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Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.

                                                   

 

STOWE Model 8324

 

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WARNING 

Absolutely no leakage should occur, otherwise  
there  is  a  danger  of  fire  or  explosion  depending 
upon conditions. Never use if leakage is detected. 

 
 

Log Set Placement

 

 

 

CAUTION:  FRAGILE!  HANDLE  LOG  SET  WITH 
CARE.  ALWAYS  WEAR  GLOVES  AND  SAFETY 
GOGGLES WHILE HANDLING THE LOG SET. 

 

WARNING: FAILURE TO POSITION THE PARTS IN 
ACCORDANCE  WITH  THESE  DIAGRAMS  OR 
FAILURE  TO  USE  ONLY  PARTS  SPECIFICALLY 
APPROVED WITH THIS APPLIANCE MAY RESULT 
IN  PROPERTY  DAMAGE  OR  PERSONAL  INJURY. 

AVERTISSEMENT.  RISQUE  DE  DOMMAGES  OU 
DE  BLESSURES  SI  LES  PIÈCES  NE  SONT  PAS 
INSTALLÉES CONFORMÉMENT À CES SCHÉMAS 
ET  OU  SI  DES  PIÈCES  AUTRES  QUE  CELLES 
SPÉCIFIQUEMENT  APPROUVÉES  AVEC  CET 
APPAREIL SONT UTILISÉES. 

 

Place only the ceramic log set supplied with the unit 
in  the  firebox.  Do  not  place  any  other  ceramic  logs, 
wood  logs,  or  other  materials  in  the  firebox.    If  the 
log set is damaged or broken contact your dealer for 
replacement.  The ceramic logs will last a long time; 
however,  they  will  break  if  subjected  to  rough  or 
improper handling. Exact positioning of the log set is 
required  in  order  to  obtain  a  pleasing  flame  pattern 
and  efficient  combustion.    Incorrect  log  placement 
may  cause  carbon  build-up;  excess  thermal  stress 
on  the  log  set  and  stove  parts,  reduced  efficiency, 
and high levels of carbon monoxide. Position the log 
set  exactly  as  shown  in  order  to  obtain  a  pleasing 
flame pattern and efficient combustion. Incorrect log 
placement  can  cause  carbon  build-up;  excess 
thermal  stress  on  the  log  set  and  stove  parts, 
reduced  efficiency,  and  high  levels  of  carbon 
monoxide.  If  the  log  set  does  not  fit  into  the  firebox 
exactly  as  outlined,  contact  your  dealer  for 
assistance. 

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NSTALLATION OF THE 

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(Refer to the following images in this section  for  log 
set assembly) 

 

1.  Remove the packaging material around the log 

set assembly. Be careful not to damage the log 
set when unpacking.  

  

 

Figure 17 

– Log Set Numbering 

 

2.  Place log 1 on support bracket as shown in 

Figures 18 & 19. 

 

 

Figure 18 

– Log 1 Mounting Detail 

 

Figure 19 

– Log 1 in Position 

 

3.  Place  Log  2  into  the  channel  in  the  burner  in 

front of log 1 as shown in Figure 20. 

Summary of Contents for Stowe 8324

Page 1: ...t perform installation and service of this appliance In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts all installation of gas lines and gas fittings must be performed by a licensed gas fitter or licensed plumber...

Page 2: ...Page 1 of 33 Intentionally Blank...

Page 3: ...pt in a safe place as proof of purchase Serial Number Fuel type Natural Gas Liquid Propane Sold by Date of Purchase Address Phone E mail Website Installed by Date of Installation Address Phone E mail...

Page 4: ...loor Protection 9 Venting Information 10 Venting Connection 10 Approved Systems 11 Minimum Venting 12 Electrical System Information 16 Gas Supply Connections 17 Gas Connections 18 Initial Leak Check 1...

Page 5: ...s 02202 Manufactured and Warranted by Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc 317 Stafford Ave Morrisville VT 05661 8695 USA www hearthstonestoves com Figure 1 Stowe DV Dimensions Specification...

Page 6: ...nit will remain appealing while providing years of quality performance The installation must conform to local codes or in the absences of local codes the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFP...

Page 7: ...E COMPARTIMENT DES COMMANDES SONT PROPRES VOIR LES INSTRUCTIONS D INSTALLATION ET D UTILISATION QUI ACCOMPAGNENT L APPAREIL Hot Surfaces Certain exposed surfaces of the Stowe will reach high temperatu...

Page 8: ...INSTALLATION PREPARATION CODES Adhere to all local codes or in their absence the latest edition of THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or CAN CGA B149 Installer l appareil selon les codes o...

Page 9: ...still occur during transit Take care to inspect for damage when unpacking and installing the unit DO NOT INSTALL OR PUT INTO SERVICE A DAMAGED OR INCOMPLETE HEATER Remove the shrink wrap and other pa...

Page 10: ...adequate ventilation Minimum clearances to combustibles must be maintained as shown in Figures 5 8 Note The rear clearance to combustibles is determined by either the unit s or the vent pipe s minimum...

Page 11: ...tone Quality Home Heating Products Inc STOWE Model 8324 10 Figure 5 Minimum Wall Clearances Figure 6 Corner Clearances Figure 7 Horizontal Vent Mantle Clearance Figure 8 Snorkel Termination Mantle Cle...

Page 12: ...RNING IN HIGH WIND AREAS AND PARTICULARLY COLD CLIMATES IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO HEAT YOUR VENT SYSTEM WITH THE PILOT PRIOR TO IGNITION OF THE MAIN BURNER IN THESE INSTANCES IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU L...

Page 13: ...88 1999 CSA 2 33 M99 test methods this installation has been tested and approved by Intertek Testing Services with an appropriate test The code authority having jurisdiction must be consulted prior to...

Page 14: ...e wall Ensure both of the retaining straps extend through interior wall thimble Before attaching the vent termination to the outside of the house run a bead of non hardening mastic around its outside...

Page 15: ...CAN We strongly recommend 12 inches particularly where strong winds prevail H Not to be installed within 15 feet 4 5m above a meter regulator assembly within 3 feet 91cm horizontally from the center l...

Page 16: ...Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc STOWE Model 8324 15 Figure 13 Venting Termination Diagram...

Page 17: ...ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING ATTENTION AU MOMENT DE L ENTRETIEN DES COMMANDES TIQUETEZ TOUS LES FILS AVANT LE D BRANCHEMENT DES ERREURS DE...

Page 18: ...es equal to or greater than psig Over pressurizing can damage the control resulting in leakage or control malfunction NOTICE A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST CONNECT THE HEATER TO THE GAS SUPPLY AND LEAK T...

Page 19: ...a fire or explosion GAS CONNECTIONS Connection Main Gas Tubing connections 1 Do NOT use pipe joint compound or Teflon PTFE tape 2 Slip nut and ferrule over tubing 3 Slide nut and ferrule into place a...

Page 20: ...gs will last a long time however they will break if subjected to rough or improper handling Exact positioning of the log set is required in order to obtain a pleasing flame pattern and efficient combu...

Page 21: ...n 7 Place small tufts of the Platinum Bright Embers on the burner and log surfaces for additional glow as desired do not block burner ports Figure 24 Platinum Bright Embers Enlarged to Show Detail REM...

Page 22: ...l valve Before lighting smell or use a gas detector all around the appliance area to check for gas leaks Be sure to test near the floor because some gases LPG are heavier than air and will settle on t...

Page 23: ...erly adjusted and installed thermostat By adjusting the variable output control located on the gas control valve the rate of heat output is varied to meet the heating requirements of the season Choosi...

Page 24: ...aft if necessary Controlling the draft also changes the aesthetics of the flame The restrictor plate has a large range of unlimited settings see Figures 29 30 The adjustment point is on the left side...

Page 25: ...dic cleaning to prevent the accumulation of dust lint and other debris To clean the firebox set the switch to the OFF position and turn off the gas supply to the valve When the unit is cool remove the...

Page 26: ...rom the glass by grasping one end and pulling firmly Clean off as much of the hanging fiber hairs as possible 2 Locate the 3 4 x 1 16 flat tape gasket Peel the adhesive protecting paper away from one...

Page 27: ...0 VALVE SIT UNIVERSAL 3160 107 GASKET REAR ORIFICE PLATE 7211 370 PILOT TOP CONV 3 WAY 3160 150 GASKET HEAT EXCHANGER 4 x14 5 7211 588 BURNER 3160 152 GASKET PILOT 1 75 x3 ADHESIVE BACK 3160 155 GASKE...

Page 28: ...er sitting for off season summer pilot assembly may be dirty E Clean or replace the pilot assembly 2 Pilot will not stay lit after carefully following lighting instructions A Low or too high gas press...

Page 29: ...bly If the meter reading is OK but the burner does not come on replace the gas valve C Plugged burner orifice C Remove and check burner orifice clean or replace Note do not use any metal cleaning devi...

Page 30: ...lear obstructions B3 Clear obstructions C If gas pressures are correct and the flames stay the same adjust the air shutter for a proper burn 9 Burner flashback Air gas mixture ignites inside the burne...

Page 31: ...Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc STOWE Model 8324 30 07044 2 RATING LABEL...

Page 32: ...ot listed elsewhere Any parts repaired or replaced during the limited warranty period will be warranted under the terms of the limited warranty for a period not to exceed the remaining term of the ori...

Page 33: ...Such parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period such as paint gaskets baffles refractory materials ash grates and glass 4 Damage resulting from installation modificatio...

Page 34: ...rts for repair the return of the appliance for repair or to schedule a Dealer service call The Original Purchaser should refer to the Dealer Network search engine contained on Hearthstone s Web site w...

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