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Status Not open for further replies. Nov 12, 3 N GA Mtns. You can imagine my great surprise when I got an email from Heatilator less than 12 hours later with a pdf of the owner's manual attached. I'm sure they have their detractors, but this was incredible customer service to me. PS, if anyone else needs an Arrow A owner's manual, I'd be happy to send a copy of mine. Just installed an Arrow Wood Stove, A, and it works very, very well.
By the info plate on the back I know this was made by Arrow Tualitin, presumably before it was owned by Heatilator. I know it is one that has multiple baffles, etc. I have three questions if anyone out there can help me with them: 1. It came with two small steel pieces just sitting on the floor of the firebox.
This handle is for decoration only, so the missing part is not that important. My wife, however, would like to have it looking "balanced". Last, I've seen pics of this model with a glass insert in the door.
It would be nice to have that if anyone knows where I could scrounge a door with a glass insert. Can anyone out there help? Arrow Stove Part. Installed Arrow Stove. Aug 25, 14, Foothills of The Adirondacks. ETD said:. Click to expand Jan 8, 2 loomis, ca. I like to take you up on your generous offer for an Arrow A manual.
Please send it to [email protected]. Thanks in advance for your help. Feb 15, 1 central indiana. My brother just gave me a used arrow a. He never installed it. It also has the two metal pieces laying on the grates as stated in previous messages. I woul love to know if you figured out what they are for and I would also take you up on the manual.
Aug 8, 1 sf bay area. I have an electronic copy of the manual if you still need it. Also I could use a traceing of the same peices as my stove is missing them and I need to make some. Aug 17, 4 Cinti, Oh. I have a a, which also has the Does it look like air enters the top of the door and drops down along the door, or across the fire for more draft? Miles Flansburg wrote: Does it look like air enters the top of the door and drops down along the door, or across the fire for more draft? David Livingston wrote: There are so many things odd with this fire I just dont understand how it is supposed to work I wonder if it has been "repaired " already or something taken out.
With forty shades of green, it's hard to be blue. Virtutis Gloria Merces. Karen Donnachaidh wrote: "I'm renting a mobile home and it came with it. Good luck. Forum: wood burning stoves. Old Arrow wood stove. Janet Londagin. Optional 'thank-you' note:. I have an old Arrow wood stove. The door either has to be all the way shut or all the way open it flops down and there is no window.
I'm renting a mobile home and it came with it. The only way I see air getting in is through the holes in the bottom of the box. But Ash soon covers those holes and I'm just left with smoke. There is a lever on the bottom to open and close the airflow through those holes. The chimney was cleaned and there's nothing stuck on the top. Also there is no way to open the Ashbox and clean it out. It is bolted shut. It looks like it was built that way. I got an owners manual online. Miles Flansburg.
I like Howdy Janet. I couldn't really get a picture of the back. It is just one sheet of metal with a lip soldered on. One of two bolts on either side of ash tray.
I think newer models open up with a hinge. Interesting : So how does the ash get down into the ash drawer? There are holes in the bottom of the box where the ash drops in but get covered up. Possibly the bolts could be removed to clean out the ash.
I don't see how air can enter the door when it is closed. It looks like air goes into the door from all sides even the bottom. But when it's closed all of those holes are on the outside of the stove. It looks like Like a closed system on the outside of the box. David Livingston. There are so many things odd with this fire I just dont understand how it is supposed to work I wonder if it has been "repaired " already or something taken out.
David That's a good answer. I will try to investigate it. I emailed one store and they were no help. I'll try to visit a local store and see if they know anything. Judith Browning. I see that on the back panel it mentions a fan.
I wonder if it's working and where it is? We had a wood stove that had very small air flow holes in the side of the fire box and they would plug up with ash The ash pan never really worked all that well so we just scooped the extra ashes out from the door as needed into a bucket Maybe, though, it's all to do with the fan in the end. That may be the stove's secret to a good draw Karen Donnachaidh. I have but in the meantime he's been in a bad car accident. He cleaned everything really well and put new parts on the top.
Also he lives six hours away. I read a bit in the hopefully attached pdf. No, the picture of the stove didn't look identical to yours, but I believe much of the information still applies since the model numbers match.
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