Specifications
Mountain Series
Installation and Operation Manual
An ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change
specifications without notice. WS-MS-(4,5,6,7)-RFG-W,
Revised May 2015. Doc no: M0032.02
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WOOD BURNING
Radiant burner
Alternative wood
fire locations
Oven Doorway
Make every effort to keep ash and other debris out of the radiant burner
well� Do not use the radiant burner as a “backstop” when shoveling ash
and/or coals out of the oven� Burner problems resulting from debris
or ash in the burner well will not be covered by the oven warranty.
Using the oven floor brush and ash shovel, move debris only toward the
oven doorway and dispose of safely�
NOTE: Ovens burning solid fuel require a more frequent
maintenance schedule. Call with questions regarding maintenance
frequency.
See the FUELWOOD FACTS section at the end of this manual for more
information on burning wood�
WS-MS-RFG-W and RFG-IR-W models are approved to allow the burning of wood in the cooking chamber in addition
to the gas burners� When burning wood, the fire should be placed to one side of the oven chamber, as close to the door
opening as is possible (this is often described as the 8 o’clock or 4 o’clock position)� Burn a maximum of 15 lbs� of wood
per hour� If flames spill out of the doorway, or the oven temperature exceeds 850°F, you are over firing the oven.
DO NOT USE THE RADIANT BURNER TO IGNITE WOOD OR
SUPPORT THE WOOD FIRE.
Wood should be stored and handled in accordance with the
recommendations outlined in NFPA 96.
The interior floor and dome of the oven do not require creosote or soot
removal� The oven flue and exhaust system will require inspection and
cleaning� The exhaust system must be inspected and cleaned per the
manufacturer’s and or local code official’s recommendations� Wood
Stone recommends cleaning and inspection at least monthly on any
ventilation system serving solid fuel equipment.
DISPOSE OF ASH PER THE FOLLOWING:
1.
Place ashes into a metal container with a tight fitting lid�
2. Place the closed container of ashes on a non-combustible floor or on
the ground�
3. Place the closed container of ashes well away from all combustible
materials, pending final disposal�
4. Retain the ashes in the closed container until all the cinders have
thoroughly cooled� Ashes can then be disposed of safely�
Wood Stone’s stainless steel ash shovel and double compartment ash
disposal system offer a safe and convenient way to dispose of ash. Specification
sheets may be viewed on the Wood Stone website under Tools & Accessories










