Aladdin Quadra-Fire 1100-I Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 12

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  FUEL SIZE AND MATERIAL

Fuel pellets are made from sawdust or wood by-products. If the source material is hardwood, pellets will have a higher mineral
content, creating a heavier ash. Minerals and other noncombustible materials, such as sand, will turn into glass when heated to the
extreme temperatures our firepot reaches. This is what forms clinkers in the bottom of the firepot. Trees from different areas will
vary in mineral content. That is why some fuels produce more clinkers than others. Pellets are manufactured in either 1/4" (6mm)
or 5/16" (8mm) diameter and many varying lengths. Pellet lengths may even vary by lot from the same manufacturer, which is why
the feed rate may need to be adjusted occasionally. We recommend that you buy fuel in multiton lots whenever possible. Buying
large quantities of fuel at once will greatly reduce the number of times the feed adjustments will need to be made. However, we do
recommend trying various brands before purchasing multiton lots, to ensure customer satisfaction.
NOTE:  This insert will operate properly with either 1/4” (6mm) or 5/16” (8mm) diameter pellets. However, pellets
exceeding 1 1/4” (32mm) in length can cause missed ignitions.

2.  BEFORE YOUR FIRST FIRE.

a.  First, make sure your insert has been property installed and that all safety requirements have been met. Pay particular attention

to the fire protection, venting and thermostat installation instructions.

b.  Now open the front door of the insert and remove all of the accessories that were placed there for shipment. Remove all labels

that are affixed to the glass.

c.  Check the position of the thermocouple and make sure that it protrudes approximately 1" (25mm) into the firepot. It may be

necessary to slide the thermocouple and protection tube into their proper positions.  Now close the front door.
NOTE:  Thermocouple cover tip must be touching thermocouple tip.

d.  You are now ready to load fuel, but first see that all accessories have been removed from the hopper. Now fill the hopper with

pellets.

e.  Remember that a working thermostat is required for proper operation of this insert. At this time, set the thermostat to its lowest

setting.

3.  START YOUR FIRST FIRE

a.  Now plug the insert in. The combustion blower will come on. Even though the thermostat is not calling for heat, the combustion

blower will stay on for approximately 10 minutes. This is normal.

b.  Next, adjust the thermostat to its highest setting. The red light next to the reset button on the left side of the insert will come on.

This will indicate that the thermostat is calling for heat.

c.  The fuel feed system and the igniter are now turned on. NOTE:  The fuel feed system will not run when the front door is

open, or with the combustion blower operating.

d.  For your first fire, it will be necessary to press the reset button until pellets are dropping into the firepot. This will fill the feed

system and allow the insert to light.

e.  The insert will now continue to run as long as the thermostat is calling for heat  Once the insert has ignited, let it burn for

approximately 15 minutes, then set the thermostat to the desired room temperature.

4.  GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION

a.  Understand that the insert is like most modern furnaces in that it has only one burn rate, full on. When the thermostat calls for

heat, your insert will automatically light and deliver heat in the most efficient and economical way.

b.  Once all of the start-up procedures have been completed, simply set the thermostat to a comfortable setting and enjoy the insert.

But remember, you will have to add pellets. The thermostat’s location will have some effect on the insert’s operation. When the
thermostat is located close to the insert, it may require a slightly higher temperature setting to keep the rest of the house
comfortable.  If the thermostat location is upstairs while the insert is downstairs, you will notice higher temperatures near the
insert.

c.  During each ignition cycle, it is normal to see some smoke. The smoke will stop once the fire starts.
d.  After your insert has been burning for approximately 15 minutes, the convection blowers will automatically turn on. These

blowers transfer heat from your insert into the room, and will continue to run after the thermostat has stopped calling for heat or
until all of the heat has been extracted from the insert.

e.  Occasionally, the insert may run out of fuel and shut itself down. If this happens, the red light will be on. To restart the insert, fill

the hopper and press the reset button next to the light. When you press the reset button the red light will go out, and when the
button is released the light will come back on. You should see a fire in about four minutes. If not, press the reset button again.

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Summary of Contents for Quadra-Fire 1100-I

Page 1: ...ribution duct or system 6 The insert operates with a negative pressure firebox and a positive pressure exhaust It is imperative that the chimney system be airtight and installed correctly 7 Dispose of...

Page 2: ...NOTES Page 2...

Page 3: ...de air 7 Direct connect without outside air 7 Installed as a built in outside air optional 7 Floor protection 8 Chimney and exhaust connections 8 Mobile home installation 8 Vent termination requiremen...

Page 4: ...SAFETY LABEL FOUND ON INSIDE OF RIGHT FACE SIDE OF INSERT Page 4...

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Page 6: ...Insert top to mantel 9 230mm C Insert top to face trim 0 0mm D Insert side to face trim 0 0mm E Floor protection hearth extension 6 150mm F Floor protection to the side of door 8 200mm MINIMUM CLEARAN...

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Page 8: ...r walls and ceiling roof must be maintained 6 This insert is to be grounded with 8 copper grounding wire or equivalent terminated at each end with an N E C approved grounding device 7 Refer to clearan...

Page 9: ...he amperage draw on this insert is 05 amps so generally the lowest anticipator setting will work 2 When mounting the thermostat on a wall be sure to follow your thermostat installation instructions ca...

Page 10: ...g chart can be used to determine whether to use 3 or 4 76mm or 100mm diameter pipe The table below can help you determine the equivalent feet of pipe used for venting when installing a pellet applianc...

Page 11: ...the fuel feed by pulling the rod back to increase the feed and sliding it forward to decrease the feed 5 Tighten the set screw and the wing nut NOTE Adjust fuel after the convection blower has been op...

Page 12: ...thermostat is not calling for heat the combustion blower will stay on for approximately 10 minutes This is normal b Next adjust the thermostat to its highest setting The red light next to the reset bu...

Page 13: ...einstall the bottom cover plate by sliding it back into place and turning the two screws in a clockwise direction until tight Close bottom access door Reinstall the stainless steel cover inside the fi...

Page 14: ...edges of the glass Be sure glass is centered in the opening i e same space top and bottom left and right 6 Reinstall screws and glass tabs tightly enough to hold everything in place 7 Check again for...

Page 15: ...operly B The green light located on the top of the control box notifies you that the insert has reached a temperature of 200 F 93 C in the firepot If this light is not lit in the first four minutes of...

Page 16: ...are having fuel problems check the following A Check the ramp in the firepot to see that it is free of fuel or other materials B Check the set screw on the end of the motor shaft to see that it is tig...

Page 17: ...If it does not turn on check the following 1 Check the connections under the firepot Ceramic wire nuts must be used to withstand the heat produced by the firepot 2 Make sure that the igniter is prope...

Page 18: ...nap disc cools and resets itself 13 LARGE FIRE ASH BUILDUP AND DIRTY GLASS A Clean the firepot Check the firepot gasket for a good seal between the firepot and firebox surface B Visually check the cle...

Page 19: ...NOTES Page 19...

Page 20: ...addin s one year warranty program Aladdin Hearth Products will not be responsible for any alteration to the unit which causes sooting that results in damage to the interior or exterior of the building...

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