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tified

 Chimn

e

y Sw

ee

p, or a kno

wledgea

b

le

 

inspecto

r. 

Consult your insur

ance

 

compa

ny if you 

cannot

 

find

 a 

qualified

 

expe

rt.

CAUTION:  NOT  ALL  FIREPLACE  CHIMNEYS 

ARE SUITABLE FOR CONVERSION TO ACCOM-

MODATE  CONNECTION TO  A WOOD  STOVE. 

CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED EXPERT.

Many  pr

e

fabri

c

at

ed

 

r

e

pla

ce

s  ar

e

  of  th

e

 “z

e

ro-

clea

ran

ce

 

fire

pla

ce

” 

ca

t

eg

ory. Th

e

s

e

 

c

onsist  of  multi 

lay

e

r

ed

  m

e

tal 

c

onstru

c

tion. Th

e

y  ar

e

 

de

si

g

n

ed

  with 

enough

 insulation 

and/or

 air 

cooling

 on 

the

 bas

e

, ba

c

and

 

sides

 so th

e

can

 

be

 saf

ely

 

installed

 in 

direct

 

con

-

tact

 with 

com

bustib

le

 

floors

 

and

 walls. 

Although

 many 

pre

fabr

icated

 

fireplaces

 

car

ry 

endorsements

 from na-

tionally 

recogni

z

ed

 

organizations

 for 

use

 as 

fireplace

s, 

th

e

y hav

e

 not b

een

 

te

s

ted

 for 

c

onn

ec

tion to wo

od

 stov

heater

s. 

Connecting

 a stov

e

 to 

such

 a 

device

 will v

oid 

the ma

nuf

acturer’

s warranty.

V

enting

 a stov

e

 

directly

 into a 

fireplace

 

does

 not 

m

ee

code

 an

d

 shoul

d

 not b

e

 att

e

mpt

ed

.  Th

e

 stov

e

 war-

ranty will b

e

 voi

d

 with su

c

h an installation. Do not 

c

r

e

at

a hazard in 

y

our home 

b

y connecting in this manne

r.

FIREPLACE INSTALLATION

NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ROUTE THE CHIM-

NEY CONNECTOR PIPE THROUGH THE THROAT OF 

THE FIREPLACE. 

Directly

 

connecting

 

the

  stov

epipe 

into 

the

 

existing

 masonry 

chimne

(figure

 14 “T

ype

 A” 

Fireplace

 Conv

ersion)

 of 

the

 

fireplace

 is 

the 

ONLY ap-

prov

ed

 m

e

tho

d

 of installation. If th

e

 

c

himn

e

y is b

e

hin

d

 a 

com

bustib

le

 wall, you must 

use

 an approv

ed

 wall pass-

through

 

system

 to 

gain

 

access

 to 

the

 

chimne

y. This is a 

c

omp

lic

at

ed

 an

d

 involv

ed

 pro

ce

ss 

and

 to 

e

nsur

e

 saf

e

ty 

should only be done 

b

y a qualified installe

r.

1.  An 

e

ntry hol

e

 must b

e

 

c

ut throu

g

h th

e

 masonry an

tile

 

liner

 with minimal 

damage

 to 

the

 

line

r. At 

least 

Figure 14 - Fireplace Conversion

8

˝/

203mm  of  lin

e

r  must  r

e

main  b

e

low  th

e

 

e

ntry 

position. Wh

e

n lo

c

atin

g

 th

e

 stov

e

 an

d

 stov

e

pip

e

, all 

minimum 

clea

r

ances

 must 

be

 

obse

rv

ed

 from 

com

-

bustib

le

  surf

ace

s  in

cluding

  mant

el

s, 

c

ombustibl

trim work, 

ceili

n

g

s, an

d

 walls. Positionin

g

 th

e

 

ce

nt

e

of 

the

 stov

e

 

pipe

 

ent

ry into 

the

 

chimne

24˝/61cm 

bel

ow 

the

 

ceiling

 

should

 

insure

 

proper

 

clea

r

ance 

f

or a 6˝/152mm st

ov

epipe

.

2.  Install  a  fir

e

 

c

lay  (

5/

8

˝/

1

6

mm  minimum  thi

c

k-

ne

ss

)

  thimbl

e

.  Mak

e

  sur

e

  th

e

  thimbl

e

  is  

flush

  with 

the

 

inner

  surf

ace

  of 

the

 

chimne

liner 

and

 

does

 not protr

ude

 into 

the

 

flue

 

(see

 

figure

 9 

on page 13).

3.  S

ec

ur

e

  th

e

  thimbl

e

  with  r

e

fra

c

tory  mortar. Th

thimbl

e

  shoul

d

  b

e

  surroun

ded

  by  12

˝/

30

5

mm  of 

solid

 unit masonry bri

c

kwork or 

24˝/61cm

 of ston

e

.

4.  Install 

the

 stov

epipe

 into 

the

 thimb

le

 as far as pos-

sibl

e

  without 

e

xt

e

n

d

in

g

  past  th

e

 

u

e

  linin

g

  (s

ee 

figures 8 & 10 on pages 12 & 13)

5.

  A small airspa

ce

 (about 1

/

2

˝/

13mm

)

 shoul

d

 r

e

main 

b

e

tw

ee

n  th

e

  stov

e

pip

e

  an

d

  thimbl

e

  to  allow  for 

e

xpansion of 

the

 pip

e

Seal

 this 

airspace

 with 

high-

tempe

r

ature caulking or ce

r

amic 

wool.

6.

 

Secure

 

and

 

seal

 

the

 

damper

  in 

the

 

closed

  posi-

tion  usin

g

  hi

g

h-t

e

mp 

c

aulkin

g

ce

rami

c

  wool,  or 

fur

nace

 

cement

. Also 

chec

k to 

see

 if 

the

 

chimne

has a 

clean

 out. If it 

doe

s, mak

e

 

sure

 it is 

closed 

and

 

sealed

 as w

ell

. A 

leaky

 

clean

 out will 

greatly 

reduce d

r

aft efficienc

y.

If you hav

e

 any 

questions

 

regarding

 v

enting

 your 

stov

e

contact

 

the

 manuf

acturer

 or 

contact: 

 

the

 

National Fire

 

Protection

 

Association

 (NFP

A)

 

and

 

request

 a 

co

py of 

the

 

latest

 

editions

 of NFPA 

Standard

 211 

and

 NFP

A Standard 908

Their 

 address is: Batte

r

y March 

Par

k, Quinc

y

, MA 02269.

 

CHIMNEY CONNECTIONS

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Summary of Contents for WS-TS-1500

Page 1: ...www woodprostoves com 1 877 427 3316 WS TS 1500 WS TS 2000 WS TS 2500 www woodprostoves com www woodprostoves com 4085 112 Rev A ...

Page 2: ...ECT A WOOD BURNING STOVE TO AN ALUMINUM TYPE B GAS VENT This is not safe Use code approved masonry chimney with flue liner or a manufactured Underwriters Laboratories Listed UL 103 HT US ULC S629 CAN Residential Type and Building Heating Ap pliance Chimney Use a 6 152mm diameter chim e e S t f a r d d o o g a e v i g o t h g u o n e h g i h s i t a h t y e n specifics in Chimney Connections instruc...

Page 3: ...ing the fire 27 When adding fuel be careful not to smother the fire Do not build fires against glass and do not load fuel to a height or in such a manner that it creates a hazard when opening the door 28 NEVER LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED with door open Always close the door after ignition 29 DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNC TIONWITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUC...

Page 4: ... SERVICE HINTS Preventing Creosote Buildup 20 Chimney Draft 20 21 Glass Care Replacement 21 Door Gasket Replacement 22 BLOWER MAINTENANCE WIRING DIAGRAM 31 BAFFLE REMOVAL 23 24 FLOOR PROTECTOR CALCULATIONS 32 CHIMNEY STOVE MAINTENANCE LOG 33 WARRANTY 34 35 CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION 36 MINIMUM CLEARANCES with SINGLE WALLED PIPE MINIMUM CLEARANCES ALCOVE and DOUBLE WALLED PIPE 6 LOCATING THE STOV...

Page 5: ...red utilizing either a recently cleaned and inspected 6 152mm lined masonry chimney or a 6 152mm i d manufactured chimney system listed to UL 103 HT US ULC S629 CAN 5 Use round 6 152mm dia minimum 24 MSG black or 26 MSG blue steel stove pipe to connect the stove to the chimney Do not use galvanized stove pipe NOTE Mobile home installations require double wall UL 103 HT high temp connector pipe Sec...

Page 6: ...6 Minimum Clearances for installation according to UL 1482 US ULC S627 CAN A ...

Page 7: ...7 Top A A Alcove ...

Page 8: ...philips BLOWER ATTACHMENT 8 4 places A GASKET ...

Page 9: ...9 WS TS 2500 23 8 6 ...

Page 10: ...10 6 ...

Page 11: ...any condensation in the flue to run back into the firebox 2 Horizontal pipe runs must slope upwards towards the chimney at least 1 4 6 4mm per foot of horizontal run 3 You must have at least 18 457mm of clearance between any horizontal piping and the ceiling 4 The pipe cannot extend into the chimney flue figure 8 5 Secure all pipe elbow sections with three 3 equally spaced sheet metal screws at each ...

Page 12: ...trict air supply when the appliance is in operation 6 WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM 7 WARNING DO NOT USE SINGLE WALL CON NECTOR PIPE ANYWHERE IN A MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION A listed double wall chimney connector system ceiling thimble roof thimble spark arrestor and roof ƀCUJKPI suitable for use in Mobile Homes must be used All components of the chimney and connector system must be of t...

Page 13: ...ed for proper drafting to prevent back puffing smoke spillage and to maximize performance Gauges to measure draft are readily available at stove stores and are economical to rent or purchase Factors such as wind barometric pressure trees terrain and chimney temperature can have an adverse effect on the draft The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for external factors leading to less than optim...

Page 14: ...VAC supply stores You may wish to view chimney manufactur ers information on line See www duravent com www selkirkinc com or www mtlfab com VENTING TO EXISTING FIREPLACE In some instances people desire to convert an existing fireplace for stove use Usually safe connec tion to an existing masonry chimney requires more work than using a prefabricated chimney The existing fireplace must be closed and s...

Page 15: ...ller 1 An entry hole must be cut through the masonry and tile liner with minimal damage to the liner At least Figure 14 Fireplace Conversion 8 203mm of liner must remain below the entry position When locating the stove and stovepipe all minimum clearances must be observed from com bustible surfaces including mantels combustible trim work ceilings and walls Positioning the center of the stove pipe ...

Page 16: ...be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge in thickness D Chimney Section Pass through Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length with an inside diameter 2 51mm larger than the chimney connec tor and having 1 25 4mm or more of insulation serving as a pass through for a single wall sheet steel chimney connector of minimum 24 gauge thickness with a mini mum...

Page 17: ...ency of the stove and reduces chimney emissions Smoke given off by burning fuel consists of very small organic liquid droplets If these droplets condense they form a sticky tar like substance called creosote When operated properly this stove is designed to burn these droplets Burning these droplets releases heat that would otherwise be lost up the chimney as smoke Following the instructions below ...

Page 18: ...TEMP PAINT WHICH REQUIRES A SERIES OF BURNS TO CURE THE PAINT FOR DURABILITY AND A LIFETIME OF SERVICE Proper curing of the high temp paint requires a series of three initial burns The stove should be allowed to cool off between each burn The first two burns should be small fires and low temperatures 250 F 120 C for a duration of 20 minutes each The third fire should be at a medium high temperatur...

Page 19: ...y but should be kept 1 2 25mm 50mm below the secondary air tubes Also position the fuel to leave space so the air from the inlet can work between the pieces of fuel This reduces the time it takes for new fuel to burn properly 1 When refueling increase the center primary air control to the fully open pulled out position When fire brightens slowly and carefully open the door This procedure will preve...

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Page 22: ...nd will need to be replaced Inspect glass and door gaskets periodically to ensure proper seal if gaskets become frayed or worn replace immediately DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT CAUTION DO NOT OPERATE A STOVETHAT IS MISSING DOOR GASKET MATERIAL OVER FIR ING AND UNSAFE OPERATING CONDITIONS MAY RESULT PROCEDURE 1 Ensure appliance is not in operation and is thor oughly cooled 2 Remove old door gasket and cl...

Page 23: ...23 BAFFLE REMOVAL ...

Page 24: ...24 BAFFLE REMOVAL ...

Page 25: ...SERVICE PARTS 25 ...

Page 26: ...SERVICE PARTS 26 ...

Page 27: ...SERVICE PARTS 27 ...

Page 28: ...SERVICE PARTS 28 ...

Page 29: ...SERVICE PARTS 29 ...

Page 30: ...SERVICE PARTS WS TS 2500 30 ...

Page 31: ... free of dust and dirt NOTICE ANY REPLACE MENT WIRING MUST HAVE EQUIVALENT INSULA TION AND TEMPERATURE RATING 105 C CAUTION MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE INJURY DO NOT OPERATEWITH COVER REMOVED DANGER SHOCKHAZARD DISCONNECT POWERSOURCEBEFOREINSTALLATION AND WHENEVER SERVICING BLOWER ASSEMBLY BLOWER MAINTENANCE WIRING DIAGRAM 31 ...

Page 32: ...roposed material s b For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine overall R value 3 If the overall R value of the floor protector system is equal to or greater than the floor protector specifications given the alternate is acceptable Definitions Thermal conductance C BTU W hr ft2 F m2 K Thermal conductivity k Btu inch W Btu hr ft2 F m K hr ft F Thermal resistance R ft2 hr F m2 K Btu W E...

Page 33: ...DATE OF SERVICE PERFORMED BY DESCRIPTION CHIMNEY STOVE MAINTENANCE LOG 33 ...

Page 34: ...Warranty WoodPRO Secondary tubes baffle gaskets Wood Firebox flue collar front door ash door 3 34 ...

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