Wood Stone BISTRO 3030 Installation And Operation Manual

Manual is about: Stone Hearth Cooking Appliance Gas-Fired

Summary of BISTRO 3030

  • Page 1

    Bistro home stone hearth cooking appliance gas-fired residential models jet style burner bistro home 3030 ws-bh-3030-rfg bistro home 4343 ws-bh-4343-rfg ws-bh-4343-rfg-w bistro 4355 ws-bh-4355-rfg ws-bh-4355-rfg-w bistro home 4836 ws-bh-4836-rfg installation and operation manual enhance your food, h...

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    An ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change specifications without notice. 2 bistro home oven installation and operation manual woodstonehome.Com info@woodstonehome.Com tf. 800.578.6836 f. 360.734.0223 wood stone corporation 1801 w. Bakerview rd. Bellingham, wa 98226 u.S.A. M0...

  • Page 3: Cautions And Warnings

    Please read this entire manual before you install the appliance. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact your local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspec- tion in your area. Installation and operation manual f...

  • Page 4: Cautions And Warnings

    Warning: this product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter when installed within the commonwealth of massachusetts. Warning: improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can result in property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operation and mai...

  • Page 5: Plan View

    Utilities electrical venting gas: 3/4 inch gas inlet (fnpt) 55,000 btu/hr natural gas (ng) or 42,000 btu/hr propane (lp) 120 vac, 2 a, 60 hz all utility connections made on the back of the oven control box beneath the oven. Remove front panel for access. Use utility knockouts on rear (provided) to r...

  • Page 6: Plan View

    Rev: legend: part #: ws-bh-4343 4343 bistro oven general arrangement 10/9/2014 bena 1 dwn by: sheet: bellingham, wa 360/650-1111 www.Woodstone-corp.Com dimensions are in inches tolerances: linear ±1/2 [±10mm], angular ±2° unless noted otherwise \\woodstone.Net\dfs\cad\0 pn\ws top level\ws-bh-bistro_...

  • Page 7: Plan View

    Unit shipping weight: 2,500 lbs rev: legend: part #: ws-bh-4355 ws-bh-4355 general arrangement 10/9/2014 bena 1 dwn by: sheet: bellingham, wa 360/650-1111 www.Woodstone-corp.Com dimensions are in inches tolerances: linear ±1/2 [±10mm], angular ±2° unless noted otherwise \\woodstone.Net\dfs\cad\0 pn\...

  • Page 8: Plan View

    Rev: legend: part #: 001-504836 4836 bistro - main station general arrangement 10/9/2014 bena 0 dwn by: sheet: bellingham, wa 360/650-1111 www.Woodstone-corp.Com dimensions are in inches tolerances: linear ±1/2 [±10mm], angular ±2° unless noted otherwise \\woodstone.Net\dfs\cad\0 pn\ws top level\ws-...

  • Page 9: Installation Clearances

    If this appliance is not properly installed, a fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow these installation instructions. A major cause of appliance-related fires is failure to maintain required clearances (air spaces) to combustible materials. Do not pack required air spaces with insulati...

  • Page 10: Installation Clearances

    Examples of non-combustible wall construction metal studs faced with cement board concrete block wall poured concrete wall examples of combustible wall construction requiring 1 inch side clearance note: for clearance purposes, fire-rated drywall is the same as standard drywall. Wood studs faced with...

  • Page 11: Venting

    All of the combustion products and cooking vapors from the ws-bh-4343, ws-bh-4355 and ws-bh-4836 models pass through the 10-inch diameter flue collar. These models may be connected to an 8-inch duct. The ws-bh- 3030 models are equipped with an 8-inch collar located atop the exhaust transition. The w...

  • Page 12: Moving The Bistro

    Once you have moved the appliance to where it will be installed, please see the assembly connections section for instructions regarding electrical and gas connections. If you need to disassemble the oven to move it through a narrow door or passageway, see disassembly section. Bistro models are shipp...

  • Page 13: Disassembly

    If you need to disassemble the appliance to move it through a narrow door or passageway... Unplug the thermo- couple wire and coil it to prevent damage while moving the main body. Unplug the temp limit switch wire and coil it to prevent damage. Unplug the igniter wires and coil them up and tuck them...

  • Page 14: Disassembly

    2. Remove the (3) nuts and (2) carriage bolts that hold the mantle in place, and remove the mantle. To access the nut on the carriage bolt, we recommend removing the it may be necessary to cut the silicone at the joint between the mantle and the appliance. Carriage bolts nut using the upper forklift...

  • Page 15: Lifting The Bistro

    1. Use a forklift or other suitable lifting means to set the oven body onto 4x4" blocks oriented as shown. Refer to disassembly section of manual for disassembly instructions. 2. Insert the left & right pickeye inserts of the lifting system into the forklift pockets from the oven front. 3. Loosely b...

  • Page 16: Lifting The Bistro

    6. Attach strap to the clevises at the top of each pickeye insert. Using an appropriate hoist or lift, tilt the oven on its back, onto 4x4" blocks. Lifting holes on crosspiece 8. Lift the oven straight up and position pallet jack under the oven. Lower the oven, on its back, onto pallet jack. 9. The ...

  • Page 17: Exploded Parts View

    All parts shown above, rear panel included, provided with the appliance must be installed to ensure the safety and proper operation of the appliance. Note: if the appliance came with temporary shipping panel (not shown—see assembly section, step 5), discard after removing. Appliance body control box...

  • Page 18: Assembly

    Follow these instructions only if the bistro was shipped disassembled. 1. Lay out pieces. On 3030 models only: use 3/8" x 3/4" carriage bolts to attach the sides instead of the 3/8" x 1" long carriage bolts. Insert 3/8" x 1" carriage bolts 2. Use the 3/8" x 1" carriage bolts to assemble the stand on...

  • Page 19: Assembly

    Caution: the appliance is very top-heavy. If the appliance tips it can cause severe injury or death! The appliance should only be moved using a pallet jack on a level floor. Do not attempt to move the appliance with a hand truck. If the appliance must be moved over an inclined surface, a forklift or...

  • Page 20: Assembly

    6. Attach the control box to the appliance using (4) 1/4-20 screws. The control box should be oriented so the flame height control knob is on the left side of the control box. 5. Remove the shipping panel from beneath the appliance. The shipping panel is secured with (2) screws in the front, and (2)...

  • Page 21: Assembly

    Plug in the thermo- couple wire here. Plug in the temp limit switch wire here. Sv-2 gas valve. Plug in the igniter wires from the burner here. Attach the flexible pilot tube here. Tighten the fitting firmly. Use the flexible gas pipe provided to connect the burner. Tighten the fitting firmly. 7. Con...

  • Page 22: Assembly

    If the appliance has been supplied with a granite mantle, affix the granite slab to the mounting bracket using a generous amount of the adhesive provided. If the appliance has been supplied with a mantle bracket for use with customer's own material, a mantle template will be included for cutting the...

  • Page 23: Assembly

    Continued on following page. 10. Reinstall the burner guard and log set. The lower tab of the guard fits into the front of the burner opening. Check that this did not shift during shipment and installation. The log set pieces fit onto the studs on the burner guard, behind the opening in the guard, s...

  • Page 24: Utility Connections

    Make the electrical connection to the terminals in this junction box. Note: correct voltage is specified on this junction box and the equipment data plate. Connect the incoming gas supply to the 3/4 inch fnpt gas inlet. Knockouts are provided on the rear of the appliance stand for the incoming gas a...

  • Page 25: Utility Connections

    The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the national fuel gas code, ansi 223.1, nfpa 54, or natural gas installation code, can/cga-b149.1, as applicable. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping syste...

  • Page 26: Utility Connections

    Fan / oven interlock relay instructions the interlock relay system is an option available from wood stone. With the interlock relay option, when the oven is turned on, the interlock relay is energized, allowing power to flow to the exhaust fan serving the oven. The fan will turn on with the oven. Wi...

  • Page 27: Storage Box Installation

    1. Install toe kick (w/ perforations) using (3) provided 1/4-20 screws (a). 2. Slide storage box into front of oven, flush to side panel flanges and toe kick. Fasten using (4) provided 1/4-20 screws (b). 3. Tuck storage box connector under control panel and over top of storage box. Fasten using (2) ...

  • Page 28: Outdoor Installation

    Collapsed and locked. Chimney collapsed. Extended and locked. All bistro home ovens are approved for outdoor installation. The unit may be installed in a weatherproof enclo- sure. If so be sure to maintain all clearances and adhere to the installation requirements included in this manual. For outdoo...

  • Page 29: Mantle Stone Installation

    29 bistro home oven installation and operation manual on-site installation of mantle stone bistro home ovens can be ordered with the optional mantle bracket to facilitate the installation of a custom granite (or similiar stone) mantle on-site. The installation process is described below. Mantle ston...

  • Page 30: Mantle Stone Installation

    An ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change specifications without notice. 30 bistro home oven installation and operation manual woodstonehome.Com info@woodstonehome.Com tf. 800.578.6836 f. 360.734.0223 wood stone corporation 1801 w. Bakerview rd. Bellingham, wa 98226 u.S.A. M...

  • Page 31: Mantle Stone Dimensions

    31 woodstonehome.Com info@woodstonehome.Com tf. 800.578.6836 f. 360.734.0223 wood stone corporation 1801 w. Bakerview rd. Bellingham, wa 98226 u.S.A. An ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change specifications without notice. Bistro home oven installation and operation manual m...

  • Page 32: Controller

    On/off button press to turn unit on and off. Temperature units press and hold to switch between fahrenheit and celsius. Hearth temperature the floor (hearth) temperature will be displayed here any time the unit is turned on. Sensor is embed- ded 1" below hearth surface. Display will read “lo” when t...

  • Page 33: Operation

    Note: the ceramic materials used in the construction of your wood stone oven will absorb moisture if exposed to high humidity or damp conditions during shipment from the factory or extended periods of storage before instal- lation. Occasionally, through the course of the initial startup, as the oven...

  • Page 34: Operation

    General operation the appliance floor temperature is displayed on the controller readout. 1. Turning on the appliance push i/o button and turn the radiant flame to its highest setting. To set the appliance to turn on automatically using the programmable timer, see the programming section of this man...

  • Page 35: Operation

    Operation 4. Cleaning the appliance interior as needed, use the natural fiber brush to sweep stray food debris to the corner near the doorway, where it can be easily removed when you are finished cooking or once the appliance is cool. As needed, swab the deck using a damp (not wet) rag wrapped aroun...

  • Page 36: Maintenance

    Wood stone recommends the use of the natural fiber brush for sweeping aside excess food particles that will accumulate on the floor of the appliance during use. The appliance floor can be cleaned with a damp rag. Do not use ice or excessive water on the floor; this is to prevent thermal shocking of ...

  • Page 37: Wood Burning

    Wood and ash wood should be stored and handled in accordance with the recommendations outlined in nfpa 96. The interior floor and dome of the appliance do not require creosote or soot removal. The appliance flue and exhaust system will require inspection and cleaning. The exhaust system should be in...

  • Page 38: Troubleshooting Guide

    Please contact wood stone at (800) 578-6836 should service be necessary, or if you have any questions about your appliance. Our office hours are 8am to 5pm (pst), with service hours until 4:30pm. Problem cause/solution controller will not turn on 1. Incoming power to appliance turned off. Check circ...

  • Page 39: Programming

    Clock/timer programming note: if an exhaust fan is installed on the appliance ventilation system, it must be interlocked to the appliance. An unsafe condition will result if the appliance is programmed to start automatically without the exhaust fan running. If an exhaust fan is installed it must be ...

  • Page 40: Programming

    Timer mode operation when the timer is programmed for “on/off” mode operation and the time of day reaches the programmed 'on' time, the appliance controls will be switched on and the clock face icon will flash until the off time is reached, at which time the clock face icon will go off. • if the app...

  • Page 41: Fuelwood Facts

    What type of wood should you use to fire your solid fuel cooking equipment? The answer to this question depends on several considerations: geographical location, availability and relative cost of various fuelwood species and individual preferences regarding the flavor qualities of various wood types...

  • Page 42: Electrical Diagram

    Bistro with hot surface ignition and timer single rfg date: diag #: wd084 rev. 0 11/17/2014 bellingham, wa +1(360)650-1111 www.Woodstone-corp.Com radiant sv2 junction box l n g cb 4a gnd xfmr 110-120 vac 50/60hz wired by others white brown brown blue or pink yellow temperature controller control pan...

  • Page 43: Limited Warranty

    All warranty service must be pre-approved by wood stone please contact the factory first please call 800.578.6836 or 360.650.1111. Our normal business hours are 8am to 5pm (pst) with service hours until 4:30pm, monday through friday. Wood stone warrants its equipment to the original purchaser agains...