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Building Permit #277 - 96 FARNUM STREET 10/16/2008
BUILDING PERMIT ° "°RT b E� o TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER + 0 9 APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION Permit NO: Date Received �,y`�q,T.o• `�.c5* Date Issued: SSAc"use IMPORTANT:Applicant must complete all items on this page Y, . ibbxftb R0PEIR '01 NN ER 8 SAO �'� C1=L; OT1talG DST1✓T - toric Iisr�t s -� AladftiRe �plJa� o e 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 thers: � Demolition Other peptic` °�'ll/ llaxadplat , etlard �rtiaot " sli tern Wer. DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PREFORMED: b 'Y,14 Identification Please TypPrint Clearly) ` OWNER: Name: Phone: Address: "0 1h1 T03 ' 'f at • /'IJ"abb, e.: _. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg. No. FEE SCHEDULE:BOLDING PERMIT:$12.00 PER$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON$125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cos $. �60 G . 0 0 FEE: $ �0 Check No.: °��R_ Receipt No.: (e NOTE: Persons contracting with pnregistered contractors do not have access to the uar d S nature a sAr�t/tuIn r ' nature,iocontractor Location No. .��� Date 14 -16 - OK O, MORTq TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 3? ,t`•e /•,ho0 i C Certificate of Occupancy $ ' Building/Frame Permit Fee $ y Foundation Permit Fee $ Other Permit Fee $ TOTAL $ Check # 2s6 � U Building Inspector Plans Submitted Plans Waived Certified Plot Plan Stamped Plans TYPE OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL Public Sewer Tanning/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 ONY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF - U FORM DATE REJECTED DAT�' APPROVED PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMENTS CONSERVATION Reviewed on ` Signature COMMENTS HEALTH Reviewed on Si nature COMMENTS Zoning/cision: ar' nce, Petition No: Zoning Decision/receipt submitted yes PlanniComments ConseComments Watection/Signature& Date DrivewayPermit DPW Town Engineer: Signature: Located 384 Osgood Street Tn3 Dirterxinf . � o _ cafe f 2 44Stna6t _Y ' JE 7T 4 L. 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 require pproval of Electrical Inspector Yes No DANGER ZONE LITERATURE: Yes No MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A—F and G min.$100-$1000 fine NOTES and DATA— (For department use M 4z z z ❑ Notified for pickup - Date Doc.Building Permit Revised 2008 J 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 ❑ -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 Li 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) ❑ 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 Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) And ❑ 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 BldgPermit mit In all cases if a variance or special permit was required the Town Clerks office must stamp the decision from the Board of A that the appeal period is over. The applicant must then get this recorded at the Registry of Deeds. One co Appeals must be submitted with the building application copy and proof of recording Doc:INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT:BPFORM07 Revised 2.2008 NORTH Town of Ando 'ver , z77 0 dover, Mass. ' O O LAK COCKICHEWICK s RATED P'P�,`�� BOARD OF HEALTH PERMIT T D - Food/Kitchen Septic System ' BUILDING.INSPECTOR THIS CERTIFIES THAT........ ..... ........ ......... ... .............000I.C.�k�►..��. .................................................... Foundation ... .... . 1//!!�...... has permission to erect........................................ buildings on ....%.... r .... .............. Rough to be occupied as 0...% ............ �✓ .......: ..... Chimney provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect conform to the terms of the application on file in Final this office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the Inspection, Alteration and Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. PLUMBING INSPECTOR VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Rough Final .. PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR UNLESS CONSTRU TARTS Rough zo * Service BUILDING Final Occupancy Permit Required to Occupy Building GAS INSPECTOR Rough Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises — Do Not Remove Final No Lathing or Dry wall To Be Done FIRE DEPARTMENT Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector. Burner Street No. SEE REVERSE SIDE Smoke Det. s r Board of Building Regulations and Standards HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration: 141507 Expiration: 4/26/2010 Tr# 265184 Type: Ltd Liability Corpor SUN-RAY BUILDERS JASON TARDIFF 15 NOTRE DAME AVE ,,Q ALLENSTOWN,NH 03275 Administrator 9 Glf Boar'�o�^ux n 'egu�at offs and S`t a�dards Construction Supervisor License 4' License: CS 86380 Expiration: 31/3/2009 Tr# 10573 Restriction: 00 JASON A TARDIFF 15 NOTRE DAME AVE ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 Commissioner r ACORD,N CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) 10/Oz/OB PRODUCER 1-617-723-7775 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Hays Companies of New England ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 133 Federal Street ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02110 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED Sun-Ray Builders LLP INSURERA:Liberty Mutual INSURERB: PO Box 3217 INSURERC: Manchester, NH 03105 NSURERD: 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.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR DD' POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR NSRD T 0 I URANCE POLICY NUMBER D TE Y DATE I LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISES aoc I) $ CLAIMS MADE OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ PERSONAL&ACV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMPIOPAGG $ POLICY 7 PRO LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO (Eaecddent) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULEDAUTOS (Per person) $ HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Peracddent) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHERTHAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC5-31S-360214-098 10/01/0810/01/09 X WCSTATU- OTH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILRY I TORY LIMITS I I ER ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDED? X Ifyes,describe under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES 1 EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT 1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS This policy covers those employees leased by Sun Ray Builders, LLP through Surge Resources, Inc., Manchester, NH 03109 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION*10 Days for Non Payment of Premium SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL *30 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 REPRESENTATIVE �/- ACORD 25(2001108)mvaughn2 4�._ 9974045 ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 f 6!16:12008 3:08 PN FROM: Watson Insurance Age Watson • ,_ C--r, atsor. Insurance f._.3; 5..-_� ACOR©R,, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 6�12�2008Y' PRODUCER (603)668-4800 FAX: (603)668-2400 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Watson Insurance Agency, Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 50 South Main Street ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Manchester NH 03102 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A:Peerless Insurance Co. 24198 Sun-Ray Builders, LLP IrISURER B: PO Box 3217 INSURER C. INSUPER D: Manchester NH 03105 INSURER . OVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING AN 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. INSR ADD'L POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LT S TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE MIDOIYY DATE MMIDDfYY LIMITS GENERAL.LIABILITY -EACH OCCURRENCE g i'000,000 X COMMERCIAL GF_NEP.AL LIABILITY DAMA'E TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrenoa' $ 100,000 CLAIMSMADE OCCUR CBP8235158 1/5/2008 1/5/2009 MED EXP Anvoneperson) $ 5,000 P RC rda .. uJl Y $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE 5 2,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATE�LIMIT APPLIESPEP,: PP.ODUCTS-COMPfOPA.CG $ 2,000,000 7X JE POLICY LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANYAUTO (Eaamdent) $ ALL OVMJED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDUL£DAUTOS IPerperson( $ HIREDAUTOS BODILY INJURY NON-OV,NEDAUTOS IPeraccident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EAAOCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN FA ACC AUTO ONLY' GG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRFNCF-- $ OCCUR F1 CLAIMSMADE AGGP.EGATE $ DEDUCTIPLE $ RETENTION $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND - STA.TU- O - EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY .L _ AAIY PROPRIETORIPARTNER/EXECUT'IVF E.L.EACH ACCIDENT OFFICERIMEMSER EXCLUDED' If,ves,describe under E L DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE$ SPECI F'ROVJSIONSbelow E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERAT'IONSfLOCATIONSIVEHICLES!EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY E-NDORSEMENTISPECIAL PROVISIONS Covering the operations of the insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Brizon. 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 ORREPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE i. Jim Watson/DFS ACORD 25(2001/08) ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Pana 1 nF i The Commonwealth of Massachusetts 411P Department of Industrial Accidents r Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street J Boston, MA 02111 www.massgov/dia . Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Eiectricians/Plumbers Applicant Information c Please Print Letribly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): Address: o City/State/Zip: A <S e Z1 ti# 0 319 4 Phone#: . j! 63 360 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1 i am a employer with— 4. ❑ 1 am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑New construction 2.❑ 1 am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet$ 7. ❑Remodeling ship and.have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. []Demolition, working for mein any capacity. workers' comp,insurance. g, ❑Building addition [No workers'comp, insurance 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its required.] officers have exercised their 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ 1 am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL f I.❑ Plumbing repairs or additions myself [No workers'comp. c. 152,§1(4),and we have no 12.0 Pof repairs insurance required.]t employees. [No workers' 13 Other 0-W1 comp. insurance required.] r 'Any applicant that checks ho)[#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information, c` I Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. $Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and their workers'comp_policy information. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my enWIoyem Below is the policy and job site information. 1 Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins. Lie.#: W C IT— S - 3 6 6 0/a - t7 P Expiration Date:_J(> - D8 Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: /ll., 4 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 WORD ORDER and a tine 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. 1 do hereby cert fy under the pains and penalties of perjury that the mformadon provided above is true and correct Si nature: Date: • I Phone#: 6'O 3 30 0 Of,f ficial use only. Do not write in this area,to he completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2. Building Department 3.Cityffown Clerk 4.Electrical inspector S. Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: N mk ITM e= 5 Y' ti 9 t k " E� `!7C'"fi�. 1 � ��� .4.".;�* �, 'r- �� s'^'^.�. '"\� �"•'�.;,�� leg toiS,«.-nom `•°+ '*»?"4.., ,,.,, �,."' c w v+" °" "w� ^*"t.. „" '� > y It g a ;a M s" swum J • If ":►: �' // % a r - & A \ s \. \ \ \ \. \.. • TV, MW all,41L, Twx n_ km 4n, � •� , ?gig\ qp Ai ka 101" Ik- gym• � �� �, �& �; ` `..� �` �� �.� �•.d, � _ �' `t. C r e , �a € { a a a s \ ftaUl � 4 a � •i '� �, `kT � A>� ..� ..ate > �t g""� .._ � .' �`-.y'�'"_.".�sw' . . .,e�..�... '�:., Hearthstone ual Heritage (8020) Non-Catalytic Wood a ;t � Stove JF _] z r z F-.. z r . rn t"aiu'.e �IIN Th,Nnitagr - - -- OWNER'S MANUAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW Heritage WOOD STOVE. 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. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! CONTACT LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION(BUILDING DEPARTMENT or FIRE OFFICIALS)ABOUT PERMITS REQUIRED, RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. Wamock Hersey ' NKff C M ieus Heritage Model#8020 Manual#6400-40420 Revised May 01,2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCING YOUR HERITAGE WOOD STOVE.......................................................................2 CODES......................................................................................................................................................3 SAFETYINFORMATION............................................................................................................................. 3 PeriodicChecklist...........................................................................................................................4 EmergencyProcedures....................................................................................................................4 SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................................... 5 SETTING UP YOUR HERITAGE WOOD STOVE............................................................................6 UNPACKING.............................................................................................................................................6 INSTALLINGYOUR STOVE........................................................................................................................6 HEARTH REQUIREMENTS AND FLOOR PROTECTION ................................................................................6 OUTSIDEAIR SUPPLY ..............................................................................................................................7 ClearancesTo Combustibles...........................................................................................................7 Clearances to Protected Surfaces.................................................................................................... 8 Venting Components and Configuration........................................................................................ 9 Componentsof a Venting System...................................................................................................9 Installinga Venting System............................................................................................................9 CONNECTINGYOUR WOOD STOVE........................................................................................................ 10 Connecting to a Prefabricated Metal Chimney............................................................................. 10 ConnectionTo A Masonry Chimney............................................................................................ 1 l INSTALLINGIN A MOBILE HOME........................................................................................................... 13 OPERATING YOUR HERITAGE WOOD STOVE.......................................................................... 14 CONTROLSAND FEATURES.................................................................................................................... 14 CHOOSINGFIREWOOD............................................................................................................................ 14 BUILDINGA FIRE................................................................................................................................... 15 BREAKINGIN YOUR WOOD STOVE........................................................................................................ 15 BuildingA Break In Fire.............................................................................................................. 15 NormalOperation ......................................................................................................................... 16 Building A Fire For Everyday Use............................................................................................... 16 BurnRate...................................................................................................................................... 16 Over-Fire Caution......................................................................................................................... 17 RemovalAnd Disposal Of Ashes................................................................................................. 17 MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................. 17 Monitoring Stove Temperatures................................................................................................... 17 Creosote Formation And Need For Removal ............................................................................... 18 Gaskets.......................................................................................................................................... 18 Glass.............................................................................................................................................. 18 Stone ............................................................................................................................................. 19 CastIron........................................................................................................................................ 19 TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................ 19 TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE....................................................................................................................21 REPLACEMENT PARTS&OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES................................................................................22 SAFETYLABEL.......................................................................................................................................23 HearthStone Quality Houle Heating Produds lite(W I Heritage Model 8020 i Introducing Your Heritage Wood Stove Congratulations! You have just invested in a most unique Keep furniture,drapes,curtains,wood,paper,and other wood burning stove—the Heritage Wood Burning Stove combustibles far away from the stove. Never install the from HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc®. stove in a location where gasoline,kerosene,charcoal The Heritage Model—8020 is a clean burning EPA lighter fluid or other flammable liquids are used or stored. certified,non-catalytic wood burning stove.At 2.03 cubic feet capacity and 2.3 grams per hour particulate you can Locate the stove centrally in your living area to allow the be proud to join the HearthStone family with our Premier heat to travel naturally to distant rooms. We recommend Cast Iron Wood Burning Stove. The generous depth that you do not locate your stove in an uninsulated allows for loading of wood through the front and the side basement. The amount of radiant energy required to heat doors allow for wood up to 20 inches long! concrete basement walls is so great that most of the usable heat is absorbed by them and lost. Your purchase insures years of clean,comfortable heat with minimal maintenance. You will receive the benefits SAFETY NOTICE: of the most advanced technology in wood burning without A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT IF THIS the cost and maintenance requirements of a catalytic STOVE IS NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY. stove. The Heritage blends modern technology with the unique beauty and heating qualities of soapstone,long FOR YOUR SAFETY, CAREFULLY known for its even heat production and long heat- FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION retaining ability.We trust that you will appreciate the DIRECTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL quality of our handcrafted product. BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT Please read this manual in its entirety. Its purpose is to RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION familiarize you with your stove's safe installation,proper INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. break-in,operation and maintenance. It contains information that will be useful to you now,and in years to The performance of your stove depends on many come,so keep it handy and refer to it as needed. variables. Since all installations are unique,the general information and operating procedures presented here can Use these instructions as well as national,state,and local only serve as useful guidelines rather than hard and fast building codes to install your stove. Be sure to maintain rules. Should you have any questions,do not hesitate to the designated stovepipe and stove clearances to walls, contact your dealer for additional information. ceilings,hearth,and other combustible surfaces. This will help reduce the risk of fire. Failure to follow these Validate your warranty-return your warranty registration instructions can result in property damage,bodily injury, card to HearthStone within 30 days of purchase. Once and even death. your warranty has been validated by returning your warranty card,contact your dealer for any necessary Locate your stove in a safe,convenient,open area;away warranty service. from traffic flow,doors,and hallways;and near a chimney and chimney connector. Review the proper clearance measurements from combustible surfaces.You This stove is manufactured and warranted by: can safely reduce required clearances in most cases with a special connector pipe and special wall coverings as specified by this manual,the NFPA 211 codes,and your HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc® local authorities having jurisdiction. 317 Stafford Ave. Morrisville,VT. 05661 HearthStone Quality Hoine Heating Products Ine9 2 Hentage Model 8020 i i i CODES ❑ Keep the ash pan tray fully inserted and the ash door When you install your Heritage wood stove,it is closed tightly. imperative that you adhere to all local codes,which can be obtained from either of the following two National ❑ Inspect the stovepipe,chimney connector and sources: chimney,as recommended. American National Standards Institute,Inc.(ANSI) ❑ Be sure the removable ash lip is in place while using Broadway the stove. If the ash lip is not installed properly,the Newew York,NY 10018 hearth may exceed safe temperatures. National Fire Protection Association,Inc.(NFPA) Follow these safety precautions: Battery March Park ❑ Never modify this stove in any way,especially the Quincy,MA 02269 primary air control system. If you are installing your Heritage in a mobile home, ❑ Never burn kiln dried wood,painted or treated wood, follow the guidelines described in the Manufactured solvents,trash,plywood,colored or glossy paper, Home Construction and Safety Standard,Title 24 CFR, artificial logs,cardboard,coal,garbage or driftwood. Part 3280(United States). Especially, do not burn coal in this stove. ❑ Never use gasoline type fuel,kerosene,charcoal SAFETY INFORMATION lighter fluid,or other liquid fuels or solid fire starters to start or invigorate the fire. These fuels can Read and understand this Owner's Manual possibly generate carbon monoxide,which can sap thoroughly before installing and using this stove. the supply of oxygen. Keep all such materials away from the stove. Make sure to install your stove: ❑ According to the manufacturer's recommendations. ❑ Never use the stove if the ash pan door is open, LIIn accordance with all applicable codes. damaged,not in place,or not sealing. ❑ Never use a wood grate or other device to elevate the ❑ With the proper sized chimney. fire. When using your stove: ❑ Do Not allow logs to rest against or otherwise come ❑ Warn children and others unfamiliar with woodstoves in contact with the glass when the door is closed. of the danger of touching hot,radiating surfaces of your stove. For your additional safety,obtain hearth ❑ Do Not slam the door or use the door to force wood and stove guards through your local dealer. in to the stove. ❑ Follow recommended break-in procedure as outlined ❑ Never over-fire your stove. (See page 17) in this manual. ❑ Never put articles of clothing or candles on a hot ❑ Burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and stove. lower emissions result when burning air-dried, seasoned wood,as compared to green or freshly cut ❑ Do Not connect the stove to a flue that is serving wood. another appliance. ❑ Use caution when loading firewood into a hot stove. ❑ Keep the side and front doors closed at all times except when loading wood. HearthStone Qualify Hanle Heating Products Inc of 3 Heritage Model 8020 Other safety guidelines 0 Thoroughly clean out the inside of the stove. • Inspect all door gasket material and replace if worn, ❑ Keep all combustible items such as furniture,drapes, frayed,cracked or extremely hard. clothing,and other items,at least 36"(0.92 m)from the stove(See page 7) EMERGENCY PROCEDURES LlInstall a smoke detector, preferably in an area away If you have a stovepipe or chimney fire,follow these from your wood stove. instructions: ❑ Keep a fire extinguisher handy. We recommend the 1. If the fire is too threatening,leave the area and call type rated"A B C." the fire department immediately! If not,perform the next three steps. ❑ Dispose of ashes properly.(See page 17) ❑ Keep children and pets away from the stove: they 2. Close the primary air control. could be burned by touching a hot stove. 3. Close the stovepipe damper(if present). ❑ Clean your chimney system as needed.(See page 17) 4. Keep the stove front,side and ash doors closed! PERIODIC CHECKLIST Perform each of these tasks at the specified intervals. ' WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT OUT A STOVEPIPE At the End of Every Week: OR CHIMNEY FIRE BY THROWING WATER • Empty ashes from the firebox and ash pan,sooner if ONTO THE STOVE,STOVEPIPE,OR the firebox or the ash pan begins to fill up. CHIMNEY. THE EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE ASSOCIATED WITH SUCH FIRES CAN CAUSE INSTANTANEOUS STEAM At the Beginning of Every Other Month: AND SERIOUS BODILY HARM. • A visual inspection of the chimney connector and chimney for creosote is recommended depending upon your use of the stove.(Please see page 17- Once the chimney fire has expired,leave the primary air Creosote Formation and Need For Removal) control closed and let the fire in the stove die out • Check door seals using the"dollar bill test."-When completely. The stove should not be fired again until the the fire is out and the stove is cool,shut the door on a stove,stovepipe,and chimney are all thoroughly dollar bill. If the bill pulls out without any resistance, inspected for any sign of damage. You must correct any then your stove's door isn't sealed properly. To damage before using your stove again. tighten the seal,change the door gasket.(Refer to page 17—Gaskets) At the End of Every Season: • Dismantle the chimney connector and clean it thoroughly. Replace any pieces that show signs of rust or deterioration. • Inspect and,if necessary,clean your chimney. HearthStone Qaalitp Hone Heating Aodncts/nc t 4 Heritage Model 8020 I SPECIFICATIONS Front Door Size 18"wide x 12"high Maximum Heat Output. 55,000 BTUs per hour of (46 x 31 cm) cordwood(based on independent laboratory test Side Door Size 9"wide x 10 x 9-5/8"high(25 results). x 24 cm) Size Of Heated Area. 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. Stovepipe Size 6"(152 mm)diameter Firebox Capacity. 2.03 cubic feet(.057 cubic Metal Chimney 6"(152 mm)inside diameter meters)or 44 pounds of wood (The amount and weight of Masonry Chimney 6"(15.2cm)inside diameter wood contained per cubic foot (round flue) of firebox volume can vary 8"x 8"(20 x 20cm)(square from 15 to 36 lbs.per cubic flue) foot depending on type of wood,moisture content, Flue Exit Top exit only packing density and other factors. As a constant for Actual Weight 475(216 kg)pounds comparison and test purposes, we are assuming 20 lbs.of Crate Dimensions H-38"(97cm)w-32" seasoned hardwood per cubic (81 cm)L-32"(81 cm) foot of firebox volume). Optional Equipment Rear Heat Shield Maximum Log Length. 20"(51 cm)-front and Outside Air Kit Side doors Blower Height 31" (79 cm) Soapstone Finish' Polished Gray Soapstone Width 27" (69 cm) Castings Finish Painted Matte;and Porcelain Enamel(green,brown, Almond,Navy and Black) Depth 24"(61 cm) t Polished gray soapstone is a natural product and will vary from stone to stone.Various amounts of gray, charcoal,blue and green will be evident according to the natural composition of the stone. Hearthstone Quality Haaee Heating Products Inc 0 5 Heritage Model 8020 i Setting Up Your Heritage Wood Stove UNPACKING HearthStone Stoves packages your Heritage stove with Clearances To NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces the greatest care,so that it ships safely. Under certain circumstances,however,damage can occur during transit You can reduce the clearances to combustible surfaces by and handling. When you receive your stove,unpack it using any National Fire Protection Agency(NEPA) carefully,inspecting your stove and all parts for damage. approved wall protection system. Please refer to NFPA Also,make sure that all parts are included in the box. If 211 for specifications and complete details. You can any parts are damaged or missing,please contact your obtain this information directly from NFPA. dealer immediately. National Fire Protection Agency Batterymarch Park INSTALLING YOUR STOVE Quincy,MA 02269 1-800-344-3555 First,you must decide where your stove will reside. After 1-617-770-3000 choosing an appropriate spot,inspect this location to make sure that the stove will have enough clearance to HEARTH REQUIREMENTS AND FLOOR combustible materials that would surround the stove. PROTECTION These combustibles can include walls,floor,ceiling, fireplace,and chimney. You must carefully consider the Combustible flooring must be protected with a covering clearances to all of these combustibles before actually of noncombustible material(slate,marble tiles,other connecting your stove. When considering these noncombustible material can be used for this purpose). clearances,also decide the kind of floor the stove will rest The floor protection must extend beyond the body of the on. Depending on your floor,you can install your stove stove at the minimum as follows: as it is,or use a floor protector. • LEFT SIDE 16"(40.64 cm)* Please use this section to plan how to locate your stove in 0 RIGHT SIDE 8"(20.32 cm) your particular location. Consider both the clearances of REAR 2"(5.08 cm)** the stovepipe and the stove itself to the surrounding . FRONT 16"(40.64 cm)* combustibles. The soapstone walls of the Heritage soapstone stove * Installations in Canada require 18"(45.72 cm)of floor produce and even,radiant heat.Locate the stove centrally protection on the left side and front. in your living area to allow the heat to travel naturally to **Rear clearance required only if stovepipe runs distant rooms.It is not recommended that you locate your horizontally back from the top of the stove. stove in an uninsulated basement.The amount of radiant energy required to heat concrete basement walls is so 2 great that most of the usable heat is absorbed by them and + c,,,,, lost. Read this chapter to obtain a sound understanding of how J - to properly install your stove. 1 c��� (20 cm, If you use a close clearance connector pipe,it must be 16" tested to UL standards and listed.Check the listing of (41 cm your pipe for actual clearances. The diagrams in this _i manual represent typical installations,but are specific to the Simpson Dura-Vent DVL brand. Clearances cannot be reduced without the use of close clearance connector pipe and/or by protecting the surfaces per NFPA 211 standards. HearthStone Quatio,Hoare Heating Products/nc 60 6 Heritage Model 8020 OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY outside air will terminate.The duct can terminate from the back center of the ash dump box or the center of the right An outside air source may be connected directly to this side of the ash dump box by changing the position of the stove using an optional outside air kit.The advantage of screw-on plates and the adaptor. providing outside air directly to the stove is that the air used by the stove for combustion is taken from outside of NOTE:If you intend to use the optional blower,you will the residence rather than from within the room where the not be able to use the rear outlet on the outside air box. stove is located. With outside air supplied directly to the When using a blower the outside air duct must connect to stove,drafts within the room and air infiltration within the the right side of the outside air box. building are reduced. Use of the outside air kit may also improve stove performance in a particularly airtight The termination of the duct on the outside wall of the house. stove should be located in such a manner so as to preclude The outside air kit for this stove allows for the direct the possibility of obstruction by snow,leaves or other connection of the stove's air intake to a minimum 3" (76 material and should be screened against animals and mm)diameter duct(supplied by others)which leads to the insects.The termination should be screened using outside of the house. When considering placement of the duct from the outside of the house to the hearth,keep in '/4"x'/4"mesh rodent screen and be covered with a mind the need to avoid structural members of the house. rain/wind proof hood(flex pipe,outside termination, The outside air kit will attach to the bottom of the stove. mesh,and hood supplied by others.Contact your dealer Before installing the kit,determine where the duct for the for availability). CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Using Single Wall Stove Pipe Without Heat Shield ➢ Residential and Mobile Home installations for USA/Canada—maintain 18"minimum clearance between horizontal chimney connector and ceiling. Parallel Installation: A:Back wall to stove:25"(63.5 cm) E B:Right sidewall to stove: 16"(40.64 cm) c e \1D C:Left sidewall to stove:20"(50.8 cm)E:Flue collar to back wall:27"(68.58 cm) Corner Installation: D:Wall to stove corner: 18"(45.7 cm) Using Single Wall or Close Clearance Stove Pipe With Rear Heat Shield ➢ Residential and Mobile Home Installations for USA/Canada Parallel Installation: A:Back wall to stove: 10"(25.40 cm) A B:Right sidewall to stove: 16"(40.64 cm) C:Left sidewall to stove:20"(50.8 cm) _� _ 0 e %:O> \Corner Installation:D: Wall to stove corner: 12 (30.48 cm) HearthStone Quality Hmue Heating Productslnc 60 7 Heritage Model 8020 I Using Single Wall or Close Clearance Stove Pipe With Rear Heat Shield AND NFPA 211 PROTECTED SURFACE ➢ Residential and Mobile Home Installations for USA/Canada Parallel Installation: �A A:Back wall to stove:4"(10.1 cm) B:Right sidewall to stove:6"(25.8 cm) c 01-1 e C:Left sidewall to stove:6"(25.8 cm) { O Corner Installation: - —�j D:Wall to stove corner:5"(12.70 cm) Note: The stove must be bolted to the floor when installing it into a mobile home. Alcove With Rear Heat Shield NFPA 211 Wall Protection Parallel Installation: }A A:Back wall to stove:6"(15.24 cm) B:Right sidewall to stove:4"(10.16 cm) �. e __ C:Ceiling to top of stove:41"(104.14 cm) L 1� D:Maximum alcove depth:48"(121.92 cm) E:Flue collar to back wall:6"(15.24 cm) _ t� CLEARANCES TO PROTECTED SURFACES Clearances to combustible surfaces can be reduced by using any NFPA approved wall protection system. REFER TO NFPA 211 FOR SPECIFIC AND COMPLETE DETAILS: National Fire Protection Agency Battery March Park Quincy,MA 02269 1-800-344-3555 1-617-770-3000 It is very important to follow minimum clearances for chimney connectors to combustibles such as walls and ceilings when installing the stove near non-combustible surfaces. HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc 9 8 Heritage Model 8020 � VENTING COMPONENTS AND CONFIGURATION 25 MSG blued steel connector pipe. Do not use aluminum or galvanised steel pipe-they cannot withstand the extreme temperatures of a wood fire. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE • A thimble is a manufactured(or site-constructed) device installed in combustible walls through which • Single wall connector is 24 MSG or 25 MSG blued the chimney connector passes to the chimney. It steel stovepipe. keeps the walls from igniting. You must use a wall thimble when installing a chimney connector through • Double wall connector(close clearance pipe)which a combustible wall to the chimney. must be used with a listed factory-built"Type HT" chimney also may be used with a masonry chimney to • A wall pass-through(or chimney support package) reduce clearances,is available from several also keeps the walls from igniting. You must use one manufacturers,your dealer can help you choose. when connecting through a wall or ceiling to a Some air insulated connector pipe models available prefabricated chimney. are Simpson Dura Vent DVL and Metalbestos DS. Security,GSW and Ameritec also have acceptable • Only install this stove to a lined masonry chimney or close clearance connector pipe. an approved high temperature prefabricated residential type building heating appliance chimney. • When used in a mobile home,a spark arrester is Do not connect this stove to a chimney serving required.(See page 13) another appliance;you will compromise the safe operation of both the wood stove and the connected • Chimney connector shall not pass through floor or appliance. ceiling,nor any attic or roof space,closet or similar concealed space. Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired,the ' WARNING: installation shall conform to NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO ANY -B365. AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. • It is very important to follow minimum clearances for • A liner is the UL 1777 or ULC S635(for factory chimney connectors to combustibles such as walls and built fireplace or masonry)chimney. ceilings when installing the stove near non- combustible surfaces. Typical chimney connector You must connect your stove to a chimney comparable to clearances are outlined below. The single wall those recommended in this manual. Do not use stovepipe clearances are generic;the Double wall clearances are as a chimney. Use stovepipe for freestanding installations for Simpson Dura Vent DVL,CHECK THE only to connect the stove to a proper chimney. SPECIFICATIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER OF YOUR CONNECTOR. INSTALLING A VENTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS OF A VENTING SYSTEM Stovepipe sections must be attached to the stove and to each other with the crimped end toward the stove. If The complete venting system consists of several creosote builds up,this allows the creosote to run into the components: chimney connector,wall thimble,wall pass- stove and not the outside of the stovepipe and onto the through,chimney,and liner. It is absolutely necessary stove. that you install all of these components within the clearances to combustibles discussed earlier to install Secure all joints, including attaching the stovepipe to the your stove safely. stove's flue collar,with three sheet metal screws. Install #10 x 1/2" (3 mm x 13 mm)sheet metal screws into the To protect against the possibility of a house fire,you must holes pre-drilled in the flue collar. Leaving off the screws properly install and constantly maintain the venting can cause joints to separate from the vibration that results system. Upon inspection,immediately replace rusted, from a creosote chimney fire. cracked,or broken components. You can simplify connecting stovepipe by using • The chimney connector is the stovepipe from the additional accessories such as telescoping pipes,slip- woodstove to the chimney. The chimney connector connectors or clean-out tees. These accessories ease the stovepipe must be 6" (l 52 mm)diameter,24 MSG or inspection of your chimney,as well as allow you to easily HearthStone Quality Honse Heating Products Ine 0 9 Heritage Model 8020 dismantle the stovepipe(without moving the stove)when CHIMNEY you periodically inspection the stovepipe connection and chimney. When connecting the Heritage to a prefabricated metal chimney,you must follow,precisely,the manufacturer's Install the stove as close as practical to the chimney, installation instructions. Use only Type HT(2100 deg. while maintaining all proper clearances. Install stovepipe F),prefabricated metal chimneys listed per UL 103 or that is as short and as straight as possible. Horizontal runs ULC S629 standards. of stovepipe should always rise away from the stove a minimum of 1/4"per foot(21 mm/m). ' WARNING: Long runs of stovepipe to increase heat dispersal are not DO NOT CONNECT THE STOVE TO A recommended. Using longer lengths of stovepipe or more CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER connecting elbows than necessary increase the chances of APPLIANCE. draft resistance and the accumulation of creosote buildup. Make sure the size of the chimney's flue is appropriate for the Heritage. The Heritage requires a 6" (152 mm)inside diameter flue for new installations. A 6"diameter flue In general,you do not need to install a stovepipe damper provides adequate draft and performance. You can use an with the Heritage. Some installations,however,could g" (203 mm)diameter existing flue with a reducer. An benefit from a stovepipe damper,such as a tall chimney oversized flue contributes to creosote accumulation. (In which can create a higher than normal draft. In such this case,bigger is NOT better.) cases,a damper can help regulate the draft. The Heritage requires a draft between 0.06"we and 0.1"we. For drafts When purchasing a prefabricated chimney to install with above 0.1"we,install a stovepipe damper. your stove,be sure to also purchase from the same manufacturer the wall pass-through(or ceiling support Remember,the NFPA has recommended,minimum package), "T" section package,fire-stops(when needed), clearances for chimney connectors to combustibles such insulation shield,roof flashing,chimney cap,and any as walls and ceilings. Once the stove is installed at safe other needed accessories. Follow the manufacturer's distances from these combustible surfaces,it is important instructions when installing the chimney and accessories. to maintain these connector clearances for the remainder In addition,be sure to maintain all manufacturers' of the installation. recommendations for the proper clearances to the chimney. CONNECTING YOUR WOOD STOVE There are two ways to install a prefabricated metal You can install your Heritage to a prefabricated metal chimney: chimney or a masonry chimney. • An interior installation where the chimney passes inside the residence through the ceiling and roof CONNECTING TO A PREFABRICATED METAL formation of creosote. An exterior chimney does not • An exterior installation where the chimney passes benefit from the warmth of being surrounded by the through the wall behind the stove then up the outside building,so it typically operates at lower flue of the residence. temperatures than an interior chimney. An exterior chimney's draft is not as strong and may experience Whenever possible,choose an interior chimney. An increased creosote accumulation. interior chimney heats up more quickly and retains its heat;thus promotes a better draft and discourages the Hearthstone Quality Haute Heating Products lite V 10 Heritage Model 8020 Extended Roof Chimney Cap Chimnet Cap Support Bracket _ � llar (Conduit / m CoStorm Collar not included) - '—�- Adjustable Roof Adjustable Roof - Flashing -- Flashing Attic Insulation Shield Firestop Radiation Twist-Lock Chimney Sections Shield '-� Clay tile or - Iother Liner ~� Firesafe Enclosure ___ _ Support Box and Trim Wall Thimble - Masonry Chimney Collar with built-in Stovepipe Starter sectionTee - Tee clean-out t I,� T �� Access door Two story house installation with attic. Chimney pipe through Clay tile or other Lined Masonry Chimney Chimnet Cap Chimnet Cap Storm Collar — Adjustable Roof Storm Collar Flashing Adjustable Roof � Flashing Chimney Sections --1 Insullation Chase Enclosure Shield CSupport Box with built-in Wall Strap Starter Stovepipe section Wall Thimble Tee ' I Tee clean-out / Access door J Tee Support Bracket Chimney through outer wall with enclosed chase. One story house installation with attic. Chimney is supported by Tee Support Bracket. Chimney is supported by Ceiling. CONNECTION TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY Make sure the chimney's cleanout is complete and working properly. To avoid a loss of draft,the cleanout Consider two primary elements when connecting your must close off completely. If allowed to cool,your stove stove to a masonry chimney:the chimney itself and the will perform poorly and creosote will build up in the thimble where the stovepipe connects to the chimney. chimney. Use only Code approved masonry chimneys with a flue liner. Make sure the size of the chimney's flue is appropriate for this stove and that it is not too large. Use a masonry Before connecting to a masonry chimney,hire a chimney with an 8"x 8"(203 mm x 203 mm)tile size for professional to examine the chimney for cracks,loose best results. An oversized flue will contribute to the mortar,and other signs of deterioration and blockage. If accumulation of creosote. the chimney needs repair,complete them before installing and using your stove. Do not install your stove until the Use the following checklist to ensure that your masonry chimney is safe for use. chimney meets these minimum requirements: HearthStone Quality Hmue Hearing Products Inc 9 I I Heritage Model 8020 Chimney wall construction: ❑ Brick or modular block at least 4"(102 mm)thick. ❑ A rubble or stone wall. Flue liner: ❑ Minimum thickness of 5/8"(16 mm). ❑ Installed with refractory mortar. ❑ At least 1"(25 mm)air space. ❑ An equivalent flue liner must be a listed chimney liner system meeting type HT requirements or other approved material.Interior chimney requirements: ❑ At least 2" (51 mm)clearance to combustible structure ❑ Fire stops must be 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 Illustration) ❑ 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 stove requires a minimum chimney height of 13 feet (4 m). The maximum allowable chimney height is 30 feet (9m). 2' Min. 2' MIn — i 3' Min. 3' Min. I� Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc 9 12 Hentage Model 8020 INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME Chimney Cap Follow these special requirements for installing your Section stove in a mobile home. • Install the stove in accordance with 24 CFR,Part Storm Collar Atabie Rosi 3280(HUD) Plashing • Permanently attach the stove to your mobile home's ChlmneySupport Ba floor. Use 1/4"holes in each leg base to bolt down — built-in stater the stove. Section • Install one of the following Dura-Vent Mobile Home Stovepipe Chimney&Connector Kits: 6DP-MH 6"Diameter S/N 9096N 7DP-MH 7"Diameter S/N 9196N 8DP-MH 8"Diameter S/N 9296N Each kit includes: Stainless spark arrester cap,storm collar, : Adjustable vented flashing–0/12–6/12, Two 24"Dura/Plus*chimney pipes,24" 21 support box with built-in starter section and trim. *(UL or ULC approved equipment is acceptable) Typical Mobile Home instailaton.Chimney ss�ppor#ed by ceiling. • Chimney must be removed when transporting Mobile Home. ' WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM ' CAUTION: MAINTAIN THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME WALLS,FLOOR, CEILING,AND ROOF WHILE YOUR STOVE IS INSTALLED AND IN USE. HearthStone Quality Huine Heating Products/nc R 13 Heritage Model 8020 Operating Your Heritage Wood Stove Once your Heritage has been set in place,connected,and as far as it will go to the right,towards the firebox to close assembled,you are ready to light a fire. HearthStone the primary air control. Stoves tests each wood stove before we ship,so you should be able to easily light your first fire. ASHPAN: The ash pan and ash pan access door is ' located under the ash lip. The ash pan collects burned ash WARNING: from a fire and allows you to conveniently remove the ash HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP from your wood stove. The firebox should be cleared of CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND ashes daily by sliding the ash grate sideways,sifting the FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY ashes across the grate into the ash pan,then returning the CAUSE SKIN BURNS. grate to its closed position.To access the ash pan,turn the ash door handle counter-clockwise,and pull the door Please read this entire chapter before lighting your open.The ash pan is easy to remove and has a handle for first convenient disposal of ashes.Before removing the ash fire. It explains the controls and features of your wood pan,push it(hard!)into the stove to force the pan up the stove,how to choose firewood,and how to break-in your slope,which kicks the ashes further into the pan.To close stove and use it on a daily basis. the ash door,push the door closed and turn the handle clockwise. CONTROLS AND FEATURES Do not operate the stove unless the ASH PAN is Before lighting any fires,become familiar with the inserted into the stove and the ash door is closed.This location and operation of your stove's controls and could overheat and damage the stove. features and learn how to use them. For your own safety, do not modify these features in any way. CHOOSING FIREWOOD FRONT DOOR HANDLE: The front door allows you to Your Heritage Wood Heater is designed to only burn load wood into your stove;a fixed handle allows you to firewood-also known as cordwood. operate the front door and allows you to latch the front door closed. To open the doors,lift the handle to the 10 ' CAUTION: o'clock position and pull the door. To latch the doors, DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE push the door closed tightly then lower the handle to the 7 FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE,NAPHTHA, o'clock position. Pull on the door handle to make sure it KEROSENE,CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR is properly latched. ENGINE OIL TO START A FIRE. DO NOT USE CHARCOAL,PELLETS,COAL,ARTIFICIAL SIDE DOOR HANDLE: The side door allows you to load LOGS OR ANY OTHER MATERIALS AS FUEL; wood into your stove;a fixed handle allows you to THEY ARE NOT SAFE. DO NOT BURN operate the side door and allows you to latch the door GARBAGE. closed. To open the door,lift the handle to the 11 o'clock position and pull the door. To latch the door,push the The quality of your firewood affects heat output,duration door closed tightly then lower the handle to the 7 o'clock of burn and performance of your stove. Softwoods position. Pull on the door to make sure it is properly generally burn hotter and faster,while hardwoods burn latched. longer and produce more coals. Density and moisture content are two critical factors to consider when PRIMARYAIR CONTROL: The handle is located on the purchasing wood for your stove. front bottom left of the stove,beside the ash door latch. The primary air control allows you to regulate the amount The following is a list of wood species and their relative of air entering the firebox. Generally,the more air BTU(British Thermal Unit)content. The higher the BTU allowed into the firebox,the faster and hotter the rate of the longer the burn. Firewood with higher BTUs is burn;conversely,less air creates a slower burn. To fully generally considered ideal for a wood stove. open the primary air intake,push the handle as far as it will go to the left away from the firebox;push the handle HearthStone Quality Honee Heating Psaducls Dec 00 14 Heritage Model 8020 i HIGH: Apple,Black Birch,Hickory,Locust,White Oak, The first fires may produce other odors from impurities Black Beech,Mesquite that exist in the area immediately surrounding the stove. MEDIUM HIGH: White Ash,Beech,Yellow Birch, Some of these impurities can be cleaning solvents,paint Sugar Maple,Red Oak solvents,cigarettes,smoke,pet hair,dust,adhesives,a new carpet,and new textiles. These odors will dissipate MEDIUM LOW: Black Ash, White Birch,Grey Birch, over time. You can alleviate these odors by opening a Elm,Norway Pine,Pitch Pine,Black Cherry,Soft Maple, few windows or otherwise creating additional ventilation Tamarack around your stove. If any odor persists,contact your dealer or an authorized service technician. LOW.- White Pine,White Cedar,Balsam Fir,Spruce, Aspen,Basswood,Butternut,Hemlock If you adhere to the following break-in procedure,as well as all other operating procedures in this manual,the cast Moisture content also plays a key role in the performance iron and soapstone components of your stove will give of your stove. Wood freshly cut from a living tree(green you many years of trouble-free use.With use,the color of wood)contains a great deal of moisture. As you might the soapstone may change and small fractures may appear expect,green wood has difficulty burning and should be on the surface of the stone.These changes will only add seasoned before using it in your wood stove. To properly character and distinction to your stove. season green wood,it should be split,stacked and allowed to air dry for a period of one year. Avoid the following conditions that can cause the soapstone or cast iron pieces to break: Stack the firewood on skids or blocks to keep it off the ground,cover only the top of the stack. Plastic or tarps • Do not throw wood into the stove. that cover the sides of the woodpile trap moisture and . Do not use the doors as leverage to force wood into prevent the wood from drying. As for stacking,an old the stove. Vermonter said, "The spaces between the logs should be . Do not load wood that is encrusted with ice into a large enough for a mouse to get through,but not for the burning stove as the thermal shock can cause cat that's chasing it." damage. • Do not use a manufactured grate.Burn the fire Firewood should not be stored within the stove's specified directly on the soapstone that lines the bottom of the clearances to combustible materials. firebox. The bottom layer of soapstone in the firebox is intended BUILDING A FIRE to prevent thermal stress and should remain in place in the Once you understand the controls of your wood stove and fire box at all times. have chosen the appropriate firewood,you are ready to start a fire. BUILDING A BREAK IN FIRE 1) Open the front or side door and place five or BREAKING IN YOUR WOOD STOVE six double sheets of tightly twisted newspaper in the center of the firebox. It is imperative that your stove be"broken in" slowly. Arrange kindling in a crisscross pattern over Cast iron must be"seasoned";over-firing a new stove the newspaper. Kindling should be may cause castings to crack or may damage other stove approximately ten pieces, 1/2" (13 mm)in parts. Moisture in the soapstone must be driven out diameter and 10"to 18" (254 mm to 457 slowly to minimize the"shock"to the stone of its first mm)long. exposure to high firebox temperatures.In addition,the asbestos-free furnace cement must be cured slowly to 2) Fully open the primary air control by insure adequate sealing and bonding. pushing the control handle fully to the left, When you light your first fires,the wood stove will emit away from the firebox. some smoke and fumes. This is normal"off-gassing"of 3) Light the paper under the kindling. Close the paints and oils used when manufacturing the wood the side door and leave the front door stove. If you find it necessary,open a few windows to slightly ajar momentarily until the kindling vent your room. The smoke and fumes will usually has started to burn and draft begins to pull. subside after 10 to 20 minutes of operation. The odor and smoke will end once the stove is"cured". Hearthstone Quality Hance Heating Products Inc 30 15 Heritage Model 8020 4) Close the door and allow the fire to burn. 3) Light the paper under the kindling. Leave the Keep both the front and side doors closed front door slightly ajar momentarily until the while the stove is in use. Make sure the kindling has started to burn and draft begins to grate is in the closed position and the ash pull. drawer is tightly closed. 4) Close the door and allow the fire to burn. 5) KEEP A WATCHFUL EYE ON YOUR STOVE to maintain a steady,low-heat fire. 5) Once the kindling is burning,open the front or Your first fire should make the stove warm side door and add logs,small at first,to build the but not hot to the touch. At most,a few fire up. Make sure to keep the logs away from small chunks of wood should be added to the glass in front in order for the air-wash system the fire to reach safe break-in temperatures. to work properly. Otherwise,keep the doors and ash drawer closed while the stove is in use. 6) Once the stove is warm but not hot to the touch,close the primary air control by 6) Once the fire is burning well,use the primary air pushing it fully to the right to allow the fire control to regulate the desired rate of burn. to die out completely. Pushing the handle to the left opens the PRIMARY AIR CONTROL for a high rate of 7) Let the stove return to room temperature. burn or pushing it to the right for a low rate of burn. Your first fire and first fire each season thereafter should be built and maintained as outlined above. Your patience Note: When opening the front or side door to will be rewarded by a properly seasoned stove. reload or re-arrange logs,it is advisable to open the door just a crack,pause for a moment then NOTE:Because of the cool flue gas temperatures present open the door completely. This procedure will during the break-in procedure,creosote may build up allow the firebox to clear of smoke before the door quickly. Your window may get dirty.A good hot fire will is opened fully. Also,reloading on a bed of hot, clean it. We recommend a visual inspection(and cleaning red coals reduces smoking time and will bring if necessary)of your stovepipe and chimney once the fresh fuel up to a high temperature rapidly. break-in procedure is completed. NORMAL OPERATION BURN RATE HIGH BURN:Fully load the firebox with wood on a bed If your stove is not used continuously or has not been of hot coals or on an actively flaming fire and fully open used in quite some time,follow the break-in procedure at the primary air control by pushing it fully to the left,away least once to minimize the stress of a hot fire on a cold from the firebox. This will fully uncover the primary air stove before proceeding with normal operation. We shutter. A high burn rate is recommended once or twice a recommend one break-in fire at the start of each heating day to fully heat the stovepipe and chimney,which will season. Prior to loading the stove,make sure the ash help minimize creosote accumulation. grate and the ash pan door are closed. If they are left open,the stove will over-fire and be damaged. MEDIUM HIGH BURN:With the primary air control in BUILDING A FIRE FOR EVERYDAY USE the closed position,push the control handle to the left %". MEDIUM LOW BURN: With the primary air control in 1) Open the front or side door and place five or six the closed position,push the handle 5/16"to the left.A double sheets of tightly twisted newspaper in the medium-low burn rate should be the typical setting and is center of the firebox. Arrange kindling in a preferable if the stove is to be left unattended. crisscross pattern over the newspaper. Kindling should be approximately ten pieces, 1/2"(13 LOW BURN: Close the primary air control by pulling it mm)in diameter and 10"to 18" (254 to 457 mm) fully out until it stops then push it in 'A"for a low burn long. rate. A low burn rate over extended periods of time is not advisable as it may promote the accumulation of creosote. 2) Fully open the primary air control by pushing it The venting system should be inspected frequently if low completely to the left,away from the firebox. burn rates are maintained consistently. HearthStone Quality HoareHeating Products/eck 16 Heritage Model 8020 NOTE:If equipped with a blower the following blower settings are recommended: REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF ASHES Low and Medium-Low Burn: Set blower on low by Ashes should be removed when the stove is cold. Use turning the control knob clockwise until the blower is protective fireplace gloves when the pan is warm. running at a low speed. Exercise extreme caution when handling,storing or Medium High and High Burn:Set blower on high by disposing of ashes. turning the control know until the blower is running at a The ash pan and ash pan access door is located under the high speed.The blower will be at its highest setting when ash lip. The ash pan collects burned ash from a fire and the control knob is turned clockwise to the"ON"position. allows you to conveniently remove the ash from your By continuing to turn the control know clockwise,the wood stove. The firebox should be cleared of ashes daily blower speed will be reduced until it reaches its lowest by sliding the ash grate sideways,sifting the ashes across setting.It is recommended that the blower is not turned on the grate into the ash pan,then returning the grate to its for the first 30 minutes of operation. closed position.The ash pan is easy to remove and has a handle for convenient disposal of ashes.The back of the OVER-FIRE CAUTION ash pan assembly is sloped upwards.Before removing the ash pan,push it(hard!)into the stove to force the pan up Over-firing means the stove is operating at temperatures the slope,which kicks the ashes further into the pan. above the recommended temperatures outlined above in the BURN RATE section. Over-firing should be carefully Ashes should be dumped from the ash drawer into a metal avoided since it will cause damage to the stove. container with a tight fitting lid. Do not place any other Symptoms of over-firing include short burn times,a items or trash into the metal container. Replace the lid roaring sound in the stove or stovepipe,and discoloration onto the container and allow the ashes to cool. Do not of the stovepipe. place the ash disposal container on a combustible surface or vinyl flooring,as the container will be hot! Over-firing can be caused by excessive draft, inappropriate fuel,and operator error. Correct an over- Pending disposal,place the closed ash container on a fire situation as follows: noncombustible floor or on the ground,well away from EXCESSIVE DRAFT:Contact your dealer to all combustible materials. Ashes should be retained in the have a draft reading taken. Any draft in excess of 0.1 we closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. requires a damper in the stovepipe.Some installations may require more than one damper. Ashes should NEVER be placed in wooden or plastic INAPPROPRIATE FUEL: Do not burn coal, containers,or in paper or plastic bags,no matter how long kiln dried lumber,wax logs or anything other than natural the fire has been out. Coals within a bed of ashes can cordwood. remain hot for several days once removed from the OPERATOR ERROR:Make sure all the gaskets firebox. are in good condition. Replace worn out or compressed gaskets. Do not burn the stove with the front,side,ash door,as well as the ash grate in the open position. MAINTENANCE Monitoring the temperature of the surface of the top stones is the best way to determine if the stove is over- MONITORING STOVE TEMPERATURES firing. If you suspect that your stove is over-firing, contact your dealer immediately. Damage done by over- Monitor the stove temperatures with a stove thermometer firing is not covered by your warranty. Results of (available from your dealer)placed on the top center over-firing can include:warped or burned out internal stone of the stove.The thermometer could read as high as parts,cracked stones,discolored or warped external parts, 500°F(260°C)on High Burn and 200-300°F(93-1490C) and damaged enamel. on low burn.Maintaining temperatures in excess of 600°F(316°C)will cause the stones to crack and other NOTE: ANY SYMPTOMS OF OVER-FIRING damage to the stove. WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY!! Do not over-fire the stove.(refer to page 17). Damage done by over-firing will void the warranty. HeaMhStone Quality Honte HealinRProduas Inc W 17 Hentage Model 8020 CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR GASKETS REMOVAL Gasket material should normally be replaced every two to When wood is burned slowly,it produces tar and other three seasons,depending on stove use. If the door seal is organic vapors,which combine with expelled moisture to loose,a new gasket will assure a tight seal and improved form creosote. These creosote vapors condense in the stove performance. Contact your dealer for a gasket kit relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a that includes instructions and gaskets for your stove. result,creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited,this creosote makes an extremely hot fire, The procedure for replacing gaskets on the glass is which may damage the chimney or even destroy the reviewed on page 18—Glass. house. When burning wood,the chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least once every two To replace door gaskets,first remove the old gaskets with months during the heating season to determine if a a utility or putty knife. Clean all gasket channels with a creosote buildup has occurred. wire brush. Apply gasket cement to the channels and push the new gasket into place without stretching the To prevent the buildup of creosote: gasket material. The door should be shut immediately to fully press the gasket into place and assure a positive seal. 1. Burn the stove with the primary air control fully open for 35-45 minutes daily to burn out creosote We require the use of the following gaskets: deposits from within the stove and the venting system. GLASS:42" (107 cm)Length,3/4"(5 cm)Wide, 2. After reloading with wood,burn the stove Adhesive Backed Black Tape with the primary air control fully open for 20 to 30 minutes. This manner of operation ensures early FRONT DOOR: 54"(137 cm)Length, 1/4"(.64 cm) engagement of the secondary combustion system which, Diameter,Low Density Black Tube when engaged,minimizes creosote buildup in the chimney. ASH DOOR:22.5" (57 cm)Length,3/8"(9.5 mm) Diameter,Low Density,Black Tube The stovepipe connector and chimney should be inspected at least monthly during the heating season to determine if SIDE DOOR:42"(107 cm)Length, 1/2"(1.3 cm) a creosote build-up has occurred. If a creosote residue Diameter,Low Density,Black Tube greater that 1/4" (6 mm)has accumulated,it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. If your glass is remaining dirty,your operating GLASS temperatures are low;therefore,there is a higher risk of Do not operate the stove with a broken door glass. Do not creosote buildup. abuse the front door by striking or slamming. The venting system must be inspected at the stove When necessary,the glass can be cleaned with low connection and at the chimney top. Cooler surfaces tend alkaline content commercial stove glass cleaners,which to build creosote deposits quicker,so it is important to are available from your local dealer. Never attempt to check the chimney at the top(where it is coolest)as well clean the glass while the fire is burning or the glass is hot. as from the bottom near the stove. Most deposits can be cleaned by following the Accumulated creosote should be removed with a cleaning instructions provided with the cleaner. To clean heavier deposits,open the door and lift it straight up and off the brush specifically designed for the type of chimney in use. stove with the hinge pins remaining in the door(take care A certified chimney sweep should be used to perform this to save hinge pins and washers for reuse). Lay the door service. Contact your dealer for the name of a certified face down on a workbench or table. Apply the cleaner to chimney sweep in your area(your dealer may be a the glass and allow it to set for a few minutes. By laying certified sweep!). the door flat,it will allow the cleaner to penetrate rather It is also recommended that before each heating season than running off the surface of the glass. Wipe the cleaner off with a soft cloth. the entire system be professionally inspected,cleaned and repaired,if necessary. Important: scratching or etching the glass will weaken the integrity of the glass. Do not use a HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc 0 18 Heritage Model 8020 razor blade,steel wool,or any other abrasive Care must be taken not to scratch or chip the stone.Do material to clean the glass. Use low alkaline not set items,which can scratch or chip the stone(or content cleaners only. enamel finish),on top of your stove. The front door glass is a ceramic,shock-resistant glass, Often,with use and over time,subtle earth tones of made specifically for use in woodstoves. Do not use any brown,red,and yellow appear on the soapstone.This is a replacement glass other than the ceramic glass natural reaction in the soapstone.Surface or hairline manufactured and supplied for use in this woodstove. fractures may appear in the stone after a stove has been Replacement glass is available through your local dealer. used.Such changes are normal and do not affect the operation or the integrity of the stove and do not require The door glass should be replaced immediately if broken. replacement.If you observe a completely broken stone, Contact your local dealer for replacement glass,which is contact your dealer for service. accompanied with instructions and everything needed for the repair. If you replace the glass yourself,wear work CAST IRON gloves and safety glasses. Exterior cast iron parts are either painted with black,high- The procedure for glass and glass gasket replacement is as temperature stove paint or porcelainized with an enamel follows: finish in various colors. 1. Remove the door by lifting it straight up off the Use black,high-temperature stove paint(satin black by hinges with the hinge pins remaining in the door. Stovebright)to touch up and maintain the original 2. Place the door face down on a flat,smooth appearance of painted cast iron. Use a damp sponge to surface. Dr wipe clean. p y the cast iron thoroughly to prevent 3. Apply penetrating oil to the screws in the glass rusting. retainer clips.Remove the screws to separate the glass from the door. Enamel castings can be cleaned with a standard glass 4. Carefully lift the damaged glass from the door cleaner. With time and use a very fine subtle network of and discard. crazed lines may appear seemingly beneath the surface of 5. Peel the paper backing from the tape gasket. the enamel. Crazing is a natural predictable process and Apply the new gasket to the new glass as does not represent a flaw, illustrated on page 17. YES TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Your Heating Needs NFI Virtually all woodstove operators experience basic J 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 6. Place the gasketed glass onto the door. where weather conditions dramatically affect stove 7. Screw the glass retainer clips back on the door. performance,the problems are typically temporary and 8. Install the door. solve themselves once the weather changes. STONE If you question whether your stove is producing adequate heat,the best way to troubleshoot the problem is to Occasional cleaning is all that should be necessary to monitor the temperature of the stack. A 400 degree F maintain the natural beauty of your stove's polished (200 degree C)stovepipe confirms the stove is supplying soapstone finish.Clean the soapstone with water,any sufficient heat. Keep in mind that your house itself will non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth.Wipe dust from the regulate room/house temperatures. How well the walls. stone with a clean cloth.Do not use chemical agents to floors and ceilings are insulated,the number and size of wash the stone;do not use waxes or any polishing agents glass windows,the tightness of outside doors,and the on the stone. construction or style of your house(vaulted ceilings or other open spaces which collect large percentages of heat, Hearthstone Quality Hoare Heating Products lite k 19 Hentage Model 8020 i II ceiling fans,etc.)all are determining factors of room stovepipe joints,a poor stovepipe-to-thimble connection, temperature. or a leaky chimney may cause inadequate draft. SEASONAL FACTORS: Early fall and late spring are Your stove's performance is also dependant on its generally difficult seasons in which to establish proper installation. One common cause of poor performance is drafts. The colder the outside air is(relative to room an oversized chimney flue. Oversized chimney flues temperatures)the stronger the draft. result in decreased pressure,which prevents the smoke Operating the Stove from rising out the chimney. Oversized flues are also There are days when a draft is not easily established. As more difficult to heat effectively,especially when burning outlined above,seasonal factors or a cold chimney may be a high efficiency stove. Cool flue temperatures inhibit the the cause. Try starting the fire by using small kindling establishment of a strong draft(and encourage the and fuel to obtain a quick,hot fire. Tend the fire accumulation of creosote). The lack of a strong draft will frequently with small fuel until the chimney is hot and the cause the fire to die down and may even force the smoke draft is well established. to pour into the room. If your chimney is the proper size and a strong draft is not easily established,there is the possibility of the chimney being too cold. Again,hot chimneys promote a stronger draft. Other draft guidelines are as follows: AN "AIRTIGHT" HOUSE: If your home is super- insulated or especially well sealed,the(infiltration)air supply to the interior of the house may be inadequate. This phenomenon of air starvation within the building can be exacerbated if exhaust fans,such as clothes dryers, bathroom fans or cookstove exhaust fans,are in operation within the home. Outfitting your stove with the optional outside air supply adaptor connected to an air duct which leads to the outside of the building should correct this problem. TALL TREES OR BUILDINGS: These obstructions, when located in proximity to the top of the chimney can cause chronic or occasional downdrafts. When selecting a site for a new chimney,take care to consider the placement of other objects near the proposed chimney location. WIND VELOCITY: Generally,the stronger and steadier a wind,the stronger(better)the draft. However, "gusty"wind conditions may cause erratic downdrafts. BAROMETRIC PRESSURE: Chimney drafts are typically sluggish on balmy,wet or muggy days. This is a weather-related phenomenon,which generally is self- correcting as the weather changes. BRISKNESS OF FIRE: The hotter the fire in your stove,the hotter your chimney and,therefore,the stronger the draft. BREAKS IN THE VENTING SYSTEM: An unsealed clean-out door at the bottom of the chimney,leaky HearthStone Quality Honte Heating Products Inc 00 20 Heritage Model 8020 i TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS STOVE SMOKES Operating Technique Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening doors. Cold Chimney Preheat the chimney when first starting a fire. Blocked Chimney Examine the chimney and stovepipe for blockage or creosote accumulations. 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. Air Infiltration Into The Sea]chimney connections and openings in clean-out doors. Chimney More Than One Appliance Disconnect all other appliances and seal openings. Connected to the Flue BACK-PUFFING OR Operating Technique Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening the GAS EXPLOSIONS door and keep it fully open for a few minutes after reloading. Extra Low Burn Rate Burn the stove at a higher burn rate. j Chimney Down-draft Install a chimney cap. Excessive Ash Build-up Empty ash pan more frequently. UNCONTROLLED Unsealed or Open Door Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets. OR SHORT BURN Open ash grate Slide ash grate to closed position. Excessive Draft Check the installation.Operate at LOW BURN.Install stovepipe damper. Deteriorated Cement Seals Reseal the stove with furnace cement. Extra Long Chimney Shorten the chimney. Install stovepipe damper. Oversized Chimney Reline the chimney to the proper diameter. High Winds or Hilltop Install a chimney cap. Location: Excessive Draft Draft in excess of 0.1 we should be corrected with a stovepipe damper INSUFFICIENT HEAT Poor Quality or Green Use only air-dried wood,preferably dried at least one year. Wood Low Burn Rate Operate the stove at a higher burn rate. Air Insulated Chimney Replace with a pre-fabricated insulated chimney system or a properly sized masonry chimney. Cold Exterior Chimney Reline or insulate the chimney. Leaky Stovepipe or Check the installation. Chimney Too Much Heat Loss From Caulk windows,seal openings in home. House BLISTERING OF Operating Technique Do not over-fire the stove. Monitor stove temperatures.Use ENAMEL CASTING seasoned wood only. Excessive Draft Check the DRAFT. A damper may be required. Operate the stove at a LOW BURN range. HearthStone Qualiq,Hattie Heating Products Inc 21 Heritage Model 8020 I i REPLACEMENT PARTS& OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES j PART NUMBER: DESCRIPTION: PART NUMBER: DESCRIPTION: CASTINGS: 1421-55 SOAPSTONE 2-3/4 X 6-11/16 2421-341 ANDIRON 1421-56 SOAPSTONE 6-11/16 X 9-1/2 2510-303 BOTTOM LEG 1201-25 SOAPSTONE 6 X 9-1/2 2010-110 BOTTOM 1421-54 SOAPSTONE 4 X 6-11/16 2010-300 SIDE LEG(CORNER POST) FIREBRICK: j 2010-810 TOP 3060-430 4-1/2 X 9 X 1-1/4 2010-500 FRONT DOOR 3060-427 1-15/16 X 9 X 1-1/4 2010-602 FRONT DOOR OUTER FRAME MISC: 2010-550 GLASS RETENTION FRAME 5400-2202 SIDE DOOR LATCH 2010-200 ASH LIP 5010-055 ASH DOOR LATCH 2010-060 ASH DOOR 5010-080 CHROME HANDLES(CRANKS) 2010-050 ASH DOOR FRAME 3900-177 WOODEN HANDLE 2010-510 SIDE DOOR 3030-026 FRONT DOOR GLASS 2010-610 SIDE DOOR OUTER FRAME 5600-024 DURA BLANKET 2010-900 FLUE COLLAR 3060-XXX CERAMIC BOARD(SIDE DOOR) 2610-017 GRATE FRAME 3120-XXX 13"X 21"X 1"CERAMIC BLANKET 2610-018 GRATE 5400-2206 FRONT DOOR LATCH 2010-612 SIDE DOOR INNER FRAME 3120-210 CERAMIC BLANKET 2010-422 SIDE PLATE(RIGHT SIDE) STEEL PARTS: SOAPSTONE: 5012-202 PRIMARY AIR PLENUM 1421-57 SOAPSTONE 8-1/32 X 9-1/2 5012-102 SECONDARY AIR PLENUM 1421-58 SOAPSTONE 8-1/32 X 15-5/8 5012-222 SECONDARY AIR TUBE RISER 1141-251 SOAPSTONE 2-3/4 X 9-1/2 5012-261 SECONDARY AIR TUBE-#I REAR 1141-252 SOAPSTONE 4 X 9-1/2 5012-262 SECONDARY AIR TUBE42 MIDDLE 1141-254 SOAPSTONE 2-2-3/4 X 9-1/2 5012-263 SECONDARY AIR TUBE43 FRONT 1201-26 SOAPSTONE 4 X 9-1/2 5600-050 SIDE DOOR WEAR PLATE OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: 5210-2325 THREADED RODS 3/8"-16 X 22" 90-57500 OUTSIDE AIR ADAPTER 5012-052 PRIMARY AIR INLET/ASH PAN 5930-2000 REAR HEAT SHIELD 5012-056 PRIMARY AIR CONTROL SLIDER 90-57000 BLOWER HearthStone Quality Home Heating I'Mducts lac 9 22 Hentage Model 8020 I SAFETY LABEL CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA Listed Room Heater,Solid Fuel Type Also Suitable for Mobile Home Installation Pursuant to(UM)84-HUD Wrrnock Hwy Manufactured by: V� Intertek Testing NHC,INC. �"C7® Services NA,Inc. P.O.Box 1069 Morrisville,VT 05661 "PREVENT HOUSE FIRES" SERIAL NO. Install in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions and your local MODEL NAME: HERITAGE building codes. TESTED TO: UL 1482,ULC S627 CAUTION: Special methods are TYPE OF FUEL: Solid Wood Only required when passing chimney through a wall or ceiling, refer to WARNINGS: installation instructions or local building codes. Do not connect this Do not operate with doors open. unit to a chimney flue serving another Do not obstructs ace under heater. appliance. P NOTE: Replace glass only with 5mm Do not use grate or elevate fire-build CERAMIC IR or NEOCERAM IR glass. wood fire directly on hearth. WARNING: (MOBILE HOME)An outside Do not overtire. If heater or chimney air inlet must be provided for connector glows,you are overfiring. combustion, and be unrestricted while unit is in use. Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials(in inches)' BACKWALL When installed on a combustible floor, 'o � A-25"(635 mm) fQ B-20"(508 mm) non-combustible floor prosection is required to cover the area beneath the S e smvE C-16"(406.4 mm) D-27"(685.8 mm) heater,and extend at least 18"to the front and 8"to the sides of the fuel opening. Refer to Installation Manual for additional clearance information. VENT REQUIREMENTS: 6 inch diameter, single wall, minimum 24 MSG black or 25 MSG blue steel connector with listed factory-built Type HT chimney or masonry chimney. OPTIONAL COMPONENTS: Rear Heat Shield Part M90-57200 Outside Air Kit Part#90-57600 Blower Part 490-57000 CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY, CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS. INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR FREQUENTLY, UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE,CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY. TYPE OF FUEL:SOLID WOOD ONLY U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with July,1990 particulate emission standards. Date of Manufacture 1997 1998 1999 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.May June July Aug.Sept.Oct. Nov. Dec. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL Made in U.S.A. 3300-624 HearthStone Quality Hmue Heating Products bre 9 23 Heritage Model 8020 i i 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. • 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. • Glass—against breakage due to thermal shock. LIMITED FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY HearthStone warrants the following parts of the Woodstove against the following occurrences that result from defects in material and workmanship: • Refractory brick—against breakage and deterioration not resulting from physical damage or over-loading of the Woodstove. • Firebox baffle(the baffle above the secondary air tubes)—against breakage,cracking or burn-through. • Door handles and latch mechanisms—against breakage. This warranty expires on the fifth (5"')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(P)anniversary of the Purchase Date. 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. HearthStone Quality Hame Heating Awducts Gic 9 24 Heritage Model 8020 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 HearthStone, at the address listed in the Warranty Registration section below or at (802)888-5235, or a 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),or call HearthStone at(802) 888- 5235,to find a Dealer nearest the Original Purchaser's location. 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 HearthStone or a Dealer, HearthStone or the Dealer, 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 HearthStone or a Dealer or allow a Dealer to HearthStone Quality Home Heating Produels/n,0 25 Heritage Model 8020 i 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,HearthStone or a Dealer, 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 HearthStone or a Dealer. Notwithstandine 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. i Parts: HearthStone will replace defective parts covered by the foregoing warranties at no charge. Labor: Within the first(ist)year after the Purchase Date, HearthStone will pay for warranty labor performed by a 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 a 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 a 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 a Dealer for repair,HearthStone will pay fifty percent(50%) and the Original Purchaser will pay fifty percent(50%)of the shipper costs related to shipping the Woodstove to and from HearthStone or a Dealer, as the case may be. Thereafter,the Original Purchaser is responsible for one hundred percent(100°/x)of all of the shipping costs related to shipping the Woodstove to and from HearthStone or a 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 may 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 A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE OR HEARTHSTONE'S PERFORMANCE. HearthStone Quality Haine Heating Products Inc Qd 26 Heritage Model 8020 HANDLE CRANK (ATTACHED TO STOVE) �l i WOOD HANDLE WASHER BOLT----- HANDLE OLT—\HANDLE ASSEMBLY Locate the handle,bolt,and washers enclosed in the envelope with the owner's manual.Place the washers on the bolt and then push it through the handle so that the bolt threads extend through the bottom of the handle.Using a slotted screwdriver, turn the bolt into the chrome latch on the door,until snug. HANDLE OPERATION Front Door—when closed,the handle will be in the 8 o'clock position.To open the front door,rotate the latch clockwise to approximately the 10 o'clock position. Ash Pan Door—when closed,the handle will be in the 6 o'clock position.To open the ash door,rotate the latch counter- clockwise to approximately the 3 o'clock position. Side Door—when closed,the handle will be in the 5 o'clock position.To open the side door,rotate the latch counter- clockwise,to approximately the 2 o'clock position. Hearth tone Quality Home Heating Products/nc W 27 Heritage Model 8020 i Notes: i i I. i I i HearthStane Quality Hattie Heating Products Inc 0 28 Hentage Model 8020