Wood Stone MOUNTAIN HOME WS-MH-4-W Installation And Operation Manual

Manual is about: Stone Hearth Cooking Appliance Wood-Fired oven

Summary of MOUNTAIN HOME WS-MH-4-W

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    Mountain home stone hearth cooking appliance wood-fired mountain home 4', 5', 6' & 7' ws-mh-(4, 5, 6, 7)-w installation and operation manual enhance your food, home & lifestyle with a wood stone home oven woodstonehome.Com info@woodstonehome.Com tf. 800.578.6836 f. 360.734.0223 wood stone corporatio...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 2 table of contents table of contents mountain home 3 cautions and warnings 4 unloading and moving 6 installation clearances ...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 3 mountain home installation and operation manual the wood stone mountain home stone hearth cooking equipment ws-mh-(4,5,6,7)-w wood-fired oven additional copies available upon request an ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change ...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 4 cautions and warnings wood stone mountain series wood-fired oven operating instructions read all instructions before installing and using this appliance please read this entire manual before you install the oven. Failure to follow instructions may re...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 5 cautions and warnings wood stone’s wood-fired ovens have been tested and approved by intertek testing services, and are etl listed to ul subject 2162, ulc-s627-00, ul 737 and to nsf/ansi standard 4 - 2009. A major cause of oven related fires is a fai...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 6 unloading and moving do not turn the oven on its side! Contact wood stone if the oven must be turned on its side for specific instructions moving a wood stone oven can present challenges to even the most experienced riggers take your time, use your...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 7 installation clearances clearances 1. The wood stone ovens are (per etl listings) approved for 1" clearance to combustibles on the sides and back of the unit any combustible facade or surround installed around the oven must maintain a 1" air space b...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 8 installation clearances the following clearance information applies to all wood stone mountain series ovens 1" side clearance to combustible building materials. 14" top clearance to combustible building materials. Any facade materials 6" to either si...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 9 facade details if using an exhaust hood over the oven, make sure your facade allows for the proper access for removal of the hood filters. Important note: if enclosing the oven in a facade, you must leave an access panel to allow for service of the t...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 10 outdoor installations when installed outdoors, the open area beneath the oven must be enclosed to protect internal wiring and thermocouple components you must leave an access panel to allow for service of the thermocouple wood stone’s oven mounted...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 11 oven venting this model must be vented as a solid fuel appliance the following are the manufacturer’s recommendations for venting the wood stone mh (mountain home) “-w” (wood- fired) ovens it is never appropriate to use “b vent” in any part of an e...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 12 oven venting venting option 2 a listed type 1 exhaust hood (or one that is constructed and installed in accordance with all relevant local and national codes) wood stone offers eyebrow-type hoods designed specifically for wood stone ovens see spec...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 13 oven venting fire suppression check with your local code officials to see if fire suppression is required in your area if fire suppression is required, you must vent the oven using a type 1 hood constructed and installed in accordance with nfpa 96 ...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 14 flue adapter mountain series ovens: flue adapter the flue adapter unit is designed to facilitate connection to a round duct use the stainless steel screws and sealant provided to attach the flue adapter to the exhaust outlet on the oven if it is no...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 15 temperature readout digital hearth temperature readout the temperature sensor (thermocouple) is factory mounted in the ceramic floor of the oven the thermocouple cable runs through flexible conduit and is factory connected to the thermometer readou...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 16 mantle mounting the initial steps are the same for mounting either a stainless mantle or a bracket for a granite mantle installation of granite after completing the steps outlined above, apply a generous amount of silicone adhesive (provided) to th...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 17 stucco finish application this figure depicts the application 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" f...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 18 initial start-up read before building first fire your oven was cured at the factory however in the course of shipment, storage on site, etc the ceramic materials will have absorbed moisture it is critical that the initial oven start-up procedure ...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 19 managing the oven fire the fire use only seasoned hardwoods with a moisture content of 20% or less use of soft woods, such as pine, cedar, hemlock etc , and wet or “green” wood, will cause a build-up of residue throughout the exhaust system (see t...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 20 safety considerations removal of creosote and soot as with all commercial cooking equipment exhaust systems, a regular inspection and cleaning schedule is needed to prevent the possibility of a hood or duct fire the frequency of inspection and clea...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 21 maintenance oven floor: as needed, brush food particles and stray fire debris from the oven floor using a long-handled floor brush if something spills on the floor of the oven, wait for it to burn and/or dry up and then clean the residue off with t...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 22 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 individua...

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    Mountain home installation and operation manual 23 limited warranty 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 t...