher Chimney Temperatures,
Therefore Less Creosote Deposit.
Leave the air control full open for about 5 min. every time you reload the stove to bring it back to proper operating temperatures.
The secondary combustion can only take place if the firebox is hot enough.
Always check for creosote deposit once every two months and have your chimney cleaned at least once a year.
If a chimney or creosote fire occurs,close all dampers immediately.Wait for the fire to go out and the heater to cool,then inspect
the chimney for damage.If no damage results,perform a chimney cleaning to ensure there is no more creosote deposits remaining
in the chimney.
ASH DISPOSAL
Whenever ashes get 3 to 4 inches deep in your firebox or ash pan,and when the fire has burned down and cooled,remove excess
ashes.Leave an ash bed approximately 1 inch deep on the firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid.The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible
floor or on the ground,away from all combustible materials,pending final disposal.The ashes should be retained in the closed container
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
SMOKE AND CO MONITORS
Burning wood naturally produces smoke and carbon monoxide(CO)emissions.CO is a poisonous gas when exposed to elevated
concentrations for extended periods of time.While the modern combustion systems in heaters drastically reduce the amount of CO
emitted out the chimney, exposure to the gases in closed or confined areas can be dangerous. Make sure your stove gaskets and
chimney joints are in good working order and sealing properly to ensure unintended exposure.It is recommended that you use both
smoke and CO monitors in areas having the potential to generate CO.
OPERATIONAL TIPS
• Operational Tips for Good,Efficient,and Clean Combustion
• Get the appliance hot and establish a good coal bed before adjusting to a low burn rate(this may take 30 minutes or more
depending on your wood)
• Use smaller pieces of wood during start-up and a high burn rate to increase the stove temperature
• Be considerate of the environment and only burn dry wood
• Burn small,intense fires instead of large,slow burning fires when possible
• Learn your appliance's operating characteristics to obtain optimum performance
• Burning unseasoned wet wood only hurts your stoves efficiency and leads to accelerated creosote buildup in your chimney
It is strongly recommended that ashes in the metal container are taken outside immediately,and are not stored within your home.
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MAINTENANCE
Your wood stove is a high efficiency stove and therefore requires little maintenance. It is important to perform a visual inspection
of the stove every time it is emptied,in order to insure that no parts have been damaged,in which case repairs must be performed
immediately.Inspect and clean the chimney and connector pipe periodically for creosote buildup or obstructions.
GLASS
• Inspect and clean the glass regularly in order to detect any cracks.If you spot one,turn the stove off immediately. Do not
abuse the glass door by striking or slamming shut.Do not use the stove if the glass is broken.
• If the glass on your stove breaks,replace only with the glass supplied from your heater dealer.Never substitute other materials
for the glass.
• To replace the glass,remove the screws retaining the glass mouldings inside the door. Remove the mouldings and replace
the damaged piece with a new one.Perform the procedure backwards after replacing.When replacing the glass,you should
change the glass gasket to make sure you keep it sealed.
• Never wash the glass with a product that may scratch.Use a specialized product,available in the stores where wood stoves
are sold.The glass should be washed only when cold.
GASKETING
It is recommended that you change the door gasket(which makes your stove door air tight)once a year,in order to insure good
control over the combustion,maximum efficiency and security.To change the door gasket,simply remove the damaged one. Carefully
clean the available gasket groove,apply a high temperature silicone sold for this purpose and install the new gasket.You may light
up your stove again approximately 24 hours after having completed this operation.This unit's door uses a 3/4"diameter rope gasket.
WARNING:
NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITHOUT A GASKET OR WITH A BROKEN ONE.DAMAGE TO THE STOVE OR
EVEN HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.
PAINT
Only clean your stove with a dry soft cloth that will not harm the paint finish. If the paint becomes scratched or damaged,it is
possible to give your wood stove a brand new look by repainting it with a 1200'F heat resistant paint.For this purpose,simply scrub
the surface to be repainted with fine sand paper,clean it properly,and apply thin coats(2)of paint successively.
BLOWER (IF EQUIPPED)
The blower needs to be removed and air blown clean.Make sure the blades do not have build up.
SECONDARY AIR TUBES
The secondary air tubes must be cleaned with a wire brush.If debris remains in holes lightly tap with a wooden stick to remove.
FIREBRICK
The firebrick should be cleaned and inspected as necessary.Replace any damaged or broken brick.
AIR TUBES
The air tubes assembled in this unit are designed to provide an accurate mix of secondary air to insure the highest efficiency.Any
damage or deterioration of these tubes may reduce the efficiency of combustion.The air tubes are held in position by either screws
or snap pins.Locate these to either side of the tube and remove to allow the tube to be removed and replaced.
This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation.It is against federal regulations to operate
this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
High Fuel Consumption
Possible Cause Possible Remedies (Unplug blower first if equipped)
Improper regulation of draft or air inlet Close air inlet control as much as possible to maintain desired
heat output.
Check all gaskets, reinstall if necessary(see maintenance for
gasket replacement procedure).
Improper door fitting Check door gasket,reinstall if necessary(see maintenance for
gasket replacement procedure).
Check door latch adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
Back Puffing
Possible Cause Possible Remedies (Unplug blower first if equipped)
Gusts of wind. Chimney may need wind diverter.
2-10-3 rule not properly maintained. Raise chimney to appropriate height.
Chimney Blockage. Smoke shelf in chimney is filled with creosote, soot and ash.
Tree limb or other obstruction too close.
Smoke rolls out when feed or ash doors are opened
Possible Cause Possible Remedies (Unplug blower first if equipped)
Wind Gusts blowing down the chimney. Smoke shelf in chimney is filled with creosote, soot and ash.
Chimney may need wind diverter.
Opening heater door too soon. Open air control, crack door for 5-10 seconds before fully
opening door.
Low Heat Output
Possible Cause Possible Remedies (Unplug blower first if equipped)
Obstruction in chimney. Check for blockage in chimney, remove if necessary.
Improperly sealed venting. Check all gasketing, replace if necessary.
Check exhaust venting seals, reseal if necessary.
Wet or unseasoned wood being burned. Burn dry, seasoned hard wood.
Improper wood loading. Load wood according to directions under utilization.
Poor chimney draft. Improper chimney height or wrong size flue in use.
Inspect chimney for soot, creosote and ash buildup, clean if
necessary.
Persistent soot, creosote or ash build up in chimney
Possible Cause Possible Remedies (Unplug blower first if equipped)
Cool exhaust flue gasses. Use double or triple wall external chimney.
Burning unseasoned/wet wood Use dry, seasoned hardwood.
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FLOOR PROTECTOR
The stove must be placed on solid concrete, solid masonry, or when installed on a combustible floor, on a Type 2 floor protector listed to standard
UL 1618 with a minimum R value of 3.0 and a minimum thickness of 1"or equivalent.The floor protector is required to provide heat,live ember,and
ash protection and must be of a non-combustible, continuous solid surface to protect against infiltration of live embers and ash. For UL Listed floor
protectors,refer to manufacturers instructions for installation directions. Manufacturers of listed floor protectors include Imperial Metal Products and
Hy-C among others.To calculate R-Values for alternative methods,see below for calculation methods.
Alternate materials may be rated with C-factor(Thermal Conductance)or k-factor(Thermal Conductivity)ratings which must be converted to R-value
to determine if the alternate material meets the tested requirements. The following instructions provide the proper information and formulas for
conversion to R-value.
To determine if alternate materials are acceptable follow this sequence.
1. Convert material specifications to R-value:
a.R-value given—no conversion necessary
b.k-factor is given with a required thickness(T)in inches: R= 1/k x T
c.C-factor is given: R= 1/C
2. Determine the R-value of proposed alternate floor protector:
a.Use formulas in step 1 above to calculate R-value of proposed material(s).
b.For multiple layers,add R-values of each layer to determine overall R-value.
3. If the overall R-value of the floor protector system is equal to or greater than the floor protector specifications given,the alternate is acceptable.
Definitions:
Thermal conductance(C)
BTU W
Thermal conductivity(k)_ (hr)(ftz)('F) (mz)('K)
(Btu)(inch) W BTU
Thermal resistance(R)_ (hr)(ft2)(°F) _ (m2)(°K) (hr)(ftz)(°F)
(hr)(ftz)('F) (m2)('K)
BTU W
Example:
The specs of floor protector material should be 3/4-inch thick material with a k-factor of 0.84. The proposed alternative material is 4" brick with a
C-factor of 1.25 over 1/8-inch mineral board with a k-factor of 0.29.
Step 1:Convert specs to R-value.
R= 1/k x T= 1/0.84 x 0.75=0.893 System must have a R-value of 0.893=Rspecs
Step 2:Calculate R-value of individual components
4"Brick with C-factor=1.25. R= VC= 1/1.25=0.80=Rbrick
1/8-inch(0.125")mineral board with k-factor=0.29. R= 1/0.29 x 0.125=0.431 =Rmin.brd.
Step 3:Add R-values of components to get total R-value of system
Rbrick+Rmin.brd=0.80+0.431 = 1.231 =Rsystem
Step 4:Compare Rsystem to Rspecs
Rsystem= 1.231 is larger than Rspecs of 0.893.System R-value exceeds the required specifications and therefore is an acceptable alternative.
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HOW TO ORDER REPAIRPARTS
This manual will help you obtain efficient,dependable service from your stove,and enable you to order repair parts correctly.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
When writing,always give the full model number which is on the nameplate attached to the stove.
When ordering repair parts,always give the following information as shown in this list:
1. The part numberAW180
2. The part description
3. The model number:
4. The serial number:
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CITY OF ARLINGTON
238 N. OLYMPIC AVE-ARLINGTON, WA. 98223
PHONE; (360)403-3551
_ BUILDING PERMIT
Address:4027 178th Place NE Permit#:1219
Parcel#:00714500000200 Valuation:0.00
OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR
Name:COLEMAN,ELIZABETH ANN Name:Elizabeth Coleman Name:Elizabeth Coleman
Address:4027 178TH PL NE Address:4027 178th Place NE Address:4027 178th Place NE
City,State Zip:ARLINGTON,WA 98223-8792 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223
Phone: Phone:425-407-3361 Phone:425-407-3361
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR_
Name: Name:
Address: Address:
City,State,Zip: City,State,Zip:
Phone: Phone:
LIC#: EXP: LIC#: EXP:
JOB DESCRIPTION
PERMIT TYPE: Residential Mechanical CODE YEAR: 2015
STORIES: CONST.TYPE:
DWELLING UNITS: I OCC GROUP:
BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD:
PERMIT APPROVAL
I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED
THEREBY;NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18.27.
THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID.
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION IIAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR
A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. IBC IOARCI 10.
SALE. : K NOT F;:Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form
and c it � rlt gton#3101.
9¢abEthCdaren 11/23/2016
Signature Print Name Date fZclaied By Dafe
CONDITIONS
Approved as submitted.
THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZS ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY
CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION.
PERMIT FEES
Date Description Fee Amount
11/23/2016 Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee) $25.00
11/23/2016 Mechanical Permit Base Fee $25.00
Total Due: S50.00
Total Payment: $50.00
Balance Due: SO.00
CALL FOR INSPECTIONS
BUILDING(360)403-3417
When calling for an inspection please leave the following information:
Permit Number,Type of lospection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon
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. ..... CITY OF ARLINGTON
238 N. OLYMPIC AVE -ARLINGTON, WA. 98223
PHONE; (360)403-3551
BUILDING PERMIT
Address:4027 178th Place NE Permit#:1219
Parcel#:00714500000200 Valuation:0.00
OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR
Name:COLEMAN,ELIZABETH ANN Name:Elizabeth Coleman Name:Elizabeth Coleman
Address:4027 178TH PL NE Address:4027 178th Place NE Address:4027 178th Place NE
City,State Zip:ARLINGTON,WA 98223-8792 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223
Phone: Phone:425-407-3361 Phone:425407-3361
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
Name: Name:
Address: Address:
City,State,Zip: City,State,Zip:
Phone: Phone:
LIC#: EXP: LIC#: EXP:
JOB DESCRIPTION -
PERMIT TYPE: Residential Mechanical CODE YEAR: 2015
STORIES: CONST.TYPE:
DWELLING UNITS: I OCC GROUP:
BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD:
PERMIT APPROVAL W
I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED
THEREBY;NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18.27.
THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID.
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR
A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. IBC110/IRC110.
SALES TAX NOTICE:Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington
must be reported
✓on your sales tax return form
and coded City of Arlington#3101.
Signature Print Name Date �I�eleased By Dale,
CONDITIONS
Approved as submitted.
THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZS ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY
CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION.
PERMIT FEES
Date Description Fee Amount
11/23/2016 Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee) $25.00
11/23/2016 Mechanical Permit Base Fee $25.00
Total Due: $50.00
Total Payment: $50.00
Balance Due: $0.00
CALL FOR INSPECTIONS
BUILDING(360)403-3417
When calling for an inspection please leave the following information:
Permit Number,Type or Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon
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Permit Information
Date 11/21/2016
Permit Number 1219
Project Name Coleman
Applicant Name Elizabeth Coleman
Applicant Address 4027 178th Place NE
City,State,Zip Arlington,WA 98223
Contact Elizabeth Coleman
Phone 425-407-3361
Email cashcolemanrowe@gmail.com
Permit Type Residential Mechanical
Site Address 4027 178th Place NE
Valuation 0.00
Status Applied
Permit Issued
Permit Expires
Square Feet 0
Type of Construction/Occupancy Load
Number of Stories 0
Proposed Use Replace Fireplace Insert
Assigned To Kristin Foster
Property Information Owner Information
Parcel#:00714500000200 COLEMAN, ELIZABETH ANN
COLEMAN, ELIZABETH ANN 4027 178TH PL NE
4027 178TH PL NE ARLINGTON,WA 98223-8792
Contractors
Contractor Name Primary Contact Phone Email Contractor Type License License#
(Elizabeth Coleman Elizabeth Coleman 425-407-3361 c:ashcolemanrowe@gmail.com JOWNEI
Review
Date T pe Description Target Date I Completed Date Assigned To Status
11/21/2016 Residential Mechanical 11/26/2016 (Kevin Olander 11n Review
Fees
Fee Description Notes Amount
Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee)j 322.10.00.00 $25.00
Mechanical Permit Base Feel 322.10.00.00 $25.00
Total $50 0a
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11/21/2016 10:01.55 AMDgjq_Application. df Oster,Kristin
RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL
�P r PERMIT APPLICATION
Department of Community& Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE• Arlington, WA 98223• Phone(360) 403-3551
THIS APPLICATION IS TO BE USED WHEN APPLYING FOR NEW MECHANICAL INSTALLATION AND
OR GAS PIPING FOR EXISTING RESIDENCES. PLEASE FILL OUT ALL PAGES OF THIS APPLICATION
AND INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION.
Project Address:4027 178th pl ne
Project Description:Replacement of fireplace insert
Owner: Elizabeth Coleman
Address: 4027 178th pi ne City:Arlington Stated Zip Code: 98223
Phone: 4254073361 Email:cashcolemanrowe@gmail.com
Applicant: Elizabeth Coleman
Address:4027 178th pl ne City. Arlington Stated Zip Code: 98223
Phone: 4254073361 Email: cashcolemanrowe@gmail.com
CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Contractor Name:Elizabeth Coleman Self
Address:4027 178th pi ne City: Arlington Statewa Zip Code: 98223
License Number:n/a Expiration: n/a
Phone:4254073361 Email:cashcolemanrowe@gmail.com
STAFF USE ON Received
Permit#: Accepted by: Date: NOV 21 2016
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RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL
�l �o PERMIT APPLICATION
Department of Community& Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE• Arlington,WA 98223• Phone(360) 403-3551
SELECT ALL PROPOSED APPLIANCES
❑ Furnace (80+) Model# AFUE
❑ Heat Pump Model # AFUE HSPE
❑ AC Unit Model # SEER
❑ Freestanding Stove Fire Place Insert 111 Outdoor BBQ
❑ Gas Piping U Solid-Fuel Appliance IJ Other
Gas Piping Information
Not Applicable:
Pipe Material:
Pipe Size.-
Distance from Meter to Furthest Appliance:
Total BTU's of all Appliances:
• New gas piping requires a pressure test hooking to any appliance
• Sediment traps (drips) are required on all gas lines
• Gas lines are required to be supported/secured every 6 to 8 feet
• Proper Combustion air and venting required for all appliances
• A shut-off valve is required within 6 feet of all appliances
G�lizaGetli�olerazass Applicant Signature: "��" "'� "` Date: 11/21/2016
Applicant Printed Name: Elizabeth Coleman
I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction, installation for the above mentioned
property will be in accordance with the applicable laws of the City of Arlington and the State of Washington.
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Permit#: 1219
Permit Date: 11/21/16
Permit Type: RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL
Project Nam e Colem ai
Applicant Nam a Elizabeth Colem ai
Applicant Address: 4027 178th Place NE
Applicant, City, State, Zip: Arlington,WA98223
Contact: Elizabeth Colem ai
Phone: 425-407-3361
Em al: cashcolem airowe@gm al.com
Scope of Work: Replace Fireplace Insert
Valuation: 0.00
Square Feet: 0
Num ber of Stories: 0
Construction Type:
O xupancy G ioup:
ID Code:
Permit Issued: 11/23/2016
Permit Expires:
Form Permit Type:
Status: LASERFICHE
Assigned To: Kristin Foster
Property
Parcel# Address L egal Description O wrier Nam e Ovner Phone Zoning
00714500000200 4 027 178TH PL NE COLEMAN, 111 Single Fam iy
ELIZABETH ANN Residence-Detached
Contractors
Contractor P rim ay Contact P hone A ddress C ontractor Type L icense License
Elizabeth Coleman E lizabeth Colem ai 4 25-407-3361 4027 178th PINE OWNER
Inspections
Date I nspection Type D escription S cheduled Date C om lieted Date I nspector S tatus
11/23/2016 C 10. 11/23/2016 B UILDING A pproved
MECHANICAL
ROUGH-IN
Plan Reviews
Date R eview Type D escription A ssigned To R eview Status
11/21/2016 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
MECHANICAL
Fees
Fee D escription N otes A m cant
Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee) $25.00
Mechanical Base P erin i Fee $25.00
Total $50.00
Attached Letters
Date Letter D escription
11/23/2016 Building Perm i
Paym acts
Date Paid By D escription P aym art Type A ccepted By A m cunt
11/21/2016 Liz Colem ai 6 2376826 c c $50.00
O itstanding Balance $0.00
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Date File Nam e
11/23/2016 1965107-1219 Issued Perm i.pdf
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11/21/2016 1960114-20161121 09l 58.jpg
11/21/2016 1960115-20161121 091014.jpg
11/21/2016 1960011-1219 Application.pdf