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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
PERMIT FOR GAS INSTALLATION
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MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO PERFORM GAS FITTING WORK
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CITY I NORTH ANDOVER MA DATE OCT. 26 2015 PERMIT#�d I_�1
JOBSITE ADDRESS 176 GRANVILLE LANE OWNER'S NAME TOM NOWETTE
GOWNER
ADDRESS TOM NOWETTE TEO 978-852-2351 FAX
TYPE OR
OCCUPANCY TYPE COMMERCIAL ® EDUCATIONAL ® RESIDENTIAL
PRINT
CLEARLY
NEW: ® RENOVATION: ® REPLACEMENT: ® PLANS SUBMITTED: YES® NO
APPLIANCES -1 FLOORS— BSM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
BOILER
BOOSTER
CONVERSION BURNER
COOK STOVE
DIRECT VENT HEATER _
DRYER _
FIREPLACE
FRYOLATOR _
FURNACE
GENERATOR
GRILLE _
INFRARED HEATER
LABORATORY COCKS
MAKEUP AIR UNIT
OVEN
POOL HEATER
ROOM / SPACE HEATER
ROOF TOP UNIT
TEST _
UNIT HEATER
UNVENTED ROOM HEATER
WATER HEATER
OTHER I INSTALL AN UNDERGROUND
GAS LINE AND CONNECT TO A _
-PLUMBER S I,N.S.P _CT D G S LINE _
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INSURANCE COVERAGE
I have a current liability insurance policy or its substantial equivalent which meets the requirements of MGL. Ch. 142 YES NO
I IF YOU CHECKED YES, PLEASE INDICATE THE TYPE OF COVERAGE BY CHECKING THE APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW
LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY OTHER TYPE INDEMNITY ® BOND
OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the licensee does not have the insurance coverage required by Chapter 142 of the
Massachusetts General Laws, and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement.
CHECK ONE ONLY: OWNER[] AGENT
SIGNATURE OF OWNER OR AGENT
I hereby certify that all of the details and information I have submitted or entered regarding this application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge
and that all plumbing work and installations performed under the permit issued for this application will be in pli n e with all Pi ' nt pr ion the
Massachusetts State Plumbing Code and Chapter 142 of the General Laws.
PLUMBER-GASFITTER NAME I JOHN MARSHALL LICENSE # 778 SIGNATURE
MPEI MGF ® JP ® JGF LPGI [D CORPORATIONE]# PARTNER IP ®# LLC ®#
COMPANY NAME11 ASTERN PROPANE GAS ADDRESS 131 WATER ST.
CITY DANVERS STATE MA ZIP L01923 TEL1-800-322-6628
FAX CELL EMAIL
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Industrial Accidents
1 Congress Street, Suite 100
Boston, MA 02114-2017 '
www mass.gov/dia
Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers.
TO BE FILED WITH THE PERNUTTIYG AUTHORITY.
Applicant Information Please Print Leeibly
Name (Business/Organization/Individual): C,i S+ P,� ,.,
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Address: 13 ( ice, q i e v 5 � .
CiLy/SEate/Glp: 4 �c r�LeJ' Yvl4 . U i `l aj Yhone #: `f VT '
Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box:
1 I am a employer with 1,5'
employees (full and/or part-time).*
2.❑ 1 am a sole proprietor or partnership and have no employees working for me in
any capacity. [No workers' comp. insurance required.]
3.a I am'a homeowner doing all work myself. [No workers' comp. insurance required.] t
4. ❑ I am a homeowner and will be hiring contractors to conduct all work on my property. I will
ensure that all contractors either have workers' compensation insurance or are sole
proprietors with no employees.
5.Q I am a general contractor and I have hired the sub -contractors listed on the attached sheet.
These sub -contractors have employees and have workers'. comp. insurance.t
6. ❑ We are a corporation and its officers have exercised their right of exemption per MGL c.
152, § 1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' comp. insurance required.]
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Type of project (required):
7. ❑ New construction
8. E] Remodeling
9. ❑ Demolition
10 ❑ Building addition
I LE] Electrical repairs or additions
12.E] Plumbing repairs or additions
13.❑Roof repairs
14. ff0ther
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•Any applicant that checks box # 1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers' compensation policy information.
t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such.
tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub -contractors and state whether or not those entities have
employees. If the sub -contractors have employees, they must provide their workers' comp. policy number.
I am an employer that is providing workers' compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site
information.
Insurance Company Name: H, ir, t ci S N o „ C p
Policy # or Self -ins. Lic. #: ENV 6 C T_*� Coco (0 15 Expiration Date: 3 115
Job Site Address: (n 1 ., fy,,,u 1 I e � . City/State/Zip: n e� ti/Vtc , U I SYS
Attach a cony of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration ate).
Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL c. 152, §25A is a criminal violation punishable by a fine up to $1,500.00
and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to $250.00 a
day against the violator. A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance
coverage verification.
Ido hereby certify ufyccihz.,gains and penalties of"ury that the information provided above is true and co?rect.
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Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town
City or Town:
Permit/License #
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Issuing Authority (circle one):
1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector
6. Other'
Contact Person:
Phone #:
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AOCERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INS UIa.�I�CE !
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THIS CER71F,CA7= IS 133UED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGH -13 UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS
CER?IFICATE DOES NOT AFFiRNIATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE CO'dERAGE -AFFORDED 3Y THE ?OLiCIES
t BELOW THIS CERTIFIOATE OF iNSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT
BETWEEN THE iSSUIN'G iNSURER(S}, AUTHORIZED
RE?RESENTATiVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.
IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the pc(icy( esl must be andorsad. 11 SU3R0^vAT`,ON 15 'WAIVED, subject to
the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may requira an andorsemen', A statament on this cartificata does not confer rights to the j
artifi a a holdar in lieu )f Such ardorsament(s)
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— I Meters Data Sources: The data for this map was produced by Merrimack
Ar4i— SR NORTl Valley Planning Commission (MVPC) using data provided by the Town of
RoadsVIC Of — A North Andover. Additional data provided by the Executive Office of
� Environmental Affairs/MassGIS. The information depicted on this ma Is
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Cl Parcels 3 L for planning pu poses on y. It may not be adequate for legal boundary
F9 definition regulatory Interpretation. THE TOWN NORTH ANDOVER
MAKES NOOWARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING
# ry THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, RELIABILITY, OR SUITABILITY
• s � Y OF THESE DATA, THE TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER DOES NOT
�► o i ASSUME ANY LIABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OR MISUSE OF.
THIS INFORMATION
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Certificate of Occupancy $
Building/Frame Permit Fee $ /010—
Foundation
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Foundation Permit Fee $
Other Permit Fee $
TOTAL $ �r
Check # /3a)
186'15
vBuilding Inspector
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT REPAIR, RENOVATE, OR DEMOLISH A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING
It Solid" lies Use then
BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: C� a DATE ISSUED: �' 0 S
SIGNATURE:
Building Commissioner/InEeEtor of Buildings Date
SECTION 1- SITE INFORMATION `
1.1 Property Address:
1.2 'Assessors Map and Parcel Number:
Map Number Parcel Number
1.3 Zoning Information:
Zoning District Proposed Use
1.4 Property Dimensions:
Lac Area Frontage ft
1.6 BUILDING SETBACKS ft
Front Yard Side Yard
Rear Yard
Required Provide Required Provided
Required Provided
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1.7 Water Supply M.G.L.CAo. 54) 1.5. Flood Zone Information:
Public ❑ Private ❑ Zone Outside Flood Zone ❑
1.8 Sewerage Disposal System:
Municipal ❑ On Site Disposal System ❑
SECTION 2 -PROPERTY OWNERSHIP/AUTHORIZED AGENT
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2.1 Owner of Record
Name (Print) Ass for Service
Signature Telephone
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2.2 Owner of Record:
Name Print Address for Service:
Signature Telephone
SECTION 3 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
3.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor:
Licensed Construction Supervisor:
Address
Signature Telephone
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Not Applicable ❑
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License Number
Expiration Date
3.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractors /
Not Applicable ❑
/°6 2
c6,nP-4 y Name
Reg Uon Number
Address
pal aC 'Ir
Expiration Date
S n re Telephone
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SECTION 4 - WORKERS COMPENSATION (M.G.L C 152 § 25c(6)
Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result
in the denial of the issuance of the building it.
Signed affidavit Attached Yes .......❑ No ....... ❑
SECTION 5 Description of Proposed Work check all applicable)
New Construction ❑ Existing Building ❑ Repair(s) ❑ Alterations(s) ❑ Addition ❑
Accessory Bldg. ❑ Demolition ❑ Other ❑ Specify
Brief Description of Proposed Work: ^/
I SECTION 6 - ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS 1
Item
Estimated Cost (Dollar) to be
Completed b permit applicant
OFFICIAL USE ONLY
1.
Building
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(a) Building Permit Fee
Multi Tier
2
Electrical
(b) Estimated Total Cost of
Construction
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Plumbing
Building Permit fee (a) x (b)
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4 Mechanical HVAC
5 Fire Protection
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Total 1+2+3+4+5
Check Number
SECTION 7a OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN
OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT
I, as Owner/Authorized Agent of subject property
Hereby authorize to act on
My behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application.
Signature of Owner Date
SECTION 7b OWNER/AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION
1, ,as Owner/Authorized Agent of subject
property
Hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge
and belief
Print N4e,/
SignafurC of OwneLAgent Date /
NO. OF STORIES SIZE
BASEMENT OR SLAB
SIZE OF FLOOR TIMBERS iST 2 ND 3 RD
SPAN
DIMENSIONS OF SILLS
DIMENSIONS OF POSTS
DIMENSIONS OF GIRDERS
HEIGHT OF FOUNDATION THICKNESS
SIZE OF FOOTING X
MATERIAL OF CHIlvINEY
IS BUILDING ON SOLID OR FILLED LAND
IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO NATURAL GAS LINE
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REPAIRS CASTRICONE CONSTRUCTION LLC
CASTRICONE ROOFING & SIDING CO.
Telephone: (978) 682-4266 • Fax: (978) 794-0910
MARIO CASTRICONE • DAVID MICAL
P.O. Box 441, North Andover, Mass. 01845
FREE ESTIMATES
I/we, the owner(s) of the premises mentioned below, hereby contract with and authorize you as contractor, to furnish all
necessary materials, labor and workmanship, to install, construct and place the improvements according to the following
specifications, terms, and conditions, on premises below described:
Owner's Name .... �i �:':....... ......... . .
Job Address .. �f� .� .... .... City State/1
SPECIFICATIONS
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Materials and labor to cost $ .�? ... Payable .� I and balance in . .
monthly installments of $ ........... each, payable on ........ day of each and every month thereafter until paid
in full (. . . . . . % charge per year is to be added to above cost of labor and materials and is included in monthly payments.)
Contractor will do all of said work in a good workmanlike manner. Workmanship is warranted for one year.
Upon completion of above work, all undersigned agree to execute and deliver to contractor, their joint note in accordance with his (their) above obligation and a
completion as requested by the contractor. Upon refusal to do so, contractor may at its option declare the entire contract price or so much as then remains unpaid
immediately due and payable. It is agreed that if permitted by law, contractor shall be paid by the owner(s), all reasonable costs, attorney fees and expenses, in
addition to the amount due and unpaid, that shall be incurred in enforcing the terms and conditions of this contract and/or any lien in connection therewith.
It is further agreed that this contract may be assigned by contractor; and also that the obligations hereof shall bind and apply to their heirs, successors or estates of
the parties.
The undersigned warrant(s) that he is (they are) the owner(s) of the above mentioned premises and that legal title thereto stands of record in his (their) name(s).
PROVISO: This contract shall be void and of no effort if credit approved of owner(s) is refused.
There are no representations, guaranties or warranties, except such as may be herein incorporated, if any, nor any agreements collateral hereto, nor is this contract
dependent upon or subject to any conditions not herein stated. Any subsequent agreement in reference hereto shall be binding only if in writing and signed by all
parties.
Cover attic storage cleaning not included. Not responsible for ice back up, Not responsible for broken plants or rip-offs.
Receipt of a copy of this contract is hereby acknowledged, and it is further acknowledged by the undersigned that the foregoing provisions have been read and the
contents thereof understood and that no representation or agreement not herein contained shall be binding upon the parties and that all of the agreements and
understandings of said parties are contained herein.
Owner or Owners are not responsible for Property Damage or Liability while job is in operation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto signed their names this . . . . . / t;) da f . 20
Accepted: Sign �¢ —, , ', .`--; . W. .
Owner
WNER HAS 3 DAYS IN WHICH TO CANCEL CONTRACT)
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Per... �n*tat
Repre.'0
Signed ............. ...............
Owner
Signed..............................
Department of Industrial Accidents
Office of Investigations
600 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
www.massgov%die
Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electriciammiumbers
Aualicant Information Please Print Legibly
Name (Business/orsanization/Individual):
Address:
City/State/Zip: �,' Phone M Z, -A2
Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box:
1. ❑ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I
employees (full and/or part-time).' have hired the sub-comractors
2. ❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet, l
ship and have no employees These sub -contractors have
working for me in any capacity. workers' comp. insurance.
[No workers' comp. insurance 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its
required.] officers have exercised their
3. ❑ I am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL
myself. [No workers' comp. c. 152, § 1(4), and we have no
insurance required.] t employees. [No workers'
comp. insurance required.]
Type of project (required):
6. ❑ New construction
7. ❑ Remodeling
S. ❑ Demolition
9. ❑ Building addition
10.0 Electrical repairs or additions
11.❑ Phunbing repairs or additions
12.❑ Roof repairs
13.❑ Other
-tory appaa:aaa aaoa %mraaw w7a n a 'Exuma xuov " ams IDC swoon Blow snoWM2 UIM WMIM59 colrQenMbon policy infon a tien-
t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they an doing an work and then Lire outside eoubactoss must submit a new sff davit mdicatina such
tContreams that check this box must attached an additional sheet abown g de nam: of d o sub ao actors and their wo&CM, comp• policy mfornrlt m
I am an employer that Is providing workers' compensation insurance for my employees. Edon• is the polky and fob atte
Information. /_% .
Insurance Company Name:
Policy # or Self -ins. Lic. #:
Job Site
Expiration Date: . —
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City/State/Zip: t3zzg u
Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date).
Failure to secure coverage as requiref 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 bWrisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine
of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of
Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification
I do hereby certify under the pains^rnd penahiea of perjury that lire information provided above is true and correct
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Offlde/ use only. Do not wrhe in thk area, to be completed by city or town oA9ciaL
City or Town:
Permlt/Llcense #
Issuing Authority (circle one):
1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. Cky/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector S. Plumbing Inspector
6. Other
Contact Person: Phone
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Massacbusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their em>ployam
Pursuant to this statute, an employee is defined as "...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire,
express or implied, oral or written."
An employer is defined as "an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more
of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the
receiver or trustee of at individual, partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the
owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the
dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house
or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer."
MGL chapter 152, §25C(6) also states that "every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or
renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any
applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required."
Additionally, MGL chapter 152, §25C(7) states "Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall
enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance
requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority."
Applicants
Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if
necessary, supply sub -contractors) name(s), address(es) and phone number(s) along with their certificate(s) of
insurance. Limited Liability Companies (LLC) or Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP) with no employees other than the
members or partners, are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have
employees, a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industria3
Accidents for conformation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should
be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of
Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers'
compensation policy, please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their
self-insurance license number on the appropriate line.
City or Town Officials
Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department bas provided a space at the bottom
of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant
Please be sure to fill in the permit/licewc number which will be used as a reference number. In addition, an applicant
that must submit multiple permit/license applications m any given year, need only submit one affidavit indicating current
policy information (if necessary) and under "Job Site Address" the applicant should write "all locations in (city or
town)." A copy of the affidavit � been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the
applicant as proof that a valid a is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each
year. Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture
(i.e. a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.) said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit
The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to give us a call.
The Department's address, telephone and fax number:
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Industrial Accidents
Office of Investigations
600 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
Tel. # 617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE
Revised 5-26-05 Fax # 617-727-7749
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Permit
A building permit is required for the installation of any solid fuel burning appliance. The building permit and
installation inspection are limited to the stove installation and not to the stove construction.
Stove
A. New N Used
B. Type/radiant Circulating
C. Manufacturer --Lab. No. _
Name/Model No. IRe_0j Collar size
Dimensions/ Height 1�q" 4 K LJ Xl �� z Length
Chimney
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C. Other appliances attached to flue (Number Arid flue size) S�
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type b manufacroror)
Unlined
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Width
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CHIMNEY HEIGHT
Hearth (non -comb bible)
A. Materials �-S,--
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C. Minimum dimensions (refer to diagram)
Clearances and Wall Protection (see stove installation clearances chart)
A. Type of wall protection provided
B. Clearances (refer to diagrams)
FIREPLACE
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WALUCENTER
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OFFICLS 017:
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CONSERVATION
HEALTH
PLANNING
PLANNING & CONIrVIUNI'I'I'I)EVELOI'rviEN'I'
KAREN I LP NELSON, I)IRF:CTOR
February 26, 1990
To: Mr. & Mrs. Eudailey
Fromi North Andover Building Department
Re: Wood Stove Installation
101 NM Null
Not 111 At idovct.
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This is to certify that I have inspected and approved the
installation of a woodburning stove at your residence, located at
the above address. The installation meets all the requirements
of the State Building Code.
Yours truly,
Assistant Building Inspector
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CONTENTS
Instruction for Blower Installation
& Maintenance ......................
11-12
INTRODUCTION ......................
2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .............
12
SPECIFICATIONS - #2CNV - #1CNV .......
2
Starting and Maintaining aCoal Fire ......
13
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .............
3
Do's and Don'ts ......................
14
CHIMNEY INFORMATION ..............
3
Setting the Draft Control ...............
14
COMMON CHIMNEY PROBLEMS ........
4
Flue Damper Operation ................
15
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Cleaning Ashpan .....................
15
BAROMETRIC DAMPER ...............
5-6
Viewing Glass & Stove Maintenance .....
. 15
BASIC TOOLS A,N D
Airflow Adjustment for Cleaner Glass .....
15
MATERIALS NEEDED .................
7
COAL BURNING FACTS ................
15
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST ............
7
Types of Coal and & Their Characteristics ..
15
INSTALLATION - GENERAL .............
8
Burning Coal on a Grate ...............
16
Free -Standing Installation ..............
8
Clinkers ............................
17
Fireplace Installation ..................8
WOOD BURNING FACTS................
17-18
Assembly of Stove ....................9
What To Do If You Have a Problem ........
18-19
Door Latch Adjustments ...............
9
Repair Parts List—#1 C/W & 2C/W .......
20
Clearances and Floor Protection .........
10
Repair Parts Diagrams—#1 CNV & #2CNV ...
21-23
Chimney Connector(flue pipe) ..........
11
WARRANTY ..........................
24
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have made a wise choice in
stoves. With proper installation and care, your
Russo Coal -Wood Combination stove will give you
long and faithful service. Many people are not
acquainted with the use of coal or wood stoves, so
great care has been taken to provide detailed in-
formation about proper installation and operation
procedures in this manual.
The use of coal and wood as alternate sources of
energy for home heating has become more and
more popular during the 1970's and into the
1980's. A quality stove like the Coal -Wood Com-
bination would have been technologically impos-
sible only a few years ago. Your Russo is a con-
trolled combustion stove that offers efficient
burning of either coal or wood, a large viewing
glass, steel construction and a smooth, graceful
appearance.
The Russo Coal -Wood Combination is not a con-
verted wood stove. It is a newly designed stove
specifically engineered to provide the versatility of
burning either coal or wood. It provides the direct
draft, shaker system and ash drawer required for
coal burning and for overnight wood burning. It
features gasketed doors, welded seams and con-
trolled air intake.
We welcome your comments and response to your
stove. Yours is the finest coal -wood combination
on the market and we are always eager to hear
from satisfied Russo Stove owners.
Please read our instructions before installing and
using your coal/wood combination stove. This will
help you obtain the full value from your stove.
We ask that you contact your authorized Russo
dealer and arrange for professional installation.
Installation must be done by a qualified installer.
SPECIFICATIONS — Tested and labeled by AGTL to ANSI UL 1482
Model No. 2C/W
Dimensions ........... 29"H x 25"W x 171h"D
(Leg span front to rear 135/8")
Fit IP Ri7P - ............................... 6"
Flue Height ............................. 25„
Log Length ............................. 18„
Coal Capacity— Anthracite Nut ...... 40-45 lbs.
"Heating Capacity (with blower):
................... WOOD: Up to 12,000 cu. ft.
.................... COAL: Up to 15,000 cu. ft.
'Burn Time/Hrs: .............. WOOD: Up to 9
.............:................. COAL: 14-30
Wei ht ..... 310 lbs.
Model No. 1 C/W
Dimensions ........ 243/8"H x 231/8'W x 171/2"D
(Leg span front to rear 135/8°)
Flue Size ................................ 6„
Flue Height .............................2311
Log Length 16"
Coal Capacity — Anthracite Nut ...... 30-35 lbs.
'Heating Capacity (with blower):
.................... WOOD: Up to 8,500 cu. ft.
.................... COAL: Up to 11,000 cu. ft.
*Burn Time/Hrs :.............. WOOD: Up to 8
COAL: 10-20
Weight ........................... 200 lbs.
*Burn gtimes and heating capacities shown may be less depending upon chimney characteristics, fuel, air tightness of the structure to be heated and atmospheric
conditions. Coal stove installations must include a barometric damper and a flue system providing a minimum of .04 to .O6 inches W.C. of draft.
FLUE
DAMPER
WINDOW
PICKETS
LOAD.
DOOR
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AIR INLET
{ AIR INLET
ADJUSTMENTKNOB
SHAKER ASH DOOR FIG. 1
TOOL HANDLE
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
CAUTION:
''NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE -
TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE,
CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR
LIQUIDS TO START OR 'FRESHEN UP' A
FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEP ALL SUCH
LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER
WHILE IT IS IN USE."
WARNING! FIRE HAZARD:
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED FLUE
DRAFT. DO NOT STORE FUEL, PAINTS,
THINNERS OR OTHER FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS IN THE ROOM WITH YOUR
STOVE. DO NOT STORE WOOD CLOSER
THAN MARKED INSTALLATION CLEAR-
ANCES. THE FIRE AND ASH DOORS MUST
BE CLOSED DURING OPERATION. DO NOT
OPERATE WITH FIRE OR ASH DOORS IN
THE OPEN POSITION OR EXCESSIVE
TEMPERATURES MAY OCCUR. CLEAN
FLUE PIPE AND CHIMNEY REGULARLY.
SAFETY NOTICE: If this coal/wood stove
is not properly installed, a house fire may
result. For your safety, follow the installa-
tion directions. Contact local building or
fire officials about restrictions and in-
stallation inspection in your area.
CAUTION! Hot Surfaces:
KEEP SMALL CHILDREN AWAY. DO NOT
TOUCH. USE HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES
TO TEND THE STOVE.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a
tight -fitting lid. The closed container of ashes
should be placed on a non-combustible material,
pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of
by burial in the soil or otherwise locally dispersed,
they should be retained in the closed container
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
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FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and
other organic vapors which combine with expelled
moisture to form creosote. When burned, creosote
makes an extremely hot fire.
The chimney connector and chimney should be
inspected at least twice monthly during the heating
season to determine if a creosote build-up has
occurred:
If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed
to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
3
SOOT -FORMATION
AND NEED FOR
REMOVAL
When coal is burned, the products of combustion
combine with moisture to form a soot residue which
accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this
soot makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney
connector and chimney should be inspected at
least every two months during the heating season
to determine if a soot build-up has occurred. If soot
has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce
the risk of a chimney fire.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON USING
YOUR HEATER SAFELY, OBTAIN A COPY
OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION PUBLICATION, "USING
COAL AND WOOD STOVES SAFELY."
NFPA NO. HS -10-1978. ADDRESS: NFPA,
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169.
CHIMNEY
INFORMATION
The Chimney is one of the most important, yet most
neglected and misunderstood portion of any Solid
Fuel Burning installation. We do not recommend
that the stove be connected to the chimney with
other heating devices.
CAUTION!
THE CHIMNEY MUST BE A CLASS "A"
CHIMNEY IN GOOD OPERATING CONDI-
TION. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A
CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER
APPLIANCE.
There are two types of Class "A" Chimneys:
1. Masonry with tile liner suitable for venting
residential or building heating appliances. (See
NFPA 211.)
2. Class "A" Factory Built Chimney, listed or
certified by a nationally recognized testing
agency as suitable for venting residential or
building heating appliances.
If your masonry chimney has not been used for
some time, have it inspected by a qualified person
(Building Inspector, Fire Department Personnel,
etc.).
If a Listed or Certified Manufactured Chimney is to
be used, make certain it is installed in accordance
with the Manufacturer's Instructions and all Local
and State Codes. See Figure 2 -Manufactured
Chimney Installation and Figure 3 -Masonry
Chimney (note roof clearance) in accordance with
NFPA 211.
FIG. 2
COMMON CHIMNEY
PROBLEMS:
In order to have a properly operating Solid Fuel
Heating System, the chimney must be capable of
providing the draft required.
For burning coal in your stove, the required draft is
.04 to .06 inches W.C. (water column). This must
be measured using a draft gauge.
If the chimney cannot supply this constant draft, the
unit will not operate properly.
In all stove installations using wood/coal combina-
tion stoves, a Barometric Draft Regulator must be
used and adjusted for proper draft.
REASONS for insufficient readings:
1. Leaky Chimney — Air leaking around a loose
fitting cleanout door, flue pipe joints not tight,
improper plug openings, or defective masonry.
2. Chimney Improper Height — Chimney does not
extend above the roof to a sufficient height to
promote sufficient draft or causes a down
drafting condition to take place. See NFPA 211.
3. Obstructions — Obstructions in the chimney
can be checked prior to using by holding a
mirror in chimney cleanout door to give a view of
the chimney.
4. Trees or Other Topographical Barriers —
Impeding the chimney's operation or causing a
down draft condition to exist. This can also be
caused by adjacent buildings or the roof of the
same structure where the chimney is not high
enough (Fig. 4)
5. Chimney Size — Chimney is not properly sized
to adequately vent the appliance. It is either too
small or too large. Minimum chimney height -
14 ft.; minimum diameter — 6 in.
LESS THAN 10'
2' MIN.
RIDGE L CLASS A
CHIMNEY
X MIN.
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2" MIN.
MORE THAN
10'
10,::MINIMUM HEIGHT REQUIRED
10' ABOVE ROOF SURFACE WITHIN
10' HORIZONTALLY
CLASS A
CHIMNEY
X MIN.
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NOTE: THE CHIMNEY ON THE
HOUSE ILLUSTRATED IS
TOO LOW. IT SHOULD - --
BE RAISED TO COM-
PENSATE FOR
DRAFTS.
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6. Chimney Offsets — Chimneys with offsets
should not be used. They cause an obstruction
to draft, as well as a place for debris to collect.
7. Elbow Restrictions — The flue pipe is con-
nected to the chimney with too many elbows,
reducing the draft the chimney can provide.
8. Multiple Venting — When more than one device
vents into the same chimney flue.
9. Cold Air Block —"Chimney is located outside of
house and will not 'heat up' at low temperatures.
5
The most important thing to remember about
chimneys is their need for maintenance and
cleaning. If chimneys are not cleaned on a frequent
basis, it will affect the draft, as well as contributing
to a possible chimney fire.
The draft can be improved by using a chimney
cone (Fig. 5) or by extending the height of the
chimney and reducing the flue area. A cone or
chimney extension can be made by a local sheet
metal shop or purchased factory made.
A properly operating chimney will tend to reduce
the amount of creosote that is left deposited. Burn a
strong fire for 15 minutes each day to help reduce
creosote buildup.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE INSTALLATION,
DRAFT MEASUREMENT
AND ADJUSTMENT OF
THE BAROMETRIC
DRAFT REGULATOR.
INSTALLATION:
CAUTION!
Follow Manufacturer's Instructions on how to
install the Barometric Regulator.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE DRAFT CON-
TROL BE LOCATED AS CLOSE TO THE STOVE
AS POSSIBLE WITH OPENING POINTED AWAY
FROM WALL.
The barometric draft control is not included with
Your Coal/Wood Combination Stove and must be
purchased separately. It comes with a collar that is
attached to one short section of smoke pipe. One
end is "beaded and crimped" to fit into the next
section of standard smoke pipe. (The beaded and
crimped end is down toward the- stove.) It is
recommended that the stovepipes be installed with
the crimp down so that any creosote formed, as a
natural by-product of wood combustion, will run
back towards the stove and not through the joint to
the outside of the smoke pipe. The section of pipe
holding the Draft Control can be installed in either
direction as a part of the vertical or horizontal sec-
tion. The Draft Control will revolve, within its collar,
to an upright and level position. Figure 6.
After installation, make certain the Draft Control is
upright and level. Tighten the screw to h6ld it firmly
in place.
21
BAROMETRIC PIPE REVERSING
DAMPER SECTION
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FIG.6 /
DRAFT MEASUREMENT:
IMPORTANT:
Whenever you measure the draft, the stove
must be operating and sufficient time given for
the chimney to warm up and the stove to
achieve proper operating temperatures. This
should take a minimum of 30 minutes. Draft
measurement must be taken between stove
outlet and barometric damper.
DRAFT MUST BE MEASURED
WITH A DRAFT GAUGE
If your old stove works properly on your present
chimney or the chimney is brand new, REMEM-
BER — your wood/coal stove HAS AN AIR -
CONTROLLED FIRE CHAMBER; and with a fire
burning and a draft gauge inserted into the 6"
smoke pipe 18" up from the center of the flue outlet
in the heater between the damper and the stove,
YOU MUST RECEIVE .04" to .06" WATER
2
COLUMN UPDRAFT TO PERFORM SATIS-
FACTORILY! More or less draft may result in
unsatisfactory operation.
If you are unable to obtain a reliable, inexpensive
pocket draft gauge locally, one can be purchased
from (SPECIFY MODEL 13-3000 POCKET
DRAFT GAUGE — BACHARACH):
Control Masters Corporation
3485 North 127th Street
Brookfield, WI 53005
Phone: (414) 781-6500
Heating contractors all have draft testing equipment.
Operate your wood/coal stove for 30 minutes and
while continuing to operate, insert about half of
Draft Tube in draft hole. Cover Zero Check Hole
with finger; level instrument until (Figure 7):
A. Draft Tube is horizontal.
B. Pointer is in line with zero scale mark.
Uncover Zero Check Hole without disturbing posi-
tion of instrument. Pointer instantly shows draft or,�
pressure reading.
ADJUSTMENT:
You can set the draft (.04" to .06" W.C.) that you
need on your stove by changing the location of the
weight of the Draft Control face. High, medium, and
low settings will be included or numbers from 2 to 8.
THE LOWER THE NUMBER — THE LESS AIR
OR DRAFT.
Set the weight to give a draft reading of .04'' to .06"
W.C. when following the draft measurement
instructions above. Figure 8.
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WHAT TO DO IF CHIMNEY DRAFT IS MORE OR
LESS THAN .04" TO.06" W.C. UPDRAFT
THE IMPORTANCE OF CORRECT
CHIMNEY DRAFT:
(Your chimney must supply constant
.04" to .06" W.C. updraft!)
WITHOUT THE CORRECT DRAFT, YOU
WILL NOT RECEIVE
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE.
The design of the wood/coal combination stove
requires the use of a Barometric Draft Regulator,
for constant draft, to maintain proper output tem-
peratures and a controlled burning rate for coal.
1. Draft should not exceed .06" W.C. updraft with a
fire burning in the stove. A Barometric Regu-
lator MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE FLUE
PIPE. This regulator should be adjusted with a
draft gauge.
2. If draft is less than .04" W.C. updraft, check the
"Chimney Section" in this book.
By all means, consult your RUSSO Dealer for cor-
rections to your chimney installation.
CAUTION: If your wood/coal combination stove is
used to burn coal, a barometric damper is required.
If your stove is used only to burn wood, a baro-
metric damper is not required. If you switch
between coal and wood, it is recommended that
your barometric damper be either removed or
capped when burning wood. This will prevent the
barometric damper from adding air to the flue in the
event of a chimney fire.
Warranty void if Barometric Draft Regulator is
not used while burning coal.
BASIC TOOLS AND
MATERIALS NEEDED
TOOLS: Screwdrivers — Phillips & Plain
Small Adjustable Wrench
1/4" Electric Drill
6 -foot Rule or Tape
Hammer
Pliers
Wire Cutter
Tin Snips
Assorted Drills
5/32", 1/4", etc.
Level
Gloves
Pencil
MATERIALS:
6" Flue Pipe, 6" tee and cap or an elbow,
Collar, Ceiling Support Box, as re-
quired, use 24 -gauge blue or black high
quality lock seam type pipe. 6" baro-
metric damper.
6" minimum inside diameter solid fuel
approved Class A chimney or existing
masonry tile lined Class A chimney.
Sheet Metal Screws — #10-24 x 1/2"
(for Chimney Connector).
Furnace Cement
1. If you plan to install this heater yourself, you
must realize that the wrong use of any tool can
be dangerous. Unless you are completely
familiar with the tools, equipment, and possible
hazards involved, we ask.that you contact your
RUSSO Dealer and arrange for professional
installation.
2. Before starting installation, check for proper
clearances to combustibles where the stove will
be located.
3. If proper clearances, as listed on the Rating
Plate, cannot be maintained, refer to the NFPA
No. 211 Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces and
Vents, on how to reduce these clearances
safely.
4. CHIMNEY— Have chimney inspected for:
A. Proper type. Class A only.
B. Chimney is in good physical and
mechanical condition.
C. Chimney is properly installed within the
dwelling with proper clearances to com-
bustibles. See NFPA 211.
D. If using a manufactured chimney, look for
listing mark and install in accordance with
manufacturer installation instructions.
E. Do not connect this unit to a chimney
serving another appliance.
F. Check for proper roof clearances. See
NFPA 211.
G. Chimney should have a spark guard.
5. Chimney Connector Pipe (Flue System)
A. Chimney connector should not be longer
than 8 feet.
B. No more than 2 — 90 -degree Flue elbows
should be used.
C. The chimney connector must be a
minimum of 24 Gauge Steel.
6. Check for PROPER DRAFT — The chimney
used must be capable of providing a minimum
of .04 —.06 inches W.C.
7. A Barometric Draft Regulator must be used and
set between .04 — .06 inches W.C. (for coal
burning).
8. This installation must provide adequate com-
bustion air around the unit for safe and proper
service.
9. Your stove should be burned outdoors for
approximately one hour to cure the paint and
evaporate oils used to preserve the steel. If the
first burn is inside, provide adequate ventilation
for smoke and odor.
The following steps will assist you in assuring that
you have a satisfactory and safe installation of your
coal/wood combination stove.
All Russo Wood Stoves have been tested to
Underwriters Laboratory Standards, UL 1482 by
the Arnold Greene Testing Laboratory. The clear-
ances for which the stove was tested are listed on
the inspection label on the back of the stove. If your
state or local codes are more strict, they must be
adhered to. The clearances listed in this manual
and on the stove are only minimum clearances.
Your building inspector reserves the right to in-
crease them.
Warning_ The installation of this stove must comply
with state and local requirements and be inspected
by the state or local building inspector, if required.
FREE STANDING INSTALLATION
If you have no fireplace, or wish to have the stove
installed in a free-standing position, a chimney
system has to be built. Use either Class A masonry
chimneys or all -fuel factory -built chimneys. Factory -
built chimneys must be listed as approved by
Underwriters Laboratories (UL). See Figure 9.
Note: Use of aluminum Type B "gas vent" pipe for
solid fuels is unsafe and prohibited by the National
Fire Protection Association Code.
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION
If you already have a fireplace, you may choose to
connect the stove to it. This can be the least expen-
sive and fastest installation.
The existing fireplace should, first, be thoroughly
cleaned and inspected for an approved liner. Con-
sult your local codes to assure compliance.
First remove the fireplace damper. It is usually held
in place by its own weight, and is controlled by a
damper actuating mechanism. It may be neces-
0
sary to remove the actuating rod to make room for
the stove pipe. Center the stove in the fireplace
opening and install 6" stove pipe just beyond the
damper. Use templates to close the remaining
opening of the flue. They should fit snugly around
the stove pipe and extend about 1/2" beyond the
edge of the damper opening. Convert the template
to either 24 -gauge or heavier sheet metal, or as-
bestos board. Discard the template; install the
sheet metal, securing it to existing masonry or
damper opening. Inspect for a snug fit. Use stove
cement to fill all cracks, seams and holes.
Provisions should be made to protect wooden
mantels or other combustibles above or around the
stove. Russo Heat Shield Kits are available in 3', 4'
and 5' lengths and are specifically designed to
serve this purpose. Consult local fire or building
inspectors before reducing any of the minimum
clearances to which your Russo Stove has been
tested.
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2" AIR SPACE
�WOOD MANTEL
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METAL HEAT SHIELD
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26 GA OR HEAVIER
PIPE EXTENSION BEYOND BLOCK -OFF PLATE
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NON-COMBUSTIBLE DAMPER BLOCK -OFF
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FLOOR PROTECTION
CLEAN-OUT TEE
OR ELBOW
MASONRY CARPET
HEARTH
FIG. 9A
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION WITH
PROPER INSTALLATION
AND CLEARANCE
FIG. %
ASSEMBLY OF
STOVE
Now that you have established the location for your
stove and met the clearance requirements,
observe the points listed in the Installation General
Section.
All exterior polywrap and protective cardboard
must be removed from the stove. The load door,
ash pan door, and baffle should be removed from
their protective foam wrap and installed as shown
in Fig. 10A & 106. The shaker handle, handy -tool,
and pickets should be removed from the ash pan.
The shaker handle fits into the hex -shaped hole on
the left side of the stove. The handy -tool is for ash
pan removal and clearing clinkers that may form
from the underside of the grate.
The load door and ash pan door are easily posi-
tioned on their bushing hinges. Check doors for
ease of operation and a tight close. Fig. 10A & 1013.
Grate operation should be checked to assure that
there is no contact between the grate and any
section of the refractory liner. If there is contact,
that section of the refractory liner should be pushed
back from the grate at the point of contact.
F
STANDARD
DOOR LATCH
ADJUSTMENTS
The load door and ash pan door latch has
been adjusted at the factory for proper
tightness. If doors are too loose because of
worn gaskets or too tight because of new
gaskets bend the latch in or out to adjust.
OPTIONAL DOUBLE
DOOR LATCH ADJUSTMENTS
The load door latch has been adjusted at the
factory for proper tightness. If door is too
loose because of worn gaskets or too tight
because of new gaskets, loosen the jam nut
behind the latch and screw the stop in or out
to adjust. Re -tighten the jam nut.
JAM N
LATCH
FIG. 16u
CLEARANCES FLOOR PROTECTION
CAUTION: Fig. The stove can be placed directly on a fireplace
#16 shown the minimum hearth, cement floor, or an approved non-
clearances to which your stove has been combustible surface. A clearance of 18" is required
tested. Any reduction to these clearances
the written approval of your on the load door side, and 12" on other sides o the
must be with fire inspector. stove. The area directly under the mustnalso Ibe
local building or and 2,to either side of that pipe
These clearances are: 36" from the stove to protected. The material used for floor protection
combustible material. From the pipe, 16 to must provide insulation at least equal to 3/a"
combustible material. asbestos millboard.
Free Standing Installation TIT
_T
ELBOW OR CAPPED
4 CLEAN-OUT TEE UNSHIELDED
36" UNSHIELDED ! WALL **9"SHIELDED
I i COMBUSTIBLE PIPE DAMPER
I NOT INCLUDED
*9" SHIELDED WITH TOP VENT
.-12" IB
12"
36"
36" DISTANCE UNSHIELDED
7 BETWEEN COM *g SHIELDED
BUSTIBLE WALL
18„ 18.,
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FIG. 16A FLOOR PROTECTION
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FLOOR PROTECTION
*SHIELDED DIMENSIONS PERMITTED WITH APPROVED
RUSSO REDUCED'CLEARANCE
TOETOP STACK MODEL IELD I
MODELONLY.
MODEL KIT NO.
ICWT 090-1543
2CWT 090-1544
* PIPEIELDS MUST BE SPACED AT LEAST 1 " FROM AVAILABLE FROM YOUR RUSSO DEALER.
SHIELD PIPE. PIPE
SH
18" UNSHIELDED
*9" SHIELDED
12-. O
MIN i
12" 18"
MIN. MIN
36"
UNSHIELDED_
12"
*SHIELDED
COMBUSTIBLE WALL
10
METAL THIMBLE OR UL
APPROVED DEVICE
WALL INTO THROUGHNG MASONRYSOR COMBULE
UL APPROVED CHIMNEY.
COMBUSTIBLE WALL
FIG. 16B
36" UNSHIELDED
*12" SHIELDED
12„
MIN.
/NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FLOOR PROTECTION
FIG. 16C
INSTALLATION:
House fires may occur when stoves are installed
incorrectly, or operated improperly. Most fires are
caused when: 1) Combustibles are located too
close to the stove. 2) The chimney and its connec-
tion are improperly installed. 3) Ashes are impro-
perly removed or disposed of.
A spark arrester in the chimney cap may be re-
quired by local building or fire codes. This device
should be inspected and cleaned regularly to pro-
tect against creosote build-up or clogging.
Your local building official/fire marshal should be
notified prior to installation.
Note: This stove is not approved or recommended
for use in mobile homes.
CHIMNEY
CONNECTOR (Flue Pipe)
1. Connect the Chimney Connector to the Chim-
ney and install the Barometric Regulator.
When connecting the 6 diameter Chimney Flue
Connector to the stove, the first section of the pipe
or the elbow, (Fig. 11) should be installed inside of
the flue collar on the stove.
It should be held in place by drilling three holes
(Fig. 12) through flue collar and the pipe. These
holes should be equally spaced. The holes should
be of suitable diameter for the sheet metal screws
or pop rivets used for fastening.
2. A straight section of pipe or elbow must now be
installed.
IMPORTANT:
1. All Pipe Joints should be fastened together
with three sheet metal screws or pop
rivets.
2. All horizontal runs should have 3/4rise to
the foot so that any liquid creosote that
may develop will run back into the stove.
3. All joints should be sealed with furnace
cement.
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Now continue installing the flue pipe until chimney
ceiling support box is reached. When connecting
the ceiling support collar, use a 6" connector
adapter. Reverse the crimp so it may be properly
installed into the ceiling support box. See Fig. 2 for
a typical completed assembly.
INSTRUCTION FOR
BLOWER
INSTALLATION
AND MAINTENANCE
INSTALLATION — Install 10-24 carriage bolts
from inside out on the housing. Screw on sheet
metal fasteners tightly by hand. Slide gasket over
studs. Slide blower over studs in the position as
shown. Install 10-24 HEX -NUTS and tighten firmly.
Install sheet metal screws for thermostat. Slide
assembled thermostat over sheet metal screws
and tighten.
MAINTENANCE — The blower should be re-
moved and cleaned periodically. Dust will accu-
mulate on the inlet screen and impeller wheel of the
blower. These parts should be thoroughly cleaned
to insure adequate flow of air and minimize strain
on the motor. The motor should be lubricated every
6 -months with oil provided or only with SAE 20
Non -Detergent Oil.
NOTE: On some models the oil holes are on the
bottom.
THERMOSTAT
CARRIAGE BOLTS (4)
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0.
SPEEDNUT (4)
SCREW (2) GASKET
NUT (4)
V OIL HOLE (2)
RUSSO APPROVED
d BLOWER
SUGGESTED RUSSO
BLOWER SPEED CONTROL
2. Lay them into the firebox and place dry
kindling on top of them. With the ash pan door
dampers open, light the kindling and close the
fire door tightly.
3. Flue Damper — should be in open position
during start up and any time the load door is
opened. Before opening load door, make sure
the flue damper is in the open position for at
least a minute.
4. Before fully opening the load door to check the
fire or add a charge of fuel, ALWAYS OPEN
THE DOOR SLIGHTLY about half an inch or
so and wait a minute. This will allow the pres-
sure inside the controlled., combustion fire
chamber to equalize with the room pressure
and reduce the possibility of smoke pouring
into the room.
The manual damper MUST be in the open
position before the load door is open, or
smoke spillage will result.
The blower MUST be shut off before
opening the load door or smoke spillage
will result.
5. NEVER OPERATE YOUR STOVE WITH THE
ASH DRAWER OR FIRE DOOR OPEN.
6. Place your charge of wood handy (but at a
safe distance) to the stove, so you can load the
charge quickly and shut the fire door.
7. BE STINGY WITH YOUR CHARGE OF
FUEL. DON'T TRY TO OVERLOAD THE
FIRE CHAMBER!
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8. DANGER! Never burn large amounts of
corrugated boxes, wood shavings, Christmas
. .
INSTRUCTIONStree.
wrappings, paper scraps, or a dried Christmas
A CHIMNEY FIRE COULD RESULT, BE-
CAUSE THE CHIMNEY COULD BECOME
DANGER:
QUICKLY OVERHEATED AND IGNITE ANY
Fire Hazard
COMBUSTIBLE DEPOSIT IN THE CHIMNEY
DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO
FLUE.
START FIRE! SEVERE BODY BURNS OR A
g, Because "Heat Savers" added to the smoke
FIRE IN YOUR HOME COULD RESULT.
pipe can greatly increase creosote problems,
we do not recommend any on the market be
installed on your stove smoke pipe.
When the first several fires are started in the stove,
smoking and a slight burning odor may be
10. Your stove should not be used as an inciner-
some
noticed. This is normal and will quickly disappear. If
ator for trash or garbage!
possible, the stove should be burned outdoors to
11. Artificial fireplace logs and manufactured coal
cure the paint before installation.
bricks are not recommended for use in any
1. Here's a safe way to start your fire. Take six
heating device of this type.
double sheets of newspaper. Open them up
THE REASON: Some manufacturers use coal
and spread them on the floor — one on top of
oil, paraffin, or other flammable liquids in the
` the other. Start at a diagonal corner and roll
manufacture of logs and bricks that may cause
them into a tight tube or roll. Knot the roll by
an uncontrollable fire.
twisting it into a single knot. Make up three or
12. Avoid overfiring and overheating your stove.
four of these knotted rolls.
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STARTING AND MAINTAINING
A COAL FIRE
Repeat steps 1 through 4 on page 11. When the
kindling is burning vigorously, add two or three
shovels full of coal, spreading it out to assure pro-
per ignition. Wait for several minutes until the coal
is ignited and add two or three more shovels of
coal. Repeat this process until 1/2 of the coal capa-
city of your stove is reached. if too much coal is
added too quickly, the fire could be lost. With the
fire established, fill the coal holding area to capa-
city. Care should be taken to keep all coal within the
refractory area.
The entire coal bed does not need to be ignited;
this will only shorten burn time. The coal bed will
burn from the bottom up. For maximum heat output
and longest burn times, the coal holding area
should be filled.
When the coal is glowing brightly, the draft regu-
lator (located on the ash pan door) should be
repositioned to meet your needs for heating and
burn time.
After four or more hours, depending on the rate of
combustion, it will be necessary to refuel and
shake down the ashes. Shaking the ashes is
important because coal burns from the bottom up
and if ashes are allowed to accumulate in the
bottom of the coal bed, the flow of air to the fire will
be restricted and complete combustion will be hin-
dered. The key to coal stove operation is to main-
tain an effective draft through the coal bed by
shaking down the ashes, permitting a direct flow of
air'to the fire.
The first step in the refueling and shake down
process is to fully open the draft regulator on the
ash drawer door and the flue damper. After several
minutes, when the fire is burning vigorously, add
two or three shovels of coal. Wait five or ten
minutes to insure proper ignition and shake the
coals down. It is not necessary to shake all the
ashes off of the grates. Shake until glowing embers
begin to fall into the ash drawer. use the tool pro-
vided to reset the draft regulator to the desired
setting. It will be necessary to refuel and shake
ashes at least two or three times daily. Another
method of improving the draft is by poking the coals
around the sides of the basket with the Handy Tool.
If the fire dies out, it is not necessary to remove the
unburned coal. Thoroughly shake down all ashes
and poke the corners with the Handy Tool to insure
removal of dead clinkers and ashes. Start a fire as
described previously on top of the unburned coal.
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NOTE. -
1 -
OTE.1. Do not over -shake; leave some ash on the
grates to protect them from heat.
2. Shake only until a few hot coals drop.
3: NEVER operate your stove with the ash door
open, except for the time needed for ash
removal.
4. Do not allow an ash accumulation under the
grates. Remove ashes promptly after shaking.
5. The ash door must latch firmly. Do not operate
your stove with a loose ash door or worn
gaskets.
6. Coal fires should not be poked or broken
up. Clinkers may result from ashes coming
to the surface of the fire bed.
When burning coal, the stove flue damper can be
left open during most operating conditions. The
required barometric damper will compensate for
.changes in draft conditions except during severe
weather conditions.
It will be necessary to periodically empty the fire
bed area of any non-combustible material. This
should be done with the fire out and the stove cool.
NOTE: For proper burning there must be a con-
tinuous supply of fresh air. Ventilation is needed
not just for proper combustion, but for the occu-
pants of a home. In most homes there is an air
leakage sufficient to support stove combustion. In
well -insulated "tight" homes, proper draft for stove
burning cannot be achieved without ventilation. It is
advisable under all conditions to leave a window
slightly open to allow a constant source of air when
your stove is burning. --
F�
Y
DO'S AND DON'TS
FOR YOUR RUSSO
DO's
DO cure your stove slowly.
DO comply with state and local building and fire
regulations and notify your local inspector prior to
installation.
DO use stovepipe not less than 6" in diameter.
DO consult local inspectors before reducing any of
the minimum clearances to which your RUSSO
stove has been tested.
DO empty coal ashes daily to keep, from
suffocating the fire from below.
DO turn off the blower (if equipped) prior to
opening the load or ash pan door.
DO secure each connection of stovepipe with at
least 3 sheet metal screws.
DO clean and oil blower every six months with
only SAE 20 non -detergent oil
DO inspect the stovepipe and chimney at least
twice monthly during the heating season and
remove any creosote or soot buildup that has
occurred.
DO place ashes in a metal container with a tight-
fitting lid. The container should be placed on a
noncombustible floor or on the ground in a venti-
lated area away from all combustible materials.
DO replace door gaskets if worn.
DO use heat -resistant gloves to open stove doors,
to load the stove, and to empty the ashes from your
stove.
DON'Ts
DO NOT place your stove closer than 36" to com-
bustible materials.
DO NOT let any part of your stove or stovepipe
burn red hot.
DO NOT touch the stove when in use. Keep chil-
dren away from the burning stove.
DO NOT leave the loading door or the ash pan
door open when the stove is in operation.
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DO NOT use gasoline, or other petroleum liquid
fuel to start or "freshen up" a fire in your stove.
DO NOT use charcoal, resinous woods, green or
unseasoned woods, or manufactured logs in your
stove.
DO NOT load wood any higher than the top of the
log guards.
DO NOT use any blower but a RUSSO blower
such use will void the safety testing label and the
stove warranty.
DO NOT clean glass when the stove is hot.
DO NOT replace glass with any type but RUSSO
Replacement Glass.
DO NOT operate your stove burning coal
without a barometric damper that is properly
set.
NOTE: It is normal for a stove to make popping
and cracking noises as it expands during the
`heating up' process. These noises should be
minimal once operating temperatures are reached.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SETTING THE DRAFT
CONTROL
To set the primary air control on your Russo Coal/
Wood Combination Stove, insert the hex key into
the indicator dial, and turn to the left (counter-
clockwise) to loosen. Slide the primary air control to
the desired numerical setting, and turn the key to
the right to lock the primary air setting in position.
REMOVE THE HEX KEY AFTER LOCKING THE
AIR SETTING. The numbers on the primary air
setting represent the square inches of opening for
the primary air. The actual volume of air entering
your stove is dependent upon your chimney draft
and this setting.
FLUE DAMPER
OPERATION -
Your stove is equipped with a manual flue damper
(rear vent models only), located in the flue collar of
your stove. The damper is used to control the draft
of your stove and to achieve longer burn times.
The actual need of the damper is dependent on the
draft of your flue, and how it works best for your
installation must be determined by you. Generally,
the following will apply: 1) Overnight burns are
achieved by closing the damper half way; 2) With
strong drafting flues, a fully closed damper is
needed for an overnight burn; 3) In very cold
weather, draft increases and full closure of the
damper is needed for long burn times.
NOTE: Make sure flue damper is opened prior to
opening load door.
- _ . _ _ _ _ . - _ , CLOSED POSITION
POSITION FIG. 13
FLUE DAMPER
OPEN POSITION Rear Vent
CLEANING ASHPAN
NOTE: Never let the ashpan become so full that the
ashes touch the grates.
When the ashpan is full, be sure and remove it.
Dump the ashes in a safe container. If you fail to
clean out the ashes eventually they'll build up so
high the primary air will be reduced and the cast-
iron grates will burn out! DO NOT allow a buildup of
ashes on top of the grates to exceed more than an
inch or so. If you do the coals will not receive
enough oxygen. You, in turn, may then open the
draft and not only waste heat, but may overheat the
system.
VIEWING GLASS
MAINTENANCE
The viewing window in your stove is a special high
temperature, high shock, ceramic glass. If your
glass cracks or breaks, stop using your stove.
The glass must be replaced with the repair part
number as shown in this manual. Under normal
operating conditions, the glass will not break.
The glass should be cleaned when cool with a
glass cleaner. All residues of cleaning agents must
be removed with water to prevent etching or
fogging of the glass.
NOTE: Use only soft cloths or paper towels to clean
glass.
DO NOT use scapers, metallic objects or
abrasives. Scratching or chipping could cause
breakage.
Stove Maintenance
At the end of a heating season, remove all ashes
from your stove. Any scale on the steel or cast iron
parts should be removed with a wire brush. The
inside of the stove can be sprayed with aeresol oil
to prevent rusting. The exterior of the stove can be
touched up with high temperature stove paint.
Airflow Adjustment For
Cleaner Glass
The glass in your RUSSO Insert is set at the
factory with a slight airflow around the glass.
The airflow is adequate in most installations
to provide combustion in front of the glass
and to prevent a creosote build-up that
prevents fire viewing.
In some installations, and when burning im-
properly seasoned wood the factory -set air-
flow must be increased for clear fire viewing.
This is done by adding additional space
washers to the studs holding the glass to the
door.(Page 21, Part #12)
Generally one washer (factory setting) will
work for most situations, especially for coal
burning. When burning wood, burn time can
be affected by the window airflow. More
space less burn time, less space more burn
time.
OTHER SETTINGS:
Two washers each stud, two washers on up-
per studs, one washer on lower studs etc.
TYPES OF COAL
AND THEIR
CHARACTERISTICS
ANTHRACITE — Anthracite is a hard coal that is
dense and clean. It is somewhat hard to ignite, but
once the fire is established and the temperature
maintained, it burns with a self-sustaining flame.
It is a non -caking coal that tends to burn uniformly
with a short blue flame. Anthracite can burn almost
smokelessly. Anthracite creates very little dust
during storage and handling..
Anthracite requires very little attention between
firings. The fuel bed should be even and across the
entire grate area. An anthracite fuel bed should
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never be poked or disturbed for the best
performance.
With anthracite, high efficiency levels can be
achieved in domestic hand -fired stoves.
BITUMINOUS — Bituminous is a soft coal that
covers a wide range and many different geo-
graphic locations. Each location has its own dis-
tinct and different composition and burning
characteristics.
Bituminous coals have extemely_high volatile con-
tents — and depending on their geographic loca-
tion — have caking properties that range from
coals that completely melt, to those that change
very little as volatiles and tars are distilled. These
are considered non -caking coals.
Bituminous coal is generally easily ignitable and
burns freely. The length of flame varies with the
different coals and most generally is a long flame.-
With
lame:With some bituminous coals, a lot of soot and
smoke are prevalent especially at low firing rates
that are experienced in controlled combustion
stoves.
LIGNITE — Lignite is one of the lower forms of
coal. It is very high in moisture when mined. When
it dries out, it tends to break up quite easily.
Lignite has a wood -like structure that is hard
starting because of high moisture content, yet it
burns quite readily after drying out and burns rather
clean with little smoke or soot. Lignite is extremely
vulnerable to spontaneous combustion and much
care must be exercised in storage.
BURNING COAL
ON A GRATE
ANTHRACITE — An anthracite fire should never
be poked or disturbed once the fire is established.
The fire should be started with kindling and the coal
added in layers. The fresh coal should be added in
uniform thickness to cover the entire grate area.
Small amounts of fuel should be added frequently
until the proper fuel bed depth is established.
When anthracite is combusted, distinct zones are
formed within the fuel bed. Figure 14.
Volatile matter, tars and gas produced contain
about 30 percent of the heat of the coal. When
fresh coal is added to the fire, the volatile matter is
burned off first, leaving coke on the grate. This
distillation takes place between 660°F and 1300°F.
Essentially at this time, the hydrocarbons, hydro-
gen and CO (carbon monoxide) are burned leaving
the coke, which is a partially burned mixture of CO2
(carbon dioxide) and CO (carbon monoxide).
The coke that is left accounts for about 40-60 per-
cent of the heat in the coal. The primary air coming
up through the grate reduces the coke to a mixture
Of CO, CO2 and ash.
The secondary air over the fuel bed not only
supplies air for burning the volatile matter, but
combines with the CO (carbon monoxide) to form
CO2 (carbon dioxide).
In Figure 14 we have four (4) combustion zones
established in the fire chamber.
The Distillation Zone at the top of the fuel bed is
where the coal is separated into the volatile matter
and coke..
The Reduction Zone is where the CO2 produced by
the Oxidation Zone is reduced to CO by the hot
coke and is burned in the space above the flue bed
with secondary air.
The Oxidation Zone is where part of the coke is
turned to CO2 (carbon dioxide) by the primary air.
The Ash Zone is the by-product of coal combus-
tion. The ash also serves to insulate the grates
from the high temperature obtained in the Oxida-
tion Zone.
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ANTHRACITE COAL SIZES — Anthracite comes
in various sizes or grading — the most common
being the following classifications:
Broken
— 3-5/16" to 4-3/8"
Egg
— 2-1/2" to 3-1/4"
Stove
— 1-11/16"to 2-7/16"
Nut
— 7/8" to 1-5/8"
Pea
— 9/16" to 13/16"
Nut or Stove Size — Anthracite is the best coal to
be used in domestic heating. It should be fired
evenly and with a depth of approximately 4-8" for
optimum efficiency.
Pea sized anthracite or smaller sizes should not be
used as they will pass through the stoves' grate
system.
BITUMINOUS — When burning bituminous coal, it
is recommended to bank the fire from side to side
or front to back. All the live coals should be moved
to one location and the fresh fuel charge placed
opposite it. This allows the release of the volatile
gases and subjects them to the hot, exposed coals
for complete combustion.
Bituminous coals should never be fired over the
complete grate area. Fig. 15.
In Figure 15 note how the coke or glowing coal is
banked to the rear of the furnace and the fresh
charge is placed to the front.
Bituminous coal should be fired in small quantities
more frequently to achieve better combustion and
efficiency.
By firing bituminous coal in quantities which are too
large, one may exceed the capacity of the stove to
burn the volatiles efficiently.
SECONDARY
i AIR
PRIMARY AIR
PRIMARY &
SECONDARY
AIR INLET
FLUE OUTLET
FIRE BRICK
LINED
COMBUSTION
CHAMBER
ASH DRAWER
FIG. 14
If the coal is from an area where it is of the high
caking type, the smaller fuel charge, as well as the
alternate firing method, will help. If caking takes
place, it can be broken up with a poker. Care
should be exercised so that the ashes are not
brought to the top of the fuel bed. If they are, they
will melt and a clinker will form. With bituminous,
generally the shaking of the grate is not required as
the poking will sift enough fine ash down into the
ashpan.
In most instances, the output of the stove when
using bituminous will be greater than with anthra-
cite. It is evident bituminous coal will require con-
siderable and more frequent attention.
SMOKE — Some grades of bituminous will pro-
duce large amounts of smoke. This can be some-
what overcome by smaller charges more fre-
quently fired. Also in Figure No. 15 note the hot
coke or coals are moved to the back of the fire
chamber where the smoke from the fresh charge
must pass over the extreme heat helping to burn it
up.
Also smaller charges and therefore the resulting
lower combustion rates per square foot of grate
area will help to reduce the amount of particles
discharged with the by-products of combustion.
CLINKERS
A clinker is ash that has fused under extreme
'temperatures. The temperature at which the ash
will fuse is variable and is dependent on the
chemical composition of the ash.
The most common cause of clinker formation is
when too thick a bed is used. If the fire is poked or
stirred excessively, too much ash is brought to the
surface and allowed to fuse.
If the rocker grates are used too frequently and hot
coals are dumped into the ash drawer, clinkers will
usually form on the grates because of the exces-
sive heat.
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Prevention of Clinkers
To prevent the formation of clinkers, the following
should be adhered to:
1. Fire more frequently using a smaller charge.
Level fuel bed and cover any thin spots that may
be appearing to prevent burn holes..
2. Do not overshake or poke fire bed.
3. Do not allow coal to burn in the ash drawer.
4. Do not allow the ash drawer to become too full
preventing Primary Air from entering under the
grate keeping the temperature in the Ash Zone
below its fusion point _–
WOOD BURNING
FACTS
BE AWARE OF CREOSOTE "BUILD-UP"
WHEN BURNING WOOD
Woodburning stoves wil! create creosote deposits
under certain conditions, unless you are aware of
these conditions and avoid them.
rr
Creosote is a tarry liquid or solid resulting from the
distilling of wood during the combustion process.
It consists of a number of compounds which con-
dense and bake in the chimney flue.
Creosote may build up on the interior surface of the
chimney and flue pipes, considerably reducing
their diameter.
Creosote begins to condense from flue gases
when stack temperatures drop below 250°F. The
amount of creosote deposited in the pipe and
chimney is dependent on the amount of moisture in
the flue gases, the temperature of the stack, the
rate at which wood is burned, the amount of draft in
the stack, and how completely the combustible
elements in the flue gases have been burned in the
combustion process. Most problems with creosote
are due to poor chimneys with low draft and cold
walls, and to a low rate of burning when little heat is
needed during the spring and fall months. Also,
from burning green or resinous wood.
WARNING!
A SERIOUS CHIMNEY FIRE MAY BE IG-
NITED IF A SUFFICIENT CREOSOTE
"BUILD-UP" IS PERMITTED OVER AN
EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME!
Moisture in the flue gases may be controlled by
using the driest wood possible, mixing small pieces
with every full load, and not using only large wood
during mild weather when combustion is relatively
slow.
CAUTION!
You must check your chimney flue pipe con-
nector frequently when first starting to burn
wood to determine the amount of chimney
maintenance (cleaning) that will be required.
This is dependent on wood type, moisture,
and in general, how the stove is used.
BEST WOOD
FOR BURNING
Choosing a kind of firewood to burn in your stove
depends on what is available to you. If all you can
obtain is softwood, obviously, that will be your
choice. See chart on page 19.
18
Softwoods like pine, spruce, and fir are easy to
ignite, because they are resinous. They burn
rapidly with a hot flame. However, since a fire built
entirely out of softwoods burns out quickly, it
requires frequent attention and replenishment.
If you do have a choice, for a long-lasting fire, it is
best to use the heavier hardwoods, such as ash,
beech, birch, maple and oak.
By mixing softwoods with hardwoods, you can
achieve an easily ignited and long-lasting fire.
So that you have an idea of how firewood is
described and sold, you should first know that the
most common measure is the standard cord.
A cord is a well-stacked pile of logs, 4 feet by 4 feet
by 8 feet. If you buy wood by weight, look for the
driest wood. Don't pay for extra water! When you
buy wood, request a mixture of wood species and
diameter size.
WHAT TO DO
IF YOU
HAVE A PROBLEM
IMPORTANT!
Your stove is a solid -fuel -burning device that
heats by the pyrolysis of wood at a slow rate. If
you load the stove and in a short period of time
open the load door, smoke may be expelled
from the fire chamber.
SMOKE PUFFS FROM WOOD/COAL COM-
BINATION STOVE
A. Check the chimney draft. With a good fire
burning, the chimney should supply .04" to
.06" updraft..
B. Check draft control for proper operation.
C. Check the smoke pipe and be sure it's clean.
D. Chimney may be too low. Increase its height.
Make sure the chimney is structurally sound.
E. Add more air to the room. Your home may be
so airtight, not enough oxygen is reaching
the fire. "Cracking" a window stops the
problem.
F. REMEMBER, open the damper and crack
the fire door slightly before recharging the
fire chamber or checking the fire.
IMPORTANT!
Never operate your stove with the fire or ash
door open!
Check the smoke pipe and make certain
each joint is tight and the connections to the
stove and chimney are airtight.
Check the ashes. Ashpan and fire com-
partment may be overloaded with ashes.
Check type of wood being burned. If too
green or wet wood is being used, it may
cause excessive smoking.
Check your chimney for down drafts. This is
caused by air currents being deflected down
the chimney from higher objects, such as
trees, buildings, and hills. This problem can
usually be corrected with an open vented
chimney cap.
If other fuel -burning devices are connected
to the chimney, they may be causing draft
problems. This must be corrected by your
heating contractor.
IMPORTANT!
BE SURE YOUR WOOD IS DRIED
PROPERLY.
(20% Max. Moisture Content.)
Generally wood should be cut at least a year in
advance and properly split at that time into four -to
six-inch diameter pieces.
This wood should also be stored out of the
weather, if possible. If your wood is to remain out-
side, be sure to cover with plastic, etc. This wood
should then be brought inside and stored there for
at least two weeks before it is fired to obtain top
performance.
How Much Available Heat Is There
In Air -Dried (20% Moisture) Wood Per Cord?
19
Approx. B.T.U. Available
Average Weight
In Air -Dried Cord
Order of Most
Type
Per Cord
Burned At 50% Efficiency
Heat Per Cord
Ash
2,950 Lbs.
11,300,000
Eleventh
Aspen
1,900 Lbs.
8,850,000
Fifteenth
Basswood
1,900 Lbs.
8,550,500
Sixteenth
Beech
3,240 Lbs.
13,900,000
Third
Birch (Yellow)
3,000 Lbs.
13,100,000
_ Sixth
Cherry
2,550 Lbs.
11,750,000
Tenth
Elm
2,750 Lbs.
12,250,000
Seventh
Hemlock
2,100 Lbs.
8,955,000
Thirteenth
Hickory
3,595 Lbs.
15,300,000
First
Maple (Hard)
3,075 Lbs.
14,500,000
Second
Maple (Soft)
2,500 Lbs.
12,000,000
Ninth
Oak (Red)
3,240 Lbs.
13,150,000
Fifth
Oak (White)
3,750 Lbs.
13,850,000
Fourth
Pine (White)
1,800 Lbs.
8,950,000
Fourteenth
Spruce
2,100 Lbs.
9,050,000
Twelfth
Tamarack
2,500 Lbs.
12,005,000
Eighth
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REPAIR
PARTS LIST
Models No.
1 C/W & No. 2C/W
Key
Part No.
No.
1C/W
2C/W
Description
1
010-0358
010-0381
Main Body
2
001-0219-2
010-0219-2
Shaker Tool
3
061-0697
061-0697
Load Door
4
5
061-0149
001-0637
061-0149
Rivet, Hinge, Load Door (2 required)
6
001-0637
Picket (2 required)
7
061-0178
061-0178
Picket Holder (2 required)
8
080-0644
080-0644
Nut, Hex, #8-32 (4 required)
9
090-0719
061-0150-2
080-0719
Gasket Kit, Load Door
10
061-0635-2
061-0150-2
061-0635-2
Spring, Handle
Cap, Handle
11
12A
090-0718
090-0718
Glass & Frame Assembly
12B
080-0645
080-1034
080-0645
080-1034
Washer, #8, Standard .032 (4 required)
13
061-0140
061-0140
Washer, #8, Special .048 (4 required)
14
15
061-0179
061-0179
Ash Door
Slider Ass'y, Ash Door
16
090-0719
061-0636-2
090-0719
061-0636-2
Gasket Kit, Ash Door
17
061-0151-2
061-0151-2
Cap, Handle
Spring, Handle
18
19
001-1162
001-1162
Adjustment Knob Assembly
20
080-0646
061-0159
080-0646
Screw, Socket, 1/4-20 x 3/4
21
001-0217
061-0159
001-0217
Indicator
Ash Pan
22
001-0218-2
001-0218-2
Handy Tool
23
24
071-0183
071-0183
Shaker Grate (2 required)
25
071-0189
071-0187
Linkage Rod
26
071-0357
071-0188
Pivot Assembly
27A
080-0647
001-0643
080-0647
Nut, Spring, Push -on .312 dia. (3 required)
27B
Brick, Rear (5 required)
28
—
001-0362
001-0200
001-0201
Brick, Rear (2 required)
29
001-0363
001-0201
Brick, Left side
Brick, Right side
30
31
001-0364
001-0384
Brick, Left front
32
001-0365
001-0384
Brick, Right front
001-0680
001-0216
Baffle
33
34
080-0648
090-0722
080-0648
Screw, Sheet Metal, #6 (2 required)
35
080-0649
090-0722
Thermostat Housing & Wire Assembly
36
080-0650
080-0649
080-0650
Carriage Bolt, #10-24 x 3/4 (4 required)
37
090-0749
090-0749
Nut, Spring, #10-24 x 3/4 (4 required)
Gasket, Blower
38
39
090-1037
090-1037
Blower Assembly
40
080-0651
080-0662
080-0651
Nut, Hex, #10-24 (4 required)
41
080-0662
Screw, Flathead #10-24 x 3/4 (2 required)
42
080-0651
080-0663
080-0651
080-0663
Nut, Hex, #10-24 (2 required)
43
080-0666
080-0666
Rivet, 3/16 dia. x 3/8 Ig. (2 required)
Nut, Spring, Push -on, 3/16 dia.,
44
001-0573
001-0573
(2 required)
Handle, Ash Pan
45
—
001-0212
Side Brick Support (2 required)
20
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YOUR RUSSO DEALER
Your Authorized Russo Dealer will be more than willing to assist you with any questions
or problems you might have with your stove.
If you have any unanswered questions or unresolved problems, please write or
call us at the Russo Manufacturing Corp.
We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions.
Limited Warranty
RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP.
Wood Stove, Coal/Wood Stove, Coal Stove
To the Customer:
RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP. warrants the RUSSO wood, coal/wood, or coal stove to be free from defects in material and workmanship for
five (5) years from the original date of purchase, with the EXCEPTION that the stoves grate and associated parts are limited to a period of one (1) year
from the original date of purchase to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCLUDES AND DOES NOT COVER any injury, loss, damage, defect, malfunction of product, or failure to function
resulting from any accident, negligence, improper installation, misuse, lack of proper maintenance, alteration, damage caused in transit, or act of
God.
OTHER CONDITIONS: This limited warranty does not cover or include paint discoloration, paint chipping, firebricks, glass, gasketing, catalytic
combustor, optional blower or normal wear.A separate limited warranty is provided for catalytic combustor and optional Russo Manufacturing Corp.
thermostatically controlled blower.
This limited warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse, or improper installation or use contrary to the instructions in our Owner's
Manual and Operating Instructions, nor does this limited warranty cover normal wear and tear. Normal wear and tear is understood to mean
such items as paint chipping or discoloration; eroded or cracked fire bricks; worn gaskets, etc. Overfiring of the stove voids the limited
warranty. The stove is overfired when any part of the stove is allowed to glow red. An overfired stove can be identified by warped metal
parts and by badly discolored or burned -off paint.
This limited warranty covers only the original purchaser Commercial use of this stove is excluded from coverage under this limited warranty.
RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP. is not liable for any damage caused by the stove or any loss of time, inconvenience, indicental expenses, labor
or material charges incurred in connection with the actual removal or reinstallation of the RUSSO stove, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so that the above limitation or
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages may not apply to you.
No dealer, distributor or other similar preson has any authority to make any warranties or representation concerning RUSSO MANUFACTURING
CORP. or the RUSSO stove or to extend this limited warranty beyond the express terms contained herein. Accordingly, RUSSO MANUFACTURING
CORP. assumes no responsibility for any such warranties or representations beyond the express terms contained in this limited warranty.
ANY WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
ARISING OUT OF COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IS HEREBY LIMITED FOR THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH
ABOVE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above may not apply to you.
Any statement or representation made about the stove or its performance capability in any of RUSSO's sales, advertising, or packaging literature or
brochures is not part of this limited warranty.
This limited warranty is void if the serial plate has been removed or defaced.
This limited warranty does not cover any loss or damage caused by the attachment or removal of any component or apparatus to or from your
RUSSO stove, without the express written consent of RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP., including the attachment or use of a blower not tested and
approved by RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP. and bearing a 'RUSSO" label of approval.
WHAT A CUSTOMER MUST DO. In the event of a defect in material or workmanship in any item covered by the limited warranty becomes evident
during the term of the limited warranty, you should contact your local RUSSO authorized dealer. (To find out the name and address of your local
authorized dealer, you may contact RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP., 87 Warren Street, Randolph, Massachusetts 02368 — Telephone: (617)
963-1182,) If the dealer is unable to correct the problem with your stove, he will process a warranty claim. The dealer must submit with any warranty
claim the name of the dealership where you purchased the stove and your receipt showing date of purchase, and the serial number of the stove. (The
serial number is shown on the metal plate located on the back of the stove.) Upon receipt of the warranty claim from your dealer, RUSSO
MANUFACTURING CORP., at its option, will repair or replace, free of charge, your RUSSO stove if it is defective in material or workmanship within
this limited warranty. If your stove needs to be returned to the factory for repair, return the stove, freight charges prepaid by you, to RUSSO
MANUFACTURING CORP., 87 Warren Street, Randolph, Massachusetts 02366. RUSSO will return your stove to your dealer_or your nearest freight
terminal, freight prepaid.
To register your Limited Warranty, complete the enclosed card and mail to RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP.. 87 Warren Street, Randolph,
Massachusetts 02368 within ten (10) days of purchase. RUSSO MANUFACTURING CORP. reserves the right to refuse warranty services or repairs
unless the attached warranty card has been completed and returned within such ten (10) days as proof of original date of purchase.
OTHER RIGHTS. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state
Catalytic Combustor and Optional Blower guaranteed one year under separate warranty.
Stove serial number:
Date of purchase:
Dealership where purchased:
Please save this page for records with purchase receipt.
glaw MANUFACTURING CORP.
87 Warren Street
Randolph, Mass. 02368
(617)963.1182