Page 2 - TOOLS AND MATERIAL NEEDED; TOOLS; CIRCULATOR DIMENSIONS; Notes
TOOLS AND MATERIAL NEEDED TOOLS Pencil 6 Foot Folding rule or tape Tin Snips Drill, hand or electric Drill bit, 1/8" dia. (for sheet metal screws) Gloves Screwdriver (blade-type) 5/16" Nut Driver or 5/16" Socket w/Ratchet MATERIALS Chimney Connection- 6" Dia. Black Steel (24 Ga. mini...
Page 3 - RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 22 3 RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Read these rules and the instructions carefully. SAFETY NOTICE: If this heater is not properly installed, a house fire may result. Foryour safety, follow the installation directions. Contact local building or fire officialsabout ...
Page 4 - LOCATING THE HEATER; STOP: Before connecting; F36 BLOWER KIT
LOCATING THE HEATER AS A LOCATION IS SELECTED,KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND: 1. The chimney connection should be as shortas possible. The heater must have its ownchimney flue. Do not connect this unit to achimney flue serving another appliance. If thereis no chimney near where you wish to place theheat...
Page 5 - SAFETY NOTICE; Model DR6; INSTALLING FLUE COLLAR
20 5 SAFETY NOTICE In the unlikely event that your 2931 "overfires" (a condition evidenced by elbows,stovepipes, and connectors glowing red in appearance or otherwise discoloring),then your installation is subject to excessive draft created by either a chimney too tallor too great in diamete...
Page 6 - SOLID FLUE DAMPER INSTALLATION; AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING CIRCULATOR; Description
6 19 This unit comes equipped with a solid flue damper which is intended to beinstalled into the flue collar. The following instructions will help guide you ininstalling the solid flue damper. 1. Before you connect the 6" flue pipe to the fluecollar, place the solid damper inside of the fluecoll...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT
7 18 31 8 9 10 11 12 38 13 14 35 7 6 4 5 3 2 1 33 36 15 37 16 17 18 34 30 32 19 20 21 22 23 24 39 29 28 25 26 41 42 43 REPAIR PARTS AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING CIRCULATOR HEATER MODEL 2931 - INTERIOR 44 25 26 41 42 of which is apparent: The chimneyprovides a means for exhausting smokeand flue gases resul...
Page 8 - DESCRIPTION; REPAIR PARTS LIST; FIG. 6B - Typical Masonry Chimney Installation
17 8 REPAIR PARTS AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING CIRCULATOR HEATER MODEL NUMBER 2931 (SEE PAGE 16) KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 89411 Mesh Brass Trim (LH/RH) 2 2 89410 Mesh Brass Trim (TOP, BOTTOM) 2 3 23230 Cabinet Front Mesh 1 4 89413 Cabinet Front Brass Trim (left) 1 5 89414 Cabinet Top Brass Trim...
Page 9 - NOT ALL FIREPLACES
9 16 18 15 1 2 17 6 3 5 16 10 19 13 12 9 7 4 8 14 11 REPAIR PARTS AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING CIRCULATOR HEATER MODEL 2931 - EXTERIOR 14 CAUTION: NOT ALL FIREPLACES ARE SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION OF A WOOD HEATER. Many people may wish to convert anexisting fireplace to heater use. Usually,safe connection ...
Page 10 - FIREPLACE INSTALLATION; CABINET DOOR KNOB ASSEMBLY
10 Install the stovepipe as far as possibleinto the thimble, but not past the insideof the flue lining. There should be asmall air space (approximately 1/2 in.)between the stovepipe and thimble,allowing for expansion of the stove-pipe. Seal this airspace with high-tem-perature caulking or ceramic wo...
Page 11 - SERVICE HINTS; FIREPLACE; CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE
SERVICE HINTS Do not expect a heater to draw. It is thechimney that creates the draft. Smokespillage into the house or excessivebuild-up of water or creosote in thechimney are warnings that the chimneyis not functioning properly. Possiblecauses are: 1. The connection pipe may be pushedinto the chimn...
Page 12 - RULES FOR CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION; TIONS
RULES FOR CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION 1. The crimped end of the stovepipe fitsinside the heater flue collar. Install ad-d i t i o n a l p i p e a n d e l b o w w i t h t h eC R I M P E D E N D T O W A R D T H EH E A T E R . T h i s w i l l a l l o w a n ycondensation in the flue to run back intothe ...