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TYPE

WEIGHT

(LBS. CU. FT., 

DRY)

PER CORD

EFFICIENCY 

RANKING

SPLITS

MILLIONS 

BTU’s/CORD

Hickory

63

4500

1.0

Well

31.5

White Oak

48

4100

.9

Fair

28.6

Red Oak

46

3900

.8

Fair

27.4

Beech

45

3800

.7

Hard

26.8

Sugar Maple

44

3700

.6

Fair

26.2

Black Oak

43

3700

.6

Fair

25.6

Ash

42

3600

.5

Well

25.0

Yellow Birch

40

3400

.4

Hard

23.8

Red Maple

38

3200

.3

Fair

22.6

Paper Birch

37

3100

.3

Easy

22.1

Elm/Sycamore

34

2900

.2

Very Difficult

20.1

Red Spruce

29

1800

.1

Easy

16.1

WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION

This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried 

seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods. 
DO NOT BURN:

Burning these materials may result in release of toxic fumes or render the heater ineffective and cause smoke.

Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered wet, and requires full seasoning time. Standing dead wood can usually be 

considered to be about 2/3 seasoned. Splitting and stacking wood before it is stored accelerates drying time. Storing wood on an 

elevated surface from the ground and under a cover or covered area from rain or snow also accelerates drying time. A good indica-

tor if wood is ready to burn is to check the piece ends. If there are cracks radiating in all directions from the center then the wood 

should be dry enough to burn. If your wood sizzles in the fire, even though the surface is dry, it may not be fully cured, and should 

be seasoned longer

  Waste and other flammable materials should not be burned in your stove.  Any type of wood may be used in your stove, but specific 

varieties have better energy yields than others.  Please consult the following table in order to make the best possible choice.

It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you use DRY WOOD only in your wood stove.

  The wood should have dried for 9 to 15 

months, such that the humidity content (in weight) is reduced below 20% of the weight of the log.  It is very important to keep in mind 

that even if the wood has been cut for one, two, or even more years, it is not necessarily dry, if it has been stored in poor conditions.  

Under extreme conditions it may rot instead of drying.  This point cannot be over stressed; the vast majority of the problems related 

to the operation of a wood stove is caused by the fact that the wood used was too damp or had dried in poor conditions.  These 

problems can be:

- ignition problems 

- creosote build-up causing chimney fires

- low energy yield  

- blackened windows

- incomplete log combustion

Smaller pieces of wood will dry faster. All logs exceeding 6” in diameter should be split.  The wood should not be stored directly on the 

ground. Air should circulate through the cord. A 24” to 48” air space should be left between each row of logs, which should be placed 
in the sunniest location possible. The upper layer of wood should be protected from the element but not the sides. 

FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS

1. 

Garbage;

2. 

Lawn clippings or yard waste;

3. 

Materials containing rubber, including tires;

4. 

Materials containing plastic;

5.  Waste petroleum products, paints or paint thinners, or as-

phalt products;

6. 

Materials containing asbestos;

7. 

Construction or demolition debris;

8. 

Railroad ties or pressure-treated wood;

9. 

Manure or animal remains;

10.  Salt water driftwood or other previously salt water saturated 

materials;

11. 

Unseasoned wood; or

12.  Paper products, cardboard, plywood, or particleboard. The 

prohibition against burning these materials does not prohibit 

the  use  of  fire  starters  made  from  paper,  cardboard,  saw 

dust, wax and similar substances for the purpose of starting 

a fire in an affected wood heater.

Summary of Contents for Country Hearth 2200IE

Page 1: ...E REFERENCE 852497 4805E MODEL 2200IE Fireplace Insert Masonry Fireplace Insert or Zero Clearance metal Fireplace Insert French version is available for download from the United States Stove Company w...

Page 2: ...sary 13 In the event of a chimney fire turn the air controls to the closed position leave the building and CALL THE FIRE DEPART MENT IMMEDIATELY 14 To prevent injury do not allow anyone to use this ap...

Page 3: ...3 2200IE DIMENSIONS 26 11 32 669 0 mm 13 5 32 334 5 mm 27 1 32 686 6 mm 21 13 16 554 0 mm 22 1 4 565 0 mm 15 1 2 394 0 mm 4 11 16 118 8 mm 44 7 32 1123 0 mm 6 00 INSIDE...

Page 4: ...for replacement if the appliance is ever removed The removal of any parts that render the fireplace unusable for burning solid fuel requires a permanent label to be affixed by the in staller that sta...

Page 5: ...chimney is required A stainless steel adapter is recommended for fastening the stainless steel liner to the flue collar The male or crimped end of the adapter must be installed inside the flue collar...

Page 6: ...l packing materials and any items stored in the firebox 5 WARNING Any fireplace which has had parts re moved or modified to accommodate the installation of this appliance MUST have a warning plate per...

Page 7: ...rick extends the life of your stove and radiates heat more evenly If firebricks were removed to posi tion appliance replace them before firing appliance See figure 7 for proper orientation and positio...

Page 8: ...for assistance in solving the problem IMPORTANT INSTALLATION POINTS 1 Size chimney flue to appliance collar This stove requires a minimum 6 diameter flue 2 Never connect this unit to a chimney servin...

Page 9: ...er to make the best possible choice It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you use DRY WOOD only in your wood stove The wood should have dried for 9 to 15 months such that the humidity content in weight is re...

Page 10: ...wood is soaked or freshly cut green Do not use this wood in your stove Large amounts of creosote could be deposited in your chimney creating potential conditions for a chimney fire This appliance is...

Page 11: ...TO MEDIUM BURNS TO FULLY CURE FOR DURABILITY AND A LIFETIME OF SERVICE Proper curing of the high temp paint requires a series of three initial burns The appliance should be allowed to cool off be twee...

Page 12: ...nd establish a good coal bed be fore adjusting to a low burn rate this may take 30 minutes or more depending on your wood Use smaller pieces of wood during start up and a high burn rate to increase th...

Page 13: ...inlet control wide open for 15 20 minutes every time you apply fresh wood This allows wood to achieve the charcoal stage faster and burns wood vapors which might otherwise be depos ited within the hea...

Page 14: ...ances which can ignite explosively in the unit Even small explosions in confined areas can blow out the glass Gasket and Glass cleaning products are available at local retail home centers Manufacturer...

Page 15: ...Tube 1 Secondary Comb 2 15 86670 Tube 2 Secondary Comb 1 Key Part No Description Qty 16 891990 Retainer Tube 3 17 88158 Fiber Board Front 1 18 88159 Fiber Board Rear 1 19 88160 Fiber Blanket 1 20 8059...

Page 16: ...equired thickness T in inches R 1 k x T c C factor is given R 1 C 2 Determine the R value of proposed alternate floor protector a Use formulas in step 1 above to calculate R value of proposed material...

Page 17: ...17 NOTES...

Page 18: ...ULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESCRIPTION 3 THE...

Page 19: ...ase qAlternative Heat qMain Heat Source qDecoration qCost qOther _________________________ What was the determining factor for purchasing your new appliance _______ I have read the owner s manual that...

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