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Building Permit #530-11 - 386 CHESTNUT STREET 1/7/2011
r 1{ Permit NO: 30, 1 1 a BUILDING'PERMIT TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION Date Received I — 1 1 p-���eo ,6 •ryO O pM TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential New Building One family Addition Two or more family Industrial Alteration No. of units: Commercial Repair, replacement Assessory Bldg Others: Demolition Other �epfic SII afoalain1lettants ' L��stnct t��p �- j'-'^�s ...� "$$£ i. �V1/te t LT""= GlirrldJlY:Gr _ s. p �K� .F.! =' _ .- .�'r`�s.; .: _ — x' T DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PREFORMED: `7!V":S'%4 LL C1 1 ST0V1 Identification Please Type or Print Clearly) OWNER: Name: .5-JF_Yr-_rA Phone: c118.LBS ZZLIq ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg. No. FEE SCHEDULE. BULDING PERMIT. 512.00 PER $1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON $125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cost: $ 5 c1 md). [®(J> FEE: $ Check No.ME177 Receipt No.: 20 NOTE: Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund 8I -g V Location �6 611ei- ✓,"T No 6-30-11 Date Z- S CNUSEt Check # 23846 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Certificate of Occupancy $ Building/Frame Permit Fee $ Foundation Permit Fee $ Other Permit Fee $ 6 TOTAL $ i_ Building Inspector Plans Submitted Plans Waived Certified Plot Plan Stamped Plans ' TYPE OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL Public Sewer ! i m•' Tannmg/Massage/Body Art Swimming Pools Well Tobacco Sales Food Packaging/Sales] Private (septic tank, etc. Permanent Dumpster on Site THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF - U FO -RM , DATE REJECTED DATE APPROVED PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMENTS CONSERVATION Reviewed on Signature COMMENTS HEALTH Reviewed on Signature COMMENTS r Zoning Board of Appeals: Variance, Petition No: Zoning Decisionlreceipt submitted yes Planning Board Decision: Comm Conservation Decision: Comments Water $ Sewer Con nection/Siqnature & Date Driveway Permit DPW Town Engineer: Signature: Located 384 Os000d Street CIO" j �`yr• - a d A 4 1 i • Dimension Number of Stories: Total square feet of floor area, based on Exterior dimensions. Total land area, sq. ft.: ELECTRICAL: Movement of Meter location, mast or service drop requires approval of Electrical Inspector Yes No DANGER ZONE LITERATURE: Yes No MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A —F and G min.$100-$1000 fine NU I t5 and UA I A — (For department use 0 Notified for pickup - Date Doc.Buildin2 Permit Revised 2008 Building Department The following is a list of the required forms to be filled out for the appropriate permit to be obtained. Roofing, Siding, Interior Rehabilitation Permits s- w 4. x � ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ Workers. Comp Affidavit ❑ Photo Copy Of H.I.C. And/Or C.S.L. Licenses ❑ Copy of Contract ❑ Floor Plan Or Proposed Interior Work ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster _permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit Addition Or Decks ❑ Building. Permit Application ❑ Certified Surveyed Plot. Plan ❑ Workers Comp Affidavit a Photo Copy of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses ❑ . Copy Of Contract ❑ Floor/Crossection/Elevation Plan Of Proposed Work With Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) o Mass check Energy Compliance Report (If Applicable) ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit New Construction (Single and Two Family) ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ Certified Proposed Plot Plan ❑ Photo of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses ❑ Workers Comp Affidavit . ❑ Two Sets of Building Plans (One To Be Returned) to Include Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) ❑ Copy of Contract ❑ Mass check Energy Compliance Report ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit In all cases if a variance or special permit was required the Town Clerks office must stamp the decision from the Board of Appeals that the appeal period is over. The applicant must then get this recorded at the Registry of Deeds. One copy and proof of recording must be submitted with the building application Doc: INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT:BPFORM07 Revised 2.2008 A, f �� V�17/!%ZO�IZI(SE!QU.fL �ii iCL(.3/7LCO�G�4 Office of Consumer Affairs & B siness Regulation ;z HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR _ =w Registration:.. x=1.41507 Type: P` Expiration: 4!25/2012 Ltd Liability C orpor SUN -RAY BUILDERS..,--... JASON TARDIFF 15 NOTRE DAMEy— ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275y.. Undersecretary titassac5usetts - Department of Public Sa#et1 Board of Building Rggrulations and Standards Construction Supervisor License License: CS. 86380 Restricted to: 00 JASON A TARDIFF 15 NOTRE DAME AVE ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 1��- Expiration. 11/3/2011 ( „�nmi•�inet Trµ: 9364 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 ' www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual): Address: Pc,. 95c -,,f, 22'-A City/State/Zip: Y, "- H . o3 2 Phone #: G0,5 -q2B 1" 2--- Are yo an employer? Check the appropriate box: 17 Type of project (required): am a employer with Z 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I 6. E] New construction 1IVVs employees (full and/or part-time).* 2. ❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- have hired the sub -contractors listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑ Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub -contractors have g, ❑ Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp, insurance required.] comp. insurance.$ 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑ Electrical repairs or additions 3. ❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11. E] Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑ Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, § 1(4), and we have no // 1 13.her aG d ,Srol/ <_ employees. [No workers' comp. insurance required.l % ns *Any applicant that checks box #1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers' compensation policy information. T Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit anew affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the subcontractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub -contractors have employees, they must provide their workers' comp. policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers' compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: HAR_1_Fa'RD `jam_ ' . FAK- t -C F_ CONARAI ► I Policy # or Self -ins. Lic. 4:_(5U01 1f3 LA37_H P % m H i (T) Expiration Date: (DE • (E) 1 . J I Job Site Address: Z 39LP Cj-1E5rx.1uT : TGZE_F—"' r City/State/Zip: fA. A -.—(D i L 5 Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to $1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under thepains and_penalties ofperjury that the information provided above is true and correct Phone #: Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License # Issuing Authority (circle one): 1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone #• A v C � z CD C c s U 0 0 q OA CQ � w UO) U) w r� v . 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LIMITS ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE i GENERAL LIABILITY CS8000OIA-0-CS230 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR P.0. Box 5125 EACH OCCURRENCE ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Manchester, NH 03108 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE XII OCCUR Robin Viol ette INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED Sun -Ray Builders, Inc. MED EXP (Any one person) INSURERA: Colony Insurance Co and I&L ChimneyWorks LLC A INsuRERB: Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company PO BOX 224 INSURER C: Suncook, NH 03275 I INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. 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EACH ACCIDENT S 100,000 - I=, I. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYE S 100,000 If yes, describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT I S 500,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS / VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS -Cancellation exception: NH Law requires 10 days notice of cancellation for non-payment of premium. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPR NT E s � o ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD r6 hearthstone sG ec" Collection S 0 A P 5 T C N E Clydesdale (Model 8491) Non -Catalytic, Wood Burning Fireplace Insert OWNER'S MANUAL INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read this entire owner's manual before you install and use your new Clydesdale wood burning fireplace insert. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Contact Local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (Building Department or Fire Officials) About Permits, Restrictions, and Installation Inspection Required in Your Area. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! ,,N"TERrFk �CM C � eA US d~70ck NgYy We recommend that our products be installed and o { serviced by professionals who r are certified in the U.S. by NF1 � T 'hsTIT011 ` (National Fireplace Institute). www.nficertified.org Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc. Clydesdale Model 8491 Manual: 6400-40462 R: 3 - 1 2/11201 0 Hearthstone Table of Contents Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 4 CODES...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 SAFETYINFORMATION............................................................................................................................................... 5 PERIODICCHECKLIST........................................................................................................................ ........................ 6 EMERGENCYPROCEDURES........................................................................................................................................ 6 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................................................ 7 INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................................... 8 Unpacking...................................................................................................................................................................... 8 PackingList....................................................................................................................................................................8 21 Hearth Requirements & Floor Protection.......................................................................................................................9 21 Clearancesto NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces................................................................................................................9 22 Clearanceto combustibles.............................................................................................................................................9 28 Installingthe Insert .......................................................................................................................................................10 Installingthe surround.................................................................................................................................................. 14 Removing & Reversing the Door..................................................................................................................................14 Removing the Ash Lip Cover & Facade.......................................................................................................................15 BlowerPower Cord Routing.........................................................................................................................................16 25 VENTING COMPONENTS & CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................. 17 Installinga Venting System..........................................................................................................................................17 Connecting Your Wood Fireplace Insert ......................................................................................................................17 Connecting to a Prefabricated Metal Chimney.............................................................................................................17 Connection to a Masonry Chimney ... ............. . .... ...................... ............. .... ....................... 18 OPERATION............................................................................................................................................................. 21 Controls& Features.....................................................................................................................................................21 Operatingthe Blower................................................................................................................................................... 21 ChoosingFirewood...................................................................................................................................................... 21 Wood Heat Value: Sorted By Btu Content................................................................................................................... 22 Buildinga Fire...........................................................................................................................................................23 28 Breaking in Your Wood Fireplace Insert .......................................................................................................................23 Operating Your Insert Efficiently..................................................................................................................................24 IntermittentOperation..................................................................................................................................................25 Buildinga Fire for Everyday Use..................................................................................................................................25 Disposalof Ashes........................................................................................................................................................ 25 Over -Fire Caution........................................................................................... ............................................. .......25 MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................................................................... 26 Creosote Formation and Need for Removal.................................................................................................................26 Gaskets........................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Glass............................................................................................................................................................................ 26 CastIron......................................................................................................................................................................27 BlowerSystem............................................................................................................................................................. 28 TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................................................................. 29 BasicHeating Issues....................................................................................................................................................29 DraftSampling Access Port ......................................................................................................................................... 29 TroubleshootingGuide.................................................................................................................................................30 REPLACEMENT PARTS & OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES................................................................................................... 31 SAFETYLABEL........................................................................................................................................................ 32 LIMITEDWARRANTIES............................................................................................................................................. 33 Page 3 of 35 N Hearthstone Introduction Congratulations! You have just invested in a most unique wood burning Fireplace Insert — the Clydesdale Model 8491 is a clean burning EPA certified, non -catalytic wood burning Fireplace Insert. You can be proud to join the Hearthstone family with our Premier Cast Iron Wood Burning Fireplace Insert. The generous firebox depth and width allows for loading of wood up to 22 inches long! Your purchase ensures years of clean, comfortable heat with minimal maintenance. You will receive the benefits of the most advanced technology in wood burning without the cost and maintenance requirements of a catalytic Fireplace Insert. The Clydesdale blends modern technology with the unique beauty and heating qualities of soapstone (used as the firebox lining) and cast iron. Soapstone is well known for its even heat production and long heat -retaining ability. We trust that you will appreciate the quality of our handcrafted product. Please read this manual in its entirety. Its purpose is to familiarize you with your Fireplace Insert's safe installation, proper break-in, operation and maintenance. It contains information that is useful to you now, and in the years to come. So keep it handy and refer to it as needed. Use these instructions as well as national, state, and local building codes to install your Fireplace Insert. Ensure to maintain the designated stovepipe and Fireplace Insert clearances to walls, ceilings, hearth, and other combustible surfaces. This will help Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 reduce the risk of fire. Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage, bodily injury, and even death. Keep furniture, drapes, curtains, wood, paper, and other combustibles far away from the Fireplace Insert. Never install the Fireplace Insert in a location where gasoline, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or other flammable liquids are used or stored. 4. SAFETY NOTICE: A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT IF THIS FIREPLACE INSERT IS NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY. FOR YOUR SAFETY, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. The performance of your Fireplace Insert depends on many variables. Since all installations are unique, the general information and operating procedures presented here can only serve as useful guidelines rather than hard and fast rules. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact your dealer for additional information. This Fireplace Insert is manufactured and warranted by: Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc® 317 Stafford Ave. Morrisville, VT. 05661 www.hearthstonestoves.com Codes When you install your Clydesdale wood Fireplace Insert, it is imperative that you adhere to all local codes, which can be obtained from either of the following two National sources: American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) 1430 Broadway New York, NY 10018 mw.ansi.orn National Fire Protection Association, Inc. (NFPA) Battery March Park Quincy, MA 02269 hhp:/!www.nffa org Page 4 of 35 Hearthstone Safety Information Read and understand this Owner's Manual thoroughly before installing and using this Fireplace Insert. Make sure to install your Fireplace Insert: According to the manufacturer's recommendations. 6 In accordance with all applicable codes 6. With the proper sized chimney. When using your Fireplace Insert: 4o Warn children and others unfamiliar with woodstoves of the danger of touching hot, radiating surfaces of your Fireplace Insert. For your additional safety, obtain hearth and stove guards through your local dealer. . Follow recommended break-in procedure as outlined in this manual. . Burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions result when burning air-dried, seasoned wood, as compared to green or freshly cut wood. .. Use caution when loading firewood into a hot stove. 6 Inspect the stovepipe, chimney connector and chimney, as recommended. Follow these safety precautions: �. Never modify this Fireplace Insert in any way, especially the primary air control system. ,. Never burn kiln dried wood, painted or treated wood, solvents, trash, plywood, colored or glossy paper, plastic, artificial logs, cardboard, coal, or driftwood. Especially, do not burn coal in this Fireplace Insert. . Never use gasoline type fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or other liquid fuels or solid Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 fire starters to start or invigorate the fire. These fuels can possibly generate carbon monoxide, which can sap the supply of oxygen. Keep all such materials away from the Fireplace Insert. Never use a log grate or other device to elevate the fire. Do Not allow logs to rest against or otherwise come in contact with the glass when the door is closed. 4 Do Not slam the door or use the door to force wood in to the Fireplace Insert. Never over -fire your Fireplace Insert Never put articles of clothing or candles on a hot Fireplace Insert. Do Not connect the Fireplace Insert to a flue that is serving another appliance. Other safety guidelines ,_ As a general rule, keep all combustible items such as furniture, drapes, clothing, and other items, at least 36" (0.92 m) from the Fireplace Insert ,. Install a smoke detector, preferably in an area away from your wood Fireplace Insert. 4 Install a CO detector as a rule. Wood burning appliances can generate little CO, but oil and gas burning appliances can produce huge amounts if not operating properly. Keep a fire extinguisher handy. We recommend the type rated "A B C." & Dispose of ashes properly. . Keep children and pets away from the stove; they could be burned by touching a hot stove. . Clean your chimney system as needed. Page 5 of 35 Hearthstone Periodic Checklist Perform each of these tasks at the specified intervals. At the End of Every Week: 4. Empty ashes from the firebox (sooner if the firebox begins to fill up). At the Beginning of Every Other Month: A visual inspection of the flue liner or chimney for creosote is recommended depending upon your use of the stove. 4, Check door seals using the "dollar bill test." - When the fire is out and the insert is cool, shut the door on a dollar bill. If the bill pulls out without any resistance, then your insert's door isn't sealed properly. To tighten the seal, adjust the latch spring tension or change the door gasket if necessary. Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 At the End of Every Season: Clean any chimney connector thoroughly. Replace any pieces that show signs of rust or deterioration. Inspect and, if necessary, clean your chimney (flue liner). Thoroughly clean out the firebox of the Fireplace Insert. Inspect all door gasket material and replace if worn, frayed, cracked or extremely hard. 4. Replace any badly cracked refractory soapstone in the firebox. Clean dust away from the ash lip assembly and grills. Remove the Ash Lip Cover and inspect the blower assembly - clean if necessary. Emergency Procedures If you have a stovepipe or chimney fire, follow these instructions: 1. If the fire is too threatening, leave the area and call the fire department immediately! If not, perform the next two steps. 2. Close the primary air control. 3. Keep the Fireplace Insert door closed! WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT OUT A STOVEPIPE OR CHIMNEY FIRE BY THROWING WATER ONTO THE STOVE, STOVEPIPE, OR CHIMNEY. THE EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE ASSOCIATED WITH SUCH FIRES CAN CAUSE INSTANTANEOUS STEAM AND SERIOUS BODILY HARM. Once the chimney fire has expired, leave the primary air control closed and let the fire in the Fireplace Insert die out completely. DO NOT burn the Fireplace Insert again until the Fireplace Insert, connector pipe, liner, and chimney are all thoroughly inspected for any sign of damage. You must correct any damage before using your Fireplace Insert again. To remove the Clydesdale for inspection purposes, disconnect the venting from inside the firebox. Carefully remove the surround from the insert, and slide the insert away from the fireplace. Page 6 of 35 Hearthstone Specifications Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Maximum Heat Output: 60,000 BTU per hour of Depth: 24.63" (62.56 cm) cordwood (based on independent laboratory test results). Front Door Size: 22" wide x 11.5' high (55.88 x 29.21 cm) Size of Heated Area: Up to 2,000 square feet. Stovepipe Size: 6" (152 mm) diameter Firebox Capacity: 2.4 cubic feet or 48 pounds of wood (The amount and weight of wood contained per Metal Chimney: 6" (152 mm) inside diameter cubic foot of firebox volume can vary from 15 to 36 lbs. per cubic foot depending on type of wood, Masonry Chimney: 6" (15.2cm) inside diameter moisture content, packing density and other factors. (round flue) As a constant for comparison and test purposes, we 8" x 8" (20 x 20cm) (square are assuming 20 lbs. of seasoned hardwood per flue) cubic foot of firebox volume). Flue Exit: Top exit only Maximum Log Length: 22" (55.88 cm) Actual Weight: 550 pounds Height: 23.12" (58.72 cm) Castings Finish: Painted Matte; and Porcelain Width: 31.62" (80.31 cm) Enamel [Wa v a] ['I a v-. 2] Figure 1 — Clydesdale Dimensions Page 7 of 35 Hearthstone Installation Unpacking Hearthstone packages your Clydesdale Fireplace Insert with the greatest care so that it ships safely. Under certain circumstances, however, damage can still occur during transit and handling. When you receive your Fireplace Insert, unpack it carefully, inspecting it, and all parts for damage. Also, ensure that all parts are included. If any parts are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Packing List 1- Clydesdale 8491 Fireplace Insert 1- Fagade and Ash Lip w/ blower (in place on insert) 1- Fagade Top Grill (in place on insert) 1- Surround Kit Box (ships on top of insert) In Firebox: 1- Box, Refractory Stone Kit 1- Bag, Door Handle Kit 1- Envelope, Owner's Manual Packet 1- Pouch, Touch-up Paint (Enamel only) Pre -Installation Prep When installing this unit in a fireplace, you must attach the provided metal label (3300-625) to the Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 fireplace prior to installing the insert (see illustration on page 18). 4. WITH ALL CHIMNEYS, A POSITIVE CONNECTION MUST BE MADE BETWEEN THE FIREPLACE INSERT'S FLUE COLLAR AND THE CHIMNEY (see page 17). Ensure that the Fireplace Insert will have enough clearance to combustible materials in the vicinity. These combustibles can include walls, floor, ceiling, fireplace mantle, and chimney decor. You must carefully consider the clearances to all of these combustibles before actually connecting your Fireplace Insert. Read this chapter to obtain a sound understanding of how to properly install your Fireplace Insert. Contact the following agency for more information: National Fire Protection Agency Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269 1-800-344-3555 1-617-770-3000 www.nfpa.org vr=.. Figure 2 — Minimum Fireplace Dimensions Page 8 of 35 Hearthstone Hearth Requirements & Floor Protection Combustible flooring must be protected with a covering of noncombustible material (slate, marble tiles, other noncombustible material can be used for this purpose). The floor protection must extend beyond the body of the Fireplace Insert at the minimum as follows and have a minimum "R -Value" of 1.0. Clydesdale Fireplace Insed Model 8491 1. Use either the K -factor or the C -factor formula explained above to convert specifications not expressed as R -values. 2. For multiple layers of floor protectors, simply add the R -values of each layer to determine the overall R -value of the layers. If the overall R -value of your setup is greater than the R -value of the specified floor protector, then your setup is acceptable. Clearances to NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces You can reduce the clearances to combustible From fuel surfaces by using any National Fire Protection e.00door opening Agency (NFPA) approved wall protection system. 4_ 8.00 Refer to NFPA 211 for specific and complete details: Hearth must be non-combustible material with "R -Value" at least 1. Figure 3 — Hearth Requirements Noncombustible Material Thickness R -value Gypsum or plasterboard' 1/2" 0.45 Wallboard, Wonderboard, or 1 „ /2 0.20 Durock' B Ceramic board (Fiberfrax or 1/2" 1.10 Micor)' Nominal solid clay brick' V 0.20 Ceramic wall or floor tile' 1/4" 0.01 Mineral wool insulation 1" 3.12 Cement mortar2 1" 0.20 Horizontal still air2 * '/$" 0.92 Floor protectors come with various types of specifications. To convert a floor protector's specification to an R -value, do one of the following: 1. If the R -value is given, use that value - no conversion is needed. 2. If a K -factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches, use this formula: R -value = 1/K x T 3. If a C -factor is given, use the formula: R -value = 1/C To determine the R -value of the proposed alternate floor protector: ' According to Intertek Testing Services, Inc. 2 According to ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals 1977 National Fire Protection Agency Battery March Park Quincy, MA 02269 1-800-344-3555 1-617-770-3000 wlvw. nfpa. orq Clearance to combustibles COMBUSTIBLE MANTLE SIDE TRIM B C A _N O D Figure 4 — clearances to combustibles A- Side wall = 12" B- Mantle and top trim = 27" B- Mantle/ with mantle shield kit = 11" C- Trim = 9" * Measured from top of sheet metal shroud Page 9 of 35 Hearthstone Installing the Insert Step One: Remove the contents of the firebox. This will include the owner's manual packet, a box of soapstone refractory bricks, the handle knob assembly, and a pouch containing enamel touch-up (if applicable). Step Two: Remove the Clydesdale from the pallet (see Photo 1). Locate the three mounting clips attached to the leveling bolts (two in the front and one in the back) that secure the insert to the shipping pallet. 1. Using a 1/2" wrench, remove the rear lag screw and mounting clip. 2. Check the front clips — if there is sufficient clearance above the lag screws to clear the facade, remove them. 3. Otherwise, if the lag screw is close to and under the fagade (see photo 1), carefully loosen the front clip lag screws about one turn. Take care to not damage the finish on the facade. 4. Slide the insert backwards about one inch to disengage the front clips. The Insert ships with the Fagade and ash lip cover installed. You should not need to remove these in a typical installation. Photo 1 — Pallet Mounting Clip Detail (Right Front Shown - Fapade Installed) Step Three: Install the wooden knob onto the latch handle. The knob, bolt, and washer are located in a plastic bag removed from the firebox in step one. Place the washer onto the bolt and then push the bolt through the knob. Turn the bolt onto the latch handle Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 and tighten with a hex wrench. Handle is shown Photo 2 — Door Handle & Latch Detail (Fagade removed) Step Four: Measure the opening of the fireplace. When measuring the fireplace cavity, you will need to determine the following: 1. Will the flue collar be installed in the forward or aft position? The depth of the firebox will determine the location of the flue collar. NOTE: the collar is installed at the factory in the aft position to accommodate the most common type of install that requires use of an elbow or flex connector for attachment to the chimney liner. To change the collar to the forward position for a shallow fireplace, follow the instructions in step five. Proceed to the next step if the aft position is correct for your installation. This end up? ......,.... a m w, Medium density Reversable Flue Collar gasket (Front -Back) Figure 5 — Flue Collar Detail Page 10 of 35 Hearthstone Note: With the collar is in the aft position - to properly attach the liner or connector to the flue collar using all three screws, you must remove the baffle/plenum and drop the flue collar into the firebox for attachment of the flue liner. If the baffle/plenum and flue collar do not need to be removed, you can skip to step 7. Step Five: Change the position of the flue collar if necessary. To remove the flue collar, reach in through the flue collar and locate the four bolts threaded down through the insert top on the corners of the flue collar. Remove the nuts with a 7/16" wrench. Lower, and turn the collar 180 degrees to the forward position. Fit the four holes on the collar over the four bolts. Fasten the nuts back onto the bolts and tighten them with the 7/16" wrench. Now place the insert into the fireplace opening and connect to the flue liner (meeting UL 1777). Photo 3 — Collar Mounting Detail (Inside Firebox) Photo 4 — Air Shroud Installed (default) Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Photo 5 - Collar in Default 300 Aft Position (air shroud removed for clarity) Photo 6 — Collar in Forward (9011 Position) NOTE: In order to connect the liner to the flue collar properly with three screws when the flue collar is in the aft (default) position, you must remove the baffle/plenum and drop the collar into the firebox. Removing the baffle will also allow you to connect the flue liner to the flue collar in the forward position if space above the insert installed in the fireplace is limited. Page 11 of 35 Hearthstone Step Six: Remove the baffle/plenum. Photo 7 — Stone Clip Detail NOTE: Before the baffle can be removed, the 3 stone retaining clips (one in the rear and one on each side) must be removed from the firebox. Remove the clips by removing the fasteners that hold them to the firebox. To remove the baffle / secondary air plenum, loosen the two socket head machine screws that hold it in place with a 5/32" hex wrench (see photo below). Once these screws are loose, lift the baffle assembly off the screws and maneuver it carefully out of the firebox. Photo 8 — Plenum Fastener Detail The removable plenum/baffle assembly inside the Clydesdale firebox. (Shown looking straight into the firebox.) 4, NOTE: If access to the top of the insert is restricted when installed, you will want to loosely attach the mounting bracket for the surround now. For installation details see the instructions provided with the surround. 2. With the baffle/plenum out of the firebox, remove the flue collar as described in step five. Place the flue collar in the firebox and insert the Clydesdale Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 into the fireplace opening. Drop the flue liner (meeting UL 1777) into the firebox through the flue collar opening. Attach the flue liner, or connector to the collar, push the collar and flue liner up to the top of the firebox, ensure the collar slips onto the four bolts, and secure it by turning the nuts back onto the bolts and tighten with a 7/16" wrench. Place the baffle / secondary air assembly back into the firebox and re -install. CAUTION: THE BAFFLE MATERIAL IS A HIGH TEMPERATURE CERAMIC. IT WILL LAST FOR MANY YEARS UNDER NORMAL USE; HOWEVER, IT IS EASILY DAMAGED BY IMPACT OR FORCE. APPLY PRESSURE TO THE STAINLESS STEEL AIR TUBES AND CAST IRON ONLY! a. Place the baffle inside the stove with the ceramic board facing up, and the stainless steel shelf tabs forward. b. Lift the baffle and slide the rear baffle sleeves fully into the slots on the rear of the unit. The slots on the baffle will drop back onto the threaded rods in the back of the firebox c. Gently lower the front of the baffle until the shelf tabs are resting on the sidewall. d. To verify that the baffle is in the correct position, gently tug down on the front of the baffle. If it does not move — placement is correct. Tighten the machine screws loosened in step one. Photo 9 — Baffle/Plenum Shelf Tab Detail Page 12 of 35 Hearthstone Step Seven: With the unit in the desired position within the fireplace, level the unit using a box end wrench on the square portion of the left and right leveling bolts (if fagade is installed). Use a 9/16" socket wrench on the Stover nut to adjust the rear leveling bolt (see photos 10 through 12). Photo 10 — Leveling Bolt Detail (Right Front shown with Facade removed & Stover lock nut installed) Photo 11 — Rear Leveling Bolt Detail (with stover lock nut installed -accessed in Firebox) Photo 12 —Rear Leveling Bolt (Rear view) Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Step Eight: Install the soapstone refractory pieces in the firebox (see photos 13 through 15). The Clydesdale refractory stone set includes the following stones: 9 ea: 4-1/2" x 9" (A) 1 ea: 4-1/2" X 4-1/2" (B) 2 ea: 4-1/2" X 12" Angled Cut (C) 2 ea: 4-1/2" x 11-1/4" Angled Cut (D) Photo 13 — Firebox Floor Stones Photo 14 — Install & Secure Firebox Rear Stones Photo 15 — Left and Right Side Stones Page 13 of 35 Hearthstone Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Installing the surround 3. Remove, and set aside the two hinge pins and any spacer washers. Step Nine: Remove the surround components from the large cardboard box that accompanied the Clydesdale Insert. Included are the surround panels, assembly hardware, and surround mounting bracket. Refer to the instructions included with the surround for complete assembly and installation. Read this Owner's Manual for all other installation and operational requirements. Removing & Reversing the Door To reverse the door to open from the right, first cover the ash lip cover with cardboard or a towel (to avoid scratching it), then remove the door. Open and support the door, then remove the machine screw securing the upper inner hinge. Lift the door off the lower, inner hinge section. Photo 16 - Upper Hinge Mounting Detail Photo 17 - Lower Hinge Mounting Detail 2. Remove the lower hinge section from the insert. Photo 18 - Reversible Door Catch Photo 19 - Reversible Door Stop 4. Use a hex wrench to remove the door catch and the screws (and the door stop if present) on the right side. 5. Reattach the door catch on the opposite side of the front, using the same screws. Reattach the screws (and door stop if present) on the left where the catch was. 6. Remove the two Phillips head screws where the hinges will go on the left side — install them on the right side. 7. Rotate both inner hinge sections 180 degrees and mount the lower hinge's inner section on the left side of the insert. 8. Rotate the door 180 degrees — you do not have to remove or adjust the handle. 9. Insert the pin in the lower hinge's outer section. 10. Insert the hinge pin in the upper hinge's inner section and place it on the upper outer hinge section still attached to the door, reinstall any spacers. 11. Position the door so it is open about 80 degrees and place it on the lower inner hinge section. 12. Attach the upper inner hinge section to the insert. 13. Tap the pins down to seat them if necessary. 14. Close the door and check its alignment — ensure it is square in the opening, and that it does not drag on the ash lip cover. Adjust the hinges/spacers if needed. 15. Check the gasket seal using the dollar bill test. Close the door on a dollar bill — if the bill pulls out without any resistance at any point; this is where it will leak, adjust the door accordingly. Page 14 of 35 Hearthstone Removing the Ash Lip Cover & Fagade In some instances, it may become necessary to remove the Fagade or Ash Lip Cover. To remove the Fagade, you must first remove the Ash Lip Cover. To service the blower, you must also remove the Ash Lip Cover. To remove the Ash Lip Cover, loosen the two hex socket head set screws securing the ash lip cover as shown in photo 20. In order to lift the ash lip cover, you must loosen the set screws enough to clear the mounting clips (see photo 21). Photo 20 — Ash Lip Cover Detail Photo 21 — Ash Lip Cover Mounting Clip Detail 2. To remove the Fagade, first remove the top grill (see photo 22). On brown enamel Clydesdales, carefully lift the grill straight up to avoid scratching or chipping the fagade's finish. Photo 22 — Top Grill Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Photo 23 — Top Grill Adjustment Point Detail 3. The Top Grill on brown enamel finish Clydesdales uses three adjustment points to keep the grill from resting on the fagade's enamel surface. The draft port plug (see photo 32), and two setscrews (see photo above) are adjusted at the factory, but may need further adjustment after installation or maintenance. 4. Lift the Fagade up slightly and tilt it towards you so the mounting clips clear the lip on the stove body (see photo 24). Carefully move the Fagade away from the insert and set aside. Photo 24 — Fayade Clip Detail (rear view) 5. When ready, reinstall the Fagade, Top Grill, and Ash Lip Cover. Note: The fagade is correctly mounted when the clips are positioned as shown in photo 24. Do not remount the fagade and place the mounting clip behind the second inner cast lip shown above. Page 15 of 35 Hearthstone Blower Power Cord Routing The Clydesdale 8491 ships from the factory with the blower system's power cord routed on the left side of the insert as you face it. If your installation requires the cord on the right side, you must remove the fagade and disassemble the ash lip assembly to access the wire clips to change the position of the power cord. 1. Loosen Set Screw and remove Ash Lip Cover. Remove the Fagade as described on page 15. Photo 25 — Set Screw Detail 2. Remove screw and step bushing securing the air control to the bracket. Photo 26 — Air Control Mounting Detail 3. Use a 112" socket, or wrench and remove the 4 bolts and washers securing the Ash Lip Assembly to the body of the insert. There is no need to disconnect any wires. Photo 27 — Ash Lip Assembly Fastener Detail Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 4. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws securing the wire loops on the left and transfer everything to the right side ensuring you place the loops in the equivalent locations (arrows). A wire loop must be placed on the screw closest to the corner to ensure the cord does not rub on the blower housing. Do not disconnect any wiring — there is more than sufficient length to route the cord to the right over the top of the blower speed control. Photo 28 — Wire Loop Mounting Detail Re -attach the ash lip assembly to the front of the insert. Ensure the cord is not touching the blower housing and is routed through the space above the mounting flange. Ensure the cord is not pinched in any way. Re -attach the screw and step bushing securing the air control to the bracket. Ensure the air control moves freely. Re- install the fagade and then the ash lip cover. Photo 29 — Correctly Routed Cord Detail Page 16 of 35 Hearthstone Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Venting Components & Configuration Installing a Venting System 4 DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM Secure all joints, including attaching the flue liner to the Fireplace Insert's flue collar, with three sheet metal screws. Install #10 x 1/2" (3 mm x 13 mm) sheet metal screws into the holes pre -drilled in the flue collar. Eliminating the screws can cause joints to separate from the vibrations that result from a creosote chimney fire. Remember, the NFPA has recommended minimum clearances for chimney connectors to combustibles such as walls and ceilings. Once the Fireplace Insert is installed at safe distances from these combustible surfaces, it is important to maintain these connector clearances for the remainder of the installation. Connecting Your Wood Fireplace Insert You can connect your Clydesdale to a prefabricated metal chimney or a masonry chimney. See Figure 6 for an example to aid in connections. With all chimneys, a positive connection must be made between the fireplace insert's flue collar and the chimney. In an existing Masonry Chimney, use one of the approved following methods: In the U.S: 1. Connect the insert to a listed 6" stainless steel flexible connector that connects to a listed 6" stainless steel liner extending the full length of the chimney. A 22 ga. or greater Blue Steel 6" connector is also acceptable to attach to the flue liner. 2. Connect the insert to a listed 6" stainless steel flexible connector that extends beyond the fireplace's damper into an approved flue tile liner. 3. In all cases, a sealed block off plate, or a plug of other noncombustible material such as unlaced fiberglass insulation, must be installed at the damper area of the existing fireplace to seal the chimney from the room air. In Canada: 4. The fireplace insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner with a minimum diameter of 6" extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney. The chimney liner must conform to the class 3 requirements of chimney liner standards can/ulc-s635 or can/ulc-s640. do Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe as a connector or chimney liner. These materials are not suitable for solid fuel burning applications. Connecting to a Prefabricated Metal Chimney You can install the Clydesdale in masonry or zero clearance fireplaces. Before installing the stove in a factory -built fireplace, the fireplace must have the following characteristics: 1) Listed per UL 127 or ULC S610. 2) Include a full height listed chimney liner meeting type HT requirements (2100° Fahrenheit) per UL 1777 (United States) or ULC S635 (Canada) standards. 3) The means to prevent room air passage to the chimney cavity of the fireplace. 4) Does not disturb the airflow in or within the fireplace when installed (louvers, or cooling air inlet or outlet ports must not be blocked). 5) Not be altered in any way, except for the following: a) External trim pieces which do not affect the operation of the fireplace can be removed, providing they are stored on or within the fireplace for re -assembly if the insert is removed. b) The chimney damper can be removed to install the chimney liner. 6) Must not have blocked circulating chambers (if available). 7) The means for removing the insert to clean the chimney flue. 8) Have a permanent metal warning label (provided with the Clydesdale—see following illustration) attached to the fireplace by riveting it to the outside wall, stating that the fireplace must be restored to its original condition for safe use without the insert. Page 17 of 35 Hearthstone This fireplace must be restored to it's original condition for safe use without the insert. NOTE: When installing this unit as an insert, this label must be installed on/in the fireplace.. 3306625 Remember, you must adhere to all previously described floor protection requirements when installing into a zero clearance fireplace. 4 WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE FIREPLACE INSERT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. Ensure the size of the chimney's flue is appropriate for the Clydesdale. The Clydesdale requires a 6" (152 mm) inside diameter flue for new installations. A 6° diameter flue provides adequate draft and performance. You can use an 8" (203 mm) diameter existing flue with a reducer. An oversized flue contributes to creosote accumulation. (In this case, bigger is NOT better.) There are two ways to install a prefabricated metal chimney: . An interior installation where the chimney passes inside the residence through the ceiling and roof. do An exterior installation where the chimney passes through the wall behind the Fireplace Insert then up the outside of the residence. Whenever possible, choose an interior chimney. An interior chimney heats quickly and retains its heat; thus promotes a better draft and discourages the formation of creosote. An exterior chimney does not benefit from the surrounding warmth of the building, so it typically operates at lower flue temperatures than an interior chimney. An exterior chimney's draft is not as strong and may experience increased creosote accumulation. REMOVE THE DAMPER OR LOCK IT OPEN. Connection to a Masonry Chimney Hire a professional to examine the masonry chimney for cracks, loose mortar, and other signs of deterioration and blockage before connection. If the chimney needs repairs, complete them before installing and using your Fireplace Insert. Do not install your Fireplace Insert until the chimney is safe for use. Ensure the chimney's cleanout is complete and working properly. To avoid a loss of draft, the cleanout must close off completely. Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Ensure the size of the chimney's flue is appropriate for this Fireplace Insert and that it is not too large. Use a masonry chimney with a maximum 8" x 8" (203 mm x 203 mm) tile size for best results. An oversized flue will contribute to the accumulation of creosote. Use the following checklist to ensure that your masonry chimney meets these minimum requirements: Chimney wall construction: 4, A brick, modular block, rubble or stone wall at least 4" (102 mm) thick. Flue liner: Minimum ceramic flue liner thickness of 5/8" (16 mm). Installed with refractory mortar and with at least 1" (25 mm) air space. An equivalent listed chimney flue liner system meeting type HT requirements or other approved material. Interior chimney requirements: At least 2" (51 mm) clearance to combustible structure . • Fire stops installed at the spaces where the chimney passes through floors and/or ceiling. Insulation must be 2" (51 mm) from the chimney. Exterior chimney requirements: At least 1" (25 mm) clearance to combustible structure. Chimney height requirements: (See page 20) At least 3 feet (0.9 m) higher than the highest part of the roof opening through which it passes. . At least 2 feet (0.6 m) higher than any part of the roof within 10 feet (3 m) measured horizontally from the top of the chimney. This Fireplace Insert requires a minimum chimney height of 13 feet (4 m). The maximum recommended chimney height is 30 feet (9m). IMPORTANT: You must seal the damper area around the chimney liner to prevent room air from entering the chimney cavity of the fireplace. 4. WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE BRICKS OR MORTAR FROM THE EXISTING FIREPLACE! (Exception) Removal of masonry or steel (including the damper plate) from the smoke shelf and adjacent damper frame if necessary to accommodate a chimney liner, provided their removal will not weaken the structure of the fireplace and chimney, and will not reduce protection for clearance to combustible materials to less then required by the National Building Code. Page 18 of 35 Hearthstone Listed Stainless Steel Flue Liner with required air space Approved Clay Tile or other Liner Listed Stainless Steel Chimney Connector must connect to, or extend into approved flue liner Min. 8" Masonry thickness in front of Smoke Chamber Min. clearance allowed with insert listing Floor protection in accordance with insert listing Chimney Cap Typical Installation Figure 6 — Connecting to a masonry chimney Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Storm Collar Base Flashing Masonry Chimney or other Stone Damper Plate Removed or secured in open position. Seal —with Sealing Plate or Removable Non-combustible Material. Page 19 of 35 Hearthstone 3 i I Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 2' Min. Figure 7 — The 2110 / 3 Chimney Exit Clearance Rule 2' Min. Figure 8— Minimum Chimney Height Is 3' Even At the Ridge Page 20 of 35 Hearthstone Operation WARNING: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. Please read this entire chapter before lighting your first fire. It explains the controls and features of your wood Fireplace Insert, how to choose firewood, burn rates, and how to break-in your Fireplace Insert and use it on a daily basis. Controls & Features WARNING: ONLY OPERATE WITH DOOR FULLY OPEN OR CLOSED. IF DOORS ARE LEFT PARTLY OPEN, GAS AND FLAME MAY BE DRAWN OUT OF THE OPENING, CREATING RISKS FROM BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE .. IF OPERATING WITH DOORS FULLY OPEN, YOU MUST USE THE ACCESSORY SCREEN AVAILIBLE THROUGH YOUR HEARTHSTONE DEALER DO NOT FORCE THE DOOR OPEN PAST THE DOOR STOP OR YOU COULD DAMAGE THE ENAMEL FINISH AND DOOR FRAME (ENAMELED STOVES ONLY). If operating with the door open, some fuels may create carbon monoxide, which can be hazardous or fatal to your health. Do not burn anything but clean, dry firewood FRONT DOOR & LATCH: The front door allows you to load wood into your Fireplace Insert; a fixed handle allows you to operate the front door and allows you to latch the front door closed. The front door is reversible (hinges moved to the left) to open from the right side. To open the door, lift the handle to the 10 o'clock (or 2 o'clock for RH opening door) position, and pull out on the door. To latch the door, push the door closed tightly then lower the handle to the 8 o'clock (4 o'clock for RH opening door) position. Pull lightly on the door handle to ensure it is properly latched. Do not force the door past the door stop if present; you could damage the door frame and finish. PRIMARY AIR CONTROL: The control handle is located on the front top center of the ash lip under the ash lip cover (see Figure 9). The primary air control allows you to regulate the amount of air entering the firebox. Generally, the more air allowed into the firebox, the faster and hotter the rate of burn; conversely, less air creates a slower burn. To fully open the primary air intake, pull the handle as far out as it will go away from the firebox; push the handle in as far as it will go towards the firebox to close the Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 primary air control. The control does not completely stop the flow of air. Operating the Blower The blower is factory installed within the front ash lip. The blower will run only when the insert is hot. The blower control (notched wheel) is located in the bottom center of the ash lip (see Figure 9). Routing the power cord to the left or right of the insert is possible - follow the instructions provided in the installation section. "W Figure 9 — Primary Air, & Blower Speed Controls Choosing Firewood Your Clydesdale Wood Burning Insert is designed to only burn natural firewood - also known as cordwood. CAUTION: DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, NAPHTHA, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR ENGINE OIL TO START A FIRE. DO NOT USE CHARCOAL, PELLETS, COAL, ARTIFICIAL LOGS OR ANY OTHER MATERIALS AS FUEL; THEY ARE NOT SAFE. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE. The quality of your firewood affects heat output, duration of burn and performance of your Fireplace Insert. Softwoods generally burn hotter and faster, while hardwoods burn longer and produce more long lasting coals. Density and moisture content are two critical factors to consider when purchasing wood for your Fireplace Insert. Page 21 of 35 Hearthstone The following is a list of wood species and their relative BTU (British Thermal Unit) content. The higher the BTU content the longer the burn. Firewood with higher a BTU content is generally considered ideal for a wood stove. Wood Heat Value: Sorted By Btu Content Common Name Lb/ cord MBTU/ cord High Osage Orange (Hedge) 4,728 32.9 Hickory, Shagbark 4,327 27.7 Hop Hornbeam (Ironwood) 4,267 27.3 Beech, Blue (Ironwood) 3,890 26.8 Birch, Black 3,890 26.8 Locust, Black 3,890 26.8 Hickory, Bitternut 3,832 26.7 Locust, Honey 3,832 26.7 Apple 4,100 26.5 Mulberry 3,712 25.8 Oak, White 4,012 25.7 Medium High Beech, European 3,757 24 Maple, Sugar 3,757 24 Oak, Red 3,757 24 Ash, White 3,689 23.6 Birch, Yellow 3,689 23.6 Medium Juniper, Rocky Mtn 3,150 21.8 Elm, Red 3,112 21.6 Coffeetree, Kentucky 3.112 21.6 Hackberry 3,247 20.8 Tamarack 3,247 20.8 Birch, Gray 3,179 20.3 Birch, White (Paper) 3,179 20.3 Walnut, Black 3,192 20.2 Cherry 3,120 20 Ash, Green 2,880 19.9 Cherry, Black 2,880 19.9 Elm, American 3,052 19.5 Elm, White 3,052 19.5 Sycamore 2,808 19.5 Ash, Black 2,992 19.1 Maple, Red 2,924 18.7 Fir, Douglas 2,900 18.1 Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Medium Low Boxelder 2,797 17.9 Alder, Red 2,710 17.2 Pine, Jack 2,669 17.1 Pine, Norway (Red Pine) 2,669 17.1 Pine, Pitch 2,669 17.1 Catalpa 2,360 16.4 Hemlock 2,482 15.9 Spruce, Black 2,482 15.9 Pine, Ponderosa 2,380 15.2 Low Aspen, American 2,290 14.7 Butternut (Walnut, White) 2,100 14.5 Spruce 2,100 14.5 Willow 2,100 14.5 Fir, Balsam 2,236 14.3 Pine, White (Eastern, 2,236 14.3 Western) Fir, Concolor(White) 2,104 14.1 Basswood (Linden) 2,108 13.8 Buckeye, Ohio 1,984 13.8 Cottonwood 2,108 13.5 Cedar, White 1,913 12.2 Moisture content also plays a key role in the performance of your stove. Wood freshly cut from a living tree (green wood) contains a great deal of moisture. As you might expect, green wood has difficulty burning and should be seasoned before using it in your wood stove. To properly season green wood: split, stack and allow to air dry for a period of one year. Stack the firewood on skids or blocking to keep it off the ground, cover only the top of the stack. Plastic or tarps that cover the sides of the stack of wood trap moisture and prevent the wood from drying. As for stacking, an old Vermonter said, "The spaces between the logs should be large enough for a mouse to get through, but not for the cat that's chasing it." Do not store Firewood within the Fireplace Insert's specified clearances to combustible materials. Page 22 of 35 Hearthstone Hearthstone's Thermo -Ceramic Baffle System To enhance the combustion efficiency and reduce the particulate emissions of the fire in your stove, Hearthstone has developed an advanced THERMO- CERAMIC baffle system. This system uses a lightweight, durable ceramic material above the secondary air tubes to maintain high temperatures in the secondary combustion area to promote low emissions and high efficiency combustion. This material will not corrode, rust, dissolve, or lose its strength, however it is vulnerable to puncture or breakage due to rough handling. Please Exercise Care When Loading Wood or Cleaning Your Insert, To Not Damage the Thermo - Ceramic Baffle Located directly above the air tubes in the top of the firebox, this white or gray sheet of material will break if wood or cleaning brushes impact it. Use care when loading and cleaning your stove to avoid breaking this material. If the baffle fractures or a hole is punctured, the stove will function improperly. You must replace the board through a qualified Hearthstone dealer. Building a Fire Once you understand the controls of your Clydesdale Fireplace Insert, and have chosen the appropriate firewood, you are ready to start a fire. Breaking in Your Wood Fireplace Insert It is imperative that you "break in" the Fireplace Insert slowly. Cast iron must be "seasoned"; over -firing a new Fireplace Insert may cause castings to crack or may damage other Fireplace Insert parts. Slowly driving the moisture out of the soapstone bricks lining the firebox will minimize the "shock" to the stone at its first exposure to high firebox temperatures. When you light your first fires, the Insert will emit some smoke and fumes. This is normal 'off -gassing" of the paints and oils used when manufacturing the Fireplace Insert. If you find it necessary, open a few windows to vent your room. The smoke and fumes will usually subside after 10 to 20 minutes of operation. The odor and smoke will end once the Fireplace Insert is "cured". The first fires may also produce other odors from "impurities" that exist in the area immediately Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 surrounding the Fireplace Insert. Some of these impurities are residues of cleaning solvents, paint solvents, cigarettes, candle soot, pet hair, dust, adhesives, a new carpet, and new textiles. These odors will dissipate over time. You can alleviate these odors by opening a few windows or otherwise creating additional ventilation around your Fireplace Insert. If any odor persists, contact your dealer or an authorized service technician. If you adhere to the break-in procedure, as well as all other operating procedures in this manual, the cast iron and soapstone firebox lining of your Fireplace Insert will give you many years of trouble-free use. Avoid the following conditions that can cause the soapstone or cast iron pieces to break: 4. Do not throw wood into the Fireplace Insert. 4Do not use the door as a lever to force wood into the Fireplace Insert. ., Do not load wood that is encrusted with ice into a burning, hot stove as the thermal shock can cause damage. , Do not use a manufactured log grate. Burn the fire directly on the soapstone that lines the bottom of the firebox. The bottom layer of soapstone in the firebox is intended to prevent thermal stress to the cast iron, and should remain in place at all times. Do not over -fire the Fireplace Insert. (Refer to page 25). Building a Break in Fire 1. Open the front door and place five or six double sheets of tightly twisted newspaper in the center of the firebox. Arrange kindling in a crisscross pattern over the newspaper. Kindling should be approximately ten pieces, 1/2" (13 mm) in diameter and 10" to 18" (254 mm to 457 mm) long. 2. Fully open the primary air control by pulling the control handle fully out, away from the firebox. 3. Light the paper under the kindling. Leave the front door slightly ajar momentarily until the kindling has started to burn and draft begins to pull. 4. Close the door and allow the fire to burn. Keep the front door closed while the Fireplace Insert is in use. 5. Keep a watchful eye on your fireplace insert to maintain a steady, low -heat fire. Your first fire should make the Fireplace Insert warm, but not Page 23 of 35 Hearthstone hot to the touch. At most, add only a few small chunks of wood to the fire to reach safe break-in temperatures. 6. Once the Fireplace Insert is warm but not hot to the touch, close the primary air control by pushing it in fully toward the firebox to allow the fire to die out completely. 7. Let the Fireplace Insert return to room temperature. Your first fire and first fire each season thereafter should be built and maintained as outlined above. Your patience will be rewarded by a properly seasoned Fireplace Insert. Note: Because of the cool flue gas temperatures present during the break-in procedure, creosote may build up rapidly. Your door glass may also get dirty. A good hot fire will clean it. We recommend a visual inspection (and cleaning if necessary) of your stovepipe and chimney once the break-in procedure is completed. Operating Your Insert Efficiently Hearthstone designed your Clydesdale insert to burn firewood cleanly and efficiently. The following operational tips explain how to obtain the most heat possible with minimal creosote build-up and emitted pollutants. Burn Rate There are four basic burn rates: high burn, medium burn, low burn, and overnight burn. Each has its own purpose. High Burn Rate: We recommend a high burn rate once or twice a day to fully heat the stove and chimney; this also helps keep the amount of creosote in your stove and chimney to a minimum. After the fire is established and both the stove and chimney are hot, create a high burn for maximum heat output. Pull the primary air control out so that it's fully open or almost fully open. Fully load the firebox with wood on a bed of hot coals or on an actively flaming fire. After you have attained a high burn rate, monitor the stove temperatures frequently to ensure that the stove is not over -fired. The surface temperature on top front of the insert (firebox body under grill) should not routinely exceed 600°Fahrenheit (316°Celcius). Once you understand how your insert burns and heats in your particular setting, you can easily create a high burn rate without risk to the stove or chimney. Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 When your room's temperature is comfortable, maintain your fire by loading smaller quantities of wood. Burning smaller amounts of wood at a high burn rate creates the least amount of creosote in your chimney, emits the lowest amount of pollutants, but provides shorter burn times. Medium to Medium Low Burn Rate: In general, you would usually create a medium to medium low burn rate, especially if your stove is left unattended periodically. Set the primary air control to a mid-range setting, appropriate to maintain a comfortable temperature in the heated area. This setting produces the most efficient overall burn. Low Burn Rate: Close the primary air control for a low burn rate. This setting provides the longest burn time. However, set a low burn rate only periodically. Over extended periods, a low burn rate promotes the accumulation of creosote. If you consistently maintain low burn rates, inspect your venting system frequently. Overnight Burn Rate: An overnight burn, as you might expect, allows you to keep an area heated while you sleep. To create an overnight burn, first ensure the stove and chimney is hot from an established fire. Next, pull the primary air control fully open, and then completely load the firebox with wood. Remember, larger pieces of wood burn longer. Allow the fire to burn intensely for 20 to 30 minutes. Finally, push the primary air control close to its lowest setting; the fire will settle into a lower burn rate with a small flame and more secondary gas ignition. The fire will now burn slowly and steadily. The longevity and intensity of the fire depends on the type, size and quality of the wood, the strength of the chimney draft, and other variables that vary from installation to installation. High draft installations or situations may require using a low burn rate setting. In the morning, you should find a bed of hot coals buried within the ashes. The insert should be warm to the touch but not hot. To restart the fire without relighting, simply stir and rake the ashes with a poker until the hot coals have come to the surface. Place a handful of kindling and a few small logs on the coals, close the door, and fully open the primary air control. The fire should re -ignite within 5 to 10 minutes. Once the fire is burning well, add a few larger logs, close the door, leave the primary air control fully open, and allow the fresh logs to ignite. Running a high burn rate at least once a day burns off accumulated creosote from within the insert and Page 24 of 35 Hearthstone venting system. Now, in the morning after an extended low burn rate, is a good time to create your daily high burn rate; run it for about 20 minutes or so. Not only does this hot fire promote a clean stove and chimney, it also helps keep the glass cleaner for easy viewing of the fire within. Once the fire is burning briskly, regulate the primary air control to a medium setting for a medium, to medium low burn rate. Intermittent Operation If your Fireplace Insert is not used continuously or has not been used in quite some time, follow the break-in procedure at least once to minimize the stress of a hot fire on a cold Fireplace Insert before proceeding with normal operation. We recommend one break-in fire at the start of each heating season. Building a Fire for Everyday Use 1. Open the front door and place five or six double sheets of tightly twisted newspaper in the center of the firebox. Arrange kindling in a crisscross pattern over the newspaper. Use about ten pieces of kindling approximately 1/2" (13 mm) in diameter and 10" to 18" (254 to 457 mm) long. You can place two or three small logs on top of the kindling if desired. 2. Fully open the primary air control by pulling the control handle fully out, away from the firebox. 3. Light the paper under the kindling. Leave the front door slightly ajar until the kindling starts to burn and draft begins to pull. 4. Close the door and allow the fire to burn. 5. If you did not add small logs in step 1, do so once the kindling is burning well. Open the front door and add small logs. Ensure you keep the logs away from the glass in front in order for the air - wash system to work properly. Otherwise, keep the door closed while the insert is in use. 6. Once the fire is burning well, add larger wood pieces to build the fire up. Use the primary air control to regulate the desired rate of burn. Pull the handle out to open the PRIMARY AIR CONTROL for a high rate of burn; push it in to reduce the primary air for a lower rate of burn. 4, Note: When opening the front door to reload or re -arrange logs, open the door just a crack first, pause for a moment, then open the door completely. This procedure allows the firebox Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 to clear of smoke before the door opens fully. Also, reloading on a bed of hot, red coals reduces smoking time and will bring fresh fuel up to a high temperature rapidly. Disposal of Ashes Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. Place the closed container of ashes on a non- combustible floor, or on the ground outside, well away from all combustible materials or fumes, pending final disposal. If ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, retain them in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Over -Fire Caution Over -firing means the Fireplace Insert is operating at temperatures above the recommended temperatures outlined above in the BURN RATE section. Carefully avoid over -firing since it will cause damage to the Fireplace Insert. Symptoms of over -firing include short burn times, a roaring sound in the Fireplace Insert or chimney, and discoloration of the finish. Over -firing can be caused by excessive draft, inappropriate fuel, and operator error. Correct an over -fire situation as follows: EXCESSIVE DRAFT: Contact your dealer to have a draft reading taken. INAPPROPRIATE FUEL: Do not burn coal; kiln dried lumber, pellets, wax logs, plastics, trash or anything other than natural cordwood. OPERATOR ERROR: Ensure all the gaskets are in good condition. Replace worn out or compressed gaskets. Do not burn the Fireplace Insert with the front door in a partially open position. The door must be fully closed or opened completely (e.g. when using viewing screen). If you suspect that your Fireplace Insert is over -firing, contact your dealer immediately. Damage done by over -firing is not covered by your warranty. Results of over -firing can include: warped or burned out internal parts, cracked firebox soapstone, discolored or warped external parts, and damaged enamel. 4. NOTE: ANY SYMPTOMS OF OVER -FIRING WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY! Page 25 of 35 Hearthstone Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Maintenance Creosote Formation and Need for Removal Wood, when burned slowly, produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. These 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, which may damage the chimney or even destroy the house. Inspect the flue liner and chimney at least once every month during the heating season to determine if there is a creosote buildup. To prevent the buildup of creosote: Burn the Fireplace Insert with the primary air control fully open for 20 - 40 minutes daily to burn out creosote deposits from within the Fireplace Insert and the venting system. After reloading with wood, burn the Fireplace Insert with the primary air control fully open for 20 to 30 minutes. This manner of operation ensures early engagement of the secondary combustion system which, when engaged, minimizes creosote buildup in the chimney. If a creosote residue thicker than 114" (6 mm) accumulates, remove it to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. If your glass always remains dirty, your operating temperatures are probably too low, or your wood is not dry enough; therefore, there is a higher risk of creosote buildup. Inspect the venting system for creosote at the Insert connection and at the chimney's top. Cooler surfaces tend to build creosote deposits faster, so it is important to check the chimney at the top (where it is coolest) as well as from the bottom at the Insert. Remove accumulated creosote with a cleaning brush specifically designed for the type of chimney in use. Use a certified chimney sweep to perform this service. Contact your dealer for the name of a certified chimney sweep in your area (your dealer may be a certified sweep!). We recommend that you have the entire system professionally inspected, cleaned, and repaired if necessary, before each heating season. Gaskets Depending on use, replace gasket materials every two to three seasons. If the door seal is leaking, a new gasket will assure a tight seal and improved performance. Contact your dealer for a gasket kit that includes instructions and gaskets for your Fireplace Insert. To replace the door gasket, first remove the old gasket with a utility or putty knife. Clean all gasket channels with a wire brush. Apply gasket cement to the channels and push the new gasket into place without stretching the gasket material. Immediately close the door to fully press the gasket into place and assure a positive seal. Glass Do not operate the Fireplace Insert with a broken door glass. Do not abuse the front door by striking or slamming. When necessary, clean the glass with low alkaline content commercial stove glass cleaners, which are available from your local dealer. Never attempt to clean the glass while the fire is burning, or if the glass is hot. Most deposits are easily cleaned by following the instructions provided with the cleaner. To clean heavier deposits, remove the door from the Fireplace Insert (take care to save hinge pins and spacers for reuse). Lay the door face down on a workbench or table with the handle hanging over the edge. Apply the cleaner to the glass and allow it to sit for a few minutes. Placing the door flat, it will allow the cleaner to penetrate rather than running off the surface of the glass. Wipe the cleaner off with a soft cloth. Important: scratching or etching the glass will weaken the integrity of the glass. Do not use a razor blade, steel wool, or any other abrasive material to clean the glass. Use low alkaline content cleaners only. The front door glass is a ceramic, shock -resistant glass, made specifically for use in woodstoves. Do not use any replacement glass other than the ceramic glass manufactured and supplied for use in this woodstove. Replacement glass is available through your local dealer. Replace the door glass immediately if broken. Contact your local dealer for a replacement glass kit. The glass kit comes with instructions and everything Page 26 of 35 Hearthstone Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 needed for the repair. If you replace the glass 4. Apply penetrating oil to the screws. Remove yourself, wear work gloves and safety glasses. the screws to separate the glass retainer Door removal and glass and glass gasket from the door. 5. Carefully lift the damaged glass from the replacement procedure is as follows: Refer to Figure 10. door casting and discard. 6. Replace the screws. 1. Cover the Ash Lip Cover with cardboard or 7. Install the door. an old towel to avoid scratching it. WARNING: DO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS 2. Remove the door by opening it about 45 WHEN REPLACING THE GLASS OR ANY DOOR degrees, support the door and remove the COMPONENTS. USE ONLY AUTHORIZED bottom hinge pin, then lift the top hinge pin HEARTHSTONE COMPONENTS. until it clears the door hinge section. Move Glass specifications: 320mm x 583mm x 5mm (12 - the door out and away from the insert. 3. Place the door face down on a flat, smooth 5/64" x 22-15/16" x 0.197") Neoceram. surface. Gasket tape - 31 P" """ Door frame - 2410-947 Cast Iron Fa tel l VV ILI I I V1/-" screws 4500-3436 3me - 5491-046 UIQJ� - JUJO -049 Figure 10 — Glass Replacement Components Exterior cast iron parts are either painted with black, high-temperature stove paint or porcelainized with enamel finishes in various colors. Use black, high-temperature stove paint (we recommend satin black by Stove Bright) to touch up and maintain the original appearance of painted cast iron. Use a damp sponge to wipe clean. Dry the cast iron thoroughly to prevent rusting. Clean enameled castings with a standard glass cleaner. With time and use, a very fine, subtle network of lines, commonly known as crazing, may appear seemingly beneath the surface of the enamel. Crazing is a natural predictable process and does not represent a flaw. Page 27 of 35 Hearthstone Blower System Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 For maximum efficiency, the blower system will require periodic cleaning to remove dust that will accumulate during normal use. To access the blower system, you must remove the Ash Lip Cover as described in the installation section of this manual. Remove the Ash Lip Cover and carefully vacuum components. Take care to avoid bending the fins on the blower fans. Inspect all wiring and mounting hardware for damage or deterioration. Photo 30 — Blower System (Ash Lip Cover Removed Photo 31 — Blower Kit Major Components (Kit 94-57910) 1. Left Blower Fan Assembly 2. Right Blower Fan Assembly 3. Power Cord 4. Speed Control with Bracket Page 28 of 35 Hearthstone Troubleshooting Basic Heating Issues Virtually all woodstove operators experience basic common problems at one time or another. Most are correctable and generally require only a minor adjustment of the stove, installation, or operating technique. In cases where weather conditions dramatically affect stove performance, the problems are typically temporary and resolve themselves once the weather changes. Keep in mind that your house itself regulates room/house temperatures. How well the walls, floors and ceilings are insulated, the number and size of windows, the tightness of exterior doors, and the construction or style of your house (vaulted ceilings or other open spaces which collect large percentages of heat, ceiling fans, etc.) all are determining factors of room temperature. Your Insert's performance is also greatly dependant on its installation. One common cause of poor performance is inadequate draft. An oversized chimney flue is commonly the cause. Oversized flues result in decreased vacuum, which prevents the smoke from rising out the chimney. Oversized flues are also more difficult to heat effectively, especially when burning a high efficiency insert like the Clydesdale. Cool flue temperatures inhibit the establishment of a strong draft (and encourage accumulation of creosote). The lack of a strong draft will cause the fire to die down and may even force smoke into the room. If your chimney is the proper size and a strong draft is not easily established, there is the possibility the chimney is just too cold. Again, hot chimneys promote a stronger draft. Other draft issues and guidelines are as follows: 1. AN "AIRTIGHT" HOUSE: a. Inadequate infiltration air supply in a super - insulated or especially well sealed home. b. Air starvation exacerbated by exhaust fans, such as clothes dryers, bathroom vent fans, or cook stove exhaust fans. 2. TALL TREES OR BUILDINGS: a. These obstructions, in close proximity to the top of the chimney can cause chronic or occasional downdrafts. b. Consider the placement of other objects when selecting a site for a new chimney. 3. WIND VELOCITY: a. Strong, steady winds generally create a strong (better) draft. Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 b. "Gusty" wind conditions may cause erratic downdrafts. Strong winds can produce a negative pressure condition in the upwind side of a structure. 4. BAROMETRIC PRESSURE: a. Chimney drafts are typically sluggish on balmy, wet or muggy days (low or falling barometric pressure). This is generally self-correcting as the weather changes. 5. BRISKNESS OF FIRE: a. The hotter the fire, the hotter the chimney and, therefore, the stronger the draft. 6. SEASONALFACTORS: a. Early fall and late spring are generally difficult seasons in which to establish proper drafts. The colder the outside air is (relative to room temperatures) the stronger the draft. 7. OPERATING THE FIREPLACE INSERT: a. There are days when a draft is just not easily established. As outlined above, seasonal factors or a cold chimney may be the cause. b. Starting the fire using small kindling and small wood pieces to obtain a quick, hot fire. Tend the fire frequently with small pieces until the chimney is hot and the draft is well established. c. Briefly partially open a window in the room with the insert to help establish a draft quickly. Draft Sampling Access Port The draft sampling port is located under the top grill on the front center of the stove's body. Remove the bolt or setscrew and nut to check the draft reading. Ensure you replace the plug when finished. Photo 32 — Draft Port Detail Page 29 of 35 Hearthstone Troubleshooting Guide Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS INSERT SMOKES Operating Technique Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening door. Open front door slightly until firebox clears of smoke, then open fully. Cold Chimney Preheat the chimney when first starting a fire. Reverse Draft at Startup Turn off all exhaust fans in home. Open window in room with unit until draft is established. Blocked Flue Examine the chimney liner and cap for blockage or creosote accumulations. Check top of baffle for accumulated flue ash. Oversized Chimney Reline the chimney to the appropriate diameter Undersized Chimney Install a draft inducer or replace the chimney. Chimney Too Short Lengthen the chimney. Incorrect installation Ensure metal flue liner extends the full length of chimney and is connected securely to the flue collar. Or, with masonry liner, ensure flue connector is sealed tightly to inside of chimney where it passes through the fireplace damper area. Air Infiltration Into Chimney Seal all chimney and liner connections and any openings in or around clean-out doors. More Than One Appliance Connected to the Flue Disconnect all other appliances and seal openings. BACK -PUFFING OR GAS EXPLOSIONS Operating Technique Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening the door and keep it fully open for a few minutes after reloading. Extra Low Burn Rate Burn the Fireplace Insert at a higher burn rate. Using accelerant NEVER use accelerants to start or invigorate the fire. Chimney Down -draft Install a chimney cap. Check chimney installation Excessive Ash Build-up Empty ashes more frequently. UNCONTROLLED OR SHORT BURN Unsealed or Open Door Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets. Primary Air Control not operating properly Ensure Primary Air control shutter is opening and closing when control lever is moved. Note: Shutter is not designed to close completely. Deteriorated Gasket Seals Reseal the Insert body with new gaskets where necessary. Extra Long Chimney Shorten the chimney. Install a dam er/restrictor in flue. High Winds or Hilltop Location: Install a chimney cap. Oversized Chimney Reline the chimney to the proper diameter. Over -Fire Damage Inspect unit — replace damaged or warped components. INSUFFICIENT HEAT Poor Quality or Green Wood Use only air-dried wood, preferably dried at least one year. Burn Rate Too Low Operate the Insert at a higher burn rate. Blocked Flue Examine the chimney liner and cap for blockage or creosote accumulations. Check top of baffle for excessive flue ash. Air Insulated Chimney Replace with a pre -fabricated insulated chimney system or a properly sized and lined masonry chimney. Cold Exterior Chimney Reline or insulate the chimney. Leaky flue connector or Chimney liner Check the installation — ensure connector is securely attached to flue collar. Check liner joints. Too Much Heat Loss From House Caulk windows, seal openings in home. Increase energy efficiency of home. DIRTY GLASS Poor Quality or Green Wood Use only air-dried wood, preferably dried at least one year. Burn Rate Too Low Operate the Fireplace Insert at a higher burn rate. Leaky flue connector or Chimney Liner Check the installation — ensure connector is securely attached to flue collar. Check liner joints. BLISTERING OF ENAMEL CASTING Operating Technique Do not aver -fire the Insert. Monitor Insert temperatures. Use seasoned cord wood only. Excessive Draft Check gasket seals. Check chimney height. Install flue dam er/restrictor. Install chimney cap. Page 30 of 35 Hearthstone - Clydesdale Fireplace Insert Model 8491 Replacement Parts & Optional Accessories PART NUMBER: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER:PART DESCRIPTION: CASTINGS:" STEEL PARTS: 2410-901 BOTTOM 5470-039 LEVEL, SURROUND 2410-905 BACK 5490-010 AIR SHROUD, BOTTOM 2410-910 LEFT SIDE 5940-012 PRIMARY AIR CONTROL 2410-915 RIGHT SIDE 5940-013 PRIMARY AIR GATE 2410-926 ASH LIP/BLOWER HOUSING, FRONT 5940-014 PRIMARY AIR GATE CAP 2410-927 ASHLIPIBLOWER HOUSING, TOP 5490-020 SURROUND CLIP 2410-940 PRIMARY AIR MANIFOLD 5490-050 STONE CLIP, REAR 2410-946 FRONT 5490-055 STONE CLIP, SIDE 2410-947 CASTING, DOOR 5490-058 COLLAR, PLENUM, SEC., LEFT 2410-951 FRONT FAQADE 5490-059 COLLAR, PLENUM, SEC., RIGHT 2410-955 SECONDARY AIR PLENUM CONNECTOR 5490-071 SECONDARY AIR TUBE 41 2410-960 SECONDARY AIR PLENUM, LEFT 5490-072 SECONDARY AIR TUBE #2 2410-965 SECONDARY AIR PLENUM, RIGHT 5490-073 SECONDARY AIR TUBE 43 2410-970 TOP 5490-074 SECONDARY AIR TUBE #4 2410-975 FLUE COLLAR 5490-075 CLIP, BAFFLE 2410-991 SURROUND, STRAIGHT 5490-080 BAFFLE SUPPORT S.S. 2410-993 SURROUND, LEFT 5491-011 SHROUD 2410-994 SURROUND, RIGHT 5491-012 CLIP, ASHLIP COVER 5491-013 HANDLE, AIR CONTROL KITS: 5491-014 WHEEL, SPEED CONTROL 94-57910 BLOWER ASSEMBLY KIT 5491-015 BRACKET, SPEED CONTROL 7000-130 GROMMET, SILICONE 5491-027 BRACKET, BLOWER, RIGHT 7000-135 SLEEVE, GROMMET 5491-030 BRACKET, BLOWER, LEFT 7200-601 CONTROL, SPEED, BLOWER 5491-035 SCREEN, ASHLIP 7211-946 FAN, BLOWER, RT 5491-043 PLATE, CONNECTOR, SRRND 7211-947 FAN, BLOWER, LT 5491-085 HINGE, DOOR 94-58910 GLASS KIT 5491-087 SLIDING BRKT, SURROUND 3030-049 CLYDESDALE GLASS 7000-301 SNAP DISC 3160-060 GASKET TAPE, ADHESIVE BACK 5491-046 RETAINER, GLASS SOAPSTONE: 94-58912 DOOR GASKET KIT 1-0000-101 STONE, REF, 4.5"x9x1.25" 3110-051 GASKET ROPE, LOW DENSITY, Y2" 1-0400-900 STONE, REF, 4.5'x12" 94-71910 DOOR HANDLE KIT 1-0400-901 STONE, REF, 4.5'x11.25' 2410-948 HANDLE, DOOR 1-0400-902 STONE, REF, 4.5'x4.5' 3900-190 KNOB 94-73910 FRONT DOOR LATCH KIT MISC: 5491-045 CATCH, LATCH 3120-490 BOARD, CERAMIC, BAFFLE, CLY 5491-048 LATCH 3300-617 RATING LABEL 3300-618 EPA HANG TAG, CLYDESDALE `All are matte part numbers. Clydesdale Accessories: 94-5991110 Matte Surround Kit 94-79700 Mantle Shield 94-5970610 Matte Surround Caps 94-69900 Screen Kit 94-5970659 Blue/Black Enamel Surround Caps 94-5990010 Matte Surround Extension Page 31 of 35 Safety Label CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA J♦OVIZ r`... Listed Room Heater; Solid Foci type ( 1 Wnutsctwedby: hea �►m ak- �wi0a �•^i 317$tarladAVR- "'"�e IManOk Testing Morrisville VT 056&7 WN 1?309 SvMws NA, mc. USA 'PREVENT HOUSE FIRES' SERIAL Install and use only in accardonce with manufadurc's installation insuuctlons and MODEL. NAME: CLYDESDALE 8497 your locafhtiiidingcode5. TESTED TO: UL 1482, ULC 5528, UL 737 TYPE. OF FUEL: Solid Wood On y Colmect to a coot. -approved masonry chimney or listed factory-buift fireplace chimney wiah a WARNINGS direct flue connector into the first chimney finer Risk of smoke and home spillage, section operate, only x4th doors fully open or ruity closed. CAUTION: Special methods are required when passing chimney through a wall or ceiling, refer Do not obstruct space under heater. to local building codes. Do not cannact this unit Do not use grate or elevate fire. Build to a chimney flue serving another appliance. wood fire directly on starve. 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DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHII.ORFN, CLOTHING AND FURNI TUBE A WAY. CONTACT MAY CADS£ SKIN BURNS. SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS, INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY ANO CONNECTOR FREQUENTLY. UNDER CERTAW CONDITIONS OF USE. CREOSOTE BUff DUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDI Y. US ENVIRONMENTAL PR07EC77ONAGENCY Cenrtted to comply with J.,Iy 7, Impanicak-W enliiown, sMrrdalds Late M Manuracnap 1009 2010 1071 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Doc ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ DO Nor REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL 3300717 Page 32 of 35 Hearthstone Woodstove Limited Warranties These warranties give you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from State to State. Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc. (Hearthstone) warrants to the original purchaser only (the "Original Purchaser") the new woodstove manufactured by Hearthstone and purchased by the Original Purchaser (the "Woodstove") against any of the occurrences listed in this document that result from defects in material or workmanship. All obligations of Hearthstone under this document commence on the date the Original Purchaser purchases the Woodstove (the `Purchase Date"). LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Hearthstone warrants the following parts of the Woodstove against the following occurrences that result from defects in material and workmanship: All cast iron parts — against breakage, cracking or burn -through. . All stones — against cracking or breakage due to thermal stress, excluding surface and hairline cracks and scratches that do not affect the operation or safety of the Woodstove. S. Primary and secondary air supply systems, including riser tubes, air wash system, secondary air manifold and stainless steel secondary air supply tubes — against breakage, cracking or burn -through. 4 Glass — against breakage due to thermal shock under normal use. LIMITED FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY Hearthstone warrants the following parts of the Woodstove against the following occurrences that result from defects in material and workmanship: 6 Refractory brick — against breakage and deterioration not resulting from physical damage or over -loading of the Woodstove. .6 Ceramic firebox baffle (the baffle above the secondary air tubes) — against breakage, cracking or burn - through. 6 Door handles and latch mechanisms — against breakage. This warranty expires on the fifth (e) anniversary of the Purchase Date. LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY Hearthstone warrants the following parts of the Woodstove against the following occurrences that result from defects in material and workmanship: Enamel Finish — against peeling or fading, excluding chipping, mechanical abrasion, chemical abrasion or crazing. . Stove cement and all gaskets — against breakage or deterioration. . Accessories and electrical components such as blowers, switches and thermo discs, excluding venting components, hearth components, electrical components and other components or accessories used in conjunction with the installation of the Woodstove not manufactured or supplied by Hearthstone — against breakage or malfunction. This warranty expires on the first (1s') anniversary of the Purchase Date. Page 33 of 35 EXCLUSIONS The warranties contained in this document do not cover, nor is Hearthstone responsible for: 1. Damage resulting from installation or operation of the Woodstove in a manner contrary to the owner's manual. 2. Damage to the Woodstove or cracking of stones due to improper break-in firing procedures. 3. Damage or non-performance resulting from faulty or incomplete setup, installation and start-up or mishandling, abuse, or misuse of the Woodstove, including but not limited to over -firing. 4. Damage resulting from installation, modification, alteration, repair or service of the Woodstove by any party other than Hearthstone or an authorized Hearthstone dealer (a "Dealer"). 5. Damage resulting from the use as fuel of driftwood, treated wood, wax, artificial or manufactured logs, coal or other material other than natural wood. 6. Damage due to water or due to installation of the Woodstove in a damp or high condensation area. 7. Damage due to installation of the Woodstove in an atmosphere contaminated by damaging chemicals, including but not limited to chlorine, fluorine or salts. 8. Scratches on glass, enameled surfaces or stones due to mechanical abrasion. 9. Standard wear and tear of the Woodstove resulting from normal usage over time. 10. Damage resulting from operational -related problems such as over -firing, downdrafts, smoke spillage, or use of corrosive driftwood. 11. Damage or inadequate performance caused by site, installation or environmental conditions beyond Hearthstone's control, including but not limited to nearby trees, rooftops, buildings, wind, hills, mountains, inadequate or excessive venting, insufficient make up air, or negative air pressure whether or not caused by mechanical systems such as furnaces, exhaust fans, clothes dryers, etc. 12. A defect in any part of the Woodstove if the Original Purchaser fails to comply with Hearthstone's or a Dealer's request to ship the part or the Woodstove to Hearthstone or a Dealer, as the case may be. THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE GIVEN BY HEARTHSTONE AND ACCEPTED BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY OBLIGATIONS, LIABILITIES, RIGHTS, CLAIMS, OR REMEDIES IN CONTRACT OR TORT, WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM HEARTHSTONE'S NEGLIGENCE, ACTUAL OR IMPUTED. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE GIVEN ONLY TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY FEDERAL OR STATE LAW. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY STATE LAW, UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN, NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY TO THE SUBJECT WOODSTOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT EXTEND ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE WOODSTOVE WARRANTED HEREUNDER. THEY DO NOT EXTEND TO ANY SUBSEQUENT OWNERS. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL HEARTHSTONE BE LIABLE TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR PERSONAL INJURIES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF HEARTHSTONE HAS BEEN APPRAISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. QUALIFYING FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE To obtain performance of any obligation under this document, the Original Purchaser must, within the applicable warranty time period, contact their Hearthstone dealer, for instructions regarding the return of defective parts for repair, the return of the Woodstove for repair, or a Dealer service call. The Original Purchaser should refer to the Dealer Network search engine contained on Hearthstone's Web site (www.hearthstonestoves.com) if the original dealer is not available, to find a Hearthstone dealer nearest the Original Purchaser's location. Page 34 of 35 0 REMEDY The remedy for any breach of the foregoing warranties will consist of repair or replacement, at Hearthstone's option, of any covered defect in the Woodstove. When the Original Purchaser contacts a Hearthstone Dealer, the Dealer or Hearthstone, as the case may be, will instruct the Original Purchaser to either return the defective part, or the entire Woodstove (if needed), with shipping prepaid, to a Dealer or Hearthstone or allow a Dealer to make a service call at the place where the Woodstove is located. In the event the Original Purchaser refuses to allow a Dealer to make a service call, a Dealer or Hearthstone, as the case may be, will request that the Original Owner return the defective part, or the entire Woodstove (if needed), with shipping prepaid, to a Dealer or Hearthstone. Notwithstanding any other provision of this document. the Original Purchaser shall pay for any travel fees and service charges related to a Dealer's service call. Parts: Hearthstone will replace through an authorized dealer, defective parts covered by the foregoing warranties at no charge. Labor: Within the first (15`) year after the Purchase Date, Hearthstone will pay for warranty labor performed by an authorized Dealer at Hearthstone's published labor rates in effect at the time the labor is performed. Thereafter, the Original Purchaser is responsible for the cost of labor. Shipping cost for parts: Within the first ninety (90) days after the Purchase Date, Hearthstone will pay for the shipping of Woodstove parts covered by any of the foregoing warranties to and from Hearthstone or an authorized Dealer, as the case may be. Thereafter, the Original Purchaser is responsible for all shipping costs related to shipping Woodstove parts to and from Hearthstone or an authorized Dealer, as the case may be. Shipping cost for the Woodstove: Within the first (1St) year after the Purchase Date, if the Original Purchaser is instructed to return the Woodstove to Hearthstone or an authorized Dealer for repair, Hearthstone will pay fifty percent (50%) and the Original Purchaser will pay fifty percent (50%) of the shipping costs related to shipping the Woodstove to and from Hearthstone or an authorized Dealer, as the case may be. Thereafter, the Original Purchaser is responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of all of the shipping costs related to shipping the Woodstove to and from Hearthstone or an authorized Dealer, as the case may be. Notwithstanding any other provision of this document, in no event will Hearthstone pay for any Dealer fees or other fees for pick up or delivery of the Woodstove returned for repair; the Original Purchaser shall be responsible for any such fees. WARRANTY REGISTRATION The Original Purchaser can complete their warranty registration on our website at wwwhearthstone stoves,com, or send a completed and signed Warranty Registration Form, which is enclosed in the Woodstove warranty packet, to the following address: Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc. Warranty Department 317 Stafford Avenue Morrisville, VT 05661 �. NOTE: SENDING IN THE SIGNED WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM IS NOT REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE OR HEARTHSTONE'S PERFORMANCE. Page 35 of 35 CERTIFICATION OF TREASURER/COLLECTOR offteUmOrn: DEPARTMENT (MGL c.40,§57; WMC 3-24) * FAXES OR SIGNATURE COPIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED NOTE -ALL LINES MUST BE COMPLETED. If any line is not applicable please write "NIA" Property Address of Residence/Business: 386 C+ -tai- LtT STREE� t J.4K�cxrr z, .A, MIPf[5 Real Estate Owner Name(s): 6—rV--vE&J -I_FZDE•R Real Estate Owner(s) Business Name: Real Estate Owner's Residential Address of dierent): Telephone Number: 91 S- t.,, 65 - 22 t -i G Tenant/Lessee Name: Business Name: Tenant's Address: Telephone Number: Check one: Residential ❑ Trust ❑ Individual/Sole Proprietor ❑ Other ❑ Corporation APPLICANT TO COMPLETE: Failure to complete may result in delay of.permit processinz. *Parcel which directly relates to the application filed for which certification is sought. (This numeric I.D. can be found: httn://data. visionapnraisaLconvWobarn:tilA/. on a tax bill, at the Building or Assessors offices). (Example: 12-34-56) Map Block Lot "Does Real Estate owner and/or tenant own or have a beneficial or financial interest (partnership, trust, LLP, etc.) in any other parcels of real estate within the city of Woburn? Circle one: NO YES If YES, insert Map, Block, and Lot below. Use back of form, if necessary. Map Block Lot Map Block Lot I certify under the penalties of perjury that I am the record owner or tenant of the within described property and the above information is accurate and complete. l) Dm6 Signature of Appli nt Property Owner or Tenant of contractor) OW&IER Title 5TEYEtit —TrZ-1 C:>)<R Print Name (ForOffice.Use Only) CERTIFICATION.OF TREASURER/.COLLECTOR . The records of this office indicate that there are no unpaid real estate taxes, municipal fees, liens or other municipal charges outstanding and unpaid;'orfor the payment of which the owner has.entered into a:payment agreement with this office; on the AWV6.. described parcels as of:. . (.C ertification Date) . EXPIRES: ( Residential Only) Treasurcr/Collector r er. i i ) or copies oJ thisjorm:htip.-IlciTv—(?7Wo-6u—r7l.com/governmen(_offices/citv_depariments/bw(ding.htm