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Permit M06-285 - LOPEZ RESIDENCE
LOPEZ RESIDENCE 3131 S 133 ST M06 -285 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Tenant: Name: Address: 7346600236 3131 3 133 ST TUKW LOPEZ RESIDENCE 31315 133 ST , TURWILA WA Owner: Name: SWEDELIUS LAWRENCE Address: 3131 S 133RD ST , SEATTLE WA Contact Person: Name: 1.13I3 LOPEZ Address: 3131 S 133 ST , TUKWILA WA Value of Mechanical: Furnace: <100K BTU >1001C BTU Floor Furnace Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Appliance Vent Repair or Addition to Heat/Refrig /Cooling System.... Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM >10,000 CFM Evaporator Cooler Ventilation Fan connected to single duct Ventilation System Hood and Duct Incinerator. Domestic Commercial/Industrial City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: httn: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Contractor: Name: OWNER AFFIDAVIT - LUIS LOPEZ PEREZ Address: Contractor License No: MECHANICAL PERMIT DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL A USED FIREPLACE STOVE IN A REFURBISHED MASONRY BASE & 5 /8" TYPE T' GYP. WALLBOARD ENCLOSURE (FRONT OPEN SPACE) W/ METAL CHIMNEY THROUGH EXISTING ROOF. $500.00 Fees Collected: Type of Fire Protection: International Mechanical Code Edition: 2003 $OUIPMENT TYPE AND OUANTITT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * *continued on next page ** Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Expiration Date: Phone: Phone: 206 242 -3129 Phone: Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director M06 -285 03/0S/2007 09/01/2007 Boiler Compressor: 03 HP /100,000 BTU 0 3-15 HP /500,000 BTU 0 15-30 HP/ 1,000,000 BTU 30-50 HP /1,750,000 BTU 50 +HP /1,750,000 BTU 0 Fire Damper 0 Diffuser 0 Thermostat 0 Wood/Gas Stove 1 Water Heater 0 Emergency Generator 0 Other Mechanical Equipment $127.81 doc: IMC•10106 M06-285 Printed: 03-05-2007 Permit Center Authorized Signature( I hereby certify that I have read an governing this work will be compli City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206- 431 -3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: htto: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us e dwi Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Permit Number: M06 -285 Issue Date: 03/05/2007 Permit Expires On: 09/01/2007 D Date: cMCCla-3 d - permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances he er specified herein or not. The granting of this permi not p - e to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating A construction or the pe -. j of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit. -y Signature: i D ✓ Date: 3--05 T 0 Print Name: �i/ s /r;:=2 .. e 2 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: IMC -10/06 M06 -285 Printed: 03-05-2007 Parcel No.: 7346600236 Address: 3131 S 133 ST TUB:W Suite No: Tenant: LOPEZ RESIDENCE 1: ***BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: M06 -285 Status: ISSUED Applied Date: 12/21/2006 Issue Date: 03/05/2007 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431- 3670). 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 8: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 6: There shall be no occupancy of a building until final inspection has been completed and approved by Tukwila building inspector. No exception. T: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 8: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. * *continued on next page ** doc: Cond -10/06 M06-285 Printed: 03 -05 -2007 rnme City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Signature: Print Name. r S /oe° - e 7' / Z Date: © S 0 doc: Cond -10/06 M06-285 Printed: 03 -05 -2007 E-Mail Address: Company Name: Mailing Address: Contact Person: E-Mail Address: Company Name: At Mailing Address: CITY OF TUKWILA Community Devebpmence Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://wwwandovila.wa.us MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print" Site Address: Tenant Name: .Aet< Property Owners Name: ri z 4, Afts, Mailing Address: 3�l /r :3 .5-117 CONTACT PERSON - who do we contact when your permit Is ready to be issued Name: Mailing Address: 7 &/ % S / B St MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION -iy Company Name: ,)5/&--4 97112_ Mailing Address: V5/ Contact Person: KX / Jtc E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: lYcyr Q:UppliutionsWame- Applications On LineV -2006 - Mechanical Permit Appliation.doe Revised. 4-2006 bh King Co Assessor's Tax No.:_¢ OZ41y Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: ❑ .... Yes .No Day Telephone Fax Number: Lt/ S4ie zip Expiration Date: ( di - State -e rz £ 716R Day Telephone:610p Fax Number: ARCHITECT OF RECORD - All plans mast be wet stamped by Architect of Record lc t ARP7— e Zip • Day Telephone: (r, 6 325. -gwq Fax Number: ° °�� ENGINEER OF RECORD —All plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record Zip City Contact Person: Day Telephone E-Mail Address: Fax Number: Page I of 2 Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Unit .Type:. Qty Boiler /Compressor, Qty ace<100K BTU Air Handling Unit >10,000 CFM Fire Damper 0-3 HP /100,000 BTU umace>100K BTU Evaporator Cooler Diffuser 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU Floor Furnace Ventilation Fan Connected to Single Duct Thermostat 15 -30 HP /I,000,000 BTU Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Ventilation System Wood/Gas Stove 30-50 HP /1,750,000 BTU Appliance Vent Hood and Duct Water Heater 50+HP/1,750,000 BTU Repair or Addition to Heat/Refrig/Cooling System Incinerator - Domestic Emergency Generator Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM Incinerator — Comm/Ind Other Mechanical Equipment Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): S Sabo Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): 415)*4_ 4 (4F$ fro . tilj.CD ' /A 4 - ie, :en) ad _27 Use: Residential: New ....V Replacement.... Commercial: New .... ❑ Replacement .... ❑ Fuel Type: Electric ❑ Gas ....0 Other: Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. ri p e lo i s®ue Print Name: Mailing Address: BUILDING OWNER OR ' a RIZED AGENT: ��Ai+ Signature: / Date Application Accepted: ki-I2[ [de Q: ApplicatiwuWmms- Application On Lin&J -2006 - Mechanical Permit Application.doc Revised: 4-2006 bh Day Telephone: City Date: 72/2 3 1Z. I ; . e i a e Zip Date Application Expires: Page 2 of 2 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: //www.cttukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 7346600236 Permit Number: M06 -285 Address: 3131 S 133 ST TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 12/21/2006 Applicant: LOPEZ RESIDENCE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R06.01998 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 Payee: LUIS LOPEZ PEREZ TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 2336 127.81 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description MECHANICAL - RES PLAN CHECK - RES Account Code Current Pmts 000/322.100 108.25 000/345.830 19.56 Total: $127.81 Payment Amount: $127.81 2988 12/21 9716 TOTAL 127.81 • Payment Date: 12/21/2006 12:49 PM Balance: $0.00 • doc: Recelot -06 Printed: 12 -21 -2006 Project: Type of Inspection: Address: Z! S. 133 Si- Date Called: Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. ?---° `l' p.m. equeste Phone No: o1- 292+3/29 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 OMMENTS: C/ V Inspector: Date:- o7 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. 0 $58.00 RIINSPECTION F E REQUI ED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: kr iks, r_ AvLo ‘ TRAVIS INDUSTRIES ROUSE OP FIRE © Copyright 2007, T.I. $10.00 100 -01140 4050124 FILE COPY Permit No. RECEIVED CITYOFTIIKVVILA FEB 14 7007 PERMITCENTER .. b c . atnier (945/9b0) Owner's Manual Freestanding Stove • Mobile -Home Approved • Alcove Approved • Hearth -Stove Approved • Masonry Fireplace Insert • Zero - Clearance (Metal) Fireplace Insert SAFETY NOTICE: If this appliance is not properly installed, a house fire may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. Listed Tested to: U.L. 1482 CORRECTION Introduction Introduction We welcome you as a new owner of an Avalon Rainier wood - buming stove. In an Avalon Rainier you have joined the growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of an energy system reflects both a concem for the environment and aesthetics. The Avalon Rainier is one of the finest appliances the world over. This manual will explain the installation, operation, and maintenance of this appliance. Please familiarize yourself with the Owner's Manual before operating your appliance and save the manual for future reference. Included are helpful hints and suggestions which will make the installation and operation of your new appliance an easier and more enjoyable experience. We offer our continual support and guidance to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your appliance. Important Information No other Avalon Rainier appliance has the same serial number as yours. The serial number is stamped onto the label on the back of the appliance. This serial number will be needed in case you require service of any type. Model: Avalon Rainier Serial Number: Purchase Date: Purchased From: NATIONAL We suggest that our woodburning hearth w� sr n .nt products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute° (NFI) as NFI Woodbuming Specialists or who are certified in Canada by ,. CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical winudloutlfhtseg Training (WETT). Wood Energy r dmkal mottling Mail your Warranty Card Today, and Save Your Bill of Sale. To receive full warranty coverage, you will need to show evidence of the date you purchased your appliance. Do not mail your Bill of Sale to us. We suggest that you attach your Bill of Sale to this page so that you will have all the information you need in one place should the need for service or information occur. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4050124 Table of Contents General Information Introduction & Important Information 2 Safety Precautions 4 Features & Specifications 6 Stove Installation Planning The Installation 7 Floor Protection Requirements 8 Stove Placement Requirements 9 Clearances 9 Chimney Requirements 10 Chimney Termination Requirements 11 Outside Air Requirements 11 Alcove Installation Requirements 12 Mobile Home Requirements 13 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS Standard Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney 14 Cathedral Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney 14 Exterior Factory Built Chimney 15 Hearth Stove Positive Connection 15 Hearth Stove Direct Connection 16 Interior Masonry Chimney 16 Insert Installation Planning The Installation 17 Insert Size Requirements 18 Insert Placement Requirements 18 Hearth Requirements 18 Masonry Fireplace Requirements 19 Zero Clearance (Metal) Fireplace Requirements 19 Drafting Performance 19 Leveling Bolt Installation 19 Block -Off Plate Installation 20 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS Insert with Positive Connection 21 Insert with Direct Connection (Masonry Fireplace)21 Insert with Direct Connection (ZC Fireplace) 22 Insert with Face Seal Connection 22 Operating Your Appliance Safety Notice 23 Before Your First Fire 23 Opening the Door 23 Starting a Fire 24 Adjusting the Bum Rate 25 Ash Removal 25 Optional Blower Operation 26 Re- Loading the Stove 26 Ovemight Bum 26 Normal Operating Sounds 26 Hints for Burning 27 Selecting Wood 27 Dry Wood is Key 27 Testing Wood Moisture 27 Why Dry Wood is Key 27 Wood Cutting and Storage 27 Troubleshooting 28 Maintaining Your Appliance Daily Maintenance 29 Remove Ash 29 Clean The Glass 29 Monthly Maintenance 30 Door and Glass inspection 30 Check For Creosote Buildup 30 Yearly Maintenance 31 Touch Up Paint 31 Blower Cleaning 31 Firebrick and Baffle Inspection 31 Door Parts 32 Replacing the Glass 32 Replacing the Door Gasket 32 Replacing the Door Handle 32 Firebox Parts 33 Floor & Side Firebrick Removal & Replacement 33 Baffle Removal and Replacement 34 Air Tube Removal and Replacement 34 Warranty Warranty 35 Listing Information Listing Information 36 Optional Equipment Stove Legs 37 Pedestal 37 Rear Blower Installation 39 Outside Air Boot Installation 37 Surround Panels 41 Front Blower 42 Index Index 44 Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 4 Safet Precautions • • The viewing door must be closed and latched during operation. Never block free airflow through the air vents on this appliance. • This appliance is designed and approved for the burning of cord wood only. Do not attempt to bum any other type of fuel other than cord wood in this appliance, it will void all warranties and safety listings. Do not touch the appliance while it is hot and educate all children of the danger of a high - temperature appliance. Young children should be supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance. This appliance must be properly installed to prevent the possibility of a house fire. The instructions must be strictly adhered to. Do not use makeshift methods or compromise in the installation. • Inspect the chimney connector and chimney at least twice monthly and clean if necessary. Creosote may build up and cause a house fire. Do not connect this appliance to any chimney serving another appliance. Gasoline or other flammable liquids must never be used to start the fire or "Freshen Up" the fire. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids in the vicinity of this appliance. • Ashes must be disposed in a metal container with a tight lid and placed on a non - combustible surface well away from the home or structure. • Keep furniture, drapes, curtains, wood, paper, and other combustibles a minimum of 36" away from the front of the appliance. Contact your local building officials to obtain a permit and information on any installation restrictions or inspection requirements in your area. Notify your insurance company of this appliance as well. • This appliance must be connected to a listed high temperature (UL 103 HT) residential type chimney or an approved masonry chimney with a standard Gay tile, or stainless steel liner. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Safet Precautions 5 • When installed in a mobile home, this appliance must be bolted to the floor, have outside air, and not be installed in the bedroom (Per H.U.D. requirements). Check with local building officials. • Never try to repair or replace any part of this appliance unless instructions are given in this manual. All other work must be done by a trained technician. • Allow the appliance to cool before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning. • Maintain the door and glass seal and keep them in good condition. Avoid placing wood against the glass when loading. Do not slam the door or strike the glass. • Do not throw this manual away. This manual has important operating and maintenance instructions that you will need at a later time. Always follow the Instructions in this manual. • Do not place clothing or other flammable items on or near this appliance. Do not make any changes or modifications to an existing masonry fireplace or chimney to install this appliance. Do not make any changes to the appliance to increase combustion air. Overriring the appliance may cause a house fire. If a unit or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring. Do not use a grate or other device to elevate the fire off of the firebox floor. Bum the fire directly on the bricks. Travis Industries, Inc. grants no warranty, Implied or stated, for the Installation or maintenance of your appliance, and assumes no responsibility of any consequential damage(s). Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 6 Features & Specifications Installation Options: • Freestanding • Freestanding in an Alcove • Freestanding in a Mobile Home • Masonry Fireplace Insert • Factory-Built (Z.C.) Fireplace Insert Heating Specifications: ha: Measure side, comer, and back dearances from the stove top. The flue collar protrudes 3/4" above the stove top Features: Approximate Maximum Heating Capacity (in square feet)* Maximum BTU's per Hour (Cord Wood Calculation) Overall Efficiency (Oregon Method) Maximum Bum Time Depth Into Fireplace" 14.12' Onto Hearth •• 5-1/8" Insert Dlmenslons - Rainier 45 Depth Into Fireplace" 9.1/2• Onto Hearth"" 10" Emissions: 4-1/4" Travis Industries 100 -01140 • EPA Phase II Approved • 1.8 Cubic Foot Firebox Volume • Single Operating Control • Accepts Logs Up to 20" Long • Steel Plate Construction (1/4" & 3/16 ") • Heavy Duty Refractory Firebrick • Optional High -Tech Blower 800 to 1,800 71,800 71.7 % Up to 9 Hours Heating capacity will vary depending on the home's floor plan, degree of insulation, and the outside temperature. It is also affected by the quality and moisture level of the fuel. Dimensions: I es Insert Dimensions - Rainier 90 25 -3/4" •••" 193/8' 211/8" 1 2.0 Grams Per Hour (EPA Phase 11 Approved) — Tests conducted by E.E.S.P.C. Flue Location for Rainier-45 eH att: Steel Legs (discontlnued)..27 -5/8" Sculptured or Cast Legs 29" Pedestal 32 -3/8" 3-5/8" 4020628 19-1/8" (from base) • For Inserts, add 3/4• for the flue collar. "ZC (metal) fireplaces require an additional?. ••• ZC (metal) fireplaces require an additional 2". ••I" Does not Include hearth protection. Installation Type Considerations Standard Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney (Page 14) • Requires ceiling and roof penetration • Provides best draft Cathedral Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney (Page 14) • Cathedral style chimney support required • Provides best draft Exterior Factory Built Chimney (Page 15) • Uses two elbows to route chimney outside • Exterior chimney is hidden from the room • Elbows reduce draft • Optional exterior chase reduces cold air blockage Hearth Stove Positive Connection (Page 15) • Utilizes existing masonry or zero clearance (metal) chimney • Provides good draft due to full reline • Easier to clean than direct or horizontal hearth stove Hearth Stove Direct Connection (Page 16) • Utilizes existing masonry or zero clearance (metal) chimney • Requires construction of a "block -off plate" • Draft reduced due to elbows & chimney cross section Interior Masonry Chimney (Page 16) • Utilizes existing masonry chimney (not approved for zero clearance (metal) fireplaces) • Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) SAFETY NOTICE: Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. Planning The Installation We suggest that you have an authorized Travis Industries dealer install your stove. If you install the stove yourself, your authorized dealer should review your plans for installation. Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this stove and notify your insurance company before proceeding with installation. Preparation for Installation • Check for damage to the exterior of the stove (dents should be reported scratches can be fixed by applying touch up paint). • Check the interior of the firebox (replace cracked firebrick and make sure baffle is in place). 0 The stove can be lightened by removing the firebricks and baffle. (pg 33) - replace before operation. Stove Installation Considerations The table below details the six most common types of installations and the considerations for each type. Alternative methods of installation are avai able if they comply with local building codes. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 8 Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) Floor Protection Requirements • Stove must be placed on the Travis Industries legs or Pedestal. Floor protection must be non-combustible and at least .018" thick (26 gauge). Minimum 37 -3/4" Minimum 41 -3/8" Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Rainler -45° Reduced Clearance* Rainier Singlewall Connector -90° Reduced Clearance* Singlewall Connector 14" 16" 14" 14" 17 1/2" 14" 14 1/2" 9 1/2" 11" 71/2" 11" 71/2" 24" 25 1/2" 24" 23 1/2" 15 1/2 " ** 10 " ** 15 3/4" 10 1/4" 161/2 " ** 12 " ** 20" 16" Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) Stove Placement Requirements A Clearances may be reduced by methods specified in NFPA 211, listed wall shields, pipe shields, or other means approved by local building or fire officials. Stove must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes, doors), 36" of the front of the stove If the stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7', it must follow the requirements in the section "Alcove Installation Requirements" Must maintain the clearances to combustibles listed below (drywall, furniture, etc.): Clearances Minimum Clearance (See the illustration above) A Sidewall to stove B Backwall to stove C Comerwall to stove D Connector to sidewall E Connector to bac F Connector to comerwall Straight Installations Measure clearances to the stove top. * Reduced clearance Installations require one of the chimneys and connectors listed below: • DURAVENT model DVL with DURATEC chimney • GSW Double Wall Chimney Connector with Soper Chinn Tw*r*.O�ne • DURAVENT model DVL with DURA.PLUS othrey • SEU(IR" METALBESfOS model DS connector with nodal SaII chimney • AMERLTEC model DCC with modal HS Wmney • I.C.C. Excel (2100-2 Can) (103 HT USA) chimney with HP connector • SECURITY model DL with SECURITY modal ASHT or 52100 chimney • Standard Masonry Cheney with any one or the toe listed aonnaclms • METALFAS model DW with TG chimney • These are minimum clearances, not Installation dimensions. Connector position will vary depending upon brand. First establish the stove clearances, Install the 45° connector to the stove, then determine the position of the connector. NOTE : Standard residential Installations with reduced clearance connector may use the clearance determined by the manufacturer of the connector for the connector to wall clearance or the clearance listed in this manual. Offsets must be used to maintain the stove to wall clearance. NOTE : Reduced clearance connectors may not connect to the flue collar — order an appliance adapter for the connector being used. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 • 10 Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) Chimney Requirements • DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. • Chimney connector must be a minimum 24 MSG black or 26 MSG blued steel (6" diameter). Chimney must be used from the first floor or wall penetration to the chimney cap. • Use 6" diameter type UL 103 HT chimney from one manufacturer (do not mix brands) or code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner. • Chimney connector and chimney must be fastened to the stove and each adjoining section. • Follow the chimney manufacturer's clearances and requirements. • Use the chimney manufacturer's fire stops, attic guards, roof supports, and fleshings when passing through a ceiling or thimble when passing through a combustible wall. • No more than 180 of elbows (two 90 elbows, or two 45 & one 90 elbow, etc.). NOTE: Additional elbows may be allowed if draft is sufficient. Whenever elbows are used the draft is adversely affected. Additional chimney height may be required to boost draft. Reduced Clearance Chimney Connector Sections Floor Protection 111111144 Standard residential Installations with reduced clearance connector may use the clearance determined by the manufacturer of the connector for the connector to wall clearance or the clearance listed in this manual. Mobile home Installations must use the the reduced clearance connector clearances listed in this manual under 'Additional Requirements for Mobile Home Installations'. Stove Clearance (as outlined M this manual) Chimney Cap (See the section - Chimney Termination Requirements' for more details) 41 r �s Ceiling Penetration : ,, .:•, .7 Equipment (Attic '�� Radiation Shield with 91 Chimney Support) 1 RnRr Factory Built Chimney Sections Travis Industries 100 -01140 Roof Penetration Equipment (Roof Radiation Shield, Flashing, Storm Collar) Minimum Air Space to Combustibles (See Chimney Manufacturer's Instructions - usually r) Minimum System 5' Maximum System 33' "Drafting This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate. Extemat forces, such as wind, Performance barometric pressure topography, or factors of the home (negative pressure from exhaust fans, chimneys, air infiltration, etc.), may adversely affect draft. Travis Industries can not be responsible for extemal forces leading to less than optimal performance. • Standard residential installations may use single -wall connector (Mobile -Homes may n. 4) • Standard residential installations with reduced clearance connector may use the clearance determined by the manufacturer of the connector for the connector to wall clearance or the clearance listed In this manual. Offsets must be used to maintain the stove to wall clearance. Mobile homes must use the clearances listed in this manual under "Additional Requirements for Mobile Home Installations ". 4020628 Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) 11 Chimney Termination Requirements • Must have an approved cap (to prevent water from entering) • Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material • Must terminate at least 3' above the roof and at least 2' above any portion of the roof within 10' Slanted Roofs Flat Roofs Pedestal (with insulation) directs air to the stove. Travis Industries Chimney must extend 3' above the roof Chimney must extend 3' above the roof Outside Air Requirements • Required for mobile homes & in certain localities (check with building officials) • Must not be drawn from an enclosed space (garage, unventilated crawl space) • Requires the optional outside air boot (for legs) or pedestal. Air may be drawn from a ventilated crawl space or use an air duct. Chimney must extend 2' above any portion of the roof within 10' of the chimney Chimney must extend 2' above any portion of the roof within 10' of the chimney When using outside air, find a location where the chimney and outside air hole do not Interfere with structural members of the home. 100 -01140 A hole must be cut through the Boor protection and floor and the rodent screen nailed in place here (see the optional equipment Instructions for exact sizes) Outside Air Boot Optional Air Duct (mus not be longer than 15' and at least 16 square inches in cross section) Outside air entrance must be placed so it does not become blocked by snow. 4020628 Rainier -45° Non - Combustible Alcove Ra Combustible Alcove nier -90° Non - Combustible Alcove Combustible Alcove 16" 6" 14" 6" 14" 4" 91/2" 2" 251/2" 151/2" 231/2" 151/2" 10" 2" 10 1/4" 2 3/4" 48" 48" 48" 48" 57 3/4" 37 3/4" 53 3/4" 37 3/4" 84" 6" above stove top 84" 6" above stove top 12 Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) Alcove Installation Requirements Whenever the stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7' tall, it is considered an alcove installation. Because of the reduced height, the special installation requirements listed below must be met. Chimney connector and chimney must be one of the following types: Minimum Clearance (See the Illustration A B D E G H J • DURAVENT model DVL with DURATEC chimney • DURAVENT model DVL with DURA -PLUS chimney • AMERI -TEC model DM with model H8 chimney • SECURITY model DL with SECURITY model AA58 FR or S2100 chimney • METAL-FAB model DW with TO chimney Sidewall to stove Backwall to stove Connector to sidewall Connector to backwall Maximum depth of alcove Minimum width of alcove Minimum height of alcove • Alcoves are classified as combustible or non - combustible. Non - combustible alcoves must have walls and a ceiling that are 3 1/2" thick of a non - combustible material (brick, stone, or concrete). This non - combustible material must be spaced and ventilated at least 1" off of all combustible materials (walls, ceiling, etc.) to allow air to move around the non - combustible walls and ceiling. All other alcoves are considered combustible. The clearances below must be met: Travis Industries below) Non - combustible alcove construction (on walls and ceiling) - see the explanation above. Ventilated air apace 312- thithnon- combustible material 1" MI�J y�J Noncombustible reinforcer 100 -01140 • GSW Double Wall Chimney Connector with Super Chimney Twenty-One • SEW Rx METALBESTOS model DS connector with mode SSII chimney • I.C.C. Excel (21002 C80003-147 USA) chimney with HP connector • Standard Masonry Chimney with any one of the above Ibted =enactors 4020628 Rainier -45° (With Reduced Clearance Connector) Rainier -90° (With Reduced Clearance Connector) 16" 14" 14" 9 1/2" 7 1/2" 7 1/2" 251/2" 23 1/2" 10 "* 10 1/4" 12 "* 16" Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) 13 Mobile Home Requirements • Outside air must be installed - see "Outside Air Requirements" on page 11 • Chimney connector and chimney must be one of the following types: • DURAVENT model DVL Path DURATEC chimney • GSW Double Wall Chimney Connector with Super Chimney Twenty•n. • DURAVENT model DVL with DURAPLUS chimney •SELKIRK METALBESTOS model DS connector with model SSII chimney • AMERI-TEC model DCC with mods HS dt nnrysy • I.C.C. Excel (2100.2 Can.) (703M USA) ch'mney with HP connector •SECURITY mods DI_ wM SECURITY model A$ IT or 82100 chimney • Sbebard Masonry Chi ney with any was of the above listed connectors • METAL {AS mods OW with TG chimney NOTE: Reduced clearance connectors may not connect to the flue collar — order an appliance adapter for the connector being used. • Stove placement must maintain the following clearances to combustibles (drywall, furniture, etc.) Minimum Clearance (See the Illustration below) A Sidewall to stove B Backwall to stove C Comerwall to stove D Connector to sidewall E Connector to backwall F Connector to comerwall " These are minimum clearances, not Installation dimensions Connector position will vary depending upon brand. First establish the stove clearances, install the 45° connector to the stove, then determine the position of the connector. a4LB Measure deerem,W bans slow top. If using offsets, use the connector clearance listed to the right, not the connector manufacturer's clearance. • The appliance must be secured to the floor (consult your building official). Secure the outside air boot to the floor and stove to insure the stove does not dislocate. • Mobile home installations require a spark arrester at the chimney termination. The appliance must be grounded to the chassis of the mobile home (consult your building official). WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM. CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING /ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED. Minimum Connector Clearance (as outlined above) Minimum Stove Clearance (as outlined above) Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 14 Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) Standard Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney Cathedral Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney p Im a Ca ee the section "Chimney a rm nation Requirements" or more details)" Follow the chimney manufacturer's Instructions and clearences for,foor penetrations. ceiling support is required, an attic rn anon s r is required where Insulation is present. Chimney Connector Sections oor Protection See the section "Floor rotectio Re, irements" r more aetaiiis) Chimney Sections Minimum Air Space to Combustibles (See Chimney Manufacturers Instructions - usually 21 Floor Protection (See the section "Floor Protection Requirements" for more details) rz Chimney Sections a Insulation Chimney Cap (See the section "Chimney Termination Requirements" for more details) Chimney Connector Sections Follow the chimney manufacturers sructions / and clearance roof roof '/ and le a ranc toile and flashing are rewired (some require a radiation shield). Minirnum,Air S ace to m usti es (see Chimney Manufactures - usually T) Follow the chimney manufacturer's instructions and clearances for roof penetrations. A storm collar, flashing, and cathedral -style chimney support are required (some require a radiation shield). Stove Clearances (See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for more details) Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 4 Minimum 15' Maximum 33' $ See the secction Stove 3 laceme t Requirements" or more details) Minimum 15' Maximum 33' Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) '15 Exterior Factory Built Chimney NOTE: Exterior chimneys are subject to greater moisture and creosote' accumulation due to the lower temperatures. An insulated chase will reduce these accumulations (the proper clearances to the chimney must be maintained). Hearth Stove Positive Connection NOTE: Most factory-built chimney manufacturers make stainless steel chimney liners, either flexible or rigid. This provides a wide variety of installation options. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and support. Travis Industries Chimney Cap (See the section "Chimney Termination Requirements" for more details) Chimney Sections Minimum Air Space to Combustibles (See Chimney Manufacturer's Wall Bands Instructions - usually 2") and Supports Min. 18" clearance to ceiling Chimney Connector Sections Floor Protection (See "Floor Protection Requirements" for details) NOTE: The entire fireplace and chimney must be clean, undamaged, and meet all local building codes (UBC etc.). Damage must be repaired prior to installation. The chimney must be 15' to 33' tall. Combustible Mantle Floor Protection (See the section "Floor Protection Requirements" for more details) 100 -01140 Minimum 15' Maximum 33' r Insulated Tee (with Geanout ) ( Stove Clearances (See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for more details) 1101 Follow the chimney manufacturer's Instructions and clearances for roof penetrations. A storm collar and flashing are required (some require a radiation shield). Follow the chimney manufacturer's instructions and clearances for wall penetrations. A wall radiation shield (thimble) is required. Optional insulated chase Cap and flashing prevents water from entering The liner must be stainless steel connector or flexible vent. Follow the liner manufacturer's instructions for installation and support. Airtight Insulated Clean -Out Remove damper or wire it open See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances required. 4020628 16 Stove Installation (for qualified installers only) Hearth Stove Direct Connection NOTE: Direct connections require installation of an airtight, non- combustible block -off plate or damper adapter. Interior or Exterior Masonry Chimney NOTE: This type of installation requires a UBC approved masonry connector or a factory built (U.L. Listed) wall thimble. Travis Industries NOTE: The chimney must have a clay tile liner. If it does not, the installation must use a positive connection (full reline). The entire fireplace and chimney must be clean, undamaged, and meet all local building codes (UBC, etc.). Damage must be repaired prior to installation. The chimney must be 15' to 33' tall. Max. 8" I" Combustible Mantle Min. 18" Floor Protection (See the section "Floor Protection Requirements" for more details) \ I I NOTE: The chimney must have a clay tile liner. If it does not, the installation must use a positive connection (full reline). The entire fireplace and chimney must be clean, undamaged, and meet all local building codes (UBC, etc.). Damage must be repaired must to be 15 installation. tall. The chimney See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances required. — Chimney connector sections See the section "Floor Protection Requirements" Min. 18" clearance to ceiling 100 -01140 Clay Liner Stainless steel chimney connector must Extend 1' past the block-off plate or to the flue liner Airtight Insulated Clean -Out Remove damper or wire it open Block-off plate or damper adapter See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances required. Clay Liner This type of installation requires a UBC approved masonry connector or a factory built (U.L. Usted) wall thimble. Make sure the clean-out seals in place. 4020628 Installation Type Considerations Insert with Positive Flue (Full Reline) (Page 21) • Utilizes existing masonry or zero clearance fireplace • Provides best draft • Easiest to clean Insert with Direct Connect Flue (Page 21 and 22) • Utilizes existing masonry or zero clearance fireplace • Provides good draft • Requires fireplace block -off plate - see page 18 Insert with Face Seal Connection (Page 22) • Utilizes existing masonry fireplaces with cross section of 28" to 144" (not approved for zero clearance fireplaces) • Provides okay draft • Easiest to install • Requires the optional surround panels and insulation (see "Surround Panels" on page 41). Insert Installation (for qualified installers only) 17 SAFETY NOTICE: Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. Failure to follow Instructions may result In property damage, bodily Injury, or even death. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation Inspection requirements in your area. Planning The Installation 8 8 We suggest that you have an authorized Travis Industries dealer install your stove. If you install the stove yourself, your authorized dealer should review your plans for installation. Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this stove and notify your insurance company before proceeding with installation. Preparation for Installation • Check for damage to the exterior of the inserts (dents should be reported, scratches can be fixed by applying touch up paint). • Check the interior of the firebox (replace cracked firebrick and make sure baffle is in place). The stove can be lightened by removing the firebricks and baffle. (pg 26) - replace before operation. Insert Installation Considerations This insert is approved for installation Into an existing masonry or zero clearance (metal) fireplace. Depending upon your installation concems, several options are yours to provide the most desirable installation. The sections that follow detail the requirements that must be met for a safe installation. To further help installation, the most common types of installations are explained in table below. Prior to installing your insert make a detailed plan with dimensions to double -check them against all of the requirements listed. Surround Panels • The insert must be installed with surround panels (see page 41). Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 18 Insert Installation (for qualified installers only) Insert Size Requirements (see Illustration below) Hearth Requirements Travis Industries Minimum Fireplace Masonry Z.C. (Metal) Fire lace Fire lace a Height (front) 21 7/8" 21 7/8" b Height (rear) 21 7/8" 21 7/8" c Width (front) 25 3/4" 27 3/4" d Width (rear) 25 3/4" 27 3/4" e Depth Rainier -90 14 1/2" 15 1/2" Depth Rainier -45 9 1/2" 10 1/2" f Hearth Rainier -90* 21 1/8" 21 1/8" Hearth Rainier -45* 26" 26" g Hearth Width 41 3/4" 41 3/4" h Facing Width 51 3/4" 49 3/4" i Facing Height 50 5/8" 33 1/8" with Mantel Shield 35 5/8" N/A j Mantel Height 52 5/8" 45 1/8" with Mantel Shield 37 5/8" N/A Size This is the distance the'nsert protrudes from the fireplace opening plus the required 16" of hearth extension. Insert Placement Requirements • The insert must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes, doors), 36" of the front of the insert • Insert and hearth must be installed on a level, secure floor The minimum clearances, facing, and hearth requirements in the illustration below must be met (follow the clearances for the type of fireplace being used - either masonry or zero- clearance). Minimum Clearances Masonry ZC (Metal) Fireplace Fireplace k Sidewail to Insert 14" 30" I Side Facing 13" 12" m Top Facing 291/2" 12" w. Mantel Shield 14 1/2" N/A n Mantel to Insert 31 1/2" 24" w. Mantel Shield 16 1/2" N/A o Hearth (Front)' 16" 16" p Hearth (Side) 8" 8" q Front of Insert 36" 36" x Hearth Ext. Rainier -90 5 1/8" 5 1/8" Hearth Ext. Rainier -45 10" 10" • Does not include the distance the insert extends onto the hearth (dimension "x"). • Must extend 16" in front of the insert and 8" on both sides • Must be non - combustible 1/4" thick insulating board with a thermal conductivity of K = 0.72 100 -01140 4020628 Insert Installation (for qualified installers only) 19 Masonry Fireplace Requirements • Chimney must have a clay tile liner or a stainless steel liner (positive connection) • Entire fireplace, including chimney, must be clean and undamaged. Any damage must be repaired prior to installation of the insert • Chimney height: 15' minimum; 33' maximum. • Entire fireplace, including chimney, must meet local building requirements Zero - Clearance (Metal) Fireplace Requirements: • Must utilize a positive (full reline) or direct connection (block -off plate) • Must be manufactured by one of the following manufacturers: • Marco • Majestic • Heatilator • Preway • Tempco • Superior • Entire fireplace, including chimney, must be clean and undamaged. Any damage must be repaired prior to installation of the insert • Entire fireplace, including chimney, must meet local building requirements • Chimney height: 15' minimum; 33' maximum. Minimum cross section: 28.65 square inches • The damper ( "A ") and grate ( "B ") must be removed (see the illustration to the right) • The smoke shelf ( "C "), intemal baffles ( "D "), screen ( "E "), and metal or glass doors ( "F ") may be removed (if applicable) • The masonry lining ("G "), Insulation ( "H "), and any structured rigid frame members (metal sides, floor, door frame, face of the fireplace, etc. — 'V) may not be removed or altered Drafting Performance This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate. Extemal forces such as wind, barometric pressure, topography, or factors of the home (negative pressure from exhaust fans, chimneys, air infiltration, etc.), may adversely affect draft. Travis Industries can not be responsible for extemal forces leading to less than optimal performance. Leveling Bolt Installation Two leveling bolts are Included to level the Insert If the fireplace has a stepped -up hearth. To install, raise the rear of the insert up and insert the leveling bolts into the holes in the rear comers of the insert. Adjust the bolts until they extend the same height as the hearth steps up. After the insert is installed, fine -tune the leveling bolts to level the insert (see the illustration). This distance is the hearth step -up. The leveling bolts should stick out this far from the base of the Insert. Hearth Travis Industries • MN MO r l• : ••______ Fireplace 4 100 -01140 The leveling bolts go Into the holes at the rear comers of the insert. 4020628 20 Insert Installation (for qualified installers only) Block -Off Plate Installation Whenever this appliance is installed with a direct connection a block -off plate, or other non- combustible seal -off device (e.g. damper adapter), will need to be installed. This device is used to seal the chimney, insuring no smoke enters the home and providing the chimney system with a seal to promote draft. The directions below detail the steps for construction and installation of a block -off plate. 1. Determine a location for the block-off plate at the top of the firebox below the damper area (make it high enough to allow installation of the connection pipe). The location should be level and in an area where it can be mounted easily. Measure the width at the rear ( "A ") and front ( "B ") of the firebox at the height where the block-off plate will be installed (see the illustration below). Then measure the depth of the location where the block-off plate will be installed ( "C "). NOTE: Most masonry fireplaces have square fireboxes while certain zero-clearance (metal) fireplaces often have domed firebox tops. This makes zero- clearance block-off plates more difficult to Install. To simplify the procedure, insulation may be used to seal the rounded edges. 2. Make a cardboard template of the measurements, but add a 2" flange to each side. This flange will be used to mount the block-off plate to the inside of the firebox. Bend the flanges downwards on the template and place it inside the fireplace. If the template fits correctly in its planned location, go to the next step. If it does not, make a new template with the appropriate corrections until it fits correctly. 3. With the template in place, mark the location of the flue (see "Dimensions" on page 6). This location approximates the center of the flue when the insert is in place (a slight offset may occur based upon insert and block-off plate placement). Remove the template and cut a 6 1/4" diameter hole centered on this mark. 4. Make the block-off plate of 24 gage or thicker steel to match the template. Drill two holes in each flange for mounting the plate. 5. Mount the block -off plate using masonry screws. NOTE: Use sheet metal screws on zero - clearance (metal) fireplaces (screws need only be long enough to penetrate the first layer of metal). 6. Insulate the block -off plate using high - temperature fiberglass insulation (Kaowool® or equivalent) and fumace cement (allow the cement to dry for at least 24 hours before buming). 7. After placing the appliance and installing the pipe through the block-off plate, use high - temperature fiberglass insulation and fumace cement to seal any cracks between the pipe and block -off plate. See the dimensions to determine the location of the center of the flue. Travis Industries Block Off Plate Template 2" Flanges (for attaching the block -off plate) Measurement "A" See the dimensions to determine the location of the center of the flue. 100 -01140 Measurement "C" 4020628 Insert Installation (for qualified installers only) 21 Insert with Positive Connection NOTE: Most factory-built chimney manufacturers make stainless steel chimney liners, either flexible or rigid. This provides a wide variety of installation options. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and support. Insert with Direct Connection (Masonry Fireplace) NOTE: Direct connections require installation of an airtight block-off plate or damper adapter (see "Block-off Plate Installation" on page 20). Travis Industries NOTE: This installation may be used with a masonry or zero clearance fireplace. The requirements in the section "Masonry Fireplace Requirements" or 'Zero Clearance Fireplaace Requirements" must be fulfilled prior to installation. Combustible Mantle Surround Panels See the section "Insert Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances and hearth required. Install a non - combustible cover plate to prevent water from entering the chimney NOTE: This installation may be used with a masonry or zero clearance fireplace. This Illustration depicts a masonry insert, all requirements in the section "Masonry Fireplace Requirements" must be fulfilled prior to installation. Combustible Mantle Surround Panels See the section "Insert Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances and hearth red. quire i I 1 I I I 100 -01140 Remove damper or wire it open Cap (prevents water from entering) The liner must be stainless steel connector or flexible vent. Follow the liner manufacturer's insturctions for installation and support. Airtight Insulated Clean -Out Flue Liner Stainless steel chimney connector must Extend 1' past the block-off plate or to the flue liner Airtight Insulated Clean -Out Block-off plate or damper adapter 4020628 Flue Liner Remove damper or wire it open 22 Insert Installation (for qualified installers only) Insert with Direct Connection (Z.C. Fireplace) NOTE: Direct connections require installation of an airtight block -off plate or damper adapter (see "Block -off Plate Installation" on page 20). Insert with Face Seal Connection NOTE: Face seal connections require installation of the surround panels and insulation (see the "Surround Panel Installation" on page 41). Travis Industries NOTE: with a installation may fo cl fireplace. This Illustration depicts a zero clearance Jnsg, all asouirements i p n� f t g h D e a section Zero aa clearance Wince p n o r e t to i o must be Combustible Mantle Surround Panels ee th section Insert Placement Requirements" for minmum cearances and hearth required. NOTE: This Installation may used with a masonry ti only, file requirements in the section ason ry Fireplace Requ rements" fnust be fulfilled pno? to installation. FJue mer Combustible Mantle uno nd Panel with I nsulation (see surrround insttruuctio si back of the manual) Bee the section "Insert Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances and hearth required.. Telescoping ( Legs 100 -01140 Stainless steel chimney xt connector the block-off plate. p amper must removed lock-off plate or amper adapter Z.C. (Metal) firebox N ��cc Ion to the firebox of the z.c. irep ace is allowed. NOTE: It is recommended your minim umh z 8a n d a mimmu maximum f 144 square inch cross - sectional area to Use a ace seal connection, otherwise your chimney ntaynot have $8uffi lent draw for the fireplace insert to operate correctl Airtight Insulated C can - Out Remov damper or wire itt open 4020628 Operatin. Your Appliance 23 Safety Notice: A If this appliance Is not properly installed, a house fire may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. A Read and follow all of the wamings on pages 4 and 5 of this manual. Before Your First Fire Verify the Installation Before starting the stove, verify that the stove is properly installed and all of the requirements in this manual have been followed. A Keep all flammable materials 36" away from the front of the stove (drapes, furniture, clothing, etc.). Curing the Paint This heater uses a heat - activated paint that will emit some fumes while starting the first fire. Open doors and windows to the room to vent these fumes. This typically lasts two to four hours. You may also notice oil buming off of the interior of the heater. This rust- stopping agent will soon dissipate. poor Gasket - The door gasket might adhere to the paint on the front of the heater. Leave the door slightly ajar for the first fire and be careful when opening the door after the first fire. Over - Firing the Stove This stove was designed to operate at a high temperature. But due to differences in vent configuration, fuel, and draft, this appliance can be operated at an excessive temperature. If the stove top or other area starts to glow red, you are over -firing the stove. Shut the air control down to low and allow the stove to cool before proceeding. Opening the Door Tum the handle clockwise to un- latch. Swing the door open. A The door becomes hot during use Use a glove to open the door If the handle is hot. ® I To prevent smoke from entering the room, open the door a small amount and let air enter the firebox. i This stabilizes the air flow before opening the door completely. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 24 Operatin • Your Appliance Starting a Fire 8 Since the dawn of time man has debated the best way to start a fire. Some use the boy -scout "tee- pee", some prefer the "tic-tac -toe" stack. Either way, review the hints and wamings below to ensure proper fire starting. Make sure the air control is pushed in. If additional air is needed, open the doors 1/4" during the first five minutes of start-up. A Never use gasoline, gasoline -type lantem fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or "freshen up" a fire in this stove. Keep all such liquids well away from the stove while it is in use. A If using a firestarter, use only products specifically designed for stoves - follow the manufacturers instructions carefully. If the smoke does not pass up the chimney, ball up one sheet of newspaper, place it in the center of the firebox and light it. This should start the chimney drafting (this eliminates "cold air blockage "). Use plenty of kindling to ensure the stove reaches a proper temperature. Once the kindling is buming rapidly, place a few larger pieces of wood onto the fire. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Operatin • Your Appliance 25 Adjusting the Burn Rate Use the air control slider to control the bum rate of the stove. See the illustration below for details. Use the air control to change the bum rate. Low Bum (air control closed) Approximate Air Control Settings: Ovemight Bum Fully out to 1/64" in Medium Bum 1/64" to 1/32" in Medium High Bum 1/32" to 1/16" in High Bum 1/16" to fully in /d\ The air control becomes hot during operation - use gloves or a tool to prevent bums. The air control may take several minutes to influence the burn rate. When making adjustments, you may wish to let the stove bum for 10 minutes to gauge performance. Ash Removal Travis Industries Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial In soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 100 -01140 4020628 26 Operatin • Your Appliance Optional Blower Operation 8 The blower will tum on once the stove is up to temperature. This is typically 15 to 30 minutes after starting the fire. Follow the directions below to alter the blower speed. DEE Tum the dial al the way counter - dockwlee until it cldel oft. HIGH The high position Y al to way counter - dodcwdee. hit alit clicking oft LOW Tum the dial all the way clockwise. The blower may be used to affect heat output (i.e.: to reduce heat output, tum the blower down). (d\ Route the power cord in a location where it will not come in contact with the appliance or become hot. Re- Loading the Stove Follow the directions below to minimize smoke spillage while re- loading the stove. 1 Push the air control all the way in (high bum). 2 Open the door slightly. Let the airflow inside the firebox to stabilize before opening the doors fully. 3 Load wood onto the fire. Overnight Burn This stove is large enough to accommodate bum times up to eight hours. Follow the steps below to achieve an ovemight bum. 1 Move the air control to high bum and let the stove become hot (burn for approximately 15 minutes). 2 Load as much wood as possible. Use large pieces if possible. 3 Let the stove burn on high for 15 minutes to keep the stove hot, then tum the air control to low. 4 In the moming the stove should still be hot, with embers In the coal bed. Stir the coals and load small pieces of wood to re- ignite the fire, if desired. Differences if chimney height and draft may lower overall bum times. Normal Operating Sounds Croaks and Clicks: The 3/16" and 1/4' steel may creak or dick when the stove heats up and cools down - this Is normal. Blower Sounds: • The blower will make a slight 'humm' as it pushes air through the stove. }lint: Make sure the leveling bolts on legs are extended - preventing the hearth from amplifying any vibrations. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Operatin • Your Appliance 27 Hints for Burning • Get the appliance hot before adjusting to low bum • Use smaller pieces of wood during start-up and high bums to increase temperature • Use larger pieces of wood for ovemight or sustained bums • Stack the wood tightly together to establish a longer bum • Leave a bed of ashes (1/2" deep) to allow for longer bums • Be considerate of neighbors & the environment: bum dry wood only • Bum small, intense fires instead of large, slow buming fires when possible • Leam your appliance's operating characteristics to obtain optimum performance Selecting Wood Dry Wood Is Key Dry wood bums hot, emits less smoke and creates less creosote. Testing Wood Moisture Split wood stored in a dry area will be fully dry within a year. This insures dry wood. If purchasing wood for immediate use, test the wood with a moisture meter. Some experienced wood bumers can measure wood moisture by knocking pieces together and listening for a clear "knock" and not a "thud ". Why Dry Wood Is Key Wet wood, when bumed, must release water stored within the wood. This cools the fire, creates creosote, and hampers a complete bum. Ask any experienced wood bumer and he or she will agree: dry wood is crucial to good performance. Wood Cutting and Storage iggpwillgg(rularigana Wet Wood i % //, Wood Less Heat p i; T o � To Loads To More Smoke and Creostoe c o v e red are eowt fo? in a around the wood to dry the wood. More Heat Lands 0 To Less Smoke and Creostoe Travis Industries 100 -01140 Air Flow 4020628 Problem Possible Cause Smoke Enters Room During Start-Up • Cold Air Blockage - bum a piece of newspaper to establish a draft. • Close the doors - if the flame is not getting enough air, first make sure the air control is open (all the way in). If additional air is needed, a small crack in the door is all that is needed Kindling Does Not Start - Fire Smolders • Cold Air Blockage - bum a piece of newspaper to establish a draft. • Not enough starter paper - use additional newspaper if necessary. • Not enough air - first make sure the air control is open (all the way in). If additional air is needed, a small crack in the door is all that is needed. Smoke Enters Room While Re- Loading • Let the air stabilize before fully opening the door. Push the air control in before opening the door. Then open the door approximately 1 inch. Let air go into the firebox for a few seconds. Once the smoke appears to be flowing up the chimney consistently, open the door. • Insufficient Draft - Chimney height and outside conditions can negatively affect draft. In these cases a small amount of smoke may enter the home. Adding more pipe or a draft - inducing cap may help. Stove Does Not Burn Hot Enough • Wood is Wet - see the section "Selecting Wood" on page 27 for details on wood. • Insufficient Draft - Chimney height and outside conditions can negatively affect draft. In these cases the fire may bum slowly. Adding more pipe or a draft - inducing cap may help. • Air Control is Not Wide Open - Make sure the air control Is all the way In. Slide the control back and forth to insure the control is not stuck. Blower Does Not Run • Stove is Not Up to Temperature - This is normal. The blower will come on when the stove is hot - usually 15 to 30 minutes. • Electricity is Cut to the Blower - Check the household breaker or fuse to make sure it is operable. Stove Does Not Burn Long Enough • This appliance bums for up to 8 hours. Depending upon wood, draft, and other factors, the bum time may be shorter. Make sure the doors are sealing and not allowing air into the firebox - See the section "Door and Glass Inspection" on page 30 for details. • Check the ash bed for coals. Often, coals are still glowing under a slight bed of flyash. By raking these into a pile you can re -start your stove quickly. 28 Operatin • Your Appliance Troubleshooting Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Maintainin • Your Appliance 29 /d1 Failure to properly maintain and inspect your appliance may reduce the performance and life of the appliance, void your warranty, and create a fire hazard. Daily Maintenance (while stove Is in use) Remove Ash Of necessary) Ash removal is p of required once it builds up. 1/2" to 1' of ash may be desirable because it slows the bum rate. Generally, remove ash once it has built up over 1 ". Follow the directions below to remove ash. 1 Let the stove cool completely (at least two hours after the last coal has extinguished). 2 Place a cloth or cardboard protector over the hearth to catch ash and protect against scratching. 3 Open the doors and scoop the ash into a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. /dl Improperly disposed ashes lead to fires. Hot ashes placed in cardboard boxes, dumped in back yards, or stored in garages, are recipes for disaster. 8 8 Wood - buming stoves are inherently dirty. During cleaning have a vacuum ready to catch spilled ash (make sure ash is entirely extinguished). There are vacuum cleaners specifically made to remove ash (even if the ash is warm). Contact your dealer for details. Clean the Glass (if necessary) This appliance has an airwash to keep the glass clean. However, buming un- seasoned wood or buming on lower bum rates leads to dirtier glass (especially on the sides). Clean the glass by following the directions below. Travis Industries Allow the stow to fully cod. Apply lass cleaner or soapy water to the Inside of the glass. Wipe with newspaper or e paper towel. Fa lltubbom cnosob: Dip newspaper or a paper towel In cool ashes and wipe It an th piass. the ash ads es • light abrasive. The glass will develop a very slight haze over time. This is normal and will not affect viewing of the fire. 100 -01140 4020628 30 Maintainin • Your Appliance Monthly Maintenance (while appliance is in use) /dl Make sure the appliance has fully cooled prior to conducting service. Door and Glass Inspection The door must form an air -tight seal to the firebox for the stove to work correctly. Inspect the door gasket to make sure it forms an air -tight seal to the firebox. 8 The door can be lifted off the hinges if extensive repairs are conducted. High- Temperature anti-sieze may be used on the door hinges to eliminate squeaks. If the glass Is damaged, replace it - see "Replacement Parts" for details. The door latch should pull the door against the face of the stove (but not so tight as to not allow full handle rotation). If the latch requires adjustment, follow the directions below. Side View of Door Handle Exploded View Door Cam Use wood stove gasket cement to re-adhere loose gasket. Severely frayed or thread -bare gasket should be replaced. Boor Cam Adjustment: To lighten, remove s washer1mm the Inside dome door tram. To loosen, plats an addifiorW washers on the Inside crew door tame or loosen the nor 12 tam. Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal When wood is bumed slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow - buming fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. 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. If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. A If you are not certain of creosote Inspection, contact your dealer or local chimney sweep for a full inspection. Excess creosote buildup may cause a chimney fire, that may result in property damage, injury, or death. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Maintainin • Your Appliance 31 Yearly Maintenance /dl Make sure the appliance has fully cooled prior to conducting service. Touch Up Paint Included with the owner's pack of this appliance is a can of Stove -Brits® paint. To touch up nicks or dulled paint, apply the paint while the appliance is cool. Sand rusted or damaged areas before preparation (use 120 grit sandpaper). Clean and dry the area to prepare the surface. Wait at least one hour before starting the appliance. The touched up area will appear darker than the surrounding paint until it cures from heat. Curing will give off some fumes while curing — open windows to ventilate. Cleaning the Air Duct and Blower (if applicable) Use a vacuum to clean the air ducts (channels). This prevents dust from burning and creating odors. The optional blower should be vacuumed every yea to remove any buildup of dust, lint, etc. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any buildup on the screens of the blower. Firebrick and Baffle Inspection Use the illustration on page 33 as a reference for checking the following items. Make sure the appliance is cool before proceeding. Baffle Firebricks - check the bricks along the ceiling of the firebox to make sure they are intact and have no gaps between them. Slide the bricks to eliminate any gaps. Baffle Suoonrts - make sure the front and back baffle supports in are place and not degraded. Slight scaling or rusting of the metal Is normal. Secondary Air Train- Check the two air tubes and collars to make sure they are intact and not severely deteriorated. Slight scaling or rusting of the metal Is normal. Make sure the roll pins (or push pins) hold the air tubes in place. Floor and Wall Firebricks - replace any severely damaged firebrick along the side or floor of the firebox. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 WA Description 43y Patti JD # Description Qjy Part # 1 Door Shell - Brass 1 99300507 2 Glass Gasket - 3/8" 1 99900403 Door Shell - Black 99300506 3 Glass 1 99400301 4 Glass Clip with Gasket 4 91001250 5 Glass Clip Screws (10) 4 91001249 ( " 6 Door Gasket Cement 1 99900409 7 Door Gasket - 7/8" x 120" 1 91001300 r.< 8 Door Handle Asbly. 1 99900415 9 Door Handle, Wood 1 99300600 11 Door Cam, Brass 1 99900416 • 32 Maintainin • Your Appliance Door Parts 5/16" Nutdriver Door �� Frame Glass Gasket Make sure there is a gap around the edge of the glass 11 12 r 9/16" Wrench Replacing the Glass A The glass must not contact the door retainer or door shell directly. The glass gasket insulates the glass to prevent cracking. Do not over - tighten the door retainer. The glass gasket attaches to the perimeter of the glass. Remove the screws and door retainer to access the glass. When installing, do not over - tighten the screws. Replacing the Door Gasket The door gasket inserts Into the outer groove of the door retainer. Stove gasket cement holds it in place. Before installing, remove any residual cement. Lay the gasket in place (start at the lower left comer) and cut off any excess gasket (do not stretch the gasket. The cement fully cures with heat from the stove. You may need to open and close the door repeatedly to get the gasket to seat fully. Replacing the Door Handle The door handle consists of several components. See the illustration above for a component list. For details on adjusting the door see page 30. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Wit Description Q1ac pal/ . ° MS Description Qty Part # 1 Front Baffle Support 1 98900308 2 Rear Baffle Support 1 98900309 3 Air Tube with Sleeve 2 98900209 ;� 4 Air Tube Pins (6) 2 98900353 5 Air Tube Retainer Sleeve 2 98900356 r 6 Brick - 9" x 4.5" (box of 9) 10 99900102 7 Brick - 9" x 4" 1 251 -00003 8 Brick — 8.5" x 4.5" 2 251 -00006 9 Brick - 6.75" x 4.5" 4 251-00004 10 Brick - 6.75" x 1.5" 2 251 -00005 11 Brick - 9" x 3.9375" 2 251 -00007 12 Brick — 3.9375" x 1.75" 1 251 -00009 13 Brick - 9" x 1.625" 1 251 -00008 Maintainin • Your Appliance 33 Firebox Parts Floor and Side Firebrick Removal & Replacement Do not pry firebrick - they chin and crack easily. Remove the floor firebricks first. The side firebrick are removed later because they are pinned in place by the floor firebrick. Clean the firebox prior to replacing the firebrick. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4060417 34 Maintainin • Your Appliance Air Tube Removal & Replacement Air Tube Baffle Removal & Replacement Front Baffle Support Air Tubes Air Tube Collar Roll Pin Push Pin Rear Baffle Support ® Remove the left pin on the air tube collar (it may be a roll pin or push pin). ® Slide the air tube to the left, swing it down and remove from the firebox. 1. Push up on the center firebrick and pivot It out of the baffle area (see steps 'a' through se above). 2. Slide the side firebricks Inwards and remove in the same fashion. 3. Remove the baffle support by feeding It through the space between secondary air tube and the door. REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS: Follow the Instructions In reverse order. Make sure the baffle supports are properly aligned and the bricks lay flat. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Limited 7 Year Warrant 35 To register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. 7 Year Warranty, complete the enclosed warranty card and mail it within ten (10) days of the appliance purchase date to: TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., 4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. warrants this gas appliance (appliance Is defined as the equipment manufactured by Travis Industries, Inc.) to be defect -free in material and workmanship to the original purchaser from the date of purchase as follows: Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty. This charge can vary from store to store. Years 1 & 2 - COVERAGE: PARTS Firebox Assembly; Firebox, Belle Supporls, Air Tubas, Air Channels, Convection Chamber D nnr Assembly; Solid Braes or Cast Door, lath Assembly, Glass Retainers Air Control Assembly Slider Plate, Pressure Plate Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing & LABOR Ceramic Glass Glass (breakage from thermal shock) Firebrick Breakage from thermal shock Accessories Legs, Pedestal, Panels, Blower Years 3 Through 5 - COVERAGE: PARTS & LABOR Re- Installation Allowance In ones where heater must be removed from home for repairs, a partial cost of rolnstallabon Y covered (pre- sutlwnrabon required) Onoiway freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at factory Is Covered. Firebox Assembly Firebox, Setts Supports, Alr Tubes, Air Channels, Convection Chamber Air Control Assembly Sider Plate, Pressure Plata Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing, Accessories (Legs, Pedestal, Panels, Blower), Glass, Firebrick, Re- Installation Allowance Years 6 & 7 - COVERAGE: PARTS ONLY Poor Assembly BaliktIlanataaiDaoraalcithmarobtallatainant Ons'way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at factory Is covered. Firebox Assembly' Door Assembly; Air Control Assembly Firebox, Sane Supporb, Air Tubes, fur Channels, Sold Brass w Cast Door, Lamb Assembly, Glass Realner Slider Plate, Pressure Plate Convection Cha mmbeerr Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing, Accessories (Legs, Pedestal, Panels, Blower), Glass, Firebrick, Re- Installation Allowance, One -Way Freight Allowance, Labor CONDITIONS & EXCLUSIONS 1. This new appliance must be Installed by a qualified Installer. It must be installed, operated, and maintained at all times bid accordance wkh the instructions In the Owners Manual. My alteration, willful abuse, accident, neglec or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty. 2. This warranty is nontransferable. and is made to the ORIGINAL purchaser, provided that the purchase was made through an authorized Travis dealer. 3. Discoloration and some minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts and resulting noise, is normal and not a defect and, therefore, not covered under warranty. Over -firing (operation where the steel may glow red) of this appliance can cause serous damage and will nullify this warranty. 4. The warranty. as outlined within this document, does not apply to the chimney components or other Non -Travis accessories used in conjunction with the installation of this product If in doubt as to the extent of this warranty, contact your authorized Travis retailer before installation. 5. Travis Industries will not be responsible for Inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions such as nearby trees, buildings, roof tops, wind, hills or mountains or negative pressure or other influences from mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc. 8. This Warranty Is void It a. The unk has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine or other damaging chemicals. b. The unk Is subject to submersion In water or prolonged pedods of dampness or condensation. c. Any damage to the unit, combustion chamber, heat exchanger or other components due to water, or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited 10, Improper chlmneyNentlng installation. 7. Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty Include: Injury, loss of use, damage, failure to function due to accident, negligence, misuse, improper Installation, alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer's settings of components, lack of proper and regular maintenance, damage Incurred while the appliance is In transit, alteration, or act of God. e. This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear, such as paint discoloration or shipping, wom or tom gasketing, chipped or cracked firebrick, etc. Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse. Improper Installation, modification of the unk, or the use of fuel other than that for which the unk is configured (use cord wood only). 9. Damage to brass surfaces caused by fingerprints, scratches, melted Items, or other external sources left on the brass surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners is not covered in this warranty. liability apply. Incidental 17. cconsequential his warranty damages does any covered by this d issppRRwwear rentyy. damages sir, the s exclusion io any component Incidental coMn or apparatus consequential damage th may ap wknout the INC. and bearing a TRAVIS 12. express y statement or rep off Travis s a their performance contained bin Travis INDUSTRIES, advertising, packaging Ikerature, or printed material is not pan of this 7 year warranty. 13. This warranty is automatically voided If the appliance's serial number has been removed or altered in any way. If the appliance is used for commercial purposes, It Is excluded from this warranty. 14. No dealer, distributor, or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant Travis products beyond the terms contained within this warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. assumes no liability for such warranties or representations. 15. Travis Industries will not cover the coat of the removal or ft-installation of hearths, facing, mantels, venting or Who components. 15. If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid, the balance of the warranty remains Si effect and all other clauses shall remain In effect 17. This 7 liar warranty is the only warranty supplied by Travis Industries, Inc., the manufacturer of the appliance. All Winer warranties, whether express or Implied, are hereby expressly disclaimed and purchaser's recourse is expressly limited to the warranties set forth herein. IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED: 1. If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty, you MUST REPORT it to your Travis dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS, giving them proof of purchase, the purchase date, and the model name and serial number. 2. Travis Industries has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective component. 3. It your dealer is unable to repair your appliance's defect, he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., Including the name of the dealership where you purchased the appliance, a copy of your receipt showing the date of the appliance's purchase, o e VI3 s INDUSTRIES, on your INC., appliance. At that time, you may be asked to ship your appliance, freight charges prepaid, t TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. at its option, will repair or replace, free of Burge, your appliance if It is found M be defective In material or workmanship within the time frame stated within this 7 year warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. will return your appliance, freight charges (years 1 to 5) prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., to your regional distributor, or dealership. 4. Check with your dealer In advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by thls warranty. This charge can vary from store to store. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4050124 36 Listin • Label Travis Industries 4 ; ,,� • 11)1 gill 11 ii Nil Piii 1 I l ilt oil witibli 811b if imp ii pli, l et 1 1 1 100 -01140 :::111 J..11. 4020628 i =a= 1 JIM i a i gt, *AWN i 1iII; " l =1=0 M•IM �p =apa 1 1 . rf Iii MSC/ 11M0I .aac+ MMlI ;nap i III Ihili dS.e was 36 Listin • Label Travis Industries 4 ; ,,� • 11)1 gill 11 ii Nil Piii 1 I l ilt oil witibli 811b if imp ii pli, l et 1 1 1 100 -01140 :::111 J..11. 4020628 Optional Equipment 37 Stove Leg Installation (Brass # 99200500, Cast Black # 99200800, Sculptured # 99200105) Raise the stove 8" (use lumber). Attach each leg following the instructions below. Attach each leg to the stove by inserting a bolt and washer through the hole or slot In the leg and Into the threaded hole on the stove. These rubber - tipped bolts are for leveling the stove Make sure they contact the floor. Do not adjust with weight on the legs, the rubber tips may tear. Pedestal (Part # 99200109) If using outside air with the pedestal, follow the directions on the following page under "Outside Air Installation" prior to installing the pedestal. 1 Place the pedestal into position on the floor protection. Lift the pedestal up and insert the two dowels included with this kit onto the forward and rear edge of the pedestal base 2 Lift the stove onto the pedestal base. Line up the press -nuts on the bottom of the stove with the two attachment brackets on the pedestal. Insert the two bolts, with washers, through the brackets on the pedestal and into the stove. Tighten the bolts with a 9/16" wrench. I Mobile Home installations require the pedestal to be attached to the floor (use the lag bolts). Two pedestal bolts attach the pedestal to the bottom of the stove (NOTE: two different bolt sizes are included - use the correct pair for your application). The dowels insert onto the front and back edge of the pedestal base. Travis Industries 100 -01140 9/16" Socket Wrench These brackets are provided for early model stoves. The lag bolts and washers m ay be Inserted through these holes to anchor the pedestal to the floor. 1s 4020628 . >w 16' I � 34' 38 Optional Equipment Outside AIr Installation (for wood stoves only) This pedestal has an intemal air duct that may be used to direct air to the combustion chamber. Follow the directions below prior to installing the stove or attaching the pedestal. l Outside air is required for mobile home installations and in certain localities. + Read the section "Outside Air Requirements" in the owner's manual prior to installing outside air. 1 Before placing the stove on the pedestal, determine the location of the hole that is cut through the floor protection and floor. The illustration to the right details the location where this hole may be cut in relation to the faceplate of the stove. Cut a hole at least 16 square inches in area that does not interfere with structural members of the home. Top View Cover plate is used to block off room air . JFRONT The faceplate of the Pendleton (745/790) and Rainier (945/990) N 1 -18' h from of the forward edge of the pedestal base. L t 2 Place the included screen (or other screen) over the hole to act as a rodent barrier. It may be attached above or below the floor. Secure the screen with the included staples. OUTSIDE AIR EQUIPMENT Insulation is used to seal the side edges of the pedestal . 3 Prop the front of the stove up 12" and pry out the outside air knockout with a large screwdriver. 4 The cover plate seals the area around the air control rod. Remove the two screws and bridge from the cover plate. Slide the cover plate underneath the air control rod and re- attach the bridge. C2•• Phillips Screwdriver Remove the two screws that hold the Bridge to the cover plate. Then replace the bridge when the cover plate is in place. • Drop Chute Knotlo-Out (990 only) • f Outside air maybe drawn from this area underneath the pedestal (min. 16 square Indws) Pedestal Base (without dowels) Screen is used to prevent rodents from entering. Staples are used to attach the screen to the floor. FRONT OF STOVE Bridge Air Coati Rod The cover plate has a dip whirl, attaches It underneath the air control. Outside Air Knock - Out Ashpan Pedestal/Air Boot Outside Air Knock -Out (990 only) DO NOT REMOVE Rear Blower Knod -Outs Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Optional Equipment 39 Rear Blower Installation (Part number 99000138) The rear blower improves heat transfer by pushing heated air through the convection channel. Operating instructions are described In the section "Blower Operation" on page 26. 1 The stove should be in place with the legs installed prior to installing the rear blower. 2 Follow the directions below to install the thermodisk. These wires pass through the left side convection channel. Themodisk Assembly 3 Install the wire clip following the directions below. Snap Disk Wires 4 Attach the blower following the directions below. tt e 4 , rat Attach the quick- connects leading from the snap disk to the quick - connects from the dower (orientation does not matter). Travis Industries Wire Clip A n n / \i V V Bend metal up or down here to create a snug fit Use a screwdriver to pry out the knock-out. Slide the wire clip over the edge of the strip of metal between the two knock-outs. 100 -01140 i P i Insert the thermodisk assembly 4' to 5' Inside the convection channel. Air Control Rod Feed the two snap disk wires into the eye of the wire clip. Remove all slack from the wire, making sure not to dislodge the snap disk. Pinch the eye of the wire clip to secure the wires. WARNING: To prevent electrical shock, the wires must be secured so they do not contact the firebox above the convection channel. The blower attaches to the stove with the three included screws. Use a 3/8' socket driver or wrench. CEL15= Nutddver NOTE: Prior to attaching the blower, tuck all excess wire into the area inside the dower. © Plug the power cord Into a 110 V. outlet after installing the blower. 4020628 • 40 Optional Equipment Outside Air Boot Installation (Part number 99200134) The outside air boot routes outside air to the stove for combustion. Refer to the section "Outside Air Requirements" on page 11 for installation concems. The directions below detail installation. 1 Install the cover plate following the directions below (use the correct cover plate). Remove the two screws on the e cover plate to remove the piece that fits over the air control rod. Then replace the piece when the cover Air Control Rod plate is In place. 2 Refer to the illustration below to determine the location and size of the hole penetrating the floor. Cut the hole prior to locating the stove. 3 Attach gasket to the bottom edge of the lower air boot section (near the screen). Attach gasket on top of the flanges on the upper air boot section. Slide the two sections together with both seams facing the rear (do not attach the two sections at this time). 4 Follow the directions below for attaching the upper section of the air boot (with gasket) to the stove. 5 Slide the lower section down until it contacts the hearth. Attach the two sections together following the directions below The cover plate has a clip which attaches it underneath the air control. Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 Size Size on Insert (w trim) PART # 8" 41 3/4" wide by 28 7/8" high 99300256 10" 45 3/4" wide by 30 7/8" high 99300257 12" 49 3/4" wide by 32 7/8" high 99300258 • Optional Equipment 41 Surround Panels (see part #'s below) PANEL SIZING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. With the insert 12" from the fireplace, install the side surround panels (see the directions to the right). 2. Adjust the position of the side panels so they are: 1) aligned with the top of the insert; 2) both the same distance back from the front of the insert; 3) perpendicular to the floor (use the top panel, if necessary, to judge alignment). Tighten the screws that hold the side panels in place. ■ Button Plugs 3. Install the top panel and trim (pry out with a screwdriver) following the directions to the right. Insulation Installation freaulred for face sea( jnstaiatlons onlyl 1. With the Insert drawn 6" from the fireplace, glue the insulation strip included with the surround panel kit to the back of the panels using RTV silicon or stove gasket cement. The insulation should be installed so it overlaps the fireplace opening to form a seal between the panels and the fireplace face. Let the silicon or cement dry. 2. Push the lnsert into the fireplace, allowing the Insulation to form seal between the panels and the fireplace. Use a screwdriver mew to top pant .o the tabs insert to tuck any exposed insulation behind the panels. spring aps Into the toggle clips on the top tent Travis Industries 100 -01140 5/16• Nu1EMer Avalon Pendleton 45 and Rainier-45: Remove the brass trim along the top of the stove. Top Tdm Attach the side panels with the included screws (hint: S pre- thread the holes prior to Installing the panels). 5/16" Nutdriver Sian a1d16) Standard Screwdriver Optional Trap Installation: Insert one leg of each "L" Jacket into the top and side trim plan. Align the trim to form a ameba comer, then d don the Iwo set sums wl h a small standard screwdriver. Slide are trim over the panels. Place tie sating caw behind the panels at the locations shown. TIM keeps the trim dght against the Opllont xnockCal M optional knock-out M provided on both / aides the power cord M routed behind the aatamd panel. 4051104 42 Optional Equipment Front Blower (part # 99000137) TO SWITCH THE POWER CORD TO THE LEFT SIDE: Follow the directions below to switch the power cord. Make sure the power cord, wires, or molex assembly do not protrude into the opening of the blower. The wires tuck N here, directly Remove the strain relief by squeezing it from the top and bottom with a pair of slip -joint pliers. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. The Rainier (945/990) and Olympic (1190), require removal of the button plug below the blower knob and installation of the air control rod extention (see illustration below). 2. Install the snap disk (see the illustration below. The round disc must be facing upwards and come in contact with the bottom of the firebox for the blower to operate correctly. Ashlip of Appliance Bend these legs on the snap disk If B does not fit tightly Wedge the snap • • disk In beck of the stiffener on the left e side 2 Button Plug for Air Control Rod Wood Alr Control \ Handle (For the Rainier (945/990) and Olympic (1190) 3. Make sure the wires leading to the snap disk are routed above the left side blower outlet (to prevent damage to the wires during installation). Install the blower following the directions below. aka are the wen M Over M top of the elowr housing Man not damaged Moan the UMW a installed. his dip aligns the blower 'wide the convection channel behind the blower cage. Disconnect the molex plug Inside the blower assembly. Remove the power cord by pulling it out of the hole exposed by removing the strain relief. tnas dip sips over the edge d the appliance Wbedy and tads the blower in place. Inserter beeps* w yi - e died appliance into this PP. Remove the button plug from the left side and insert it into the hole on the right side. aeeeplate of Appliance (Below Mt) The air control extender allows the air control rod to pass through the blower assembly on the Rainier (945/990) and Olympic (1190). Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 • Optional Equipment 43 Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 < • . 44 Index Air Control 25 Air Tube Part Number 33 Air Tube Removal & Replacement 34 Alcove 12 Ash Disposal 25 Baffle Parts 33 Baffle Removal and Replacement 33 Blower Cleaning 31 Blower Does Not Run (Troubleshooting) 28 Blower Installation (rear) 39 Blower Installation (front) 42 Blower Operation (optional) 26 Bum Rate 25 Cathedral Ceiling 14 Ceiling Penetration 10 Chimney Cleaning 31 Chimney Inspection (Creosote) 31 Chimney Requirements 10 Chimney Termination Requirements 11 Cleaning the Ash 29 Cleaning the Glass 29 Clearances (stove) 9 Clearances (insert) 18 Close Clearance Connectors 9 Connector Requirements 10 Creosote Check 31 Daily Maintenance 29 Dimensions 6 Door and Glass Inspection 30 Door Assembly 32 Door Gasket Replacement 32 Door Handle Replacement 30 Door Opening 23 Door Parts 32 Draft Performance 10 Elbows (Chimney) 10 Emissions 6 EPA Approval 6 Exterior Chimney 15 Features 6 Fire Starting 24 Firebox Assembly 33 Firebox Parts 33 Firebrick and Baffle Inspection 33 Firebrick Removal & Replacement 33 Floor Protection Requirements (stove) 8 Floor Protection Requirements (insert) 18 Glass Cleaning 29 Glass Replacement 32 Hearth (Floor Protection - Stove) 8 Hearth (Floor Protection - Insert) 18 Hearth Stove 15 Heating Specifications 6 Hints for Bums 27 Installation Options 6 Installation (stove) 7 Installation (insert) 17 Leg Installation 37 Listing Label 36 Maintenance 29 Masonry Fireplace 19 Mobile Home Requirements 13 Monthly Maintenance 30 Noise (Normal Operating Sounds) 26 Non - Combustible Alcove 12 Opening the Door 23 Operation 23 Outside Air Boot Installation 40 Outside Air 11 Over -Firing the Stove 23 Ovemight Bum 26 Paint (Touch -Up Paint) 31 Paint Curing 23 Rear Blower Installation 39 Re- Loading the Stove 26 Safety Label 36 Safety Precautions 4 Smell (from paint curing) 23 Smoke Enters Room (Troubleshooting) 28 Sounds (Normal Operating Sounds) 26 Starting a Fire 24 Stove Does Not Bum Long Enough 26 Stove Is Not Hot Enough (Troubleshooting) 28 Table of Contents 3 Touch -Up Paint 31 Troubleshooting (Operation) 28 Warranty Card 2 Warranty 35 Wood 27 Yearly Maintenance 31 Travis Industries 100 -01140 4020628 December 28, 2006 Luis Lopez 3131 S 133 St Tukwila WA 98168 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #1 Development Permit Application Number M06 -285 Lopez Residence — 3131 S 133 St Dear Mr. Lopez: This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your mechanical permit(s) can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Allen Johannessen, at 206 433 -7163, if you have questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 433 -7165. encl xc: File No. M06 -285 City of Tukwila 10.1wia P:Vem,if ,\Correction Letters \2006N/06.285 Correction Us #1.DOC jem • • Steven M. Mallet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 • Fax: 206 431 - 3665 Building Division Review Memo Date: December 28, 2006 Project Name: Lopez Residence Permit #: M06 -285 Plan Review: Allen Johannessen, Plans Examiner • Page 1 Tukwila Building Division Allen Johannessen, Plan Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and /or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped not copied.) 1. Please provide manufacture specifications or owners manual that identifies the following list of items for the fireplace/stove including specification for all related duct and roof duct/cap assembly. a) Meets UL Listing. b) Meets EPA listing. c) Installation guide and requirements. d) Show that all components shall meet the Washington and EPA standards. (Note: Wood stoves shall meet the Washington State Emission standards shown in Chapter 173 -433 WAC, Solid Fuel Burning Devices and shall be a Washington Certified Wood Stove) (See http://www.ecy.wa . qov /pubs /wac173433. pdf) Should there be questions conceming the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206431- 3670. No further comments at this time. %.,PERMIT COORD COPY ' PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M06 -285 PROJECT NAME: LOPEZ RESIDENCE SITE ADDRESS: 3131 S 133 ST Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 1 DATE: 02 -14 -07 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPART NTS: wilding Division Public Works Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTjNG: Please Route u Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28-02 ORRECTIONS: Incomplete ❑ E ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DUE DATE: 02 -15 -07 No further Review Required DATE: DUE DATE: 03-15-07 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Planning Division Not Applicable ❑ Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: M06 -285 PROJECT NAME: LOPEZ RESIDENCE SITE ADDRESS: 3131 S 133 ST DATE: 12 -21 -06 X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTM NTS: ( L'L4$' B f g • ivision XI Complete Comments: Notation: Documenterouting sllp.doc 2 -28-02 ps PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: 60 k *PA Fire Prevention • DETERMINATJON OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Incomplete Planning Division Public Works ❑ Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DUE DATE: 12-26-06 Not Applicable ❑ Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: • TUES/THURS ROUJING: Please Route u Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: DUE DATE: 01-23-07 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) rg REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg �i'I Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Revision submittals must be submitted In person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the 'nag far, etc. Date: Da / /y/07 Plan Check/Permit Number: ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # f ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner 1\o Pe 2 - 4s, de'z C c, /ca / s /33 se Project Name: Project Address: Contact Person: /° Summary of Revision: tts City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #l00 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http : //www.ci.otkwila.wa.us Sheet Number(s): Arcs Gri/z'i "Cloud" or highlighjalt areas of revisio including date � of f revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: /� gr Entered in Permits Plus on COI/ y ri applications foram- .ppliwttons on lum4evision tubmi Crested: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: G A a Phone Number: Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director PERMIT CENTER STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 Permit Center /Building Division: 206 -431 -3670 Public Works Department: 206 - 433 -0179 Planning Division: 206 -431 -3670 AFFIDAVIT IN LIEU OF CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION /WS 4 Per C (please print] 1. I have made application for a building permit from the City of Tukwila, Washington. PERMIT NO.: AA (A - -' 5 states as follows: 2. I understand that state law requires that all building construction contractors be registered with the State of Washington. The exceptions to this requirement are stated under Section 18.27.090 of the Revised Code of Washington, a copy of which is printed on the reverse side of this Affidavit. I have read or am familiar with RCW 18 27 090 3. I understand that prior to issuance of a building permit for work which is to be done by any contractor, the City of Tukwila must verify either that the contractor is registered by the State of Washington, or that one of the exemptions stated under RCW 18.27.090 applies. 4. In order to provide verification to the City of Tukwila of my compliance with this requirement, I hereby attest that after reading the exemptions from the registration r uirement of RCW 18.27.090, I consider the work authorized under this building permit to be exempt under No. /) , and will therefore not be performed by a registered contractor. I understand that I may be waiving certain rights that I might otherwise have under state law in any decision to engage an unregistered contractor to perform construction work. - : .4&t N S F` ,r r y : o r 1 mY N N PUBU 0 2 . el44 t OF , WA S '' ' ' '' � ' \applications\13-2004 affidavit in lieu of contractor registration APPLICANT Signed and swom to before me this - 2 ZI.st day of cembev 2046. NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the Stile of Washington, Residing at kiny Name as commissioned: My commission expires: County. Al etc. A . Deacy 6 -16 -08 kw 18.27.090 Exemptions. This chapter shall not apply to: 1. 2. An authorized representative of the United States Government, the State of Washington, or any incorporated city, town, county, township, irrigation district, reclamation district or other municipal or political corporation or subdivision of this state; 3. Officers of the court when they are acting within the scope of their office; 4. Public .utilities operating under the regulations of the utilities and transportation commission in construction, maintenance, or development work incidental to their own business; 5. Any construction, repair or operation incidental to the discovering or producing of petroleum or gas, or the drilling, testing, abandoning, or other operation of any petroleum or gas well or any surface or underground mine or mineral deposit when performed by an owner or lessee; 6. The sale or installation of any finished products, materials, or articles of merchandise which are not actually fabricated into and do not become a permanent fixed part of the structure; 7. Any construction, alteration, improvement or repair of personal property, except this chapter shall apply to all mobile, manufactured housing. A mobile /manufactured home may be installed, set up, or repaired by the registered or legal owner, by a contractor licensed under this chapter, or by a mobile /manufactured home retail dealer or manufacturer licensed under chapter 46.70 RCW; 8. Any construction, alteration, improvement, or repair carried on within the limits and boundaries of any site or reservation under the legal jurisdiction of the federal government; 9. Any person who only fumished materials, supplies, or equipment without fabricating them into, or consuming them in the performance of, the work of the contractor, 10. Any work or operation on one undertaking or project by one or more contractors, the aggregate contract price of which for labor and materials and all other items is less than $500.00, such work, or operations being considered as of a casual, minor, or inconsequential nature. The exemption prescribed in this subsection does not apply in all instance wherein the work or construction is only a part of a larger or major operation, whether undertaken by the same or a different contractor, or in which a division of the operation is made into lapplicationsl8 -2004 affidavit in lieu of contractor registration hom contracts of amounts less than $500.00 for the purpose of the evasion of this chapter or otherwise. The exemption prescribed in this subsection does not apply to a person who advertises or puts out any sign or card or other device which might indicate to the public that he is a contractor, or that he is qualified to engage in the business of contractor, 11. Any construction or operation incidental to the construction and repair of irrigation and drainage ditches of regularly constituted irrigation districts or reclamation districts; or to farming, dairying, agriculture, viticulture, horticulture, or stock or poultry raising; or to clearing or other work upon land in rural districts for fire prevention purposes; except then any of the above work is performed by a registered contractor; 12. An owner who contracts for a project with a registered owner; 13. Any person working on his own property, whether occupied by him or not, and any person working on his residence, whether owned by him or not but his exemption shall not apply to any person otherwise covered by this chapter who constructs an improvement on his own property with the intention and for the purpose of selling the improved property; 14. Owners of commercial properties who use their own employees to do maintenance, repair, and alteration work in or upon their own properties; 15. A licensed architect or civil or professional engineer acting solely in his professional capacity, an electrician licensed under the Taws of the state of Washington, or a plumber licensed under the laws of the state of Washington while operating within the boundaries of such political subdivision. The exemption provided in this subsection is applicable only when the licensee is operating within the scope of his license; 16. Any person who engages in the activities herein regulated as an employee of a registered contractor with wages as his sole compensation; 17. Contractors on highway projects who have been prequalified as required by chapter 13 of the Laws of 1961, RCW 47.28.070 with the department of transportation to perform highway construction, reconstruction, or maintenance work. ,• a • • , id. • 11'fl I.J —�/ I 11 lw f�-��1JI11►aw� •Mw:M i`I�M mAm 1 lism NINA • � t f- I M Mlssfssfsl�■ISSf. imam M n..rr� _�slar�ir�. 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