Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; REGISTER YOU WARRANTY ONLINE
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................... 3 TIPS ON W OOD HEATING .............
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION
2 INTRODUCTION SBI INC., one of the most important wood stove and fireplace manufacturers in Canada, congratulates you on your purchase and wishes to help you get maximum satisfaction from your wood stove. In the pages that follow, we will give you advice on wood heating and controlled combustion as...
Page 4 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HT-1600 HT-2000 Combustion Type: W ood W ood Recommended Surface 900 à 1 600 ft 2 1 000 à 2 000 ft 2 (84 à 149 m 2 ) (93 à 186 m 2 ) Heating Capacity : E.P.A : 40 000 BTU/h (11,7 kW ) 60 200 BTU/h (17,6 kW ) Real : 70 000 BTU/h (20,5 kW ) 95 000 BTU/h (27,8 kW ) Efficiency...
Page 5 - TIPS ON WOOD HEATING; Burn only dry cordwood
4 TIPS ON WOOD HEATING Wood is a renewable energy. It is also a very clean heat source when used with appliances that are certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a standard accepted in Canada as well. EPA-certified wood stoves are different than conventional wood stoves. Burning...
Page 6 - ASSEMBLY; PEDESTAL AND DECORATIVE SIDEWALL INSTALLATION
5 ASSEMBLY PEDESTAL AND DECORATIVE SIDEWALL INSTALLATION Pedestal Installation : 1. Remove all bricks and insulations in the appliance. 2. Slowly, lay down the stove on his back. 3. Install legs or the pedestal with the supplied nuts and bolts. Stand up the stove and place it with the required clear...
Page 7 - Figure 2: HT-1600 Refractory Bricks Assembly
6 BRICKS AND INSULATION INSTALLATION (HT-1600) 1. Remove from the stove all bricks and insulation. 2. Install all side bricks (11 x 4 1/2" x 9" & 1 x 4 ½” x 8 3/16" ) as shown in drawing below. 3. Install the back bricks (6 x 4 1/2" x 9") 4. Install the bottom bricks (4 x 4 1...
Page 8 - Figure 3: HT-2000 Refractory Bricks Assembly
7 BRICK AND INSULATION INSTALLATION (HT-2000) The stove is normally supplied with secondary air tubes in position. To install the baffle bricks and white ceramic insulation, it’s necessary to remove the two front secondary air tubes. First place only one baffle brick and one white ceramic insulation...
Page 9 - Figure 4: Air Tubes Installation
8 AIR TUBES INSTALLATION (HT-2000): The secondary air tubes are painted different colours . The back tube is yellow, the middle on is red and the front is unpainted. Before installing, make sure the locating holes in the tubes (holes near one end of the tube) are on the left side. Insert one tube in...
Page 10 - DOOR ADJUSTMENT; Turn the handle counter clock wise one turn to increase pressure; Figure 5: Door Adjustment
9 DOOR ADJUSTMENT In order for your stove to operate properly, the door should be adjusted periodically to provide an air tight fit. To adjust: • Remove the lock pin (spring pin) by pulling and turning it using pliers ("wise grip") • Turn the handle counter clock wise one turn to increase pr...
Page 11 - THE BENEFITS OF INSTALLING A BLOWER
10 THE BENEFITS OF INSTALLING A BLOWER A blower can be installed at the back of your DROLET stove. This option is necessary if you wish to redistribute into a room the heat trapped at the back of your stove. By forcing hot air toward the front, the blower enables you to extend the radiation power of...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION; POSITIONING THE STOVE
11 INSTALLATION SAFETY NOTICE • I F THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED , A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT . T O REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE , FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . F AILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE , BODILY INJURY , OR EVEN DEATH . • C ONSULT YOUR MUNICIPAL BUILDING...
Page 13 - FLOOR PROTECTOR; FRONT
12 FLOOR PROTECTOR Your wood stove should be placed on a non-combustible surface. The floor protector should be under the stove, eighteen inches beyond the front and eight inches beyond each side of the fuel loading and ash removal opening. If there is a horizontal section of chimney connector, the ...
Page 14 - CLEARANCES; CANADA; USA; Model
13 CLEARANCES It is of utmost importance that the clearances to combustible material be scrupulously respected upon installation of the stove you have selected. Refer to the tables below : Figure 6: Clearances to combustibles CANADA Single pipe / Double pipe Model A B C D E F HT-1600 15/12 16/16 12/...
Page 15 - Sides and
14 REDUCED CLEARANCES You may decrease the clearances by installing heat radiation shields between the walls or the ceiling and the stove. These heat radiation shields must be installed permanently, and can include sheet metal, a rigid non-combustible sheet or a masonry wall. Clearances of not less ...
Page 16 - CHIMNEY
15 CHIMNEY Your wood stove may be hooked up with a factory built or masonry chimney. If you are using a factory built chimney, it must comply with UL 103 or ULC S629 standards; therefore it must be a Type HT (2100°F). It is extremely imp ortant that it be installed according to the manufacturer's sp...
Page 17 - Stove Pipe
16 CHIMNEY CONNECTOR (STOVE PIPE) Your chimney connector and chimney must have the same diameter as the stove outlet. If this is not the case, we recommend you contact your dealer in order to insure there will be no problem with the draught. The stove pipe must be made of aluminized or cold roll ste...
Page 18 - TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS; FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY:; Wall installation
17 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY: ROOF FLASHING 18" CLEARANCE WALL SUPPORT WALL RADIATION SHIELD RAIN CAP Wall installation CEILING SUPPORT RADIATION SHIELD Vertical installation
Page 22 - WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION; Average Energy Yield Of One Air Dried Cord Of Cut Wood; Wood species
21 WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION Your heating unit was designed to burn wood only; no other materials should be burnt. W astes and other flammable materials should not be burnt in your wood stove. Any type of wood may be used in your stove, but specific varieties have better energy yields than others. Pleas...
Page 24 - HEATING
23 HEATING Controlled combustion is the most efficient technique for wood heating because it enables you to select the type of combustion you want for each given situation. The wood will burn slowly if the wood stove air intake control is adjusted to reduce the oxygen supply in the combustion chambe...
Page 25 - TO PREVENT CREOSOTE BUILD UP
24 RELOADING Once you have obtained a good bed of embers, you should reload the unit. In order to do so, open the air controls to maximum a few seconds prior to opening the stove's door. Then proceed by opening the door very slowly; open it one or two inches for 5 to 10 seconds, before opening it co...
Page 26 - ASH DISPOSAL
25 ASH DISPOSAL Ashes should be removed from the stove every few days or when ashes get to 2 to 3 inches deep. Always empty the stove when it is cold, such as in the morning. Always dispose of ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. Place this container on a non combustible floor or on ...
Page 27 - MAINTENANCE; GLASS; The glass should be washed only when cold.; GASKETING; PAINT; F heat resistant paint. For this purpose, simply scrub
26 MAINTENANCE Your Drolet stove is a high efficiency stove and therefore require little maintenance. It is important to perform a visual inspection of the stove every time it is emptied, in order to insure that no parts have been damaged, in which case repairs must be performed immediately. GLASS •...
Page 28 - DROLET LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
27 DROLET LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory. Proof of purchase (dated bill of...