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5700 WOOD STOVE
OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
Advanced Combustion Technology (ACT)
Owner’s Manual
Installation and Operation
VERY IMPORTANT!!
BEFORE STARTING
YOUR FIRST FIRE READ
HOW TO OPERATE
THE 2-STEP DOOR
HANDLE
Model:
820-0721
ON PAGE 19
This manual contains instructions for Installation, Operation & Maintenance.
Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. Failure to follow
instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES:
1) When installing your stove, particular attention should be paid to fire protection. If this room heater is not properly installed, a
house fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions. Contact local building, fire officials or authority
having jurisdiction about restrictions, installation inspection and permit requirements in your area.
2) 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 the heater while it is in use.
3) During operation, if any part of the stove starts to glow, the stove is in an overfired condition. Close the air controls completely
by pulling them out, until the glowing has stopped. OVERFIRING VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY!
4) Cool ashes should be disposed of carefully, using a metal container.
5) Do not burn wet or green wood. Store wood in a dry location.
6) DO NOT bUrN gArbAge Or FLAMMAbLe FLUIDS SUCH AS gASOLINe, NAPHTHA Or eNgINe OIL. Do not burn
treated wood, or wood with salt (driftwood, etc.). burning materials other than wood (including charcoal) under adverse
conditions may generate carbon monoxide in the home, resulting in illness or possible death.
7) Do not permit creosote or soot to accumulate excessively in the chimney or inside the firebox.
8) Check your chimney system thoroughly when installing into an existing metal or masonry chimney. Seek professional advice
if in doubt about its condition.
9) Do not connect this unit to a chimnney flue already serving another appliance.
10) Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as shown in this manual for this appliance.
11) build fire on brick firebox floor. Do not use grates, andirons or other methods to support fuel.
12) HOT WHILe IN OPerATION! Keep children, pets, clothing and furniture away. Contact can cause skin burns.
13) Do not connect to any air distribution duct or system.
14) rISK OF FIre! Do not operate with stove door or ash removal system door open.
15) For further information refer to NFPA 211 (US) or CAN/CSA-b365 (Canada).
16) Do not operate without fully assembling all components. burning your stove wthout the legs attached will void your warranty,
and could present a serious safety hazard.
17) Do not operate with broken glass.
PRIOR TO FIRST FIRE: Remove all labels from glass. Clean plated surfaces with a glass cleanser and soft
cloth to prevent staining from fingerprint oils.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Listings & Safety Cautions.............................................4
Installation Materials Needed........................................4
Venting System Overview..............................................4
Dimensions....................................................................5
Locating Your Stove.......................................................5
Serial Number Label Location.......................................6
Clearances to Combustibles..........................................6
Vent Specifications........................................................7
Floor Protection.............................................................7
Alternate Materials Worksheet ......................................8
ACCESSSORY / PARTS REPLACEMENT
Ash removal System .................................................. 15
Pedestal & Leg Kit Installation..................................... 16
blower Installation ....................................................... 17
Outside Air Kit.............................................................. 17
brick replacement ...................................................... 23
glass replacement..................................................... 23
Door Handle Assembly................................................ 24
baffle & Ceramic blanket removal & Installation........ 24
Accessory & replacement Parts List .......................... 25
exploded Views........................................................... 26
Service & Maintenance Log......................................... 27-28
Homeowner’s Notes.................................................... 29
Warranty Policy ........................................................... 30-31
Contact Information..................................................... 32
INSTALLATION METHODS:
Chimney Height / Draft & 2-10-3 rule...........................9
Flue Systems & Chimney Connections.........................10
Masonry Chimney..........................................................10
Solid Pack with Metal Supports.....................................
11-12
Metal Pre-Fab Chimney.................................................13
Mobile Home .................................................................14
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
Ash removal System ....................................................15
burning Process............................................................19
Start-Up & Primary Air Systems ....................................19
2-Step Door Handle Instructions ...................................19
Operating Instructions ...................................................20
building a Fire................................................................20
Opacity ..........................................................................21
burn rates.....................................................................21
Wood Selection .............................................................21
blower Operation...........................................................21
MAINTENANCE:
Creosote removal.........................................................22
Chimney Cleaning.........................................................22
Ash Disposal .................................................................22
Overfiring.......................................................................22
Firebrick ........................................................................22
glass Care & Cleaning..................................................22
Plated Surfaces.............................................................22
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LISTINGS & SAFETY CAUTIONS
These installation instructions describe the installation and opera-
tion of the QUADRA-FIRE 5700 woodstove. This stove meets the
U.S. environmental ProtectionAgency’s 1990 particulate emission
standards. The 5700 is listed by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. to
UL Safety Standard 1482, and ULC S627-93, and (UM) 84-HUD.
The 5700 is approved for mobile home installations when not
installed in a sleeping room and when an outside combustion
air inlet is provided. The structural integrity of the mobile home
floor, ceiling, and walls must be maintained. The stove must be
properly grounded to the frame of the mobile home and use only
listed double-wall connector pipe. Outside Air Kit, Part 831-1780,
must be installed in a mobile home installation.
FIRE SAFETY: To provide reasonable fire safety, the following should
be given serious consideration:
1. Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home
to ensure your safety. They should be located away from the
heating appliance and close to the sleeping areas. Follow
the smoke detector manufacturer’s placement and installation
instructions, and be sure to maintain regularly.
2.
3.
4.
A conveniently located Class A fire extinguisher to contend with
small fires resulting from burning embers.
A practiced evacuation plan, consisting of at least two escape
routes.
Check with your local building code agency before you begin your
installation to ensure compliance with local codes, including the
need for permits and follow-up inspections. be sure local build-
ing codes do not supersede UL specifications and always obtain
a building permit so that insurance protection benefits cannot be
unexpectedly cancelled. If any assistance is required during instal-
lation, please contact your local dealer.
A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows:
In the event of a chimney fire:
a.
b.
Immediately evacuate the home.
Notify fire department
VENTING SYSTEM
The venting system consists of a chimney connector and a chimney.
These get extremely hot during use. Temperatures inside the
chimney may exceed 2000°F (1100°C) in the event of a creosote
fire. To protect against the possibility of a house fire, the chimney
connector and chimney must be properly installed and maintained. An
approved thimble must be used when a connection is made through a
combustible wall to a chimney. A chimney support package must be
used when a connection is made through the ceiling to a prefabricated
chimney. These accessories are absolutely necessary to provide safe
clearances to combustible wall and ceiling material. Follow venting
manufacturer’s clearances when installing venting system.
Inspect and clean vent system frequently in accordance with the
instructions contained in this manual. Do not connect this unit to
a chimney serving another appliance.
When using optional blower, Part 831-1701, route power cord away
from unit. Do not route cord under or in front of appliance.
Do not elevate fire. build wood fire directly on firebrick.
Do not overfire - if heater or chimney connector glows, you are
overfiring. Stove thermometer recommended.
Operate only with the door closed. Open only to add fuel to the
fire. Operating with the door open can cause hot embers or sparks
to fall out and a fire may result.
This stove may be connected to a lined masonry chimney or a Listed
high temperature prefabricated approved metal chimney. Do not
connect it to a chimney serving another appliance. To do so will affect
the safe operation of both appliances.
INSTALLATION MATERIALS NEEDED FOR SAFETY
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR (also known as flue pipe or stove pipe):
The chimney connector joins the stove to the chimney (see page
9). It must be 6” (152mm) minimum diameter 24 MSg black or
blued steel, or an approved air-insulated double wall venting
pipe.
THIMBLE: Amanufactured or site-constructed device installed in
combustible walls through which the chimney connector passes to
the chimney (see pages 12-13). It is intended to keep the walls
from igniting.
WARNING! NEVER DRAW OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR FROM A
WALL, FLOOR OR CEILING CAVITY OR FROM ANY ENCLOSED
SPACE SUCH AS AN ATTIC OR GARAGE.
CHIMNEY SYSTEMS:
WARNING! DO NOTATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS WOODSTOVE
WITHOUT READING AND UNDERSTANDING THESE OPERAT-
ING INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY. FAILURE TO OPERATE
THIS APPLIANCE PROPERLY MAY CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE.
A. APPrOVeD MASONrY (see specifications on page 10)
with at least 5/8” (16mm) fire clay lining joined with refractory
cement or other listed system suitable for use with wood
stoves.
WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE IS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION
AND MAY REMAIN SO UP TO 40 MINUTES AFTER THERE IS
NO FUEL IN THE FIREBOX. IF THIS APPLIANCE IS IN A HIGH
TRAFFIC AREA OR CHILDREN MAY BE NEAR IT IS RECOM-
MENDED THAT YOU PURCHASEADECORATIVE BARRIOR TO
GO IN FRONT OF THEAPPLIANCE. ALWAYS kEEP CHILDREN
AWAY WHILE IT IS OPERATING AND DO NOT LET ANYONE
OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE UNLESS THEY ARE FAMILIAR
WITH THESE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS.
b. PreFAbrICATeD 6" (152mm) listed high temperature (UL
103 HT or ULC S629M) chimney. Components required by
manufacturers for installation such as the chimney support
base, firestop (as appropriate), attic insulation shield, insulated
tee, etc., are necessary to assure a safe chimney installation.
Use only components manufactured for the chimney. Chimney
installation should meet NFPA 211 standards.
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DIMENSIONS
26-5/8" (676mm)
33-1/16" (840mm)
30-1/4" (768mm)
17.0" (768mm)
10-1/16"
(256mm)
13-5/16"
(338mm)
C
L
11.0"
(279mm)
17-1/8" (494mm)
21-1/16" (535mm)
back of stove to glass
14-15/16"
(379mm)
29-3/16" (742mm)
38-3/4"
(984mm)
21-9/16"
(548mm)
13-11/16"
19-7/16" (494mm)
(348mm)
24.0" (610mm)
7-1/4"
(184mm)
26-5/8" (676mm)
C
L
4.0"
(102mm)
4-1/2"
(114mm)
35-1/2"
(902mm)
10-7/16"
(265mm)
8-9/16"
(217mm)
19-15/16" (506mm)
4-3/16" (106mm)
26-15/16" (684mm)
26-11/16" (678mm)
Shown with Ash Removal System Accessory
LOCATING YOUR STOVE
WHEN LOCATING YOUR STOVE consider safety, convenience, traffic flow, and the fact that the stove will need a chimney
and chimney connector. It is a good idea to plan your installation on paper, using exact measurements for clearances and
floor protection, before actually beginning the installation. If you’re not using an existing chimney, place the stove where
there will be a clear passage for a factory-built listed chimney through the ceiling and roof.
AVOID FIRE: Maintain the designated clearances to combustibles. Insulation must not touch the chimney. You must maintain
the designated air space clearance around the chimney. This space around a chimney is necessary to allow natural heat
removal from the area. Insulation in this space will cause a heat buildup, which may ignite wood framing. NOTE: Clearances
may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.
WE RECOMMEND that a qualified building inspector and your insurance company representative review your
plans before and after installation.
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CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES (UL AND ULC)
BACkWALL / SIDEWALL
ALCOVE SIDE VIEW
A
b
g
A
C
H
*
90° OFF TOP
UP & OUT CEILING
CLEARANCE
g
D
B
STOVE TO CEILING
CLEARANCE
CORNER INSTALLATION
ALCOVE TOP VIEW
e
F
C
e
D
F
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS In Inches and (Millimeters)
NOTE: All “A”, “C” and “F” Dimensions are to the inside diameter of the flue collar.
A
b
C
D
e
F
g
H
INSTALLATION: Full Vertical OR Horizontal with 2 foot minimum vertical Off Stove Top
SINGLE WALL PIPE
DOUBLE WALL PIPE
12.5 (318) 8 (203) 25.5 (648) 15 (381) 2 (51) 13 (432) 45.5 (1156) 18 (457)*
9.5 (241) 5 (127) 25.5 (648) 15 (381) 2 (51) 13 (432) 45.5 (1156) 12 (305)
INSTALLATION: 90o ELBOW OFF TOP OF STOVE THROUGH BACkWALL
DOUBLE WALL PIPE
9.5 (241) 5 (127) 25.5 (648) 15 (381) 2 (51) 13 (432) 45.5 (1156) 12 (305)
INSTALLATION: ALCOVE Six inch (6") (152mm) diameter listed Double Wall air insulated connector
pipe with UL103 HT listed factory-built Class "A" chimney, or a masonry chimney. (Mobile Home
must be equipped with a spark arrestor). Maximum depth of Alcove shall be no more than
48"(1220mm) with a minimum height of 45.5" (1156mm) to top of unit, and the referenced
clearances.
DOUBLE WALL PIPE
10.5 (268) 6 (153) 25.5 (648) 15 (381) N/A
N/A
45.5 (1156)
**
NFPA MINIMUM CLEARANCES - NOT TESTED
*
** SEE PIPE MANUFACTURERS CLEARANCES - NOT TESTED
SERIAL NUMBER / SAFETY LABEL LOCATION:
ON BACk OF STOVE
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FLOOR PROTECTION
FLOOR PROTECTION: Floor protector must be non-combustible material, extending beneath heater and to the front/sides/rear
as indicated. The floor must be non-combustible or otherwise adequately protected from radiant heat given off by the unit and
from sparks and falling embers. A layer of thin brick or ceramic tile over a combustible floor is not sufficient. A listed hearth pad
that has a “k” value of .84 or lower meets this requirement.
In US installations, it is necessary to install a floor protector of 1/2" thick metal clad millboard (“k” value = .84) or equivalent at
least 16" (457mm) in front of glass door and 8" (203mm) to both sides of the fuel loading door. Open the door and measure 8”
(203mm) from the side edge of the opening in the face of the stove. See *exception below.
See Alternate Materials Worksheet on Page 8 to determine if alternate floor protection materials are acceptable.
In Canada, similar floor protection must be provided 18" (457mm) in front and 8" (203mm) from the sides and rear of the
stove. See *exception below.
*EXCEPTION: Non-combustile floor protection must extend beneath the flue pipe when installed with horizontal venting
and extend 2” (51mm) beyond each side.
NOTe: Drawings are for illustration purposes only and are not to scale.
52-13/16 in.
4-13/16"
32-1/16 in.
3-3/16"
44-9/16"
minimum
Fuel loading door
8"
16" from glass
USA
USA
33-5/8"
minimum
203mm (8")
203mm
(8")
203mm
(8")
1387mm
(54-9/16")
minimum
USA
457mm (18")
CANADA
must extend 2" beyond each side of pipe
1083mm (42-5/8")
minimum
USA - Required
Canada - Recommended
VENT SPECIFICATIONS
Single Wall: Six inch (6”) (152mm) diameter, minimum 24 MSg black or blued steel connector pipe, with a Listed factory-built
chimney type UL103 HT* suitable for use with solid fuels, or a masonry chimney, and the referenced clearances.
Double Wall: Six inch (6”) (152mm) diameter, listed double wall air insulated connector pipe with Listed factory-built UL103 HT* Class
“A” chimney, or a masonry chimney (Mobile Home must be equipped with a spark arrestor), and the referenced clearances.
*In Canada must comply with CAN/ULC-S269-for the 650° C Factory-built chimney
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FLOOR PROTECTION (Cont’d)
ALTERNATE MATERIALS WORkSHEET
How to determine if alternate floor protection materials are acceptable:
All floor protection must be non-combustible (i.e., metals, brick, stone, mineral fiber boards, etc.). Any organic materials
(i.e., plastics, wood paper products, etc.) are combustible and must not be used. The floor protection specified includes
some form of thermal designation such as r-value (thermal resistance) or k-factor (thermal conductivity).
PROCEDURE:
1. Convert specification to r-value:
1
x T
r =
K-factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches:
r-value given - no conversion needed.
K x 12
1
k-factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches:
r-factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches: r = r x T
x T
r =
2. Determine the r-value of the proposed alternate floor protector.
i. Use the formula in step (1) to convert values not expressed as “r”.
ii. For multiple layers, add r-values of each layer to determine overall r-value.
3. If the overall r-value of the system is greater than the r-value of the specified floor protector, the alternate is acceptable.
EXAMPLE: The specified floor protector should be 3/4 inch thick material with a k-factor of 0.84. The proposed alternate is
4” brick with an r-factor of 0.2 over 1/8” mineral board with a k-factor of 0.29.
1
k
1
.84
x 0.75 = 0.893
=
x T
r =
Step (a): Use formula above to convert specification to r-value.
Step (b): Calculate r of proposed system.
4" brick of r = 0.2, therefore:
= 0.2 x 4 = 0.8
1/8" mineral board of k = 0.29, therefore:
1
r
r
=
x 0.125 = 0.431
brick
mineral board
0.29
r
= r
brick
+ r
mineral board
= 0.8 + 0.431 = 1.231
total
Step (c): Compare proposed system r
required, the system is acceptable.
of 1.231 to specified r of 0.893. Since proposed system r
is greater than
total
total
(ft2)(hr)(oF)
btu(in)
k =
btu(ft)
ft2(hr)(oF)
(ft2)(hr)(oF)
r =
1
k
= K x 12
=
K =
DEFINITIONS
r =
ft2(hr)(oF)
btu
(btu)(in)
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CHIMNEY HEIGHT/DRAFT
To be sure that your Quadra-Fire stove burns properly, the chimney draft (static pressure) should be approximately -.10”
water column (W.C.) during a high burn and -.04” W.C. during a low burn, measured 6” (152mm) above the top of the stove
after one hour of operation at each burn setting.
NOTE: These are guidelines only, and may vary somewhat for individual installations.
Your Quadra-Fire stove was designed for and tested on a 6” (152mm) chimney, 12’-14’ (360-420cm) high, (includes stove
height) measured from the base of the stove. The further your stack height or diameter varies from this configuration, the
possibility of performance problems exists. In addition, exterior conditions such as roof line, surrounding trees, prevailing
winds and nearby hills can influence stove performance. Your local dealer is the expert in your geographic area and can
usually make suggestions or discover solutions that will easily correct your flue problem, allowing your woodstove and its
flue system to operate correctly and provide safe and economical heat for your home.
A masonry chimney or a Listed factory-built UL103 HT Class “A” chimney must be the required height above the roof and
any other nearby obstructions. The chimney must be at least 3’ (91cm) higher than the highest point where it passes through
the roof and at least 2’ (61cm) higher than the highest part of the roof or structure that is within 10’ (305cm) of the chimney,
measured horizontally. See 2-10-3 Rule below.
These are safety requirements and are not meant to assure proper flue draft.
We recommend using a minimum total system height of 12' (360cm), measured from the flue collar to the top of the
chimney (not including chimney cap).
Availability of combustion air: Asource of air (oxygen) is necessary in order for combustion to take place. It is important to
realize that whatever combustion air is consumed by the fire must be replaced. If you are using room air, the air is replaced
via air leakage that occurs around windows and under doors, etc. However, in most newly constructed houses, mobile homes,
or even existing homes that are fitted with tightly sealed doors and windows, the area from which the combustion air is taken
is relatively air tight. In these cases, an outside air source must be made available to feed combustion air from outside the
home into the stove. An Outside Air Kit is available for your stove as an option, Part 831-1780. The kit is a requirement for
mobile home installations. Check with the local authorities in your area for the requirements in your location.
2-10-3 RULE
2 ft Min (61cm)
3 ft Min
(91cm)
10 ft Min
(305cm)
WARNING!
ALWAYS FOLLOW CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR IS TO BE USED ONLY WITHIN THE ROOM, BETWEEN THE STOVE AND CEILING OR
WALL. THE CONNECTOR SHALL NOT PASS THROUGH AN ATTIC OR ROOF SPACE, CLOSET OR SIMILAR
CONCEALED SPACE, OR A FLOOR, OR CEILING. MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
AS REFERENCED ON PAGES 6, 7, 8, & 9.
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MASONRY CHIMNEY (Cont’d)
FLUE SYSTEMS
There are two separate and different parts to a flue system: the
chimney connector and the chimney itself.
The flue should be checked to determine that it is not too
large for the stove. NFPA 211 allows the cross-sectional
area of the flue to be no more than 3 times the cross-
sectional area of the flue collar of the stove (28 x 3 =
84 square inches). It is recommended that a chimney
with a larger diameter than 6” (152mm) be relined,
since the oversized flue can cause poor performance
and contribute to the accumulation of creosote. (See
page 9 for more information about troubleshooting draft
problems).
A. Single wall connector or stove pipe. This must be at least
24 gauge mild steel or 26 gauge blue steel. The sections
must be attached to the stove and to each other with
the crimped (male) end pointing toward the stove. See
Chimney Connector Diagram below. All joints, including
the connection at the stove collar, should be secured
with three sheet metal screws. Make sure to follow
the minimum clearances to combustibles as set out on
page 6 of this manual. Where passage through the wall,
or partition of combustible construction is desired, the
installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-b365 (Canada).
CAUTION! DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY
FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
When connecting the stove through a combustible wall to
a masonry chimney, special methods are needed. There
are several ways to make this connection, including
the construction of a masonry thimble. In Canada, the
installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-b365. Check with
your local building authorities and/or consult the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA 211). Refer to Figure
13B on page 13 and Figures 14A & 14B on page 14
b. Factory-built listed chimney connector (vented). A listed
connector (vented) must be used when installing this unit
in a mobile home. The listed connectors must conform to
each other to ensure a proper fit and seal.
Wood Stud 2"
FLUE
GAS
DIRECTION
(51mm)
Clearance
from chimney
wall
TOWARDS
STOVE
Fireclay liner 5/8"
(16mm) Minimum
or equivalent.
Header
FIGURE 10A - Chimney Connector
MASONRY CHIMNEY
For optimal performance, masonry chimneys used to vent this
appliance should be lined with a 6" (152mm) stainless steel
liner. Installations into a clay flue without a stainless steel liner
may reduce draw which affects performance, cause the glass
to darken and produce excessive creosote.
Fireclay liner 5/8"
(16mm) Minimum
or equivalent.
ensure that a masonry chimney meets the minimum standards
of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard
211. It must have at least a 5/8" (16mm) fire clay liner or a listed
chimney liner system. See Figure 11B on page 11. Make sure
there are no cracks, loose mortar or other signs of deterioration
and blockage. It is best to have the chimney inspected by a
professional, and be sure to have the chimney cleaned before
the stove is installed and operated.
Sill support
Thimble Assembly:
12" (305mm) of brick
separation between
clay liner and
FIGURE 10B
WARNING!! IF INSTALLING THIS MODEL TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY, ALWAYS BE SURE THE CHIMNEY IS IN GOOD
CONDITION AND THAT IT MEETS THE MINIMUM STANDARDS OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
STANDARD 211. A FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY MUST BE 6” (152mm) UL103 HT.
THIS APPLIANCE IS MADE WITH A 6 INCH (152mm) DIAMETER CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AS THE FLUE COLLAR ON THE
UNIT. CHANGING THE DIAMETER OF THE CHIMNEY CAN AFFECT DRAFT AND CAUSE POOR PERFORMANCE. IT IS NOT
RECOMMENDED TO USE OFFSETS OR ELBOWS AT ALTITUDES ABOVE 4000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL OR WHEN THERE
ARE OTHER FACTORS THAT AFFECT FLUE DRAFT.
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SOLID PACk CHIMNEY WITH METAL SUPPORTS AS A THIMBLE
For the method of installation to a masonry chimney shown in Figures 13A & 13B on page 13, it will be necessary to pur-
chase a 12” (305mm) long 8" (203mm) inside diameter, section of prefabricated Listed solid pack chimney to use as a thimble.
Purchase a wall spacer, trim collar, and a wall band manufactured to fit the chimney section you purchase.
The safety features of this system are two fold:
1. A 2" (51 mm) air space between the chimney section and combustible wall
2. The 1" (25mm) air space around the chimney connector as it passes through the chimney section to the chimney.
The location of the opening through the wall to the chimney must leave a minimum 18" (457mm) vertical clearance
between the connector pipe and the ceiling (or minimum recommended from pipe manufacturer) to prevent the
ceiling from catching fire.
Measure for the center-line as shown in Figure 11A below. Cut an opening in the wall large enough to accommodate the
outside dimension of the chimney section plus the minimum air space specified by its manufacturer. It may be necessary
to cut the wall studs and install a header and a sill frame to maintain the wall support. The hole in the chimney must have
at least an 8" (203mm) diameter fire clay liner or equivalent, secured with refractory mortar. If it is necessary to cut a hole
in the chimney liner, use extreme care to keep it from shattering.
FIreCLAY FLUe LINer
WITH AIr SPACe
CONCreTe CAP
Wall
rAFTer
FLASHINg
Center of Hole
Opening
1" (25mm)
CLeArANCe
WITH FIreSTOP
Center Line
CeILINg JOIST
Center Line
eAVe
COMbUSTIbLe WALL
1" (25mm) CLeArANCe
THIMbLe,
12" (305mm)
OF brICK
SHeATHINg
Add center-line measurement to
depth measurement of your floor pro-
tector. Mark this combined measure-
ment at correct wall location for your
installation, maintaining minimum
clearance to combustibles.
FLOOr PrOTeCTOr
FIGURE 11A
AIrTIgHT
CLeANOUT DOOr
FIGURE 11B
WARNING! ALWAYS FOLLOW CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR IS TO BE USED ONLY WITHIN THE ROOM, BETWEEN THE STOVE AND CEILING OR WALL, NEVER
PASSING THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE CEILING OR WALL. THE CONNECTOR SHALL NOT PASS THROUGH AN ATTIC OR
ROOF SPACE, CLOSET OR SIMILAR CONCEALED SPACE, OR A FLOOR, OR CEILING. MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES
TO COMBUSTIBLES AS REFERENCED ON PAGE 7.
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SOLID PACk CHIMNEY WITH METAL SUPPORTS AS A THIMBLE (Cont’d)
First, make the frame for the thimble, ensuring it is no
smaller than 14" (356mm) square, to maintain a 2"
(51mm) air space around the chimney section.
Min. Chimney Clearance
to Wall Spacer and
Combustibles - 2" (51mm)
Min. Clearance
2" (51mm)
1" (25mm) Air
Space to Chimney
Section
Attach the wall spacer to the chimney side of the
frame. Then insert the frame into the opening, toe
nailing it to the wall studs. Install the wall band in the
framing to secure the chimney section in place.
Chimney Flue
Liner
Fireclay
Chimney
Liner or
Connector
equivalent
Insert a single section of chimney connector into the
chimney through the wall band, being sure it does
not protrude into the chimney beyond the edge of
the chimney flue lining.
Chimney Section
Trim Collar
Wall band
Wall Spacer
Masonry Chimney
Constructed to NFPA 211
Apply high temperature furnace cement to the end of
the chimney section and install it over the connector,
through the wall spacer. Tighten the wall band to
hold the chimney section firmly in place and against
the chimney.
FIGURE 12A
Install the trim collar on the outside of the opening.
Check to make sure there is a 1" (25mm) air space
between the connector and the chimney section.
Fire Clay
Flue Liner
During installation be certain that a 2" (51mm) air
space to the wood framing is maintained. Do not
fill this space with insulation. Insulation in this air
space will cause a heat buildup which may ignite
the wood framing.
with Airspace
Masonry
Chimney
Trim Collar
Wall Spacer
Chimney Section
with 2" (51mm)
Clearance to
Wall band to
Secure
Chimney
Section
Combustibles
Chimney
Connector
Wood Studs Used for
Framing - Spaced 2"
(51mm) clearance
from Masonry
Chimney
FIGURE 12B
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CONNECTION TO A METAL PRE-FABRICATED CHIMNEY
When a metal prefabricated chimney is used,
Listed
Chimney
Attic
Insulation
Shield
the manufacturer’s installation instructions
must be followed precisely. You must also
purchase (from the same manufacturer)
and install the ceiling support package or
wall pass-through and “T” section package,
firestops (where needed), insulation shield, roof
flashing, chimney cap, etc. Maintain the proper
clearance to the structure as recommended by
the manufacturer. This clearance is usually a
minimum of 2” (51mm), although it may vary by
manufacturer or for certain components.
Listed Cap
Storm Collar
Combustible
Ceiling
Joists
Maintain 2" (51mm)
Clearance
Specified
Clearance
Flashing
Ceiling
Support
Chimney
Connector
Listed Chimney
Ceiling Support
To Stove
Combustible Wall
Chimney
Connector
There are basically two methods of metal
chimney installation. One method is to install
the chimney inside the residence through the
ceiling and the roof (Figure 13A). Install an
attic insulation shield to maintain the specified
clearance to insulation. Insulation in this air
space will cause a heat buildup which may ignite
the ceiling joists.The other method is to install
an exterior chimney that runs up the outside
of the residence (Figure 13B). This method
of installation requires at a minimum a wall
pass-through device, a wall support package,
insulated “T” section and roof flashing. The
components illustrated may not look exactly like
the system you purchase, but they demonstrate
the basic components you will need for a
proper and safe installation.
*
*
refer to Clearances
to Combustibles
*
Floor
Protector
FIGURE 13A - INTERIOR CHIMNEY
Combustible Outside Wall
Listed
Chimney Pipe
Listed Cap
Maintain 2" (51mm)
Clearance Through eave
2" (51mm)
Clearance
Chimney
Listed Chimney
Connector
The chimney must be the required height
above the roof or other obstruction for safety
and proper draft operation. The chimney
must be a minimum of 3’ (91cm) higher than
the highest point where it passes through the
roof, and at least 2’ (61cm) higher than the
highest part of the roof or structure that is
within 10’ (305cm) of the chimney, measured
horizontally (2-10-3 Rule Figure on page
9).
Flashing
To Stove
Insulated " T "
Wall Support
Trim Collar
on Inside
Wall
Wall Spacer on
Outside Wall
*
Combustible
Ceiling
Insulated " T "
Chimney
Connector
*
Combustible Wall
IMPORTANT!
Floor
Protector
Follow the manufacturer’s
installation instructions
and maintain the
*refer to Clearances to Combustibles
manufacturer’s specified
clearance distances.
FIGURE 13B - EXTERIOR CHIMNEY
In Canada when using a factory-built chimney, make sure it is safety listed, Type UL 103 HT CLASS "A"
or conforming to CAN/ULC-S629, STANDARD FOR 650°C FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEYS.
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MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
You must use a Quadra-Fire Outside Air kit for installation in a mobile home.
1. An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and
must remain clear of leaves, debris, ice and/or snow. It
must be unrestricted while unit is in use to prevent room
air starvation which can cause smoke spillage and an
inability to maintain a fire. Smoke spillage can also set
off smoke alarms.
Spark Arestor Cap
Storm Collar
2. Stove must be secured to the mobile home structure by
bolting pedestal through hearth pad and into floor. For
leg models, use 1/4” (6mm) lag bolts with the appropriate
length for your application.
roof Flashing
3. Stove must be grounded with #8 solid copper grounding
wire or equivalent and terminated at each end with N.e.C.
approved grounding device.
Joist Shield/Firestop
Double Wall
Connector Pipe
4. Stove must be installed with an approved UL103 HT
ventilated chimney connector, UL103 HT chimney, and
terminal cap with spark arrestor. Never use a single wall
connector (stove pipe) in a mobile home installation. Use
only double-wall connector pipe, Dura-Vent DVL, Selkirk
metalbestos DS or Security DL double-wall connector or
any Listed double-wall connector pipe.
Outside Air
5. Refer to page 6 of this manual or the Serial Number label
Kit Connector
on the back of the stove for clearances to combustibles.
Floor
Protector
6. Floor protection requirements on pages 7-8 must be
followed precisely.
7. In Canada, this appliance must be connected to a 6”
(152mm) factory-built chimney conforming to CAN/ULC-
629M, STANDArD FOr FACTOrY bUILT CHIMNeYS.
Outside Air
8. Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the
location where the chimney or other component penetrates
to the exterior of the structure.
Floor Vent
FIGURE 14A
9. Follow the chimney and chimney connector manufacturer’s
instructions when installing the flue system for use in a
mobile home.
WARNING: NEVER DRAW COMBUSTION AIR FROM
A WALL, FLOOR OR CEILING CAVITY OR FROM
ANY ENCLOSED SPACE SUCH AS AN ATTIC OR
GARAGE.
NOTE: Offsets from the vertical, not exceeding 45°, are
allowed per Section 905(a) of the Uniform Mechanical
Code (UMC). Offsets greater than 45° are considered
horizontal and are also allowed, providing the horizontal
run does not exceed 75% of the vertical height of the
vent. Construction, clearance and termination must be in
compliance with the UMC Table 9C.
CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE
MOBILE HOME FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING/ROOF
MUST BE MAINTAINED. (i.e., DO NOT CUT THROUGH
FLOOR JOIST, WALL STUD, CEILING TRUSS, ETC.)
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM.
NOTE: Top sections of chimney must be removable to allow
maximum clearance of 13.5 ft (411cm) from ground level
for transportation purposes.
10. burn wood only. Other types of fuels may generate poisonous gases (e.g., carbon monoxide).
11. If unit burns poorly while an exhaust blower is on in home, (i.e., range hood), then increase combustion air.
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ASH REMOVAL SYSTEM (ARS) INSTALLATION
ARS OPERATING AND CLEANING
1. Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor.
1. When stove is cool, open front door and brush most
of the ash into the center of the firebox. remember
to leave 1/4” to 1/2” (6-13mm) of ash on the firebox
floor to act as a natural grate, allowing air to flow
freely underneath wood.
2. Lay body of stove on its back on protective pad or pallet.
3. remove ash removal system top and bottom cover plates by
loosening nuts under stove. Discard both plates.
2. Clean ash down through the ash removal system
grate into the drawer below. If there are large pieces
in the ashes, you can remove the grate before
brushing the ash into the drawer. be sure to replace
the grate before operating the stove.
grATe
TOP COVer
STOVe bOTTOM
PLATe
3. Swing open ash removal door on leg model. (On the
pedestal model, first pull down the hinged pedestal
front to expose the ash removal door).
4. Pull out the ash drawer. CLOSe the ash removal
door. (Closing this door avoids ash blowing into the
room in the event of a downdraft).
NUTS
5. empty the ashes following the directions below.
FIGURE 15A
6. Swing open ash removal door and replace ash
drawer with the overhanging lip facing toward you.
4. Using a rubber mallet, install plugs (supplied) into two front
7. Close ash removal door securely.
holes, See Figure 15B.
5. Line up holes in ash removal system with holes in adapter on
bottom of stove.
Disposal of Ashes. Ashes should be placed in a metal
container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of
ashes should be placed on a non-combustible 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 dispersed, they should
be retained in the closed container until all cinders have
thoroughly cooled.
6. Screw ash removal system securely in place.
7. Insert ashpan into ash removal system box, making sure
the overhanging lip is facing towards you.
8. Attach legs or pedestal.
CAUTION FOR NOTE LEG MODELS: DO NOT TILT THE
UNIT ON THE CAST IRON LEGS. Lift the unit upright and
place it into position on the floor protector.
9. After righting stove, insert ash removal system grate into
opening in firebox floor.
DISCARD
LEG MODEL
INSTALL PLUGS
INTO THESE TWO
HOLES
FIGURE 15b
PEDESTAL MODEL
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PEDESTAL OR LEG kIT INSTALLATION
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE STOVE BEFORE FULLYASSEMBLING ALL
COMPONENTS. BURNING YOUR STOVE WITHOUT A PEDESTAL OR LEG
kIT ATTACHED WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND COULD PRESENT A
SAFETY HAZARD.
PEDESTAL MODEL
1 Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor.
2. Lay body of stove on its back on protective pad or
pallet.
3. Loosen screws on adapter and slide pedestal over
adapter on bottom of stove
)F INSTALLING LEGSꢀREMOVE
THESE SCREWS TO ATTACH
LEG BRACKETS TO BOTTOM
OF STOVE
4. Line up holes in sides of pedestal with holes in
adapter.
5. Securely tighten pedestal into place.
6. Carefully stand stove up and place in desired loca-
tion.
7. Slip wooden decorative strips onto pedestal edges.
8. Open door of stove and check to make sure firebricks
and ceramic blanket are in their proper locations (see
pages 23-24).
FIGURE 16A
LEG MODEL
1. remove leg mounting brackets packaged inside fire-
box.
Leg MOUNTINg brACKeTS
2. Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor.
(packaged inside stove firebox).
3. Lay body of stove on its back on protective pad or
pallet.
4 remove the bolts, using a 9/16” Hex Head socket or
wrench, from the adapter and save.
5. Secure mounting brackets to the bottom of the stove
with 1/4”-20 Phillips screws. See Figure 16A. These
screws are located on the outer skin at the bottom rear
of the stove.
6. Loosely assembly bolts into the corner of the mounting
brackets.
7. Slide legs onto mounting brackets and tighten.
8. Carefully stand stove up and place in desired location.
9. Use leveling bolts on legs to stabilize and level stove.
FIGURE 16B
10. Open door of stove and check to make sure firebricks
and ceramic blanket are in their proper locations (see
pages 23-24).
CAUTION! DO NOT TILT THE UNIT ON THE
CAST IRON LEGS. Lift the unit upright and
place it into position on the floor protector.
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INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL BLOWER, Part 831-1701
The blower is shipped fully assembled and ready for installation.
1. remove the three bolts (1/4”-20 Phillips Head) on the outer skin at the bottom rear of stove.
2. Align holes in mounting flange of blower with bolt holes in stove. blower should be positioned around bottom of rear outer
skin as shown in drawing below.
3. re-insert and tighten bolts, securing blower onto outer wall of stove.
Do not remove ground from plug. Plug blower cord into a grounded outlet. route power cord away from stove in such a
manner to avoid heat from the stove, traffic, or other damage. Do not route cord under or in front of stove.
ADJUSTING THE BLOWER SPEED CONTROL, IF NECESSARY*
*The blower speed control for this unit is adjusted at the factory and normally does not
require further adjustment.
NOTE: When the speed control is turned clockwise, it will click on to high speed. Continue to turn the speed control clockwise
to decrease the speed. At full clockwise, the blower should blow gently, but should not stop.
1. With the unit plugged in, turn the speed control knob to slow (full clockwise).
2. With a small screwdriver, adjust the blower speed by turning the adjustment mechanism through the hole on the side
of the speed control.
3. Adjust the speed so the blower runs slowly, but does not stop. Turn clockwise to slow the blower and counterclockwise
to increase the speed.
bLOWer SPeeD CONTrOL
Outer
Skin
blower
Mounting
Flange
FIGURE 17A
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OUTSIDE AIR kIT INSTALLATION
Included in kit: 1 front cover; fiberglass rope; 2 vent
straps; venting flange & 4 screws; termination cap
& screws. Not all materials are needed for each
model.
Pedestal Model
Items Needed for Installation: 4” (102mm) flex pipe
in the length as required for your installation;
Phillips screwdriver; Silicone sealant; Drills and
saws necessary for cutting holes through the wall
or flooring in your home.
Flex
Flange
1. remove all materials from packing box.
2. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove 2 bolts
beneath the ashcatcher. re-use bolts to install front
cover. be certain that the cover is pushed back as
far as possible.
Cut-away
view
Front
Cover
4 in. (102mm) Flex
Line (Not Included)
Fiberglass
Sealing
rope
Side
Cover
(2)
3. Install side covers to each side. Slide covers into
area and secure with 4 sheet metal screws.
Outside Air Termination Cap
(Contains rodent Screen)
4. Floor installation: Cut a 4” (102mm) minimum
hole in the floor to accommodate outside air piping.
Use 4” (102mm) metal flex or rigid piping to directly
connect outside air to the unit or into vented crawl
space. (Do not put flex into a non-vented crawl
space). Use the supplied termination cap with a
rodent screen. Seal between the floor and the
pipe with silicone to prevent moisture penetration.
Install fiberglass sealing rope under each side of
pedestal.
FIGURE 18A
Leg Model
5. Rear/wall installation: Cut a 4” (102mm) hole in
outside wall to accommodate outside air piping.
Use 4” (102mm) metal flex or rigid piping to
directly connect outside air to stove intake. Use
the supplied termination cap with a rodent screen.
Seal between the wall and the pipe with silicone
to prevent moisture penetration. Install fiberglass
sealing rope under each side of pedestal.
4 in. Flex Line
(Not Included)
Front
Cover
Flex Flange
Outside Air Termination Cap
(contains rodent screen)
Side Cover
(2)
FIGURE 18B
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE USING STOVE
BURNING PROCESS
and rekindle the next load of wood. It is best to open the air
controls for a short while before reloading. This livens up
the coalbed. Open door slowly so that ash or smoke does
not exit stove through opening. You should also break up any
large chunks and distribute the coals so that the new wood
is laid on hot coals.
In recent years there has been an increasing concern about air
quality. Much of the blame for poor air quality has been placed
on the burning of wood for home heating. In order to improve the
situation, we at Quadra-Fire have developed cleaner-burning wood
stoves that surpass the requirements for emissions established
by our governing agencies. These wood stoves, like any other
appliances, must be properly operated in order to ensure that they
perform the way they are designed to perform. Improper operation
can turn most any wood stove into a smoldering environmental
hazard.
Air quality is important to all of us, and if we choose to use
wood to heat our homes we should do so responsibly. To do
this we need to learn to burn our stoves in the cleanest way
possible. Doing this will allow us to continue using our wood
stoves for many years to come.
kINDLING or 1st STAGE
AIR CONTROLS
It helps to know a little about the actual process of burning in
order to understand what goes on inside a stove. The first stage
of burning is called the kindling stage. In this stage, the wood is
heated to a temperature high enough to evaporate the moisture
which is present in all wood. The wood will reach the boiling
point of water (212°F) and will not get any hotter until the water
is evaporated. This process takes heat from the coals and
tends to cool the stove.
START-UP AIR SYSTEM
The combustion air enters at the rear of the firebox through
the rear air tubes. This air supply is controlled by the
Start-up Air Control.
PRIMARY AIR SYSTEM
The primary air enters at the upper front of the firebox,
near the top of the glass door. This preheated air supplies
the necessary fresh oxygen to mix with the unburned
gases, helping to create secondary, tertiary and quaternary
combustions. This air is regulated by the Primary Control.
For more primary air push control in, for less air pull
control out.
Fire requires three things to burn: fuel, air and heat. So, if heat
is robbed from the stove during the drying stage, the new load of
wood has reduced the chances for a good clean burn. For this
reason, it is always best to burn dry, seasoned firewood. When
the wood isn’t dry, you must open the air controls and burn the
stove at a high burn setting for a longer time to start it burning.
The heat generated from the fire should be warming your home
and establishing the flue draft, not evaporating the moisutre out
of wet, unserasoned wood, resulting in wasted heat.
The air control on the right side of the stove is called the Start -Up
Air Control; it is used during the kindling stage of burning. It must
be closed (pulled out) after the first 5 to 15 minutes.
START-UP AIR
CONTROL
PRIMARY AIR
CONTROL
2nd STAGE
The next stage of burning, the secondary stage, is the period when
the wood gives off flammable gases which burn above the fuel
with bright flames. During this stage of burning it is very important
that the flames be maintained and not allowed to go out. This will
ensure the cleanest possible fire. If you are adjusting your stove
for a low burn rate, you should close down the air to the point
where you can still maintain some flame. If the flames tend to
go out, the stove is set too low for your burning conditions. The
air control in the center of the stove beneath the ashcatcher, is
the one used to adjust the stove for burn rates. This is called the
Primary Control. See Figure 19A.
OPEN - PUSH IN Rod
FIGURE 19A
CLOSE - PULL OUT Rod
OPERATION OF TWO-STEP DOOR HANDLE
The 5700 is equipped with a two-step door handle. Turn the
door handle counter clockwise and open the door. The door
will open approximately one inch and stop. This allows for
the air flow to stablize and flow up the chimney and helps
prevent smoke spillage into the room. We recommend that
you pause at this stage to allow this to take place. Continue
to turn counter clockwise and now you can completely open
the door for refueling. See Figure 24A on page 24 for instal-
lation instructions.
FINAL STAGE
The final stage of burning is the charcoal stage. This occurs when
the flammable gases have been mostly burned and only charcoal
remains. This is a naturally clean portion of the burn. The coals
burn with hot blue flames.
It is very important to reload your stove while enough lively hot
coals remain in order to provide the amount of heat needed to dry
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Cont’d)
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE USING STOVE
For maximum operating efficiency with the lowest emissions, follow these operating procedures:
1. regardless of desired heat output, when loading stove, burn your Quadra-Fire with both air controls wide open for 5 to
15 minutes.
2. regulate burn rate (heat output) by using the Primary Control (center under ashcatcher). The Start-Up Air Control (on the
right) is mainly for initial start-up and reloading.
3. Heat output settings: Following 5 to 15 minutes of burning with controls wide open (see #1 above):
4. burn dry, well-seasoned wood.
WARNING: Do not operate with Start-Up Air
Control in the open position in excess of 15
minutes! "risk of extreme temperatures! Pro-
longed operation of this stove with the Start-
Up Air Control in the open position may cause
the combustible materials around the stove to
exceed safe temperature limits".
BTU / Hr
below 10,000
10,000 - 15,000
15,000 - 30,000
Maximum Heat
Start-Up Air Control
Closed after 5 to 15 minutes
Closed after 5 to 15 minutes
Closed after 5 to 15 minutes
Closed after 5 to 15 minutes
*Primary Control
Pull to Stop
1/8” - 1/2” open
1/2” - 1-1/2” open
Fully open
NOTE: These are approximate settings, and will vary with type of wood or chimney draft. Due to altitude and other environmental circumstances, this
operation information is a guideline only. Similar burn rates may be obtained using other settings unique to your situation.
BUILDING A FIRE
CAUTION: Before lighting your first fire in the stove: 1) Make certain that the baffle is correctly positioned. It
should be resting against the rear support; 2) Follow instructions on page 20 for cleaning plated surfaces, and;
3) Remove all labels from glass front.
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 the heater while it is in use.
There are many ways to build a fire. The basic principle is to light easily-ignitable tinder or paper, which ignites the fast
burning kindling, which in turn ignites the slow-burning firewood. Here is one method that works well:
1. Place several wads of crushed paper on the firebox floor. Heating the flue with slightly crumpled newspaper before
adding kindling keeps smoke to a minimum.
2. Lay small dry sticks of kindling on top of the paper.
3. Open Start-Up Air Control and Primary Air Control fully.
4. Make sure that no matches or other combustibles are in the immediate area of the stove. be sure the room is adequately
ventilated and the flue unobstructed.
5. Light the paper in the stove. NeVer light or rekindle stove with kerosene, gasoline, or charcoal lighter fluid; the
results can be fatal.
6. Once the kindling is burning quickly, add several full-length logs 3” (76mm) or 4” (102mm) in diameter. be careful not
to smother the fire. Stack the pieces of wood carefully: near enough to keep each other hot, but far enough away from
each other to allow adequate air flow between them.
7. When ready to reload the stove, add more logs. Large logs burn slowly, holding a fire longer. Small logs burn fast
and hot, giving quick heat.
8. Adjust the Start-Up Air Control and Primary Control; the more you close down the Primary Control, the lower and slower
the fire will burn. The more you open the Primary Control, the more heat will be produced. The Start-Up Air Control
is only used for the first 5 to 15 minutes.
As long as there are hot coals, repeating steps 7 and 8 will maintain a continuous fire throughout the season.
NOTE: The special high temperature paint that your stove is finished with will cure as your stove heats. You will notice an
odor and perhaps see some vapor rise from the stove surface; this is normal. We recommend that you open a window
until the odor dissipates and paint is cured.
NOTE: Stove should be run full open for 15 minutes a day to keep air passages clean.
WARNING! DO NOT LEAVE THE FIRE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR
WARNING! ALWAYS OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE DOOR
IS UNLATCHED. UNSTABLE FIREWOOD COULD FALL OUT OF THE
FIREBOX CREATING A FIRE HAZARD TO YOUR HOME.
CLOSED AND LATCHED EXCEPT DURING START-UP AND RE-
FUELING .
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OPACITY
This is the measure of how cleanly your stove is burning. Opacity is measured in percent; 100% opacity is when an object
is totally obscured by the smoke column from a chimney, and 0% opacity means that no smoke column can be seen. As you
become familiar with your stove, you should periodically check the opacity. This will allow you to know how to burn your stove
as nearly smoke-free as possible (goal of 0% opacity).
BURN RATES
• STARTING FIRE: Open (push in) both controls fully. After a wood load has been burning for 5 to 15 minutes (longer for very
large pieces) close the Start-Up Air Control by pulling it out (to the right of the stove).
• HIGH: Leave the Primary Air Control fully open (center of stove under the ashcatcher). It is important to do this when reloading
the stove. Failure to do this could result in excessive emissions (opacity).
After a wood load has been burning for 5 to 15 minutes on High to achieve the following burn rates
set the controls as listed below:
• MEDIUM HIGH: Close the Primary Air Control to 1/2” to 1-1/2” (13-38mm) open, Start-Up Air is closed.
• MEDIUM LOW: Close the Primary Control to 1/8” -1/2” (3-13mm) open. Start-Up Air is closed.
• LOW: gradually close down the Primary Control, making sure to maintain flames in the stove. (Star-Up Air is closed.) It is very
important to maintain flames in your stove during the first few hours of a low burn to avoid excessive air pollution.
WOOD SELECTION AND STORAGE
CAUTION: DO NOT STORE WOOD CLOSER THAN THE REQUIRED CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE OF THE STOVE OR
WITHIN THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR LOADING AND ASH REMOVAL.
burn only dry seasoned wood. Store wood under cover, out of the rain and snow. Dry and well-seasoned wood will not only
minimize the chance of creosote formation, but will give you the most efficient fire. even dry wood contains at least 15% moisture
by weight, and should be burned hot enough to keep the chimney hot for as long as it takes to dry the wood out - about one hour.
It is a waste of energy to burn unseasoned wood of any kind.
Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered wet, and requires full seasoning time. Standing dead wood can
be considered to be about two-thirds seasoned. To tell if wood is dry enough to burn, check the ends of the logs. If there
are cracks radiating in all directions from the center, it is dry. If your wood sizzles in the fire, even though the surface is
dry, it may not be fully cured.
Splitting wood before it is stored reduces drying time. Wood should be stacked so that both ends of each piece are exposed to
air, since more drying occurs through the cut ends than the sides. This is true even with wood that has been split. Store wood
under cover, such as in a shed, or covered with a tarp, plastic, tar paper, sheets of scrap plywood, etc., as uncovered wood can
absorb water from rain or snow, delaying the seasoning process.
BLOWER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(see blower installation instructions on page 17)
If your Quadra-Fire wood stove is equipped with an optional blower, you should follow these guidelines:
1. Initial (cold) start-up: Leave blower off until your stove is hot and a good coalbed is established. The blower may be
turned on approximately 15 minutes after loading the stove with fuel.
2. High burn setting: The blower may be left on throughout the burn.
3. Medium or Medium-High burn setting: The blower should be left off until a good burn is established, then turned on
at a medium or high rate.
4. Low burn setting: The blower tends to cool off the stove. If you are using wet wood or a very low burn setting, leave
blower off until the burn is well established. Then, if you wish, turn the blower on at a lower rate. Too high a blower setting
with a low burn rate may adversely affect emissions.
5. The blower is equipped with a speed control. The highest blower speed is obtained by turning the speed control to“ON” and
then adjusting counterclockwise towards “OFF” as far as possible without turning the blower off. For a low blower speed,
turn the control knob clockwise as far as possible.
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MAINTENANCE and GLASS CARE
FIREBRICk
CREOSOTE
FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL: When wood is
burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors
which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote.
The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool
chimney flue of a newly-started or a slow-burning fire. As
a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining.
When ignited, this creosote creates an extremely hot fire
which may damage the chimney or even destroy the house.
The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected
once every two months during the heating season to
determine if a creosote or soot buildup has occurred. If
creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed
to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
The firebox of your Quadra-Fire stove is lined with high quality
firebrick, which has exceptional insulating properties. There is no
need to use a grate; simply build a fire on the firebox floor of your
stove. Do not operate stove without firebrick.
GLASS CARE
NOTE: REMOVE ALL LABELS FROM GLASS BEFORE LIGHTING
THE FIRST FIRE IN YOUR STOVE.
Quadra-Fire stoves are equipped with ceramic super heat-resistant
glass, which can only be broken by impact or misuse. Do not slam
stove door or impact the glass. When closing door, make sure
that logs do not protrude against the glass. Clean glass with a
nonabrasive glass cleaner, such as Windex. Abrasive cleaners may
scratch and cause glass to crack. Inspect glass regularly. If you find
a crack or break, immediately put the fire out and return the door to
your dealer for replacement of glass before further use.
INSPECTION: Inspect the system at the stove connection
and at the chimney top. Cooler surfaces tend to build
creosote deposits quicker, so it is important to check the
chimney from the top as well as from the bottom.
A portion of the combustion air entering the firebox is deflected
down over the inside of the door glass. This air flow “washes” the
glass, helping to keep smoke from adhering to its surface. When
operated at a low burn rate, less air will be flowing over the glass
and the smokey, relatively cool condition of a low fire will cause the
glass to become coated. Operating the stove with the Primary Air
Control all the way open for 15-20 minutes should remove the built
up coating. If the deposits on the glass are not very heavy, normal
glass cleaners work well. Heavier deposits may be removed by using
a damp cloth dipped in wood ashes or by using a commercially
available oven cleaner. After using an oven cleaner, it is advisable
to remove any residue with a glass cleaner or soap and water. Oven
cleaner left on during the next firing can permanently stain the glass
and damage the finish on plated metal surfaces.
REMOVAL: The creosote or soot should be removed with
a brush specifically designed for the type of chimney in
use. A chimney sweep can perform this service. It is also
recommended that before each heating season the entire
system be professionally inspected, cleaned and repaired
if necessary.
CHIMNEY CLEANING
remove all ash from the firebox and extinguish all hot
embers before disposal. Allow the stove to cool completely.
Disconnect flue pipe or remove baffle from stove before
cleaning chimney. Otherwise residue can pile up on top of
the baffleand the stove will not work properly. Close the
door tightly and proceed with sweeping the chimney. Clean
out fallen ashes from the firebox.
CARE AND CLEANING OF PLATED SURFACES
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Clean plated surfaces with vinegar or a glass cleaner before
lighting your first fire.
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
dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
CAUTION: Do not use polishes with abrasives as it will scratch
the surface.
WARNING: When the appliance is equipped with a plated door,
you must clean all the fingerprints and oils from the surface before
firing the appliance for the first time. Use a glass cleaner or vinegar
and towel to remove the oils. If not cleaned properly before lighting
your first fire, the oils can cause permanent markings on the plating.
After the plating is cured, the oils will not affect the finish and little
maintenance is required: just wipe clean as needed.
OVERFIRING
Do not overfire. Using flammable liquids or too much
wood, burning trash in the stove, or allowing too much
air into the stove may result in overfiring. If the chimney
connector or stove glows red or even worse, white, the
stove is overfired. This condition may ignite creosote in
the chimney, which can be dangerous, possibly causing
a house fire. If you overfire, immediately close the air
controls and door, if open, to reduce the air supply to the
fire. Overfiring will void the stove warranty.
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BRICk REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. After the coals have completely cooled, remove all old
brick and ash from unit and vacuum out firebox.
1
1
5
5
2. remove new brick set from box and lay out to diagram
3
2
2
shown above.
1
1
3. Lay bottom bricks in unit.
1
1
3
4. Install rear bricks on the top of the bottom bricks.
Slide top of bricks under clip on back of firebox wall
and push bottom of brick back.
1
1
1
1
1
7
1
4
5. Install side bricks. Slide top of brick under clips on
side of firebox and push the bottom of the brick until
it is flush with the side of the unit.
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
6
3
3
Nbr
1
2
brick Size
9 x 4.5 x 1.25”
9 x 3.75 x 1.25”
9 x 2.0 x 1.25”
Qty in Set
18
2
4
3
Use Part 832-0550 when ordering individual brick
provide brick dimension or copy this page and mark
the brick you need and take it to your authorized
dealer.
4
5
6
7
7 x 3.25 x 1.25”
9 x 4.5 x 1.25” with hole
6.5” x 2.0” x 1.25”
4.5” x 2.0” x 1.25
2
2
1
1
GLASS REPLACEMENT
Replace with 5mm ceramic glass only
1. ensure that the fire is out and the stove is cool to the touch.
2. Protect a table or counter top with padding or towels.
3. remove the door with the broken glass by lifting the door up and off of the hinges.
4. Lay door face down on a table or counter making sure the handle hangs over the edge so the door lays flat, on
a soft surface.
5. remove the screws from each glass retainer and remove the glass. (If screws are difficult to remove, soak with
penetrating oil first).
6. Center the glass with edges evenly overlapping the opening in the door, (i.e. same space top and bottom, left
and right sides).
7. replace the glass retainers. be careful not to cross thread the screws.
8. Tighten each retainer just a few turns until each is secured. Check again for centering of glass in door frame.
Then continue to tighten each retainer alternately, a few turns at a time, until the glass is secured. DO NOT
OVerTIgHTeN.
9. replace the door on the appliance.
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DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY
NOTE: SEE PAGE 18 FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Install washer on door handle shaft.
2. Slide door handle through door.
3. Install second washer(s) as shown.
4. Install key in groove.
Door Cross Section
(example)
Latch Cam
3" (76mm) clearance
required from bend in Door
Handle Rod to end of Spring
Handle.
Locknut
Spring
Handle
5. Align groove in latch cam with key; slide latch cam over
shaft.
Secondary
Latch
Door Handle
6. Install secondary latch included in the Component Pack
inside the firebox.
Spacing
Washers
Square Key
7. Install locknut.
CAUTION! DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN LOCkNUT. DOOR
FIGURE 24A
HANDLE NEEDS TO MOVE SMOOTHLY.
8. Install spring handle turning in a counter-clockwise motion
on handle leaving a 3” (76mm) clearance from bend in
door handle rod to end of spring handle. See Figure
24.
SPRING HANDLE WARNING!
3” (76mm) clearance is required from bend in
Door Handle Rod to end of the Spring Handle.
If installed within that 3” (76mm) area, Spring
Handle will get hot and may cause injury.
BAFFLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. remove all ash from the firebox, and extinguish all hot embers before disposal into a metal container.
2. With a 3/16” allen wrench, remove the 2 front secondary combustion tube retainer bolts on the secondary air channel under the
end of the front tubes. See Figure 24B. NOTe: Soak the bolts with penetrating oil for at least 15 minutes before trying to remove
them.
3. To remove the secondary combustion tubes, slide the tube to one side until one end is out of its hole. Then, while lifting that end
of the baffle, pull the tube up over the secondary air channel and out of the hole at the other end.
NOTE: When replacing the secondary tubes, be sure the tube with the larger holes is placed in the front or your stove will not
operate properly.
4. Slide baffle and ceramic blanket forward to front of stove, tilt down and slide to the door. Tilt to one side and slide both through
door at the same time. Keep them tilted as you lift it out of the door. See Figure 24C.
5. To install the baffle and ceramic blanket, repeat steps 2 through 4 in reverse. be sure that the fiber board baffle is pushed back
fully and the blanket is down flat. The front of the blanket should be flush with the front of the baffle.
First tube has larger holes
Allen wrench
on retainer bolt
FIGURE 24B - Allen wrench on retainer bolt.
FIGURE 24C - Baffle with ceramic blanket on top.
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ACCESSORIES
Part No.
Part Description
Part No.
831-1240
Part Description
Ash removal System (ArS)
Queen Anne Legs, black
831-1671
831-1701
832-1921
832-1931
Queen Anne Legs, gold
831-1250
blower Assembly
Queen Anne Legs, Nickel
LegS-QANL
Door Assembly, black, with Spring Handles
Door Assembly, gold, with Spring Handles
Qutside Air Kit, Pedestal or Leg, Floor 831-1780
or rear
Door Assembly, Nickel, with Spring Handles Dr-57NL
Pedestal Assembly
831-1910
Nickel Upgrade Kit, (incl 2 hinge pins & 3
UK-DrNL
spring handles)
SERVICE PARTS
Part No.
Part Description
Ash removal Cast Door Assembly
Ash removal Firebox Seal Plate Assy
Ash removal grate
Part Description
Part. No.
831-1671
832-3110
832-2980
832-3430
832-3401
Door Handle Assembly
472-5130
UK-DrNL
832-0460
832-1680
7000-014
832-0620
250-8330
832-0630
250-8340
832-0250
430-5320
832-0661
832-3440
831-1780
436-7020
831-1910
842-0370
472-0600
472-0690
Door, Upgrade Kit to Nickel
gasket, (Tape) 3/4 x 5 ft.
gasket, (rope), 34” x 84”
glass Assembly
baffle, Fiberboard
blanket, Ceramic, 1 inch thick, 20-1/8 in. x
20-1/8 in
Handle, Spring, 1/2”, gold
Handle, Spring, 1/2”, Nickel
Handle, Spring, 1/4”, gold
Handle, Spring, 1/4”, Nickel
Hinge Pins, gold, 1/2”
Hinge Pins, Nickel, 1/2”
Manifold Clip/Screws (4)
Manifold Tube Set (4)
Outside Air Kit
blower Assembly
blower Cord with Speed Control
blower Only
831-1701
821-0110
812-4900
472-0540
832-3410
bracket, Leg Adapter
brick Set
bricks with Hole (2)
SrV436-
0380
brick, Single, Uncut
832-0550
832-3040
brick, Uncut (Set of 6)
Outside Air rear Channel
Pedestal base Assembly
Speed Control Only (rheostat)
Trim ring, gold
Component Pack (includes owner’s manual, 832-3420
ePA card, warranty card, and touch up paint)
Component Pack for black and gold Doors
(includes 2 gold spring handles 1/2” and 1/4”
and 2 gold hinge pins)
831-1931
831-1921
Trim ring, Nickel
Component Pack for Trim Door (includes 2
gold spring handles 1/2” and 1/4” and 2 gold
hinge pins)
APPLIANCE
Name
Part No.
Door Options
Base Options
5700 Step Top, Uni-body, ACT 820-1721 black , gold or Nickel Door
Queen Anne Legs, black, Nickel or gold
Pedestal
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EXPLODED VIEWS
4
1
Item
1
2
Part Name
Door, Cast
Door Handle
5
9
8
6
3
4
5
6
glass, replacement
glass Frame Assembly
glass Frame Screws (10)
Hinge Pins
7
10
7
Latch, Cam
8
9
Latch Cam key
Latch, Secondary
2
10 Locking Nut
11 Spring Handle, 1/2”
12 Trim for Door
12
3
(Trim Door Assembly only)
13 Washer, Spacing
11
FIGURE 26A - DOOR, GLASS AND DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY
20-1/8 in.
Ceramic blanket
7
5
20-1/8 in.
12
Item
1
2
Part Name
Air Control rods
Ash removal grate
Ash Pan
9
1
3
4
5
6
7
Ash removal Door
baffle, Fiberboard
blower Assembly
Ceramic blanket
Door Assembly
2
8
6
8
4
9
Door Handle Assembly
3
10 Leg Mounting brackets
11 Legs, Cast
12 Manifold Tubes (4)
13 Oak Trim for Pedestal (2)
14 Pedestal base
10
11
14
13
FIGURE 26B
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Service And Maintenance Log
Date of Service
Performed By
Description of Service
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Service And Maintenance Log (Cont’d)
Date of Service
Performed By
Description of Service
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Homeowner’s Notes
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Warranty Policy
Hearth & Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY
Hearth & Home Technologies (“HHT”) and its respective brands extends the following warranty for HHT gas, wood,
pellet and electric appliances purchased from an authorized HHT dealer and installed in the United States of America or
Canada. Warranty starts with date of purchase by the original owner (end User) except as noted for replacement parts.
HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting
Warranty Period
Parts Labor
ePA
Components Covered
gas
Wood
X
Pellet
electric
Venting
X
Wood
All Parts and Material except
as covered by Conditions,
exclusion, and Limitations
listed
1 Year
X
X
X
X
Igniters, electronic Compo-
nents, and glass
blowers
X
X
X
X
2 years
3 years
X
X
X
Molded refractory Panels
X
X
Firepots
5 years
3 years
3 years
X
X
Castings & baffles
Firebox, HHT Chimney, Termi-
7 years
X
X
X
X
nation & Heat exchanger
10
1 year
1 year
X
years
burners, Logs & refractory
Limited
Lifetime
X
X
Firebox & Heat exchanger
All replacement Parts
90 Days
X
X
X
See Conditions, exclusions, and limitations.
9-01-08
CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
.
This warranty applies to the original owner and is transferable up to two years from date of purchase to the new
homeowner, provided the purchase was made through an authorized dealer or distributor of HHT, and the appliance
remains in its original place of installation.
.
.
.
The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product.
In no event shall HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the product.
Adjustments, regular maintenance, cleaning and temporary repairs, or the failure to duplicate the problem in the
home is not covered under this warranty.
.
This limited warranty does not extend to or include surface finish on the appliance or terminations, door gasketing,
glass gasketing, glass discoloration, firebrick, pellet logs, kaowool or other ceramic insulating materials. rust and/or
corrosion on any of the metal surfaces, cast iron components, baffles, firepots, doors, or firebox area are not covered
by this warranty.
.
Noise resulting from minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts is normal and complaints related to
this noise are not covered by this warranty.
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Hearth & Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY (Cont’d)
.
HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to damages resulting from: (1) installation, operation or main-
tenance of the appliance not in accordance with the installation instructions; operating instructions and the listing
agent identification label furnished with the appliance; (2) installation which does not comply with local building codes;
(3) shipping, improper handling, improper operation, abuse, misuse, accident or unworkmanlike repairs; (4) environ-
mental conditions, inadequate ventilation or drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure or handling
devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes; (5) use of fuels other than those specified
in the operating instructions; (6) installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other compo-
nents not expressly authorized and approved by HHT; and/or (7) modification of the appliance not expressly autho-
rized and approved by HHT in writing.
.
.
This warranty does not apply to non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in con-
junction with the installation of this product.
This warranty is void if the appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine,
fluorine, or other damaging chemicals the appliance is subject to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation, or
there is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but
not limited to, improper chimney or venting installation.
.
HHT’s liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement and repair of defective components or workmanship
during the applicable period. HHT may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by repairing the
defective component(s) at HHT’s discretion. Shipping costs are not covered under this warranty.
.
.
Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so those limitations may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
eXCePT TO THe eXTeNT PrOVIDeD bY LAW, HHT MAKeS NO eXPreSS WArrANTIeS OTHer THAN THe
WArrANTY SPeCIFIeD HereIN. THe DUrATION OF ANY IMPLIeD WArrANTY IS LIMITeD TO DUrATION OF
THe WArrANTY SPeCIFIeD AbOVe.
This Limited Warranty is effective on all HHT appliances sold after September 01, 2008 and supersedes any and all war-
ranties currently in existence.
If warranty service is needed, you should contact your installing dealer. If the installing dealer is unable to provide neces-
sary parts or components, contact the nearest authorized HHT dealer or supplier.
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Hearth & Home Technologies
1445 North Highway
Colville, WA 99114
Division of HNI INDUSTRIES
Please contact your Quadra-Fire dealer with any questions or concerns.
For the number of your nearest Quadra-Fire dealer,
visit our web site at www.quadrafire.com
CAUTION
• Do NOT discard this manual.
• Important operating and maintenance
instructions included.
• Read, understand and follow these instruci-
tons for safe installation and operation.
• Leave this manual with party responsible for
use and operation.
Your Records for Model:
5700 ACT Wood Stove
DEALERSHIP
WHERE
PURCHASED:
______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER:
DATE PURCHASED: __________________
DATE INSTALLED: __________________
__________________
DEALER TELEPHONE:
__________________
This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: (United States) 4593510, 4686807, 4766876,
4793322, 4811534, 5000162, 5016609, 5076254, 5113843, 5191877, 5218953, 5263471, 5328356, 5341794, 5347983,
5429495, 5452708, 5542407, 5601073, 5613487, 5647340, 5688568, 5762062, 5775408, 5890485, 5931661, 5941237,
5947112, 5996575, 6006743, 6019099, 6048195, 6053165, 6145502, 6170481, 6237588, 6296474, 6374822, 6413079,
6439226, 6484712, 6543698, 6550687, 6601579, 6672860, 6688302b2, 6715724b2, 6729551, 6736133, 6748940,
6748942, D320652, D445174, D462436; (Canada)1297749, 2195264, 2225408; or other U.S. and foreign patents
pending.
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