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READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE
45398A
CENTURY E.P.A. WOOD STOVE MANUAL
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED
WOOD STOVE
Verified and tested following
ULC S627 and UL 1482 Standards
by:
STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL INC..
1700, Leon-Harmel, Quebec City (Quebec), Canada G1N 4R9
Tel : (418) 527-3060
Fax : (418) 527-4311
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READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE 45398A CENTURY E.P.A. WOOD STOVE MANUAL US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED

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9 Graphic 5 A- 25 mm (1 po.) minimum; 1- Combustible wall; 2- Non-combustible spacer; 3- Brick. Graphic 6 A- 25 mm (1 po.) minimum; 1- Comb

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10 1.4 FLOOR PROTECTOR If the stove is to be installed on top of a combustible floor, it must be guarded by a non-combustible material extending at

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11 SECTION 2.0 CHIMNEY (FLUE SYSTEM) 2.1 DEFINITIONS For clarity, the following definitions should be used with respect to these instructions: • A

Page 5 - SECTION 1.0 INSTALLATION

12according to the manufacturer's specifications. The manufacturers’ installation instructions and specified clearances should always be followe

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13insure that it is not obstructed, thus blocking the draft. It should be cleaned when necessary. FIGURE 2.2 Minimum Height of the Chimney 2.2.1

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14Stove pipe • An adequate number of stove pipe sections. • A 90o elbow Typical installation through the wall FIGURE 2.2.1 (A) Typical ins

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151- Start by positioning your stove where you would like it to go, taking into account the minimum clearances to combustible material. You will th

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164- Then, from outside the building, slide a short chimney length (attached to the tee) through the wall thimble. The chimney must extend at least

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17 6- You can start to add chimney sections. We recommend that you also use locking bands to secure all connections. You will need to secure the ch

Page 11 - FIGURE 1.4 Floor protector

189- You are now ready to connect your chimney to your stove. Simply install the inter-connecting stove pipe between the stove pipe adapter and the

Page 12 - 2.2 CHIMNEY

1INTRODUCTION Stove Builder International, one of the most important wood stove and fireplace manufacturers in North America, congratulates you on y

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19 Typical installation through the ceiling FIGURE 2.2.1 (B) Typical Installation Through the Ceiling

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20 1. Place your stove where you would like it located and use a plumb line to mark the ceiling directly above your stove flue. You will probably

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21 4. Once the support is secure, you can begin to assemble the chimney by lowering the first section into the support. Make sure that the male cou

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22 7. Once you have cut through your roof and framed the joists, it is time to work outdoors. Authorities require that the chimney extend not less

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239. You are now ready to connect your chimney to your stove. Simply install the inter-connecting stove pipe between the stove pipe adapter and the

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242.2.2 Typical installation through an existing masonry chimney You can also install your stove using your existing masonry chimney. To do so, fol

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25 FIGURE 2.2.2 (B) Factory Built Thimble

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26 FIGURE 2.2.2 (C) Brick Thimble

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272.3 CHIMNEY CONNECTOR Your chimney connector (commonly called stove pipe) and chimney must have the same diameter as the stove’s exhaust outlet. T

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28 FIGURE 2.3 (B) Minimum Slope Avoid 90 degree eblows We recommend that you use two 45 degree elbows instead

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2TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1.0 INSTALLATION ... 4 1.1 G

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29 2.4 DRAFT Your E.P.A Century stove’s performance will be optimised if it is installed with a chimney (flue) system that provides an adequate dra

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30In order to prepare your stove for the connection to a fresh air kit, please follow the following steps. (only available with FW2470 model) 1-

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312.6 THE ADVANTAGE OF INSTALLING A BLOWER (FAN) A blower can be installed at the back of your E.P.A Century stove. This option is necessary if you

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32SECTION 3.0 OPERATION Keep these instructions for future reference. WARNING: • ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN

Page 28 - 2.3 CHIMNEY CONNECTOR

33 • Do not abuse the unit, either by over firing or by using wood or combustibles with salt content, or harmful chemicals. Misuse is not covered b

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343.2 FUEL Fuel for the stove must not be stored closer than the required clearances to combustibles (heat sensitive materials). NEVER STORE WOOD IN

Page 30 - 2.5 OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR

353.2.1 The use of manufactured logs There are numerous types of manufactured logs sold on the market. You must be very careful with this type of

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363.4 LIGHTING A FIRE • Place enough crumpled balls of newspaper or other paper into the stove to cover the bottom of the firebox. • Place small

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37 Increase air Decrease air Air control adjustment for model FW2470 3.5 MAINTAINING THE FIRE Once the wood has been consumed (or

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38For the FW700 and the FW3000 model, we suggest that you operate it with the air control slightly open (approximately 10%) to achieve an optimum eff

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3SECTION 5.0 FEATURES ... 42 5.1 S244 ...

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39 SECTION 4.0 MAINTENANCE 4.1 CLEANING AND PAINTING YOUR STOVE Clean the stove frequently so that soot, ash, and creosote do not accumulate. Do n

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404.3 GASKETING It is recommended that you change the door gasket (which makes your stove door air tight) once a year, in order to insure good contr

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41 • If bright embers are glowing above the ash dump cap during a low or medium fire, air may be leaking past the ash plug. If this is happening, a

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42SECTION 5.0 FEATURES 5.1 S244 Type of fuel Wood Test standard ULC S627 (CSA B366.2) and UL 1482 for residential. Recommended surface

Page 39 - 3.6 FAN (BLOWER) OPERATION

43 5.2 FW2470 Type of fuel Wood Test standard ULC S627 (CSA B366.2) and UL 1482 for residential. Recommended surface : 500 to 1300 sq.ft

Page 40 - SECTION 4.0 MAINTENANCE

445.3 FW2700 Type of fuel Wood Test standard ULC S627 (CSA B366.2) and UL 1482 for residential. Recommended surface : 700 to 1700 sq. ft

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455.4 FW3000 Type of fuel Wood Test standard ULC S627 (CSA B366.2) and UL 1482 for residential. Recommended surface : 800 to 2000 sq. f

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46CENTURY HEATING LIMITED WARRANTY The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable. This war

Page 43 - SECTION 5.0 FEATURES

4SECTION 1.0 INSTALLATION When installed and operated as described in these instructions, the E.P.A Century wood stove is suitable for use as a fre

Page 44 - 5.2 FW2470

51.3 CLEARANCES Clearances to any combustibles when measured directly from the floor protector to the ceiling must be a minimum of 84" (2134 m

Page 45 - 5.3 FW2700

6 1.3.1 Reduced clearances You may decrease the clearances by installing heat radiation shields between the walls or the ceiling and the stove. Th

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7 Graphic 1 A- Clearance to combustible material with no protection. B- 500 mm (20 po.) minimum; C- 25 mm (1 po.) minimum; D- Between 25 mm

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8 Graphic 2 A- 25 mm (1 po.) minimum; 1- Combustible wall ; 2- Non-combustible spacer; 3- 0.61 mm (0.024") sheet metal. Graphic 3 A- 25 mm

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