Hitzer 55, 82 Installating And Operation Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Model 55 Furnace Model 82 Furnace
Model 55 Model 82
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· Operating Instructions and Maintenance Enclosed.
· Thoroughly Read and Understand Instructions.
Warning
· Follow the instructions within this manual. If instructions are NOT followed, a fire may result causing property damage personal injury, or death.
· Stove surfaces may become HOT while in operation. High stove temperatures may ignite clothing or flammable material.
· For use of solid fuels, wood or coal only. Other fuel sources can result in poisonous gas emission and/or fire.
· Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors in home must be present and working properly.
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Table of Contents
I. Welcome to the Hitzer Family
A. Safety Notice
II. Flue System
A. Existing Masonry Flue System
B. Factory Built Systems
C. Flue Requirements
1. Flue Size
2. 10 foot / 2 foot / 3 foot minimum rule
3. One Appliance per Chimney
III. Location and Installation
A. Typical Installation
B. Floor / Wall Protection
C. Clearance Reduction
IV. Basic Rules and Regulations for Safe and Efficiency Operations
A. Cautions
B. Local Codes
C. NFPA 211
V. Start Up, Operations, and Maintaining Appliance
A. Start Up
B. Basic Instructions
C. Ash Removal
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I. Welcome to Hitzer Family
Hitzer Inc. welcomes you to a proud and unified team of Hitzer stove owners. Thank You for your recent purchase of a Hitzer Furnace. We can assure that your Hitzer stove has the finest Swiss Amish Craftsmanship. The Hitzer Furnace is built with premier quality materials to ensure safety, durability, and performance. These are all top priorities in the Hitzer line of products.
We would like to personally thank you again and welcome you into our continually growing Hitzer Family. We wish you and your family an extended amount of warmth and comfort, provided by your new Hitzer Stove. Thanks for choosing Hitzer as “Our Stoves Make Warm Friends.”
Safety Notice
Safety Notice: If this Hitzer Stove is not properly installed a house fire may result. For your safety and to reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Contact your local building inspector or fire officials about the need for a permit, restrictions, or installation inspection required in your area. Save these instructions for future reference.
UL Tested/Label: Follow the information and clearance charts located on each Hitzer Stove Model. These stoves have been tested to UL 391-2006, approved, and labeled on the rear of each stove.
It is strongly recommended to have this Hitzer Stove installed by an educated and certified installation professional. Please refer to a NFI (National Fireplace Institute) Certified Installer for your installation needs and questions. Locate an NFI professional at www.nficertified.org.
II. Flue Systems
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Masonry Flue System: A good chimney is essential. A masonry chimney must be built with a low heat masonry material. It is important to make sure that the masonry chimney is structurally sound and on a solid foundation. The masonry chimney must have a liner installed with in the chimney construction. An unlined chimney is not safe with solid fuel systems, and may result in a house fire. The liner may be constructed with a structurally sound clay liner or a stainless steel liner. If using an existing masonry chimney, be sure to have the chimney examined and cleaned by a chimney professional. The structural foundation of the chimney and liner is important. If existing clay liner is cracked or damaged, it is recommended to re-line the chimney with a stainless steel liner. Be sure the masonry chimney is compatible with the local building codes and requirements. It is important to note that you can only have one solid fuel appliance per chimney, and it is not permissible to connect the Hitzer Stove to a chimney that is servicing another unit.
Factory Built System: A good chimney is essential. The factory built chimney must be a Class A High Temperature UL tested chimney UL 103 HT. It is required for this Class A chimney to be listed and labeled under the UL standards. If using an existing factory built Class A chimney it must be inspected and cleaned by a certified chimney professional, before use. With Factory Built Chimneys clearances and distance requirements are required per chimney style. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s clearances and regulations. It is also important to abide by the rules and regulations of local jurisdictions upon chimney installation. Like masonry chimneys, you can only have one appliance per chimney, and it is not permissible to connect the Hitzer Stove to a chimney that is servicing another unit.
Flue Requirements: It is required to have your chimney inspected and cleaned by a certified chimney professional before Hitzer Stove installation, and at least twice monthly during the heating season. If material has accumulated, it should be removed immediately to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. If a chimney fire does occur the fire department should be called immediately and the draft controls should be closed on the stove. It is also required to have a chimney that is built according to the manufacturer’s specifications and meet local building codes.
Flue Size: The proper flue size is very important. The proper flue size is essential in order to have the correct amount of draft required to operate the Hitzer Stove. The diameter of the flue size including chimney liner should never be less than the diameter of the flue exhaust collar on the Hitzer Furnace. The flue size for the 55 furnace should be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter. The flue size for the 82 furnace should be a minimum of 7 inches in diameter.
Flue Size (Continued): The flue size also has a maximum size of inches in order to sustain the desired draft. For an interior chimney the flue and chimney liner size cannot be larger than 3 times the square inches of the flue exhaust collar on the Hitzer stove. For an exterior chimney that has at least one side exposed to the exterior of the house the flue and chimney liner cannot be more than 2 times the square inches of the flue exhaust collar of the Hitzer Stove. Also keep in mind the warmer the chimney is the better the draft.
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Model Flue Size (Sq. Inch) Minimum (Sq. inch) Maximum (Sq. Inch)Int/Ext 55 FA 6” 28 sq. in. 6” 28 sq. in. 84 sq. in. interior 55 FA 6” 28 sq. in. 6” 28 sq. in. 56 sq. in. exterior
82FA 7” 38.5 sq. in. 7” 38 sq. in. 115.5 sq. in. interior 82FA 7” 38.5 sq. in. 7” 38 sq. in. 77 sq. in. exterior
Chimney Height Requirements: The minimum height of a chimney system for the Hitzer Stove is 15 feet. The chimney must exceed the roof of a house a minimum of 3 feet at any point of exit. In pitched roof installation the chimney must be 2 feet higher than anything within a 10 foot radius of the chimney. It is important to have a chimney draft of .03 - .06 It is required to abide by the manufacture’s instructions on class A chimney’s as well as local building codes.
Note: All illustrations are for design purposes
only. Actual installations may vary. Illustrations are not drawn to scale.
III. Location of Stove and Installation
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