
SAFETY NOTICE: Read this entire manual before you install and use your appliance. If not properly installed, a house fi re may result. To reduce the ri
10 63D0001Flue SizingThe fl ue size for a controlled-combustion appliance should be based on the cross-sectional volume of the stove fl ue outlet. In t
63D0001 11CLEARANCESBACDFFEEGHCLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES (UL-1482 AND ULC-S627)Minimum clearances to combustible materials in inches. Note: All “A,”
12 63D0001INSTALLATIONWALL PASS-THRUSWhenever possible, design your installation so the connector does not pass through a combustible wall. If you m
63D0001 13Do not connect the heater to any air distribution duct or system.In Canada: The Canadian Standards Association has established different g
14 63D0001OPERATIONCHIMNEY REFER TO CHIMNEY AND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONSContact your local building authority for approved metho
63D0001 15OPERATIONYou can never be too safe. Contact your local fi re authority for information on what to do in the event of a chimney fi re, and hav
16 63D0001INSTRUCTION FOR FIRST BURN – CURING THE STOVE PAINTYour stove has been painted with the highest quality stove paint and has special break-i
63D0001 17BAFigure 15: Removing Baffl eSECTION RIGHT SIDE VIEWStep 1: Pull the cotter pin from the retaining collar on the front tube.Detail AStep 2:
18 63D0001MAINTENANCEFigure 14: Removing FirebrickFirebrickREMOVING FIREBRICKTo remove fi rebrick, lift up from bottom and rotate outward. See Figure
63D0001 19CREOSOTEWhen wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors. These combine with moisture to form creosote. Creosote vapo
2 63D0001CONTENTSSpecifi cations ... 03Questions? ...
20 63D0001REPLACEMENT PARTSSSW30 SSW30 SSW30 SSW30 SSW30FTAL FTAPB STAL STAPB FTPBITEM PART No.DescriptionQty.1 63D0162FIREBRICK14 14 14 14 14 152 63
63D0001 21REPLACEMENT PARTS CONTINUEDSSW30 SSW30 SSW30 SSW30 SSW30FTAL FTAPB STAL STAPB FTPBITEM PART No.DescriptionQty.40 58D6022 1/4”-20 X 3/8” LG.
22 63D0001ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWNHJLAEFKBCDG23456789201712221110161514131819212324252627282930313233343537363838394062163D0065SCALE = 5:1DETAIL D
63D0001 23ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWNUSNMTQRWVXP41434448454749505153525954555657605861424663D0063DETAIL MSCALE = 5:163D0064DETAIL NSCALE = 5:163D006
24 63D0001FAQSFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS1) What is the correct way to start a fi re?a) You will need small pieces of dry wood (kindling) and paper.
63D0001 25FAQS8) What is draft?Draft is the ability of the chimney to exhaust by-products produced during the normal combustion process.9) What can
July 2006 P/N 63D0001 • Rev. 3LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTYThe following components are warranted for life to the original owner, subject of proof of pur
63D0001 3SPECIFICATIONSMODEL A B C D E F GSSW30FTAL 30¼ 28¼ 19¼ 24¼ 26 NA 27¾SSW30STAL 33¾ 28¼ 19¼ 24¼ 26 32 27¾MODEL A B C D E F GSSW30FTPB 32¾ 30¾
4 63D0001QUESTIONS? Log Length 20" Maximum burn time2 10 hours Average area heated (sq.ft)2 2,200 sq. ft. Range of heat output3 11,000-30
63D0001 5PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSBEFORE INSTALLATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE1. Check with the building inspector’s offi ce for compliance with local c
6 63D0001CAUTIONAttempts to achieve higher output rates that exceed heater design specifi cations can result in permanent damage to the heater. The r
63D0001 7REMOVING THE STOVE FROM THE PALLET AND ATTACHING THE LEGS ON THE SSW30(F/S)TALCaution: Stove is extremely heavy. You will need help installi
8 63D0001UNPACKING AND ATTACHING LEGS7) With rear leg installed, pivot the stove so that the hold down bracket is off the pallet. The stove should b
63D0001 9STOVE SET-UPSTOVE SET-UP1. Check that all brick and tubes are in place.2. Select the proper location for the stove. These appliances must
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