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OWNER’S MANUAL                                                                                  MODEL:  8745 TUCSON Vent-Free HEATER

 

 

 

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ensure that it is clean, free of obstruction, safe, 
and in good working order.  If service or 
maintenance is required, it should be performed 
by qualified service personnel.

 

 

WARNING:  Do not substitute Materials

For replacement parts, or for information about 
parts or service, contact your local HearthStone 
dealer. For the name of the dealer nearest to you, 
phone or write: 

 
 
HearthStone 
317 Stafford Avenue 
Morrisville, Vermont 05661 
E-Mail:HearthStone@HearthStoneStoves.com

 

 
 
 

 

PARTS LIST

 

Part #   

Description

 

2710-115 

bottom 

2710-220 

ash lip 

2710-321 

right side 

2710-326 

left side 

2710-420 

exhaust baffle 

2710-511 

front door 

5710-170 

door hinge with bracket 

5710-180 

door latch bracket 

2710-560 

glass ret frame 

2710-581 

front grill 

2710-810 

top grill 

2710-818 

top 

2710-655 

handle, door 

1741-350 

top side stones 3

 5 /16

x

 10 

5 /16"  

1741-351

 

side stones 7½" x 6½" 

1741-352 

top center stone 8

e

3

e

7211-554 

rear log 

7211-559 

middle log 

7211-556 

front log 

7211-557 

top log 

7211-558 

charcoal ember (2 oz.) 

5320-070 

ember screen 

5710-119 

light shield 

5710-120 

back light shield 

7000-015 

thermostat wire  

7200-506 

thermostat 

7000-200 

3-way on/off switch 

Part #   

Description 

5710-121 

valve bracket support  

5710-128 

valve door 

5710-131 

ODS pilot bracket 

5710-152 

burner tube holder 

5710-160 

log set holder 

5710-470 

stone clips 

5710-511 

firebox  

5745-030    

firebox top plate cover 

5710-515 

exhaust baffle holder 

5710-530 

cat. heat shield 

5710-597 

back shroud 

7200-120 

burner orifice #55 

7200-144 

burner orifice #44 

7211-005 

¾" Dia. gas line 

7211-227 

burner tube 

7211-301 

gas valve sit (NG) 

7211-305 

gas valve sit (LP) 

7211-324 

ODS pilot (NG) 

7211-327 

ODS pilot (LP) 

7210-103 

piezo igniter 

5745-020 

door s creen 

3110-057 

d

" low density door rope 

 
 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Listed:

 

 

Vent-Free Gas-Fired Room Heater 

 

Model:

 

 

Tucson Vent-Free Room Heater 

 

Tested to:

 

 

ANSI Z21.11.2a-2001, 

 

Testing Agency:

 

 

Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. (ITS) 

  
Conditionally approved for purchased mobile home installation. 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TUCSON 8745

Page 1: ...erformed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier This is an un vented gas fired heater It uses air oxygen from the room in which it is installed Provisions for adequate combustion...

Page 2: ...___ __________________________________ ____ _________________ _______________ __________________________________ ____ _________________ _______________ __________________________________ ____ ________...

Page 3: ...he heat output along with the flame height to suit personal needs Heat output can be reduced during the Fall and Spring when the need for heat is reduced and increased during Winter months when the ne...

Page 4: ...ill be operating The installation must conform with local codes or in the absences of local codes the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 DO NOT INSTALL THIS HEATER IN A BEDROOM OR BATH...

Page 5: ...tric spark generator as described in the How To Turn the Unit On Off section of this manual Never attempt to light the pilot or main burners by hand with a match or lighter After repeated attempts if...

Page 6: ...stibles Minimum alcove height 22 above stove top HEARTH REQUIREMENTS FLOOR PROTECTION The Tucson can be installed on wood flooring or a non combustible surface For installation of the Tucson on carpet...

Page 7: ...s to be installed meets the following criteria it is considered to be an unconfined space The room in which the heater is to be installed has an air volume of at least 50 cubic feet cubic feet length...

Page 8: ...f the number from III is smaller than the number calculated in II the space should be considered an unconfined space If the number from III is larger than II the space should be considered a confined...

Page 9: ...d space needs to have two permanent openings one commencing within 12 inches 30 cm of the top and one commencing within 12 inches 30 cm of the bottom of the enclosure The openings shall communicate fr...

Page 10: ...the top three stones and grill Use the protective wrapping material to temporarily protect the stones from chipping or damage while the unit is inspected and installed With the top stones and grill r...

Page 11: ...ly behind or too close to the unit otherwise heat from the unit will immediately satisfy the thermostat and turn the unit off Violet Black Yellow On Off T stat Figure 4 Wiring diagram Thermostat Wirin...

Page 12: ...line should be diameter or appropriately sized to provide a sufficient gas supply to meet the maximum demand of the unit without undue loss of pressure We recommend a flexible line to avoid undue mec...

Page 13: ...use however they will break if subjected to rough or improper handling Broken or cracked logs should be replaced When removing and replacing the log set from the unit during routine cleaning or servic...

Page 14: ...m the firebox The log set assembly will be in four pieces along with the charcoal embers as shown in Figure 6 First remove the Top Log 6 by pulling it up off the Middle Log 2 and out of the firebox Ne...

Page 15: ...o its lowest setting or OFF position If the gas control knob is not in the OFF position turn the knob fully clockwise to OFF Locate the variable output and turn it fully clockwise to the highest setti...

Page 16: ...en turned to the ON position the main burners are lit by selecting ON of the On Off T stat switch or if T STAT was selected by moving the thermostat to a high setting so that it calls for heat i e tur...

Page 17: ...ly the thermocouple as well located next to the pilot but not so large as to create excessive noise or consume excessive gas However it can be adjusted by means of the pilot light adjustment screw loc...

Page 18: ...accumulation of dust lint and other debris To clean the firebox set the thermostat to the OFF position and turn off the gas at the gas control valve When the unit is cool u nfasten the front door and...

Page 19: ...x 6 1741 352 top center stone 8e x 3e 7211 554 rear log 7211 559 middle log 7211 556 front log 7211 557 top log 7211 558 charcoal ember 2 oz 5320 070 ember screen 5710 119 light shield 5710 120 back l...

Page 20: ...TER 20 Natural Gas LP Input rating Btu hr 20 000 20 000 Minimum input rating Btu hr 13 500 16 000 Orifice size DMS 44 55 Man pressure HI setting in w c kPa 3 5 10 0 Man Pressure Lo setting in w c kPa...

Page 21: ...oltage between valve body and solder connection on the rear of the valve where the blue wire connects It should be no less than 7mV C1 Ensure that the thermocouple connection at the gas valve is tight...

Page 22: ...input underrated C Valve leak if flashback occurs with burner valve in off position D Improper gas pipe size A Incorrect air to fuel ratio A1 Primary air incorrect A2 Burner ports plugged B Pilot not...

Page 23: ...d orifices against breakage cracking or burn through Ceramic logs and embers against breakage cracking or burn through This warranty expires on the fifth 5th anniversary of the Purchase Date LIMITED T...

Page 24: ...RRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY TO THE SUBJECT STOVE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY...

Page 25: ...ts related to shipping Stove parts to and from HearthStone or a Dealer as the case may be Shipping cost for the Stove Within the first 1st year after the Purchase Date if the Original Purchaser is ins...

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