Page 2 - Dutchwest Sequoia; Table of Contents
2 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 This manual describes the installation and operation of the Sequoia Model 2160 catalytic-equipped wood heater. This heater meets the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency’s emission limits for wood heaters sold after July 1, 1990. Under specific test conditions this heater ...
Page 3 - Specifications
3 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Specifications Fig. 1 Sequoia specifications. Sequoia, Model 2160 Range of heat output ...... 10,400 to 31,700 Btu’s/hr.***Maximum heat output .................. 50,000 Btu’s/hr.*****Maximum burn time ........................................ 8 hours*Area heated** .... 1,0...
Page 4 - Installation; Chimney Types
4 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Installation SAFETY NOTICE: IF YOUR SEQUOIA HEATER ISNOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, OPERATED ANDMAINTAINED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. FORSAFETY, FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DIRECTIONS.CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUTRESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPEC...
Page 5 - Prefabricated Chimneys; Chimney Connector Guidelines
5 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Prefabricated Chimneys A prefabricated metal chimney must be one tested andlisted for use with solid-fuel burning appliances to theHigh-Temperature (H.T.) chimney Standard UL-103-1985 (2100 ° F.) for the United States, and High Tem- perature (650 ° C) Standard ULC S-629 f...
Page 7 - Fireplace Installations -
7 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 A special piece called the "thimble sleeve," slightlysmaller in diameter than the standard connector andmost thimbles, will ease the removal of the chimneyconnector system for inspection and cleaning. (Fig. 6)Thimble sleeves should be available from your localdeal...
Page 8 - Floor Protection
8 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Floor Protection A tremendous amount of heat radiates from the bottomplate of your Sequoia stove. The floor area directlyunder and around the stove will require protection fromradiant heat as well as from stray sparks or embersthat may escape the firebox. Heat protection ...
Page 9 - Floor Protection for Fireplace
9 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 completely noncombustible surface such as unpaintedconcrete over earth may be used without the heatshield. Even when the bottom heat shield is installed, youmust provide special protection to the floor beneath.For installation with the heat shield attached, use anoncombus...
Page 10 - Fireplace Installations
10 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 insulation board such as Durock ® or Wonderboard ® , or common brick “laid on flat,” with the 3 ¹⁄₂ " (90 mm) side down. Shields must be spaced out from the combustiblesurface 1" (25 mm) on noncombustible spacers, as inFigure 14. The spacers should not be directl...
Page 11 - Fireplace and Mantel Trim Clearances
11 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Unprotected A. Mantel 24” (610mm) B. Trim 24” (610mm) C. Side Walls 32” (813mm) Fireplace and Mantel Trim Clearances ST731 Fig. 15 Maintain clearances to combustible components ofthe mantelpiece. B B A B C C
Page 12 - Sequoia Clearance Chart
12 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Sequoia Clearance Chart Stove Clearance Stove InstalledParallel to Wall Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Side Rear Corners Side Rear Corners No stove heat shields 1 Chimney Connector Clearance Unprotected Vertical Surfaces Protected Vertical Surfaces Clearance to ...
Page 13 - Top Exit Installations, no heat shields; Sequoia Clearance Diagrams; Top Exit Installations, rear heat shield, heat shield on connector.
13 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Top Exit Installations, no heat shields Stove Installed Parallel to Wall Stove in Corner Stove Installed Parallel to Wall Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Stove in Corner Sequoia Clearance Diagrams A B C C D E G H I I F F J K L L M N O O P Q R R S T N/A U V N/A To...
Page 14 - Wall Shield Requirements for Common Sequoia Installations
14 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Wall Shield Requirements for Common Sequoia Installations 36" (914mm) 1" (25mm) 32" (813mm) 1" (25mm) 58" (1473mm) 14" (356mm) 48" (1219mm) 17" (432mm) ST750 1" (25mm) 32" (813mm) 32" (813mm) 19" (483mm) 58" (1473mm) 12...
Page 16 - Unpack the Parts; Attach the Legs and Heat Shield*; Assembly; Install the Fittings
16 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Unpack the Parts Remove all loose parts from the firebox and the ashpan. Check to make sure all the parts are included andintact. You should have received: • 1 fully assembled heater body, (with catalytic burnerinstalled in its chamber below the stove top) • 4 legs • 1 I...
Page 17 - Install Air Duct for Outside Air
17 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Install Air Duct for Outside Air If your installation will include outside air for combus-tion, follow these directions for attaching the three inchduct to the stove: • Screw a #10 x 1/2” sheet metal screw into the duct.Tighten the screw, then back it off two turns. • Th...
Page 18 - Operation
18 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 The Sequoia Controls Air Controls The Sequoia has three air controls that regulate theamount of air drawn into the stove. Generally, more airentering the stove makes the fire burn hotter andfaster, while less air prolongs the burn. The Primary Air Control is the lever lo...
Page 19 - Successful Wood Burning; Sequoia Control Settings for Wood Fires
19 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Successful Wood Burning Burning wood and coal is often said to be more of anart than a science. You will easily master the art if youstart by using good, dry fuel and by understanding howthe stove’s air supply system operates. Burn Only High-Quality Fuel This heater is d...
Page 20 - Sequoia Control Settings for Coal Fires; How to Build a Wood Fire
20 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 ST743 Fig. 21 High-efficiency performance when burning wood is aresult of catalytic combustor that is coated with preciousmetals to cause smoke to burn at temperatures lower thannormal. Sequoia Control Settings for Coal Fires (The primary air and combustor air controls a...
Page 21 - Conditioning Your Stove; firescreen must be in place whenever the door is
21 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Never kindle a fire with colored paper or paper that hascolored ink or a glossy surface, and never burn treatedwood, garbage, solvents, or trash. All of these maypoison the catalyst and prevent it from operatingproperly. Never burn cardboard or loose paper exceptfor kind...
Page 22 - Reloading and Reviving a Wood Fire; Remove and Store Ash Safely
22 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 ST744 Fig. 22 Wear a heavy stove glove for protection whenremoving ash. correct this situation, roll up a couple pieces of newspa-per, place them on top of the kindling and toward theback of the stove, light them and close the doors. Thisshould heat the chimney enough to...
Page 23 - Maintenance
23 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Keep Your Stove Looking New And Working Its Best Care of the Cast Iron Surface An occasional dusting with a dry rag will keep thepainted cast iron of your Sequoia looking new. If the paint needs retouching, allow the stove to coolcompletely. Wire-brush areas needing to b...
Page 24 - Repair Missing Cement in Seams; To install the new glass:; Damper Adjustment
24 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Adjusting Bolt Lock Nut Damper Rod Anchor Bolt ST441 Front ofStove Fig. 26 Damper adjustment. Repair Missing Cement in Seams The cement in the stove seams may deteriorate overtime and fall out in places. Just as with the stovedoors, it is necessary to keep the seam seals...
Page 25 - Care of the Catalytic Combustor
25 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Care of the Catalytic Combustor This wood heater contains a catalytic combustor, whichneeds regular inspection and periodic replacement forproper operation. Reminder: It is against the law in theUnited States to operate this wood heater in a mannerinconsistent with opera...
Page 27 - Maintenance Schedule
27 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Clean the chimney using a specially designed chimneycleaning brush, the same size and shape as the flueliner, attached to flexible fiberglass rods designed forthis purpose. Run the brush up and down the liner sothat any deposits fall to the bottom of the chimneywhere the...
Page 28 - Blockage; Catalytic Combustor
28 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 In any chemical reaction, including the combustionprocess, there are certain conditions which must be metbefore the reaction can take place. For example, areaction may require a certain temperature, or a certainconcentration of the reactants (the combustion gases andoxyg...
Page 29 - Masonry Chimney; Draft Management
29 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 Your stove is only one part of a system that includes thechimney, the operator, the fuel, and the home. The otherparts of the system will affect how well the stove works.When there is a good match between all the parts, thesystem works well. Wood stove operation depends ...
Page 31 - Sequoia Woodburning Stove
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Page 33 - Warranty; Limited 3 Year Warranty; Limited 1 Year Warranty
33 Dutchwest Sequoia 2001049 © CFM Specialty Home Products Warranty Limited 3 Year Warranty CFM Specialty Home Products warrants that this woodburningstove will be free of defects in material and workmanship for aperiod of three years from the date you receive it, except that thecatalyst, thermostat...
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