St. Croix Greenfield Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Operation & Maintenance
ST. CROIX FEATURES .......................................................................................3
INSTALLATION.................................................................................................. 4
PREVENTING CHIMNEY PROBLEMS.......................................................... 4
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE................................................................. 4
APPROVED FUELS .............................................................................................4
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................... 6
Control Board Features.............................................................................7
Pre-Lighting Instructions..........................................................................8
Lighting Your Stove ................................................................................. 8
Shutting the Stove off ............................................................................... 9
Diagnostic Features....................................................................................9
Safety Features ..................................................................................... 9-10
Combustion Air Damper .................................................................. 10-11
Thermostat Control ................................................................................ 12
MAINTAINING THE STOVE ..........................................................................12
Clinker Removal ......................................................................................12
Daily Maintenance ........................................................................... 13-16
Periodic Maintenance ...................................................................... 16-18
Yearly Maintenance ............................................................................... 19
SAFE OPERATION ........................................................................................... 20
TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ ............................................................ 21-26
PARTS LAYOUT .......................................................................................... 27-29
WARRANTY....................................................................................................... 30
NOTES ..................................................................................................................31
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    MAINTAINING THE STOVE ................12 Clinker Removal ..................12 Daily Maintenance ................13-16 Periodic Maintenance ..............16-18 Yearly Maintenance ................19 SAFE OPERATION ................... 20 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ ............21-26 PARTS LAYOUT ..................27-29 WARRANTY....................... 30 NOTES ........................31 Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 2 St. Croix stove. 3. Faithfully adhere to the maintenance program described in this manual. Thank you for selecting a St. Croix stove as the environmentally preferred answer to your residential heating needs. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 3: St. Croix Features

    The Greenfield Hopper opening has 2 hopper lids. The Inner Lid has a gasket and provides a tight seal. Figure 1 Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Fly ash. The stove is not warranted against damage caused by Clean the exhaust system if needed. Use of poor quality corn, incorrect operation, poor an appropriately sized chimney brush or the maintenance or incorrect installation. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 5 Pellets Distiller’s Grain pellets St. Croix Corn stoves come equipped with When burning Distiller’s Grain pellets or any a burn pot installed that has removable other fuels mixed with Distiller Grain Pellets, side shields. the side shields must be removed. Failure to...
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    ON PAGES 21 – 26 BEFORE OPERATING 3. Carefully clean all marks off the gold plated THE STOVE. parts before the first fire is lighted. Use a soft cloth and a “Windex” type cleaner. Caution: Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 7: Control Board Features

    Heat Level one can be up when needed. This is particularly helpful in adjusted in the following ways: priming the Auger Tube when it is empty. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 8: Pre-Lighting Instructions

    Make sure there is corn in the hopper. CAUTION: NEVER ADD FIRE STARTER TO A HOT STOVE. Add one cup of Pellets to the burn pot (not more and not less). Do not try to start your stove Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 9: Shutting The Stove Off

    110 degrees F are not sensed during the #2 and #3 LED lights will flash start up or if the temperature drops below simultaneously. (See Figure 3 on Page 7 110 degrees during normal operation. and point 6 on page 22) Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 10: Combustion Air Damper

    Stove shuts down. This is sufficient for corn burns in the St. Croix corn burning system. The the Daily Maintenance burn pot should be “BALANCED”. What this means is the corn that is being augered into the burn The St.
  • Page 11 Check the burn pot to see if it is adjust the stove to the unique circumstances of your balanced. Most likely the stove will be home. burning fine at this point, because the damper was preset at the factory. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 12: Thermostat Control

    Once a clinker has formed in the burn pot, the goes from a #1 setting to a #5 setting will almost problem is how to get rid of it. The St. Croix Burn always have problems making that transition. The system is designed to be able to remove the clinker burn pot will overload and the fire will go out.
  • Page 13: Daily Maintenance

    Exchange Tubes and cleaning the Glass. A break down of this process consists of these steps: Note the position of the Coal Rake Rod and the Slide-out Pot Bottom Rod during normal operation!! Normal Operation Figure 6 Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 14 Quickly push the bottom in again. To pull out the slide bottom use the Rod Handle tool shown in figure 9 on page 16 (see point 2 at the top of page 16). Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 15 Use of a glass cleaner ONLY permitted when the Stove is cold. CAUTION: Do not slam the door. Do not operate the Stove with a broken or cracked glass. Replace only with heat resistant ceramic glass supplied by the manufacturer. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 16: Periodic Maintenance

    Clean burn grate holes whenever needed. Remove the Burnpot and use a small metal object (Nail, Drill Bit, etc) to clean out plugged holes. (See Figure 9 & 10) Figure 9 Burnpot & Slide-out Bottom Removal Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 17 Figure 11 shows how the baffle is removed from the Stove. Clean the baffle on a regular basis. Frequency of cleaning depends on amount of fuel being burnt and the quality of the fuel. Failure to clean the Baffle can cause the stove to become plugged with Fly Ash. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 18 Exhaust system and Ash Traps at least once every two months during the heating season. 6. Gaskets. Periodically inspect the condition of the rope gasket around the door, window and ash door. Replace as needed. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 19: Yearly Maintenance

    Call dealer for this service. Annual oiling of the motors is not needed. (See Figure 12) 5. The Convection Blower should be removed and cleaned with compressed air annually. Annual oiling of the motors is not needed. (See Figure 12) Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 20: Safe Operation

    CAUTION: The Electrical Components of the stove are not Owner Serviceable. Call your dealer for proper diagnosis of electrical problems and service to those components. See Installations Manual for a copy of the Wiring Schematic. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting And Faq

    This will restart the stove in the start-up program. Occasionally use the auger button to manually feed fuel until the auto-feed takes over (Auto feed will start 5 minutes after the stove has been restarted). Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 22 (See Installations Manual. Minimum vertical height needed to establish some natural draft and prevent smoke spillage) Solution: Pull the Slide-Out Bottom out and drop the fuel into the ash pan. This will minimize the amount of smoke that can spill into the room. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 23 Check the fuse on the back of the control board. Replace with a 125 Volt, 5 Amp fuse (part number 80P20057-R). Why is my glass dirty? Normal operation of your St. Croix stove will produce a white build-up on the glass that wipes off with a dry paper towel. However extended burning on the low setting only will produce a light tan color.
  • Page 24 LED lights will flash once. Remember: Any of the above mentioned adjustments to the #1 setting on the control board will be lost if the unit gets unplugged or if there is a Power Failure. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 25 “Pilots” until the thermostat calls for heat again. The LED light indicating the Heat Level will not drop to the #1 setting during “Pilot Mode”. During this time the ON/OFF light will be blinking, indicating that the stove is in “Pilot Mode”. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 26 Operations Manual and perform all the maintenance issues covered in the Daily and Periodic Maintenance section of the Manual. If the stove still does not operate correctly call your Dealer for Assistance. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 27: Parts Layout

    CAST FRONT PANEL ← 80P20100-R HINGE PINS - CAST FRONT PANEL 80P20098-R 80P20098-GR CAST DOOR – RIGHT 80P20097-R 80P20097-GR CAST DOOR - LEFT ← 80P20101-R HINGE PINS – CAST DOORS 80P20092-R 80P20093-GR CAST SIDE PANEL - LEFT Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
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  • Page 29 80P53633-R ASH PAN 80P53759-R COAL RAKE ROD ASSEMBLY 80P52592-R SLIDE OUT BOTTOM ROD 80P53619-R COAL RAKE 80P53743-R SLIDE OUT BOTTOM - GREENFIELD 80P53618-R CORN/WHEAT/RYE POT 80P30017-R SLIDE OUT BOTTOM SNOUT COVER 80P52679-R REAR HOPPER SEAL 80P53684-R FALSE TOP ASSEMBLY 80P53682-R...
  • Page 30: Warranty

    This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 31: Notes

    Draft Trim: Circle one (See point 4 on page 7) Default Draft Low Draft High Draft Feed Trim: Circle one (See point 5 on page 7) Default #1 #1-High #1-Low Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Dealer Information: Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 32 Even Temp, Inc. P.O. Box 127 Waco, NE 68460 EMAIL: service@eventempinc.com WEB ADDRESS: www.stcroixheat.com Greenfield Operations & Maintenance Manual...

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