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45285A
Printed in Canada 03-09-2014
INSTALLATION
AND OPERATION
MANUAL
Solution 3.4
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED WOOD
STOVE
Safety tested according to ULC S627
and UL 1482 Standards by
Intertek Testing Services
www.enerzone-intl.com
Stove Builder International Inc.
250, rue de Copenhague,
St-Augustin-de-Desmoures
(Quebec) Canada G3A 2H3
Tel: (418) 878-3040
Fax: (418) 878-3001
READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE
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manual from time to time and cannot be responsible for problems, injuries, or damages
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45285A Printed in Canada 03-09-2014 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Solution 3.4 US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED WOOD STOV

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10 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual The emission control and advanced combustion features of your stove can only work properly if your

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 11 3 Fuel 3.1 Materials That Should Not be Burned • GARBAGE OF ANY KIND, • COAL OR CHARCOAL, • TR

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12 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 3.2.3 Log Length Logs should be cut about 1” (25 mm) shorter than the firebox so they fit in easily

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 13 3.2.5 How to Dry Firewood Firewood that is not dry enough to burn is the cause of most

Page 6 - 1 Safety Information

14 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual You could buy a wood moisture meter to test your firewood. 3.3 Manufactured Logs Do not burn m

Page 7 - 2 General Information

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 15 Burn one or two small fires to begin the curing and conditioning process. Then build bigger and hott

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16 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Start by placing three or four full-sized split pieces of dry firewood in the firebox. Next, place 4

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 17 wood should provide several hours of heating. The size of each load can be matched to

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18 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 4.3.4 Firing Each New Load Hot Place the new load of wood on and behind the charcoal, and not too c

Page 11 - 3 Fuel

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 19 4.3.6 Building Different Fires for Different Needs Using the air control is not the only way to mat

Page 12 - 3.2.4 Piece Size

2 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THIS ENERZONE WOOD STOVE As one of North America’s largest and most respected

Page 13 - 3.2.5 How to Dry Firewood

20 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual The table below provides a very general indication of the maximum burn cycle times you are likely to

Page 14 - 4 Operating Your Stove

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 21 5.1.2 Cleaning Door Glass Under normal conditions, your door glass should stay relatively

Page 15 - 4.2 Lighting Fires

22 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 5.1.3 Door adjustment In order for your stove to burn at its best efficiency, the door must provide

Page 16 - 4.3 Maintaining Wood Fires

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 23 5.1.4 Replacing the Door Gasket It is important to maintain the gasket in good condition. After a y

Page 17 - 4.3.3 Raking Charcoal

24 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Do not abuse the glass door by striking or slamming shut. Do not use the stove if the glass is b

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 25 Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney

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26 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual PART B - INSTALLATION 6 Safety Information 6.1 Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings • TH

Page 20 - 5.1 Stove Maintenance

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 27 7 Clearances to Combustible Material The clearances shown in this section have been determined by t

Page 21 - 5.1.2 Cleaning Door Glass

28 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Clearances to combustible materials and floor protection

Page 22 - 5.1.3 Door adjustment

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 29 7.3 Floor protector Your stove has been conceived to prevent the floor from overheating. However, i

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 3 Table of content PART A - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ... 6 1 Safety Infor

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30 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 7.4 Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely It is often desirable to reduce the minimum i

Page 25 - 5.2.3 Cleaning the Chimney

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 31 Clearances for shield construction

Page 26 - 6 Safety Information

32 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 7.4.2 Table of Clearance Reduction Percentages Type of shield Clearances may be reduced by these pe

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 33 8 The Venting System 8.1 General The venting system, made up of the chimney and the connecting pi

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34 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 8.2.2 Masonry Chimneys The stove may also be connected to a masonry chimney, provided the

Page 29 - 7.3 Floor protector

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 35 8.4 The Relationship Between the Chimney and the House Because the venting system is the engine tha

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36 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 8.4.2 Why the chimney should penetrate the highest heated space When it is cold outside, the warm a

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 37 8.5 Supply of Combustion Air In Canada, wood stoves are not required to have a supply of combustion

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38 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Use 45 degree elbows where possible, instead of 90 degree elbows.

Page 33 - 8 The Venting System

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 39 The rules below are based on those found in the CSA B365 installation code. Please carefully

Page 34 - 8.3 Minimum Chimney Height

4 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System ... 20 5.1 Stove Maintenance ...

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40 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 1: Installing the Optional Door Overlay In order to complete the assembly of your wood sto

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 41 Appendix 2: Installing Trims Your freestanding Enerzone wood stove is equipped with decorati

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42 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 3: Installation and Use of Air Circulation Fan and Thermodisc A fan is installed o

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 43 CAUTION: ENSURE THAT THE FAN’S POWER CORD IS NOT IN CONTACT WITH ANY SURFACE OF THE ST

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44 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 4: Installation of Secondary Air Tubes and Baffle 1- Remove the 4 bricks on the l

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 45 Note that secondary air tubes (A) can be replaced without removing the baffle board (B). Important

Page 41 - Appendix 2: Installing Trims

46 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Baffle installation and brick layout All firebricks, baffles and ceramic wool insulation must be pro

Page 42 - Thermodisc

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 47 Step 2: Put a piece of ceramic wool insulation on top of the first baffle the notch facing down (as

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48 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual Step 4: Reinstall the secondary air tubes and cotter pins in their original location and put the fou

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 49 Appendix 5: Exploded Diagram and Parts List

Page 45 - Model Type of tube

Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 5 Appendix 1: Installing the Optional Door Overlay ... 40 Appendix 2: Installing Trim

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50 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your stove,

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 51 # Item Description Qty 33 SE57040 AIR CONTROL DAMPER 1 34 AC03095 130 CFM BLOWER WITH VARIAB

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52 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual ENERZONE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original con

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6 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual PART A - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Please see Part B for installation instructions. 1 Safety Informa

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 7 2 General Information 2.1 Solution 3.4 Specifications Fuel Type Cordwood Test Standards (safety

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8 Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual

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Solution 3.4 Installation and Operation Manual 9 2.2 Zone Heating and How to Make it Work for You Your new Solution 3.4 wood stove is a space heat

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