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NOTE:  

These are approximate settings, and will vary with type of wood or chimney draft. Due to altitude and other environmental circumstances, this 

operation information is a guideline only.  Similar burn rates may be obtained using other settings unique to your situation.

There are many ways to build a fire.  The basic principle is to light easily-ignitable tinder or paper, which ignites the fast burning 

kindling, which in turn ignites the slow-burning firewood.  Here is one method that works well:

1

.  Place several wads of crushed paper on the firebox floor.  

Heating the flue with slightly crumpled newspaper before 

adding kindling keeps smoke to a minimum.

2.  Lay small dry sticks of kindling on top of the paper.

3.  Open Start-Up Air Control and Primary Air Control fully.

4.  Make sure that no matches or other combustibles are in the immediate area of the stove.  Be sure the room is adequately 

ventilated and the flue unobstructed.

5.  Light  the  paper  in  the  stove.    NEVER  light  or  rekindle  stove  with  kerosene,  gasoline,  or  charcoal  lighter  fluid;  the 

results can be fatal.

6.  Once  the  kindling  is  burning  quickly,  add  several  full-length  logs  3”  (76mm)  or  4”  (102mm)  in  diameter.    Be  careful  not 

to smother the fire.  Stack the pieces of wood carefully:  near enough to keep each other hot, but far enough away from 

each other to allow adequate air flow between them.

7.  When  ready  to  reload  the  stove,  add  more  logs.    Large  logs  burn  slowly,  holding  a  fire  longer.    Small  logs  burn  fast 

and hot, giving quick heat.

8.  Adjust the Start-Up Air Control and Primary Control; the more you close down the Primary Control, the lower and slower 

the  fire  will  burn.   The  more  you  open  the  Primary  Control,  the  more  heat  will  be  produced.   The  Start-Up Air  Control 

is only used for the first 5 to 15 minutes.

As long as there are hot coals, repeating steps 7 and 8 will maintain a continuous fire throughout the season.

NOTE:

  The special high temperature paint that your stove is finished with will cure as your stove heats.  You will notice an 

odor and perhaps see some vapor rise from the stove surface; this is normal.  We recommend that you open a window 

until the odor dissipates and paint is cured.

NOTE:

  Stove should be run full open for 15 minutes a day to keep air passages clean.

WARNING!  ALWAYS OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE DOOR 

CLOSED AND  LATCHED  EXCEPT  DURING  START-UP AND  RE-

FUELING .

WARNING!  DO NOT LEAVE THE FIRE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR 

IS  UNLATCHED.    UNSTABLE  FIREWOOD  COULD  FALL  OUT  OF  THE 

FIREBOX CREATING A FIRE HAZARD TO YOUR HOME.

CAUTION:  Before lighting your first fire in the stove: 1) Make certain that the baffle is correctly positioned.  It 

should be resting against the rear support; 2) Follow instructions on page 22 for cleaning plated surfaces,  and; 

3) Remove all labels from glass front.

BUILDING A FIRE

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.

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For maximum operating efficiency with the lowest emissions, follow these operating procedures:

1.  Regardless  of  desired  heat  output,  when  loading  stove,  burn  your  Quadra-Fire  with  both  air  controls  wide  open  for  5  to 

15 minutes.

2.  Regulate burn rate (heat output) by using the Primary Control (center under ashcatcher).  The Start-Up Air Control (on the right) 

is used for initial start-up and reloading.

3.  Heat output settings:  Following 5 to 15 minutes of burning with controls wide open (

see #1 above

):

4.  Burn dry, well-seasoned wood. 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Cont’d)

IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE USING STOVE

WARNING:

  Do not operate with Start-Up Air 

Control  in  the  open  position  in  excess  of  15 

minutes!  Risk of extreme temperatures! Pro-

longed  operation  of  this  stove  with  the  Start-

Up Air Control in the open position may cause 

the combustible materials around the stove to 

exceed safe temperature limits.

BTU / Hr

Below 10,000

10,000 - 15,000

15,000 - 30,000

Maximum Heat

Start-Up Air Control

Closed after 5 to 15 minutes

Closed after 5 to 15 minutes

Closed after 5 to 15 minutes

Closed after 5 to 15 minutes

*Primary Control

Pull to Stop

1” - 1-1/4” open

1-1/4” - 2-1/2” open

Fully open

Summary of Contents for 3100 Series

Page 1: ...red condition Close the air controls completely by pulling them out until the glowing has stopped OVERFIRING VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY 4 Cool ashes should be disposed of carefully using a metal container 5...

Page 2: ...are old fashioned when it comes to craftsmanship Each unit is meticulously fabricated and gold and nickel surfaces are hand finished for lasting beauty and enjoyment Our pledge to quality is completed...

Page 3: ...ing Instructions 20 21 Building a Fire 20 Opacity 21 Burn Rates 21 Wood Selection 21 Blower Operation 21 MAINTENANCE Creosote Removal 22 Chimney Cleaning 22 Ash Disposal 22 Over ring 22 Firebrick 22 G...

Page 4: ...6 152mm listed high temperature UL 103 HT or ULC S629M chimney Components required by manufacturers for installation such as the chimney support base firestop as appropriate attic insulation shield i...

Page 5: ...UNI BODY LEG MODEL C L 24 5 8 625mm 9 1 4 235mm 12 5 16 313mm 15 1 16 383mm 14 15 16 379mm 10 15 16 278mm 19 1 16 484mm 18 1 4 464mm 21 0 533mm 34 1 16 357mm Back of stove to glass 10 1 2 267mm 20 1 4...

Page 6: ...und the chimney This space around a chimney is necessary to allow natural heat removal from the area Insulation in this space will cause a heat buildup which may ignite wood framing NOTE Clearances ma...

Page 7: ...le Wall air insulated connector pipe with UL103 HT listed factory built Class A chimney or a masonry chimney Mobile Home must be equipped with a spark arrestor Maximum depth of Alcove shall be no more...

Page 8: ...Top CANADA 203mm 8 203mm 8 203mm 8 457mm 18 Millennium 1232mm 48 1 2 minimum 1032mm 40 5 8 minimum Millennium 978mm 38 1 2 minimum Step Top Uni body Step Top 1245mm 49 minimum Must extend 2 51mm beyo...

Page 9: ...ture that is within 10 305cm of the chimney measured horizontally See 2 10 3 Rule below These are safety requirements and are not meant to assure proper ue draft We recommend using a minimum total sys...

Page 10: ...iner 5 8 16mm Minimum or Equivalent Sill support Header Wood Stud 2 51mm Clearance from chimney wall Fireclay liner 5 8 16mm Minimum or Equivalent The ue should be checked to determine that it is not...

Page 11: ...speci ed by its manufacturer It may be necessary to cut the wall studs and install a header and a sill frame to maintain the wall support The hole in the chimney must have at least an 8 203mm diameter...

Page 12: ...st the chimney Install the trim collar on the outside of the opening Check to make sure there is a 1 25mm air space between the connector and the chimney section During installation be certain that a...

Page 13: ...up which may ignite the ceiling joists The other method is to install an exterior chimney that runs up the outside of the residence Figure 13B This method of installation requires at a minimum a wall...

Page 14: ...n Canada this appliance must be connected to a 6 152mm factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC 629M STANDARD FOR FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEYS Floor protection referenced on page 8 must be followed 8 Use...

Page 15: ...open ash removal door and replace ash drawer with the overhanging lip facing toward you 7 Close ash removal door securely ARS OPERATING AND CLEANING FIGURE 15A 4 Using a rubber mallet install plugs su...

Page 16: ...Head socket or wrench from the adapter and save 5 Secure mounting brackets to the bottom of the stove with 1 4 20 Phillips screws These screws are located on the outer skin at the bottom rear of the s...

Page 17: ...trol 3 Adjust the speed so the blower runs slowly but does not stop Turn clockwise to slow the blower and counterclockwise to increase the speed The blower speed control for this unit is adjusted at t...

Page 18: ...m metal ex or rigid piping to directly connect outside air to the unit or into vented crawl space Do not put ex into a non vented crawl space Use the supplied termination cap with a rodent screen Seal...

Page 19: ...e wood gives off ammable gases which burn above the fuel with bright ames During this stage of burning it is very important that the ames be maintained and not allowed to go out This will ensure the c...

Page 20: ...some vapor rise from the stove surface this is normal We recommend that you open a window until the odor dissipates and paint is cured NOTE Stove should be run full open for 15 minutes a day to keep a...

Page 21: ...uld be left off until a good burn is established then turned on at a medium or high rate 4 Low burn setting The blower tends to cool off the stove If you are using wet wood or a very low burn setting...

Page 22: ...he door glass This air ow washes the glass helping to keep smoke from adhering to its surface When operated at a low burn rate less air will be owing over the glass and the smokey relatively cool cond...

Page 23: ...e top of the bottom bricks Slide top of bricks under clip on back of rebox wall and push bottom of brick back 5 Install side bricks Slide top of brick under clips on side of rebox and push the bottom...

Page 24: ...bustion processes can be frustrating If your reason for removing the baf e is simply to clean the chimney you have alternatives which will save time and effort Call a quali ed chimney sweep or an auth...

Page 25: ...see page 21 832 3401 Ceramic Blanket 1 thick eld cut to t size 14 1 4 x 19 1 2 832 2670 Component Pack includes paint pedestal oak trim gold spring handles and manual 832 0540 Door Handle Assembly 83...

Page 26: ...ifold Tubes 4 13 Oak Trim for Pedestal 2 14 Pedestal Base 1 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 EXPLODED VIEWS Item Part Name 1 Door Cast 2 Door Handle 3 Glass Replacement 4 Glass Frame Assembly 5 Glass Fr...

Page 27: ...years for optional accessories Adjustments regular maintenance cleaning and temporary repairs do not qualify for a service call fee and will not be covered The replacement of consumer replaceable ite...

Page 28: ...5076254 5113843 5191877 5218953 5263471 5328356 5341794 5347983 5429495 5452708 5542407 5601073 5613487 5647340 5688568 5762062 5775408 5890485 5931661 5941237 5947112 5996575 6006743 6019099 6048195...

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