Golden Eagle THE LINCOLN Operating & Installation Manual

Golden Eagle THE LINCOLN Operating & Installation Manual

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Operating & Installation Manual
SAFETY
INFORMATION
 IF YOUR APPLIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY 
INSTALLED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. FOR 
YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION 
DIRECTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR 
FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND 
INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN 
YOUR AREA. 
 PLEASE  READ  THIS  ENTIRE  MANUAL  BEFORE 
INSTALLATION  AND  USE  OF  THIS  PELLET  FUEL‐
BURNING ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW 
THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  COULD  RESULT  IN 
PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN 
DEATH. 
 SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 
PROFESIONAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Golden Eagle Stove Company
INCOLN
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TOVE
BY
05/09
Manufactured by:
National Steelcrafters of Texas, LLC.
Arlington, TX
www.goldeneaglestoves.com

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  • Page 1  PLEASE  READ  THIS  ENTIRE  MANUAL  BEFORE  INSTALLATION  AND  USE  OF  THIS  PELLET  FUEL‐ Manufactured by: BURNING ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW  National Steelcrafters of Texas, LLC. THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  COULD  RESULT  IN  Arlington, TX PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN  DEATH.  www.goldeneaglestoves.com  SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  PROFESIONAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Golden Eagle Stove Company 05/09...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................... i   SAFTEY PRECAUTIONS ............................ii   INSTALLATION ................................ 1   Specifications ..............................1   Approved Installations ............................1   Preparation ................................. 1   Floor Protection ..............................2   Venting ................................2   Combustion Air Supply ............................3  ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Golden Eagle THE LINCOLN Multi-Fuel Stove. You are now prepared to burn whole shelled corn and wood pellets in the most efficient, convenient way possible. To achieve the safest, most efficient and most enjoyable performance from your stove, you must do three things: 1) install it properly;...
  • Page 4: Saftey Precautions

    Check with local building officials. The exhaust system should be checked regularly. It is Golden Eagle Stove Company grants no warranty, recommended that the exhaust system be inspected once a month, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance or for every ton of pellets burned.
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Specifications Width: 27 ¼” Height: 35 ½” Depth: 28 ⅝” Weight: 225 Pounds Flue Size: 3” or 4 “ Hopper Capacity: 90 Pounds (Corn) (This will vary depending on fuel) EPA Status: Exempt Maximum BTU Input: 50,000 BTU with whole corn Approved Installations Alcove, Conventional, Mobile Home...
  • Page 6: Floor Protection

    INSTALLATION Floor Protection Freestanding installations require a minimum 33 ¼” wide by 36” long floor protection. The stove must be placed on a continuous (grouted joints) noncombustible material such as ceramic tile, cement board, brick, 3/8” millboard or equivalent, or other approved or listed material suited for floor protection.
  • Page 7: Combustion Air Supply

    Voltage variations or incorrect polarity can lead to serious performance problems, especially related to the control board. The Golden Eagle electrical system is designed for 120V AC with no more than 5% variation. The polarity of the outlet should also be checked during installation. Most hardware stores carry an inexpensive polarity checker. Golden Eagle cannot accept responsibility for poor performance or damage due to inadequate voltage or incorrect polarity.
  • Page 8: Special Mobile Home Requirements

    For installation in a mobile home, the outside air connection (fresh air) must be used. The Golden Eagle LINCOLN Multi-fuel must be grounded to the steel chassis of the home with 8 Ga. copper wire using a serrated or star washer to penetrate paint or protective coating to ensure grounding.
  • Page 9: Vertically With New Chimney System

    INSTALLATION Vertically With New Chimney System NOTE: F ’ OLLOW ENT CHIMNEY MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS OPTION: To achieve a center vertical installation a 45º elbow and a clean-out tee can be used to offset the pipe from the exhaust outlet to the rear center of the stove.
  • Page 10: Vertically Into Existing Masonry Fireplace

    INSTALLATION Vertically Into Existing Masonry Fireplace NOTE: F ’ OLLOW ENT CHIMNEY MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS Have the masonry chimney inspected by a qualified chimney sweep or installer to determine its structural condition. You will need a pipe length equal to the chimney height from the hearth.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Proper Fuel The LINCOLN Multi-Fuel Stove is capable of burning whole shelled corn and wood pellets. The quality of the fuel you use will have a dramatic effect in the performance of the stove. Higher quality fuels will provide a cleaner and more efficient burn, while producing less ash, and generally reducing the amount of creosote developed in the stove and exhaust flue.
  • Page 12: First Time Use Pre-Start Check

    OPERATION First Time Use Pre-Start Check Prior to using your stove for the first time, make sure that it is properly installed in accordance with all recommendations in the owner’s manual and your local building codes. Ensure that all foreign objects are out of the hopper, ash pan, and firebox area.
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    OPERATION Control Panel The control panel is located on the left hand side of the LINCOLN Multi-Fuel Stove. It will allow you to control the operation of your stove and achieve the desired level of warmth. Turning the unit On or Off, as well as adjusting the heat level setting, and adjusting the convection fan speed is all accomplished with the control panel.
  • Page 14: Damper Control

    Shut Down Procedures The shut down procedures for the LINCOLN Multi-fuel stove are simple and straight forward. Simply press the On/Off button one time and your unit will go into a pre-programmed shut down mode. Although not required, you may wish to open the damper completely.
  • Page 15: Restarting A Warm Stove

    OPERATION CAUTION: AVOID OVERFIRING YOUR STOVE! If at any time you observe a portion of the stove glowing red (other than the stir rod in the burn pot), you are overfiring the unit or some other malfunction has occurred. Immediately initiate shut down procedures by pressing the On/Off button one time.
  • Page 16: Heat Level Light Indicators

    Heat Level Light Indicators The LINCOLN Multi-Fuel Stove has five heat level settings that range from Low to High. This display serves multiple purposes and you need to be familiar with these purposes. These five settings show you not only what heat level setting the stove is operating on, but they will also show you what speed your convection blower is running.
  • Page 17: Optional Thermostat

    Installing an optional thermostat may help you maintain a constant house temperature automatically. A millivolt thermostat is required for proper operation. A fixed wall mount or Golden Eagle’s hand held remote could be used. (Contact your dealer or Golden Eagle to purchase a remote control or for more information.) ...
  • Page 18: Control Panel Reset

    IMPORTANT: ALL lights should blink ONCE – if not, repeat the procedure. Note: The LINCOLN control panel has 4 programs. These programs are currently used to adjust the combustion fan voltage to compensate for local electrical grid conditions. If the control board lights blink more than once (two, three, or four times), the board has been put into another program.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE FAILURE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THIS UNIT AS INDICATED CAN RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY HAZARDS. CAUTION: NEVER CLEAN THE STOVE WHEN HOT. NOTE: I NSPECT BURN POT PERIODICALLY TO SEE THAT HOLES HAVE NOT BECOME PLUGGED IF SO CLEAN THEM THOROUGHLY...
  • Page 20: Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning Interior Chambers The two ash cleanout doors in the firebox can be removed for periodic cleaning. These doors allow access to the chamber behind the firebox. You must periodically vacuum ashes from this chamber. Depending on the amount of fuel you burn and the ash content of the fuel, you may need to clean these chambers as often as every other week.
  • Page 21: Recommended Maintenance Schedule

    While wearing leather gloves (or any other gloves suitable for handling broken glass), carefully remove any loose pieces of glass from the doorframe. Dispose of all broken glass properly. Return the damaged door to your Golden Eagle Dealer for repair or replacement.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Guide

    The blower or control board may need to be replaced; contact your dealer or Golden Eagle. Control board is not sending power to combustion blower.
  • Page 23: Stove Shuts Off And The Third Light Flashes

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Stove Shuts Off and the Third Light Flashes Possible Causes: Possible Remedies: (Unplug stove first when possible) The hopper is out of fuel. Refill the hopper. The air damper is open too far for a low feed setting. If burning on the low setting, you may need to close down the damper (push the damper in) to prevent burning the fuel in the burn pot too quickly.
  • Page 24: Smoke Smell Coming Back Into The Home

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Smoke Smell Coming Back Into The Home Possible Causes: Possible Remedies: There is a leak in the vent pipe system. Inspect all vent pipe connections. Make sure they are sealed with RTV silicone that has a temperature rating on 500 degree F or higher. Also, seal joints with UL-181-AP foil tape.
  • Page 25: Dirty Burn

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Dirty Burn  GLASS “SOOT’S” UP AT A VERY FAST RATE  FLAME IS LAZY, DARK, AND HAS BLACK TIPS  AFTER STOVE HAS BEEN ON FOR A WHILE, THE BURNPOT OVERFILLS Possible Causes: Possible Remedies: Stove or vent pipe is dirty, which restricts airflow through the burn Follow all cleaning procedure in the maintenance section of the owner’s pot.
  • Page 26: High Limit Switch Keeps Tripping

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE High Limit Switch Keeps Tripping Possible Causes: Possible Remedies: The convection blower is overheating and tripping the internal Clean any dust off of the windings and fan blades. If oiling the blower temperature shutoff. does not help, the blower may be bad. The stove is being left on the highest setting for extended periods of The highest heat level setting is designed for use over short periods of time.
  • Page 27 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...
  • Page 28: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS Contact an authorized Golden Eagle pellet stove dealer to obtain any of these parts, or visit our website at www.goldeneaglestoves.com. Never use substitute materials. Use of non-approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards. Air Switch...
  • Page 29   www.goldeneaglestoves.com    Lifetime Limited Warranty    Golden Eagle Stove Company warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the Golden Eagle pellet stove in its original installation is free from defects in  material and workmanship from the original date of purchase as follows:      IME  ERIOD Steel Fabricated Components (Excluding Brick Panel, Burn Pot, Stir Rod, Stir Rod Connector) ….……………..…..….……..………………..…………  Five Years  Glass, Brick Panel, Burn Pot, Stir Rod, Stir Rod Connector  (For Thermal Damage Only)…………….……………………………………………..………….  One Year  Electrical Components (Control Panel, Auger Motor, Combustion/Convection Blowers, Igniter, Thermodisc, Air Switch) …………….………  One Year    After expiration of the original warranty period, any components may be purchased at 10% discount off manufacturers suggested list price plus shipping and  handling charges, as long as the original consumer purchaser owns the product.  The Burn Pot, Stir Rod, and Stir Rod Connector are all considered consumable  parts and only one replacement will be covered under warranty.      OT  OVERED Specifically not covered under the terms of this lifetime limited warranty or any other warranty, are problems related to smoke or creosote.  Smoking is  attributable to inadequate draft due to poor design of the flue system or incorrect installation of the flue system or improper installation of the heater itself.   Also not covered are:  Removal and re‐installation costs.  Service calls for diagnosis or warranty replacement.  Gaskets.  Painted or Plated Surfaces.  Damage or defects caused by improper installation, improper maintenance, misuse, abuse, alteration, accidents, or circumstances beyond Golden  Eagle’s control including but not limited to acts of nature.  Transportation or shipping costs.       LAIM  ROCEDURE AND  ROBLEM  ESOLUTION As the purchaser you must first contact the Golden Eagle Stove Company and report any problems or defects you are experiencing.  Provide descriptions of the defect and any pertinent data including your complete contact information, and proof of purchase.  If the unit  has been installed and used in accordance with the Owner’s Manual supplied with stove, Golden Eagle will (at their sole discretion) either: ...

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