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Vulcan V SERIES

 

 Owner’s Manual 

Canadian Comfort Industries                                      

www.stovesunlimited.com

                                                     Dansons Group Inc. 

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PELLET VENT TERMINATION:

  (Figures 7 & 8) 

Termination must be a minimum of 6” above the chimney (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 house, an approved house shield is recommended to 
prevent soot from accumulating on the side of the house. 

Must not be located where snow or other materials will plug it. 

Must have a “Metal Seal Plate”  or “Wall Thimble” at point (A) 

                                     Figure 7

  

 

 

 

 

  

Figure 8

 

 

VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES:

 

 

  Horizontal terminations must protrude 12” from the wall, vertical terminations 24” 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Figure 9 

 

 
A   

Minimum 4’ clearance below or beside any door or window which opens. 

B   

Minimum 1’ clearance above any door or window that opens. 

C    

Minimum 3’ clearance from any adjacent building. 

D    

Minimum 7’ clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways. 

                        NOTE: Vent may not terminate in covered walkway or breezeway. 
E    

Minimum 2’ clearance above any grass, plants, or other combustible material. 

F    

Minimum 3’ clearance from any forced air intake of any other appliance. 

G   

Minimum 2’ clearance below eves or overhang. 

H   

Minimum 1’ clearance horizontally from combustible wall

X   

Must be a minimum of 36” above the roof and 24” above the highest point of the roof within 10’. 

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A

F

G

3’

10’

2’

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Summary of Contents for CC2

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Page 2: ...ompany to company from load to load and occasionally from bag to bag 4 Be extra diligent in your cleaning program 5 Remember that most operational dilemmas with a pellet stove are usually traced back...

Page 3: ...ATION 16 VERTICAL INSTALLATIONS 17 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION 18 OPERATION LIGHTING A FIRE 19 THE ACUTRON CONTROLS 20 SHUTTING THE STOVE OFF 21 ACUTRON WALL THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL 22 INITIAL BURN SETUP 23...

Page 4: ...he heater This heater is designed and approved for pelletized wood fuel only Any other type of fuel burned in this heater will void the warranty and safety listing Keep foreign objects out of the hopp...

Page 5: ...uch Pad does not disconnect all power to the heater BEFORE carrying out any maintenance or cleaning allow the heater to cool Ashes must be disposed in a metal container with a tight lid and placed on...

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Page 7: ...ion as well as a safety feature of your appliance To compensate for the fan cycling adjust the FAN SPEED to a higher setting L250 HIGH LIMIT SWITCH Your pellet appliance has a high temperature limit s...

Page 8: ...the circuit board will be voided if surge protection is not installed before operating this unit FUEL CONSIDERATIONS Your VULCAN V Series shop and home heater is designed to burn pellets that comply w...

Page 9: ...INSTALLING YOUR PELLET APPLIANCE _____ Carefully read the ENTIRE installation section first _____ Read the Freestanding or Insert or Built In section which ever applies _____ Determine the location a...

Page 10: ...and the HE 120 VULCAN V Series 150 figure 2 The V 130 and V 150 product allows you to choose from black painted gold or pewter plated large view door and you can choose black gold or pewter finished...

Page 11: ...ce It is recommended that at least 3 of vertical pipe be installed to create some natural draft This is to help prevent the possibility of smoke or odor during the appliance shut down Horizontal secti...

Page 12: ...al Seal Plate or Wall Thimble at point A Figure 7 Figure 8 VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES Horizontal terminations must protrude 12 from the wall vertical terminations 24 Figure 9 A Minimum 4 clearance be...

Page 13: ...is installed through the side of a building Keep the outside air pipe termination at least 1 foot away from the exhaust system termination When outside air is taken from an existing chimney the exhaus...

Page 14: ...evel secure floor The stove must be installed on a non combustible floor protector i e sheet steel with cement tile slate extending the full width and depth of the stove and extending 6 in front of th...

Page 15: ...ION continued CLEARANCES CORNER INSTALLATION Figure 14 Figure 15 Note If interior vertical vent is used the clearance to the back wall is determined by the upward turned elbow or Tee It will vary in d...

Page 16: ...sert the proper size of PL vent E through the wall thimble F 5 Place your stove on the floor pad close to its final position Leave room to connect the PL vent to Quick Connect end collar If not alread...

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Page 18: ...or the pedestal to the steel frame of the home Use a number 8 gauge copper wire B figure 26 or equivalent The stove must have a permanent outside air source with a inch screen over the inlet Figure 25...

Page 19: ...d the FAN SPEED to your desired settings you require upon completion of startup sequence 1 Push firmly on the FEED RATE or START touch pad The COMBUSTION FAN exhaust will start and operate at full spe...

Page 20: ...d by setting the FEED RATE higher combustion air is automatically increased and visa versa HOW THE BOARD WORKS INITIAL START OR SET UP MANUAL OR NON THERMOSTAT MODE Upon initial start up the control w...

Page 21: ...oom air through the heat exchange tubes and back into the room The FAN SPEED has 5 different speeds these are controlled by pushing the FAN SPEED touch pad The Low LED will be solid when on the lowest...

Page 22: ...light up depending on if the thermostat is calling for heat or not When the desired room temperature is reached the stove will automatically go into the low heat 1 cycle When the temperature in the ro...

Page 23: ...he best way to set this is at the FUEL SETTING 4 When you are pleased with the burn and how the appliance is operating you are now ready to set the board up at LOW setting Set FUEL RATE to 1 or LOW se...

Page 24: ...p of the flame you need more combustion air Continue to pull out the damper about a 1 8 at a time opening the damper as needed to obtain a flame that is yellow and a fire that is brisk enough to carry...

Page 25: ...h type of fuel used FACTORS EFFECTING PELLET FEED RATES Generally the smaller harder and cleaner free from fines the pellets are the faster they will feed at a given setting and visa versa The extreme...

Page 26: ...ellets may experience days or even weeks of burning without the need to remove any clinkers from the grate FINES FINES in pellets are pieces of sawdust that were not properly formed or are the results...

Page 27: ...to grate bottom or sides Ensure that the holes are clean and unrestricted CAUTION When replacing the grate make sure it fits properly in the burn pot with the lip on the burn grate toward the front of...

Page 28: ...tom back and front Check periodically for fly ash build up B SUPER GRATE Stainless steel construction slotted bottom and air holes on front and back Slotted hole for Igniter air flow C Adjustment Tab...

Page 29: ...grate has become plugged with hard residue from burning lower quality fuel you may need to use a sharp awl or drill bit to open holes back to their original size BURN POT This is the pot where the pe...

Page 30: ...ck Stove Bright paint Tip use a hair dryer to warm the surface prior to touching up the paint this helps to reduce paint runs Note Do not use any other brand than Stove Bright as they may not be compa...

Page 31: ...or service Fire goes out Fans will not run Check to see that your stove is plugged in and electricity is flowing when START from the electrical outlet button is pushed Check with your VULCAN V Series...

Page 32: ...TRIES INC This can be done online at www dansons com support All claims under this limited warranty must be made through the dealer where your heater was purchased If an inspection by the dealer indic...

Page 33: ...C Acu Tron Wall Thermostat Kit USA Includes Thermostat module wall thermostat and 25 18 gauge bell wire Fahrenheit ACWTKTF Small View Shop Door Assembly Black large pin AHDRBAS Large View Door Assembl...

Page 34: ...ew Neo Ceramic Large View etched Cheap Charlie logo AGNCGE Grates Grate Super Grate ACSLGR Kits Dealers Parts Kit CCI100 Board 1of each fan motor AGDPKTSB timers igniter board electrical switches and...

Page 35: ...ccess panel 3 Unscrew the control board from the side of the heater 2 x hex screws 4 Locate the thermostat terminal block marked T STAT INPUT found on the back of the board see figure 31 5 Be sure to...

Page 36: ...ad Screwdriver Pail or bin How to Install 1 Unplug the appliance power cord from the wall outlet 2 To gain access to the inside of the appliance remove the hex screws from the LEFT HAND SIDE PANEL loo...

Page 37: ...ROV CITY STATE PROV CONTACT PHONE ZIP PC PHONE PURCHASE DATE INSTALL DATE INSTALLED BY STOVE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER WAS UNIT PRE BURNED SPECIAL COMMENTS MAINTENANCE LOG SERVICE DATE TECHNICIAN DESCRIPTIO...

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