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Operator’s Manual

 

HP55 Pellet Stove

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If you wish to erase a scheduled time, use your ENTER key 

to highlight Yes on the screen for that scheduled time. 

Select 

No

  using your SCROLL UP OR SCROLL DOWN 

key. With

No

  highlighted, press  ENTER to erase the 

data.  

6.  To set another time for that particular day, press SCROLL

DOWN and continue by repeating steps 2-5 as appropriate. 

NOTE: You must set your times in chronological order. 

The first schedule slot of one day MUST be earlier in the 
day  than  the  second  schedule  slot  on  your  weekly 
schedule list, etc. 

7. Once you have set all times for Monday, SCROLL  up to

select “Monday” again and change to another day of week.

8.

  After you have set a particular time for a day, if you wish 

to set that time for every day of the week, Press the 
SCROLL up and Scroll down key to select and highlight 

“All”. Pressing ENTER will then select that scheduled time 

and apply it to each day of the week.

9. Once you’ve finished setting your schedule, without any of

the options highlighted, press the  EXIT button. This will 

save your schedule. 

10.  With a schedule set, make sure that the main display 

screen on  the controller  reads 

Weekly

  (for

operating  in  the Weekly Mode) and that the unit is 

turned on. The schedule will not take effect unless the unit 

is turned on in the Weekly Mode.

SETTING

 

the

 

combustion

 

parameter

Select

 

th

“S

et 

Combustion”,

 

and

 

press

 

enter.

 

This will take 

you into the “Combustion” screen. (Figure 26)

 

Combustion 

level:H01 

1:  Feed rate: on 19    off 41 

2:  Exhaust Voltage:100V 

3:  Blower Voltage: 120V 

Figure 26 

1) Press to highlight the level and then change to the

level need to set. Press again to exit highlight.

Note: The level item has 8 options : 

IG01 ,IG02,IG03 : correspond to ignition stage. 

H01,H02,H03,H04,H05:correspond to Heating stage. 

2) Move to “Feed rate”. Press ENTER to highlight the

value of on . Use your scroll up and scroll down button
to choose the appropriate value. Press Enter to exit
highlight and then the value of off is highlight. Use your

scroll up and scroll down button to choose the 
appropriate value.   

3) Move to “Exhaust Voltage”, and press Enter to

highlight the value behind the “Exhaust Voltage”.

Use your scroll up and scroll down button to choose the 
appropriate value. 

NOTE: The option is just for 

serviceman

IMPORTAN

NOTE

BEFOR

E I

NCREASING

 

THE

EXHAUST

 

VOLTAGE,

 

if

 

y

ou 

ar

having

 

issues

 

with

getting

 

enough

 

air

 

t

your

 

fire,

 

FIRST

 

tr

t

adjust

 

the

air

 

flo

gate.

 

S

EE FIG

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RE 

27.

 

This

 

will

 

also

 

adjust

 

the

air

 

flo

t

th

stove.

Figure 27

 

    WARNING 

The adjustments will affect emissions. Pls contact the 

saler for advice before you want to change any setting.

 

The exhaust voltage (controlling the combustion motor) allows 

you to adjust the stove for the fuel you are burning or 

compensate for inadequate ventilation situations. In less than 

optimum    venting situations, you can increase the exhaust 

speed for additional air circulation through the stove should 

ventilation be an issue.   

 

IMPORTANT: 

Changing  the  exhaust  voltage  does  NOT 

change the feed rate.    Therefore, on high heat power levels 
where the feed rate is faster, a low voltage level will not push 
out enough air and the stove may overheat and pellets may 
back  up  into  the  pot.    Decreasing  exhaust  voltage  will 
increase the amount of heat coming into the room.    Do not 
adjust the exhaust voltage too low, as it can cause pellets to 
backup in the burn pot.     

Summary of Contents for HP55

Page 1: ...O NOT DISCARD IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH ANY PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR USE AND OPERATION I M P O R T A N CAUTION CONTACT L...

Page 2: ...RE HOT DURING OPERATION AND COOL DOWN KEEP CHILDREN AWAY CAREFULLY SUPERVISE CHILDREN IN SAME ROOM AS APPLIANCE DO NOT OPERATE WITH PROTECTIVE BARRIERS OPEN OR REMOVED KEEP CLOTHING FURNITURE DRAPERIE...

Page 3: ...uses this stove must read the instructions and be familiar with the controls This symbol points out important safety instructions which if not followed could endanger your personal safety Read and fol...

Page 4: ...230 volt power source is required DO NOT install a flue damper in the exhaust venting system of this unit DO NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing another appliance DO NOT install in a sle...

Page 5: ...pen while unattended CAUTION INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF THIS PELLET STOVE SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR BY A QUALIF...

Page 6: ...ombustibles 10 VENTING 11 Type of Vent 11 Pellet Vent Installation 11 Vent Termination Clearances 12 13 Outside Air Connection 14 Mobile Home 14 Venting Installation Examples 15 20 BECOMING FAMILIAR W...

Page 7: ...ing these materials does not prohibit the use of fire starters made from paper cardboard saw dust wax and similar substances for the purpose of starting a fire in an affected wood heater Burning these...

Page 8: ...is an serious clinker in the burnpot 2 If there are some leakages on the stove for example the glass door 3 The exhaust channel have been blocked partially The input voltage is abnormal SPECIFICATION...

Page 9: ...earance is 2 from the back of the stove to the wall SEE FIGURE 2 The minimum floor protector material is 24 GA sheet metal Figures 1 Figures 2 Figures 1 and 2 Pellet stove floor pad clearances WARNING...

Page 10: ...are minimum clearances to combustible walls NOTE When interior vent is installed vertically the clearance to the back wall is determined by the vent size used Install vent at clearance specified by th...

Page 11: ...tem Total length of horizontal vent must not exceed 10 feet The maximum recommended vertical venting height is 18 feet All joints for pellet vent are required to be fastened with at least three screws...

Page 12: ...me plugged by snow or other material Figure 7 Vent Termination A A Minimum4 clearance below or beside any door or window that opens This clearance may be reduced to18 if using out side air We recommen...

Page 13: ...s you must use 4 venting pipes NOTE In order to achieve optimum performance it is recommended that you keep the vent as short as possible especially in regards to the horizontal run The vent must have...

Page 14: ...llation instructions the following requirements are mandatory for installation in a mobile home 1 The stove must be permanently attached to the floor 2 Stove must have an outside air source 3 Stove mu...

Page 15: ...Operator s Manual HP55 Pellet Stove 15 SIMPLE STOVE VENTILATION EXAMPLES...

Page 16: ...Operator s Manual HP55 Pellet Stove 16 COMPLEX STOVE VENTILATION EXAMPLES INTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION Figure 12 Interior Vertical Installation...

Page 17: ...Operator s Manual HP55 Pellet Stove 17 CLASS A CHIMNEY RETROFIT Figure 13 Class A Chimney Retrofit...

Page 18: ...Operator s Manual HP55 Pellet Stove 18 MASONRY FIREPLACE HEARTH STOVE Figure 14 Masonry Fireplace Hearth Stove...

Page 19: ...Operator s Manual HP55 Pellet Stove 19 ZERO CLEARANCE METAL FIREPLACE HEARTH STOVE Figure 15 Zero Clearance Metal Fireplace Hearth Stove...

Page 20: ...Operator s Manual HP55 Pellet Stove 20 FREESTANDING MASONRY CHIMNEY Figure 16 Freestanding Masonry Chimney...

Page 21: ...complete an operation See the combination key function list below Key 6 Timer use scroll up and down to change value Key 11 Feeding Used for newly installed stoves to prime the auger Key 9 Stop Feedin...

Page 22: ...e 5 Current Temperature Displays the temperature that is being read by the temp sensing wire Figure 18 Display Screen 6 Current Time Period In weekly mode this displays the current time setting 7 Day...

Page 23: ...rm to the auger feed system SEE FIGURE 21 Also take care in making sure there is no pellet material in the hopper lid seating surfaces Close the lid This stove has a safety switch that will not allow...

Page 24: ...is pushing out TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODE The Temperature Mode allows you to set the temperature of the room The stove will increase or decrease the level of heat it puts out automatically to keep the r...

Page 25: ...WEEKLY Select Set Weekly Press ENTER This will take you into the Weekly Schedule screen Figure 25 Weekly MON ALL 1 NO 2 NO 3 NO 4 NO Figure 25 1 In the Weekly Schedule screen you can begin with selec...

Page 26: ...n change to the level need to set Press again to exit highlight Note The level item has 8 options IG01 IG02 IG03 correspond to ignition stage H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 correspond to Heating stage 2 Move to...

Page 27: ...he period between two lasting time is the Span Time It can be adjust from 30min to 60 min Smart Ash cleaning is an automatic Ash cleaning cycle It has 3 setting light medium heavy Set ECO Select the E...

Page 28: ...ss these two components of your stove to see if they are properly working Note The option is just for serviceman Information Select the Information and press enter This will take you into the informat...

Page 29: ...the control pad to initiate the shut down mode The On Off indicator on the screen will read OFF The auger will stop feeding pellets but the room air distribution blower and exhaust fan will continue...

Page 30: ...ipe the glass clean with a dry or damp rag If this does not clean the glass use any non abrasive cleaner Using ceramic stove top cleaner can be helpful in removing soot from the glass Inspect gaskets...

Page 31: ...gged venting will effect the quality of the fire Make sure to clean any screens in the venting regularly A plugged screen will shut of combustion air and cause the fire to die or burn poorly DAILY MAI...

Page 32: ...burned IMPORTANT NOTE A HOLE CAN BE CUT IN THE GASKET USING A UTILITY KNIFE TO ACCESS THE housing THIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO REUSE THE GASKET Annually OR EVERY 3 4 TONS OF FUEL Remove and clean the exhaus...

Page 33: ...NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH PANELS REMOVED OR OPEN HOT PARTS DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH PANEL OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT IN THE EVENT OF COMPONENT FAILURE REPLACE...

Page 34: ...control Main door or ash pan not sealed No negative pressure in fire chamber Piping or stove may be plugged with ash The pressure sensor shuts off the feed auger when there is no negative pressure in...

Page 35: ...safety switch if not operating properly PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Fire burns lazy and smoky Stove is dirty Poor quality fuel Clean fire pot Clean ash pan Clean exhaust vent system Clean stove through cov...

Page 36: ...ited to blowers wiring vacuum switches speed controls control boxes switches pilot assemblies thermostats and igniters are covered under SMG Hearth and Home LLC s one year warranty Our firepots and la...

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