Hampton Direct H200 User Manual

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FPI FIREPLACE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD. 6988 Venture St., Delta, BC Canada, V4G 1H4918-427a
04/04/08
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Thank-you for purchasing a
HAMPTON FIREPLACE PRODUCT.
The pride of workmanship that goes into each of our products will give you years of trouble-free enjoyment. Should you have any questions about your product that are not covered in this manual, please contact the HAMPTON DEALER in your area.
Keep those HAMPTON FIRES burning.
SAFETY NOTE: If this woodstove is not properly installed, a house fi re may result. For your safety, follow the instal- lation instructions, contact local building, fi re offi cials, or authority having jurisdiction about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
The authority having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY LABEL
Safety Label...................................................................4
UNIT DIMENSIONS
Unit Dimensions with Standard Legs.............................5
Unit Dimensions with Optional Short Legs ....................6
INSTALLATION
Pre-installation Assembly ..............................................7
Residential Installation...................................................8
Modular Installation Options ..........................................8
Minimum Clearance To Combustible Materials .............9
Minimum Alcove Clearance
To Combustible Materials ............................................10
Additional Clearances For Backwall Exit .....................10
Floor Protection ........................................................... 11
Step-by-Step Chimney and Connector Installation......12
Factory Built Chimney .................................................12
Masonry Chimney........................................................13
Masonry Fireplace .......................................................13
Combustible Wall Chimney
Connector Pass-Throughs...........................................14
Recommended Heights For Woodstove Flue ..............15
Mobile Home Installation ............................................. 16
Listed Components For Mobile Home Installation .......17
Brick Installation ..........................................................18
Door Removal..............................................................18
Optional Short Leg Installation ....................................18
Optional Blower/Fan Installation ..................................19
Optional Side Shelf Installation....................................20
Optional Ash Drawer Kit Installation ............................21
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Operating Instructions .................................................22
Fan Operation..............................................................22
First Fire ......................................................................22
Safety Guidelines And Warnings .................................23
Draft Control ................................................................ 23
Ash Disposal................................................................24
Glass Maintenance ......................................................25
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance ................................................................ 25
Glass Installation/Replacement ...................................25
Creosote ...................................................................... 25
Wood Storage ..............................................................25
Front Door Gasket .......................................................26
Handle Replacement ...................................................26
Latch Adjustment Method ............................................26
Top Baffl e Replacement ..............................................27
PARTS LIST
H200 Main Assembly ...................................................28
H200 Door Assembly ...................................................30
H200 Ash Drawer Assembly ........................................31
H200 Fan Assembly .................................................... 32
WARRANTY
H200 Fan Assembly .................................................... 35
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SAFETY LABEL
This is a copy of the label that accompanies each Hampton H200 Freestanding Woodstove. We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review.
LISTED SPACE HEATER, SOLID FUEL TYPE, ALSO SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
MODEL: HAMPTON CAST FREESTANDING WOOD STOVE - H200
TESTED TO: UL-1482 / ULC-S627-00 REPORT NO: 219-S-09-2
INSTALL AND USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. USE 150 MM (6 IN.) DIAMETER MINIMUM 24 MSG BLACK OR 26 MSG BLUED STEEL CONNECTOR WITH LISTED UL103 HT FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEY SUITABLE FOR USE WITH SOLID FUELS OR MASONRY CHIMNEY. SEE LOCAL BUILDING CODE AND MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED FOR PASSING A CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING. DO NOT PASS CHIMNEY CONNECTOR THROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
MEASURE FLUE FROM HEATER CENTER-LINE
RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION USING
SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR
SIDEWALL A 431 mm / 17 in D 737 mm / 29 in BACKWALL B 381 mm / 15 in E 435 mm / 17-1/8 in CORNER C 330 mm / 13 in F 505 mm / 19-7/8 in
INSTALLATION USING LISTED DOUBLE WALL
CONNECTOR - MOBILE HOME SIDEWALL A 381 mm / 15 in D 686 mm / 27 in BACKWALL B 254 mm / 10 in E 308 mm / 12-1/8 in CORNER C 228 mm / 9 in F 403 mm / 15-7/8 in
INSTALLATION USING LISTED DOUBLE WALL
CONNECTOR - RESIDENTIAL CLOSE CLEARANCE SIDEWALL A 381 mm / 15 in D 686 mm / 27 in BACKWALL B 254 mm / 10 in E 308 mm / 12-1/8 in CORNER C 228 mm / 9 in F 403 mm / 15-7/8 in
INSTALLATION USING LISTED DOUBLE WALL
SIDEWALL G 381 mm / 15 in I 686 mm / 27 in BACKWALL H 330 mm / 13 in J 384 mm / 15-1/8 in
MINIMUM ALCOVE CEILING HEIGHT: 1.5 M / 5 FT MAXIMUM ALCOVE DEPTH 1220 MM / 48 IN. MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR TO CEILING: 457 MM / 18" THE SPACE BENEATH THE HEATER MUST NOT BE OBSTRUCTED. OPERATE ONLY WITH FIREBRICKS IN PLACE. FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY. USE OF OTHER FUELS MAY DAMAGE HEATER AND CREATE A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. DO NOT OBSTRUCT COMBUSTION AIR OPENINGS. OPERATE ONLY WITH FIREBRICKS IN PLACE. OPERATE ONLY WITH DOOR CLOSED - OPEN FEED DOOR TO FEED FIRE ONLY. DO NOT USE GRATE OR ELEVATE FIRE. BUILD WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH. DO NOT OVERFIRE - IF HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING. INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR FREQUENTLY. UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY. KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AWAY FROM HEATER. REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH NEOCERAM GLASS. COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR MUST BE PROTECTED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EXTENDING BENEATH THE HEATER AND TO THE FRONT AND SIDES AS INDICATED OR TO THE NEAREST PERMITTED COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. OPTIONAL COMPONENT: FAN (846-515), ELECTRICAL RATING: VOLTS 115, 60 HZ, 2 AMPS DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. DO NOT ROUTE POWER CORD UNDER OR IN FRONT OF APPLIANCE. COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION: OUTSIDE AIR KIT AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR IN CANADA: LISTED SECURITY MODEL DP, OR OLIVER MACLEOD PRO-VENT PV DOUBLE WALLED CONNECTOR WITH LISTED CHIMNEY SYSTEM: SECURITY MODEL S2100, ICC EXCEL 2100, SUPER VENT 2100, SUPERPRO 2100, CF SENTINAL. IN USA: LISTED DOUBLE WALL CONNECTORS SECURITY MODEL DP, SELKIRK MODEL DS, OLIVER MACLEOD PRO VENT PV, SIMPSON DURA VENT MODEL DVL, GSW SUPER PIPE 6, METAL-FAB DOUBLE WALL. CONNECTED TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COMPATIBLE CHIMNEY SYSTEMS SECURITY MODEL S2100 OR MODEL ASHT, SELKIRK MODEL SSII, OLIVER MACLEOD PRO JET 3103, SIMPSON DURA PLUS, GSW MODEL SC OR METAL-FAB TEMP/GUARD, AMERI-TECHS, ICC EXCEL 2100, SIMPSON DURA PLUS HTC . USE CHIMNEY COMPONENTS AS SPECIFIED IN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
CONNECTOR - ALCOVE
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
NOTE: Hampton units are constantly being improved. Check the label on the unit and if there is a difference, the label on the unit is the correct one.
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DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL
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FLOOR
PROTECTION*
K 457 mm / 18 in L 150 mm / 6 in M 150 mm / 6 in
* In Canada, fl oor protection must extend 18"
(457mm) to the front and 8" (200mm) to each side and back of the stove.
MANUFACTURED BY: FPI FIREPLACE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD. 6988 VENTURE ST. DELTA, BC V4G 1H4
CERTIFIED TO COMPLY WITH JULY 1990
PARTICULATE EMISSION STANDARDS.
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
MADE IN CANADA
CAUTION
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN,
CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE
SKIN BURNS. READ NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS.
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918-428a
DATE OF MANUFACTURE
2008 20102009
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INSTALLATION
UNIT DIMENSIONS WITH STANDARD LEGS
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INSTALLATION
UNIT DIMENSIONS WITH OPTIONAL SHORT LEGS
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INSTALLATION
PRE-INSTALLATION
ASSEMBLY
After removing the stove from its packing, open the front door and remove the contents from the rebox, leaving the bricks in place.
Draft Control Lever Handle
1) Insert bolt and lock washer through draft
control lever hole.
2) Place handle through bolt. Tighten to se­cure.
Bolt Washer
Handle
Rotating Elbow
This stove can be connected to either a top or rear vent exit by simply reversing the orientation of the elbow.
Simply remove the 2 screws, change the position of the elbow as desired and secure in place with screws.
Rear Heat Shield
(Used only on Vertical Installations)
1) Loosen the bolts that secure the elbow to the unit. Ensure elbow does not fall off.
3) Slide the tabs on the rear heat shield in between the bolt and washer.
Please Note: The shield needs to be stretched/ exed in order to fi t in place.
Slide tabs in between
washer and bolt.
4) Once rear heat shield is evenly in place,
tighten bolts to secure.
Rear Heat Shield
Draft Control Lever
2) Bend the tabs on the rear heat shield inwards 90 degrees.
Bend tabs inwards 90 degrees.
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INSTALLATION
RESIDENTIAL
INSTALLATION
1) Please read this entire manual before you
install and use your new woodstove. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Be aware that local Codes and Regulations may override some items in this manual. Check with your local inspector.
2) Select a position for your Hampton Stove. Consult the minimum clearance chart for your model and set the stove in place. For close clearance installation use listed double wall connector systems.
3) To insure vertical alignment, suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling over the exact center of your stove fl ue and mark a spot on the ceiling to indicate the center of the chimney.
4) Check that the area above the ceiling is clear for cutting. Re-confi rm the clearance from the stove to combustibles to insure that they are within the prescribed limits.
5) This woodstove must be connected to a UL 103 HT (ULC S629) listed chimney or a code approved masonry chimney with a ue liner, from the ceiling and beyond.
6) Install chimney according to chimney manu­facturers instructions. The performance of your woodstove is governed to a very large part by the chimney system. Too short a chimney can cause diffi cult start-up, dirty glass, backsmoking when door is open, and
even reduced heat output. Too tall a chimney may prompt excessive draft which can result in very short burn times and excessive heat output. The use of an inexpensive fl ue pipe damper may be helpful in reducing excessive draft.
CAUTION: The chimney should be the same
size as the 6" (152mm) fl ue outlet on the stove. The chimney must be listed as suit­able for use with solid fuels. For other types of chimneys check with your local building code offi cials. Do not confuse a chimney with a type “B” Venting System used for gas appliances as suitable for a wood burning appliance (refer to the Mobile Home instal­lations section).
7) Mark the location of the legs on the fl oor, then move the stove aside and mark the position of the fl oor protector.
8) The fl oor protector must be of non-combus- tible material and must extend 16" (406mm) in front of the door opening and 6" (152mm) to the sides and rear of the unit. Some areas may require a larger size fl oor protector. However, when installing the unit with the short leg option there is a requirement of
0.84k of fl oor protector beneath the non- combustible fi nished fl oor. See your local inspector. For outside air installation (refer to Mobile Home installation section).
NOTE: In Canada, fl oor protection must ex- tend 18" (450mm) to the front and 8" (200mm) to each side and back of the stove.
9) When the oor protection is complete, posi-
tion the stove with the fl ue collar centered under the installed chimney.
10) In seismically active areas, we recommend that your unit is secured to the fl oor by using the bolt down holes inside the legs (the same ones used in Mobile Home installations).
11) For residential installations using 6" (152mm) "C" Vent (single wall) the chimney connector must be at least 24 gauge steel. Do not use galvanized pipe (refer to the Mobile Home installation section).
12) Do not connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance.
13) A chimney connector cannot pass through
an attic or roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or a fl oor, ceiling, wall or partition of combustible construction. In Canada, if passage through a wall, or partition of combustible construction is desired, the installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid­Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.
14) Your Hampton Woodstove is not to be con­nected to any air distribution duct.
Emissions from burning wood or gas could contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
MODULAR INSTALLATION OPTIONS
OPTIONS: These can be installed at time of installation or added later:
Modular Option
Blower/Fan
Outside Air
Adaptor
Side Shelves
Ash Drawer
Short Legs
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Adding the blower will increase the area heated by the stove, it can move warm air beyond the room where the stove is installed (refer to the Optional Blower / Fan Installation section).
Helps combustion in small or poorly ventilated houses. Installation instructions come with adaptor.
Add to the traditional look of the stove and double as a warming area for your cookstove creations.
Adding the ash drawer will allow for easier removal and transport of ashes.
Helps in reducing the overall height of the unit to accomodate a variety of installations. Using this option prohibits the use of the ash drawer.
Things to consider when choosing options
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INSTALLATION
MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
Please read the section below carefully. Measurements "From Unit" are from the top plate of the stove to a side wall or to a corner, and from the rear heat shield to a back wall.
Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority.
NOTE: Be aware that local Codes and Regulations may override some clearances listed in this manual.
Check with your local inspector.
Residential Installation “C” Vent (Single Wall)
Unit (with Heat Shield) From Unit From From Flue Center-Line
Corner
A B C D E F
H200 17" (431 mm) 15" (381 mm) 13" (330 mm) 29" (737 mm) 17-1/8"(435 mm) 19-7/8" (505mm)
Residential Close Clearance (To be installed with required pipe components)
When the stove is installed as a close clearance residential unit, a listed double wall connector is required from the stove collar to the ceiling level.
Unit (with Heat Shield) From Unit From From Flue Center-Line
Corner
A B C D E F
H200 15" (381 mm) 10" (254 mm) 9" (228 mm) 27" (686 mm) 12-1/8" (308 mm) 15-7/8" (403mm)
Mobile Home Close Clearance (To be installed with required pipe components)
"C" Vent single wall pipe is not approved for Mobile Home installations (refer to Mobile Home Instructions).
Unit (with Heat Shield) From Unit From From Flue Center-Line
Corner
A B C D E F
H200 15" (381mm) 10" (254 mm) 9" (228mm) 27" (686mm) 12-1/8" (308mm) 15-7/8" (381mm)
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INSTALLATION
MINIMUM ALCOVE CLEARANCE TO
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
This Hampton Freestanding model has been alcove approved and must be installed with a listed double wall connector to the ceiling level.
Note: Minimum alcove ceiling height (from fi nished fl oor) - 60" (1525 mm) Maximum depth of alcove - 48" (1220 mm)
From From Flue Min. Min.Hearth
Unit (with Heat Shield) Unit Center-line Width to Rear Wall
G H I J K L
H200 15" (381 mm) 13" (330 mm) 27" (686 mm) 15-1/8" (384 mm) 54" (1372 mm) 50" (1270 mm)
ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES
FOR BACKWALL EXIT
Minimum Clearance to Combustibles
From
Unit (with Heat Shield) Unit
A B
H200 9" (228 mm) 15" (381 mm)
Minimum Clearance to Non-Combustibles
From
Unit (with Heat Shield) Unit
A B
H200 min. 0" (0 mm) 15" (381 mm)
max. 9" (228 mm)
Min. Mantel Height (from fi nished fl oor): 48" (1219 mm) Max. Mantel Depth: 12" (305 mm)
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Note: Floor Protection must extend 2" (50mm)
to each side of the elbow.
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FLOOR PROTECTION
A combustible fl oor must be protected by non-combustible material (like tile, concrete board, or certifi ed to UL-1618 or as defi ned by local codes) extending beneath the heater and a minimum of 6" from each side and minimum 16" from the front face of the stove and minimum 6" (or the rear clearance to combustibles whichever is smaller) from the rear of the stove.
When installed with horizontal venting, non-combustible fl oor protection must beneath the fl ue pipe and extend 2" (51mm) beyond each side.
A minimum of a 1/2" thick thermal fl oor protector with a 0.84k factor is required when installing the standard or optional short legs. This applies to both Canada and the US. All other require­ments (ie. hearth size) remain the same.
NOTE: In Canada, fl oor protection
must extend 18" (450mm) to the front and 8" (200mm) to each side and back of the stove.
INSTALLATION
Minimum Overall Depth (Y) of Floor Protector
Residential Residential Mobile Home Alcove Unit "C" Vent Close Clearance Close Clearance
Y Z Y Z Y Z Y Z
H200 (US) 43" 6" (152 mm) 43" 6" (152 mm) 43" 6" (152 mm) 43" 6" (152 mm)
(1092 mm) (1092 mm) (1092 mm) (1092 mm)
H200 (Canada) 45" 8" (203 mm) 45" 8" (203 mm) 45" 8" (203 mm) 45" 8" (203 mm) (1143 mm) (1143 mm) (1143 mm) (1143 mm)
Minimum Overall Width (X) of Floor Protector for all installations:
H200 36" (914 mm) - US
40" (1016 mm) - Canada
How To Determine If Alternate Floor Protection Materials Are Acceptable
The specifi ed fl oor protector should be 3/8" (18mm) thick material with a K - factor of
0.84.
The proposed alternative is 4" (100mm) brick with a C-factor of 1.25 over 1/8" (3mm) mineral board with a K-factor of 0.29.
Step (a):
Use formula above to convert specifi cation
to R-value.
R = 1/k x T = 1/0.84 x .75 = 0.893.
Step (b):
Calculate R of proposed system. 4" brick of C = 1.25, therefore Rbrick = 1/C = 1/1.25 = 0.80 1/8" mineral board of k = 0.29, therefore
Rmin.bd. = 1/0.29 x 0.125 = 0.431
Total R = Rbrick + Rmineral board =
0.8 + 0.431 = 1.231.
Step (c):
Compare proposed system R of 1.231 to
specifi ed R of 0.893. Since proposed system R is greater than required, the system is acceptable.
DEFINITIONS
Thermal Conductance:
C = Btu = W (hr)(ft
Thermal Conductivity:
k = (Btu)(inch) = W = Btu (hr)(ft3)(oF) (m)(K) (hr)(ft)(oF)
Thermal Resistance:
R = (ft2)(hr)(oF) = (m2)(K) Btu W
2 )(o
F) (m2))(K)
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STEP-BY-STEP
CHIMNEY AND
CONNECTOR
INSTALLATION
Note: These are a generic set of chimney in-
stallation instructions. Always follow the manufacturers own instructions explicitly (check the Minimum Rec­ommended Flue Heights section).
1) With your location already established, cut
and frame the roof hole. It is recommended that no ceiling support member be cut for chimney and support box installation. If it is necessary to cut them, the members must be made structurally sound.
2) Install radiant shield and support from above.
3) Stack the insulated pipe onto your fi nish support to a minimum height of 3 feet above the roof penetration, or 2 feet above any point within 10 feet measured horizontally. There must be at least 3 feet of chimney above the roof level.
7) For optimum effi ciency when installing into a masonry chimney, size accordingly, i.e. the 6" (152mm) fl ue dia. is 28.28 sq.in.
8) To complete your chimney installation, install the double wall connector pipe from the stove’s fl ue collar to the chimney support device.
9) If you are using a horizontal connector, the chimney connector should be as high as possible while still maintaining the 18" (457mm) minimum distance from the hori­zontal connector to the ceiling.
10) NOTE: Residential Close Clearance and Alcove installations require a listed dou­ble wall connector from the stove collar to the ceiling level.
The diagrams below illustrate one way to in­stall your unit into a standard ceiling or with a horizontal connector. Check with your dealer or installer for information on other options available to you.
Horizontal Installation
FACTORY
BUILT CHIMNEY
When a metal prefabricated chimney is used, the manufacturer's installation instructions must be followed. You must also purchase and install the ceiling support package or wall pass-through and "T" section package, fi restops (where needed), insulation shield, roof fl ashing, chimney cap, etc. Maintain proper clearance to the structure as recommended by the manufac­turer. The chimney must be the required height above the roof or other obstructions for safety and proper draft operation.
Note: Increasing the chimney height above
this minimum level will sometimes help your unit to “breathe” better by allowing a greater draft to be cre­ated. This greater draft can decrease problems such as, diffi cult start-ups, back-smoking when door is open, and dirty glass. It might be suffi cient to initially try with the minimum re­quired height, and then if problems do arise add additional height at a later date.
4) Slide the roof ashing over your chimney
and seal the fl ashing to the roof with roofi ng compound. Secure the fl ashing to your roof with nails or screws.
5) Place the storm collar over the fl ashing, sealing the joints with a silicone caulking.
6) Fasten the raincap with spark screens (if required) to the top of your chimney.
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MASONRY
CHIMNEY
Ensure that a masonry chimney meets the minimum standards of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) by having it inspected by a professional. Make sure there are no cracks, loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage. Have the chimney cleaned before the stove is installed and operated. When connecting the stove through a combustible wall to a masonry chimney, special methods are needed. Refer to page 13 for Combus­tible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs.
INSTALLATION
MASONRY
FIREPLACE
There are listed kits available to connect a stove to a masonry fi replace. The kit is an adapter that is installed at the location of the fi replace damper. The existing damper may have to be removed to allow installation.
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INSTALLATION
COMBUSTIBLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PASS-THROUGHS
Method A: 12" (304.8 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Using a minimum thickness 3.5" (89 mm) brick and a 5/8" (15.9 mm) minimum wall thickness clay liner, construct a wall pass-through. The clay liner must conform to ASTM C315 (Standard Specifi cation for Clay Fire Linings) or its equivalent. Keep a minimum of 12" (304.8 mm) of brick masonry between the clay liner and wall combustibles. The clay liner shall run from the brick masonry outer surface to the inner surface of the chimney fl ue liner but not past the inner surface.
Firmly grout or cement the clay liner in place to the chimney fl ue liner.
Method B: 9" (228.6 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Using a 6" (152.4 mm) inside diameter, listed, factory-built Solid-Pak chimney section with insulation of 1" (25.4 mm) or more, build a wall pass-through with a minimum 9" (228.6 mm) air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and wall combustibles. Use sheet metal supports fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides, to maintain the 9" (228.6 mm) air space. When fastening supports to chimney length, do not penetrate the chimney liner (the inside wall of the Solid-Pak chimney). The inner end of the Solid-Pak chimney section shall be fl ush with the inside of the masonry chimney fl ue, and sealed with a non-water soluble refractory cement. Use this cement to also seal to the brick masonry penetration.
Minimum 12 in. (304.8mm) to combustibles
Minimum chimney clearance to brick and combustibles 2 in. (50.8mm)
Minimum clearance 12 in. (304.8mm) of brick
Chimney
Chimney Flue
Masonry chimney
connector
Fire clay liner
Method C: 6" (152.4 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Starting with a minimum 24 gage (.024" [.61 mm]) 6" (152.4 mm) metal chimney connector, and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall thimble which has two air channels of 1" (25.4 mm) each, construct a wall pass-through. There shall be a minimum 6" (152.4 mm) separation area containing fi berglass insulation, from the outer surface of the wall thimble to wall combustibles. Support the wall thimble, and cover its opening with a 24-gage minimum sheet metal support. Maintain the 6" (152.4 mm) space. There should also be a support sized to t and hold the metal chimney connector. See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides. Make sure fasteners used to secure the metal chimney connector do not penetrate chimney ue liner.
Method D: 2" (50.8 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Start with a solid-pak listed factory built chimney section at least 12" (304 mm) long, with insulation of 1" (25.4 mm) or more, and an inside diameter of 8" (2 inches [51 mm] larger than the 6" [152.4 mm] chimney connector). Use this as a pass-through for a minimum 24-gage single wall steel chimney connector. Keep solid-pak section concentric with and spaced 1" (25.4 mm) off the chimney connector by way of sheet metal support plates at both ends of chimney section. Cover opening with and support chimney section on both sides with 24 gage minimum sheet metal supports. See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides. Make sure fasteners used to secure chimney fl ue liner.
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RECOMMENDED HEIGHTS FOR
WOODSTOVE FLUE
INSTALLATION
Simple rules on draft. See Table 1.
1) At sea level minimum height is 12' straight.
2) Add the following vertical height to compen­sate for:
45 deg. elbow = 1 ft. 90 deg. elbow = 2 ft. "T" = 3 ft. Each foot of horizontal run = 2 ft.
3) Add 4% overall for each 1000' above sea level.
TABLE 1
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FLUE HEIGHTS IN FEET
# OF ELBOWS
ELEVATION (FT) ABOVE SEA LEVEL 0 2 x 15o 4 x 15o 2 x 30o 4 x 30o 2 x 45o 4 x 45
0-1000 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 18.0 16.0 20.0 1000-2000 12.5 13.5 14.5 15.5 19.0 16.5 21.0 2000-3000 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 19.5 17.0 21.5 3000-4000 13.5 14.5 15.5 17.0 20.0 18.0 22.5 4000-5000 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.5 21.0 18.5 23.0 5000-6000 14.5 15.5 17.0 18.0 21.5 19.0 24.0 6000-7000 15.0 16.0 17.5 18.5 22.5 20.0 25.0 7000-8000 15.5 16.5 18.0 19.0 23.0 20.5 25.5 8000-9000 16.0 17.0 18.5 20.0 24.0 21.0 26.5 9000-10000 16.5 17.5 19.0 20.5 24.5 22.0 27.0
Example: a)
1-1/2 ft. of horizontal run = 3 ft. one "T" = 3 ft. Total Addition (at sea level) = 6 ft.
Example: b) One 90 deg. elbow = 2 ft. 2 ft. of horizontal run = 4 ft. one "T" = 3 ft. Total Addition (at sea level) = 9 ft.
(Measured from the top of the unit)
Recommended Flue Height
Elevation Example a) Example b) 0' 18' 21' 1000' 18.72' 21.84' 2000' 19.44' 22.68' 5000' 21.60' 25.20' 8000' 23.76' 27.72'
o
NOTE: No more than two offsets (four elbows) allowed. Two 45o elbows equal one 90o elbow.
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INSTALLATION
MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
Once you have properly marked the position of your unit and the fl oor protection as outlined in the Residential Installation items #1 through #8, a supply of fresh air has to be supplied to your unit.
Place your unit in position and secure it to the oor using four lag bolts 1/4" through the four holes inside the legs. It is important to maintain the structural integrity of the Mobile Home fl oor, walls and roof when installing your unit.
For Mobile Home units installed in the U.S. the unit must be grounded using a #8 ground wire with approved termination and star washer.
CAUTION: At no time use unlabelled parts, or substitute parts made for another chimney system.
Install as per chimney manufacturer's installation instructions.
IMPORTANT DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CON­JUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AP­PROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS.
If desired, the air for combustion may be drawn directly from the outside of the house, as detailed below. It is not obligatory to do this, but it may help combustion in small or poorly ventilated house.
Connect a 4" (100 mm) diameter stainless steel, or other non-combustible corrosion resistant material, to the O.S.A hook-up box. In order to do this the O.S.A hook-up box must be connected to the base using 1/2" (12 mm) hex head bolts.
Run the pipe (up to 54" (1372 mm) long) to the outside avoiding sharp bends and joints within cavity walls. Turn the end down and fi t corrosion resistant mesh to prevent the entry of leaves and rodents. Seal the penetration of the outside wall with silicon.
WARNING: Do not obstruct free air supply to the air inlet duct located at the back of the stove.
NOTE: Listed factory built chimney con­nectors including elbows are acceptable for use in Mobile Home Installations.
In addition to standard installation instructions the following requirements are mandatory for installation in a mobile home.
1) The stove must be permanently bolted to the fl oor of the Mobile Home using the fl oor screws provided.
2) The stove must have a permanent outside air source for combustion.
3) The stove must be electrically grounded to the steel chassis of the Mobile Home.
4) A listed double-wall connector chimney system, roof thimble, spark arrestor and roof fl ashing kit suitable for use in Mobile Homes must be used.
5) If the chimney exits the Mobile Home at a location other than through the roof, and exits at a point 7ft. (2130mm) or less above the ground level on which the Mobile Home is positioned a guard or method of enclosing the chimney shall be fi tted at the point of exit for a height up to 7ft. (2130mm).
6) The chimney shall be attached directly to the room heater and shall extend at least 3 ft. (914mm) above the part of the roof through which it passes. The top of the chimney should project at least 2ft. (610mm) above the highest elevation of any part of the Mobile Home within 10 ft. (3048mm) of the chimney.
7) The chimney system shall comply with Local Requirements.
8) Any openings in a chimney guard where required must not permit the entrance of 3/4" (19mm) diameter rod.
9) CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEG­RITY OF THE MOBILE HOME ROOF, FLOOR, WALLS AND CEILING MUST BE MAINTAINED.
10) Check any other local building code as other
local codes may apply.
11) WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEP- ING ROOM OF A MOBILE HOME.
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12) Use silicone to create an effective vapour barrier at the location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure.
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INSTALLATION
LISTED COMPONENTS
FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
The Hampton H200 Cast Freestanding unit is approved for installation in a Mobile Home if one of the following pipe systems is used.
U.S. Installation*
METALBESTOS SSII Qty. Part # Description
1 6DS-VK Connector Kit 1 6TMH Shield/Support 1 6TAF-6 Flashing 1 6T-36 Chimney Length 1 6T-18 Chimney Length 1 6T-CT Rain Cap
PRO-JET 3103 Qty.Part # Description
1 PV06-TK Connector 1 CSB Shield/Support 1 RRS Radiation Shield 1 LFR03 Flashing 1 SL3 Chimney Length 1 SL1 Chimney Length 1 RCSA Rain Cap
SECURITY ASHT Qty.Part # Description
1 DL42A-6 Connector Kit 1 6SS Shield/Support 1 6FAMH Flashing 1 6L3 Chimney Length 1 6L1 Chimney Length 1 CPE Rain Cap
SECURITY S2100 Qty.Part # Description
1 DL42A-6 Connector Kit 1 6XSF Support 1 6XFA Flashing 1 6XL3 Chimney Length 1 6XL18 Chimney Length 1 6XCPE Rain Cap
AMERI-TECHS Qty.Part # Description
1 6DCC Connector 1 6HSRS-12 Roof Support (6PLRS-12-BK) 1 6F Flashing 1 6HS-36 Chimney Length 1 6HS-18 Chimney Length 1 6HS-RCS Rain Cap (6PL-MPC)
SIMPSON DURA-PLUS Qty.Part # Description
1 6DVL8693 Connector Kit 1 6DP-MH9096 Mobile Home Kit
SIMPSON DURA-PLUS HTC Qty.Part # Description
1 C9013SS 48" Chimney length (also in 12", 18", 24" lengths. 1 C9084 Rain Cap 1 C9045 Round Ceiling Support 1 C9049 Flashing 1 8685 Close Clearance Connector
ICC EXCEL 2100 Qty.Part # Description
1 6CL48 48" Chimney length (also in 12",18", 24" lengths) 1 6RC Rain Cap 1 6RCS Spark Screen (for rain cap) 1 6RDS/SQS Round/Square support box 1 6VF Flashing 1 6UBA "Ultrablack" Close Clearance Connector
Canadian Installations*
SECURITY S2100, SUPERVENT 2100
ICC EXCEL 2100, SUPERPRO 2100, CF SENTINAL
*The use of alternate pitch fl ashings, support box extensions, additional chimney lengths, and additional chimney bracing, may be used on each of the previously listed systems. These parts though must be from the same system as listed, and must be a similar and/or compli­mentary part.
CAUTION: At no time use unlabelled parts, or substitute parts made for another chimney system.
Install as per chimney manufacturer's installation instructions.
METAL-FAB TEMP/GUARD 2100 Qty.Part # Description
1 6DWBK Connector 1 6TGRS Roof Support 1 6TGG36 Chimney Length 1 6TGG12 Chimney Length 1 6TGF Flashing 1 6TGC Rain Cap
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INSTALLATION
BRICK INSTALLATION
Firebrick is included to extend the life of your stove and to radiate heat more evenly. Check to see that all fi rebricks are in their correct positions and have not become misaligned during shipping.
Optional Ash Plug shown.
DOOR REMOVAL
1) Open door.
2) Push spring lever down while holding onto
the door.
3) Pull door down and lift out to remove. Bottom of door lifts right out.
Spring Lever
OPTIONAL SHORT LEG
INSTALLATION
1) Remove the cast lid from the top of the
stove.
2) Remove fan, if installed.
3) Carefully lay the unit on it's back on a soft
surface to prevent scratching.
4) Remove the 4 standard legs by undoing the bolts.
Standard
Leg
Bottom part
of door fi ts
into slot.
5) Secure the 4 short legs using the bolts
removed from step 4.
Short Leg
6) Carefully bring stove to standing position.
7) Place cast lid back on top of stove.
8) Re-install fan, if removed.
9) Place decal 918-700 (included with cast
legs) on the back of the stove near the serial number decal.
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INSTALLATION
An optional blower is available for the Hampton H200. The blower is factory assembled, wired and ready for attachment to the stove.
This unit must be connected to a grounded, standard 120 volts, 60 Hz electrical outlet. Never route the power cord under or in front of the unit.
Do not under any circumstances, cut or remove the grounding prong from the power cord. Do not use an adaptor plug.
NOTE: For more detailed information see instructions included with the Optional Blower.
CAUTION: Moving parts may cause injury. Do not operate unit with blower housing removed.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Discon­nect power before servicing unit.
OPTIONAL BLOWER/FAN INSTALLATION
1) Remove fan cover plate from back shield
by undoing 3 screws and discard plate.
2) Remove back shield by undoing 2 bolts.
4) Hook fan over the bolts.
Fan
5) Tighten bolts to secure fan.
Tighten
bolts
6) Re-install back shield.
WARNING: Electrical Grounding
Instructions This appliance is equipped with a three pronged (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
Neutral
120V AC
60 Hz
Fan Thermodisc
(normally open)
Live
Ground
Green
Manual/
Black Black
Black
3) Loosen the 2 bolts you see after remov­ing back shield, one on each side of the stove.
Auto
Switch
Fan
Switch
High (Black)
Low (Red)
White
Back
Shield
7) Using the 3 screws from the fan cover plate, secure the fan assembly to the back shield.
8) Plug in power cord.
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
NOTE INPUT POWER: Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan use 240V AC 50 Hz.
Blower/Fan Wiring Diagram
Hampton H200 Cast Freestanding Woodstove
Fan Fan
Ground
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INSTALLATION
OPTIONAL SIDE SHELF
INSTALLATION
1) Secure 2 Support Gussets to each Side Shelf using 2 screws per
gusset.
Underside of Side Shelf Shown.
Support Gussets
2) Secure the Brackets to the middle of the Side Shelves using 2 screws and washers.
Underside of Right Hand Side Shelf Shown.
4) Mount side shelf to stove and secure in place using the allen key provided to secure the 2 set screws.
NOTE: Ensure that the Bracket cut-out is towards
the back of the stove.
Bracket Cut-Out
Bracket Cut-Out
Right
Bracket
Underside of Left Hand Side Shelf Shown.
Left
Bracket
3) Remove stove top.
Bracket Cut-Out
Gusset
Left side of stove shown.
5) Place top back on stove.
Side Casting
NOTE: When mounting
the side shelf ensure that the gusset closest to the front of the stove is against the top of the Side Casting and NOT against the side of the Front Casting. This will help with alignment when the stove top is put back in place.
Front Casting
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INSTALLATION
OPTIONAL ASH DRAWER KIT INSTALLATION
NOTE: This option is only available with use of standard legs.
1) Remove the andirons and bricks from within the rebox.
Andiron
2) Remove bottom tray by undoing the 4 bolts.
Bricks
4) Re-install bottom tray and then install the 2 ash drawer rails to the bottom tray using 4 bolts.
5) Slide the ash drawer on top of the rails making sure the cover is in
the open position.
Ash Drawer
in open
position.
3) Remove the ash dump cover plates (one inside the fi rebox and one on the underside of the fi rebox) by removing the 2 nuts and bolts holding the 2 plates together from underneath the stove.
Hampton H200 Cast Freestanding Woodstove
6) Push the ash plug into the hole inside the fi rebox and re-install the bricks and andirons.
Ash Plug
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
With your unit now correctly installed and safety inspected by your local authority, you are now ready to start a fi re. Before establishing your rst fi re, it is important that you fully understand the operation of your draft control. See below, First Fire section, for details.
FAN OPERATION
Automatic
To operate the optional fan automatically, push the bottom switch on the side of the fan housing to "AUTO" and the top switch to either "HIGH" or "LOW" for fan speed.
This will allow the fan to turn on as the stove has come up to operating temperature. It will also shut the fan system off after the fi re has gone out and the unit cooled to below a useful heat output range.
Manual
To manually operate the fan system push the bot­tom switch to "MAN" and the top switch to either "HIGH" or "LOW". This will bypass the sensing device and allow full control of the fan.
Switching from "AUTO" to "MAN" or "HIGH" to "LOW" may be done anytime.
FIRST FIRE
When your installation is completed and in­spected you are ready for your fi rst fi re.
1) Open control fully.
2) Open rebox door and build a small re us-
ing paper and dry kindling on the fi rebrick hearth. Secure door on the fi rebox and wait a few minutes for a good updraft in the fl ue to establish the fi re. (Leaving the door slightly open will help your fi re start more rapidly.)
CAUTION: Never leave unit unat-
tended if door is left open. This procedure is for fi re start-up only, as unit may overheat if door is left open for too long.
3) With the draft still in the fully open position
add two or three seasoned logs to your fi re. Form a trench in the ash bed to allow air to reach the rear of the fi rebox prior to closing the door.
4) After about 45 minutes, when your wood has begun to burn strongly, adjust your draft control down to keep the fi re at a moderate level.
WARNING: Never build a roaring
re in a cold stove. Always warm your stove up slowly!
5) Once a bed of coals has been established
on the fi rebrick hearth, you may adjust the draft control to a low setting to operate the unit at its most effi cient mode.
6) During the fi rst few fi res, keep the combus- tion rate at a moderate level and avoid a large fi re. Only after 5 or 6 such fi res can you operate the stove at its maximum setting, and only after the metal has been warmed.
7) For the fi rst few days, the stove will give off an odour from the paint. This is to be expected as the high temperature paint becomes seasoned. Windows and/or doors should be left open to provide adequate ventilation while this temporary condition exists. Burning the stove at a very high temperature the fi rst few times may damage the paint. Burn fi res at a moderate level the rst few days.
8) Do not place anything on the stove top during the curing process. This may result in damage to your paint fi nish.
9) During the fi rst few days it may be more diffi cult to start the fi re. As you dry out your rebrick and your masonry fl ue, your draft will increase.
10) For those units installed at higher elevations or into sub-standard masonry fi replaces, drafting problems may occur. Consult an experienced dealer or mason on methods of increasing your draft.
11) Some cracking and popping noises may be experienced during the heating up process. These noises will be minimal when your unit reaches temperature.
12) Before opening your door to reload, open draft fully for approximately 10 to 15 seconds until fi re has been re-established. This will minimize any smoking.
13) All fuel burning appliances consume oxygen during operation. It is important that you supply a source of fresh air to your unit while burning. A slightly opened window is suffi cient for the purpose. If you also have a fi replace in your home, a downdraft may be created by your Hampton Stove causing a draft down your chimney. If this occurs, slightly open a window near your unit.
CAUTION: If the body of your unit, ue baffl e or any part of the chimney connector starts to glow, you are over­ ring. Stop loading fuel immediately and close the draft control until the glow has completely subsided.
14) Green or wet wood is not recommended for
your unit. If you must add wet or green fuel, open the draft control fully until all moisture has been dispersed by the intense fi re. Once all moisture has been removed, the draft control may be adjusted to maintain the fi re.
15) If you have been burning your stove on a low draft, use caution when opening the door. After opening the damper, open the door a crack, and allow the fi re to adjust before fully opening the door.
16) The controls of your unit or the air supply passages should not be altered to increase ring for any reason.
17) If you burn the unit too slowly or at too low a setting your unit will not be operating as effi ciently as it can. An easy rule of thumb says that if your glass is clean, then your fl ue is clean and your exhaust is clean. Burn the stove hot enough to keep your glass clean and you won't need to clean your fl ue as often.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY GUIDELINES
AND WARNINGS
1) Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern
fuels, kerosene, charcoal lighter fuel, or similar liquids to start or ‘freshen up’ a fi re in your heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use.
2) Keep the door closed during operation and maintain all seals in good condition.
3) Do not burn any quantities of paper, gar­bage, and never burn fl ammable fl uids such as gasoline, naptha or engine oil in your stove.
4) If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke spillage as this may set off a false alarm.
5) Do not overfi re heater. If the chimney con- nector, fl ue baffl e or the stove top begin to glow, you are overfi ring. Stop adding fuel and close the draft control. Overfi ring can cause extensive damage to your stove including warpage and premature steel corrosion. Overfi ring will void your warranty.
6) Do not permit creosote or soot build-up in the chimney system. Check and clean chimney at regular intervals. Failure to do so can result in a serious chimney fi re.
7) Your Hampton stove can be very hot. You may be seriously burned if you touch the stove while it is operating, keep children, clothing and furniture away. Warn children of the burn hazard.
13) Your woodstove should burn dry, standard rewood only. The use of cut lumber, ply­wood, “mill ends”, etc. is not allowed as this fuel can easily overheat your woodstove. Evidence of excessive overheating will void your warranty. As well, a large portion of sawmill waste is chemically treated lumber, which is illegal to burn in many areas. Salt drift wood and chemically treated fi re logs also must not be burned in your wood­stoves.
14) Do not store any fuel closer than 2 feet from your unit. Do not place wood, paper, furniture, drapes or other combustibles near the appliance.
15) WARNING: Do not operate without the Ash Plug properly seated.
16) Do not operate with broken glass.
DRAFT CONTROL
Both the primary and air wash drafts are control­led by the control handle located on the right side of the unit (when facing the unit). To increase your draft - push lever to the back, and to decrease ­pull lever to the front. All units have a secondary draft system that continually allows combustion air to the induction ports at the bottom of the rebox, just below the rear cover.
Front - Closed Back - Open
WARNING: To build a fi re with disregard to the information contained in this section can cause serious permanent damage to the unit and void your war­ranty.
8) The stove consumes air while operating,
provide adequate ventilation with an air duct or open a window while the stove is in use.
9) Do not connect this unit to a chimney fl ue serving another appliance.
10) Do not use grates or andirons or other methods for supporting fuel. Burn directly on the bricks.
11) Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15 seconds prior to slowly opening the door when refuelling the fi re.
12) Do not connect your unit to any air distribu­tion duct.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ASH DISPOSAL
During constant use, ashes should be removed every few days. The Ash Drawer features a convenient ash drawer for easy removal of ashes.
Safety Precautions
1) Do not allow ashes to build up to the loading
doors! Only remove ashes when the fi re has died down. Even then, expect to fi nd a few hot embers.
2) Please take care to prevent the build-up of ash around the start-up air housing located inside the stove box, near the pilot.
3) Never start a fi re if the ash plug and ash drawer are not in place. This will cause overfi ring which can cause excessive warp- ing of the stove. Evidence of overfi ring can void the warranty on your stove.
4) The fi rebricks are brittle and can be damaged if the plug is replaced carelessly or pieces that are too large are forced through the hole.
Optional Ash Drawer
Operating Guideline
1) Only clean ashes out of the stove when the
unit has cooled down. Remove the plug by lifting on the handle using the tool provided. The plug may still be warm, use caution. Push the ashes down the hole into the ash drawer, the large pieces can be left in the rebox and burned during the next fi re or removed through the door opening.
Ash Plug Tool
Ash Plug
Ash Plug Tool
Slide cover plate over Ash Drawer.
4) When emptying the ash drawer, make sure the ashes have cooled down com- pletely. Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fi tting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible fl oor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending fi nal 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. Other waste should not be placed in the ash container.
2) Always leave 1/2 to 1 inch of ash in the bottom of the fi rebox. This helps in easier starting and a more uniform burn of your re.
3) To remove the drawer, slide it out. When the drawer is completely out, slide the cover plate over the ash drawer and carry away.
Pull out Ash Drawer
5) Before putting the ash drawer back in, ensure that the ash plug is back in place.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
It is very important to carefully maintain your stove, including burning seasoned wood and maintaining a clean stove and chimney system. Have the chimney cleaned before the burning season and as necessary during the season, as creosote deposits may build up rapidly. Moving parts of your stove require no lubrication.
GLASS INSTALLATION/
REPLACEMENT
1) Remove door from unit.
2) To replace the glass remove the 12 screws
highlighted in the diagram below.
3) Lift off the glass retainer and carefully re­move glass.
4) Place new glass in the door, make sure that the glass gasketing will properly seal your unit.
5) Position the glass retainer back on. En­sure that it rests on the gasket and not the glass.
6) Secure glass retainer using the 12 screws. Do not wrench down on the glass as this may cause the glass to break.
GLASS MAINTENANCE
Your Hampton stove is supplied with 5 mm Neoceram ceramic glass (Part #940-345) that will withstand the highest heat that your unit will produce. In the event that you break your glass by impact, purchase your replacement from an authorized Hampton dealer only, and follow our step-by-step Glass Installation/Replacement instructions (refer to previous section).
It will be necessary to clean carbon and fl y ash off of the glass at times. If carbon and fl y ash remain on the glass for an extended period of time, the glass could eventually become etched and cloudy.
1) Allow the stove to cool down completely before cleaning the glass, do not clean the glass when it is hot.
2) Use cleaners specifi cally designed for this glass cleaning. Do not use abrasive clean­ers.
3) Ensure the glass is dry before burning your stove.
Ways to Prevent and Keep Unit
Free of Creosote
1) Burn stove with the draft control wide open
for about 10-15 minutes every morning during burning season.
2) Burn stove with draft control wide open for about 10 - 15 minutes every time you apply fresh wood. This allows the wood to achieve the charcoal stage faster and burns up any unburned gas vapours which might otherwise be deposited within the system.
3) Only burn seasoned wood! Avoid burning wet or green wood. Seasoned wood has been dried at least one year.
4) A small hot fi re is preferable to a large smouldering one that can deposit creosote within the system.
5) The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred.
6) Have chimney system and unit cleaned by competent chimney sweeps twice a year during the fi rst year of use and at least once a year thereafter or when a signifi cant layer of creosote has accu- mulated (3mm/1/8" or more) it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney re.
7) Place door back on unit.
Remove 12 screws.
CREOSOTE
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours, which when combined with moisture, form creosote. The creosote va­pours condense in the relatively cool chimney ue of a slow burning fi re. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the fl ue lining. When ignited, this creosote can result in an extremely hot fi re.
WARNING: Things to remember in case of a chimney fi re:
1. Close all draft and damper controls.
2. CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WOOD STORAGE
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.
Glass Retainer
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MAINTENANCE
FRONT DOOR GASKET
If the front door gasket requires replacement 5/8" diameter material must be used. Hampton uses a 5/8" diameter gasket (Part# 936-232). A proper high temperature gasket adhesive is required. See your Hampton Dealer.
HANDLE
REPLACEMENT
1) Remove handle (front or side) by undoing
the hex head bolt using a 7/16" socket wrench.
2) Fit new door handle over latch and se­cure.
Assembly shown below.
Front Door Handle Shown
Secure using 7/16" socket wrench.
LATCH ADJUSTMENT
METHOD
The door bracketry may require adjustment as the door gasket material compresses after a few res. Removal of the spacer washer will allow the latch to be moved closer to the door frame, causing a tighter seal.
Relocate the washer removed from the back of the bracket to the front. This will allow the same screw to be used.
If position of bracketry needs to
be changed after adjustment:
The bracketry should start from the highest point, as seen below. If needed, bring the bracketry down 1/16" each time, until fi nding the best locking position. The door latch will catch best in this way.
(Listen for a double click sound when the door is locked).
Bracketry at
highest position
Front of Bracket
Handle
Washer
Lock
Spacer
Hex Head
Bolt
Use the 3/16" allen key enclosed in the packaged manual to make this adjustment.
Front of Bracket
Remove spacer washers
behind screws.
Allen Key
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MAINTENANCE
TOP BAFFLE
REPLACEMENT
1) Lift the Top Hob off the top of the stove.
Top Hob
2) Remove the fi ve (7/16) socket 1/4 x 1" hex bolts from the Firebox Top Assembly and lift off.
3) Remove the left and right baffl e caps by removing the 2 bolts (7/16) socket 1/4-20 x 1/2" hex head on each side and lift out.
4) Remove the three (7/16) socket 1/4-20 x 1/2" stainless steel hex bolts inside the rebox holding the top baffl e assembly and remove.
5) Replace the Top Baf e
6) Reverse steps 4 to 1.
Top Baffl e Removed
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PARTS LIST
H200 MAIN ASSEMBLY
PART # DESCRIPTION
1) 200-301 TOP CHARCOAL GREY 200-305 TOP TIMBERLINE BROWN
2) 200-522 FIREBOX TOP ASSEMBLY
3) 200-514 BAFFLE ASSEMBLY
4) 200-203 BAFFLE CAP LEFT
5) 200-204 BAFFLE CAP RIGHT
6) 200-140 LH BAFFLE RETENTION
7) 200-150 RH BAFFLE RETENTION
8) 220-431 45 DEGREE EXHAUST
9) 200-224 BACK SHIELD
10) 200-225 AIR DEFLECTOR
11) 200-230 FAN OPENING COVER
12) 200-000 MAIN BACK
13) 200-130 FIREBOX BACK
14) 902-580 VERMICULITE RIGHT
15) 902-579 VERMICULITE LEFT
16) 200-351 LH SIDE CHARCOAL GREY 200-355 LH SIDE TIMBERLINE BROWN
17) 200-341 RH SIDE CHARCOAL GREY 200-345 RH SIDE TIMBERLINE BROWN
PART# DESCRIPTION
26) 820-376 RETAINER PLATE
27) 200-391 BASE CHARCOAL GREY 200-395 BASE TIMBERLINE BROWN
28) 200-401 ASH LIP CHARCOAL GREY 200-405 ASH LIP TIMBERLINE BROWN
29) 820-375F ASH HOLE COVER PLATE
30) 200-206F PRIMARY AIR PROFILE PLATE
31) 200-518 DRAFT LEVER CONTROL ASSEMBLY
32) 200-205 PRIMARY AIR SLIDE GUIDE
33) 200-211 SUB BASE
34) 200-411 LEG CHARCOAL GREY 200-415 LEG TIMBERLINE BROWN
35) 936-236 1/2" GRAPHITE GASKET
36) 936-299 GASKET (3/8" WIDE X 3/16" THICK)
37) 220-065 REAR HEAT SHIELD - TOP
38) 220-064 REAR HEAT SHIELD - BOTTOM
18) 200-960 BRICK SET
19) 200-110 FIREBOX FRONT
20) 200-160 ANDIRON (X2)
21) 200-120 FIREBOX INNER
22) 200-217 BRACKET HINGE
23) 200-361 FRONT VENTS CHARCOAL GREY 200-365 FRONT VENTS TIMBERLINE BROWN
24) 200-381 FRONT SKIRT CHARCOAL GREY 200-385 FRONT SKIRT TIMBERLINE BROWN
25) 220-042 SKIRT BRACKET (X2)
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1
2
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36
38
4
5
3
7
8
6
16
15
19
20
21
23
25
13
18
14
9
10
11
12
17
24
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22
28
34
29
27
35
30
31
32
33
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PARTS LIST
H200 DOOR ASSEMBLY
PART# DESCRIPTION
1) 200-218F GLASS RETENTION TOP
2) 200-219F GLASS RETENTION SIDE (x2)
3) 200-220F GLASS RETENTION BOTTOM (x2)
4) 940-345/P GLASS 5mm NEOCERAM
5) 936-243 GLASS GASKET
6) 936-232 5/8" GRAPHITE DOOR GASKET
7) 200-371 DOOR CHARCOAL GREY 200-375 DOOR TIMBERLINE BROWN
220-546 DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY
8) 948-158 SLOTTED SPRING TENSION PIN
9) 220-089N DOOR LATCH
10) 220-046N SPACER
11) 948-153 DOOR HANDLE
12) 904-018 1/4 FLAT WASHER x 5/8 O.D.
13) 904-525 1/4 LOCK WASHER
14) 904-751 1/4-20 x 4 1/2 HEX HEAD
15) 948-155 HINGE PIN
16) 948-163 CANE BOLT LATCH (LH)
11
12
13
1
16
8
9
2
10
3
4
5
6
15
30
14
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H200 ASH DRAWER ASSEMBLY
PART# DESCRIPTION
200-911 ASH DRAWER PACKAGE
1) 942-110 ASH PLUG
2) 936-236 1/2" ROPE GASKET
3) 200-232 ASH DRAWER GUIDE RIGHT
4) 200-231 ASH DRAWER GUIDE LEFT
5) 820-249 ASH PLUG TOOL HANDLE
PARTS LIST
1
5
2
4
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PARTS LIST
PART# DESCRIPTION
200-917 FAN ASSEMBLY PACKAGE
1) 220-026 FAN HOUSING FRONT
2) 220-022 FAN HOUSING BOTTOM
3) 220-036 SENSOR MOUNT
4) 200-227 FAN BRACKET RIGHT HAND
5) 200-228 FAN BRACKET LEFT HAND
6) 200-229 FAN HOUSING BACK
7) 910-157 FAN
8) 910-142 THERMODISC
H200 FAN ASSEMBLY
7
1
6
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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WARRANTY
Hampton Fireplace Products are designed with reliability and simplicity in mind. In addition, our internal Quality Assurance Team carefully inspects each unit thoroughly before it leaves our facility. FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd. is pleased to extend this limited lifetime warranty to the original purchaser of a Hampton Product. This warranty is not transferable.
The Warranty: Limited Lifetime
H200 / H300: Firebox castings on all Hampton Wood burning Appliances are covered against manufacturer defects for a period of three (3) years parts and subsidized labour* and a further two (2) years, parts only. Stainless steel baffl es are covered against manufacturer defects for a period of three (3) years parts and subsidized labour* and parts only thereafter.
HI300: Steel fi reboxes to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, also covered are vermiculite, baffl es and air tubes (against warpage) against manufacturer's defects for a period of 3 years parts and subsidized labor and parts only thereafter.
External casting, not directly in contact with the fi re, such as hobs, sides, side shelves, ash lips, legs, fronts, fi re doors and surrounds are covered against cracks and warps resulting from manufacturer defects, parts and subsidized labour* for three (3) years from the date of purchase and parts only thereafter.
Glass is covered for lifetime against thermal breakage only, parts and subsidized labour* for three (3) years and parts only thereafter from date of pur­chase.
Blowers and electrical are covered against manufacturer defect for two years parts and one year subsidized labour* from date of purchase. Replacement blowers are considered repairs and continue as if new with appliance. ie. twelve (12) months from original purchase date of appliance with a minimum of three (3) months coverage from date of replacement.
Repair/replacement parts purchased by the consumer from FPI after the original coverage has expired on the unit will carry a 90 day warranty, valid with a receipt only. Any item shown to be defective will be repaired or replaced at our discretion. No labor coverage is included with these parts.
Conditions:
Porcelain/Enamel - Absolute perfection is neither guaranteed nor commercially possible. Any chips must be reported and inspected by an authorized dealer within three days of installation. Reported damage after this time will be subject to rejection.
Any part or parts of this unit which in our judgement show evidence of such defects will be repaired or replaced at FPI's option, through an accredited distribu­tor or agent provided that the defective part be returned to the distributor or agent Transportation Prepaid, if requested.
It is the general practice of FPI to charge for larger, higher priced replacement parts and issue credit once the replaced component has been returned to FPI and evaluated for manufacturer defect.
The authorized selling dealer is responsible for all in-fi eld service work carried out on your Hampton product. FPI will not be liable for results or costs of workmanship from unauthorized service persons or dealers.
At all times FPI reserves the right to inspect product in the fi eld which is claimed to be defective.
Exclusions:
This limited Lifetime Warranty does not extend to or include paint (charcoal units), porcelain (including pinholes, scratches and minor shade mismatch), door or glass gasketing or trim.
At no time will FPI be liable for any consequential damages which exceed the purchase price of the unit. FPI has no obligation to enhance or modify any unit once manufactured. ie. as products evolve, fi eld modifi cations or upgrades will not be performed.
FPI will not be liable for travel costs for service work.
Installation and environmental problems are not the responsibility of the manufacturer and therefore are not covered under the terms of this warranty policy.
Refractory liners (fi rebrick), gaskets, door handles, paint are not covered under the terms of this warranty policy.
Any unit which shows signs of neglect or misuse is not covered under the terms of this warranty policy.
The warranty will not extend to any part which has been tampered with or altered in any way, or in our judgment has been subject to misuse, improper instal­lation, negligence or accident, spillage or downdrafts caused by environmental or geographical conditions, inadequate ventilation, excessive offsets, negative air pressure caused by mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryer, etc.
Freight damage to stoves and replacement parts is not covered by warranty and is subject to a claim against the freight carrier by the dealer.
FPI will not be liable for acts of God, or acts of terrorism, which cause malfunction of the appliance.
Performance problems due to operator error will not be covered by this warranty policy.
* Subsidy according to job scale as predetermined by FPI.
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Hampton fi replace products are designed with reliability and simplicity in mind. In addition, our internal Quality Assurance Team carefully inspects each unit thoroughly before it leaves our door.
FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd. is pleased to extend this Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original purchaser of a Hampton Product.
See the inside back cover for details.
Register your Hampton online at
http://www.hampton-fi re.com
Installer: Please complete the following information
Dealer Name & Address: ______________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Installer: ___________________________________________________________
Phone #: ___________________________________________________________
Date Installed: ______________________________________________________
Serial No.: __________________________________________________________
Hampton is a trademark of FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd.
© Copyright 2008, FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd. All rights reserved.
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