St. Croix Lincoln SCR Installation & Operations Manual Addendum

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Installation & Operations
Manual Addendum
Lincoln SCR
Please read this Addendum along with the Manual that came with the stove before
trying to operate your stove.
The information in this Addendum is intended to give a better explanation of how
the new Revolution Burn System works and should be used along with the
information given in the regular stove manual.
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Summary of Contents for St. Croix Lincoln SCR

  • Page 1 Installation & Operations Manual Addendum Lincoln SCR Please read this Addendum along with the Manual that came with the stove before trying to operate your stove. The information in this Addendum is intended to give a better explanation of how the new Revolution Burn System works and should be used along with the information given in the regular stove manual.
  • Page 2 The Lincoln SCR basically has 2 operating modes: 1 - Manual Mode. In this mode the operator of the Lincoln SCR is involved with starting the unit, and is available to monitor the start-up process of the Lincoln SCR. This mode includes the Manual position and the T-Stat thermostat position.
  • Page 3 4 - Adjusting the Draft Fan Voltage (if needed) (See point 9 on page 57) 5 - Adjusting the Heat Level to a lower setting (to prevent the Lincoln SCR from excessive ON/OFF cycling). This will also help in maintaining an even temperature in the home.
  • Page 4 How to fix the problem if it happens? If this happens, first unplug the unit and use a vacuum to clean out the fuel or ash in the pot. To clear a foreign object may require reversing the motor by hand. Figure 1 shows how to access the area where the Switches and Revolution gearmotor are located.
  • Page 5 There is one other situation that could jam the drum. When burning Corn, Wheat, Rye or Distillers Grain Pellets the by-product of these fuels is a hard clinker. If the pot jams up on the Clinker material, the procedure to clear the drum is a little different from the methods listed earlier.
  • Page 6 Correction on page 12 of the Manual. Point 5 states the exhaust pipe is 3”, please see the corrected version below. Point 5 should read: 5. The exhaust pipe on the stove is 4” O.D. to accommodate a pipe adaptor. Correction on page 35 of the Manual.

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