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Replacement Parts S8000II

Item

P/N

Description

Qty

1

408419

Flue Outlet Gasket

2

2

400209

Flue Cover Cast Iron

1

3

400208

Flue Outlet Cast Iron

1

4

402021

Bypass Spring Handle

1

5

410035

 Fuel Door Hinge Pins

2

6

408440

 Fuel Door Cast Iron

1

7

408474

 Fuel Door Gasket

1

8

110477

 Door Spring Handle

1

9

110472

 Combustion Air Spring Handle

1

10

110477

 Door Spring Handle

1

11

401220

 Door Handle Assy w/Collar

1

12

407054

 Ash Grate Iron

1

13

400064

 Ceramic Door Glass

1

14

404447

 S8000 Ash Pan Assy.

1

15

408485

 Glass Gasket

1

16

408484

 Front Door Gasket

1

17

400590

 Door Hinge Pin

2

18

408523

 Rear Refractory RH

1

19

408521

 Bottom Refractory RH

1

20

408525

 Center Bottom Refractory

1

21

408522

 Bottom Refractory LH

1

22

408524

 Left Side Refractory

1

23

408523

Rear Refractory LH

1

24

408511

 Combustor Diffuser

1

25

410166

 Catalytic Combustor

3

26

410167

 Combustor SS Bolt Kit

1

27

202507

 SS Tube Retainer Kit

1

28

408510

 Bypass Damper Gasket

1

29

408510

Combustion Air Tube SS

2

30

408474

Combustor Tray Gasket

1

31

408512

Combustor Tray & Bottom Cover

1

32

408512

Interam Gasket - Combustor

3

The chimney itself is normally cleaned from the roof. Most

stove dealers carry stiff metal brushes in sized and shapes

to fit standard flue liners. These are usually attached to

rods which can be extended for the length of the chimney.

It is recommended that you call a professional

chimney cleaner to do the job for you.

If any deterioration or damaged areas are found during

routine cleaning and inspection, consult a skilled chimney

sweep or brick mason for advice. Any repairs needed

should be completed before operating unit.

Minimizing Creosote

1. Proper sizing of the stove to the house will help reduce

creosote problems - too large a stove will force the

owner to burn a slow fire resulting in rapid creosote

build-up. It is recommended that you do not burn slow

fires for an extended period of time.

2. Avoid slow smoldering fires. A better way to reduce heat

output is to have a small but hot fire by adding small

amounts of wood at more frequent intervals.

3. Regularly, when loading the stove, encourage a hot, brisk

fire for 10-15 minutes. This will tend to “burn-off” any

small accumulations of creosote since the last hot fire.

4. If you do have a chimney fire, call the fire department

immediately. Only then attempt to control the fire. Throw

soda on the logs, close the draft regulators completely to

shut off air to the fire. Wet down your roof and adjacent

areas to keep the fire from spreading.

5. If you must use green wood (and we urge you to avoid

doinf so), be sure to mix with dry logs.

Glass: 

 In the event that you need to clean your glass, Bon

Ami works very well. The "sweeps trick" is to dip a damp

cloth or newspaper in the cool ashes from your firebox and

clean the glass in this manner. Any creosote deposits on

your glass should burn back off with a good hot fire.

Exterior: 

The exterior of the cold Sierra Stove can be

cleaned with any multi-purpose household spray cleaner

and rinsed with a damp cloth. Be sure to read the

instructions on the cleaner for best results. Use Stove

Bright paint when touching up the finish on you Sierra

Stove.

Interior: 

S8000II is lined with refractory panels  that meet

ASTM C-155 Group-20 and ASTM C-64 specifications.

The refractories have an extended life. Should any require

replacement refer to 

the Replacement Parts Table and

Diagram on the following page

.

Gasketing: 

Door and glass gasketing must be kept in

good repair to ensure that uncontrolled sources of

combustion air are not admitted to the stove. Symptoms of

an air leak, or faulty gasketing include: dirty appears near

the edges of the glass window, short burn times, inability to

control the speed of the fire. If any of these symptoms are

noted, consult your nearest dealer, and replace  gaskets.

These gaskets are applied using standard furnace cement.

Ashes: 

Should be cleaned as frequently as they build up to

approximately the level of the fire chamber opening. Be

sure to leave about 1/2" of ashes for your next fire.

Gold or Nickel Doors: 

Plated doors require minimum

cleaning. Should cleaning be required use a mild cleaner

on a soft cloth. We do not recommend the use of any type

of cleanser which contains abrasive as this will

permanently mar the finish.
By following the manufacturer’s recommendations your

Sierra Stove will give you years of service.

CONSUMER PROTECTION WARRANTY

Your Sierra Stove has a Limited Five-Year Warranty. 

Please read it carefully, fill out the short registration form

and return it, within 30 days of purchase, to Sierra

Products, Inc., 63 Laxalt Dr. Carson City, NV 89706.

Register warranty online at www.sierraproductsinc.net

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Summary of Contents for S8000II

Page 1: ...ion and operation of the Sierra S8000II wood heater EMISSION CERTIFICATION STATUS The S8000II model meets the U S Environmental Protection Agency s emission limits New Source 2020 ASTM E3053 2017 and EPA Alternate Test Method ATM 125 for cordwood Under specific test conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 16 700 to 71 300 Btu hr capable of heating approximately ...

Page 2: ... heater design specifications can result in permanent damage to the heater A glowing stove or connector pipe is hazardous HEARTH PROTECTION Floor protection and or hearth extension is required for the Sierra Stove All floor protection materials must be non combustible i e metals brick stone mineral fiber boards etc Floor protector must be a 1 2 minimum thickness non combustible material having an ...

Page 3: ...ve door and bottom air control The fire should die down once deprived of oxygen If the fire doesn t die call the fire department for assistance CAUTION In airtight stoves after closing the bottom air control volatile gases are still given off by the wood smoldering in the firebox A sudden burst of oxygen caused by opening the draft control or door while stove is smoldering will ignite the volatile...

Page 4: ...placed before using 7 The chimney should be the proper size Some fireplace chimneys are quite large and will cause poor stove performance and excessive creosote The rule of thumb is that the chimney flue should be roughly no more than three times the flue opening on the stove A 6 inch stove flue will work in an 8 inch by 12 inch fireplace flue It may be necessary to install another liner in an ove...

Page 5: ...e thickness with a ventilated thimble minimum 24 gauge in thickness having two 1 inch air channels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 inch of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge in thickness D Solid insulated listed factory build chimney length with an inside diameter 2 inch larger than the chimney connector a...

Page 6: ...tween the stove and an approved chimney but never as the chimney itself To minimize creosote formation in the chimney connector pipe place stove as close to the chimney as safety clearances will allow Never use more than two elbows Any horizontal pipe section should rise 1 4 per foot towards chimney This will allow creosote to run back into the stove Special methods are required when passing a chi...

Page 7: ... follow this procedure 1 Convent specifications to R value a R value is given no conversion is needed b K factor is given with a required thickness T in inches R 1 k T c C factor is given R 1 C 2 Determine the R value of the proposed alternate floor protector a Use the formula in step 1 to convert values not expressed as R b For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine the overall R...

Page 8: ...tion or sections of stove connector pipe that connect the stove flue outlet to the fireplace chimney Method I is normally used and is generally the easiest to install Method II may be used in chimneys that need a new flue liner 8887 There are qualified installers in most areas that can install your stove for you Sierra recommends that you contact the National Chimney Sweep Guild for a member in yo...

Page 9: ...a 30 minimum clearance between mantel and stove top If less clearance is needed there are approved mantel shield kits available so check with your Sierra dealer 6 The Sierra Fireplace Cover Kit FPCK may be used to enhance the looks of the hearthstove installation but it is not required with the direct connection method of installation Instructions for installation are supplied with this kit THE FP...

Page 10: ...ur stove has a blower do not run the electrical cord in front or near the fire box V USING A CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR Definition and Purpose of a Catalytic Combustor Catalytic combustors for woodstoves cats are simular in principle to catalytic converters on automobiles The big difference is that the heat generated by your woodstove is put to use heating your home instead of being dumped out the tailpi...

Page 11: ... firebox heat and coal bed for the large long burn load Kindling Made from small pieces diameter and 6 12 long A hatchet works well for splitting a small piece of cord wood length wise You ll need about 4 lbs of kindling to heat up the flue and start a small draft Starting Load Made up of 2 diameter pieces 12 16 long You ll need about 6 lbs of start up fuel to build the coal bed and warm up the st...

Page 12: ...the bottom of the firebox This allows the air to get under the fire better 3a High Altitude Starting Instructions Follow all steps above l through 3 however due to the decreased density of oxygen supplied in a given volume of air at higher elevations it will be necessary to allow the stove to burn for a longer period of time with the air control rod pulled all the way out It may also be necessary ...

Page 13: ...t or oxygen present in the stove this wet and steamy smoke does not ignite and burn Instead it is drawn through the exhaust vent and into the chimney As this steam begins to cool down in the flue it condenses as droplets of moisture on the inside walls of the chimney This becomes creosote which is flammable and is the fuel which burns in a flue fire It is necessary to periodically clean these depo...

Page 14: ...re 4 If you do have a chimney fire call the fire department immediately Only then attempt to control the fire Throw soda on the logs close the draft regulators completely to shut off air to the fire Wet down your roof and adjacent areas to keep the fire from spreading 5 If you must use green wood and we urge you to avoid doinf so be sure to mix with dry logs Glass In the event that you need to cle...

Page 15: ...od Stove notify your nearest dealer or contact Sierra Products Inc at www sierraproductsinc net customer support technical service Sierra Products Inc 63 Laxalt Dr Carson City NV 89706 www sierraproductsinc net P N 140821r2 S8000II WOOD STOVE MANUAL 15 ...

Page 16: ...service center SPI may require the consumer to supply reasonable proof of the stoves purchase date This warranty is in lieu of any other express warranty Any implied warranties including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall not extend beyond one year from the date of purchase The purchaser s sale and exclusive remedy shall be for the ...

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