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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 3

 

LISTING AND CODE APPROVALS .................................................... 3

 

Appliance certification ..................................................................... 3

 

Transportable building approved ..................................................... 3

 

BTU & Efficiency Specifications ...................................................... 3

 

Efficiency ........................................................................................ 3

 

WARNING ........................................................................................... 3

 

RATING PLATE .................................................................................. 4

 

APPLIANCE DIMENSION ................................................................... 5

 

SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 8

 

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL ............................... 10

 

INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 11

 

Use of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide monitors ............... 11

 

Floor protection............................................................................. 11

 

Floor protection plate minimum dimensions ............................. 11

 

Clearances of the stove until the floor plate protection ............. 11

 

Minimums clearances to combustible material .............................. 12

 

Assembly before installation ......................................................... 13

 

Air entry box installation ........................................................... 13

 

Legs installation ....................................................................... 13

 

Fan and Snap disc box installation ........................................... 13

 

Warmer stove Assembly (Spirit) ............................................... 15

 

Firebricks installation .................................................................... 16

 

Side firebrick installation .......................................................... 16

 

Back firebrick installation ......................................................... 16

 

Floor firebricks installation........................................................ 16

 

Floor firebricks installation (With ash plug) ............................... 16

 

Firebrick installation on the pipes ............................................. 17

 

Firebox configuration and parts (without ash plug) ................... 18

 

Firebox configuration and list of parts (with ash plug) ............... 19

 

GENERAL STOVE INSTALLATION STEPS ...................................... 20

 

Location considerations ................................................................ 20

 

General steps of installation .......................................................... 20

 

Chimney connector installation ..................................................... 21

 

Transportable building installation ................................................. 22

 

Chimney installation, General steps .............................................. 23

 

Inside Masonry Chimney, Vertical Installation .......................... 24

 

Outside Vertical Installation ...................................................... 24

 

Cathedral Vertical Installation .................................................. 25

 

Offset Installation ..................................................................... 25

 

Vertical Installation ................................................................... 26

 

EXTERNAL COMBUSTION AIR SOURCE ........................................ 27

 

Exterior Air Intake pipe ................................................................. 27

 

Installation of Air Intake Pipe .................................................... 27

 

Air Inlet Obstruction ................................................................. 27

 

STAINLESS STEEL TUBES REPLACEMENT .................................. 28

 

Stainless steel tubes Installation ................................................... 28

 

How to install tubes.................................................................. 28

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................... 29

 

Operating instruction according to ALT-125, ASTM E3053, 
Cordwood ..................................................................................... 29

 

High burn rate .......................................................................... 29

 

Medium burn rate .................................................................... 29

 

Low burn rate .......................................................................... 29

 

Primary and secondary air admission control ............................... 29

 

Lightning fire ................................................................................. 29

 

First fire ........................................................................................ 30

 

Keep a fire .................................................................................... 30

 

Fan Control .................................................................................. 30

 

Fuel Selection............................................................................... 30

 

Moisture Meter Information ...................................................... 30

 

Things not to burn .................................................................... 31

 

Wood storage ............................................................................... 31

 

Draft ............................................................................................. 31

 

MAINTENANCE ................................................................................ 31

 

Ash Removal ................................................................................ 31

 

Ash Disposal ................................................................................ 31

 

Creosote Formation ...................................................................... 32

 

Chimney Inspection ...................................................................... 32

 

Chimney Sweeping....................................................................... 32

 

Door maintenance ........................................................................ 32

 

Air tight Adjustment ...................................................................... 32

 

Door adjustment (right side) ..................................................... 32

 

Cleaning up glass .................................................................... 32

 

Uninstalling and installing door ................................................ 32

 

Replacing broken glass ........................................................... 33

 

Fiberglass rope replacement ................................................... 33

 

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF CHIMNEY FIRE .................................... 33

 

ANNEX 1 ........................................................................................... 34

 

Exploded diagram of door............................................................. 34

 

ANNEX 2 ........................................................................................... 35

 

Fans electric wiring diagram ......................................................... 35

 

ANNEX 3 ........................................................................................... 36

 

Parts that can be replaced ............................................................ 36

 

J. A. ROBY LIMITED LIFE WARRANTY ........................................... 37

 

 

Summary of Contents for PIONEER

Page 1: ...T RESTRICTION AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA Instruction Manual PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 490 rue de l Argon Qu bec CANADA G2N 2C9 T l 418 849 8095 Fax...

Page 2: ...nstallation 21 Transportable building installation 22 Chimney installation General steps 23 Inside Masonry Chimney Vertical Installation 24 Outside Vertical Installation 24 Cathedral Vertical Installa...

Page 3: ...d on the floor Do not install in a sleeping room Exterior air inlet is mandatory for mobile home use All roof chimney termination shall be able to be readily removed at or below an elevation of 13 1 2...

Page 4: ...PR_I017 2023 01 23 EN 4 RATING PLATE...

Page 5: ...PR_I017 2023 01 23 EN 5 APPLIANCE DIMENSION...

Page 6: ...PR_I017 2023 01 23 EN 6...

Page 7: ...PR_I017 2023 01 23 EN 7...

Page 8: ...cm Exterior Depth 33 5 8 in 85 6 cm 33 5 8 in 85 6 cm 34 1 4 in 87 cm 33 5 8 in 85 6 cm Door Opening 15 1 8 in x 9 1 4 in 38 4 cm x 23 5 cm 15 1 8 in x 9 1 4 in 38 4 cm x 23 5 cm 15 1 8 in x 9 1 4 in...

Page 9: ...ior Depth 33 5 8 in 85 6 cm 34 3 8 in 87 3 cm 34 3 8 in 87 3 cm 36 1 4 in 91 9 cm Door Opening 15 1 8 in x 9 1 4 in 38 4 cm x 23 5 cm 15 1 8 in x 9 1 4 in 38 4 cm x 23 5 cm 15 1 8 in x 9 1 4 in 38 4 c...

Page 10: ...m 16 inches 40 6 cm Front 48 inches 121 9 cm 48 inches 121 9 cm 48 inches 121 9 cm 48 inches 121 9 cm Minimum Ceiling height 84 inches 213 4 cm 84 inches 213 4 cm 84 inches 213 4 cm 84 inches 213 4 cm...

Page 11: ...fuels e g Charcoal and possibilities of generating carbon monoxide and the hazards from carbon monoxides When the smoke detector is activated is mean that the smoke spill out of the appliance Verify...

Page 12: ...for a stove with side shield is 16 inches 40 6cm and for a stove without side shield the clearance is 23 inches 58 4 cm For a 45 corner or other corner installation the minimum clearance between the...

Page 13: ...rated and secure it with nut lock washer and washer 2 3 4 Attention Be sure the legs are in place correctly positioned and in contact with the bottom of the stove Fan and Snap disc box installation Th...

Page 14: ...ONT OF THE APPLIANCE When it s ON the snap disc will start at the moment when the temperature of ventilation box gets 120 Fahrenheit 49 Celsius DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DIS...

Page 15: ...ke double pipe For the smoke simple pipe it s not necessary to remove the pre cut metal part For the double smoke pipe you need to remove the pre cut metal part See blue arrow below Put the smoke pipe...

Page 16: ...firebrick installation Put 8 bricks A on the back wall and fix with a screw and brick support Floor firebricks installation Put 4 Bricks A near to the back wall and 2 bricks P in front of bricks A Fl...

Page 17: ...eel parts on the rockwool as illustrated 1 Put 3 A bricks over the two top pipes and push them against the back bricks Be sure to eliminate any space between the back bricks and the bricks you install...

Page 18: ...ration and parts without ash plug 1 2 half disk metal steel plates 2 1 rock wool insulating blanket 3 3 3 4 x 15 pipes with holes on a single side 4 2 3 4 x 15 pipes with bigger holes on both side 5 1...

Page 19: ...d list of parts with ash plug 1 2 half disk metal steel plates 2 1 rock wool insulating blanket 3 3 3 4 x 15 pipes with holes on a single side 4 2 3 4 x 15 pipes with bigger holes on both side 5 1 scr...

Page 20: ...nce by a certified installer Note This appliance have to be connected to 6 inches 15 24 cm factory build chimney HT UL 103 or CAN ULC S629 compliant or a 6 inches 15 24 cm masonry chimney with a homol...

Page 21: ...earances and inclinations of the horizontal sections and verify if you have all the necessary parts for the final installation o For direct vertical installation you will need 1 vertical section of 24...

Page 22: ...stance of 4 inches 10 2 cm or more in order to avoid contact with chimney f The chimney must exceed at least 3 feet 91 4 cm from the highest point of opening made in the roof and exceed also 2 feet fr...

Page 23: ...installation method Always refer to the manufacturer s manual of the chimney for a more detailed method for your chimney 1 Determine the total length needed for your chimney 2 Cut the holes into all...

Page 24: ...re of the manner you have to To install the stove onto an abandoned masonry fireplace and use the good condition masonry chimney the chimney must have inside a certified metallic sleeve cover up all t...

Page 25: ...e with the applicable local laws or the CAN CSA B365 NFPA211 USA norms Follow the chimney manufacturer s instructions to install the chimney Always pass chimney between joists If a joist need to be cu...

Page 26: ...certified Installer Always frame around chimney Keep minimal clearances written into your chimney manual Do not fill the gap between the fire stop and the chimney Nothing must be in contact with the c...

Page 27: ...ntake box Insert the pipe into the hole and screw the pipe using the 3 holes in the tabs Put a generous layer of high temperature latex caulking onto the joint to ensure the pipe is sealed 2 Cut the e...

Page 28: ...re 2 type of tubes used into the stove Three of them are single side perforated 1 and are in the back of the heat chamber The 2 tubes in front of the heat chamber are double side perforated tube 2 How...

Page 29: ...O Disc Low burn rate From the high burn rate coal bed when 5 to 6 lbs left the load can be inserted in the firebox Open the door Insert the 36 lbs 16 3 Kg load in the wood heater Close the door immedi...

Page 30: ...rewood over the ember keeping it away from the glass door to avoid flame touching the ceramic glass ATTENTION DO NOT OVER CHARGE THE STOVE OVER THE UPPER BRICK DO NOT BUILD A FIRE NEAR THE WINDOW THIS...

Page 31: ...ent draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints MAINTENANCE Ash Removal The wood burning doesn t transform the wood into combustion gas co...

Page 32: ...ng chimney also requires to climb on the roof to remove the chimney cap and sometime even a very high chimney section too We recommend to call a Professional chimney Sweeper certified by APC in Quebec...

Page 33: ...m braided fiberglass rope To install the new fiberglass rope we recommend to detach the door from the stove Please see the pertinent section in this manual Fiberglass rope preparation 1 Take the end o...

Page 34: ...PR_I017 2023 01 23 EN 34 ANNEX 1 Exploded diagram of door Arc door...

Page 35: ...PR_I017 2023 01 23 EN 35 ANNEX 2 Fans electric wiring diagram...

Page 36: ...3 Parts that can be replaced Bricks Door glass Spring Handle Stove Door with handle Fans Flat fiber glass rope around glass Round fiberglass rope Ash Plug Slotted Brick Washer Call your stove seller...

Page 37: ...t or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding to the original warranted p...

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