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Greenfi re GF45 BioEnergy Stove

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INSTALLATION

VENT TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS

1. 

Do not terminate the vent in any enclosed or semi-enclosed areas that can build up a concentration of fumes.

2.

 Vent surfaces can become extremely hot. Keep children away from such areas. Non-combustible shielding or guards may be required.

3.

 Termination must exhaust above the inlet elevation. It is recommended to have a short vertical run which will help in the event of total power 

failure.

4. 

If the unit is incorrectly vented or the air to fuel mixture is out of balance, a slight discoloration of the exterior of the house might occur. Since 

these factors are beyond the control of FPI we grant no guarantee against such incidents.

5.

 When installing into an existing masonry chimney, you will probably need a short horizontal section to clear the lintel and allow the hopper lid to 

open.  See diagram on page 13 for more details. 

6.

 Do not terminate a vent 

underneath a veranda porch or deck unless fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the fl oor.

NOTES: 

-   Vent terminations shall not be recessed into walls or siding.
-   A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings 
    and serves both dwellings.
-   If the vent termination is accessible, a certifi ed guard shall be installed.
-   Local codes or regulations such as CAN / CSA B365 or USA NFPA 211 may require different clearances. Check with your local   

 

    authorities. 

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOUR PELLET STOVE BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED DEALER/INSTALLER.

The diagram below references all horizontal applications. For vertical applications refer to B365 for Canada and NFPA 211 for the US 
along with pages 10 to 13 in this manual. 

               

Min. 

Clearance 

   Description

84" (2134mm) 

Above public walkway, sidewalk or street.

72" (1829mm) 

Within any gas regulator vent or mechanical air inlet to a building.

36" (914mm) 

Within a building opening, air inlet of another appliance, an oil tank vent or property boundry

36" (914mm) 

Horizontally of the vertical centerline of a gas meter/regulator and within height of 15ft. (4.5m) above.

12" (305mm) 

Above grade level or any non-combustible surface such as cement or gravel.

36" (305mm) 

To any building projection, adjacent wall or any combustible materials such as grass, trees, fencing, etc. 

 

48" (1219mm) 

From beside/below any door or window that may be opened.

12" (305mm) 

Above any door or window that may be opened.

12" (305mm) 

To inside or outside corner.

24" (610mm) 

Below any eave or roof overhang. 

Diagram 3

Summary of Contents for Dell-Point GF45

Page 1: ...uel burning room heater Failuretofollowtheseinstructionscouldresultin property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building or re of cials about restrictions and installation inspection r...

Page 2: ...about your product that are not covered in this manual please contact the FPI DEALER in your area Keep those FPI FIRES burning Safety Note If this stove is not properly installed a house re may result...

Page 3: ...INSTRUCTIONS Control Panel Functions 15 Starting Procedures 16 To Start Your Stove 16 Priming Stove Empty Hopper 16 Burning Wood Pellets Primed Hopper 16 To Stop Stove 16 Operation Guidelines for Burn...

Page 4: ...anieseach GF45 We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review The safety label is located on the back panel of the stove NOTE FPI units are constantly being improved Check the label on th...

Page 5: ...rebox in a negative pressure situation These are safety functions of the appliance INSTALLATION UNIT LOCATION 1 For optimum bene t from your appliance speak to your professional for help with your lo...

Page 6: ...e fans consume an average of 200 cfm which is more powerful than the combustionfanontheGF45 creatingnegativepressurearoundthestove To overcome this negative pressure the GF45 requires the installation...

Page 7: ...LLATION INSTALLATION UNIT DIMENSIONS CLEARANCES Alcove Ceiling height is 60 324mm measured from bottom of the unit Floor Protector of 0 84k factor minimum is required beneath the Hearth Please check w...

Page 8: ...or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings If the vent termination is accessible a certi ed guard shall be installed Local codes or regulations s...

Page 9: ...Green re GF45 BioEnergy Stove 9 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL TERMINATION Top View Side View...

Page 10: ...Green re GF45 BioEnergy Stove 10 INSTALLATION OUTSIDE VERTICAL TERMINATION INSTALLATION Side View...

Page 11: ...Green re GF45 BioEnergy Stove 11 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION VERTICAL TERMINATION Top View Side View Diagram 6...

Page 12: ...Green re GF45 BioEnergy Stove 12 INSTALLATION EXISTING CLASS A CHIMNEY INSTALLATION Diagram 7...

Page 13: ...Green re GF45 BioEnergy Stove 13 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION EXISTING MASONRY CHIMNEY Diagram 8...

Page 14: ...ere it left off upon restoration of power To facilitate the installation of a larger 12 volt battery we include exten sion alligator clip leads in the battery installation kit Note 12 volt batteries s...

Page 15: ...elect the appropriate fuel type that is going to be burned Heat Level Settings Select the desired heat level by pressing buttons Heat levels range from 1 to 5 for all fuels Service Allows you to chang...

Page 16: ...ht attempts To Start Your Stove To facilitate your start up and regardless of fuel being utilized in your stove you must use wood pellets as fuel for starting This will quickly raise the burner and ve...

Page 17: ...u continue to use the same fuel i e Corn or Wheat Burn pot fuel bed If you cannot see 5 of the burn pot wall above your fuel ember bed the level is too high refer to Diagram 9b in Low Fuel Ember Bed C...

Page 18: ...CLEAN THE COMBUSTION FAN FLYWHEEL X INSPECT THE SEALS X CLEAN THE CHIMNEY X INSPECT IGNITOR TUBES X COMPONENTS OF STOVE EACH START UP WEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUALLY REMOVE ASHES IN BURN POT X CHECK THE ASH R...

Page 19: ...er avoid the use of a domestic style vacuum cleaner with lter only when the stove is cold to remove the ashes accumulated around the burn pot Diagram 10 Clean the interior of the glass door Use the sh...

Page 20: ...corn or wheat can stick to the ash screws resulting in poor movement and ash removal Check by removing the ash extraction system or look inside the burn pot Diagram 16 Diagram 15 Step 2 Use a 9 16 wre...

Page 21: ...iagram 26 Give the piece of paper a little tug and if it slips out easily the gaskets need to be replaced Use only approved gasket and adhesive obtainable from your FPI dealer A proper high temperatur...

Page 22: ...ngs 5 levels of heat Electrical Min Capacity 25 amps 120 volts 120 volts or 240 volts AC 15 amps 240 volts Max Capacity 65 amps 120 volts 35 amps 240 volts 12 volts DC Min Capacity 1 8 amps 13 8 Volts...

Page 23: ...the startup procedures as listed in the manual System Shutdown Contact Dealer a The feed auger fuse is blown Unit will go into shutdown mode After shutdown the screen will display Fuse Error EFF b The...

Page 24: ...Pin 3 4 orange wires safety Pin 16 red wire Convection fan Pin 5 6 green wires safety Pin 17 black wire input Pin 7 black wire feed system Pin 18 white wire protection Pin 8 yellow wire feed system Pi...

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Page 27: ...er name purchase date model serial number problem parts requested Without this information the claim will be invalid Warranty is only valid if the maintenace schedule is followed as listed in the manu...

Page 28: ...Printed in Canada Copyright 2006 FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd All rights reserved...

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