Wood Stone Mountain Home WS-MH-4-RFG-IR Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1

    Mountain home stone hearth cooking appliance gas-fired & wood-fired residential models mountain home 4', 5', 6' & 7' ws-mh-(4, 5, 6, 7)-rfg-ir ws-mh-(4, 5, 6, 7)-rfg-ir-w installation and operation manual enhance your food, home & lifestyle with a wood stone home oven woodstonehome.Com info@woodston...

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    Cautions & warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 mh-4 specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 mh-5 specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 unloading and moving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 3: Cautions & Warnings

    Cautions & warnings 3 mountain home oven installation and operation manual ws-mh-(4, 5, 6, 7)-rfg-ir gas fired models ws-mh-(4, 5, 6, 7)-rfg-ir-w gas/wood fired models stone hearth cooking equipment the wood stone residential mountain series installation and operation manual please read this entire ...

  • Page 4: Cautions & Warnings

    Cautions & warnings 4 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 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 ...

  • Page 5: Mh-4 Specifications

    Mh-4 specifications 5 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 36 1/4" 920mm 74 1/2" 1890mm 10" 250mm 19 3/4" 500mm 36 1/4" 920mm 8" 200mm 16 3/4" 420mm g 30 3/4" 780mm 2 1/4" 60mm 1 3/4" 40mm 16 1/2" 420mm 18" 460mm 47 3/4" 1210mm 32" 810mm 8 1/2" 220mm 6 3/4" 170mm gas electrical venti...

  • Page 6: Mh-5 Specifications

    Mh-5 specifications 6 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 78 3/4" 2000mm 29 3/4" 750mm 40" 1020mm 2 1/2" 60mm 11 1/4" 290mm 38" 970mm 36 1/4" 920mm utilities electrical venting gas: 3/4 inch gas inlet (fnpt) 188,000 btu/hr natural gas (ng) or 159,000 btu/hr propane (lp) 120 vac, 1.1...

  • Page 7: Unloading and Moving

    Unloading and moving 7 mountain home oven installation and operation manual lifting the appliance 1. Using a crane the appliance arrives with four lifting eyes attached. When craning, use a spreader bar with a two-legged sling rigged on each end. The spreader bar should be of a sufficient length to ...

  • Page 8: Clearances

    Clearances 8 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 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 com...

  • Page 9: Clearances

    Clearances 9 mountain home oven installation and operation manual the following clearance information applies to all wood stone mh series appliances warning: do not pack required air spaces with insulation or other material. Any facade materials above and 6" to either side of the doorway of the appl...

  • Page 10: Facade Details

    Facade details 10 mountain home oven installation and operation manual hatched areas shall not be exposed after installation of facade. Any facade wall 6" to either side of the doorway and above must be constructed of non-combustible building materials. All surfaces in this area should also be easil...

  • Page 11: Outdoor Installations

    11 mountain home oven installation and operation manual the residential mountain series model appliances are etl approved for outdoor installation. When installed outdoors, the open area beneath the appliance must be enclosed, with the exception of the perforated area on the front service panel for ...

  • Page 12: Gas Specifications

    12 mountain home oven installation and operation manual gas inlet pressures it is the responsibility of the installer to verify proper gas inlet (supply) pressure to the oven. Problems caused by improper gas inlet pressure are not covered by the oven warranty. Proper gas inlet pressure is critical t...

  • Page 13: Gas Specifications

    13 mountain home oven installation and operation manual model sv-1 sv-2 ws-mh-4-rfg-ir-lp 9" 7" ws-mh-5-rfg-ir-lp 9" 8" ws-mh-6-rfg-ir-lp 9" 8" ws-mh-7-rfg-ir-lp 9.2" 9.5" model sv-1 sv-2 ws-mh-4-rfg-ir-ng 3.5" 5" ws-mh-5-rfg-ir-ng 3.5" 4.75" ws-mh-6-rfg-ir-ng 3.5" 4.75" ws-mh-7-rfg-ir-ng 3.5" 4.6" ...

  • Page 14: Electrical Specifications

    14 mountain home oven installation and operation manual incoming power should be connected to the terminal strip located in the transformer junction box beneath the appliance. The standard model comes configured for connection to a 120 vac circuit. Always refer to the equip- ment data plate beneath ...

  • Page 15: Venting

    15 mountain home oven installation and operation manual the following are the manufacturer’s recommendations for venting the wood stone mh (mountain home series) appliance. It is never appropriate to use “b vent” in any part of an exhaust system connected to a wood stone appliance. All duct material...

  • Page 16: Venting For Outdoors

    16 mountain home oven installation and operation manual all mountain home ovens are approved for outdoor installation. The unit may be installed in a weatherproof enclosure. If so be sure to maintain all clearances and adhere to the installation requirements included in this manual. For outdoor inst...

  • Page 17: Assembly

    17 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 1. Mount the appliance mantle (if provided) using the hardware provided. (see figure on next page). 2. Mount the stainless steel toe kick to the front of the appliance stand, angle side down using the large self tapping screws. The holes are pr...

  • Page 18: Mounting A Mantle

    18 mountain home oven installation and operation manual put the stone in place and apply light pressure to seat it properly. Make sure that the angle in the granite lines up with the angle in the bracket. Allow the sealant to set for several hours before filling any gap between the stone slab and th...

  • Page 19: Front Panel Assembly

    19 mountain home oven installation and operation manual service panel throttle assembly flame height control knob pointer collar/ pointer throttle bracket clamp the throttle knob position can be adjusted inward or outward by loosening the clamp and sliding the throttle knob assembly to the desired p...

  • Page 20: Extension Panel Assembly

    20 mountain home oven installation and operation manual extension panel assembly optional lower extension, throttle rod and controller assembly instructions 1. After the oven has been leveled, remove the throttle rod assembly which has been attached to the inside of the stand for shipping. Position ...

  • Page 21: Extension Panel Assembly

    21 mountain home oven installation and operation manual extension panel assembly optional lower extension, throttle rod and controller assembly instructions 7. Calibrating the pointer loosen the pointer collar set screws using a 3/16" allen wrench. Position the attached pointer to “5” on the flame h...

  • Page 22: Stucco Application

    22 mountain home oven installation and operation manual this figure depicts the applica- tion of stucco on a wood stone appliance. Use no less than one inch of stucco coating to cover all exposed metal lathing on the appliance. Maintain a minimum of 14" clearance from top and 1" from side of the app...

  • Page 23: Controller

    23 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 1-800-988-8103 www.Woodstone-corp.Com hearth set point hearth temperature f c off on power dome hearth flame heat push on/off button to turn burners off. Presser le bouton on/off pour ar- reter le bruleur push on/off button to light burners. Pr...

  • Page 24: Oven Start-Up

    24 mountain home oven installation and operation manual important : if at any time you feel that either or both of the burners are not operating properly, turn the oven off and call for service. Before servicing, disconnect the electrical supply at the breaker and turn off the gas supply at the appl...

  • Page 25: Daily Operation

    25 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 1. Remove the night door(s). 2. Push on/off button. Using the arrows, adjust the set point on the control panel to the desired floor tempera- ture. Using the flame height control knob, turn the radiant flame to its highest setting of “5”. Check...

  • Page 26: Flame Height Control

    26 mountain home oven installation and operation manual determining the appropriate flame height for each specific configuration of appliance there is a system that determines what the desired flame height will be. Each flame height corresponds to a saturated floor temperature. Several factors need ...

  • Page 27: Wood Burning

    27 mountain home oven installation and operation manual radiant burner two possible wood fire locations (8 o'clock or 4 o'clock) appliance doorway mh-rfg-ir-w models allow for the optional burning of wood in conjunction with the gas burners. When burning wood in the appliance, the fire should be pla...

  • Page 28: Daily Maintenance

    28 mountain home oven installation and operation manual oven interior wood stone recommends the use of a long-handled, stiff-bristled brush for sweeping aside excess food particles that at will accumulate on the floor of the oven during use. The oven floor can be cleaned with a damp rag. Do not use ...

  • Page 29: Thermal Cleaning

    29 mountain home oven installation and operation manual thermal cleaning if a wood stone gas-fired appliance is operated at low temperatures (below 450 °f), it is possible that grease residue from food could accumulate on the interior of the cooking chamber. To remove this accumulation, first remove...

  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    30 mountain home oven installation and operation manual problem cause/solution controller will not turn on 1. Incoming power to appliance turned off. Check circuit breaker for circuit supplying the appliance. Check that any wall switches external to the appli- ance that control appliance power are t...

  • Page 31: Electrical Diagrams

    31 mountain home oven installation and operation manual rfg-ir 120 vac models electrical diagrams 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 u...

  • Page 32: Electrical Diagrams

    32 mountain home oven installation and operation manual interlock of appliance control to an exhaust fan this connection is intended to interrupt power to the appliance until the fan is turned on. S1 is a double pole- single throw switch (provided by others) that interrupts in-coming power to both t...

  • Page 33: Burner Operation Sequence

    33 mountain home oven installation and operation manual pilot lights power on sv2 valve powers igniter and opens pilot valve for radiant (rear) burner pilot does not light- sv2 times out sv2 senses pilot flame- igniter off-sv2 opens- burner lights- dome flame indicator light comes on floor temperatu...

  • Page 34: Fuelwood Facts

    34 mountain home oven installation and operation manual 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 preferen...

  • Page 35: Limited Warranty

    35 mountain home oven installation and operation manual all warranty service must be pre-approved by wood stone wood stone warrants its equipment to the original purchaser against defects in material or manufacture for a period of one year from the original date of purchase, subject to the following...