Trailblazer Classic Wood Stove Owner's Manual?

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hosea49

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I am looking for the owner's/operation's manual for a Heating Energy Systems Trailblazer Classic 1500 wood stove, circa 2002. Where can I locate one?
 
hosea49 said:
I am looking for the owner's/operation's manual for a Heating Energy Systems Trailblazer Classic 1500 wood stove, circa 2002. Where can I locate one?

I got the manual for the Trailblazer 1700 and 1800 if that will be any help. The company is long gone. History. My brochures only shows a classic model 1000. no 1500. Can you post a picture of you stove ?
 
How can I get a copy of the Trailblazer 1700 owner's manual? We just picked one up and have some venting questions.
 
NVfrog said:
How can I get a copy of the Trailblazer 1700 owner's manual? We just picked one up and have some venting questions.
I got the manual for the 1700 and 1800 Trail Blazer. What Venting Questions are you inquiring about?
 
The vent pipe going up the chimney is a smaller diameter than that coming from the stove. Is this going to cause problems? Do I need a whole new venting system or is there a work around? I was hoping the manual would answer these questions. Thanks.
 
NVfrog said:
The vent pipe going up the chimney is a smaller diameter than that coming from the stove. Is this going to cause problems? Do I need a whole new venting system or is there a work around? I was hoping the manual would answer these questions. Thanks.

The stove manual says to use approved class A all fuel venting system and to follow the venting manufacturers system guidelines. The stove is 6 inches at the flue color on the stove. A starter section of single wall pipe to your mfg. system crimp end down in to stove 3 sheat metal screws to hold starter pipe in to stove. 12 feet minimum to 25 feet maximum. 6 inches all the way up.
Go to this link on hearth com. lots of good information.
https://www.hearth.com/what/specific.php

Are you going up a masonry chimney ?


There is a metal sticker on the back of stove for stove clearanes etc.
 
Yeah, the insert is already in the chimney. I guess I will have to get all new because the insert is less than 6 inches. Thanks for the info.
 

Lets see some pictures and let us know how is heating. They put out some good heat. :zip:
 
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