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W415-0762 / A / 07.19.10

7.4.1 FLASH FIRE

7.4.2 EXTENDED FIRE

7.4  LIGHTING A FIRE

7.5 SMOKING

NOTE: When loading the appliance, ensure to keep fuel back from the glass. If coals are to accumulate 
on the front lip, there is a chance they will fall out when the door is opened.

Loosely stacked wood burns quicker than a tightly packed load. Wood burns in cycles rather than giving a steady 
output of heat. It is best to plan these cycles around your household routine so that only enough coals are left to 
start the next load. In the evening, load your appliance, at least, a half-hour before bed to ensure a good fi re, hot 
enough to close the draft control for an overnight burn. 

Burn only dry seasoned wood. It produces more heat and less soot or creosote. Do not burn ocean beach wood. 
Its salt content can produce a metal eating acid. When refueling open the door slowly to prevent smoke spillage. 
Use a pair of long gloves (barbecue gloves) when feeding the fi re. Because these appliances burn at the front, 
they are clean and effi cient, but they are also very hot and gloves are useful. Keep a small steel shovel nearby to 
use as a poker and to remove ashes. Do not store the wood within 3 feet (1m) of the appliance.

83.1

A properly installed appliance should not smoke. If yours does, check the following: 
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Has the chimney had time to get hot? 

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Is the smoke passage blocked anywhere in the appliance, chimney connector or chimney? 

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Is the room too airtight and the air intake not connected to the outside? Try with a window partly open.

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Is the smoke fl ow impeded by too long a horizontal pipe or too many bends? 

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Is it a weak draft perhaps caused by a leaky chimney, a cold outside chimney, too large a diameter of a
chimney, too short a chimney, or a chimney too close to trees or a higher roof? 

82.1

Load your larger pieces of wood compactly, packed close enough to prevent the fl ames from penetrating it 
completely. After approximately 30 minutes, depending on the size of the load, close the draft control complete-
ly making sure that the fi re is not extinguished.

DO NOT OVERFIRE THE APPLIANCE! 

Overfi ring can occur by: 
A.

 

Burning large amounts of smaller wood pieces such as furniture scraps, skids or treated wood; 

B. 

Vigorously burning large loads of wood with the draft control on “HIGH” (fully open) for long periods of            
time (one or two hours).

C. 

Operating the appliance with the ash dump door blocked open or a poor gasket seal on the main door.

93.1

A fl ash fi re is a small fi re burned quickly when you don't need much 
heat. After your kindling has "caught", load at least 3 pieces of wood, 
stacked loosely. Burn with the draft control fully open or closed only 
slightly.

Summary of Contents for 1100PL

Page 1: ...al building or fire authority and follow their guidelines Operate only with the door tightly closed Burn wood behind the log retainer directly on the firebricks Do not use an elevated grate or otherwi...

Page 2: ...TION 1100PL 1400PL 19 5 2 DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION 1100PL 1400PL 19 5 3 1100C 1400C DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION 19 5 4 1400C CAST LID LEVELLING 20 5 5 DOOR HANDLE INSTALLATION 20 5 6 BRICKS AND BAFFLES...

Page 3: ...OVERVIEW Legs see LEG INSTAL LATION section Blower see OPTIONAL BLOWER KIT INSTAL LATION section Ash drawer see OPTIONAL ASH DRAWER KIT section Door see DOOR AND HANDLE INSTALLATION section Draft see...

Page 4: ...o circumstances should this appliance be modified This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue pipe servicing a seperate solid fuel burning appliance Do not operate the appliance with the gl...

Page 5: ...4 12 3 4 14 HEIGHT LEG MODEL E 32 28 1 2 32 28 1 2 CHAMBER D W H 13 1 2x18x12 13 1 2x18x12 18x18x12 18x18x12 CAPACITY 1 7ft3 1 7ft3 2 25ft3 2 25ft3 APPROX AREA HEATED 600 1500 ft2 600 1500 ft2 1000 20...

Page 6: ...re DURING THIS PROCESS DO NOT OVERFIRE THE APPLIANCE REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF AIR COMING INTO THE APPLIANCE IF THE APPLIANCE OR CHIMNEY BECOMES RED 4 7 ALL WIRING SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN...

Page 7: ...stion chamber is lined with high temperature firebrick on 2 sides the back and across the bottom with a layer of fibre baffles at the top to maintain a high temperature in the combustion chamber so th...

Page 8: ...MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF 18 457mm TO THE CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION RENSEIGNEZ VOUS AUPR S DESAUTORIT S LOCALES DU B TIMENT ET DU SERVICE DES INCENDIESAU SUJET...

Page 9: ...FEET CEILING OF ENCLOSURE TO APPLIANCE BOTTOM EXCLUDING HEARTH HEIGHT WARNING BACK WALL B SIDE WALL A BACK WALL C SIDE WALL F D E E PARALLEL CORNER SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR 1100PL...

Page 10: ...xhaust house air The house has tight fitting windows and or is equipped with a well sealed vapour barrier 3 5 1 Connection from the appliance s air intake to the outside is mandatory in mobile homes o...

Page 11: ...licone to maintain a vapour barrier at the chimney and outside air pipe penetrations DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAI...

Page 12: ...E THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLIANCE SMOKING OR AIR FLOW REVERSAL THE OUTSIDE AIR INLET MUST REMAIN CLEAR OF LEAVES DEBRIS ICE AND OR SNOW IT MUST BE UNRE STRICTED WHILE APPLIANCE IS IN USE TO PREVENT ROOM...

Page 13: ...MISED FIRESTOP SPACERS MUST BE USED WHENEVER THE CHIMNEY PENETRATES A CEILING FLOOR AREA THE TOTAL HORIZONTAL VENT LENGTH SHOULD NOT EXCEED 40 OF THE CHIMNEY HEIGHT ABOVE THE STOVE ALL HORIZONTAL SMOK...

Page 14: ...to 10 In the case of vertical installation the total length of the connector can be longer and connected without problem to the chimney at the ceiling level There should never be more than two 90 elb...

Page 15: ...ney must extend at least 3 feet above its point of contact with the roof and at least 2 feet higher than any wall roof building or obstacle within 10 feet horizontally 59 1A 3 FT MIN 3 FT MIN 3 FT MIN...

Page 16: ...hat the chimney passes through If your chimney system is enclosed within the attic area a rafter radiation shield is required C Hold a plumb bob from the underside of the roof to determine where the o...

Page 17: ...or any specific requirements Consult with your dealer regarding special connection components available for use for wall pass throughs Use only parts that have been tested and listed for use in a wall...

Page 18: ...you are using a masonry chimney it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifications of the Building Code in your region It must normally be lined with fire clay bricks metal or clay...

Page 19: ...n all four legs Do not pivot appliance up on its legs as this could result in damage to the legs 5 0 FINISHING 5 2 DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION 1100PL 1400PL PINS 5 2 1 Pivot the door open and lift up to...

Page 20: ...E DOOR WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS HOT WARNING DOOR HANDLE NUT DOOR HANDLE LATCH LOCK WASHER DOOR SPACER SPRING WASHER FRONT VIEW NOTE Position of door handle latch NOTE DOOR MAY NOT BE AS ILLUSTRATED 5 4 1...

Page 21: ...the rear of the firebox leaving a minimum of a 1 gap along the front This will allow the flue gases to escape the firebox 5 6 3 Install the 4 bricks along the front NOTE Do not operate if baffle and...

Page 22: ...ows for convenient removal of excess ash This kit can be purchased through your authorized dealer distributor 6 0 OPTIONAL KIT INSTALLATIONS IMPROPER DISPOSAL OF ASHES RESULT IN FIRES DO NOT DISCARD A...

Page 23: ...liance will perform normally During the break in period the first 2 or 3 fires create only small hot fires using kindling this will allow the firebrick to cure Do not be alarmed if small hairline crac...

Page 24: ...ppliance ensure that the two upper fibre baffles are not lifted up and off their ledge For maximum efficiency when the appliance is thoroughly hot load it fully to the top of the door opening and burn...

Page 25: ...installed appliance should not smoke If yours does check the following Has the chimney had time to get hot Is the smoke passage blocked anywhere in the appliance chimney connector or chimney Is the r...

Page 26: ...CREOSOTE FORMATION AND REMOVAL 8 1 1 APPLIANCES WITHOUT ASH PAN Since some models will not have ash pans shovel some ashes out through the door into a metal container with a tight fitting lid The ashe...

Page 27: ...ct the chimney for stress and cracks prior to lighting an other fire Also check combustibles around the chimney and the roof A CHIMNEY FIRE CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR CHIMNEY SYSTEM THIS DAMAGE CAN O...

Page 28: ...or frame down careful not to scratch the paint 8 5 2 Remove the screws and brackets holding the glass in place Remove all broken glass 8 5 3 Wrap the edges of the new glass with a U shaped strip of fi...

Page 29: ...ntil the fire is out and do not operate the appliance again until the glass has been replaced available from your Authorized dealer DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS 5 3 HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS DO NOT TO...

Page 30: ...the wood will roll onto the glass DO S Build a hot fire Use only dry wood Several pieces of medium sized wood are better than a few big pieces Clean chimney regularly Refuel frequently using medium si...

Page 31: ...5 W090 0005 W090 0005 BRICK 4 RIGHT 6 W090 0016 W090 0016 W090 0016 W090 0016 BRICK 5 7 W090 0017 W090 0017 W090 0017 W090 0017 BRICK 6 8 W090 0018 W090 0018 W090 0018 W090 0018 BRICK 8 9 W090 0019 W0...

Page 32: ...T 34 115KT 115KT 115KT 115KT OUTSIDE AIR KIT 35 N A W470 0020 N A W470 0020 MAJOLICA BROWN ENAMEL TOUCH UP AND BRUSH 36 EP62 1 EP62 1 EP62 1 EP62 1 VARIABLE SPEED BLOWER 37 EPA RK N A EPA RK N A SOLID...

Page 33: ...kage Inspect chimney Smokes when door is open Cold air blockage Burn a piece of paper to establish a draft Insufficient draft Add more pipe Let air stabilize before opening door Ensure baffles are pos...

Page 34: ...ed NAPOLEON neither assumes nor authorizes any third party to assume on its behalf any other liabilities with respect to the sale of this product NAPOLEON will not be responsible for over firing downd...

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