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3) 

The stove will not function in the “AUTO” mode when hot 

 

If the unit fails to operate, by-pass the auto side of the switch by inserting a jumper wire between the dual 
black wires and the dual brown wires located on the back of the switch. Plug the stove back in. if the 
stove operates , Replace the switch. 

 

4) 

The exhaust blower will not function normally 

 

Open the left side panel, check all connections against the wiring diagram. 

If all the connections are verified and the exhaust blower does not function at all , tap lightly on the 
exhaust motors end cap, this may loosen a tight motor. 

Apply 115V AC directly to the exhaust blower. If the motor does not run, replace the blower. 

If the motor runs, have your dealer inspect the wiring harness 

 

5) 

The convection blower will not function normally 

 

Check all of the connections between the fan controller, switch, and the convection blower against the 
wiring diagram. 

If the convection blower will not operate, Apply 115V AC to the motor directly, If the motor runs, Replace the fan 
controller. If the motor does not run, the convection blower has failed. Replace the blower. 

 

6) 

the auger motor will not function normally 

 

Make sure the exhaust blower is operating. 

Make sure the Dial-A-Fire is turned on. 

Unplug the stove and open the side and back panels. 

Check all the connections to the auger motor, Dail-A-Fire, Vacuum sensor, 200

°

F (93

°

C) temperature 

sensor and the timing control module against the wiring diagram in this manual. 

Check the condition of the Vacuum hose (located on the left-hand side of the stove). It should not be 
cracked or torn and should be installed on the top air inlet tube of the sensor. 

Check the manual reset button on the 200

°

F (93

°

C) temperature sensor. If this sensor has been tripped 

check the cause of the over-heating before pushing the red button in. check the auger for movement. 

If the auger still does not operate then apply 115V AC directly to the auger motor. If the auger motor does 
not work. Replace the auger motor. 

By-pass the 200

°

F (93

°

C) temperature sensor with a jumper wire, check the auger. If the auger works 

replace the 200

°

F (93

°

C) sensor. 

Check the voltage across the load pins of the timing module. It should be around 1-2 VAC, cycling to line 
voltage during an auger pulse. If not, replace the timing control module. 

Check the Vacuum sensor by placing a jumper wire between the Blue and Black wires that are attached 
to the sensor. If the auger works, test to see if the exhaust blower is producing enough vacuum. 

To test the exhaust vacuum place a magnehelic gauge in the sensor end of the vacuum tube. It should 
read over 0.5. if the reading is good then replace the vacuum sensor. 

If the auger motor still does not work, then attempt to by-pass the auger Dial-A-Fire control by removing 
the leads from the timing control module’s second delay pins and placing a jumper wire across the pins. If 
the auger now cycles very quickly, test the Dial-A-Fire potentiometer. If the auger did not then replace the 
timing control module. 

To test the Dial-A-Fire potentiometer, place the two test leads from a multimeter into the leads of the 
potentiometer. The potentiometer should have a range of 68k OHMS to approximately 850k OHMS (plus 
or minus 10%). If the range is not close then replace the potentiometer. 

 

7) 

The Dial-A-Fire has no effect on the fire 

 

Make sure that all connections to the timer control module are correct and secure. 

Perform a resistance test to the Dial-A-Fire potentiometer, by placing the two leads from a multimeter into 
the two leads of the potentiometer. The potentiometer should have a range of 68k to 850k OHMS (plus or 
minus 10%) 

 

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Summary of Contents for EF-II I

Page 1: ...PELLET STOVE EF i OWNER S TECHNICAL MANUAL SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD 6782 OLDFIELD ROAD VICTORIA BRITISH COLUMBIA V8M 2A3...

Page 2: ...12 Vent Termination Requirements 12 Removing Your New Stove From It s Pallet 13 Masonry Fireplace Insert Installation 14 Assembling the Face Plate for the FPI and BIH 15 Model BIH Recommended Framing...

Page 3: ...d on the left side of the stove It is advisable to clean the exhaust vent bi annually or every two tons of pellets The grounded electrical cord should be connected to a standard 115 volts 60 hertz ele...

Page 4: ...OVE Since Sherwood Industries Ltd has no control over the quality of pellets that you use we assume no liability caused by the quality of wood pellets used P F I PELLET STANDARDS Fines 1 maximum throu...

Page 5: ...emoved before operating the pellet heater K BRICK PANEL The paint on the steel brick panel may peel this is due to the extreme conditions applied to the paint and is in no way covered under warranty L...

Page 6: ...he blower speed control knob will vary the rate of airflow into the room by varying the speed of the convection blower NOTE The convection blower may cycle to high automatically depending on the setti...

Page 7: ...der moves freely Close the left side panel and the tighten screws Push the rod through the hole in the side panel Screw the knob on to the slider rod OPERATION 1 On the low heat output settings push t...

Page 8: ...and burn pot liner open the door using the door handle provided located on the left hand side of the stove swing the door open Lift the liner from the burn pot lift the burn pot from the firebox by ge...

Page 9: ...sliding it into one side panel then across into the other panel Screw rod in place Re install steel brick liner and screw into place Replace top baffle EXHAUST VENT Soot and Flyash Formation and Need...

Page 10: ...and pellet consumption Turn the knob counter clockwise and the reverse will happen When it is turned fully counter clockwise past the click the auger will stop 5 CONVECTION BLOWER This blower fan moun...

Page 11: ...ove off 12 120 F 49 C N C TEMPERATURE SENSOR IGNITER SHUT DOWN SENSOR This sensor mounted on the exhaust channel will turn the igniter off when the exhaust channel temperature reaches 120 F 49 C 13 IG...

Page 12: ...a wall to create some natural draft This is to prevent the possibility of smoke or odor during appliance shut down and to keep exhaust from causing a nuisance or hazard from exposing people or shrubs...

Page 13: ...en the left and right side panels There are two wood screws that are holding the bottom of the stove to the pallet Remove the screws Close the side panels See PAGE 18 how to install the pedestal INSER...

Page 14: ...ert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of 3 or 4 diameter extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney The liner must conform to type 3 requirements of CAN ULC S635 6 R...

Page 15: ...ve side panels Loosen the front hopper lid screws and center the top panel under the hopper lid tighten screws Insert each side panel anchor screw through the top panel into the corresponding side pan...

Page 16: ...This unit includes a 3 75 mm pedestal and surrounding faceplates The part of the unit behind the faceplate can be enclosed with combustible material Model BIH has 1 25 mm standoffs to establish clear...

Page 17: ...ntle Hearth Mount 8 INCHES Combustible flooring underneath the unit and extending 6 INCHES 150 mm to the sides and front must be protected by a non combustible material ALCOVE DIMENSIONS Minimum Alcov...

Page 18: ...tallation Remove the pedestal from the box Remove the ENVIROFIRE unit from the box Place the unit on its back making sure not to damage the wiring Back off the screws on the base install the pedestal...

Page 19: ...Connect the exhaust vent pipe to the exhaust pipe on the stove 10 All joints in the vent system shall be fastened with three 3 screws Seal the connection with high temperature silicone 11 Push the sto...

Page 20: ...THROUGH WALL INSTALLATION 1 20...

Page 21: ...the center of the fresh air intake pipe on the unit Match the center with the same point on the wall and cut a hole about 1 5 8 41 mm in diameter 5 Install the fresh air pipe 6 Install the tee with a...

Page 22: ...E WALL and then finish it by performing the following 9 Install a tee with clean out on the outside of the house 10 Install PL vent upward from the tee Make sure that you install support brackets to k...

Page 23: ...struction and Mobile Homes OUTSIDE FRESH AIR CONNECTIONS A Fresh air intake is strongly recommended Failure to install Intake air may result in improper combustion as well as the unit smoking during p...

Page 24: ...unit and open the hinged side panels held tight with two screws With the stove unplugged examine all connections Make sure they are firmly connected and that there are no exposed wires touching the st...

Page 25: ...sor If this sensor has been tripped check the cause of the over heating before pushing the red button in check the auger for movement If the auger still does not operate then apply 115V AC directly to...

Page 26: ...ire is going out before the 120 F 49 C N O temperature sensor shuts the stove off Check to see that the slider damper is in the correct position Turn the Dial A Fire up slightly poor quality pellets w...

Page 27: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 27 27...

Page 28: ...CONTROL EF 132 EF2 FPI HINGED CAB SIDE LEFT EF 039 EF2 AUTO MANUAL SWITCH EF 132 A EF2 FPI HINGED CAB SIDE RIGHT EF 041 GREEN LIGHT EF 137 OVERSIZE BRASS TRIM EF 044 DIAL A FIRE EF 138 FS PEDESTAL FUL...

Page 29: ...POT LINER EF 024 ASH PAN COVER MAGNETS EF 117 EF 2 FS LEFT SIDE CABINET PANEL EF 107 EF 2 FS RIGHT SIDE CABINET PANEL EF 108 EF 2 HOPPER SIDE RAILS EF 142 EF 142 EF 2 FPI STOVE TOP EF 115 EF 2 3 FPI...

Page 30: ...0 F 93 C MANUAL RESET EF 016 AUTO MANUAL SWITCH EF 039 DIAL A FIRE EF 044 VACUUM SWITCH EF 017 AIR INTAKE TUBE PIN IGNITER EF 127 AIR INTAKE BOX IGNITER BOX IGNITER TEMP SENSOR 120 F 49 C EF 015 AUGER...

Page 31: ...CAL MALFUNCTION ETC The limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship as long as the products has been installed according to the manual s instruction If the product is damaged or broke...

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