Drolet GRIZZLY Installation And Operation Manual

INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
OILBURNING FIREPLACE INSERT
Verified and tested following
CAN/CSA B140.3 and UL 896 standards by:
GRIZZLY
Fabricated by:
1700 Léon -Harmel Québec, (Québec)
G1N 4R9
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE.
990826/45080A
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of illustrations......................................................................................................................................1
Presentation of your grizzly fireplace..............................................................................................................2
Technical data..............................................................................................................................................2
Installation instructions..................................................................................................................................3
Installation procedure ...............................................................................................................................3
Locating the fireplace................................................................................................................................3
Clearances...............................................................................................................................................4
Fireplace assembly ...................................................................................................................................5
Leveling the fireplace ................................................................................................................................7
Chimney installation ..................................................................................................................................8
Connecting fireplace to oil tank................................................................................................................ 10
Preliminary test ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Adjustment of the draught ....................................................................................................................... 11
Inserting the fireplace............................................................................................................................. 13
Facing ................................................................................................................................................... 14
Operation instructions ................................................................................................................................. 16
Combustible........................................................................................................................................... 16
Lighting.................................................................................................................................................. 16
Changing intensity ..................................................................................................................................17
Turning the stove off ...............................................................................................................................17
Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 18
Troubleshooting guide ................................................................................................................................ 19
Spare parts................................................................................................................................................ 21
W a r r a n t y............................................................................................................................................. 23
TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1 : Grizzly fireplace insert ...............................................................................................................2
Figure 2 : Corner installation ....................................................................................................................3
Figure 3 : Wall installation ........................................................................................................................3
Figure 4 : Minimum clearances to combustible materials............................................................................4
Figure 5 : Carburetor assembly ................................................................................................................5
Figure 6 : Hook up of the copper oil supply pipe ........................................................................................5
Figure 7 : Insulating wool installation .........................................................................................................5
Figure 8 : Top spacer supports installation ................................................................................................5
Figure 9 : Sides and back spacers installation ...........................................................................................6
Figure 10 : Fan electric connections ...........................................................................................................6
Figure 11 : Levelling the burner ..................................................................................................................7
Figure 12 : Direct installation ......................................................................................................................8
Figure 13 : Inside deviation installation ........................................................................................................8
Figure 14 : Exterior deviation installation .....................................................................................................8
Figure 15 : Minimum chimney height...........................................................................................................9
Figure 16 : Chimney clearances. ................................................................................................................9
Figure 17 : Fireplace and oil tank connection .............................................................................................10
Figure 18 : Draught test........................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 19 : Draught Regulator .................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 20 : Regulator adjustment.............................................................................................................. 12
Figure 21 : Clearances to combustible materials ........................................................................................13
Figure 22 : Fireplace facing...................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 23 : Burner, ring and catalyst......................................................................................................... 16
Figure 24 : Constant level flow control valve (carburetor) ........................................................................... 16
Figure 25 : Arming / dearming flow control valve (carburetor).. ................................................................... 16
Figure 26 : Cleaning tee ...........................................................................................................................18
Figure 27 : Grizzly exploded view, spare parts list...................................................................................... 22
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PRESENTATION OF YOUR GRIZZLY FIREPLACE
Components:
1. Anchor plate adaptor;
2. Burst disc plate;
3. Blue flame burner;
4. Louvers;
5. Oil valve (Carburetor);
6. Flow reg ulation button;
7. Fan rheostat;
8. Oil pan;
9. Structure;
10. Adjustable legs;
11. Spacer support;
12. Facing surround;
13. Combustion chamber;
14. Flue outlet. Plate
Figure 1 : Grizzly fireplace insert
TECHNICAL DATA
GRIZZLY OIL FIREPLACE
NO 1 OIL NO 2 OIL Output heating ca pacity: kW BTU/h kW BTU/h
Minimum: 2,2 7 350 1,6 5 550 Maximum: 4,4 15 100 3,7 12 700 Flow rate : cc/min litre/h cc/min litre/h Minimum: 6,0 0,36 4,5 0,27 Maximum: 12,0 0,72 10,0 0,60
Minimum draught required: 0,06 INWC 0,06 INWC
CLEARANCES TO COMBUS TIBLES
mm in
Back 50 2 Sides 100 4 Top 1220 48
Mantel shelf
Note 1 : maximum depth allowed : 8 in. Note 2 : 10 in above facing.
A MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF 2 in (50 mm) BETWEEN (A TYPE) CHIMNEY AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS HAS TO BE RESPECTED.
note 1
255 10
note 2
DIMENSIONS
mm in Height : 825 32 Width : 740 29 Depth : 480 19 ½ Ø of flue : 130 5 Ø of burner : 180 7
Glass ( 3 ) : 144 x 264 6 ½’’ x 12’’ Weight : 91 kg 200 lbs
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Here are the steps to follow while installing your new oil burning fireplace. Pay special attention to the instructions proposed to you such as clearances. In following the instructions of this manual, you will be assured of a simple and secure installation.
INSTALLATION IN Canada HAS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAN/CSA B-139 : STANDARDS INSTALLATION CODE FOR OIL-BURNING EQUIPMENT.
IN THE U.S. THE NFPA 31 STANDARD NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARD FOR OIL-BURNING EQUIPMENT IS TO APPLY.
The installation shall be made by a qualified person member of the corporation in force in your area.
Installation Procedure
1. Locating the fireplace;
2. Respect clearances;
3. Fireplace assembly;
4. Level the fireplace;
5. Chimney installation;
6. Connect the oil line;
7. Preliminary test;
8. Inserting the fireplace;
9. Framing the fireplace.
Locating the fireplace
Some advices :
Choose the room where the installation will benefit everyone;
Favour a central area so that the heat will spread -out evenly in your home;
Chimney installation should be as straight as possible.
Many configurations are possible, the most frequent ones are illustrated bellow. (Figure 2 and 3)
Figure 2 : Corner installation Figure 3 : Wall installation
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Clearances
Refer to technical data of your fireplace on page 2, in order to know its technical and physical characteristics. Respect required clearances to combustible materials while installing your fireplace. These clearances have been verified and approved according to CAN/CSA B 140.3 and UL 896 standards.
Also respect required clearances of the (A Type) chimney that you are installing;
For this, see your local dealer to know what are the clearance specifications of the chimney manufacturer that you are using;
Don’t forget that the wooden parts of the frame have to be 2 inches or more from the factory built chimney;
The opening in the frame should be 36 3/4’’ in width by 35 3/4’’ in height.
Following are the clearances to combustible materials:
Ø 2’’ Back of fireplace; Ø 4’’ Sides of fireplace; Ø 48’’ Above fireplace.
Figure 4 : Minimum clearances to combustible materials
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Install the anchor plate and
the first section of (A type)
factory built chimney of the
The insulating wool has to be
placed on top of the structure.
The top should be completely
The supports have to be
screwed into the drilled
holes (4 each side) on top
In order to easily locate the
holes under the wool
blanket, use a 2’’ finishing
Fireplace Assembly
For the assembly of your fireplace, you have received with this manual, all the hardware that you need. See bellow, the list of what should be included.
q 16 screws no 8 x 5/8’’ to fix spacer supports (stand off); q 2 bolts ¼ -20 x ¾’’ to assemble carburetor support on the right side of structure; q 2 spacers of 2’’ for the back of the structure; q 2 spacers of 4’’ for the sides of the structure; q 2 spacer supports of 8’’ for the top of the structure; q 3 wire connecters for the assembly of fan rheostat to 110 Volts inlet wire; q Carburetor oil pan.
Carburetor Install the flow -regulating valve on the right side of
the structure. Fasten the valve support plate with the bolts provided for this purpose. (Figure 5).
Figure 5 : Carburetor assembly
Oil supply pipe The copper oil supply pipe has
to be hooked up between the valve’s outlet and the burner’s inlet. Use an 7/16’’ key. (Figure 6).
Figure 6 : Hook up of the copper oil supply pipe
Insulating wool
Remove the chimney trap;
brand of your choice;
Top spacer supports
of the fireplace structure.
covered.
Figure 7 : Insulating wool installation Figure 8 : Top spacer supports installation
nail to find holes.
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Use the drilled holes on each side
and at the back of the fireplace
structure to align and screw into
a 4’’
The back spacers provides a 2’’
Sides and back spacers
place the spacers; The sides spacers provides
clearance; (1 each side)
clearance.
Fireplace assembly (cont’d)
Fan rheostat The fan rheostat has to be connected to
a 110 VAC electric source; Run the 14 GA wire through the square
opening located at the back of the structure;
Connect ground wire to the electrical box.
Figure 9 : Sides and back spacers installation
Figure 10 : Fan electric connections
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Leveling the fireplace
Figure 11 : Levelling the burner
Now that your fireplace is installed into place, you have to level the burner.
Put the level in the middle of the burner parallel to the door. (See figure 11 -a). Screw or unscrew the
adjustable legs until perfect level has been reached. Use a 7/16’’ (10 mm) key.
Then put the level in the middle of the burner so that it is parallel to the sides (See figure 11-b). Screw
or unscrew the adjustable legs until perfect level has been reached. Use a 7/16’’ (10 mm) key.
IMPORTANT :
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO LEVEL THE BURNER TO ALLOW A PROPER OIL VAPOR DISTRIBUTION TH ROUGHT THE RING AND THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER.
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Chimney installation
ONLY (‘’A’’ TYPE) FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY CAN BE USED for the installation of your GRIZZLY
fireplace. Use only 30 O or 45O elbows. NO 90O ELBOWS ARE ALLOWED.
The use of BLACK PIPE CONNECTORS (SINGLE OR DOUBLE WALL PIPES) IS STRICTLY
PROHIBITED.
Many configurations are possible, the most frequent ones are illustrated in figures 12, 13, and 14.
Respect clearances indicated in table 1. These clearances have been tested and verified in the
course of certification and homologation sessions. Also respect factory built chimney required clearances. See your dealer to know the specifications of the chimney manufacturer.
Figure 12 : Direct installation Figure 13 : Inside deviation installation
NOTE: It is essential to ensure yourself that the room where the fireplace is located sufficiently ventilated to provide an adequate air supply.
If your home is well insulated, it is possible that you will have to install an fresh air intake directly from outside and routed to the unit.
Drolet Stoves & Fireplaces do not recommend that you connect a factory built chimney to a masonry chimney.
Figure 14 : Exterior deviation installation
THE BURNING OF ONE LITRE OF FUEL (OIL) REQUIRES APPROXIMATLY 30 m3
OF AIR AND WILL PRODUCE ABOUT 0,8 kg OF WATER VAPOR AND 9 m3 OF CARBONE DIOXIDE AND ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN. A SOURCE OF AIR FROM
THE OUTSIDE IS NEEDED TO REPLACE COMBUSTION AIR.
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Chimney installation (cont’d)
DROLET STOVES & FIREPLACES requires the use of an (A TYPE) factory built chimney having a constant 5’’diameter. Using a larger flue tends to make combustion gas expand and cools them off witch have for result of lowering the draught effects. Gas expansion reduces the speed of the draught and have the same effects.
Low gas temperature will tend to condense and freeze or leak in your chimney.
Refer to technical data in (table 1) in order to know the required minimum draught needed for your
fireplace. Follow this specification for proper operation.
The chimney has to reach a minimum of 15’ high. It has to extend not less than 3’ above the point it exits the roof and 2’ higher than any roof, building or other obstacles within a horizontal distance of 10’.
CHIMNEY MINIMUM HEIGHT: Chimney height must not be less than 15’.
(4.6 m).
CLEARANCES WITH ROOF SUMMIT AND BUILDING NEARBY :
The chimney flue shall extend at least 2’ (0.6m) above the highest roof surface or structure within 10’ (3 m) horizontally of the chimney.
Figure 15 : Minimum chimney height. Figure 16 : Chimney clearances .
CLEARANCE FROM ROOFING INTERSECTION : The chimney flue shall extend at least 3’ (0,9 m) above the highest point at witch it comes in contact
with the roof.
YOUR APPLIANCE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A CHIMNEY HAVING SUFFICIENT DRAUGHT AT ALL TIME TO ASSURE SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION OF THE BURNER.
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Connecting fireplace to oil tank
Make sure that the tank outlet is 12" (305 mm) higher than the inlet of the carburetor. (Gravity fed)
Use only copper piping to connect tank to stove.
Make sure that there is a small slope on the connection from the tank toward the stove.
A 3" (75 mm) down slope is needed on the tank itself, from the outlet towards the other end of the
tank.
When the tank is installed outdoors, it is preferable to use oil #1, to avoid viscosity problems.
NOTE : THE BAROMETRIC TANK SHALL BE LOCATED SO THAT THE TANK WILL NOT BE
EXPOSED TO THE DIRECT RAYS OF THE SUN OR BE ADJACENT TO ANY SOURCE OF INTENSE HEAT.
Figure 17 : Fireplace and oil tank connection
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Preliminary test
Before inserting the fireplace, it is suggested to verify the items listed below and correct if necessary;
Leaks on copper connections; inlet and outlet of the valve as well as the inlet of the burner;
The chimney is properly in place and well secured with approved parts;
The burner has been levelled;
The fireplace is permanently attached to hearth;
Enough draught is available and has been adjusted according to the following procedures.
Adjustment of the draught
Your stove operates with natural draught, created by the ascension of combustion gases in the
chimney. This movement creates a siphon effect in the stove and forces ambient air to go in the burner by the holes in its surround. These orifices let air in for combustion.
For the unit to function properly, it is essential to check the quality of the draught using a draught
gauge. The draught is usually measured in inches of water column.
Check the minimum draught required of the unit on page 1. The draught mentioned has to be reached
rapidly at a minimum settling (position #1).
Depending on the model, the draught can be taken by the orifice on the cooking surface. The measure
can also be taken by the orifice on the draught regulator usually plugg ed by a rubber cap. The orifice on the cooking surface is still the best area.
IMPORTANT : ALWAYS MEASURE THE DRAUGHT WITH ALL VENTILATION EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IN THE HOUSE (RANGE HOOD, BATHROOM FAN, AIR EXCHANGER, DRYER, ETC IN OPERATION.) ref. : standa rd CAN/CSA B-139 art. 4.1.5.
Measuring the draught :
For a proper operation of the fireplace, it is
essential to check the chimney draught with a draught gauge. Since natural draught is low, inches or millimetres of Water Column are used for the draught measurements.
Chimney’s minimum draught required is
0,06’’ of W.C. Draught should be reached rapidly at the minimum flow setting, (position «1»).
Measure the draught by using the hole
made in the burst disc plate designed for this purpose. (see figure 18).
Figure 18 : Draught test
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Preliminary Test (cont’d)
Draught regulator :
An excessive draught is as bad as a draught
to low.
The regulator controls the draught when it is
excessive (in high winds for example).
If the draught exceeds 0.08 in of water column, you will have to adjust the regulator
Figure 19 : Draught Regulator
Adjusting the draught :
To adjust the draught you have to screw or unscrew the court weight on the regulator. Regulator open lowers the draught regulator closed increases the draught.
THE ONLY RIGHT WAY OF MEASURING THE DRAUGHT IS TO USE A DRAUGHT GAUGE THAT GIVES READING IN INCHES OF WATER COLUMN. ALL OTHER METHOD (CANDLE, MATCHES, ETC.) ARE UNRELIABLE.
INSTALLATION OF YOUR STOVE HAS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAN/CSA B-139 INSTALLATION CODE FOR OIL-BURNING EQUIPMENT IN CANADA AND STANDARD NFPA 31 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARD FOR OIL -BURNING EQUIPMENT IN THE U.S..
NOTE : THE INSTALLATION SHALL BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED PERSON MEMBER OF THE CORPORATION IN FORCE IN YOUR AREA.
Figure 20 : Regulator adjustment
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Inserting the Fireplace
Now that the unit is in place, the burner is levelled and all previous verifications are made. It is time to build the surrounding frame and walls. Always respect minimum clearances between, the fireplace as well as the factory built chimney, and combustible materials.
Legend, figure 21
1. Gyps wall;
2. Shelf;
3. Facing;
4. Wooden frame;
5. Spacer support
Figure 21 : Clearances to combustible materials
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1. Assemble the (3) parts of the facing using the (4) nuts and bolts received in the hardware package.
Facing
2. Place the assembled facing on the front part of the fireplace :
Ø Align bottom of the facing
with the bottom of the fireplace structure;
Ø Align the flo w regulating rod
with the hole on the right side of the facing;
Ø Insert the inner edges of the
facing in the clips located on the outside of the combustion chamber.
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The bottom louver is used as an
access panel. Tip it towards you to
cleaning tee and the carburetor
3. Push the facing towards the structure of the fireplace. (Push in aligned with clips).
Ø Install the control knob on the
flow regulating rod.
NOTE : The facing must lean evenly on the fireplace structure and finished front wall.
Facing (cont’d)
4. Hook up the top and bottom louvers:
Ø The top louver sits on (4) hooks. Ø The bottom lou ver slides in (2) pins.
Ø
have access to the fan rheostat, (valve).
5. Install the small polished brass
handle using (1) bolt and (1) nut provided in the hardware package.
Figure 22 : Fireplace facing
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Combustible
Your stove has been designed to work with oil #1 or #2. DO NOT USE GASOLINE, CRANKCASE OIL OR ANY OIL CONTAINING GASOLINE. Drolet Stoves & Fireplaces declines all responsibility
regarding damage cause by using other combustibles.
Make sure to use oil without impurities which may plug filters and valve’s orifice. Impurities only give an
improper combustion.
Lighting
BEFORE LIGHTING
make sure that :
Ø The tank is full; Ø The isolating valve is open;
See that the ring is in the right position.(figure
23).
Make sure that the flow regulating handle is in the « 0 » position (figure 24).
If it’s not already done, arm down the valve’s lever located behind the stove (figure 25).
Wait for the valve to fill up and let the level stabilize.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT YOUR STOVE, MAKE SURE THAT THE FLOW REGULATING HANDLE IS IN THE 0 POSITION.
Figure 24 : Constant level flow control
valve (carburetor)
Figure 23 : Burner, ring and catalyst
Figure 25 : Arming / dearming flow control
valve (carburetor)..
ATTENTION: DUE TO HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURE, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND
FURNITURE AWAY
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Lighting (cont’d)
Place the flow regulating handle on the "1" position, as soon as the oil enters the burner return to "0" position.
Open the door and pore into the burner 2 to 3 once (75 ml) of lighting gel or wood alcohol.
NOTE : USE OF LIGHTING GEL IS BETTER OF A SAFE IGNITION.
With a long wood match, ignite carefully and close the door.
After a couple of minutes (before alcohol goes out) the burner and the chimney are hot, place
the flow regulator handle on "1" position.
Note : Do not leave matches or other materials in the burner in order to keep it
clean. It allows a better combustion.
IF YOU MISS THE STOVE’S LIGHTING, ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE BURNER TO COOL DOWN TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE USING BURNING ALCOHOL AGAIN.
IF, FURTHER TO SOME MISOPERATION, THE BURNER IS FILLED WITH IMPORTANT QUANTITIES OF OIL, ALL OF THE OIL MUST FIRST BE REMOVED BEFORE LIGHTING THE STOVE AGAIN.
Changing intensity
Always wait 10 minutes minimum before increasing the flow (between each position). This allows
flamme to stabilize and avoid suiting up.
No waiting is needed to decrease the flow.
Turning the stove off
Set the flow regulating handle to position ‘’0’’.
If you plan to keep the stove off for a long while, it is recommended to disarm the valve’s lever and
close the tap on the pipe between the stove and your oil tank. ALWAYS KEEP THE VALVE SHUT OFF WHEN THE BURNER IS NOT OPERATING
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MAINTENANCE
ONCE A WEEK :
Clean the oil inlet tube of the burner with the cleaning tee :
Ø Push in the rod of the cleaning tee while
turning it;
Ø move back and forth operation 2 or 3
times;
Ø Pull it back into place to finish the
operation.
WHEN YOUR STOVE IS RUNNING, ALWAYS KEEP THE CLEANING TEE LEVER PULLED BACK INTO PLACE.
ONCE A MONTH OR TWO :
Clean with a metallic brush :
The burner’s shell;
The burner’s rings;
The burn er’s catalyst (in blue flame model).
AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH HEATING SEASON :
Clean the valve and tank filters;
Inspect the smoke box through the opening of the rear flue outlet;
Clean the chimney and flue pipe.
MAKE SURE THAT ALL HAND VALVES ARE CLOSED BEFORE CLEANING PROCEDURES.
WHEN NEEDED :
Clean the glass door;
The glasses have to be cleaned only when the stove is cold. Use commercial product for this purpose,
or a water and vinegar solution.
Figure 26 : Cleaning tee
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEMS
ON POSITION 6 (MAXIMUM) THE FLAME IS LONG AND SMOKY, THERE IS SUIT BUILD UPON THE GLASS.
Maximum flow is too high. 1. Set flow to a lower position;
ON POSITION 1 (MINIMUM) THE FLAME PRODUCES SMOKE AND SUITS THE GLASS.
Orifice of plunger is partially
ON POSITION 1 (MINIMUM) THE FLAME PRODUCES SMOKE AND SUITS THE GLASS.
Position 6 was reached too quickly.
Cleaning tee and/or burner are dirty.
plugged.
Flow is to low. 1. Slightly increase the flow
CAUSES
SOLUTION
1. Set flow regulating handle to position 1;
2. wait for combustion to stabilize;
3. Progressively increase flow to desired position.
NOTE : SEE LIGHTING PROCEDURES.
2. Call a qualified technician to adjust the valve.
2. Schedule at the next shut off to clean the burner.
1. Progressively increase flow to position 6;
2. Push in many consecutive times on the thermostatic regulator bottom to remo ve dirt form the orifice.
NOTE : If the problem persist, you may have to remove and clean out the valve with alcohol. Call your specialized technician.
regulating handle;
2. Call a specialized technician.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONT’D)
PROBLEMS
THE FLAME PRODUCES SMOKE, IN ANY POSITION.
The burner orifices are plugged
Draught is too low. 1. Make it checked by a
FLAME GOES OUT BY ITSELF. Air pocket is stocked in the oil
Oil #2 is used in exterior tank. 1. Use only oil #1 when tank is
Partial or total obstruction by
THE STOVE MAKES NOISE, GOES OUT AND LIGHT UP AGAIN.
Door gasket is not selling properly.
up.
Oil level in the tank is too low.
line.
impurities in oil line or filters.
The stove has been lit while excess of oil was in the burner.
CAUSES
SOLUTION
1. Tighten door by turning
counter clockwise the door handle;
2. Check if gasket needs to be
changed.
1. Clean the burner with a
metallic brush.
technician.
1. Fill up the tank.
1. Call a technician to drain the
line;
2. Make sure that the oil line
has an adequate slope towards the tank.
installed outside.
1. Check filters on tank and
valve;
2. Ask a technician if the
cleanness of the tank and line is OK.
1. Position the flow regulating
handle to ‘’0’’;
2. Let the stove cool down;
3. Clean the burner if
necessary. Note : Never light the stove when the burner is full of oil. Sponge the oil out before lighting.
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SPARE PARTS
After years of use, if you need to replace some parts, please contact your SUPPLIER or one of our Drolet approved DEALERS.
Give him product data as displayed in your warranty voucher or on your appliance’s name plate at the rear. Keep the warranty voucher even after its EXPIRY date.
Our dealers are in possession of all spare parts nomenclatures and technical data about our products, and will provide you with the spare parts you need and any maintenance intervention within the scope of their professional competence.
NO. DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Handle gold plated Handle rod Hinge Cast iron door Window gasket 1/16’’ x 3/8’’ Borosilicate glass plate (3) Glass moulding (lower) Glass moulding (upper) Door gasket ½’’ Louver door Louver Facing Heat deflector Cleaning tee
Burner blue flame 7’’ Burning ring Catalyst Fan Fan deflector Fan support Chimney trap Valve support Pan (carburetor) Fan rheostat Rheostat front plate Rheostat 90O male outlet elbow Oil feeding line Draught regulator Burner pan Rheostat button Valve control rod assembly Valve control gear
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SPARE PARTS (CONT’D)
Figure 27 : Grizzly exploded view, spare parts list
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W A R R A N T Y
The Drolet Stoves & Fireplaces warranty applies to the original buyer only. This warranty may not be transferred to a second person and becomes effective on the date of purchase. Proof of purchase is necessary to validate the warranty and to establish the warranty coverage period.
The warranty is conditional to normal residential use of the product. Any use other than that for which the product was intended will invalidate the warranty. The warranty covers repairs and (or) parts replacement under the terms established by Drolet Stoves & Fireplaces.
PRODUCT FIREBOX PAINT COMPONENT
Wood (except Hunter) 5 years 1 year 1 year
GAS 5 years 1 year 1 year OIL 5 years 1 year 1 year GODIN 5 years 1 year 1 year EXTERIOR FIREPLACE 1 year N/A N/A HUNTER N/A N/A N/A
FIREBOX AND PAINT The warranty covers manufacturer defects and materials.
COMPONENTS The following components are covered by the one -year warranty as follows:
Woodstoves : Ceramic glass, refractory bricks, gasket, blower, thermodisc and rheostat.
Gas units : Ceramic glass, valve, burner, piezo ignitor, pilot, blower and thermodisc.
Drolet Oil Stoves : Burner, burner rings, cleaning tee and electrical components.
EXCLUSIONS This warranty will not cover labour costs or any costs related to damages caused by faulty installation, repairs, abusive use or wrong usage of the product, either by a contractor, a service representative or the buyer himself.
All defects or damages caused by the use of parts other than Drolet Stoves & Fireplaces original parts automatically cancels the warranty.
Drolet Stoves & Fireplaces cannot be held responsible of any claims whatsoever, other than the replacement of the parts themselves.
How can we resolve your claims ?
Drolet Stoves & Fireplaces will honour F.O.B. plant (collect) parts replacement for defective parts.
Before sending back products or components to our office, you must be given an authorization number from our representative or your dealer.
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