How Your Appliance Works; Fuel Considerations - Pelpro Freestanding Owner's Manual

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How Your Appliance Works

The operations and maintenance of your PelPro Series of multi-fuel appliance are unique and should not
be considered to be like a wood, coal, gas, electric, propane or oil heater, stove or appliance.
Cautions
:
Do not try to operate your stove with viewing door open. Pellets will not feed under these
circumstances and a safety concern may arise from sparks or fumes entering room.
If you are not drawing combustion air from outside, care must be taken to allow for adequate air
make up, to avoid possible room air starvation when stove or other exhaust fans are in
operation.
It is highly recommended that you install a high quality smoke detector as well as a carbon
monoxide gas detector in the room where stove is installed. Care should be taken to make
sure detectors are in working order at all times.

FUEL CONSIDERATIONS

PelPro Series of Multi-fuel appliance
Your
1.
Wood pellets that comply with the Pellet Fuel Industries standards.
2.
A combination of up to 50/50 Wood Pellet and Shelled Corn
3.
100% Shelled Corn, using the supplied corn grate, and manual start only. NO IGNITER
spond to the amount of heat being produced. The room
air fan is also on a limit switch, controlled to run on high
when the stove reaches higher temperatures and then
resume the speed you had selected once it cools to a
lower
temperature.
Your stove can run efficiently over extended periods of
time and at different heat output levels as long as the fuel
supply is uninterrupted and timely cleaning and mainte-
nance is preformed. An example of how improper
cleaning effects operations is; the exhaust pressure
switch will shut the pellet supply off and your stove will
shut off if the exhaust system becomes plugged.
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is designed to burn the following:
Fuel in the form of wood pellets, shelled corn or grain is stored in the hopper. An
auger delivers the pellets to the burn grate. The fuel rate, or heat output, is set by
adjusting the feed rate touch pad, (settings 1 to 4). A fan provides combustion air
to the burn grate. The amount of combustion air in the burn grate is adjustable
and automatically changes as the fuel rate changes. The higher the fuel rate, the
larger the amount of combustion air and visa versa. The fuel burns in the burn
grate, producing heat. Some heat radiates out the front of your stove. The
majority of the heat passes around the heat exchange tubes and air plenum
around the firebox and is then moved into the room by the room air fan. A small
amount of heat must pass out the exhaust of your stove, along with gases, into
the atmosphere.
Your stove's heat output can be adjusted from setting 1-4, through the FEED
RATE touch pad, to vary
your heat output from Low
to High. The room air fan
can be manually adjusted
through the FAN SPEED to
run faster or slower to corre-
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Hopper Lid
Heat Tubes
Tube Scraper
Window
Burn Grate
Burn Pot
Ash Pit
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Hopper
Auger
Auger Motor
Fan Motors
Exhaust
Air Intake
Base

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