Morgan (8470) Non-Catalytic Wood Fireplace Insert OWNER'S MANUAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW Morgan WOOD FIREPLACE INSERT. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCING YOUR MORGAN WOOD FIREPLACE INSERT................................................. 3 CODES...................................................................................................................................................... 4 SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 4 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................
Introducing Your Morgan Wood Fireplace Insert Congratulations! You have just invested in a most unique wood burning Fireplace Insert – the Morgan Wood Burning Fireplace Insert from HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc®. The Morgan Model –8470 is a clean burning EPA certified, non-catalytic wood burning Fireplace Insert. You can be proud to join the HearthStone family with our Premier Cast Iron Wood Burning Fireplace Insert.
When you install your Morgan wood Fireplace Insert, it is imperative that you adhere to all local codes, which can be obtained from either of the following two National sources: Never use gasoline type fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or other liquid fuels or solid fire starters to start or invigorate the fire. These fuels can possibly generate carbon monoxide, which can sap the supply of oxygen. Keep all such materials away from the Fireplace Insert. American National Standards Institute, Inc.
• dollar bill. If the bill pulls out without any resistance, then your stove’s door isn't sealed properly. To tighten the seal, change the door gasket DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT OUT A STOVEPIPE OR CHIMNEY FIRE BY THROWING WATER ONTO THE STOVE, STOVEPIPE, OR CHIMNEY. THE EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE ASSOCIATED WITH SUCH FIRES CAN CAUSE INSTANTANEOUS STEAM AND SERIOUS BODILY HARM. At the End of Every Season: • Dismantle the chimney connector and clean it thoroughly.
Width 24.88” (63.2 cm) SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Heat Output. 40,000 BTU per hour of cordwood (based on independent laboratory test results). Size of Heated Area. 1,000 to 1,200 square feet. Firebox Capacity. 1.7 cubic feet or 36 pounds of wood (The amount and weight of wood contained per cubic foot of firebox volume can vary from 15 to 36 lbs. per cubic foot depending on type of wood, moisture content, packing density and other factors.
Setting up Your Morgan Wood Fireplace Insert UNPACKING HearthStone Stoves packages your Morgan Fireplace Insert with the greatest care, so that it ships safely. Under certain circumstances, however, damage can occur during transit and handling. When you receive your Fireplace Insert, unpack it carefully, inspecting your Fireplace Insert and all parts for damage. Also, make sure that all parts are included in the box. If any parts are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
Floor protector’s come with various types of specifications. To convert a floor protector’s specification to an R-value, do one of the following: • If the R-value is given, use that value—no conversion is needed.
INSTALLING THE SURROUND 3 4 1 2 Figure 4 Morgan Surround Assembly 1. To complete the assembly, you will need a Phillips screwdriver and a 7/16” wrench. The Morgan surround assembly will come in four sections, with a hardware package. The four sections will be: 1- Right section 2- Left section 3- Center Top Outer section 4- Center Top Inner section 2. 4.
1. Lift the front of the baffle. This relieves the weight from, and unlocks the shelf tabs. 2. Pull forward to free the baffle. 3.
• factory-built fireplace, the fireplace must have the following characteristics: 1. Listed per UL 127 or ULC S610. 2. Include a full height listed chimney liner meeting type HT requirements (2100° Fahrenheit) per UL 1777 (United States) or ULC S635 (Canada) standards, or with a direct flue connector into the first chimney liner section 3. The means to prevent room air passage to the chimney cavity of the fireplace. 4.
needed), insulation shield, roof flashing, chimney cap, and any other needed accessories. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing the chimney and accessories. In addition, be sure to maintain all manufacturers’ recommendations for the proper clearances to the chimney. Whenever possible, choose an interior chimney. An interior chimney heats up more quickly and retains its heat; thus promotes a better draft and discourages the formation of creosote.
tile size for best results. An oversized flue will contribute to the accumulation of creosote. Use the following checklist to ensure that your masonry chimney meets these minimum requirements: Chimney wall construction: Brick or modular block at least 4" (102 mm) thick. A rubble or stone wall. Flue liner: Minimum thickness of 5/8" (16 mm). Installed with refractory mortar. At least 1" (25 mm) air space.
Operating Your Morgan Wood Fireplace Insert ▌ WARNING: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. Please read this entire chapter before lighting your first fire. It explains the controls and features of your wood Fireplace Insert, how to choose firewood, and how to break-in your Fireplace Insert and use it on a daily basis. Figure 9 Reversing the Door CONTROLS AND FEATURES WARNING: ONLY OPERATE WITH DOOR FULLY OPEN OR CLOSED.
The quality of your firewood affects heat output, duration of burn and performance of your Fireplace Insert. Softwoods generally burn hotter and faster, while hardwoods burn longer and produce more coals. Density and moisture content are two critical factors to consider when purchasing wood for your Fireplace Insert. soapstone must be driven out slowly to minimize the “shock” to the stone of its first exposure to high firebox temperatures.
in the center of the firebox. Arrange kindling in a crisscross pattern over the newspaper. Kindling should be approximately ten pieces, 1/2" (13 mm) in diameter and 10" to 18" (254 mm to 457 mm) long. BUILDING A FIRE FOR EVERYDAY USE 1) Open the front door and place five or six double sheets of tightly twisted newspaper in the center of the firebox. Arrange kindling in a crisscross pattern over the newspaper.
EXCESSIVE DRAFT: Contact your dealer to have a draft reading taken. Any draft in excess of 0.1 wc requires a damper in the stovepipe. Some installations may require more than one damper. INAPPROPRIATE FUEL: Do not burn coal, kiln dried lumber, wax logs or anything other than natural cordwood. OPERATOR ERROR: Make sure all the gaskets are in good condition. Replace worn out or compressed gaskets. Do not burn the Fireplace Insert with the front door in the open position.
are available from your local dealer. Never attempt to clean the glass while the fire is burning or the glass is hot. Most deposits can be cleaned by following the instructions provided with the cleaner. To clean heavier deposits, remove the top hinge and lift the door straight up and off the Fireplace Insert (take care to save hardware for reuse). Lay the door face down on a workbench or table. Apply the cleaner to the glass and allow it to set for a few minutes.
(200 degree C) stovepipe confirms the Fireplace Insert is supplying sufficient heat. Keep in mind that your house itself will regulate room/house temperatures. How well the walls, floors and ceilings are insulated, the number and size of glass windows, the tightness of outside doors, and the construction or style of your house (vaulted ceilings or other open spaces which collect large percentages of heat, ceiling fans, etc.) all are determining factors of room temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE STOVE SMOKES BACK-PUFFING OR GAS EXPLOSIONS UNCONTROLLED OR SHORT BURN Operating Technique Cold Chimney Blocked Chimney Oversized Chimney Undersized Chimney Chimney Too Short Air Infiltration Into The Chimney More Than One Appliance Connected to the Flue Operating Technique Extra Low Burn Rate Chimney Down-draft Excessive Ash Build-up Unsealed or Open Door Excessive Draft Deteriorated Cement Seals Extra Long Chimney Oversized Chimney High Winds or Hilltop Loca
REPLACEMENT PARTS & OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PART NUMBER: CASTINGS: DESCRIPTION: 2410-700 2410-705 2410-710 2410-715 2410-720 2410-725 BOTTOM (REAR SECTION) BOTTOM (FRONT SECTION) PRIMARY AIR SLIDER BACK LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE 2410-730 ASH LIP/BLOWER, LEFT 2410-732 2410-735 2410-740 2410-750 2410-760 2410-765 2410-770 2410-780 2410-785 2410-790 ASH LIP/BLOWER, RIGHT ASH LIP/BLOWER, FRONT ASH LIP/BLOWER, TOP PRIMARY AIR MANIFOLD FRONT FRONT FAÇADE SECONDARY AIR MANIFOLD TOP (REAR SECTION) TOP (FRONT SECTION
SAFETY LABEL CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING AND INSTALLATION OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA Listed Room Heater, Solid Fuel Type Manufactured by: Intertek Testing Services NA, inc. WN 04380 “PREVENT HOUSE FIRES” 317 Stafford Ave. Morrisville VT 05661 Install and use only in accordance with manufacture’s installation instructions and your local building codes.
HEARTHSTONE WOODSTOVE LIMITED WARRANTIES These warranties give you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from State to State. HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc. (HearthStone) warrants to the original purchaser only (the “Original Purchaser”) the new woodstove manufactured by HearthStone and purchased by the Original Purchaser (the “Woodstove”) against any of the occurrences listed in this document that result from defects in material or workmanship.
coal or other material other than natural wood. 6. Damage due to water or due to installation of the Woodstove in a damp or high condensation area. 7. Damage due to installation of the Woodstove in an atmosphere contaminated by damaging chemicals, including but not limited to chlorine, fluorine or salts. 8. Scratches on glass, enameled surfaces or stones due to mechanical abrasion. 9. Standard wear and tear of the Woodstove resulting from normal usage over time. 10.
part, or the entire Woodstove (if needed), with shipping prepaid, to HearthStone or a Dealer or allow a Dealer to make a service call at the place where the Woodstove is located. In the event the Original Purchaser refuses to allow a Dealer to make a service call, HearthStone or a Dealer, as the case may be, will request that the Original Owner return the defective part, or the entire Woodstove (if needed), with shipping prepaid, to HearthStone or a Dealer.
Preparing the Morgan Wood Insert for installation (Refer to Owner’s Manual for the complete installation instructions) 1. Remove the contents within the firebox (owner’s manual, baffle and soapstone refractory box) Remove the hang tag on the front door and place in the owners manual) 2. Using a ½” and 7/16” wrench, remove the left and right pallet mounting clips. (Keep the ¼-20 bolt with a 7/16” head, as it will be used to install the surround bracket) discard the pallet Heat Shield 3.
Front facade 6. Open the large cardboard box Surround bracket (Right) containing the surround kit. Locate the left and right surround brackets. Start the ¼-20 bolt through the slotted opening on the surround brackets, and attach to the sides of the unit. Set the surround brackets in the approximate position that the 7. Determine the forward/aft position of the flue collar and remove the circle on the top heat shield that will allow the flue collar to connect to the liner.
10. Level the unit using a 9/16” and 7/16” wrench or ratchet on the three leveling bolts. (To level the rear bolt, you must first loosen the jam nut at the base of the bolt) Leveling bolts 11. Attach the liner (See Owner’s Manual for complete instructions) a. b. Pull the flue liner into the firebox through the flue opening on top of the insert and attach to the flue collar. Locate the hardware kit in the owner’s manual envelope.
12. Attach the surround to the unit. (The Owner’s Manual contains full instructions on how to install) 3 4 1 2 13. Mount the baffle in place a. b. c. d. e. Note: The baffle material is a high temperature ceramic. It will last for years under normal use, however it can be easily damaged by impact or force. BE CAREFUL IN HANDLING, TO APPLY PRESSURE TO THE TUBES AND CAST IRON ONLY! Place the baffle inside the stove with the ceramic board facing up, and the stainless steel shelf tabs forward.
14. Locate and mount the front door handle using the 3” bolt and lock washers provided. 15. Install the soapstone firebrick a. BEFORE INSTALLING ANY SOAPSTONE, USE A 7/16” WRENCH TO REMOVE THE THREE STONE RETAINER CLIPS. (The rear clip is not shown below) b. Put the four side stones in place and reattach the retainer clips. c. Put the three rear stones and reattach the long rear retainer clip. d. Place the remaining stones on the floor of the unit referring to the figure below.
NOTE: If you plan on installing a blower, now is the time to install it, prior to reassembling the unit. 16. The door to the Morgan is reversible. It can be opened from the left hand side, or the right. It will be shipped from HearthStone opening on the left hand side. To switch the door to open from the right, simply remove the ash lip assembly, and front facade.