Cleaning; Blowers - Breckwell The Big E Owner's Manual

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CLEANING

a. Heat Exchange Tubes - Your Breckwell Big E stove is
designed with a built-in heat exchange tube cleaner. This should
be used every two or three days to remove accumulated ash on
the tubes, which reduces the effi ciency of your unit. Insert the han-
dle end (with hole) of the cleaning tool onto the cleaning rod (refer
to Figure 15). The cleaner rod is located in the grill above the
stove door. Move the cleaner rod back and forth several times to
clean the heat exchanger tubes. When fi nished, be sure to leave
tube cleaner at the rear of the stove.
b. Interior Chambers - The two ash doors in the fi rebox in the
Breckwell Big E can be removed for periodic cleaning (refer to
Figure 18). These doors allow access to the chamber behind the
fi rebox.
Periodically, you must vacuum ashes from this chamber. In some
cases, you will need to remove creosote, which can accumulate
rapidly under certain conditions. A small wire brush can be used.
It is important to remove creosote because it is highly combus-
tible. INSPECT BEHIND THESE CLEANING PLATES AT LEAST
ONCE PER TON OF PELLETS BURNED UNTIL YOU ARE FA-
MILIAR WITH HOW ASHES AND CREOSOTE ACCUMULATE
WITH YOUR OPERATING PRACTICES. Use the small wire
brush to also clean the inside of the chamber walls, above the
access doors.
Establish a routine for the fuel, wood burner and fi ring technique.
Check daily for creosote build-up until experience shows how of-
ten you need to clean to be safe. Be aware that the hotter the
fi re the less creosote is deposited, and weekly cleaning may be
necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be
enough in the coldest months. Contact your local municipal or pro-
vincial fi re authority for information on how to handle a chimney
fi re. Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fi re.

BLOWERS

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT POW-
ER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.
Cleaning - Over a period of time, ashes or dust may collect on the
blades of both the combustion blower and convection blower. Pe-
riodically, the blowers should be vacuumed clean, as these ashes
can impede performance. Creosote can also accumulate in the
combustion blower. This needs to be brushed clean. The convec-
tion blower is accessed by removing the stove's left side panel.
The combustion blower can be accessed by removing the right
side panel. The convection blower is on the left (facing stove), and
the combustion blower is on the right.
NOTE: When cleaning, be careful not to dislodge balancing clip
on convection blower or to bend fan blades. Some stove owners
lightly spray an anti-creosote chemical on the fi re to help reduce
creosote formation within the stove.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
FIGURE 18
Auger
Shaft
(A-AUG-22)
Combustion
Blower
(A-E-027)
POF
Thermodisk
(C-E-090-22C)
FIGURE 19
Combustion
Blower
(A-E-027)
Auger Motor
(C-E-017)
FIGURE 20
17
17
Air Switch Tube
Pellet
Hopper
Air Inlet
Tube
High Temp
Thermodisk
(C-E-090-21)
Convection
Blower
(A-E-033)
Air Switch
(C-E-200)

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