FPI Hampton Greenfire GC60 Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

Routine Cleaning and Maintenance

The following list of components should be inspected and maintained routinely to ensure that the appliance 

is operating at its optimum and giving you excellent heat value. The appliance, flue gas connector and 

the chimney flue require regular cleaning. Check them for blockage prior to re-lighting after a prolonged 

shut down period.

Check the Burn Pot Liner DAILY

Weekly

Bi-annually or 2 Tons of Fuel

Burn Pot and Liner - Empty

Exhaust Vent

Agitator

Fresh Air Intake Tube

Heat Exchanger Tubes

Blower Mechanisms

Door Glass

Heat Exchanger Tubes

Ash Pan and Door Gaskets

Behind Firebox Liners

Inside Firebox

All Hinges

Door Latch

Post Season Clean-up

Ash Box 

Cleaning Ports

BURNER POT AND LINER

 (Checked Daily/Emptied Weekly)

This is the ‘pot’ where the pellets are burned. 

Only clean when the unit is cold.

Note: If, after long periods of burning, the fire continually builds up and overflows the burn pot or there 

is a build up of clinkers, this is an indication that the pellet fuel quality is poor or the stove may need 

cleaning. Check the stove for ash build up (clean if required) and adjust the combustion air trim and if 

required the slider/damper to produce the proper clean combustion. 
1.  Open the door using the door handle located on the right-hand side of the stove.
2.  Lift the lever on burn pot to unlock the fire grate and remove it.
3.  The agitator locks at the right; rotate the top of the agitator towards the back of the firebox to unlock 

it, slide it to the left, and lift it out of the burn pot liner. 

4.  Lift the burn pot liner out of the stove. 
5.  Lift the burn pot from the firebox by gently lifting it up at the front of the burn pot, then slide it out 

from around the air intake tube and the ignitor cartridge. 

Fire Grate

Agitator

Burn Pot 

Liner

Ignitor

Air Intake 

Tubes

Burn Pot

6.  Remove any build up on the agitator (calcium build-ups are 

common when burning corn).  Using a metal scrapper, remove 

material that has accumulated or is clogging the liner’s holes. 

Then dispose of the scrapped ashes from the liner and from 

inside the burn-pot. 

7.  Place the burn-pot back into the stove, there are hooks at the 

front of the burn pot that sit in a mount in the firebox. Ensure 

that the air intake tube and the ignitor cartridge. are properly 

inserted into the burn pot. 

8.  Place the liner back into the burn-pot, making sure that the 

ignitor hole in the liner is aligned with the ignitor tube; push 

the liner up against the ignitor tube.

9.  Slide the agitator back into place and turn rotate the top 

towards the front of the stove to lock it in.

10. Set the fire grate in place, it should sit level on the front and 

back of the burn pot liner. Lock it in with the lever on the burn 

pot.

11. Close the door

Figure 8: GC60 Burn Pot Assembly.

TOOLS REQUIRED TO CLEAN 

UNIT:

 

Torx T-20 Screwdriver, ¼”, 

5

/

16

” ⅜”, 

7

/

16

” wrench and/or socket, Brush, 

Soft Cloth, and Vacuum with fine 

filter bag

Hampton GC60 Cast Pellet Stove Owner’s Manual

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Cleaning Your Pellet Stove

Summary of Contents for Hampton Greenfire GC60

Page 1: ...ne or other flammable vapoursandliquidsinthevicinityofthisoranyother appliance Installation and service must be performed by an authorized installer or service agency Tested by IMPORTANT SAVE THESE IN...

Page 2: ...ency s wood emission limits for wood emission limits sold after May 15 2015 Under specific test condition this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates raging from 9200 45 500 Btu hr Efficiency...

Page 3: ...uctions 6 Dimensions Specifications 6 Control Board Functions 7 Automatic Safety Features of Your Pellet Stove 7 Operating Your Pellet Stove 7 Turning Your Pellet Stove Off 9 Slider Damper Set Up 9 Ro...

Page 4: ...l may allow longer intervals between cleaning CLINKERING clinkers are silica sand or other impurities in the fuel that will form a hard mass during the burning process This hard mass will block the ai...

Page 5: ...or and ash drawer must be kept closed when the unit is in operation to prevent fume spillage and for proper and safe operation of the pellet stove Also ensure all gaskets on the door are checked and r...

Page 6: ...ruction doesn t meet load capacity suitable measures e g load distributing plate must be taken to achieve it DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT DO NOT CONNECT THIS...

Page 7: ...ge Current Max Power 110 120 V 4 2 Amps 504 Watts Frequency Hopper Capacity Consumption on Low 60 Hz up to 60 lb 36 3 Kg 1 5 lb hr 0 68 Kg hr Testing Standard Weight with full hopper Consumption on Hi...

Page 8: ...row to adjust setting 3 Light is the default setting Depending on Fuel quality Ignition problems may occur at higher altitudes this can be resolved by trimming the Combustion Fan to a higher setting 7...

Page 9: ...en pressed After the ten 10 minutes it will pulse at the same interval as the feed auger When the start up sequence is complete the unit will ramp up in two 2 minute intervals until it has reached the...

Page 10: ...a negative pressure range of 0 15 0 17 inches of water column 37 42 Pa This can be measured using a Magnahelic pressure gauge once the unit has been running on heat level 5 setting after one hour of b...

Page 11: ...locks at the right rotate the top of the agitator towards the back of the firebox to unlock it slide it to the left and lift it out of the burn pot liner 4 Lift the burn pot liner out of the stove 5 L...

Page 12: ...gasketing may come loose To repair this glue the gasketing on using high temperature fiberglass gasket glue available from your local dealer This is important to maintain an airtight assembly ASH BOX...

Page 13: ...otection It is very important that the stove be cleaned and serviced as stated above CLEANING PAINTED SURFACES Please clean surfaces with a soft damp cloth CLEANING ENAMEL SURFACES Enamel Finishes and...

Page 14: ...r the first two 2 years and limited labour for the first two 2 years to the original purchaser Please see the exclusions and limitation section below as certain restrictions and exclusions apply to th...

Page 15: ...aler before installation 10 FPI will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions 11 The Limited Warranty does not cover installation and operational related proble...

Page 16: ...n any stove replaced in field and is not liable for travel costs for service work In the event of in home repair work the customer will pay any in home travel fees or service charges required by the A...

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