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Freestanding Insert / Built-In Bay View Freestanding II or III with Memory& Fan Trim Bay View Insert / Built-In Rev. A, 01/2009 Rev. C, 09/2012 Toll Free Technical Support Toll Free Technical Support 1 - 866 - 456 -9269 1.877.427.3316 www.pelprostoves.com READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR HEATER.
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Dear PELPRO Pellet Stove Owner: CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your PELPRO MULTI-fuel pellet appliance! You have selected the finest in residential wood pellet heating technology. Let us pass on a few ―tips‖ concerning installing your stove and heating with wood pellets, corn or wheat.
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ABLE ONTENTS ABLE ONTENTS ENERAL NFORMATION AINTENANCE AFETY RECAUTIONS EQUIRED OUTINE LEANING AFETY ESTING DAYS OR EEKLY PPLIANCE ORKS ERIODIC AINTENACE UTOMATIC AFETY EATURES EASONAL SEASONAL PECIFICATIONS TART LECTRICAL EQUIREMENTS PRING LANNING EARLY AINTENANCE ONTRACTS & I ROUBLE HOOTING LANNING NSTALLATION HECKLIST EPLACEMENT...
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AFETY RECAUTIONS AFETY RECAUTIONS IMPORTANT: Read, save and follow the instructions in this manual. It contains important safety, operating and maintenance instructions you will need. RECOMMENED: For your and your families protection and well being, Hearth & Home Technologies‘ highly recommends installing and maintaining both a smoke detector as well as a CO2 detector.
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ALSO FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES ÉGALEMENT POUR INSTALLATION DANS LES MAISONS MOBILES. CCI MODELS:/MODÈLES: [ ] FGB [ ] IGB [ ] FPP [ ] IPP OPTIONS: CCI-I-3HZ & CCI 1-3VL BUILT IN FIREPLACE KITS / CONSTRUIT DANS DES KITS DE CHEMINEE OPTIONS: CCI-MFBG MULTI-FUEL BURN GRATE / CCI-MFBG A Mobile Home Heater.
PPLIANCE ORKS PPLIANCE ORKS 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.
UTOMATIC AFETY EATURES UTOMATIC AFETY EATURES L120 LOW LIMIT SWITCH This limit switch is mounted on the exhaust blower housing and has 2 main functions: Should the fire happen to go out, for any reason, this limit switch will shut the stove off when the exhaust temperature drops below 120°...
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& I & I LANNING NSTALLATION HECK LANNING NSTALLATION HECK Unless you are knowledgeable and experienced in stove installation, we recommend your PelPro Appliance receive a Pre-delivery Check and be installed by your local Specialty Retailer, NFI (National Fireplace Institute) Pellet Specialist (USA) or WETT Certified Installer (CAN) .
— — LANNING XHAUST YSTEMS LANNING XHAUST YSTEMS PELLET VENT MUST MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 3‖ CLEARANCE TO ANY COMBUSTIBLE (INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER). DO NOT CONNECT THE PELLET VENT TO A VENT SERVING ANY OTHER APPLIANCE OR STOVE.
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— — LANNING XHAUST YSTEMS LANNING XHAUST YSTEMS … … CONTINUED CONTINUED DETERMINE VENTING SIZE AND DISTANCE: It is recommended that the vent system be installed with a minimum of three (3‘) of vertical rise above the appliance exhaust port. Equivalent Vent Length (EVL) is the method of determining vent sizes and lengths, that takes into account the effect of different component parts on air flow.
— — LANNING XHAUST YSTEMS LANNING XHAUST YSTEMS … … CONTINUED CONTINUED PELLET VENT TERMINATION: (Figures 7 & 8) Termination must be a minimum of 12‖ above the chase cap (B) (note: the chimney must meet local codes for height above the roof or other obstructions) Must have an approved cap (G) (to prevent water from entering) or a 45* elbow downturn (F) If the termination is located on a windy side of...
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— — LANNING UTSIDE LANNING UTSIDE Outside air is REQUIRED ON ALL MOBILE HOME INSTALLATIONS. Outside air is strongly recommended for all other installations. Failure to install intake air may result in improper combustion as well as the unit smoking during power failures. Metal pipe, ONLY, either solid or flexible, must be used in all outside air installations.(B) NOTE: Non-metallic material, such as PVC or ABS plastic piping, MUST NOT BE USED for outside air installations.
— & C — & C LANNING ROTECTION LEARANCES LANNING ROTECTION LEARANCES STOVE PLACEMENT: Stove must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (i.e. drapes doors), 36‖ of the heater. Keep in mind the following placement concerns; venting obstructions, outside air, electrical outlet, wall thermostat, heat distribution, traffic patterns and room use/size.
— & C — & C LANNING ROTECTION LEARANCES LANNING ROTECTION LEARANCES . . . C ’ . . . C ’ CLEARANCES – ―CORNER INSTALLATION‖: 45 C ORNER 45 C ORNER HROUGH HE 12‖ NTERIOR ERTICAL 2‖ 6‖ 6‖ 6‖...
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OOLS EQUIRED OOLS EQUIRED Before starting your PelPro Multi-Fuel install, we recommended you have the following list of tools ready. This is not an exhaustive list, but should go along way in making your installation easier. Power Tools Shop Vacuum WITH Filter Jigsaw or Reciprocating saw Electric drill Extension cord...
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— — NSTALLATION REESTANDING NSTALLATION REESTANDING THROUGH THE WALL, DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION. (Figure 18) (not preferred) Select the location for your stove, design the HROUGH exhaust system and determine the brand and size of "PL" vent to be used. 12‖ Position the floor pad.
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OBILE NSTALLATION OBILE NSTALLATION CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL STOVE IN SLEEPING ROOM THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR, CEILING and ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED! PelPro Series Your appliance has been tested and listed for mobile home installation. It may be installed in a mobile home as a "Free Standing Stove"...
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REESTANDING NSTALLATION REESTANDING NSTALLATION . . . C ’ . . . C ’ These styles of installation are highly recommended, due to possible backpressure in the exhaust caused by airflow around the outside of the structure, snow build-up, or power failure, etc.. These designs will improve venting performance and provide natural draft to help evacuate smoke from the appliance in case of power failure.
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REESTANDING NSTALLATION REESTANDING NSTALLATION . . . C ’ . . . C ’ Main Floor - Class A Tie-In Main Floor - Tie-In Claytile Flue 24‖ Pipe Adapter 1 ―PL‖ Pipe Adapter Clean Out Tee & Cap ―PL‖ Clean Out Tee & Cap 3 x 60‖...
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IREPLACE NSERT NSTALLATION IREPLACE NSERT NSTALLATION Installing Pellet Inserts into Factory Built or Masonry Fireplaces . . . cont Means must be provided for removal of the insert to clean the chimney liner. Inserts that project in front of the fireplace must be supplied with appropriate supporting means. A permanent metal warning label must be attached to the back of the fireplace stating that the fireplace must be restored to its original condition for safe use without the insert.
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UILT NSERT NSTALLATION UILT NSERT NSTALLATION CAUTION: DO NOT BLOCK ANY VENT OPENINGS PELLET VENT MUST MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 3‖ CLEARANCE TO ANY COMBUSTIBLE. (INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER). DO NOT CONNECT THE PELLET VENT TO A VENT SERVING ANY OTHER APPLIANCE OR STOVE.
..UILT NSERT NSTALLATION UILT NSERT NSTALLATION ’ ’ MINIMUM FRAMING DIMENSIONS: The MINIMUM framed opening or clearances to all combustibles are as follows: (Combustibles include drywall or any paper backed product, wood framing, insulation, vapor barrier, or any other product as set out in our local building code.) Minimum Traditional...
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PERATING NSTRUCTIONS PERATING NSTRUCTIONS COMPLETE THE CHECK LIST (Page 9) PRIOR TO LIGHTING YOUR FIRST FIRE FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO START YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME IT IS CRITICAL FOR THE CORRECT OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE THAT THE FOLLOWING STEPS BE PERFORMED! A pellet stove, like most things is life is NOT a plug and play appliance.
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PERATING NSTRUCTIONS PERATING NSTRUCTIONS FILL THE HOPPER WITH FUEL: Open the hopper lid by placing your fingers in the recessed handle on the hopper lid and lifting upward. Lift the lid until the lid is fully open, toward the back of the stove, and stays open by itself. Ensure the hopper is clean of any debris, MANUALS, or other foreign objects that could jam up the fuel feed auger.
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PERATING NSTRUCTIONS PERATING NSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: If at anytime your appliance does not seem to be operating as it had, ALWAYS confirm the mode of operation. CHOOSE MODE OF OPERATION: Decide on mode of operation: STEP 1 Manual Operation Thermostat On/Off Thermostat Low/High Find mode of operation: STEP 2...
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PERATING NSTRUCTIONS PERATING NSTRUCTIONS TO START … con‘t After Pushing the START touch pad: The appliance will automatically start in the #1 or low feed rate, no matter where you set it. When the FEED RATE LED is flashing FAST, this indicates the unit has not reached 120°...
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PERATING NSTRUCTIONS PERATING NSTRUCTIONS OPERATING IN THERMOSTAT ON / OFF (Flashing 1 & 2) This also requires purchasing the optional ―Wall Thermostat Add-on Kit‖ Feed Rates 1 & 2 This mode of operation is best suited for those ―Take off the Chill‖ nights of spring, summer , fall.
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— — PERATING NSTRUCTION IGHTING PPLIANCE PERATING NSTRUCTION IGHTING PPLIANCE Before lighting a fire check to ensure the Burn Grate is clean and adjusted and the Ash Tray is not full. For safety reasons use extra caution when lighting a stove that is HOT! Lighting stove manually (No Igniter) Lighting stove with Auto-Ignitor In the NON-Thermostat Mode...
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— — PERATION ERFORMANCE NHANCEMENTS PERATION ERFORMANCE NHANCEMENTS IT IS CRITICAL FOR THE CORRECT OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE THAT THE BURN GRATE, AIR INLET DAMPER, AND 1 & 4 FUEL RATE BE SET CORRECTLY! HIGH QUALITY FIRE should burn with a brisk, vibrant, yellow to white color flame. When watching the fuel burn in the grate, you should see a slight movement.
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— — PECIFICATIONS ELLETS PECIFICATIONS ELLETS The performance of your pellet appliance is greatly affected by the type and quality of wood pellets burned. As the heat output of various quality wood pellets differ, so will the performance and heat output of your appliance.
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— — PECIFICATIONS HELLED PECIFICATIONS HELLED The performance of your multi-fuel burning appliance is greatly affected by the type, quality, moisture content and consistency of the shelled corn burned. As the heat output of various quality corn differ, so will the performance and heat output of your appliance. CORN QUALITY Your PelPro Series appliance, with its ―Super‖, is designed to burn only dry, clean, quality shelled corn, up to a 50/50 mixture with wood pellets...
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— — AINTENANCE OUTINE LEANING AINTENANCE OUTINE LEANING WARNING: Regular maintenance must be conducted for safe and efficient operation. Disconnect power to the stove if maintenance requires the opening of service panels. Conduct maintenance on a COLD appliance only. Proper care of your PelPro SERIES pellet appliance is required for peak, sustained performance. The need for and frequency of cleaning depends on the amount of pellets burned, pellet quality, length of time since last cleaning and the quality of the fire.
— — AINTENANCE ERIODIC LEANING AINTENANCE ERIODIC LEANING 1 TON, SEASONAL OR BI-SEASONAL The #1 reason for a service call or unit failing is: FAILURE TO DO SIMPLE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE. With proper cleaning and the use of quality pellets, your PelPro Series appliance requires very little maintenance.
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— — AINTENANCE ERIODIC LEANING AINTENANCE ERIODIC LEANING FAN MOTORS: C lean the in-take on CONVECTION (ROOM AIR) fan as well as the air holes on the motors of both COMBUSTION and CONVECTION fans annually. FRESH AIR INTAKE: Inspect periodically to be sure that it is not clogged with any foreign materials. A plugged screen will restrict or shut off combustion air and cause a fire to die or burn poorly.
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EARLY AINTENANCE EARLY AINTENANCE SERVICE CONTRACTS Many Hearth & Home Technologies Authorized Dealers as well as NFI or WETT Certified Pellet Specialists offer yearly customer service contracts. The advantages of these are they establish an ongoing, mutually beneficial relationship with a qualified service technician. Many will offer an end of the season service such as a through cleaning and equipment inspection and repair or replacement, if necessary.
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ROUBLE HOOTING ROUBLE HOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Stove Will Not Start 4. Air Inlet Damper setting *Check for proper setting. Too much air or not enough air will effect starting time. (cont….) *Check for blockage in the air intake connector and fresh air intake.
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ROUBLE HOOTING ROUBLE HOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Fire burns with a yellow 1. Insufficient combustion air. *Adjust the air inlet damper. *Check for blockage of air intake both inside as flame. Fuel builds up in well as outside. the burn grate. Window *Confirm proper placement of burn grate.
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PTIONAL CCESSORIES PTIONAL CCESSORIES OPTIONAL ITEMS Part No. Description KS5150-1450 Fresh Air Intake Kit 3’ KS5150-1460 Fresh Air Intake Kit 10’ KS5130-1480 Hopper Extension—12‖ KS5130–1490 Hopper Extension– 24‖ KS5120-1370 Wall Thermostat Kit Assembly—F REPLACEMENT ITEMS Part No. Description KS5010-1010 Auger Motor Assembly KS5010-1020 Auger Shaft Assembly KS5080-1250...
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IMITED ARRANTY IMITED ARRANTY The PelPro SERIES wood pellet appliance, carries a five (5) year limited warrant for from the date of sale to the original owner against defects and workmanship on all steel parts, (excluding the burn grate), and one (1) year on electrical components.
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