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Cambridge Pellet Stove Installation and Operation Manual

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Cambridge EP00075

Page 1: ...NSTALLATION INSPECTION PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET FUEL ROOM HEATER FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE This manual is available for free download on the manufacturer s web site It is a copyrighted sale is strictly prohibited The manufacturer may update this manual from time to time and ...

Page 2: ...t restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new stove You may need to get a building permit for the installation of this appliance and the venting system that it is connected to Consult your municipal building department or fire department before installation We recommend that you also inform your home insuranc...

Page 3: ...tion 18 4 5 Installation Configurations 19 4 5 1 Installation Warnings Cautions and Recommendations Reminder 19 4 5 2 Through Wall Installation Main Floor or Basement 20 4 5 3 Through Roof Installation 21 4 5 4 Through a Factory Built Chimney 22 4 5 5 Through an Existing Masonry Fireplace 23 4 5 6 Through an Existing Masonry Chimney 24 PART B OPERATION 25 5 GENERAL INFORMATION 25 5 1 Operation War...

Page 4: ...emoval 47 8 1 6 Cleaning the Air Wash System 48 8 1 7 Glass Care 49 8 1 8 Replacement of Broken Door Glass 49 8 1 9 Door Gasket Maintenance 49 8 1 10 Door Adjustment 50 8 2 Venting System Maintenance 50 8 2 1 Dealing With a Chimney Fire 51 8 2 2 Soot and Fly Ash 51 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 52 9 1 Validating Status 52 9 2 Testing Components 54 9 3 Main Error Codes Possible Causes and Solutions 54 9 3 1 Bl...

Page 5: ...THERMOSTAT AC05558 86 APPENDIX D MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION 88 APPENDIX E COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY 90 ENERZONE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY 92 REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ONLINE To receive full warranty coverage you will need to show evidence of the date you purchased your stove Keep your sales invoice We also recommend that you register your warranty online at http enerzone intl com warranty registration aspx...

Page 6: ...ables The recommended heated area for a given appliance is defined by the manufacturer as its capacity to maintain a minimum acceptable temperature considering that the space configuration and the presence of heat distribution systems have a significant impact in making heat circulation optimum Grades of pellet fuel are determined by organizations such as Pellet Fuels Institute PFI ENplus and CANp...

Page 7: ...ents Voltage and frequency 120VAC and 60Hz AC Current 2 3A 120VAC 3 5A 120VAC Control board fuses Main 7 5A 250V fast blow fuse Convection blower 5A 250V fast blow fuse Combustion blower 3A 250V fast blow fuse Exhaust blower 3A 250V fast blow fuse Auger motor 1 3A 250V fast blow fuse Auger motor 2 3A 250V fast blow fuse Igniter 5A 250V fast blow fuse Mobile home Canada or manufactured home USA The...

Page 8: ...8 Cambridge Pellet Stove Installation and Operation Manual 1 3 Overall Exterior Dimensions A FRESH AIR INTAKE B FLUE OUTLET ...

Page 9: ...RE THE VENT WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH ANY TRUSS ROOF BEAMS WALL STUDS WATER PIPES OR ELECTRICAL WIRING IT MAY BE EASIER TO RELOCATE APPLIANCE THAN TO REWORK THE BUILDING STRUCTURE THIS STOVE IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO BE INSTALLED IN A BEDROOM WARNING VENTING SYSTEM CONNECT THIS STOVE ONLY TO A LISTED PELLET EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL OR TO A LINED CHIMNEY CONFORMING TO NATIONAL AND L...

Page 10: ...HED TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE MOBILE HOME AND THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM IF REQUIRED A FRESH AIR KIT CAN BE INSTALLED TO SUPPLY COMBUSTION AIR TO THE ROOM OR SPACE SEE APPENDIX E COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL INC SBI GRANTS NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR STATED FOR THE POOR INSTALLATION OR L...

Page 11: ...his stove must be connected to a pellet vent system complying with the requirements for Pellet Vent in the standards UL 103 UL 641 ULC S629M CAN ULC S609 and ULC ORD C441 or to a code approved masonry chimney with a stainless steel flue liner 2 3 Before Operating Your Stove Some minor installation and adjustment are required prior to use LCD support can be installed at the back of the stove on the...

Page 12: ...el Location Since the information given on the certification label affixed to the stove always overrides the information published in any other media owner s manual catalogues flyers magazines and or web sites it is important to refer to it in order to have a safe and compliant installation In addition you will find important information about your stove model serial number etc You will find the c...

Page 13: ...rances to combustible materials 2 Clearances are to facilitate maintenance 3 Clearances to adjacent wall reduced by using the side clearance reduction kit AC02733 sold separately 4 Clearances to adjacent wall reduced by using the certified heat shield system AC02710 sold separately 5 Clearances to adjacent wall reduced by using either the side clearance reduction kit AC02733 or the certified heat ...

Page 14: ...LENT OR ANY OTHER APPROVED OR LISTED MATERIAL SUITED FOR FLOOR PROTECTION Any type of tile will require a continuous non combustible sheet beneath to prevent the possibility of embers falling through to the combustible floor if cracks or separation should occur in the finished surface this would include floor protection for built in raised hearths Check local codes for approved alternatives In Can...

Page 15: ...listed pellet vent that meets the UL 641 Standard A pellet vent listed to UL 103 is also suitable for installation with this stove This stove can be vented in an existing factory built or masonry chimney with the addition of a stainless steel liner provided the chimney is more than 4 in diameter The liner should be listed and should meet the ULC S635 CAN ULC S640 standard in Canada and the UL 1777...

Page 16: ...EVL can be calculated like this 2 horizontal run of 1 2 X 1 X 1 2 of EVL 1 elbow 90 or Tee 5 of EVL 3 vertical length of 4 3 X 4 X 0 5 6 of EVL Total EVL 2 5 6 13 Since the total EVL is less than 15 feet the recommended exhaust venting diameter is 3 NOTE DO NOT INCLUDE THE EXTERIOR WALL TERMINATION IN THE EVL CALCULATION 45 ELBOW AND TERMINATION COLLAR ...

Page 17: ...ical run It is thus standard since the venting system ends in the gridded area WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SMOKE SPILLAGE THERE SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT LEAST ONE FOOT OF VERTICAL RISE FOR EACH FOOT OF HORIZONTAL RUN IN ALL CASES AT LEAST 3 FEET OF VERTICAL RISE IS NEEDED 4 4 Termination Location Termination should not be located so that hot exhaust gases can be a hazard They can reach temperatures o...

Page 18: ...ance to window or door that may be opened F 39 100 cm Clearance to corner or adjacent wall H 39 100 cm Not to be installed above a meter regulator assembly within 39 100 cm horizontally from the vertical center line of the regulator and for 15 vertically I 72 183 cm Clearance to gas service regulator vent outlet or within 39 100 cm of an oil tank vent or an oil tank fill inlet J 39 100 cm Clearanc...

Page 19: ...tion location for a direct vent system are the same than those permitted with a regular pellet vent system except for the following The exit terminal shall be located not less than 9 23 cm from any opening through which vent gases could enter a building 4 5 Installation Configurations 4 5 1 Installation Warnings Cautions and Recommendations Reminder CAUTION PROFESSIONNAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY REC...

Page 20: ...position of the exhaust pipe in the wall and cut a hole of the appropriate size for vent in the wall 4 Install wall thimble as per vent manufacturer s instructions 5 Ensure you install enough horizontal pipe length to exceed the exterior wall of 6 inches Install a tee section to the pipe passing through the wall 6 Run the vent vertically up the wall for at least 36 Refer to the vent manufacturer s...

Page 21: ...e appliance flue collar If necessary use a horizontal additional length between the flue outlet and the tee 3 Drop the plumb line over the center of the tee outlet and mark location on the ceiling 4 Cut a hole for appropriate ceiling support Frame rough opening 5 Install ceiling support and the first vent section as per vent manufacturer s instructions 6 Install a firestop radiation shield on any ...

Page 22: ... between the flue outlet and the tee 3 Use a proper chimney adaptor for your installation 4 Run the number of sections of vent necessary to go through the chimney adaptor into the chimney 5 Connect the vent to a stainless steel 4 liner according to the vent manufacturer s instruction 6 Install roof flashing and rain cap as per manufacturer s instructions If necessary install and seal a storm colla...

Page 23: ...t tee is centered in the chimney flue area 4 Install a vented flashing at the top of the fireplace chimney Stainless steel plate and screws are recommended Cut a hole for the vent pipe If needed cut a second hole for the air intake pipe Seal all joints with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant to prevent water leakage 5 Seal and install vertical roof vent If required seal and install a sto...

Page 24: ... masonry 5 Connect the horizontal vent pipe to the cleanout tee by pushing it through the hole in the masonry 6 If desired once the horizontal pipe is in place the space between the pipe and masonry may be filled with high temperature grout 7 Install a vented flashing at the top of the masonry chimney Stainless steel plate and screws are recommended Cut a hole for the vent pipe If needed cut a sec...

Page 25: ...O COMBUSTIBLE IT IS RECOMMENDED TO UNPLUG THE STOVE WHEN IT S NOT IN USE FOR PROLONGED AMOUNT OF TIME I E DURING SUMMER SENSORS ON THE STOVE ARE ACTIVATED BY HEAT AND COULD ACTIVATE THE FANS EVEN IF THE STOVE IS NOT IN FUNCTION THIS STOVE IS DESIGNED AND TESTED TO BURN ONLY WOOD PELLETS ANY OTHER TYPE OF FUEL BURNED IN THIS HEATER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY OPERATING YOUR STOVE AT THE MAXIMUM SETTING ...

Page 26: ...S HOPPER SHOULD BE KEPT FREE OF ANY FOREIGN OBJECTS AT ALL TIME TO PREVENT ANY DAMAGE TO THE STOVE THE STOVE WILL NOT OPERATE DURING A POWER OUTAGE IF AN OUTAGE DOES OCCUR CHECK THE STOVE FOR SMOKE SPILLAGE OPENING A WINDOW WILL PREVENT NEGATIVE PRESSURE AND SMOKE SPILLAGE IN THE ROOM MAINTAIN PROPER VENTILATION IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ADEQUATE OXYGEN IS BEING SUPPLIED TO THE FIRE FOR PROPER COMBUSTI...

Page 27: ...THIS STOVE REQUIRES REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SEE SECTION 8 1 1 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WILL REDUCE THE STOVE PERFORMANCE AND COULD EVENTUALLY DAMAGE IT IT ALSO MAY LEAD TO SMOKE SPILLAGE IN YOUR HOME 5 1 1 Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You Your new pellet stove is a space heater which means it is intended to heat the area it is...

Page 28: ...for use with premium grade wood pellets PFI certified Pellet Fuel Institute WARNING BURNING OTHER TYPES OF PELLETS IS PROHIBITED IT VIOLATES THE BUILDING CODES FOR WHICH THE STOVE HAS BEEN APPROVED AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY 5 2 2 Where to Store Bags of Pellets We recommend that you store your bags of pellets in a dry and well ventilated area if possible Using dry pellets will increase the perform...

Page 29: ...splay different icons layout depending if the stove is on or not Main status page when the stove is OFF Main status page when the stove is running in thermostatic mode Description of each main status page icon Operating mode Thermostatic or manual Thermostatic mode calling for heat Settings button On Off button Feed screw button Burn rate parameters Burn rate adjustment Convection blower speed adj...

Page 30: ...the settings icon Select SETUP You can choose between three languages English French or Spanish and between o F or o C Select o F or o C icon to display temperatures in the desired unit 6 1 4 Viewing Statistics From the main status page choose the settings icon Select TROUBLESHOOT and then using the arrows go to page 2 Statistics will be available between page 1 to 3 These statistics can be very u...

Page 31: ...G USED Even though your stove can burn a large variety of wood pellets we strongly recommend the use of high quality pellets to obtain maximum performance out of your stove see Section 5 2 1 Proper Fuel When using lower quality combustible a restrictive venting system or using the stove in high altitude you may need to adjust the PILOT SETTING ADJUSTMENT and the FUEL QUALITY ADJUSTMENT These two 2...

Page 32: ...2 Combustion adjustment fuel quality adjustment The COMBUSTION ADJUSTMENT will allow you to modify default settings by 5 for auger motor 1 and 10 for combustion and exhaust fan To restore default setting select DEFAULT Here are some situations where you may want to adjust these components Average speed of auger motor 1 You may want to increase the auger motor 1 speed if fire goes out when combusti...

Page 33: ...nvection Fan Speed Adjustment You can adjust the stove s convection fan speed for each combustion level selected Thus an adjustment range is offered to reduce or increase air distribution in the room Take note that not all fan ranges are available but the speed of the convection blower is consistent with the requested burn rate Press the blower button to adjust the blowing speed Press or to increa...

Page 34: ...ed turned OFF or if the stove runs out of pellets Indicates that the stove is in thermostatic mode The red waves indicate that the thermostat is calling for heat It will heat at the selected combustion level until the thermostat has reached room temperature setting The waves will disappear once the thermostat has reached room temperature setting At this time the combustion level will switch into t...

Page 35: ... pilot cycle is selected the stove will shut down when the temperature set on the thermostat is reached Every time the thermostat will call for heat the stove will go through the complete ignition cycle 6 1 9 2 30 Minutes or 60 Minutes The pilot cycle begins when temperature set on the thermostat is reached It will last 30 or 60 minutes depending of the selected pilot cycle If the thermostat does ...

Page 36: ...he pellet feeding systems press the auger icon and select PURGE SCREW in the displayed page Pellet feeding system button Pellet feeding system parameters Pellet feeding system running Button to stop the pellet feeding system 6 1 10 1 Purge Screw Use this option to empty the feeding system at the end of the season When selected the system will turn for two minutes STOP ...

Page 37: ...e has been developed primarily to enable sales people to show the stove s functionalities in showrooms without starting it Thus when the DEMO mode is activated the stove will not turn on but all the components will operate as if the stove was on To disable the DEMO mode you must press the word DEMO MODE followed by OFF ...

Page 38: ...R OTHER MEANS OF SUPPORTING THE FUEL ONLY USE THE APPROVED STOVE BURN POT 7 2 Everyday Startup Before starting the stove make sure there is enough pellets in the hopper and that the recommended maintenance schedule has been followed see Section 8 1 1 Recommended maintenance schedule then press the ON OFF icon on the main status page Note that the button will flash from green to yellow during the i...

Page 39: ...y active but stable If you see the flame getting lazy very high and orange it may be a sign that there is something wrong Usually overheating issues are caused by too much restriction in the venting system a blocked heat exchanger a lack of combustion air or a lack of maintenance If this happens your stove will become very hot If the stove becomes too hot UNIT OVERHEAT code will appear on the LCD ...

Page 40: ...ash content will increase cleaning frequency See Section 5 2 1 Proper Fuel for recommended combustibles WARNING FAILURE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THIS STOVE AS INDICATED CAN RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY HAZARDS NEVER CLEAN WHEN HOT THE USE OF A DOMESTIC CENTRAL OR COMMERCIAL VACUUM CLEANER TO PERFORM THE MAINTENANCE OF YOUR PELLET STOVE IS NOT RECOMMENDED ASH PARTICLES MAY DAMAGE THE MOTORS O...

Page 41: ...the Baffle and the Combustion Chamber Top baffle Pull the top baffle towards you When release from the notches lower it and pull it towards you to take it out of the combustion chamber Bottom baffle Lift the baffle pull it towards you and take it out of the combustion chamber ...

Page 42: ...very fins of the cast iron heat exchanger 1 and 2 Also clean the lip over the door 3 With a brush also clean behind the plate NOTE IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO CLEAN THE EXHAUST CHANNEL COMBUSTION CHAMBER SEE SECTION 8 1 3 EXHAUST CHANNEL AND EXHAUST BLOWER MAINTENANCE IMMEDIATLY AFTER CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER ...

Page 43: ...ust channel is accessible from the front and the exhaust blower is located on left hand side of the stove The following procedure demonstrates how to perform inspection and cleaning In order to access the exhaust channel removed the ash drawer access panel A and the ash drawer B Then remove the exhaust channel plug C ...

Page 44: ...ove Installation and Operation Manual Using a brush and an ash vacuum brush and vacuum all the dirt and ashes from the exhaust channels Open the hopper lid and remove the left side decorative panels E Unscrew the 2 screws B ...

Page 45: ... F Slightly lift it in order to remove it Remove the clean out trap H by unscrewing both wing nuts G Using a brush and an ash vacuum brush and vacuum all the dirt and ashes from the exhaust channel Make sure that the gaskets are still in good condition replace them if needed ...

Page 46: ... burn pot using a scraper 2 The burn pot simply sits onto the air intake channel You must lift to remove it from the stove Two small pins guide the burn pot in place Make sure that the burn pot is well in place before turning on the stove as shown in the diagram 3 If necessary clean the air intake channel Vacuum the combustion residues located under the burn pot On the following view this is the h...

Page 47: ...e ash drawer A of its contents open the ash pan access door by lifting the panel 2 Empty the ash drawer vacuum around the ash drawer and the bottom of the combustion chamber WARNING ASH PAN MUST BE IN PLACE AND THE ASH PAN ACCESS DOOR MUST BE KEPT CLOSED AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE STOVE IS IN USE ...

Page 48: ...em Vacuum the ashes that may have accumulated into the airwash system This will allow an optimum air flow along the inside portion of the glass and prevents the glass from sooting up Open the door and removed the cover of the airwash system I Vacuum the ashes accumulated in the gridded area J ...

Page 49: ...thick with the dimensions 10 3 8 x 10 3 8 Refer to replacement parts section WARNING ALWAYS WEAR SUITABLE GLOVES WHILE HANDLING BROKEN GLASS WARNING REPLACEMENT GLASS SHOULD ONLY BE PURCHASED FROM AN AUTHORIZED DEALER SEE REPLACEMENT PARTS SECTION TEMPERED GLASS OR ORDINARY GLASS WILL NOT WITHSTAND THE HIGH TEMPERATURES OF THE STOVE IF YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THE DOOR GLASS MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL THE NE...

Page 50: ...pin spring pin with a small hammer 8 2 Venting System Maintenance CAUTION REGULARLY EXAMINE THE VENTING SYSTEM THE JOINTS AND THE SEALING TRIMS TO ENSURE THAT THE SMOKE AND THE COMBUSTION GASES ARE NOT DRAWN BY THE CONVECTION BLOWER The most efficient method to sweep the venting system is by using a 4 pellet brush depending on your installation Brush downwards so ash soot and creosote residues wil...

Page 51: ... close by 5 Do not use the stove again until your chimney and stove have been inspected by a qualified chimney sweep or a Fire Department Inspector CAUTION CLEANOUT OF THE STOVE AND THE VENTING SYSTEM IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASON TO MINIMIZE CORROSION DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS CAUSED BY ACCUMULATED ASH 8 2 2 Soot and Fly Ash The combustion products contain small particle...

Page 52: ... you test each component individually and will also give you many tips in how to solve any problems related to a specific error code NOTE IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT MAKE SURE TO HAVE THE MODEL OF YOUR STOVE AND THE SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND THEY CAN BE FOUND ON THE CERTIFICATION LABEL INSIDE THE HOPPER LID 9 1 Validating Status When using your stove you can validate at any...

Page 53: ...de has occurred From page 4 is the list of operating states of the electronic components If the square is green it means that the operating state of the component is normal no matter if it s on the left column or right If the square is red it means that the operating condition is abnormal This screen will give you the operating status in real time meaning that when the stove is running if a state ...

Page 54: ...ED TO MANUALLY TEST MANIPULATE OR REPLACE ANY COMPONENTS THE STOVE NEEDS TO BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE WALL OUTLET This section contains main error codes possible causes and many suggestions to guide you in resolving them After giving an error code your stove will shut down by itself and start a cool down cycle If you want to start your stove again you will need to press on the button and then on th...

Page 55: ...ensor wire connections are faulty or disconnected Make sure that the pressure sensor telecommunication wire connections do not cause a shout circuit or are not loose Replace or reconnect wires if necessary The pressure sensor hose is disconnected Make sure the pressure sensor hose is well installed on the exhaust blower pressure tap and on the pressure If not reinstall it The exhaust or combustion...

Page 56: ...pot holes are blocked Remove the burn pot and clean it thoroughly The auger is jammed or auger motor failed Go to the troubleshooting page on the LCD see Section 9 2 Testing Components screen and test auger motors If one of the motors is not running check if motor is defective or if the auger is jammed HOPPER VALVE A Screws B Valve and motor assembly ...

Page 57: ...r housing for signs of damage such as burrs rough spots or grooves cut into the metal that could have caused a jam Clean the auger housing thoroughly to remove all pellet dust o If the hopper s rotary valve is jammed empty the hopper s pellet contents completely to access the top of the rotary valve Once accessible make sure that no object other than wood pellets are found in the cavities of the r...

Page 58: ...d fuel is used see Section 5 2 1 Proper Fuel The igniter is defective Go to the troubleshooting page see Section 9 2 Testing Components and follow instructions for component check Test the igniter to see if it glows It should take no longer than two minutes If it does not glow red check the wiring and the F3 fuse If the wiring is properly connected and the fuse is good disconnect the igniter and c...

Page 59: ...ailed Go to the troubleshooting page see Section 9 2 Testing components on the LCD screen and test both gear motors If one of the motors is not running check if motor is defective or if the pot auger or rotary valve is jammed NOTE IF THE HOPPER GEAR MOTOR FAILED OR THE ROTARY VALVE IS JAMMED TO AVOID PELLET SPILLAGE EMPTY THE HOPPER OF ITS CONTENTS BEFORE EXECUTING THE FOLLOWING TESTS o If the gea...

Page 60: ...equate fuel is used Remove the burn pot make sure that all openings are clear and check that no ash has filled the tube around the igniter Refer to the maintenance section Also make sure that the recommended fuel is used see Section 5 2 1 Proper Fuel The flue is not properly installed Make sure the venting system meets the criteria in the Section 4 Venting System as well as the venting system manu...

Page 61: ...mponents mentioned above ONCE THE MAINTENANCE DONE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS After 3 attempts press restart and then enter the following code 999333555 and press accept The system will reset 9 3 7 Hopper Lid Open The hopper lid remained open for more than 3 minutes As a security measure the auger stops turning and feeding pellets as soon as the hopper lid opens It will resume normal operation as s...

Page 62: ...riginal parts if necessary Make sure the door is well adjusted see Section 8 1 9 Door Adjustment Negative pressure A faint wood burning odor during ignition or shut down is normal Although if this increases beyond what is considered normal or if you notice an unusual soot build up on walls or furniture check your venting system carefully for leaks and make sure all gaskets are in good condition Th...

Page 63: ... blowers independently see Section 9 2 Testing Components If one of them does not function make sure there is power and that the blowers are properly connected If they still don t work check fuse F4 and F5 on the control board A blown fuse will be darkened or will have a broken filament If the fuses are in good condition the combustion or exhaust blower is probably defective Replace the faulty par...

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Page 65: ...in electronic board The main board is located on the right hand side of your stove Unplug your stove remove the right hand side decorative panel Next remove the two screws holding the panel and rotate the panel LETTER FUSE FUNCTION AMPERAGE A MAIN BOARD FUSE 7 5A B CONVECTION BLOWER 5A C COMBUSTION BLOWER 3A D EXHAUST BLOWER 3A E TOP AUGER 1 3A F BOTTOM AUGER 2 3A G IGNITOR 5A ...

Page 66: ...ER TUBES J PRESSURE SWITCH B BURN POT K F 160 THERMAL SWITCH C IGNITOR L POWER CORD RECEPTACLE D CONVECTION BLOWER M THERMOSTAT TERMINAL BLOCK E THERMISTOR N COMBUSTION BLOWER FRESH AIR INTAKE F L 250 THERMAL SWITCH O EXHAUST BLOWER G HOPPER P BOTTOM AUGER 2 H TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL PANEL Q TOP AUGER 1 I HOPPER SAFETY SWITCH R PC BOARD ...

Page 67: ...the convection fan assembly take note which wire goes where 1 Remove the decorative panel on the right hand side Then Remove the two screws A that hold the panel at the back of the stove Open and lift the panel to take it off the stove 2 Remove the wing nut I that holds the convection blower K in place Pull on the blower to take it out of the stove ...

Page 68: ...he right hand side Then Remove the two screws A that hold the panel at the back of the stove Open and lift the panel to take it off the stove Unlatch the clamps C Remove the backdraft shutter G and the gasket D Pull the combustion blower F and unplug the wire connector from the harness Remove the plug E of the blower ...

Page 69: ...he right hand side Then Remove the two screws A that hold the panel at the back of the stove Open and lift the panel to take it off the stove 2 Remove the decorative panel on the left hand side Then Remove the two screws A that hold the panel at the back of the stove Open and lift the panel to take it off the stove ...

Page 70: ... and Operation Manual 3 Open the left panel and lift it to take it out of the stove 1 Remove the exhaust collar R from the flue collar 2 4 Remove the 3 bolts that holds the exhaust motor in place and pull the exhaust motor out of the stove ...

Page 71: ...l switch can be replaced the same way 1 Remove both retaining screws A holding the thermal switch support bracket 2 Remove both retaining screws B holding the thermal switch 3 Remove the faulty thermal switch Replace new thermal switch C underneath the bracket by means of 2 screws B F 160 Replacement L 250 Replacement ...

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Page 80: ... 32 DIA X 1 1 2 L 1 12 SE69577 REMPLACEMENT GLASS WITH GASKET 10 3 8 X 10 3 8 1 13 AC06400 3 4 FLAT X 6 BLACK SELF ADHESIVE GLASS GASKET 1 14 PL69583 GLASS RETAINER 2 15 SE53585 GLASS RETAINER KIT WITH SCREWS 12 PER KIT 1 16 PL69565 BAFFLE 1 17 SE69575 REAR DECORATIVE CHANEL 1 18 PL69591 LOWER DECORATIVE HEAT SHIELD 1 19 SE68310 BURN POT 1 20 SE44132 IGNITER ASSEMBLY 120V 300W 1 21 60360 WHITE WIR...

Page 81: ...2 59 30439 SPRING CLAMP ZINC PLATED BRIGHT CHROMATE DIP 1 60 21400 COMBUSTION FAN GASKET 2 61 PL64359 COMBUSTION FAN GASKET FRAME 1 62 SE44147 AXIAL BLOWER ASSEMBLY 115V 9W 92 X 92 X 38 1 63 30777 PLASTIC BACKDRAFT DAMPER ASSEMBLY 1 64 30502 SELF TAPING SCREW 8 32 X 1 2 TYPE F x 3 4 HEX FLAT HEAD 2 65 44122 DOUBLE CAGE BLOWER 176 CFM CLASS H 1 66 PL68623 PROGRAMMED I O PC CONTROL BOARD 1 67 44151 ...

Page 82: ...T PLATE 1 83 30026 THREAD CUTTING SCREW 10 24 F 5 8 HEX WASHER HEAD 1 84 SE24233 GEAR MOTOR SUPPORT WITH INSULATION 1 85 44106 GEAR MOTOR FOR PELLET STOVE AUGER 1 5 RPM 1 86 30233 NYLON HEX LOCK NUT 10 32 ZINC 4 87 45864 OWNER S MANUAL CAMBRIDGE 1 88 AC05959 METALLIC BLACK STOVE PAINT 342 g 12oz AEROSOL 1 ...

Page 83: ...nsisting of a horizontal vent coming out at the back of the stove on a total distance of 8 feet This horizontal run is followed by a tee and a 6 foot vertical rise This type of installation is not acceptable As you can see the vent termination is clearly outside the allowed configuration zone on the chart because the venting system proposed does not have at least one foot of vertical rise for each...

Page 84: ...it would be acceptable The termination is within the allowable configuration zone on the chart since it would have at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run Furthermore the total vertical rise is at least 3 feet high WARNING To reduce the risk of smoke spillage there should always be at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run In all cases at least 3...

Page 85: ...all CAUTION BEFORE INSTALLING THE TOUCHSCREEN SUPPORT ON THE WALL CONNECT THE TOUCH SCREEN TO THE PRESSURE BOARD TO DETERMINE THE DISTANCE TO WHICH YOU CAN INSTALL THE TOUCH SCREEN Secure the support to the wall with the appropriate hardware not included Use the 2 mounting holes provided for this purpose on the support Connecting the touch screen The wire that establishes the communication between...

Page 86: ...he thermostat is very important to obtain comfort and efficiency from your stove Locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable building codes Install the thermostat in a location that provides good airflow characteristics and avoid areas behind doors near corners air vents direct sunlight or heat generating devices If the thermostat is installed in the same room as ...

Page 87: ...onnect one wire on RH and the other wire on W Red wire jumper can remain installed For further information refer to the manufacturer s instructions Wireless thermostat If you are using a wireless thermostat or a hand held thermostatic remote control connect the two thermostat wires to the terminal block located at the rear on the right hand side of the stove while facing it If the receiver wires a...

Page 88: ...wo anchoring holes A located for this purpose on each side of the pedestal as shown on the following image For use in a mobile home in Canada this pellet stove must be connected to a vent system certified according to the standard or ULC ORD C441 CAN ULC S609 A vent system meeting the requirements of ULC S629M can also be used For use in a manufactured home in the United States this pellet stove m...

Page 89: ...ve Installation and Operation Manual 89 A Fresh air intake B Tee C Pellet pipe length and or slip section D Ceiling support E Attic insulation shield F Roof flashing G Storm collar H Pellet pipe length I Vertical rain cap ...

Page 90: ...complete the installation make a hole of 1 4 to 1 2 6 mm à 13 mm bigger than the insulate pipe diameter in the outside wall of the house at the chosen location From outside place the outside air inlet cap E in the hole open side down and fasten the register to the wall with screw Place the insulated pipe A over the register tube and over the fireplace outside air connector D At each end carefully ...

Page 91: ...UL 181 AP foil tape Make sure that the fresh air intake backdraft shutter F functions freely The fresh air intake backdraft shutter is located in the back of the stove Sources of Outside Combustion Air WARNING IT IS FORBIDDEN TO DRAW COMBUSTION AIR FROM A BASEMENT AN ATTIC A GARAGE OR ANY CONFINED SPACE You can draw air from a ventilated crawl space underneath the floor You can draw air directly f...

Page 92: ...turer at its discretion may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of any warranted but defective parts The manufacturer shall in no event be responsible for any uncommon indirect consequential damages of any na...

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