050 Fountain St N. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H-4R7 Business (519) 650-5775 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone: 1-877-650-5775 Toll Free Fax: 1-800-327-5609 The Artisan Installation and Operating Instructions The Artisan is listed to ULC Standard S-627 & UL 1482 by Warnock Hersey Professional Services Ltd SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. Note: Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install this unit.
FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPOURS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS STOVE. Stove Location - If the stove must be located near a window, avoid using long curtains which could blow over the stove top, causing a fire hazard. Any openings in the wall behind the stove or in the floor under the stove must be sealed. Do not set unopened glass or metal containers on the stove. Grease accumulation is the cause of many cooking fires. Clean the oven compartment regularly.
Artisan CONSUMER WARRANTY ENTIRE PRODUCT –LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY HEARTLAND warrants the replacement or repair of all parts of the Artisan which prove to be defective in material or workmanship. Painted porcelain enamel finish or plated surfaces have a 90 day warranty from the date of original purchase. Such parts will be replaced or repaired at the option of Heartland without charge, subject to the terms and conditions set out below. The warranty does not include normal wear or firebox parts or gaskets.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Welcome ........................................................................................................................... Pg 5 2) Installation ......................................................................................................................... Pg 6 3) Installation Requirements ................................................................................................. Pg 7 4) Clearances Single Wall Connector ...........................................
Welcome Safety Notice: If your stove is not properly installed and maintained, a house fire may result. For your safety, follow all installation, operation and maintenance directions. Contact local building officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. (“Makeshift” compromises in the installation may result in hazardous conditions, including a house fire.) Getting Acquainted The Artisan stove is a time proven heating and cooking appliance.
Installation Place the stove in the intended position and lift out the hotplate, checking that the joint between the underside of the hob and the top of the stove is intact. Any joints which have opened should be made good with the fire cement provided. using to the clearances specified. Failure to do so will result in an unsafe condition. Unit must be placed on a continuous non-combustible pad (floor tile with grouting or sheet metal pad) extending 21” (540mm) in front and 8” (203mm) to the side and back.
Heartland Appliances Inc. 1050 Fountain St North, Cambridge, ON N3H 4R7 Installation Requirements Model Heartland Artisan Due to continuing product improvements, Heartland Appliances reserves the right to amend specifications without notice. Please contact Heartland for the most up to date information, as it applies to product being purchase, or download latest Site Preparation Specifications from www.heartlandapp.com.
Clearances to Combustibles Single Wall Chimney Connector All measurements must be done before starting the installation. Dimensions All drawings are for reference only, showing approximate dimensions for rough-in purposes. In some installations, two or more clearances to combustible walls may contradict each other. The clearances with the greater numerical value is to be used. Fig. 2 DESN 515002 Rough In Measurements Non-combustible hearth must extend 8 inches (203mm) to the sides and back of the unit.
Clearances to Combustibles Listed Double Wall Chimney Connector All measurements must be done before starting the installation. Dimensions All drawings are for reference only, showing approximate dimensions for rough-in purposes. In some installations, two or more clearances to combustible walls may contradict each other. The clearance with the greater numerical value must be used. Fig.
Guidelines for Installing Chimney Connector the The chimney connector is a single-wall pipe or a listed and approved double-wall pipe that connects the stove to the chimney. Approved clearances change according to what type of chimney connector you use. Consult the clearances section of this manual for the proper clearances. The stove’s flue collar accepts only 6” chimney connector. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s direction for installation.
Chimney and draft Chimney Maintenance The chimney is the most important element of a successful stove operation. The chimney ‘drives’ the system by producing the draft that draws in combustion air and exhausts smoke and gases to outdoors. Chimneys serving woodburning appliances must be checked for creosote build-up. Until you are familiar with the rate of creosote build-up in the system, check it often - every couple of weeks.
Users Instructions General Fuelling with Wood WARNING: HOT SURFACES, use the tool supplied to operate this appliance. When raising the dome lids, it is recommended that the heatproof glove supplied with the stove, is used. Woodburning The firewood used will make an important contribution to successful operation. The best performance and overall efficiency will be achieved by burning firewood that has been split, stacked and air-dried undercover from the rain for at least one year.
Door Operation To open the doors. Use the utensil provided to turn the door release screw 1/4 turn counter-clockwise. OVEN DOOR OPERATION - The screw will back off enough to open the door. It is not possible to open the lower door without first opening the upper door (See Fig. 10). To close the doors. Close both doors tightly and the use utensil to tighten both door release screws clockwise. Ensure that both doors are secured tightly so that no air will be able to fuel the fire through the fire doors.
Refuelling Cleaning of the Bottom Grate The firebox should be filled to the recommended level at the middle of the firebox door opening. Due to an accumulation of ash and other material, it may not be possible to pass through the grate. Allow the fire to burn out and then open the ashpit door. Lift off the cleaning door (See Fig. 12) and insert a hooked poker to draw out any offending accumulation. Replace cleaning door after use.
Break-In Fire Flue Chamber Damper SMOKE/SMELL EMITTED DURING INITIAL USAGE. Some parts of the stove have been coated with a light covering of protective oil. During initial operation of the stove, this may cause smoke/smell to be emitted and is normal and not a fault with the appliance, it is therefore advisable to open doors and or windows to allow for ventilation. Lift the insulating lids to prevent staining the linings. The adjustable flue chamber damper is for chimney draft.
Flueway Cleaning WARNING: HOT SURFACES, use the tool supplied to operate this appliance. It is recommended to use the heatproof glove supplied when raising the dome lids to use the hotplate. Following a prolonged shutdown of the appliance, perhaps after the summer break, ensure the flueway is free from obstruction prior to re-lighting. Prolonged soot formation may result in flueways becoming blocked and could give rise to the release of carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas into the room.
Spares List Part Number 1/16182 T 1/16182 B RS4F301170 RS4F301171 RS4F301172 RS4F301173 RS4F301175 RS4F301176 RS4F301200 JPAD301221 JPAD301220 Understanding Combustion Description No Bottomgrate bars top Bottomgrate bars bottom RH rear firebrick Rear firebrick LH rear firebrick LH front firebrick Front firebrick Rear angle firebrick RH front firebrick Insulation board firebrick side Insulation board firebrick front Water: Up to half the weight of freshly cut logs is water.
Overfiring - Caution! Overfiring of your woodburning appliance represents a serious fire hazard Overfiring can also warp your stove, break welds, permanently discolour the enamel and cause premature burnout of your stove. Repeated overfirings will void the warranty of the appliance. To prevent overfiring: 1. If the air intake has little effect on dampering the fire, excessive chimney draft is the probable cause (especially on chimneys in excess of 20’). Normal chimney draft is approximately 0.05” W.C..
Trouble Shooting Chimney Height Chimneys and Draft Taller chimneys tend to produce stronger draft. We recommend that the top of the chimney should be at least 36” (900mm) higher than the highest point at which it contacts the roof and 24” (600mm) higher than any roofline or obstacle within a horizontal distance of 10 feet (three metres). These figures produce the minimum allowable chimney height. Chimneys higher than this are often needed for performance reasons.
Masonry chimneys should be checked for deterioration including damaged bricks, crumbling and missing mortar, cracks in the drip cap at the top of the chimney, and loose flashings at the roof line. The liner should be checked for cracks and mis-alignment. It must be at least 6” in size. Safety Practices An existing factory-built chimney needs a careful inspection. Your new cookstove should be connected only to factory-built chimneys approved to ULC Standard S629 in Canada and UL 103HT in the U.S..
1050 Fountain St N. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H-4R7 Business (519) 650-5775 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone: 1-877-650-5775 Toll Free Fax: 1-800-327-5609 The Artisan Cooking Instructions The temperature registered by the oven door thermometer may not necessarily correspond with the reading taken with a thermometer inside the oven WOODSTOVES ATTENTION INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
Cooking Instructions Learning how to most effectively control the oven temperature takes some time and experience. As a general rule, the stove should be at the charcoal stage of the combustion process before the oven is ready for cooking. Thoroughly de-ash the fire as described in the user section, and re-fuel. Set the flue chamber damper to halfway and open the spinwheel full. As soon as the fire has become red all through, close the flue chamber damper. Do not allow the fire to become white hot.
Remember by opening the flue damper there is less resistance on the flue and a faster hotter fire will result. The cooking surface directly over the firebox will typically get hotter. Always open the flue damper before opening the firebox door for re-fuelling. Wait momentarily before opening the doors to allow smoke in the firebox to be drawn up the chimney. Top Oven Cooking The oven door thermometer registers the temperature at the door only. Oven temperatures vary from top to bottom and side to side.
Add on kits that are available for the Heartland Artisan: Fresh Air Kit If your home is tight and well insulated, the stove may be “starved” for combustible air, then this kit is what you need! Artisan Fresh Air Kit - #RN0001 If you have any questions or you need replacement parts, contact your dealer or call us direct at 519-650-5775. Our office hours are from 8:30 am to 5.00 pm. est. For our complete line of kitchen appliances, visit our website at www.heartlandapp.