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1250 Wood StoveOwner's ManualSave these instructions for future reference Freestanding StoveMobile-Home Approved Alcove ApprovedHearth-Stove ApprovedSAFETY NOTICE:If this appliance is not properly installed, a house fire may result.For your safety, follow the installation directions. Contact localbuilding or fire officials about restrictions and installationinspection requirements in your area.Travis Industries, Inc.12521 Harbour Reach DriveMukilteo, WA 98275www.travisproducts.com Copyright 2015, TravisIndustries, Inc. 10.00100-01178 0004101006ListedTested to: U.L. 1482, ULC S627, & ULC S628

2IntroductionIntroductionWe welcome you as a new owner of a 1250 wood-burning stove. In purchasing a 1250 you have joinedthe growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of an energy system reflects both a concernfor the environment and aesthetics. The 1250 is one of the finest appliances the world over. This manualwill explain the installation, operation, and maintenance of this appliance. Please familiarize yourself withthe Owner's Manual before operating your appliance and save the manual for future reference. Includedare helpful hints and suggestions which will make the installation and operation of your new appliance aneasier and more enjoyable experience. We offer our continual support and guidance to help you achievethe maximum benefit and enjoyment from your appliance.Important InformationNo other 1250 appliance has the same serial numberas yours. The serial number is stamped onto the labelon the back of the appliance.This serial number will be needed in case you requireservice of any type.Model:Serial Number:Purchase Date:Purchased From: Travis IndustriesRegister your warranty online at:traviswarranty.comOr, mail your warranty card to:Travis Industries House of Fire12521 Harbour Reach DriveMukilteo, WA 982751250Save Your Bill of Sale.To receive full warranty coverage, you willneed to show evidence of the date youpurchased your heater. Do not mail your Billof Sale to us.We suggest that you attach your Bill of Saleto this page so that you will have all theinformation you need in one place should theneed for service or information occur.100-011784081029

Table of Contents3Operating Your Appliance (continued)General InformationAsh Removal. 22Blower Operation . 23Re-Loading the Stove . 23Overnight Burn . 23Normal Operating Sounds. 23Hints for Burning . 24Selecting Wood . 24Why Dry Wood is Key. 24Wood Cutting and Storage . 24Troubleshooting . 25Introduction & Important Information . 2Safety Precautions . 4Features & Specifications . 6Stove InstallationPlanning the Installation . 7Preparation for Installation. 7Stove Installation Considerations . 7Floor Protection Requirements . 8Stove Placement Requirements. 8Clearances . 8Top View - Straight Installation . 9Top View - Corner Installation . 9Chimney Connector Requirments . 10Chimney Requirements . 11Chimney Termination Requirements . 11Outside Air Requirements . 12Alcove Installation Requirements . 13Mobile Home Requirements. 14INSTALLATION DIAGRAMSStandard Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney. 15Cathedral Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney. 15Hearth Stove Positive Connection . 16Hearth Stove Direct Connection . 17Interior or Exterior Masonry Chimney . 17Maintaining Your ApplianceDaily Maintenance (while stove is in use) . 27Remove Ash (if necessary) . 27Clean the Glass (if necessary) . 27Monthly Maintenance (while appliance is in use) . 28Door and Glass Inspection . 28Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal . 28Yearly Maintenance . 29Touch Up Paint. 29Cleaning the Air Duct and Blower (if applicable) . 29Door Parts . 30Replacing the Glass . 30Replacing the Door Gasket . 30Replacing the Door Handle . 30Firebox Parts. 31Brick Removal & Replacement . 31Air Tube Removal & Replacement . 32Operating Your ApplianceSafety Notice. 18Operating the Stove when it is Hot .Before Your First Fire . 18Curing the Paint . 18Over-Firing the Stove . 18Opening the Doors . 19Starting a Fire . 20Adjusting the Burn Rate . 21Approximate Air Control Settings . 21Baffle Removal & Replacement32WarrantyWarranty . 34Listing InformationListing Information. 35Optional EquipmentStove Leg Installation . 36Pedestal Installation . 36Outside Air Connector . 36Rear Blower Installation . 37IndexIndex . 38 Travis Industries100-011784081029

4Safety PrecautionsThe viewing door must beclosed and latched duringoperation.GasNever block free airflow throughthe air vents on this appliance.This appliance is designed andapproved for the burning of cordwood only. Do not attempt toburn any other type of fuel otherthan cord wood in thisappliance, it will void allwarranties and safety listings.Do not touch the appliance whileit is hot and educate all childrenof the danger of a hightemperature appliance. Youngchildren should be supervisedwhen they are in the same roomas the appliance.ASHESInspect the chimney connectorand chimney at least twicemonthly and clean if necessary.Creosote may build up andcause a house fire.Do not connect this appliance toany chimney serving anotherappliance. Travis Industries100-01178OkTypeHTAshes must be disposed in ametal container with a tight lidand placed on a noncombustible surface well awayfrom the home or structure.Keep furniture, drapes, curtains,wood, paper, and othercombustibles a minimum of 36"(914mm) away from the front ofthe appliance. Do not store fuelunder or around the appliance.36"This appliance must be properlyinstalled to prevent thepossibility of a house fire. Theinstructions must be strictlyadhered to. Do not usemakeshift methods orcompromise in the installation.Gasoline or other flammableliquids must never be used tostart the fire or "Freshen Up" thefire. Do not store or usegasoline or other flammableliquids in the vicinity of thisappliance. Do not burn garbageor flammable fluids such asgasoline, naphtha or engine oil.ClayLinerContact your local buildingofficials to obtain a permit andinformation on any installationrestrictions or inspectionrequirements in your area.Notify your insurance companyof this appliance as well.This appliance must beconnected to a listed hightemperature (UL 103 HT)residential type chimney or anapproved masonry chimney witha standard clay tile, or stainlesssteel liner.4081029

Safety PrecautionsMobileHomeWhen installed in a mobilehome, this appliance must bebolted to the floor, have outsideair, and not be installed in thebedroom (Per H.U.D.requirements). Check with localbuilding officials.Never try to repair or replaceany part of this appliance unlessinstructions are given in thismanual. All other work must bedone by a trained technician.Do not make any changes ormodifications to an existingmasonry fireplace or chimney toinstall this appliance.Allow the appliance to coolbefore carrying out anymaintenance or cleaning.Maintain the door and glass sealand keep them in goodcondition.5Do not place clothing or otherflammable items on or near thisappliance.Hot while in operation. Keepchildren, clothing and furnitureaway. Contact may cause skinburns.This wood heater has amanufacturer-set minimum lowburn rate that must not bealtered. It is against federalregulations to alter this setting orotherwise operate this woodheater in a manner inconsistentwith operating instructions in thismanual.Overfiring the appliance maycause a house fire. If a unit orchimney connector glows, youare overfiring.Do not use a grate or otherdevice to elevate the fire off ofthe firebox floor. Burn the firedirectly on the bricks.Avoid placing wood against theglass when loading. Do notslam the door or strike the glass.ThisManualDo not throw this manual away.This manual has importantoperating and maintenanceinstructions that you will need ata later time. Always follow theinstructions in this manual.Travis Industries, Inc. grantsno warranty, implied orstated, for the installation ormaintenance of yourappliance, and assumes noresponsibility of anyconsequential damage(s).Smoke and CO Detectors: Make sure your home has a working smoke detector, especially near any bedrooms. Werecommend having a smoke and/or CO detector in the same room as the wood heater for additional safety.Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, woodburning or oil fired appliances, and the products of combustion of suchfuels, contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6 Travis Industries100-011784081029

6Features & SpecificationsInstallation OptionsFeatures Freestanding 1.6 Cubic Foot Firebox Volume (45 Liter) Freestanding in an Alcove Single Operating Control Freestanding in a Mobile Home Accepts Logs Up to 18” Long (457mm) Freestanding Hearth Stove Steel Plate Construction (1/4" & 3/16") (6mm & 5mm) Heavy Duty Refractory Firebrick Optional High-Tech BlowerHeating SpecificationsApproximate Maximum Heating Capacity (in square feet)*600 to 1,200Maximum BTU's per Hour (Cord Wood Calculation)66,800Maximum Burn TimeUp to 8 Hours* Heating capacity will vary depending on the home's floor plan, degree of insulation, and the outsidetemperature. It is also affected by the quality and moisture level of the fuel.This model was not tested for efficiency however it is assigned a default efficiency of 63% by the EPAunder previous subpart AAA. Efficiency of this wood heater will be affected by the operational burn rateand the moisture content of the wood used as fuel.Dimensions23-5/8"600mm14-5/8"*371mmNote:6” 152mm ø4-1/8" 105mm1-1/4” 32mmMeasure side,corner, and backclearances fromthe stove top.26-1/2" (673mm) Legs30-5/8" (778mm) Lopi Pedestal29-3/4" (756mm) Avalon PedestalWeight: 270 Lbs.122 Kilos* Distance from faceplate to rear edge of stove topFigure 1EmissionsThis heater meets the 2015 U.S. EPA’s crib wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15,2015. Tested to Method 28, 5H this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 11,600to 38,500 BTU/hr and an emission value of 4.4g/h. Travis Industries100-011784081029

Stove Installation (for qualified installers only)7SAFETY NOTICE:Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. Failure tofollow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Contactlocal building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements inyour area.Always use gloves when operating a hot stove. The door handle and other components become veryhot during normal use.Planning The InstallationWe suggest that you have an authorized Travis Industries dealer install your stove. If you install thestove yourself, your authorized dealer should review your installation plans.Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this stove and notify yourinsurance company before proceeding with installation.The location of your wood heater in your home will decide how affectively the heat produced will spreadthroughout your house. Attention to the home design with consideration of natural convection and aircirculation should be taken into account when choosing the placement of your heater within the home.Preparation for InstallationThe stove can be lightened by removing the firebricks and baffle (pg. 31) - replace before operation. Check for damage to the exterior of the stove. Check the interior of the firebox (replacecracked firebrick and make sure baffle is inplace). The stove must be installed with the legs (seepage 36) or pedestal (see page 36). Install the pipe heat shield following thedirections in Figure 2.The pipe heatshield is shippedinside the stove.Slide it into theconvectionchamber andsecure it with thethree screwsincluded in theowner’s pack.Stove Installation ConsiderationsFigure 2The table below details the six most common types of installations and the considerations for each type.Alternative methods of installation are available if they comply with local building codes.Installation TypeConsiderationsStandard Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney(Page 15) Requires ceiling and roof penetrationProvides best draftCathedral Ceiling with a Factory Built Chimney(Page 15) Cathedral style chimney support requiredProvides best draft Utilizes existing masonry fireplace (not approved for zero clearance(metal) fireplaces)Provides good draft due to full relineEasier to clean than direct or horizontal hearth stoveUtilizes existing masonry fireplace (not approved for zero clearance(metal) fireplaces)Requires construction of a "block-off plate"Draft reduced due to elbows & chimney cross sectionUtilizes existing masonry chimney (not approved for zero clearance(metal) fireplaces)Hearth Stove Positive Connection(Page 16)Hearth Stove Direct Connection(Page 17)Interior Masonry Chimney(Page 17) Travis Industries 100-011784081029

8Stove Installation (for qualified installers only)Floor Protection Requirements Stove must be placed on the Travis Industries legs or pedestal. Floor protection must extend to the sides, rear, and front of the stove (see “Clearances” below forminimum floor protection).NOTE: When installed with reduced-clearance connector, the clearance to the backwall may be lessthan the floor protection requirement. In this case the floor protection must extend to the wall. Floor protection must be non-combustible and at least .018" thick (26 gauge).Stove Placement RequirementsClearances may be reduced by methods specified in NFPA 211, listed wall shields, pipe shields, orother 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" (914mm) of the front of the stove. If the stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7' (2134mm), it must follow therequirements in the section "Alcove Installation Requirements". Must maintain the clearances to combustibles listed below (drywall, furniture, etc.):Clearances The following clearances must be met (see Figure 3 and Figure 4)Clearance Requirements:Singlewall ConnectorReduced Clearance*ASidewall to stove18"457mm18"457mmBBackwall to stove18”457mm10-1/2" 267mmCCornerwall to stove10"254mm10"DConnector to sidewall27"686mm26-1/2" 673mmEConnector to backwall19-1/4" 489mm11-1/4" 286mmFConnector to cornerwall17-3/4” 451mm17-1/4” 438mmGSide & Rear Floor Protector6” 152mm (US)8” 200mm (Canada)6” 152mm (US)8” 200mm (Canada)HFront Floor Protector16” 406mm (US)18” 450MM (Canada)16” 406mm (US)18” 450MM (Canada)254mm*Reduced clearance installations require one of the chimneys and connectors listed below:AMERI-TEC model DCC with model HS chimneyDURAVENT model DVL with DURATEC or DURA-PLUS chimneyGSW Super Chimney Twenty-One connected directly to applianceI.C.C. Excel (2100-2 Can.) (103-HT USA) chimney with HP connectorMETALFAB model DW connector with TG chimneyOLIVER MACLEOD PROVENT model PV connector with model 3103 chimneySECURITY model DP connector with SECURITY model ASHT or S2100 chimneySELKIRK METALBESTOS model DS connector with model SSII chimneyStandard Masonry Chimney with any one of the above listed connectorsNOTE: Reduced clearance connectors may not connect to the flue collar – an appliance adapter may berequired.NOTE: Mobile Home installations must use the reduced clearance connector and clearances listed above.NOTE: Standard residential installations with reduced clearance connector may use the “Connector to Wall”clearance determined by the connector manufacturer if approved by local code. This clearance isestablished by the connector manufacturer and falls under the connector manufacturer’s listing. “Stove toWall” clearances must always be met. Travis Industries100-011784081029

Stove Installation (for qualified installers only)9Back WallTop View Straight InstallationSide WallBEG23-5/8” 600mmA4-1/8” 105mmGD14-5/8”371mmMeasure rear and sideclearances from the nearestedge of the stove top.NOTE: vent diameter variesHdepending on brand andmodel.Floor ProtectionMeasure front clearances fromthe face of the stove (unibody).Figure 3Top View Corner InstallationlalrneWCorlalrWneorCFC23-5/8” 600mmG4-1/8” 105mmG14-5/8”371mmMeasure rear and side clearancesfrom the nearest edge of the stovetop.NOTE: vent diameter variesHdepending on brand and model.Measure front clearances fromFloor Protectionthe face of the stove (unibody).Figure 4 Travis Industries100-011784081029

10Stove Installation (for qualified installers only)Chimney Connector Requirements Chimney connector is required from the flue collar of the stove to the factory-built chimney (seeFigure 6) or masonry chimney (see Figures 13, 14, and 15). The chimney connector must be 6” diameter and a minimum 24 gauge black steel or one of thereduced-clearance connectors listed on page 8.NOTE: Aluminum or galvanized steel is not allowed – these materials cannot withstand the fluetemperatures and may give off toxic fumes when heated.NOTE: Standard residential installations may use single-wall connector (mobile homes may not). The chimney connector may not pass through a ceiling, attic, roof, closet, or any other concealedspace (use listed UL 103 HT chimney – see “Chimney Requirements for details). DO NOT USECONNECTOR PIPE AS CHIMNEY. The chimney connector should be as short and direct as possible. No more than 180o of elbows (two90o elbows, or two 45o & one 90o elbow, etc.) may be used for the entire system (connector andchimney). Horizontal runs should slope upwards 1/

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