Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................................... 4CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES ..................................................................... 6SAFETY LISTING .....................................................................
Page 4 - WITH PEDESTAL
4 FIGURE 1. WS-150 with Pedestal FIGURE 2. WS-250 with Pedestal DIMENSIONS OF MODELS WS-150 AND WS-250 WITH PEDESTAL
Page 5 - WITH LEGS
5 FIGURE 3. WS-150 with Legs FIGURE 4. WS-250 with Legs DIMENSIONS OF MODELS WS-150 AND WS-250 WITH LEGS
Page 6 - CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES; NOTE
6 FIGURE 5. Clearance to Combustibles (UL AND ULC) CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Floor protector must be 3/8 (10mm) thick minimum noncombustible material or equivalent, extending beneath heater and to the front/sides/rear as indicated in the Floor Protection (See Figure 5). Note 1 : 6" (152mm) ...
Page 7 - CHIMNEY CONNECTOR; VENTING SYSTEM
7 SAFETY LISTING The WS-150 AND WS-250 are approved for mobile home installations with outside combustion air in the U.S. (See page 14 for further details). For residential installations in Canada without an outside combus- tion air kit, a source of fresh air into the room must be provided. INSTALLA...
Page 8 - CONNECTION TO A MASONRY; FIGURE 7
8 CHIMNEY CONNECTOR The chimney connector must be 6" (152mm) diam- eter with a minimum thickness of 24 gauge. Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel. They cannot prop- erly withstand the extreme temperatures of a wood fire. Do not use chimney connector pipe as a chim- ney. You must connect your...
Page 9 - FIGURE 8; FIGURE 9
9 A chimney inside the house must have at least 2" (50mm) of clearance to the combustible structure. A chimney outside the house must have at least 1" (25mm) clearance to the combustible structure. Firestops must be installed in the spaces where the chimney passes through floors and/or ceili...
Page 11 - SUPPORTS AS A THIMBLE:; INSTALLATION USING MASONRY
11 Minimum 3 ½" (89mm) [4" (102mm) nominal] thick solid bricks are to be used. The fire clay liner (ASTM C35 or equivalent), 5/8" (16mm) wall thickness, must not penetrate into the chimney beyond the inner surface of the chimney flue liner and must be firmly cemented in place. If it is n...
Page 13 - REMEMBER; Interior chimney; Exterior chimney running up the outside; CONNECTION TO A METAL PREFABRICATED CHIMNEY
13 When a metal prefabricated chim- ney is used, the manufacturers in- stallation instructions must be fol- lowed precisely. You must also pur- chase (from the same manufac- turer) and install the ceiling support package or wall pass-through and T section package, firestops (where needed), insula...
Page 14 - DOOR INSTALLATION
14 DOOR INSTALLATION FIGURE 17 WARNING: Do not operate your stove before fully assembling all compo- nents. Burning your stove without a door will void your warranty, and could present a safety hazard. 1. Firmly hold door so that the hinges on the door line up with the hinges on the stove. The door ...
Page 15 - MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION; AN OUTSIDE AIR KIT IS REQUIRED; LEG KIT INSTALLATION
15 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION AN OUTSIDE AIR KIT IS REQUIRED FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION. You must use an outside air kit (see Outside Air Kit In- stallation) for installing in a mobile home. Use of alterna- tive material will void warranty. 1. An outside air inlet must be provided for combus- tion a...
Page 16 - OUTSIDE AIR KIT INSTALLATION
16 FIGURE 20 FOR LEG MODELS (1) Front Cover(1) Rear Intake Cover(1 ) Rodent Screen(4) 8-32 x 1/2" screws TOOLS AND PARTS NEEDED: #2 Phillips Screw Driver, suf- ficient quantity of metalflex or rigid pipe for your connection purposes, silicone sealant. FLOOR OR WALL INSTALLATION: (See Figure 20)1...
Page 17 - INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL BLOWER
17 Part #831-1700 The blower is shipped fully assembled and ready for installation.1. Using three 1/4-20 bolts supplied, attach blower to lower rear of stove, as shown. 2. Plug blower cord into a grounded outlet. Do not remove ground prong from plug. Route power cord to avoid heat from the stove, or...
Page 18 - ASH REMOVAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION; OPERATING AND CLEANING
18 1. Remove ash removal system top and bottom cover plates by loosening nuts under stove. 2. Discard both plates.3. Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor. 4. Lay body of stove on its back on protec- tive pad or pallet. 5. Line up holes in ash removal system with holes in adapter on bottom o...
Page 19 - kindling stage
19 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE USING STOVE BURNING PROCESS In recent years there has been an increasing con- cern about the quality of our air. Much of the blame for poor air quality has been placed on the burning of wood for home heating. In order to improve the situa- tio...
Page 21 - BURNING GUIDELINES; BURN RATES
21 BURNING GUIDELINES OPACITY: This is the measure of how cleanly your stove is burning. Opacity is measured in percent; 100% opacity is when an object is totally obscured by the smoke column from a chimney, and 0% opac- ity means that no smoke column can be seen. As you become familiar with your st...
Page 22 - MAINTENANCE
22 MAINTENANCE CREOSOTE Formation and need for removal : When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled mois- ture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a newly-started or a slow-burning fire. As a resu...
Page 24 - BAFFLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
24 FIGURE 27 NOTE : The baffle in this stove is heavy. Moving the baffle around inside the stove takes strength and patience. Removing hardware exposed to combustion processes can be frustrating. If your reason for removing the baffle is simply to clean the chimney, you have alternatives which will ...
Page 25 - : See following page for service part numbers.; BRICK INSTALLATION
25 FIGURE 28 NOTE : See following page for service part numbers. BRICK INSTALLATION WS-150 WS-250
Page 26 - ACCESSORIES; SERVICE PARTS; Description Part Number
26 ACCESSORIES Description Part Number Outside air kit, WS-150, rear .................. OSA-150R Outside air kit, WS-150, bottom ............. OSA-150B Outside air kit, WS-250, rear .................. OSA-250R Outside air kit, leg models ...................... OSA-WSL Outside air kit, WS-250, bottom...
Page 27 - LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
27 Heat-N-Glo, a division of Hearth Technologies Inc., warrants their wood heating appliances to the original purchaser for the lifetime of the appliance, to be free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may have other rights which may vary from...