| INSTALLER: THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE CONVEYED TO AND REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER.   CERTIFIED UNDER U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (E.P.A.) JULY 1990 AND THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (D.E.Q.) PARTICULATE   EMISSION STANDARDS BY E.E.M.C. THESE STOVES HAVE BEEN TESTED AND LISTED BY WARNOCK HERSEY LTD. TO STANDARDS: CSA B366.2 , ULCS627, ULC S628, UL 1482.   MODEL 1100 HAS BEEN TESTED AND LISTED FOR INSTALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES.   INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR   HI-TECH LISTED SOLID FUEL BURNING STOVES AND INSERTS   FREE STANDING MODELS EPA 1100, 1100L, 1100C, 1400, 1400L   & 1900   INSERT MODELS   EPI 1101, 1401   WARNING:   If this unit is not properly installed, a house fire may result.   FOR YOUR SAFETY   Follow the installation directions. This unit can be very hot when burning. Combustible materials   such as firewood, wet clothing, etc. placed too close can catch fire. Children and pets must be   kept from touching the unit when it is hot. The chimney must be sound and free of cracks. Before   installing your unit, contact the local building or fire authority and follow their guidelines.   Operate only with door tightly closed. Burn wood directly on firebricks. Do not use a grate or   elevate the fire. At least 14 square inches (90 sq.cm.) of outside air must be admitted to the room   or directly to the unit through a 4 inch (10cm.) diameter pipe. This unit is designed to burn natural   wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried sea-   soned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods. Do not start a   fire with chemicals or fluids such as gasoline, engine oil, etc. Do not burn treated wood, coal,   charcoal, coloured paper, cardboard, solvents or garbage which tend to produce more pollution   than wood. Do not let the unit become hot enough for any part to glow red.   KEEP THE STOVE TOP TEMPERATURE BELOW 700°F (371°C). Attempts to achieve heat output rates   that exceed design specifications can result in steel distortion and damage.   Wolf Steel Ltd., 24 Napoleon Rd.,   Barrie, ON., Canada L4M 4Y8 (705)721-1212   Fax: (705)722-6031   Email: [email protected]   R-2000   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE   TABLE of CONTENTS   PG 2-4 INTRODUCTION   10-11 FINISHING   Warranty   Brick Installation   General Information   Care of Plated & Enamelled Parts   Care of Glass   Ornamental Trivet Installation   Door and Handles Installation   Pedestal Trim Installation   11-13 OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS   Achieving Proper Draft   5-6 INSTALLATION   Installing the Legs   Alcove Installation   Stove Installation   Chimney Connection   Adding Chimney Sections   Outside Air   Fire Extinguishers and Smoke Detectors   Fuel Loading and Burn Cycle   Flash Fire   Extended Fire   Smoking   6-7 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION   Ash Removal Procedures   13 MAINTENANCE   Creosote Formation and Removal   Runaway or Chimney Fire   Gasket Replacement   Venting   Outside Air   7-8 FIREPLACE INSERT   INSTALLATION   Prior to Installation   Installation into a Masonry Fireplace   Installation into a Factory Built Fireplace   Door Removal   14 WOODPILEMAINTENANCE   & SERVICE HISTORY   8-9 OPTIONAL FAN   INSTALLATIONS   Stove Models   15-16 REPLACEMENTS   Ordering Replacement Parts   Replacement Parts   Accessories   Insert Models   SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 1100, MODEL 1101 MODEL 1400 MODEL 1401   MODEL 1900   1100C&1100L   (INSERT)   & 1400L   (INSERT)   WIDTH   25 1/2 in. (65 cm)   28 in. (71 cm)   25 1/2 in. (65 cm)   25 1/2 in. (65 cm)   25 1/2 in. (80 cm)   31 1/2 in. (65 cm)   DEPTH   22 1/2 in. (57 cm)   24 in. (61 cm)   16 1/2 to 21 in.   27 in. (69 cm)   27 in. (69 cm)   14 1/2 in. (37 cm)   DEPTH BEHIND FLASHING   (42 to 54 cm)   11” (27.94 cm)   14” (35.56 cm)   FLUE CENTERLINE TO REAR   6 1/2” (16.51 cm)   7 1/2” (19.05 cm)   12 3/4” (32.39 cm)   5 1/2” (13.97 cm)   12 3/4” (32.39 cm)   7 1/2” (19.05 cm)   12 3/4” (32.39 cm)   FLUE CENTERLINE TO SIDE 12 3/4” (32.39 cm)   PEDESTAL MODEL   CAST MODEL   33 1/4 in. (84cm)   28 1/2 in. (72cm)   32 in. (81cm)   21 1/4 in. (55cm)   33 1/4 in. (84cm)   21 1/4 in. (54cm)   33 1/4 in. (84cm)   HEIGHT   LEG MODEL   32 in. (81cm)   18 x 18 x 12 in.   (46 x 46 x 31 cm)   2.25 ft3 (0.06 m3)   1000-1800 ft2   (92-167 m2)   CHAMBER (D.W.H.)   13-1/2x18x12in.   (34 x 46 x 31 cm)   1.7 ft3 (0.05 m3)   600-1200 ft2   13-1/2x18x12in.   (34 x 46 x 31 cm)   1.7 ft3 (0.05 m3)   600-1200 ft2   18 x 18 x 12 in.   (46 x 46 x 31 cm)   2.25 ft3 (0.06 m3)   1000-1800 ft2   (92-167 m2)   22 1/2 x 18 x 12 3/4 in.   (57 x 46 x 32 cm)   3.0 ft3 (0.08 m3)   1500-2000 ft2   CAPACITY   APPROX. AREA HEATED*   (56-112 m2)   (56-112 m2)   (139-186 m2)   HEAT OUTPUT (HIGH BURN)**   DURATION LOW FIRE*   WEIGHT W/O BRICKS   WEIGHT OF BRICKS   50,000 BTU   50,000 BTU   60,000 BTU   60,000 BTU   70,000 BTU   7 HOURS   7 HOURS   9 HOURS   9 HOURS   12 HOURS   215 lbs (97.5 kg)   110 lbs (50 kg)   185 lbs (83.9 kg)   120 lbs (54.4 kg)   250 lbs (113 kg)   145 lbs (66 kg)   250 lbs (113 kg)   145 lbs (66 kg)   285 lbs (129 kg)   114 lbs (52 kg)   *FIGURES WILL VARY CONSIDERABLY WITH INDIVIDUAL CONDITIONS.   ** WOLF STEEL LTD. ESTIMATED REALISTIC BTU/H WITH HARDWOOD LOGS AND REGULAR REFUELING.   NOTE: Changes, other than editorial, are denoted by a vertical line in the margin.   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING:   Use of this product may produce smoke which   contains chemicals known to the State of   California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other   reproductive harm.   INTRODUCTION   GENERAL INFORMATION   Except for their different depths, models 1100, 1400,   1900 and the fireplace inserts 1101 and 1401 are iden-   tical and use the same burning principles. They were   specifically designed over many months of research to   meet the 1990 U.S.A. EPA particulate emission stand-   ards and have been extensively tested in Canadian and   American laboratories. This system is the most effi-   cient, simple and trouble free we know and works as   follows:   PEDESTAL MODELS ONLY   If the outside air feature of the stove is utilized, you will   never experience a shortage of combustion air. If you   choose not to utilize outside air and experience draft or   smoking problems, you may need to open a door or   window.   WARNING: Burning your unit with the ash dump   door open or ajar creates a fire hazard that may   result in discoloration to the gold plated door, in-   ternal damage to the stove or a house and/or chim-   ney fire.   To ensure that the ash dump door is tightly closed, al-   low the door to snap shut dislodging anything (ashes   or pieces of coal) that may be stuck in the opening.   Combustion air enters through two holes in the bottom   covered by a single draft control. Air from the front hole   goes up on either side of the door into a preheating   airwash located across the top and then down the win-   dow to feed the fire and also to ensure that the glass   remains clean. Air from this hole also feeds directly   into the combustion chamber at hearth level. Second-   ary air from the rear hole travels up the back in the   secondary air housing to the manifold located at the   top and shoots out laterally to oxidize the gases below   the smoke exit.   The combustion chamber is lined with high tempera-   ture firebrick on 2 sides, the back and across the bot-   tom, with a layer of fibre baffles at the top to maintain a   high temperature in the combustion chamber so that   gases mixing with the preheated air from the second-   ary air manifold tube are easily ignited and burned. In-   deed, it is fascinating to watch blue flames flickering   much of the time from the manifold. The stove sides   and back are shielded to direct the heat upwards and   forwards into the room.   LEG MODELS ONLY   If you experience smoking problems, you may need to   open a door, a window or otherwise provide some   method of supplying combustion air to the unit.   CARE OF ALL PLATED AND   ENAMELLED PARTS   Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean these parts.   Buff lightly with a clean dry cloth.   Prolonged high temperature burning with the door ajar   may cause a permanent rainbowing effect on the lower   edge of a gold plated door.   Porcelain enamel components must be handled with   care. The baked-on finish is "glass". If struck, it will chip.   Touch-up paint is available through your Napoleon   dealer.   CARE OF GLASS   If the glass is not kept clean permanent discolouration   and / or blemishes may result. Normally a hot fire will   clean the glass. The most common reasons for dirty   glass include; not using sufficient fuel to get the stove   thoroughly hot, using green or wet wood, closing the   draft so far that there is insufficient air for complete com-   bustion. If it is necessary to clean the glass, use a soft   cloth with a nonabrasive cleaner.   DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT!   The glass is very strong but do not let burning fuel rest   against it and always close the door gently. If the glass   should ever crack while the fire is burning, do not open   the door until the fire is out and do not operate the stove   again until the glass has been replaced with a new 5mm   thick plate of ceramic glass, available from your Napo-   leon / Wolf Steel Ltd. dealer.   DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.   TO REMOVE THE GLASS: When the unit is cool, open the   door and remove the screws and brackets holding the   glass in place. Remove all broken glass. Wrap the edges   of the new glass with a U-shaped strip of fiberglass   gasket, covering 1/4" on each side. Place the glass with   the fiberglass gasket in position and replace the brackets   and screws. When finished, you should be able to move   the glass slightly, horizontally and vertically.   FIGURE 1   Be sure to provide sufficient combustion air. There are   many other appliances in your home competing for air   such as: a kitchen range hood, forced air heating de-   vices or a bathroom exhaust fan.   Expansion / contraction noises during heating up and   cooling down cycles are normal and to be expected.   After extended periods of non-operation such as fol-   lowing a vacation or a warm weather season, the fire-   place may emit a slight odour for a few hours. This is   caused by dust particles in the firebox burning off. Open   a window to sufficiently ventilate the room.   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 STOVE INSTALLATION   INSTALLING THE LEGS   STOVE INSTALLATION   If the stove is to be installed   on a combustible floor, it must be   placed on a approved non-com-   bustible hearth pad, that extends   8" (200mm) beyond the stove   sides and back, and 18" (455mm)   To avoid being damaged during shipping, the stove   has been bolted to the pallet and must be unbolted   before the stove can be installed.   FIGURE 2A   1. Remove the 4 nuts and   washers from the underside   of the pallet.   2. Lift the stove up and   away from the pallet to   clear the threaded studs   sticking through the pallet.   Place the stove on its back   onto a protective surface   such as a carpet or blan-   ket to avoid scratches dur-   ing leg installation.   to the front.   FIGURE 4A   FIGURE 4B   SINGLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR*   1100/1100L   1400/1400L   1900   A 12" (305mm) 12" (305mm)   B 10" (254mm) 12" (305mm)   22" (560mm)   12" (305mm)   8" (205mm)   C 6" (152mm)   6" (152mm)   DOUBLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR   1100/1100L   1400/1400L   1900   A 10" (254mm) 10" (254mm)   22" (560mm)   12" (305mm)   8" (205mm)   B C 6" (152mm)   2" (50mm)   6" (152mm)   4" (102mm)   CLEARANCES CAN BE REDUCED WITH SHIELDING ACCEPTABLE TO LOCAL   AUTHORITIES.   * CHIMNEY CONNECTION   FIGURE 2B   Vent the stove into a masonry chimney or an approved,   insulated solid-fuel stainless-steel chimney with as short   and straight a length of six-inch (150mm) diameter   smoke pipe as possible. Connection to a masonry chim-   ney must be by a metal or masonry thimble cemented   in place. An insulated stainless steel chimney must be   supported at the ceiling or roof and its installation must   comply with its manufacturer's instructions.   3. Remove the four additional nuts from each of the four   studs.   4. Use four of the nuts and washers removed above to   install the legs as illustrated in FIGURES 2a & 2b.   5. Lift the stove up and gently set down on all four legs.   Do not pivot unit up on its legs, as this could result in   damage to the legs.   ALCOVE INSTALLATION   THE TOTAL HORIZONTAL VENT LENGTH   SHOULD NOT EXCEED 40% OF THE CHIMNEY   HEIGHT ABOVE THE STOVE.   Model 1100 only may be installed, using a listed double   wall connector, such as Security DL6 in Canada, the   Simpson Duravent Plus DVL in the USA or an equiva-   lent double wall connector, into an alcove having a depth   of no more than 4 feet and a height of at least 7 feet.   The minimum clearances are as shown in FIGURE 3.   All horizontal smoke pipe must slope slightly   upwards a minimum of 1/4" per foot (6mm/   0.3m) and all connections must be tight and   secured by three sheet metal screws equally   spaced.   An uninsulated smoke pipe shall not pass   through an attic, roof space, closet or similar   concealed space, or through a floor, ceiling,   wall or partition, or any combustible construc-   tion.   6"   9"   4 FOOT   14"   MAX.   23"   ALCOVE   FIGURE 3   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 DO NOT USE ANY MAKESHIFT MATERIALS   DURING INSTALLATION.   MOBILE HOME   INSTALLATION   1. Move the stove into position with the flue centered,   midpoint between two joists to prevent having to cut them.   Use a plumb bob to line up the centre.   2. Cut and frame an opening in the roof to provide a 2"   clearance between the outside of the chimney and any   combustible material.   PEDESTAL MODEL 1100 IS APPROVED FOR IN-   STALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES IN BOTH   CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.   DO NOT FILL THIS SPACE WITH ANY TYPE   PEDESTAL MODEL 1400 IS APPROVED FOR IN-   STALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES IN THE   UNITED STATES ONLY.   OF MATERIAL.   Nail headers between the joist for extra support.   Firestop spacers must be placed on the bottom of each   framed opening in any floor or ceiling that the chimney   passes through.   3. Hold a plumb bob from the underside of the roof to   determine where the opening in the roof should be. Cut   and frame the roof opening to maintain proper 2" clear-   ances.   FIGURE 8   The pedestal base must be firmly bolted to the floor   with 1/4 inch lag bolts. Minimum clearances to   combustibles are as shown in FIGURE 8.   HEADERS   FIGURE 9   VENTING   Connect the stove to a   chimney system using   a listed double wall con-   nector, Security DL6   in Canada or Dura   Vent DVL in the U.S.A.   Use chimney system   listed to ULC S629 in   Canada or either of   Simpson Dura-Vent   chimney models SDP   or Dura Tech in the   U.S.A.   RAIN CAP   FIRESTOP SPACER -   UNDERSIDE OF JOIST   MOBILE HOME   ROOF FLASHING   FIGURE 5   RADIATION SHIELD   ADDING CHIMNEY SECTIONS   Add chimney sections, twist lock-   ing (clockwise) securely, to the re-   quired height. The chimney must 2 FT.   CEILING SUPPORT   TRIM COLLAR   extend, at least, 3 feet above its MIN.   3 FT.   10 FT.   MIN.   point of contact with the roof and   at least 2 feet higher than any   wall, roof or building within 10 feet.   FIGURE 6. If your chimney sys-   tem is enclosed within the attic   area, a rafter radiation shield is   required.   PEDESTAL MODELS   OUTSIDE AIR   The chimney must be   installed in accordance   with the manufacturer's   instructions. Use only   specified components   with no substitutions.   The chimney and pipe   must extend at least 8   STOVE BOLTED   TO FLOOR   HEARTH PAD   FIGURE 6   OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION   THROUGH WALL OR FLOOR   If possible connect the   air intake at the   pedestal's back or   bottom to the outside   with a 4 inch (100mm)   diameter fresh air kit   available at your   Napoleon/Wolf Steel   Ltd. dealer. Follow   detailed instructions   under "Mobile Home   Outside Air".   feet above the stove and 3 feet above the highest point   of the roof. Install a rain cap at the top which will not   impede the smoke exhaust. The chimney must be sup-   ported at the ceiling or roof so that its weight does not   rest on the stove.   It must be installed between ceiling joists, with radia-   tion shield and roof flashing, so that the structural   strength, insulation and waterproof qualities of the home   are not lessened. Seal with silicone to maintain a va-   pour barrier at the chimney and outside air pipe   penetrations.   FIGURE 7   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 Do NOT remove bricks or mortar from the fireplace. In   case of an outside air inlet or ash dump, fill with fiberglass   insulation. Adhere to minimum clearances as shown in   FIGURE 10.   OUTSIDE AIR   Connection from the stove's air intake to the outside is   mandatory in mobile homes only, either through a hole   in the wall to line up with the knockout in the pedestal   back, or through a hole in the floor to line up with the   hole in the pedestal base. Use a fresh air kit. Secure   the 4 inch diameter aluminum liner by flaring the end   once it is inserted through the 4-1/2 inch diameter hole   in either the back or base of the pedestal. If the air in-   take is through the floor, the hole in the pedestal back   must be covered with sheet metal to avoid cold air spill-   age into the room. A cover plate is available from your   Wolf Steel Ltd. dealer. Avoid cutting away floor joists,   wall studs, electrical wires or plumbing. Seal around the   outside pipe with insulation to prevent drafts.   Do NOT place any   combustible materi-   als (furniture, fire-   28" TO MANTLE   COMBUSTIBLE   PROTRUDING   SIDE FACINGS   wood, etc.) within 48   inches in front or 36   inches at the side of   the insert.   17"   FIGURE 10   Combustible material must not protrude more that   1" to the side of the insert or between the mantle   and the top of the insert.   INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY   If room air starvation occurs because the fresh air   intake is blocked with ice, leaves, etc., or because   the stove door was left open, or due to a strong   exhaust fan operating etc., dangerous fumes and   smoke from the operating stove could be drawn   inFto tIhRe roEomP. LACE INSERT   FIREPLACE   1. Remove the fireplace damper or fasten it perma-   nently open.   2. Measure the throat of the fireplace and mark this   shape on a piece of 24 gauge sheet metal (flue cover);   cut a six-inch (150mm) hole to lie directly below the   fireplace flue opening. Allow two inches of material for   a flange on all sides and cut to these measurements.   Bend down the flanges. If you have never done this   before, it might be a good idea to make a cardboard   pattern and test it first. Fasten this flue cover in posi-   tion as high as possible with two masonry screws per   side through the flanges into the fireplace. FIGURE 11.   INSTALLATION   Your EPI 1101 and 1401 insert firebox is the exact du-   plication of the clean-burning technology found in all Na-   poleon EPA certified freestanding stoves and in particu-   lar that of the EPA 1100 and 1400. External modifica-   tions have been made to allow its installation as a "func-   tional fireplace insert" with a heat circulating blower sys-   tem and a means of enclosing the solid fuel burning fire-   place cavity for greater heating efficiency.   LISTED   CHIMNEY   LINER   2"   DAMPER   FLANGE   REMOVED OR   FASTENED   OPEN   The EPI 1101 insert must be installed into a solid fuel burn-   ing fireplace that is at least 16 1/2 to 21 inches deep, 28 1/   2 inches wide and 21 1/2 inches high with an approved   lined chimney at least 15 feet high (4.6m).   FLUE   FLUE COVER   INSTALLATION   CONNECTOR   Your EPI 1401 fireplace insert must be installed only into a   solid fuel burning fireplace that is at least 14 inches deep   26 inches wide and 22 inches high with an approved lined   chimney at least 15 feet high (4.6m). This minimum re-   cess can only be achieved if the opening height is suffi-   cient enough to allow the connector to fit under the non-   combustible facing. The fireplace and chimney must be   constructed in accordance with all national and local build-   ing code standards.   MODEL 1401 Illustrated   FIGURE 11   In Canada: Install a listed 6 inch diameter flexible   stainless steel liner from the top of the chimney to the   insert flue collar. Attach a stainless steel liner connec-   tor or elbow to the liner and insert onto the flue collar.   Fasten with three screws. Secure the top of the liner to   the chimney cap using a liner support and chimney   flashing. Cap the top of the chimney liner assembly   using an approved rain cap.   In the United States: While it is not required, it is   recommended that a chimney liner be installed that is   continuous from the insert to the top of the chimney,   particularly when the insert is installed in a basement.   For this type of connection, use the "In Canada" instal-   lation instructions above.   HINT FOR INSTALLING PORCELAIN   ENAMELINSERTS:   Ensure the base of the porcelain side pan-   els are protected from rubbing against the   hearth when sliding your insert into the   masonry fireplace.   PRIOR TO INSTALLATION   Clean all ashes out of the inside of the fireplace. Make   sure that the chimney and fireplace are free of cracks,   loose mortar, creosote deposits, blockage or other signs   of deterioration. If necessary, have any repair work done   by a qualified professional before installing the insert.   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 In the United States, continued:   If a continuous liner is not installed, a "direct flue con-   nection" must be made. The direct flue connection re-   quires a non-combustible connector that extends from   the insert into the chimney flue liner and also that the   installed flue cover be sealed below the entry point of   the connector to prevent dilution of combustion prod-   ucts in the chimney flue with air from inside the house.   Cap the top of the chimney using an approved rain cap.   OPTIONAL FAN   INSTALLATION   Drywall dust will penetrate into the fan bearings,   causing irreparable damage. Care must be taken   to prevent drywall dust from coming into contact   with the fan or its compartment. Any damage re-   sulting from this condition is not covered by the   warranty policy.   1401 INSERT MODEL   An optional low clearance flue connector is available   to facilitate hook up into a tight fitting fireplace. Consult   your local dealer for details.   Use of the fan increases the output of heat.   STOVE MODELS: Provisions have been made on   the stove to install an optional blower kit (EP62-1) that   comes complete with a variable speed switch to turn   the blower on and off, as well as adjusting the blower   speed. An optional thermostatic sensor control kit,   EP36, to thermally activate the fan is also available.   INSTALLATION INTO A FACTORY BUILT   FIREPLACE.   The following installation requirements must be ob-   served when installing solid fuel burning inserts into   factory built fireplaces.   1. The factory built fireplace must be listed per UL 127 LEG MODELS ONLY   or ULC S610.   Note: if the optional blower ( EP62-1) is installed,   2. Clearances to any combustible material surround-   ing this insert as identified in Figure 10 must be fol-   lowed. These clearance requirements supersede any   pre-existing facing material clearances listed for the   factory built fireplace.   the blower guard (W320-0011) must be installed.   This guard is available from your Napoleon dealer.   Attach the mounting bracket to the   blower assembly. Then attach the   mounting bracket to the back of your   stove, push on the variable speed   knob and plug into any grounded   electrical outlet.   3. Installation must include a full height listed chimney   liner meeting HT requirements (2100°F) per 1777 (U.S.)   or ULC S635 (Canada). The liner must be securely at-   tached to the insert flue collar and the chimney top.   4. Means must be provided to prevent room air pas-   sage to the chimney cavity of the fireplace. This may   be accomplished by sealing the damper area around   the chimney liner, or sealing the fireplace front.   5. The air flow within and around the fireplace shall not   be altered by the installation of the insert (i.e. no lou-   vres or cooling air inlet or outlet ports are blocked),   unless specifically tested as such for each factory built   fireplace manufacturer and model line. (Note - using a   louvred face plate (surround) complies with this require-   ment)   MOUNTING   BRACKET   BLOWER   ASSEMBLY   VARIABLE   SPEED   SWITCH   6. Alteration of the fireplace in any manner is not per-   BLOWER GUARD   mitted with the following exceptions;   a. external trim pieces which do not affect the opera-   tion of the fireplace may be removed providing they   can be stored on or within the fireplace for reassembly   if the insert is removed.   b. the chimney damper may be removed to install   the chimney liner.   7. Circulating air chambers (i.e. in a steel fireplace liner   or metal heat circulator) shall not be blocked.   8. Means must be provided for removal of the insert to   clean the chimney flue.   FIGURE 12   INSERT MODELS:   The 1401 insert comes equipped with two fans, while   the 1101 has one fan. These fans are thermally acti-   vated. Depending on the intensity of the fire, the fans   will start 15-30 minutes after lighting. The heat sensor   for the 1401 is located on the right hand side of the unit   and the 1101 has a heat sensor located at the back on   the blower access door. When first starting the fire, the   sensor may be impeded by a large log or an unevenly   burning fire, causing the fans to cycle on and off. To   control this, either build your fire up evenly or turn down   the fans until the right side of the firebox is hot.   9. Inserts that project in front of the fireplace must be   supplied with appropriate support means.   10. A permanent metal warning label must be attached   to the back of the fireplace stating that the fireplace   must be restored to its original condition for safe use   without the insert.   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 1101 FAN SERVICE OR REPLACEMENT   1401 FAN SERVICE OR REPLACEMENT   1. Turn off all electrical power to the insert. Remove the 1. Turn off all electrical power to the insert. Remove the   glass door and set aside in a safe place.   2. Remove the top right   side bricks from inside   the firebox, 4-#7's and 2-   #2's. Then remove the   rest of the side and back   bricks from the right side   of the 1101 insert. It is not   necessary to remove the   bottom bricks.   glass door and set aside in a safe place.   2. Remove the two screws from the outer edge of the   side panel(s).   3. Push the side panel toward the door and pull away   from the insert, releasing the panel from the keyed slot.   4. Service or replace the fan(s) as required.   5. Re-install the side panel(s) by reversing the proce-   dure.   GASKET   THERMAL SWITCH   3. The access panel can   be removed by taking out   the 8 #10 self taping   screws. A 5/16" nut driver   will be required to com-   plete this job. Unplug   wires from the thermal   switch on the panel. See   FIGURE 13.   G B HEAT   SENSOR   W FIGURE 13   FIGURE 16   4. Remove the securing wingnut from the fan mounting   bracket, slide the bracket to the right and rotate the left   side of the assembly out of the cavity to clear the blower   motor. Disconnect the two wires from the fan motor. Re-   move the ground wire from the fan mounting bracket,   then the assembly can be taken out of the rear cavity   through the access door opening.   5. Remove the 3 screws that hold the fan to the mount-   ing bracket. Service or replace the fan as required.   GROUND STUD   WINGNUT   SECURING   TAB   FIGURE 14   WIRES   6. Reinstall the blower assembly   making sure the blower bracket is   seated under the securing tab.   FIGURE 14. Reattach the wire con-   nectors. FIGURE 15.   7. Replace the gasket on the ac-   cess door. To replace the access   panel, reverse Step 3 .   8. Replace the bricks into the fire-   box. Reinstall the door.   FIGURE 15   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   FINISHING   SIZES   1100/1100C 1101/1100L   1400   4-#1   2-#4   1401/1400L   1900   4-#7*   2-#2   4-#1   2-#4   4-#1   2-#4   4-#1   2-#4   #1. 1-1/4" x 4"-1/2 x 9"   #2. 1-1/4" x 3" x 9"   BACK   SIDES   #3. 1-1/4" x 4-1/2" x 4-1/2"   #4. 1-1/4" x 4-1/2" x 9"   #5. 1-1/4" x 2-1/2" x 4-1/2"   #6. 1-1/4" x 1-1/2" x 4-1/2"   #7. 1-1/4" x 4-1/2" x 9"   * (light weight)   #8. 1-1/4" x 2-1/4" x 9"   #9. 1-1/4" x 2-1/4" x 6-1/8"   #10. Fibre baffle - 9” x 1” x 12”   8-#1   2-#3   8-#1   2-#3   12-#1   12-#1   12-#7*   2-#3   2-#4   (notched)   TOP   2-#102-#10   2-#11   2-#11   2-#12   3-#1   2-#2   1-#5   1-#6   4-#1   2-#2   5-#1   2-#2   1-#5   1-#6   6-#1   2-#2   7-#7*   2-#2   1-#5   1-#6   FLOOR   FRONT   2-#2   1-#8   1-#9   2-#2   1-#8   1-#9   2-#2   1-#8   1-#9   2-#2   1-#8   1-#9   2-#2   1-#8   1-#9   #11. Fibre baffle - 9” x 1” x 16 1/2”   #12. Fibre baffle - 9” x 1” x 19 1/2”   10   10   10   10   MODEL 1100/1100C - FIGURE 17   MODEL 1101/1100L - FIGURE 18   11   11   11   11   MODEL 1401/1400L - FIGURE 20   MODEL 1400 - FIGURE 19   12   12   AREA CIRCLED ON EACH FIGURE INDICATES   THE BRICK RETAINER DETAIL   MODEL 1900 - FIGURE 21   BRICK RETAINER DETAIL - TYPICAL   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11   BRICK and BAFFLE INSTALLATION   With stove and chimney installation completed, move   the bricks into place by working as illustrated for your   unit on page 10.   1. Install two or three courses of brick on both sides of   the unit. Install two courses on the back wall. Install the   final course of bricks on the back wall. These bricks   are held in place by a brick retainer. Before installing   the bricks, loosen the screw holding the retainer and   ensure that it has been moved forward. Insert the final   two bricks behind the retainer and while still holding   the bricks in place, slide the retainer snugly into place.   Retighten the screw.   2. Carefully pivot fibre baffle up on to the top of the   side brick. Slide it over onto the flange of the manifold.   Ensure that the top baffles are pushed all the way to   the rear of the firebox, leaving a minimum of a 1 inch   gap along the front. This will allow the flue gases to   escape the firebox.   operating   instructions   WARNING: Remove all sources of gasoline   or other flammable vapours and liquids in the   vicinity of this or other appliances before   lighting.Your Napoleon EPA listed product is a Hi-Tech   unit, designed with the most advanced technology. The   unit is extremely airtight. It has an exclusive direct out-   side air supply (optional kit), a safety feature designed   to prevent spillage, and to keep your house free of car-   bon monoxide, in case of a downdrafting chimney or an   internal negative pressure.   The first fire(s) in your unit will be difficult to get going   and keep going with little amount of heat being gener-   ated. This is a result of the moisture being driven out of   the fire brick. Allow 30 to 40 hours of hot fires ( tem-   peratures in excess of 500°F - 600°F) before your unit   will perform normally. During the break-in period (the   first 2 or 3 fires) create only small, hot fires using kin-   dling; this will allow the firebrick to cure. Do not be   alarmed if small hairline cracks develop in the firebrick.   This is a normal occurrence and does not pose a safety   hazard. The paint may also smell a little for the first few   fires as it cures and you may wish to open a door or   window to alleviate the smell.   3. Install the bottom bricks, working from the back of   the unit.   4. Install the 2 bricks along the front.   ORNAMENTAL TRIVET INSTALLATION   Insert the ornamental trivet into the space on the stove   top.   TRIVET   FIGURE 22   To start, a brisk fire is required. Place loosely crum-   pled paper on the floor of the stove and cover with dry   kindling. Open the draft control fully by pulling the lever   forward. Light the paper and leave the door slightly ajar   (one inch) until all kindling is burning. To maintain a   brisk fire, a hot coal bed must be established and main-   tained.   DOOR and HANDLES INSTALLATION   Hang the door using the hinge pins supplied. Twist the   large wire handle over the end of the handle rod.   Twist the smaller wire   handle over the end of   the air damper rod be-   low the door. Install   ash pan pull handle   using screws and   washers.   Slowly add larger wood (2x4 size pieces). Lay the pieces   lengthwise from side to side in the hot coal bed with a   shallow trench between, so that the primary air can flow   directly into this trench and ignite the fuel above. When   the fire seems to be at its peak, medium sized logs   may be added. Once these logs have caught fire, care-   fully close the door. (Closing the door too quickly after   refueling will reduce the firebox temperature and result   in an unsatisfactory burn.) Remember it is more effi-   cient to burn medium sized wood, briskly, and refuel   frequently than to load the fireplace with large logs that   result in a smouldering, inefficient fire and dirty glass.   As soon as the door is closed, you will observe a change   in the flame pattern. The flames will get smaller and lazier   because less oxygen is getting into the combustion cham-   ber. The flames, however, are more efficient. The flames   will remain lazy but become larger again as soon as the   firebricks have been heated thoroughly and the chimney   becomes heated and provides a good draft. At this point,   the roaring fire that you see when the door is opened is   wastefully drawing heated room air up the chimney -- cer-   tainly not desirable. Always operate with the door fully   closed once the medium sized logs have caught fire.   FIGURE  See FIGURE 26.   PEDESTAL TRIM INSTALLATION   Ensure that the pedestal sur-   faces are clean and dry; peel   the protective backing from   the trim adhesive. Insert one   end of the brass trim into one   of the slots located in the   pedestal and pressing firmly,   proceed around to the other   slot. Cut trim to size. Attach   the rear knockout plate (lo-   cated inside the ash pan for   shipping purposes).   FIGURE 24   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12   You can now add larger pieces of wood and operate the   stove normally. Once the stove/insert is entirely hot, it   will burn very efficiently with little smoke from the chim-   ney. There will be a bed of orange coals in the firebox   and secondary flames flickering just below the top fire-   brick. You can safely fill the firebox with wood to the top   of the door and will get best burns if you keep the stove   pipe temperatures between 250 degrees Fahrenheit (120   degrees Celsius) and 450 degrees Fahrenheit (270 de-   grees Celsius). A surface thermometer will help regu-   late this.   FIRE EXTINGUISHERS / SMOKE DETECTORS   All homes with a solid fuel burning fireplace should   have at least one fire extinguisher in a central loca-   tion known to all, and at least one smoke detector in   the room containing the fireplace. If it sounds an   alarm, correct the cause but do not deactivate or   relocate the smoke detector.   FUEL LOADING AND BURN CYCLE   When loading the stove, ensure that the two upper   courses of firebrick are not lifted up and off their   ledge.   For maximum efficiency, when the stove is thoroughly   hot, load it fully to the top of the door opening and burn at   a medium low setting. Maximum heat for minium fuel (op-   timum burn) occurs when the stove top temperature be-   Without a stove thermometer, you are working   blindly and have no idea of how the stove is oper-   ating! A stove thermometer offers a guide to per-   formance.   Can't get the fire going? Use more kindling and paper. neath the trivet is between 500°F (260°C) and 600°F   Assuming the chimney and vent are sized correctly and (315°C). The bricks will be nearly all white and the glass   there is sufficient combustion air, the lack of sufficiently   dry quantities of small kindling is the problem. Thumb   size is a good gauge for small kindling diameter.   Can't get heat out of the unit? One of two things may   have happened. The stove/insert door may have been   closed prematurely and the unit itself has not reached   mostly clear. The whiteness of the bricks and the clean-   ness of the glass are good indicators of your operating   efficiency. Not enough heat is produced when only one   or two pieces of wood are burned or the wood may not   burn completely. A minimum of three pieces are needed   to encase a bed of coals that sustains the fire.   optimum temperature. Reopen the door and/or draft Loosely stacked wood burns quicker than a tightly packed   control to re-establish a brisk fire. The other problem load. Wood burns in cycles rather than giving a steady   may have been wet wood. The typical symptom is siz- output of heat. It is best to plan these cycles around your   zling wood and moisture being driven from the wood.   household routine so that only enough coals are left to   start the next load. In the evening, load your stove, at   least, a half-hour before bed to ensure a good fire, hot   enough to close the draft control for an overnight burn.   Burn only dry seasoned wood.   It produces more heat and less soot or creosote. Do not   burn ocean beach wood. Its salt content can produce a   metal eating acid. When refueling open the door slowly to   prevent smoke spillage. Use a pair of long gloves (barbe-   cue gloves) when feeding the fire. Because these stoves   burn at the front, they are clean and efficient, but they are   also very hot and gloves are useful. Keep a small steel   shovel nearby to use as a poker and to remove ashes. Do   not store the wood within 3 feet (1m) of the stove.   ACHIEVING PROPER DRAFT   Draft is the force which   moves air from the firebox   up through the chimney.   The amount of draft in your   chimney depends on the   length and diameter of   chimney, local geography,   nearby obstructions and   other factors. Adjusting the   ASH FENDER   FIGURE 25   draft control regulates the temperature. The draft can   be adjusted from a low burn rate with the handle in fully,   to a fast burn rate with the handle fully out.   Inadequate draft may cause back-puffing into the room   through the stove/insert and chimney connector points   and may cause plugging of the chimney. Too much   draft may cause an excessive temperature in the stove,   glowing red stove parts or chimney connectors or an   uncontrollable burn which can lead to a chimney fire or   permanent damage to the unit.   FLASH FIRE   A flash fire is a small fire burned quickly when you don't   need much heat. After your kindling has "caught", load at   least 3 pieces of wood, stacked loosely. Burn with the   draft control fully open or closed only slightly.   EXTENDED FIRE   Load your larger pieces of wood compactly, packed close   enough to prevent the flames from penetrating it completely.   After approximately 30 minutes, depending on the size of   the load, close the draft control completely making sure   that the fire is not extinguished.   Do not operate your stove/insert for longer than 30 min-   utes with the draft control on "HIGH" (fully open).   ASH WELL   COVER   * NOTE: 1100C ash pan is   not equipped with a cover   or rear folding handle.   TO OPEN:   PULL AND   ROTATE   TO CLOSE:   ROTATE   FIGURE 26   REAR   FOLDING   PULL HANDLE   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   HANDLE   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   maintenance 13   Check your chimney and chimney connector for creosote and   soot buildup weekly until a safe frequency for cleaning is es-   tablished. If accumulation is excessive, disconnect the stove   and clean both the chimney and the stove. You may want to   call a professional chimney sweep to clean them. Both have   to be cleaned at least once a year or as often as necessary.   Remove fibre baffles and clean above them once a year. Re-   place any broken bricks.   CREOSOTE FORMATION AND REMOVAL   When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other   organic vapours which combine with expelled moisture to   form creosote. These vapours condense in the relatively   cooler chimney flue of a slow burning fire and when ig-   nited, make an extremely hot fire. So, the smoke pipe and   chimney should be inspected monthly during the heating   season to determine if a buildup has occurred. If creosote   has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk   of a chimney fire.   DO NOT OVERFIRE THE STOVE!   Overfiring can occur by:   a) burning large amounts of smaller wood pieces such as   furniture scraps, skids or treated wood;   b) vigorously burning large loads of wood with the draft   control on "HIGH" (fully open) for long periods of time   (one or two hours).   SMOKING   A properly installed Napoleon unit should not smoke. If   yours does, check the following: Has the chimney had   time to get hot? Is the smoke passage blocked anywhere   in the stove, chimney connector or chimney? Is the room   too airtight and the air intake not connected to the out-   side? Try with a window partly open. Is the smoke flow   impeded by too long a horizontal pipe or too many bends?   Is it a weak draft perhaps caused by a leaky chimney, a   cold outside chimney, too large a diameter of a chim-   ney, too short a chimney, or a chimney too close to trees   or a higher roof? Has a direct flue connection been used   rather than a chimney liner continuous from cap to fire-   place flue collar.   RUNAWAY OR CHIMNEY FIRE   ASH REMOVAL PROCEDURES   Allow the ashes in your firebox to accumulate to a depth   of two or three inches; they tend to burn themselves up.   When the fire has burned down and cooled, remove any   excess ashes but leave an ash bed approximately 1 inch   deep on the firebox bottom to help maintain a hot char-   coal bed.   Runaway fires can be the result of three major factors:   1. Using incorrect fuel, or small fuel pieces which wood   normally be used as kindling.   2. Leaving the door ajar too long and creating extreme   temperatures as the air rushes in the open door.   3. Burning your stove with the ash dump door open.   SOLUTIONS:   1. Do not burn treated or processed wood, coal,charcoal,   coloured paper or cardboard.   2. Be careful not to over-fire the unit by leaving the door   open too long after initial start-up. A thermometer on   the chimney connector and/or stove top helps.   3. Always operate the stove with the ash well in a closed   position.   UNITS WITH ASHPAN:   To use your ash pan, pull the ash dump handle forward   (FIGURE 26), rotate approximately 90° counterclockwise   to the open position. Rake the excess ashes into the ash   pan. Close the ash well.   NEVER OPERATE YOUR STOVE WITH THE ASH   WELL IN AN OPEN POSITION.   This creates a fire hazard that may result in a house/chim-   ney fire, internal damage to the stove or discoloration to   the gold plated door (plated finishes are not covered by   WHAT TO DO IF A RUNAWAY OR   CHIMNEY FIRE STARTS   the warranty). To ensure that the ash well is fully closed, 1. Close the door and draft fully.   2. Call local fire department.   allow the door to snap shut, dislodging anything that may   be stuck at the opening. Flip the cover up onto the ash   pan when transporting the ashes to a closed container   with a tight fitting lid for storage. Carry the ash pan using   the front and back handles. * FIGURE 26.   UNITS WITHOUT ASH PAN:   3. Examine flue-pipes, chimney, attic, and roof of the   house, to see if any part has become hot enough to   catch fire. If necessary spray with a fire extinguisher   or water from a garden hose.   4. Do not operate the stove again until you are certain   thechimney and its lining have not been damaged.   Since these models have no ash pan, shovel some ashes   out through the door into a metal container with a tight   fitting lid. Leave an ash bed approximately 1 inch deep on   the firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.Keep   the closed container on a noncombustible floor or ground,   well away from all combustible materials. The ashes should   be retained in the closed container until all cinders have   thoroughly cooled. Cold wood ashes can be used on the   garden or in the compost.   GASKETREPLACEMENT   At the end of each burning season inspect the shield   and gasket below the manifold for warping or deteriora-   tion. Replace if necessary. Both are held to the mani-   fold with machine screws. The shield and the 1/8" fibre   cloth gasket are available from your Wolf Steel Ltd.   dealer. See FIGURE 27. At this time also check that   the door gasket is not worn or loose. Replace with 3/8"   high density fiberglass rope if necessary.   DOOR REMOVAL (1100C ONLY)   MANIFOLD   1. Remove cast top.   2. Pull pin from top door hinge. It is important to hold the   door while removing the pin. Pivot the door to clear the   top door hinge. Lift the door off of the lower pin. Do not   SHIELD   GASKET   FIGURE 27   pivot the door any further than necessary.   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14   WOOD PILE MAINTENANCE   Burn only dry, clean unpainted wood that has been seasoned. It produces more heat and less soot or creosote. Freshly   cut wood contains about 50% moisture while after proper seasoning only about 20% of the water remains. As wood is   burned, this water boils off consuming energy that should be used in heating. The wetter the wood, the less heat is   given off and the more creosote is produced.   Both hardwood and softwood burn equally well in this stove but hardwood is denser, will weigh more per cord and   burn a little slower and longer. Firewood should be split, stacked in a manner that air can get to all parts of it and   covered in early spring to be ready for burning that fall. Dry firewood has cracks in the end grain. Cut the wood so that   it will fit horizontally, front to back, making for easier loading and less of a likelihood that the wood will roll onto the   glass. Ideal lengths of wood are approximately 12" for EPA 1100, 1100C, 1100L and 1101, 16 1/2" for EPA 1400,   1400L and 1401, and 21" for EPA 1900.   DO'S   DON'TS   1. Build a hot fire   1. Take ash out immediately. Let it accumulate to a   depth of at least one inch. A good ash layer pro   vides for a longer lasting and better burning fire.   2. Burn wet wood.   2. Use only dry wood.   3. Several pieces of medium sized wood are   better than a few big pieces.   4. Clean chimney regularly.   5. Refuel frequently using medium sized   wood.   3. Close the door too soon or damper down too quickly.   4. Burn one large log rather than two or three smaller,   more reasonably sized logs.   6. "Fine Tune" the air settings for optimum   performance.   5. Burn at continually "low setting", if glass door is   constantly blackened. This means the firebox tem   perature is too low.   Wolf Steel Fireplace Service History   This fireplace must be serviced annually depending on usage.   Service Performed /   Special Concerns   Service Technician   Name   Date   Dealer Name   W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15   ORDERING PROCEDURES   Contact your dealer or the factory for questions concerning prices and policies on replacement parts. Normally all   parts can be ordered through your Napoleon dealer or distributor. When ordering replacement parts always give   the following information:   1. Model & Serial Number of fireplace   2. Installation date   3. Part Number   4. Description of part   5. Finish   REPLACEMENT PARTS   ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS   # PART NO. DESCRIPTION   # PART NO. DESCRIPTION   1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 W325-0002   W325-0007   W090-0001   W090-0002   W090-0003   W090-0004   W090-0005   W090-0016   W090-0017   W090-0015   W090-0018   W090-0019   W018-0077   W018-0078   W018-0079   W715-0073   W160-0014   W010-0347   W570-0007   GZ551   SPRING HANDLE - SMALL   SPRING HANDLE - LARGE   BRICK - # 1   BRICK - # 2   BRICK - # 3 - MODELS 1100, 1100C, 1100L, 1101, 1900   BRICK - # 4 LEFT   BRICK - # 4 RIGHT   BRICK - # 5 - MODELS 1100, 1100C, 1400, 1900   BRICK - # 6 - MODELS 1100, 1100C, 1400, 1900   BRICK - # 7   BRICK - # 8   BRICK - # 9   # 10 FIBRE BAFFLE - MODEL 1100, 1100C, 1100L, 1101   # 11 FIBRE BAFFLE - MODEL 1400, 1400L, 1401   # 12 FIBRE BAFFLE - MODEL 1900   ASH FENDER TRIM C/W CORNER BRACKETS   SPRING CLIP FOR ASH FENDER   39   39   40   41   42   43   43   43   H222G   H222   GOLD PLATED DOOR   BLACK DOOR   DOOR GLASS ONLY   DOOR GASKET   W300-0017   W020-0043   W020-0050   GS200-G   GS-330G   GS-530G   GLASS GASKET   ORNAMENTAL TRIVET - GOLD PLATED - MODEL 1100   GOLD PLATED TRIVET - MODELS 1400, 1900   ORNAMENTAL TRIVET   8 9 - GOLD PLATED - MODELS 1400, 1900   VARIABLE SPEED BLOWER   - MODELS 1100, 1100L, 1400, 1400L, 1900   44   EP62-1   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   45   46   47   W500-0064   111KT   W470-0002   FRESH AIR COVER PLATE - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1900   OUTSIDE AIR KIT - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1900   ENAMEL TOUCH UP & BRUSH (SPECIFY COLOUR)   - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1401, 1900   48   49   49   50   51   52   EPA335KT   EPI-RK   EPA-RK   AK-1   AK-2   CISK*   LOW CLEARANCE FLUE CONNECTOR - MODEL 1401   SOLID BRASS RAILING KIT - MODEL 1401   SOLID BRASS RAILING KIT - MODELS 1100L, 1400L   ADAPTER KIT FOR CISK - MODEL 1101   ADAPTER KIT FOR CISK-A - MODEL 1401   CAST IRON SURROUND KIT, PAINTED BLACK   AIRWASH GASKET & SHIELD   SCREWS for MANIFOLD & SHIELD   REPLACEMENT FAN   BLACK TRIVET - MODEL 1100   W200-0077   EP-11MS   MANIFOLD GASKET & SHIELD   52 CISK*A   CAST IRON SURROUND KIT, ENAMEL PORCELAIN   10" FLASHING KIT C/W BULL NOSE TRIM - MODEL 1101   AIR CIRCULATION CHAMBER LOUVRES (BLACK)   - MODELS 1100L, 1400L   - MODELS 1100, 1100C, 1100L, 1101   COMPLETE BRICK SET - MODEL 1100, 1100C   COMPLETE BRICK SET - MODEL 1400   COMPLETE BRICK SET - MODELS 1401, 1400L   COMPLETE BRICK SET - MODEL 1900   COMPLETE BRICK SET - MODELS 1101, 1100L   MANIFOLD GASKET & SHIELD   - MODELS 1400, 1401, 1400L   HEAT SENSOR - MODELS 1101, 1401   BLACK TRIVET - MODELS 1400 & 1900   MANIFOLD GASKET & SHIELD - MODEL 1900   BLACK CANOPY LOUVRES - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1900   GOLD PLATED CANOPY LOUVRES   - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1900   53   54   EI-900K10   EPLK   22   22   22   22   22   23   W580-0001   W580-0002   W580-0005   W580-0003   W580-0006   EP-14MS   54   EPLG   AIR CIRCULATION CHAMBER LOUVRES (GOLD)   - MODELS 1100L, 1400L   55   56   W320-0011   EP36   BLOWER GUARD - MODELS 1100L, 1400L   THERMOSTATIC SENSOR CONTROL KIT   - MODELS 1100, 1100L, 1400, 1400L, 1900   TRADITIONAL STEEL LEGS (BLACK)   - MODEL 1100L, 1400L   24   25   26   27   27   W690-0002   GS-330K   EP-19MS   CL28   57   200K   58   58   202CK   202CG   ORNAMENTAL CAST IRON LEGS - MODEL 1100L, 1400L   ORNAMENTAL CAST IRON LEGS (GOLD PLATED)   - MODEL 1100L, 1400L   CL28G   28   29   W010-0349   KB-35   PEDESTAL TRIM - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1900   VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL C/W KNOB   - MODELS 1100, 1100C, 1100L, 1400, 1401, 1400L,1900   VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL C/W KNOB - MODEL 1101   ASH PAN (NO FRONT PLATE) - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1900   ASH PAN HANDLE - MODELS 1100, 1400, 1900   5/16" PLUG - MODELS 1100L, 1400L, 1401   CAST TOP   *FOR AVAILABLE PORCELAIN COLOURS,   ADD THESE LETTERS TO THE BASE PART NUMBER:   GREEN   BROWN   BLACK   BLUE   - - - - F N K B 30   31   32   33   34   KB-36   W010-0243   W325-0011   W510-0001   W135-0143*   35   36   37   38   W135-0144*   W135-0145*   W135-0146*   W135-0147*   CAST SIDES   CAST ASHLIP   CAST LEG   CAST DOOR   *FOR AVAILABLE PORCELAIN COLOURS,   ADD THESE LETTERS TO THE BASE PART NUMBER:   GREEN   BROWN   BLACK   - - - F N K W415-0360 / 11.05.02   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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