Enviro 1200-C Insert Owner's Manual
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Models: 1200-C & 1700-C Insert OWNERS MANUAL
SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES IS AN ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE COMPANY. THIS MANUAL IS PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER.
PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLER:
Leave this manual with the wood stove.
CONSUMER:
Retain this manual for future reference.
Contact your local building or fire officials, or the authority having jurisdiction about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS WOOD
BURNING ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT
IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.
Tested &
Listed By
C
O-T L
US
OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc,
Report # 268-S-06b-2
Portland
Oregon USA
This heater meets the U. S. Environmental Protection Agencies emission limits for wood heaters sold after July 1st, 1990. Under specific conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 11,479 to 34,196 BTU per hour for the 1200 and from 9,425 to 31,780 BTU per hour for the 1700.
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions..........................................................................................3
Operating Instructions.....................................................................................4
Building Your Fire.................................................................................5
How It Works......................................................................................9
Specifications................................................................................................10
Air Control.........................................................................................10
Specifications.....................................................................................10
Clearances To Combustibles - 1200-C Insert.........................................11
Clearances To Combustibles - 1700-C Insert.........................................12
Dimensions - 1200-C Insert.................................................................13
Dimensions - 1700-C Insert.................................................................14
Installation...................................................................................................15
Removal From Pallet..........................................................................15
Modifications For Installation with 19 1 /
16
” (484mm) High Lintel...........15
Masonry Fireplace Installation.............................................................16
Installation Using A Block-Off Plate For USA Only..................................19
Model 1200-C Brick Placement & Tube Locations.................................21
Model 1700-C Brick Placement & Tube Locations..................................22
C-Cast Ceramic Baffle Installation........................................................23
Fan Wiring Diagrams..........................................................................24
Disassembly..................................................................................................25
Removal of Cast Top............................................................................25
Removal of Cast Side Panels................................................................25
Removal of Cast Side Brackets.............................................................26
Removal of Fan Assembly...................................................................26
Removal of Surround Panel..................................................................27
Removal of Door..................................................................................28
Removal of Lower Front Casting............................................................28
Removal of Lower Cast Sides................................................................29
Door Latch Adjustment.......................................................................29
Rating Label.................................................................................................30
Parts List......................................................................................................31
Parts Diagram...............................................................................................32
Warranty......................................................................................................33
Installation Data Sheet...................................................... ............................36
Safety Precautions
FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF YOUR “ENVIRO” WOOD
STOVE, PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
● Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new woodstove. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Be aware that local Codes and Regulations may override some items in this manual. Check with your local inspector.
● If this appliance is not properly installed, operated and maintained, a serious house fire could result.
Makeshift compromises during installation could also result in a serious house fire.
● HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING, AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY
CAUSE SKIN BURNS.
● Operate only with the door tightly closed and burn wood directly on the stove hearth. Do not operate if the door glass is broken or a gasket is missing or damaged. Do not alter the combustion air control valves. Dangerous overfiring could occur which could ignite creosote in the chimney or cause a house fire.
● At least 12 square inches (77.4 cm 2 ) of fresh outside air should be admitted into the room
● Do not burn coal or charcoal as there is danger of carbon monoxide being produced. DO NOT USE
CHEMICAL FLUIDS TO START OR RE-FRESH THE FIRE. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE
FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, GREASE, NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL. Never let the stove become hot enough to get any part red or glowing red.
● Burning wet, unseasoned wood could cause excessive creosote accumulation in the flue pipe. When ignited, it could cause a chimney fire that could result in a serious house fire.
● Do not use grates, irons or any other methods to support or raise the fire up off the hearth of the appliance.
● This appliance is tested to ULC-S627 Standard for Space Heaters for Use with Solid Fuel, ULC-S628
Standard for Fireplace Inserts, & UL 1482 Standard for Safety for Solid-Fuel Type Room Heaters.
● Both the 1200-C & 1700-C Fireplace Inserts are approved for installed into a zero-clearance fireplaces in the U.S. In Canada refer to local building or fire officials for restrictions and installation inspection
● In Canada the existing chimney must be lined to the termination for all masonry installs.
● A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or a floor, or ceiling.
● Where passage through a wall, or partition of combustible construction is desired, the installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365.
● DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.
● In the event of component failure, only manufacturer specified replacement parts may be used.
● DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
● DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME.
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Operating Instructions
FIRST START
When first installed, the chimney, firebricks and steel are cold and it usually takes several hours on a fairly high burn for them to become hot and dry enough for the stove to function well. We recommend during the unit’s first burn that a door and window are opened to vent the smoke and fumes created from the unit’s paint curing. The paint will smell a little for the first burn or two as it cures.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES:
If you let the ashes accumulate two or three inches on the floor they tend to burn themselves up.
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally disposed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other waste shall not be placed in this container.
FAN OPERATION:
All models have been approved for operation with the fans supplied by the manufacturer. On medium or high burns, using a fan will increase the heat transfer slightly. Route the electrical cord along the floor in front of the surround panel. There are cutouts in the castings to tuck the cord under.
1. Plug the fan assembly into a standard three (3) prong grounded electrical receptacle.
2. The fan is controlled by a rotary dial located at the lower left side of the unit. The dial rotation is as follows: OFF>HIGH>LOW
3. If the dial is in any position in the high to low range, the fan will automatically turn on once the stove has reached operating temperature (roughly 25 mins from a cold start). When the unit cools down, the fan temperature sensor will shut the fan off automatically. The fan can also be turned off manually at any time by rotating the dial to the off position.
REPLACING THE GLASS:
Never strike or slam the door, hit the glass or let burning wood rest against it. If the glass cracks when the fire is burning, do not open the door until the fire is out and do not operate the stove again until the glass has been replaced. If the glass is damaged in any way, a factory replacement is required (see
“P arts
L ist
”). To replace the glass, remove the steel retaining clips and all loose glass. Replace only with
Neoceram 5 mm glass 16.61” (422 mm) x 10.63” (270 mm) and wrap the edges with 0.125” (3.2 mm) x
0.5” (13 mm) self-adhesive fiberglass gasket.
Wear gloves when handling damaged glass door assembly to prevent personal injury. When the glass door assembly is being transported, it must be wrapped in newsprint and tape and/or a strong plastic bag.
The glass must be purchased from an ENVIRO dealer. No substitute materials are allowed.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND SMOKE DETECTION:
All homes with a solid fuel burning stove should have at least one fire extinguisher in a central location known to all in the household and a smoke detection device in the room containing the stove. If it sounds the alarm, correct the cause but do not deactivate. You may choose to relocate the smoke detection device within the room; DO NOT REMOVE THE SMOKE DETECTOR FROM THE ROOM.
Operating Instructions
CREOSOTE - ITS FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL:
When wood is burned slowly, it may produce tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected bi-weekly during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If creosote has accumulated (3mm or more) it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
MAINTENANCE:
At the end of each heating season clean the chimney and the smoke pipe. If soot has accumulated above the top baffle bricks, remove, clean, and then replace them. If a secondary air tube is badly corroded, replace it. Replace worn door gaskets and broken bricks as needed.
FAILURE TO INSPECT AND CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY SYSTEM REGULARLY CAN RESULT IN A
CHIMNEY FIRE, WHICH COULD DAMAGE THE CHIMNEY OR CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE.
CHIMNEY OR RUN AWAY FIRE:
1. Call local fire department (or dial 911)
2. Close the draft fully
3. Examine the flue pipes, chimney, attic, and roof of the house, to see if any part has become hot enough to catch fire. If necessary, spray with fire extinguisher or water from the garden hose.
4. Do not operate the stove again until you are certain the chimney and its lining have not been damaged.
B uilding
Y our
F ire
:
Proper operation of your stove will help to ensure safe, efficient heating. Please take a few moments to review these simple operating procedures.
IMPORTANT: Please be aware when loading your stove that the air tubes in the rear are lower.
1. Fuel Selection:
This stove is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air-dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or too green or freshly cut hardwoods. DO NOT BURN the following: treated wood, coal, garbage, solvents, colored papers or trash.
Burning these may result in the release of toxic fumes and may poison or render the secondary air tubes ineffective. Burning coal, cardboard or loose paper can produce soot, or large flakes of char or fly ash that can coat the combustor, causing smoke spillage into the room, and rendering the combustor ineffective.
2. Building/Maintaining a Fire: a) Open the primary air slide by pulling it all the way to the right.
b) Place a base of crumpled uncolored newspaper in the bottom of the stove. Lay pieces of kindling on top of the newspaper and light it.
CAUTION: “Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from heater while it is in use.
c) As the kindling begins to burn, add several larger pieces of wood until the fire is burning well. At this point, regular size logs may be added.
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NOTE: Until the fire is burning well, leave the air controls fully open.
d) Regulate the heat output of the stove by adjusting the air controls to allow a larger fire and vice versa.
A short period of experimentation with the control settings will allow you to regulate the heat output to keep your home comfortable.
Do not use a grate or elevate the fire. Build wood fire on the stove firebox hearth floor.
3. Refueling the Stove:
Use a long pair of gloves (barbecue gloves) when feeding the fire because these stoves burn at the front.
They are clean and efficient but they are also very hot and gloves are useful. Keep a small steel shovel and whisk nearby for moving a log or lifting a fallen ember and for keeping the hearth clean.
a) Before attempting to add fuel to the stove, OPEN the damper control fully by pulling it all the way out.
This allows the chimney to carry away the additional smoke, which occurs when the door is open.
b) DO NOT OVERLOAD THE STOVE. Normally, three or four logs will provide heat for several hours.
Never operate this stove where portions glow red hot.
c) DO NOT OVERFIRE. If the heater or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring. Overfiring could ignite creosote in the chimney and cause a house fire.
d) CAUTION: DO NOT PLACE FUEL OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WITHIN SPACE HEATER INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES OR WITHIN THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR CHARGING AND ASH REMOVAL. LOGS SHOULD BE
KEPT IN A BIN OR CONTAINER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF LOGS ROLLING INTO THE UNIT’S CLEARANCES.
e) KEEP THE ASH LIP CLEAR OF EMBERS AND ASH. If the door is closed with debris in the way, the door gasket seal could be compromised.
4. For Maximum Efficiency:
When the stove is hot, load it fully to the top of the door opening and burn at medium low settings. When the fuel is mostly consumed, leaving a bed of red coals, repeat the process. Maximum heat for minimum fuel occurs when the stove top temperature is between 250°F (120°C) and 550°F (290°C). The most likely causes of dirty glass are: not enough fuel to get the stove thoroughly hot, burning green or wet wood, closing the draft until there is insufficient air for complete combustion, or a weak chimney draw.
Indeed, the cleanness of the glass is a good indicator of the stove operating efficiently.
Helpful Hints Worth Repeating
1. Helpful advice on the correct way to start your fire.
a) You will need small pieces of dry wood, called kindling, and paper. Use only newspaper or paper that has not been coated or had other materials glued or applied to it. Never use coated (typically advertising flyers) or coloured paper.
b) Always open the door of the wood stove slowly to prevent suction and drawing smoke into the room.
c) Crumple several pieces of paper and place them in the center of the firebox and directly onto the firebricks of the wood stove. Never use a grate to elevate the fire.
d) Place small pieces of dry wood (kindling) over the paper in a “teepee” manner. This allows for good air circulation, which is critical for good combustion.
e) Light the crumpled paper in 2 or 3 locations. Note: It is important to heat the air in the stovepipe for draft to start.
6 f) Fully open the air controls of the wood stove and close the door until it is slightly open, allowing for much needed air to be introduced into the firebox. Never leave the door fully open, as sparks from the kindling may fly out of the stove, causing damage or injury. As the fire begins to burn the kindling,
Operating Instructions some additional kindling may be needed to sustain the fire. DO NOT add more paper after the fire has started.
g) Once the kindling has started to burn, add some smaller pieces of seasoned, dry firewood. Note:
Adding large pieces at the early stages will only serve to smother the fire. Continue adding small pieces of seasoned dry firewood, keeping the door slightly open until each piece starts to ignite. Remember to always open the door slowly between placing wood into the fire.
h) Once the wood has started to ignite and the smoke has reduced, close the wood stove door fully. The reduction of smoke is a good indication that the draft in the chimney has started and good combustion is now possible. Larger pieces of seasoned, dry firewood can now be added when there is sufficient space in the firebox. Adjust the air control setting to desired setting. Note: The lower the air control setting, the longer the burn time of your firewood.
2. What type of wood is best to use as firewood?
Both hardwood and softwood burn well in this stove. Both woods contain about 8,000 BTU/lb (18,570
KJ/Kg), but hardwood is generally more dense, will weigh more per cord, and burns a little slower and longer. Cutting firewood so that it will fit horizontally, front to back, makes it easier loading and less likely for the fuel to roll on the glass. Except for a cold start, there is no need to crisis-cross the logs. Ideal length for the logs used in the 1200-C would be about 16“ (381 mm) but it can burn pieces up to 18” long. Ideal length for the logs used in the 1700-C would be about 18“ (381 mm) but it can burn pieces up to 20” long logs. Burn only dry, seasoned wood. It produces more heat and less soot or creosote.
Freshly cut wood has about 50% moisture. A 10 pound (4.5 Kg) log contains 5 pounds (2.3 Kg) of water.
To season firewood, split and stack it so that air can get to all parts of the wood. Burn beach wood only if its salt content has been washed away in a season of rain and then the wood dried. To prevent smoke spillage when refueling, open the door slowly.
3. What does dry, seasoned wood mean?
Wood that has been dried for a period of one year in a well-ventilated and sheltered area would be considered dry, seasoned wood. Wood from slow-growing trees is generally considered better than wood from fast-growing trees. To season firewood, split and stack it so that air can get to all parts of the wood.
4. Will following the above-listed steps for starting a fire mean perfect results every time?
The quick answer is ‘most of the time’. There are many variables that may affect your success when starting a fire. Most of those variables and how to deal with them will be learned through experience.
Your ability to start a good fire will significantly increase with time and patience. Some of the reasons for poor stove performance will be covered in the next section of these instructions.
5. Why can’t I get the fire lit?
Damp or wet wood and poor drafts are the main reasons for poor results in starting a fire. Always use dry, seasoned wood for your fire. Even wood dried for two years will be difficult to ignite if it has become wet.
6. Is it normal for soot to cover the glass at the beginning of a fire?
Your stove has been built with an air-wash system that will help keep the glass clear when the firebox has reached a good operating temperature and has a good draft. Normally, a hot stove will keep the glass
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Operating Instructions clean, but if you must clean the glass, use a soft cloth with no abrasive and clean only when the unit is cold. Cold firebox temperature and poor draft cause sooting of the glass. Once the firebox temperature and the draft increase, the soot will burn off.
7. What is draft?
Draft is the ability of the chimney to exhaust or draw smoke produced during the normal combustion process. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance and may damage the appliance. Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing or “plugging” of the chimney. There is a certain amount of draft that is required to allow for your stove to function at its’ highest efficiency. A water column gauge can be used to reference this amount.
8. What can cause a poor draft?
The most common factors for poor draft are: a) Air supply b) Environmental conditions c) Cold chimney temperature d) Poor chimney installation and maintenance e) Atmospheric pressure a) Air supply – Inside the home, normal household appliances such as clothes dryers and forced-air furnaces compete for air, resulting in air starvation to the fire. This creates a condition in the house known as negative pressure. When a house experiences negative pressure, the combustion gases can be drawn from the chimney and into the house. This condition is commonly referred to as downdrafting. Increased amounts of insulation, vinyl windows, extra caulking in various places and door seals can all keep heat in but may also make a home too airtight. An easy way to stop negative pressure in a home is to crack a window in the room containing the stove.
b) Environmental Conditions - High trees, low-lying house location such as in a valley, tall buildings or structures surrounding your house and windy conditions can cause poor draft or down-drafting.
c) Cold Chimney Temperature - Avoid cold chimney temperatures by burning a hot fire for the first fifteen to forty minutes, being careful not to over-fire the stove. If any part of the chimney or parts of the stove start to glow, you are over-firing the stove. Where possible, install a temperature gauge on the chimney so temperature drops can be seen.
d) Chimney Installation and Maintenance - Avoid using too many elbows or long horizontal runs. Too short a chimney can cause difficult start-up, dirty glass, back smoking when door is open, and even reduced heat output. Too tall a chimney may prompt excessive draft, which can result in very short burn times and excessive heat output. If in doubt, contact a chimney expert and/or chimney manufacturer for help. Clean chimney, rain caps and especially the spark arrestor regularly, to prevent creosote buildup, which will significantly reduce chimney draw and possibly a chimney fire.
Note: These instructions are intended as an aid and do not supercede any local, provincial or state requirements. Check with officials or authorities having jurisdiction in your area.
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Operating Instructions
Exhaust Smoke
Convection Heat
Primary air; window
air wash (cooler air to keep the glass clean).
1 / 2 " Ceramic baffle; reflects heat down to burn the particles in the smoke.
Secondary air tubes; creates a second burn on the particles in the smoke for a more efficient
& cleaner burn.
Radiant Heat
Pilot air through
Twin pilot injection ports.
Slider plate; used for air flow control.
Intake air.
Convection Heat
TOLERANCE
Hole Size Hole Pos.
Angles
MATERIAL
Figure 1: 1200-C Air Flow Path.
Exhaust Smoke
1 / 2 " Ceramic baffle; reflects heat down
Sherwood Industries Ltd.
Part Description Secondary air tubes; creates a second burn on the particles in the smoke for a more efficient
& cleaner burn.
Radiant Heat
Pilot air through
Twin pilot injection ports.
Slider plate; used for air flow control.
Seasoned Firewood
Intake air.
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
General
TOLERANCE
Hole Size Hole Pos.
Angles
Figure 2: 1700-C Air Flow Path.
MATERIAL
Sherwood Industries Ltd.
Part Description
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Specifications a ir
c ontrol
:
The primary air is controlled by the rod located on the right side of the unit. To increase your air, pull the rod out and to decrease, push the rod in. All the units have a secondary air that flows through the tubes at the top of the firebox, just below the baffles.
Pull this control all the way out when first starting the stove. Once the fire has been established you may adjust this control to set the burn rate of the fire. For optimal efficiency, use a low to medium setting. If this damper is closed at first start-up, the fire will burn very slowly and could soot the appliance.
When shutting down the stove, fully open the air control. This allows the chimney temperatures to remain as high as possible for as long as possible. Cold chimney temperatures create creosote.
Figure 3: Air Control Rod.
s peciFications
:
Model
Width x Depth
Height of body
Fire box size
(depth x width x height)
Capacity
* Approximate heating area
**E.P.A. output rating
*Duration on low burn
Weight with packaging
E.P.A. Emissions
Table 1: 1200-C & 1700-C General Information.
1200 Insert
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
27¾” x 22”
Angles
(705 mm x 559 mm)
MATERIAL
1700 Insert
Sherwood Industries Ltd.
27¾” x 26.5”
(705 mm x 673 mm)
19 1 /
16
” (484 mm) or 19 9 /
16
” (497 mm)
16.1” x 18.25” x 11.15”
(409 mm x 464 mm x 283 mm)
20.65” x 18.25” x 11.95”
(525 mm x 464 mm x 304 mm)
1.85 feet3
(0.0526 meter3)
800 - 1,500 feet2
(74.3 - 139.4 meter2)
11,479 to 34,196 BTU/hour
(3,361 to 10,013 watt)
6 -10 hours
335 lb (151.95 Kg)
3.3 grams/hour
(0.116 oz/hour)
2.5 feet3 (0.0708 meter3)
1,000 - 2,200 feet2
(92.9 - 205.4 meter2)
9,425 to 31,780 BTU/hour
(2,760 to 9,306 watt)
8 - 12 hours
390 lb (176.90 Kg)
4.48 grams/hour
(0.158 oz/hour)
Surround Panel
Standard (width x height) 49.25” x 31.25” (1251 mm x 794 mm)
Rating Label Location Side of Unit; Behind Right Shroud
Specifications c learances
t o
c omBustiBles
- 1200-c i nsert
:
Table 2: 1200-C Insert Clearance to Combustibles.
A Minimum clearance to an unshielded side wall
B Minimum clearance to an unshielded 8” (203 mm) mantel
C Minimum top facing (protruding ¾” [19 mm]) clearance
D Minimum side facing (protruding ¾” [19 mm]) clearance
E † From front of door opening to edge of floor protection
F † From side/back of unit to edge of floor protection
10” (254 mm)
21” (533 mm)
17½” (445 mm)
1” (25 mm)
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
USA 6” (152 mm)
CND 8” (200 mm)
F
A
B C
D
E
† FLOOR PROTECTION:
If unit is raised 0” - 2” (0mm-51mm); 1” (25mm) non-combustible material with k value = 0.84 or equivalent.
If unit is raised 2” - 8” (51mm-203mm); ½” (13mm) non-combustible material with k value = 0.84 or equivalent.
If unit is raised greater than 8” (203 mm) or more; any non-combustible material can be used.
Table 3: Reduction in (B) Minimum Clearance from 1200-C to 8” (203 mm) Mantel.
Type of protection Modified Clearance
A minimum of .013” (0.33mm) sheet metal spaced out 1” (25mm) by noncombustible spacers.
Ceramic tiles, or eqivalent non-combustible material on non-combustible supports and spaced out 1” (25mm) by non-combustible spacers.
Ceramic tiles, or eqivalent non-combustible material on non-combustible supports with a minimum of .013” (0.33mm) sheet metal spaced out 1”
(25mm) by non-combustible spacers.
10½” (267 mm)
14” (357 mm)
10½” (267 mm)
NOTES:
(1) Mantel protection must have at least 3” (75mm) edge clearance on all sides, except as provided in Note 4.
(2) If an adhesive is used to support non-combustible material, it shall not lose adhesive qualities at temperatures likely to be encountered and shall not contribute a significant combustible load.
(3) Heat shield mounting hardware attached to combustible materials must be placed at the lateral extremities of the shield.
(4) Minimum clearance to unprotected walls and ceilings must be maintained.
(5) Clearances may only be reduced with shielding acceptable to the local authority.
Table 4: 1200-C Insert Minimum Fireplace Size.
Masonry
Minimum Depth
Minimum Width at back of fireplace
Minimum Width at front of fireplace
14½” (368 mm)
22⅜” (568 mm)
32” (813 mm)
Zero Clearance
15” (381 mm)
23” (584 mm)
32¼” (819 mm)
Minimum Height
19¼” (489 mm)** or 19¾” (502 mm)
20” (508 mm)
** If the masonry lintel height is only 19¼” (489 mm) to 19¾” (502 mm) refer to i nstaLLation
- M odifications
f or i nstaLLation with
19¼” (489
MM
) h igh
L inteL
- i nsert
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Specifications c learances
t o
c omBustiBles
- 1700-c i nsert
:
A
Table 5: 1700-C Insert Clearance to Combustibles.
Minimum clearance to an unshielded side wall
B Minimum clearance to an unshielded 8” (203 mm) mantel
C Minimum top facing (protruding ¾” [19 mm]) clearance
D Minimum side facing (protruding ¾” [19 mm]) clearance
E † From front of door opening to edge of floor protection
F † From side/back of unit to edge of floor protection
10” (254 mm)
24” (610 mm)
19½” (495 mm)
1” (25 mm)
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
USA 6” (152 mm)
CND 8” (200 mm)
F
A
B C
D
E
† FLOOR PROTECTION:
If unit is raised 0” - 2” (0mm-51mm); 1” (25mm) non-combustible material with k value = 0.84 or equivalent.
If unit is raised 2” - 8” (51mm-203mm); ½” (13mm) non-combustible material with k value = 0.84 or equivalent.
If unit is raised greater than 8” (203 mm) or more; any non-combustible material can be used.
Table 6: Reduction in (B) Minimum Clearance from 1700-C to 8” (203 mm) Mantel.
Type of protection Modified Clearance
A minimum of .013” (0.33mm) sheet metal spaced out 1” (25mm) by noncombustible spacers.
Ceramic tiles, or eqivalent non-combustible material on non-combustible supports and spaced out 1” (25mm) by non-combustible spacers.
Ceramic tiles, or eqivalent non-combustible material on non-combustible supports with a minimum of .013” (0.33mm) sheet metal spaced out 1”
(25mm) by non-combustible spacers.
12” (305 mm)
16⅛” (408 mm)
12” (305 mm)
NOTES:
(1) Mantel protection must have at least 3” (75mm) edge clearance on all sides, except as provided in Note 4.
(2) If an adhesive is used to support non-combustible material, it shall not lose adhesive qualities at temperatures likely to be encountered and shall not contribute a significant combustible load.
(3) Heat shield mounting hardware attached to combustible materials must be placed at the lateral extremities of the shield.
(4) Minimum clearance to unprotected walls and ceilings must be maintained.
(5) Clearances can be reduced with shielding acceptable to the local authority.
Table 7: 1700-C Insert Minimum Fireplace Size.
Masonry
Minimum Depth
Minimum Width at back of fireplace
Minimum Width at front of fireplace
19” (483 mm)
22⅜” (568 mm)
32” (813 mm)
Zero Clearance
19½” (495 mm)
23” (584 mm)
32¼” (819 mm)
Minimum Height
19¼” (489 mm)** or 19¾” (502 mm)
20” (508 mm)
** If the masonry lintel height is only 19¼” (489 mm) to 19¾” (502 mm) refer to i nstaLLation
- M odifications
f or i nstaLLation with
19¼” (489
MM
) h igh
L inteL
- i nsert
d imensions
- 1200-c i nsert
:
Specifications
1 16 1 8
13 16
13 16
13
14 d imensions
- 1700-c i nsert
:
Specifications
Installation
Failure to follow these instructions carefully could cause personal injury or property damage. r emoval
F rom
p allet
:
• Remove the bricks from the unit before starting.
• Remove the two (2) lag bolts (shown in Figure 6) that secure the unit to the pallet from inside the firebox.
Note: Before the bricks are installed, rivets
(Figure 2) must be placed in the two (2) holes (shown in Figure 7) in the firebox that lag bolts came out of. This is done to make unit burn more efficiently.
Figure 7:
Rivet.
Figure 6: Bolts to remove.
m odiFications
F or
i nstallation witH
19 1 /
16
” (484 mm
) H igH
l intel
:
General
TOLERANCE
Hole Size Hole Pos.
+/- .005
+/- .001
+/- .002
Angles
+/- .5
MATERIAL
Sherwood Industries Ltd.
Part Description
1200 Cast Insert
11/15/2010
DIMENSIONS APPLY AFTER PLATING OR
HEAT TREATMENT
DRAWN BY REV
The Boston has a factory height of 19 9 /
16
” (497mm) and it can be reduced to 19 1 /
16
” (484mm) by modifying the unit and the surround panel.
CHECKED BY HEAT TREATMENT FINISH
THREADS EXTERNAL CL 2A INTERNAL CL 2B
APPROVAL
SCALE- NOT TO SCALE
SHEET 1 OF 1
THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, OR OTHERWISE DISCLOSED WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD.
1. Remove the thirteen T-20 screws holding the cabinet top in place (refer to Figure 8).
2. Remove the cabinet top and flip it onto its top.
3. Remove the Air Deflector (shown in Figure 9) by removing the two (2) T-20 screws.
4. Re-install the cabinet top onto the unit. The screw holes along the top of the unit should now line up with the top set of holes on the cabinet top.
Figure 8: Removing Cabinet Top from Unit.
Air Deflector
Insert Cabinet Top
Figure 9: Removing Air Deflector onto Cabinet Top.
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16 m asonrY
F ireplace
i nstallation
:
Installation
Unless you are experienced, we recommend installation by your dealer or a professional installer.
Install only in a masonry fireplace with a good-condition chimney at least 15 ft (4.6 m) high, both of which have been constructed in accordance with the building code. Refer to Tables 4 and 7 for minimum masonry fireplace dimensions. Be sure the fireplace and chimney are clean and sound without any cracks or loose mortar. Do not remove any bricks or mortar from the fireplace.
Rain Cap
Steel Plate or Flashing
Masonry Fireplace
Flexible or Rigid 6"
Stainless Steel Liner
Mantel
Top Facing
Damper Removed or Fastened Open
Surround Panel
Sheet Metal Screws
Fastening Collar to
Stainless Steel Liner
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
Combustible Floor
Figure 10: Insert Installation into existing fireplace with hearth.
If there is a combustible floor in front of the masonry fireplace, the fireplace insert must be 8” (203 mm) above the combustible floor, and floor protection must be provided
18” (457 mm) in front of the fireplace insert and 8” (203 mm) to each side of the unit.
Refer also to s
Pecifications
- c
Learances
t o c oMbustibLes
- 1200-c i nsert
and s
Pecifications
- c
Learances
t o
c oMbustibLes
- 1700-c i nsert
.
1. Remove any fireplace damper or fasten in a permanent open position.
2. (IN CANADA) The stove is vented with a 6” stainless steel liner that goes directly to the top of the chimney and is covered with a rain cap. The chimney top is sealed with a flashing or steel plate that supports the weight of the chimney liner. The installation must conform to the liner’s manufacturer’s instructions.
This fireplace must be installed with a continuous liner of 6” diameter (CANADA
ONLY) extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney. The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S635 Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or
Factory-Built Chimneys and Vents, or CAN/
ULC-S640 Standard for Lining Systems for
New Masonry Chimneys.
(IN U.S.A.)The appliance when installed, must follow local building codes, in the absence of local building codes, with the current NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys,
Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel-Burning
Appliances.
Installation
Masonry Fireplace
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
Floor Protection
Combustible Floor
Figure 11: Insert Installation into existing fireplace without hearth.
The flue collar is removable for installations into fireplaces with low openings.
a) Remove the rear two (2) secondary air tube and C-Cast Ceramic Baffles, if installed (see c-c ast
c eraMic
b affLe i nstaLLation
). Remove the secondary air tubes by placing a screwdriver (any style except flat head) into one of the air holes and tapping it with a hammer/mallet to the left.
b) Unscrew the two (2) nuts on top of the inside of the firebox, using a 9 /
16
” wrench or socket (see Figure 13). The Flue Collar
Clamps will slide off the bolts.
c) Pull the removable flue collar off the top of the unit.
d) Attach the flue collar to the venting pipe using sheet metal screws.
e) Push the unit into place while trying to keep the collar attached to venting close to the opening on the top of the unit.
Vent pipe
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
Collar Puller
Masonry Fireplace
Combustible Floor
1" (25mm)
Non-Combustible Board (K 0.84)
Figure 12: Insert Installation into existing floor level masonry fireplace.
f) Place the Collar Puller, over the two bolts of the Flue
Collar and pull it into place (see Figure 14). Ensure that the bolts are to the left and right of the hole. If they are not, the front secondary air tube will need to be removed in order to install or remove the C-Cast Ceramic Baffles.
g) Slide the Flue Collar Clamps and washers over the bolts, and screw the nuts back onto the bolts.
h) Re-install C-Cast Ceramic Baffles and the rear two
(2) secondary air tube (see c-c ast
c eraMic
b affLe i nstaLLation
).
3. There are four (4) leveling legs (shown in Figure 15), two
(2) on each side, one at the back and one at the front of the unit. Adjust the legs using a ⅜” wrench to ensure the unit is stable.
Removable
Flue Collar
Gasket
Firebox Top
Cut-away
Flue Collar Clamp
Washer
Nut
Figure 13: Attaching removable flue collar.
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Installation
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Figure 14: Removable flue collar in place.
4. Screw or nail the provided metal plate with the wording “THIS FIREPLACE HAS BEEN ALTERED
TO ACCOMMODATE A FIREPLACE INSERT AND
SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON
PRIOR TO THE RE-USE AS A CONVENTIONAL
FIREPLACE.” to the inside of the fireplace.
Leveling Legs
Figure 15: Leveling legs.
s urround
p anel
s ealed
i nstallation
F or
usa o nlY
:
Note: Though this is an allowable installation, we do not recommend it because of the possibility of poor draft, and therefore poor stove performance.
Before starting this type of installation refer to i
- i t s o nstaLLation nsert
c
1700-c i
for additional information. For clearances refer to s oMbustibLes
Pecifications
- c nsert
- M
. asonry
f
Learances irePLace
Pecifications
- 1200-c i
t o
c
i nstaLLation
- c
Learances nsert
and oMbustibLes
-
NOTE: To use this type of installation we recommend your chimney have a minimum cross-sectional area of 28 and a maximum of
144 square inch. If it is not within this range your chimney may not have sufficient draw for the fireplace to operate correctly. The required cross-section may vary depending on climate and if the chimney is inside (better) or outside.
Damper Removed or Fastened Open 1. Before the face plate is installed onto the unit, glue a 6” (150mm) wide R20 fiberglass insulation strip around the perimeter of the back of the panels using
RTV silicon or stove gasket cement.
When the face plate is installed onto the unit the insulation must overlaps the fireplace opening to form a seal between the masonry fireplace and the unit’s face plate. Let the silicon or cement dry.
Mantel
Insulation Around the
Back of the Face Plate
Surround Panel
2. To make the installation of the surround panel onto the unit easy have the unit 6”
(150mm) out from the fireplace,
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
3. Push the insert into the fireplace, allowing the insulation to form a seal between the panels and the fireplace. Tuck any exposed insulation behind the face plate.
Masonry Fireplace
Figure 16: Installation with Surround Sealed.
Installation i nstallation
u sing
a B lock
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p late
F or
usa o nlY
:
If this unit is to be installed into a masonry fireplace or a zero-clearance fireplace with a direct connection you must install a non-combustible seal-off device such as a block-off plate or damper adapter. By installing a block-off plate you seal the chimney, ensuring that no smoke enters the home and sealing the chimney to encourage draft. To construct a block-off plate follow the below steps.
Before starting this type of installation refer to i nstaLLation
- M asonry
f irePLace
i nstaLLation
- i nsert
for additional information. For clearances refer to s
Pecifications
- c
Learances
t o
c oMbustibLes
- 1200-c i nsert and s
Pecifications
- c
Learances
t o
c oMbustibLes
- 1700-c i nsert
.
See Figure 19 and 20 for examples of a masonry fireplace and a zero-clearance fireplace with a direct connection.
1. Determine where the block-off plate will be installed; above the top of the firebox (it must be high enough to easily install the connection pipe) but below the damper area. Look for a location that is level and in an area where the plate can be mounted easily.
The measurement that will be needed are as followed (refer to Figure 17 and 18):
A - The width at the front of the firebox at the height where the block-off plate will be installed.
B - The width at the back of the firebox at the height where the block-off plate will be installed.
C - Then depth of the block-off needed (the distance between A and B).
D - The distance of the center of the flue to the front of the fireplace opening. Refer to Step 3.
C
B
A
NOTE: In general masonry fireplaces have square fireboxes while zero-clearance (metal) fireplaces have domed firebox tops. Therefore zero-clearance block-off plates may be more difficult to install. Insulation may be used around the edges to simplify sealing the plate.
Figure 17: 3D of Dimensions needed from the Fireplace.
2. Create a cardboard template of the dimensions with 2” (51 cm) wide flanges on each side. These flanges will be used to mount the block-off plate to the inside of the firebox. Bend the flanges downwards on the template and place it inside the fireplace. Continue on if the template fits correctly in its planned location. If the template does not fit, make a new template with the required corrections until it does fit correctly.
B
C
3. With the template in place, mark the location for the center of the flue pipe when the unit is in place. If installing a
1200-C the distance will be approximately 8¼” or 9 15 /
16
” back from the fireplace opening. If installing a 1700-C the distance will be approximately 12¾” or 14 7 /
16
” back from the fireplace opening. Remove the template and cut a 6¼” diameter hole centered on this mark.
D
A
Front of fireplace opening.
Figure 18: Layout of the Block-Off Plate.
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Installation
4. Using the template make the blockoff plate of 24 gauge or thicker steel.
Drill two (2) holes in each flange for mounting the plate.
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5. Mount the block-off plate using masonry screws in a masonry fireplace and sheet metal screws on a zero-clearance fireplace (screws need only be long enough to penetrate the first layer of metal).
Damper must be removed
Mantel
Stainless steel chimney connector must extend
12" (305mm) past the block-off plate.
6. Insulate the block-off plate using high
- temperature fiberglass insulation and furnace cement.
Block-off plate or damper adaptor.
Surround Panel
Zero-clearance
(metal) firebox
7. After installing the unit into place and the pipe through the block-off plate, use high - temperature fiberglass insulation and furnace cement to seal any gaps between the pipe and blockoff plate (allow the cement to dry for at least 24 hours before burning).
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
Figure 19: Insert Install into a Zero-Clearance Fireplace.
Masonry Fireplace
Zero Clearance Notes:
The fireplace must not be altered, except for the exceptions below. The permanent metal warning label provided must be attached to the back of the fireplace, stating that the fireplace may have been altered to accommodate the insert, and must be returned to original condition for use as a conventional
Damper removed or fastened open
fireplace. The following modification of factory built
Mantel
The stainless steel chimney connector must extend 12"
(305mm) past the block-off plate.
Block-off plate or damper adaptor.
fireplaces are permissible: removal of damper, removal of smoke shelf or baffle, removal of ember catches, removal of fire grate, removal of viewing screen/curtain, and removal of doors. The factory built chimney must be listed per UL 127 (US), and meet type HT requirements of UL 103 (US). Factory built fireplace chimneys tested to UL 127-1998, may be at the fireplace manufacturer’s option, tested to the same criteria as UL 103 HT
Surround Panel
USA 16” (406 mm)
CND 18” (450 mm)
Fig. 20: Masonry Fireplace Direct Connection Insert
requirements. If the chimney is not listed as meeting HT requirements, or if the factory built fireplace was tested prior to 1998, a full height listed chimney liner must be installed from the appliance flue collar to the chimney top.
The liner must meet type HT requirements (2100°F) per
UL 1777 (US). The liner must be securely attached to the insert flue collar and the chimney top. To prevent room air passage to the chimney cavity of the fireplace, seal either the damper area around the chimney liner with high temperature sealant or the fireplace front with fiberglass batting.
Installation m odel
1200-c B rick
p lacement
& t uBe
l ocations
:
COMPLETE THE STOVE AND SMOKE PIPE INSTALLATION BEFORE PLACING THESE BRICKS.
Tube E
Tube D
Tube A
Par tia l B rick
Ful l Si
Bri ze ck
Ful l Si
Bri ze ck
1. Place the three (3) full size bricks along each side of the firebox and one (1) full size brick on either side of the back of the firebox.
2. To place the floor bricks, lay the two (2) partial bricks along the back of the floor. Then lay four (4) full size bricks in the front. The spaces between the bricks will soon fill with ashes.
When replacing bricks, use only pumas type fire bricks.
Figure 21: Brick Placement for 1200-C shown with Secondary Air
Channel and Tubes.
TOTAL BRICKS:
12 - Full size bricks 9” long x 4.5” wide x 1.25” thick
(22.9 cm long x 11.4 cm wide x 3.2 cm thick)
2 - Partial bricks 9” long x 3” wide x 1.25” thick
(22.9 cm long x 7.6 cm wide 3.2 cm thick)
Removing Air Tube: If a secondary air tube needs to be removed, place a screwdriver (any style except flat head) into one of the air holes and tap it with a hammer/mallet to the left until the right end of the tube is freed. To installation a secondary air tube reverse the above instructions.
IMPORTANT: All secondary air tubes must be in place for proper operation.
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Installation m odel
1700-c B rick
p lacement
& t uBe
l ocations
:
COMPLETE THE STOVE AND SMOKE PIPE INSTALLATION BEFORE PLACING THESE BRICKS.
Tube C
Tube B
Tube A
1. Place the four (4) full size bricks along each side of the firebox and one (1) full size brick on either side of the back of the firebox.
2. To place the floor bricks, lay the two (2) partial bricks along the back of the floor.
Then lay six (6) full size bricks in the front. The spaces between the bricks will soon fill with ashes.
Partia l Brick
Full S ize Br ick
Full S ize Br ick
Full S ize Br ick
When replacing bricks, use only pumas type fire bricks.
Figure 22: Brick Placement for 1700-C shown with Secondary Air Channel and Tubes.
TOTAL BRICKS:
16 - Full size bricks 9” long x 4.5” wide x 1.25” thick
(22.9 cm long x 11.4 cm wide x 3.2 cm thick)
2 - Partial bricks 9” long x 3” wide x 1.25” thick
(22.9 cm long x 7.6 cm wide 3.2 cm thick)
Removing Air Tube: If a secondary air tube needs to be removed, place a screwdriver (any style except flat head) into one of the air holes and tap it with a hammer/mallet to the left until the right end of the tube is freed. To installation a secondary air tube reverse the above instructions.
IMPORTANT: All secondary air tubes must be in place for proper operation.
Installation c-c ast
c eramic
B aFFle
i nstallation
:
1. Slide the right C-Cast Ceramic Baffle in over the secondary air tubes at the top of the firebox. The tab must be on the top and pointing towards the center and the smooth side is to face down.
2. Hook the outside edge of the baffle over the top of the secondary air chamber. This will make room to for the installation of the left C-Cast Ceramic
Baffle.
Right Ceramic Baffle
3. Slide the left C-Cast Ceramic Baffle in over the secondary air tubes. The tab must be on the bottom and pointing towards the center and the smooth side is to face down.
Left Ceramic Baffle
4. Pull the baffles together in the middle so the right tab rests on top of the left tab. Ensure the baffles are flush with the back and both sides of the firebox.
Note: If the bolts on the flue collar are not to the left and right of the hole, the front secondary air tube will need to be removed in order to install or remove the C-Cast Ceramic Baffles. To remove the front secondary air tube place a screwdriver (any style except flat head) into one of the air holes and tapping it with a hammer/mallet to the left. Figure 23: Installation of C-Cast Ceramic Baffle.
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Installation
F an
w iring
d iagrams
:
This appliance, when installed, must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes, with the current CSA C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE. Part
1, SAFETY STANDARDS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS, or THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI
/ NFPA 70 in the USA.
CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
DO NOT oil the fan bearings.
DO NOT cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.
DO NOT route the power cord beneath the heater.
WARNING: This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.
Fan
Fan temperature sensor
Black
Black
White
Fan controller
Ground
Power Supply
Figure 24: Fireplace Insert Fan Kit Wiring Diagram.
Black
Black
Disassembly r emoval
o
F
c ast
t op
:
CAUTION: ENSURE POWER CORD IS UNPLUGGED AND UNIT
IS COLD BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY DISASSEMBLY.
1. Remove the cast top from the unit by lifting up and forward. (For re-assembly, ensure that slots in the brackets are fully seated on the bolts)
Figure 25: Removal of Cast Top.
r emoval
o
F
t
He
c ast
s ide
p anels
:
1. Loosen (but do not remove) the two 1/4” screws on the top of the side casting using a 3/8” wrench.
2. Lift the side casting up and out.
(Repeat steps 1 and 2 for other side)
Figure 26: Cast Side Panel Screws.
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r emoval
o
F
c ast
s ide
B rackets
Disassembly
1. Use a 5/16” socket to remove the three screws holding the bracket to the surround panel.
2. Lift the bracket up to remove it.
Figure 27: Cast Side Bracket Bolts.
r emoval
o
F
F an
a ssemBlY
1. Use some wire snips or scissors to carefully cut the wire tie which is securing the wires to the bracket. (Be sure to replace wire tie upon reassembly)
2. Unplug the wire connections. A light wiggle will help loosen the connectors.
3. Pull off the fan control dial by lifting up
4. Use a 3/8” socket to remove the two 1/4” screws which are holding the fan assembly in place. With the bolts out, the fan assembly is free to be removed.
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Figure 29: Fan Assembly Removed Figure 28: Fan Removal
r emoval
o
F
s urround
p anel
Disassembly
Figure 30: Removal of Surround Panel
1. Use a 5/16” socket to remove the #12 screws. Repeat for the two screws on the other side.
2. With the help of another person, carefully pull the surround panel forward, and up.
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r emoval
o
F
d oor
Disassembly
Figure 31: Door Removal
1. Fully open the door.
2. With the help of another person, lift the door straight up off the hinge pins.
r emoval
o
F
l ower
F ront
c asting
1. Use a 3/8” socket to remove the three 1/4” bolts.
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Figure 32: Lower Front Casting Removal
r emoval
o
F
l ower
c ast
s ides
Disassembly
1. Use a 3/8” wrench to loosen the two 1/4” screws.
2. The cast trim bracket can now be lifted up off the keyslots. (Power cord not shown for clarity)
3. Repeat for the other side.
Note: the slider knob must be unscrewed from the slider rod for the other side.
Figure 33: Lower Cast Side Removal d oor
l atcH
a djustment
:
Over time as the door gasket fully compresses to the face of the firebox, it may be necessary to adjust the door latch position to maintain a tight seal. Signs that the door latch may need adjusting are if the door handle feels overly loose when closed, or if you notice air leaks occurring during low burns.
1. Follow the disassembly steps from Figures 25-27.
2. Use a 3/8” socket to loosen the two 1/4” bolts and slide the latch slightly back. Retighten the bolts and latch the handle. The handle should provide a bit of resistance and close firmly.
Figure 34: Latch Adjustment
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Rating Label
Tested &
Listed By
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL / NE PAS ENLEVER CETTE ÉTIQUETTE
LISTED SOLID FUEL SPACE HEATER / IDENTIFIE COMME UN FOYER A COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE
Serial No. / No. De Serié:
Certified for use in Canada & USA /
Certifié pour installation au Canada et aux Etats-Unis.
Model / Modèle: Kodiak 1200 FS Kodiak 1200 Insert Kodiak 1700 FS Kodiak 1700 Insert
Report/Rapport no. 268-S-04-2 268-S-05-2 268-S-01-2 268-S-06-2
Venice 1200 Insert Boston 1200 Insert Venice 1700 Insert Boston 1700 Insert
268-S-05-2 268-S-06b-2 268-S-06-2 268-S-06b-2
Models 1200 and 1700 Freestanding units suitable for use in mobile homes.
Tested to ULC-S627-00, ULC-S628-93, & UL-1482-10.
US Environmental Protection Agency, certified to comply July 1, 1990, particulate emission standards.
Modèles 1200 et 1700 items indépendants utilisables dans les maisons mobiles.
Testé selon ULC-S627-00, ULC-S628-93, & UL-1482-10.
États-Unis Environnemental Protection Agence, a certifié pour conformer au Juillet 1, 1990, les normes de particules d'émission.
Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturers installation and operating instructions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area. Use 6” (150 mm) diameter minimum 24 MSG black or 25 MSG blued steel connector listed factory-built chimney suitable for use with solid fuels or masonry chimney. See local building code and manufacturer’s instructions for precautions required for passing a chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Do not pass chimney connector through a combustible wall or ceiling. Minimum clearances from horizontal connector and ceiling
18” (455 mm). Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing another appliance.
Ce dispositif doit entre installé et opéré conformément aux instructions d'installation et d'opération du manufacturier contactez le service local de l'inspection des bâtiments ou l'officier pompier concernant les restrictions et l'inspection d'installation dans votre localité. Utiliser des connecteurs répertoriés 24 MSG noir ou 25 MSG en acier bronzée de 6" (150 mm) minimum, et une cheminée de fabrication industrielle, appropriée pour utilisation avec des combustibles solides ou avec une cheminée de maçonnerie. Vérifiez les précautions a prendre exigées parle code local et les instructions du manufacturier concernant les conditions pour passer la cheminée a travers un mur ou un plafond combustible. Net pas installer le connecteur de la cheminée a travers un mur ou un plafond combustible. Espaces libres minimum d'un connecteur horizontal et plafond sont 18" (455 mm) ne pas connecter ce dispositif a un conduit de cheminée qui sert déjà un autre dispositif.
D
E
A
B
C
F
G
H
Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials /
Espaces Libres Aux Materiax Combustibles.
Model / Modèle
Sidewall to unit / De la paroi latérale au dispositif
Backwall to unit / De la paroi arrière au dispositif
Adjacent wall to corner of unit /
De la paroi adjacent au cion de dispositif
Sidewall to connector / De la paroi latérale au connecteur
Backwall to connector / De la paroi arrière au connecteur
Adjacent wall to corner of unit /
De la paroi adjacent au cion de connecteur
† Front of door opening to edge of hearth /
Le devant d'ouverture de porte au bord de coussin de coeur
† Side/back of unit to edge of hearth /
Le latérale/arrière de dispositif au bord de coussin de coeur
Single wall pipe /
Seul connecteur de mur
1200
13” (330 mm)
11” (279 mm)
9” (229 mm)
22” (559 mm)
14” (356 mm)
1700
20” (508 mm)
12” (305 mm)
10" (254 mm)
29” (737 mm)
15” (381 mm)
**Double wall pipe /
Double connecteur de mur
1200 1700
13” (330 mm) 13” (330 mm)
10” (254 mm) 10” (254 mm)
8” (203 mm)
22” (559 mm)
13” (330 mm)
17½” (445 mm) 18½” (470 mm) 16½” (419 mm)
8½" (216 mm)
22” (559 mm)
13” (330 mm)
17” (432 mm)
Double wall pipe with efficiency shield (Flat top model only) / Double connecteur de mur avec la protection d'efficacité (Le modèle plat seulement
1200
13” (330 mm)
8” (203 mm)
1700
13” (330 mm)
7” (178 mm)
6½" (165 mm)
22” (559 mm)
11” (279 mm)
15” (381 mm)
6” (152 mm)
22” (559 mm)
10” (254 mm)
14½” (368 mm)
USA 16” (406 mm) CND 18” (450 mm)
USA 6” (152 mm) CND 8” (200 mm)
Top vent out back wall with min. 24” (610mm) vertical rise; double wall pipe / Donné vent hors de la paroi arrière avec le min. 24” (610 mm) l'ascension verticale; double connecteur de mur
1200
14” (356 mm)
12” (305 mm)
1700
11” (279 mm)
13” (330 mm)
23” (584 mm)
15” (381 mm)
16” (381 mm)
15” (406 mm)
CAUTION: An uninsulated smoke pipe must not pass through an attic, roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or through a floor, ceiling, wall, or partition, or any combustible construction.
† FLOOR PROTECTION: If a stove is installed on a combustible floor, it must have a pedestal attached and be on a NON COMBUSTIBLE hearth pad
* ALL CLEARANCES CAN BE REDUCED WITH SHIELDING ACCEPTABLE TO THE LOCAL AUTHORITY.
SINGLE WALL:
IN CANADA: Any ULC-S629 listed chimney system with the accompanying listed single wall vent connector.
IN U.S.A.: Any UL 103 HT listed chimney system with the accompanying listed single wall vent connector.
**DOUBLE WALL :
IN CANADA: Any ULC-S629 listed chimney system with the accompanying listed double wall vent connector.
IN U.S.A.: Any UL 103 HT listed chimney system with the accompanying listed double wall vent connector.
DOUBLEWALL IS REQUIRED FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATIONS.
MISE EN GARDE: Un uninsulated tuyau de fumée ne doit pas passer par un grenier, un espace de toit, le placard ou l'espace dissimulé similaire, ou par un plancher, un plafond, un mur, ou une cloison, ou une construction combustible.
† PROTÉGER LE PLANCHER: Si une cuisinière est installée sur un sol combustible, il doit avoir un piédestal attache et
être sur un coussinet non- combustible.
TOUS “ESPACES LIBRES AUX MATERIAX COMBUSTIBLES” PEUVENT ÊTRE RÉDUITS AVEC PROTÉGEANT
ACCEPTABLE À L’AUTORITÉ LOCALE.
Seul Connecteur de Mur:
Au Canada: Certifiée seul connecteur de mur avec toute systèmes de cheminée listée sous ULC-S629.
Aux États-Unis: Certifiée seul connecteur de mur avec toute systèmes de cheminée listée sous UL 103 HT.
**Double Connecteur de Mur:
Au Canada: Certifiée double connecteur de mur avec toute systèmes de cheminée listée sous ULC-S629.
Aux États-Unis: Certifiée double connecteur de mur avec toute systèmes de cheminée listée sous UL 103 HT.
**Alcove (Use double wall pipe) / Alcôve (Utilisant le double connecteur de mur)
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J
K
L
M
N
Total width / Largeur totale
Total height / Hauteur totale
Top of stove to ceiling / Le sommet de poêle au plafond
Sidewall to unit / De la paroi latérale au dispositif
Sidewall to connector / De la paroi latérale au connecteur
Backwall to unit / De la paroi arrière au dispositif
Model/Modèle 1200
55” (1397 mm)
78” (1981 mm)
49” (1245 mm)
15” (381 mm)
24” (610 mm)
12” (305 mm)
Model/Modèle 1700
51” (1295 mm)
72” (1829 mm)
44” (1118 mm)
13” (330 mm)
22” (559 mm)
8” (203 mm)
DOUBLE CONNECTEUR DE MUR NÉCESSAIRES POUR INSTALLATION DANS LES MAISONS
MOBILE.
Back wall/
Mur arrière
B E
Adjacent wall /
Mur adjacent
C
H
Alcove Back wall /
Mur d’alcôve a l’arrière
N O
D
A
C
F
H Front /
Mur avant
G
O
P
Backwall to connector / De la paroi arrière au connecteur
Maximum Depth / Profondeur maximum
15” (381 mm)
48” (1220 mm)
11” (279 mm)
48” (1220 mm) Hearth /
Foyer
Models 1200 and 1700 inserts may be installed as an insert in a masonry fireplace. / On peut encastrer le modèles 1200 et 1700 dans un foyer de maçonnerie.
H
Alcove Side wall / Mur d’alcôve a côté
L
M
Front /
Mur avant
I
K
Alcove /
Alcôve
Model / Modèle
A To unshielded side wall / aux mur non protegé
B To an unshielded 8” (203 mm) mantle / aux manteau 8“ non protegé
C To top facing (protruding ¾” [19 mm]) clearance / aux revêtement supérieur 17½” (445 mm) 19½” (495 mm)
D To side facing (protruding ¾” [19 mm]) clearance / aux revêtement a côté 1” (25 mm) 1” (25 mm)
E † From door opening of unit to edge of floor protection /
De ouverture de la porte de l'unité à bord de la protection de plancher USA 16” (406mm) / CND 18” (450mm)
F † From side of unit to edge of floor protection /
Du côté de l'unité au bord de la protection de plancher USA 6” (152 mm) / CND 8” (200 mm)
Operate only with the door and ash pan closed. Only open door to feed fire. For use with solid wood fuels only. Do not use any other type of fuel. Do not use grate or elevate-fire build wood fire directly on hearth. Do not overfire, do not obstruct combustion air openings. If heater or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring. Inspect and clean chimney frequently-under certain conditions of use, creosote buildup may occur rapidly. Keep furnishing and other combustibles well away from heater.
Replace glass only with 5 mm thick ceramic glass. Optional component for FS: fan, electrical rating
115V, 60 Hz 1 Amp (Part # EFW-261).
Danger: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit. Route cord away from heater.
CAUTION:
MADE IN CANADA / FABRIQUE AU CANADA
1200 FPI 1700 FPI
10” (254 mm) 10” (254 mm)
21” (533 mm) 24” (610 mm)
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION.
DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN,
CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE
SKIN BURN. READ NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS.
F
A
B C
D
E
† FLOOR PROTECTION / PROTÉGER LE PLANCHER:
If unit is raised / Si l'appareil est soulevé:
0” - 2” (0mm - 51mm); 1” (25mm) non-combustible material with k value = 0.84 or equivalent /
1” (25mm) le matériel incombustible avec la valeur de k = 0.84 ou équivalent.
2” - 8” (51mm - 203mm); ½” (13mm) non-combustible material with k value = 0.84 or equivalent /
½” (13mm) le matériel incombustible avec la valeur de k = 0,84 ou équivalent.
Greater than/Plus grand que 8” (203 mm) any non-combustible material /
n'importe quel type de matériel incombustible.
L'opération du poêle doit se faire avec la porte et le cendrier fermé. N'ouvrir la porte que pour alimenter le feu. N'utilisez que des combustibles solides. Ne pas utiliser un autre type de carburant. N'employez pas de grille de foyer ou ne surélevez pas le feu.
Mettez le bois à brûler directement sur l'âtre. Pour éviter la surchauffeur, ne mettez pas trop de bois. N'obstruez pas les ouvertures d'air comburant. Si le poêle ou le connecteur commencent à luire, vous surchauffez le poêle. Inspectez et nettoyez la cheminée souvent. Dans certaines conditions, le créosoté peut s'accumuler rapidement. Tenez loin les meubles et d'autres produits combustibles. Ne remplacez le verre qu'avec du verre céramique, 5mm épais. Équipement en option pour un FS: ventilateur caractéristiques assignées 115V, 60 Hz, 1 Amp (pièce # EFW-261) tenez le câble électrique loin du poêle.
Danger: Le risque de choc électrique. Débrancher le dispositif avant d'entretenir.
MISE EN GARDE:
LES ENFANTS, LES VÊTEMENTS ET LES MEUBLES. LE CONTACT
PEUT CAUSER DES BRÛLURES. LISEZ ATTENTIVEMENT
L’ÉTIQUETTE ET LES INSTRUCTIONS.
MANUFACTURED BY / FABRIQUE PAR: SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. 6782 OLDFIELD ROAD, SAANICHTON, BC CANADA
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DATE OF MANUFACTURE / DATE DE FABRICATION:
J F M A M J J A S O N D 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Figure 33: Rating Label Sample
Parts List
Reference # Description
1 120F (49C) Ceramic Fan Temperature Sensor
29
30
31
32
33
26
27
28
34
35
36
21
22
23
24
25
16
17
18
19
20
13
14
15
10
11
8
9
12
5
6
7
2
3
4
FPI Fan Controller 115V
Domestic Power Cord 115V
Heyco Strain Relief
Wood Door Gasket
Glass with Tape
1200 & 1700 Front Secondary Air Tube A
1700 Rear Secondary Air Tube C
1700 Middle Secondary Air Tube B
1200 Secondary Air Tube Rear E
1200 Secondary Air Tube Middle D
Pumice Brick 3” x 9”
Pumice Brick 4.5” x 9”
Glass Retainer Kit (With Screws)
1200 & 1700 Left Shield Assembly
1200 & 1700 Right Shield Assembly
1200 C-Cast Ceramic Baffle (1 Piece)
1700 C-Cast Ceramic Baffle (1 Piece)
1200 & 1700 Insert Flue Collar Assembly
1200 & 1700 Ceramic Flue Gasket
Kodiak/Venice FPI Angled Flue Collar
1200/1700 Replacement Fan w/Mount
Woodstove Poker
Boston Steel Surround Panel
Boston Cast Top
Boston Door Assembly (No Handle)
Boston Door Handle Complete
Cast Base Left
Cast Base Right
Cast Base Center
Cast Side Left
Cast Side Right
Cast Surround Top Right
Cast Surround Side
Cast Surround Keystone
Cast Surround Top Left
Boston FPI Owner’s Manual
Part #
EC-001
50-1145
50-1146
50-1147
50-1148
50-1413
50-1565
50-2390
50-1816
50-2391
50-2394
50-2392
50-2393
50-2398
50-2399
50-2397
50-2395
50-2396
50-2403
50-2400
50-2401
50-2402
50-2362
EC-039
EC-042
EC-044
EF-168
10-000
50-1099
50-1100
50-1101
50-1102
50-1103
50-1104
50-1105
50-2389
50-1144
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Parts Diagram
Warranty
Sherwood Industries Ltd. is the manufacturer of the Enviro line of heating products. At Sherwood
Industries, our commitment to the highest level of quality and customer service is the most important thing we do. Each Enviro stove is built on a tradition of using only the finest materials and is backed by our Exclusive Lifetime Limited Warranty to the original purchaser. With Enviro, you’re not just buying a stove, you’re buying a company with years of unequalled performance and quality.
Limited Lifetime Warranty:
Under this warranty, Sherwood Industries Ltd. covers the stove body and accessories against defects in materials and workmanship, for part repair or replacement for the first seven (7) years and limited labour for the first two (2) years to the original purchaser. This Warranty covers: Firebox, Stainless Steel
Secondary Air Tubes, Cabinet Sides, C-Cast Ceramic Baffle Baffle, Surround Panels, Pedestals, Legs,
Ceramic Glass, Slider Control and Cast Iron Door Assembly against defects. Please see the exclusions and limitation section below as certain restrictions and exclusions apply to this warranty.
Limited Two (2) Year Warranty:
Under this warranty, Sherwood Industries Ltd. covers all electrical components against defects in materials and workmanship, for part repair or replacement for the first two (2) years and limited labour for the first two (2) years to the original purchaser. Please see the exclusions and limitation section below as certain restrictions and exclusions apply to this warranty.
Limited One (1) Year Warranty:
Under this warranty, Sherwood Industries Ltd. covers all exterior surface finishes against defects in materials and workmanship, for part repair or replacement and limited labour for the first year to the original purchaser. Please see the exclusions and limitation section below as certain restrictions and exclusions apply to this warranty.
How the Warranty Works
1. All warranties by the manufacturer are set herein and no claim shall be made against the manufacturer on any oral warranty or representation. All claims under this Limited Warranty must be made in writing by your dealer.
2. Any stove or part thereof that is repaired or replaced during the Limited Warranty period will be warranted under the terms of the Limited Warranty for a period not exceeding the remaining term of the original Limited Warranty or six (6) months, whichever is longer.
3. For any part or parts of this stove, which in our judgment show evidence of defects, Sherwood
Industries Ltd. reserves the option to repair or to replace the defective product through an accredited distributor or agent, provided the defective part is returned to the distributor or agent, transportation prepaid, if requested. Sherwood Industries Ltd. may chose to buy back the item at the cost the dealer was invoiced.
4. If you discover a problem that you think may be covered by the Limited Warranty, you MUST REPORT it to your Enviro dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS, giving them proof of purchase and the date of purchase.
The dealer will investigate the problem and work with Sherwood Industries Ltd. to determine whether the problem: a) Is covered by the Limited Warranty or b) Can be fixed in your home or does the product need to be returned to Sherwood Industries Ltd. for repair.
5. If Sherwood Industries Ltd. determines that the stove needs to be returned to Sherwood Industries
Ltd. for repair, the customer has the responsibility and the expense of removing it from their home and shipping it to Sherwood Industries Ltd. If the problem is covered by the Warranty, Sherwood
Industries Ltd. will replace the item at their discretion and the customer will be responsible for return shipping and re-installation in their home.
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6. If the problem is not covered by the Limited Warranty, the customer will be responsible for all repair costs, as well as all storage, shipping and the cost of removing and re-installing the stove.
If you are not satisfied with the service provided by the Enviro dealer, write to Sherwood Industries Ltd. at the address listed on the last page of the Owner’s Manual. Include the date you bought the product and a description of the problem.
Exclusions and Limitations:
1. This Warranty does not cover tarnish, discoloration or wear on the plating or paint.
2. This Warranty does not cover gasket material.
3. A qualified installer must install this stove. This Limited Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship only if the product has been installed in accordance with local building and fire codes; in their absence refer to the owner’s manual. If the product is damaged or broken as a result of any alteration, willful abuse, mishandling, accident, neglect, or misuse of the product, the Limited Warranty does not apply.
4. The stove must be operated and maintained at all times in accordance with the instructions in the Owner’s
Manual. If the unit shows signs of neglect or misuse, it is not covered under the terms of this Warranty policy.
Performance problems due to operator error will not be covered by the Limited Warranty policy.
5. As this is a heating appliance, some changes in colour of surface finishes may occur. This is not a flaw and as such is not covered under this warranty.
6. Some minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts and resulting noise, is normal and not a defect and, therefore, is not covered under this Limited Warranty.
7. Misuse includes over-firing. This will result if the stove is used in such a way that one or more of the plates glows red. Over-firing can be identified later by warped plates and paint pigment being burnt off. Over-firing this appliance can cause serious damage and will nullify the Limited Warranty.
8. The Limited Warranty will cover glass thermal breakage only and will not cover misuse of the stove glass, including but not limited to: a) Glass that is struck, has surface contaminates or has had harsh or abrasive cleaners used on it.
b) If the door is slammed or is closed while wood in the firebox is protruding out the stove opening thus striking the glass.
9. This warranty does not cover products made or provided by other manufacturers and used in conjunction with the operation of this stove without prior authorization from Sherwood Industries Ltd. The use of such products may nullify the Limited Warranty on this stove. If unsure as to the extent of this Limited Warranty, contact your authorized Enviro dealer before installation.
10. Sherwood Industries Ltd. will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions.
11. The Limited Warranty does not cover installation and operational related problems such as use of downdrafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions. Environmental conditions include but are not limited to nearby trees, buildings, roof tops, wind, hills, mountains, inadequate venting or ventilation, excessive offsets, negative air pressures or other influences caused by mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers etc.
12. The Limited Warranty does not cover damage caused by burning salt-saturated wood, corrosive driftwood, chemically treated wood or any fuel not recommended in the Owner’s Manual (use cord wood only).
The Limited Warranty is void if: a) The stove has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine or other damaging chemicals.
b) The stove is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.
c) Any damage to the unit, combustion chamber or other components due to water, or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited to, improper chimney/venting installation.
d) Salt air in coastal areas or high humidity can be corrosive to the finish; these environments can cause rusting. Damage caused by salt air or high humidity is not covered by the Limited Warranty.
13. Exclusions to the Limited Warranty include: injury, loss of use, damage, failure to function due to accident,
Warranty negligence, misuse, improper installation, alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer’s settings of components, lack of proper and regular maintenance, alteration, or act of God.
14. The Limited Warranty does not cover damage caused to the stove while in transit. If this occurs, do not operate the stove and contact your courier and/or dealer.
15. The Limited Warranty does not extend to or include paint, door or glass gaskets or firebricks damage caused by normal wear and tear, such as paint discoloration or chipping, worn or torn gaskets, chipped or cracked firebrick, etc.
16. The Limited Warranty does not include damage to the unit caused by abuse, improper installation, or modification of the unit.
17. Damage to plated surfaces caused by fingerprints, scratches, melted items, or other external scores and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes is not covered in this warranty.
18. The Limited Warranty does not cover tarnish, discoloration or wear on the plated surfaces.
19. Sherwood Industries Ltd. is free of liability for any damages caused by the stove, as well as inconvenience expenses and materials. The Limited Warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages.
20. The Limited Warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the Enviro stove without the express written permission of Sherwood Industries Ltd. and bearing a Sherwood Industries Ltd. label of approval.
21. Any statement or representation of Enviro products and their performance contained in Enviro advertising, packaging literature, or printed material is not part of the Limited Warranty.
22. The Limited Warranty is automatically voided if the stove’s serial number has been removed or altered in any way. If the stove is used for commercial purposes, it is excluded from the Limited Warranty.
23. No dealer, distributor, or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant Enviro products beyond the terms contained within the Limited Warranty. Sherwood Industries Ltd. assumes no liability for such warranties or representations.
24. Sherwood Industries Ltd. will not cover the cost of the removal or re-installation of the stove, hearth, facing, mantels, venting or other components.
25. Labour to replace or repair items under this Limited Warranty will be covered per our warranty service fee reimbursement schedule. Labour rates are set per component and as such total labour costs may not be covered.
26. Sherwood Industries Ltd. is not liable for freight or labour on any stove replaced in-field and is not liable for travel costs for service work. In the event of in-home repair work, the customer will pay any in-home travel fees or service charges required by the Authorized Dealer.
27. At no time will Sherwood Industries Ltd. be liable for any consequential damages which exceed the purchase price of the unit. Sherwood Industries Ltd. has no obligation to enhance or modify any stove once manufactured
(example: as a stove evolves, field modifications or upgrades will not be performed).
28. This Limited Warranty is applicable only to the original purchaser and it is non-transferable.
29. This warranty only covers Enviro products that are purchased through an authorized Enviro dealer.
30. If for any reason any section of the Limited Warranty is declared invalid, the balance of the warranty remains in effect and all other clauses shall remain in effect.
31. The Limited Warranty is the only warranty supplied by Sherwood Industries Ltd., the manufacturer of the stove.
All other warranties, whether express or implied, are hereby expressly disclaimed and the purchaser’s recourse is expressly limited to the Limited Warranty.
32. Sherwood Industries Ltd. and its employees or representatives will not assume any damages, either directly or indirectly, caused by improper usage, operation, installation, servicing or maintenance of this stove.
33. Sherwood Industries Ltd. reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please complete and mail the warranty registration card and have the installer fill in the installation data sheet in the back of the manual for warranty and future reference.
34. Sherwood Industries Ltd is responsible for stocking parts for a maximum of seven (7) years after discontinuing the manufacture or incorporation of the item into its products. An exception to this would be if an OEM supplier is not able to supply a part.
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Installation Data Sheet
The following information must be recorded by the installer for warranty purposes and future reference.
NAME OF OWNER:
_________________________________________
ADDRESS:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
PHONE:___________________________________
NAME OF DEALER:
_________________________________________
ADDRESS:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
PHONE:___________________________________
MODEL:___________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER:___________________________
DATE OF PURCHASE: ______________ (dd/mm/yyyy)
DATE OF INSTALLATION:___________ (dd/mm/yyyy)
INSTALLER’S SIGNATURE:
_________________________________________
NAME OF INSTALLER:
_________________________________________
ADDRESS:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
PHONE:___________________________________
MANUFACTURED BY:
SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD.
6782 OLDFIELD RD. SAANICHTON, BC, CANADA V8M 2A3 www.enviro.com
December 17, 2010
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Table of contents
- 3 Safety Precautions
- 4 Operating Instructions
- 5 Building Your Fire
- 9 How It Works
- 10 Specifications
- 10 Air Control
- 10 Specifications
- 11 Clearances To Combustibles - 1200-C Insert
- 12 Clearances To Combustibles - 1700-C Insert
- 13 Dimensions - 1200-C Insert
- 14 Dimensions - 1700-C Insert
- 15 Installation
- 15 Removal From Pallet
- 15 ” (484mm) High Lintel
- 16 Masonry Fireplace Installation
- 19 Installation Using A Block-Off Plate For USA Only
- 21 Model 1200-C Brick Placement & Tube Locations
- 22 Model 1700-C Brick Placement & Tube Locations
- 23 C-Cast Ceramic Baffle Installation
- 24 Fan Wiring Diagrams
- 25 Disassembly
- 25 Removal of Cast Top
- 25 Removal of Cast Side Panels
- 26 Removal of Cast Side Brackets
- 26 Removal of Fan Assembly
- 27 Removal of Surround Panel
- 28 Removal of Door
- 28 Removal of Lower Front Casting
- 29 Removal of Lower Cast Sides
- 29 Door Latch Adjustment
- 30 Rating Label
- 31 Parts List
- 32 Parts Diagram
- 33 Warranty
- 36 Installation Data Sheet