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Top and Lid Assembly

Center

Medallion

Flame Guide

Heat

Exchanger

Cover

Ash Pan

(2) Spring Latches

(One on each side)

Fig. 11

Installation: Removing unit from skid

How to Reduce the Weight for Installation

1. Remove the top/lid assembly and side panels.

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Note:  Removal  of  the  cast  hopper  lid  itself  is

NOT necessary or recommended.

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Note: The hopper lid  must be in the "OPEN" position

befo re  the  top/lid  a ssembly  can  be  lifted  of f  or
reinstalled on the stove body.

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There are (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2" flange head bolts securing

the  top/lid  assembly to  the  stove  body. They  can  be
removed from the underside with a 3/8" socket.

The cast top and lid assembly bolt down bars:

On each side of the stove body, underneath the cast
top, are (2) 1/4" flange head bolts.See Fig. 12.
These  bolts  pull the  cast  top  and lid  assembly  down
onto the hopper gasket to seal the hopper.
They  also  allow  for  a  small  amount  of  front  to  back
adjustment  for  alignment  of  the  top  into  the  wing
pockets.

Internal
Cast Iron
(4) pieces

Mounting Shell

Protector Angles: These angles are designed to
protect  the  blower  motor  from  damage  when
placed on a flat surface. Be careful where and
how the stove body is handled.

Be  careful  not  to
damage 

the

distribution  blower
located  under  the
insert.  There  are
gua rds  on  bot h
sides of the motor
to  allow  the  insert
to  re st  on  a  flat
surface,  however,
extra  care  should
be taken.

Distribution Blower

Bolts require a

3/8" socket.

(View looking up under the cast top.)

Top  bolt  down  bar

Fig. 10

Fig. 12

Remove  the  cast  side  panels  by  lifting  them  upward
off of the hinge pins. See Fig. 13.

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Summary of Contents for Accentra The Harman Accentra Pellet Insert

Page 1: ...OR YOURSAFETY FOLLOW INSTALLATIONDIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALSABOUT RESTRICTIONSAND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS INYOUR AREA CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY SUCH AS MUNICIPA...

Page 2: ...you get just the right amount of heat 24 hours a day This remarkable technology lets you fill the hopper set the desired temperature and walk away TheAccentra insert lights automatically brings the ro...

Page 3: ...otor or the igniter element to operate if the view door is open 4 Adjust Feed Rate If this is your first fire or you are trying different pellets set the feed adjuster to 4 Fig 1 This is a conservativ...

Page 4: ...om temperature Therefore as it gets colder more pellets will be burned automati cally The distribution blower speed will vary according to the position of the mode selector pointer and fire size Ignit...

Page 5: ...d will probably need to be increased After you know a feed rate setting that works well use that setting Remember ifyourfeed rateis too high you may waste fuel 5 This isusually a weekly maintence proc...

Page 6: ...et at 5 or less the distribution fan will not operate A 5 on the temperature dial and a 5 on the feed adjuster is approximately 80 output It is not necessary to oper ate the distribution blower below...

Page 7: ...e Test Runsall motorsatfull speed forone minute to check operation After two minutes the stove will go to minimum burn and the blowers will alternate fromhigh to low every minute to remind you that yo...

Page 8: ...y underneath the cast top are 2 1 4 flange head bolts See Fig 12 These bolts pull the cast top and lid assembly down onto the hopper gasket to seal the hopper They also allow for a small amount of fro...

Page 9: ...in place Note The heat exchanger covers will tilt to the front when the center medallion is removed pproximatlely 12 but the left side tube requires the total length of the brush to be used Removing t...

Page 10: ...ide wings should be standing up aligned with the side of the mounting frame and slid inward towards the center Note The wings mount on the rear side below the notch and on the front side above the not...

Page 11: ...ireplace face 6 You must now decide whether to install the room sensor as a wall sensor or as a return air sensor Harman highly recommends that the room sensor be installed If you are installing the r...

Page 12: ...or as a return airsensor Insert the sensor end of the wire from the rear of the mounting frame through the hole as shown in fig 24 Tyrap the sensor end so that the sensing tip is in the middle of the...

Page 13: ...ationis used with orwithout outside air make sure the flue pipe termination clearances are followed as per the manufacturers recommendations 16 Place the stove body on the mounting shell gasketed rail...

Page 14: ...dy is latched into place and the front door is closed Connecting the power cord The white from the mounting frame connects to the white of the insert body The black from the mounting frame connects to...

Page 15: ...ck for tears or signs that the gasket is not sealing properly Fig 36 19 Inspect the silicone sponge gasket on the top edge of the hopper If it is okay put the cast top hopper lid assembly see Fig 35 i...

Page 16: ...els open and close freely for good control board access 22 Slide the stove body into the mounting frame Note The two spring latches on the bottom right and left side of the body must be in the proper...

Page 17: ...tion area This is the area that comes closest to the mounting frame as the unit is slid in and out of the frame 11pin socket on rear ofcontrol board 6 amp glass fuse Fig 40 Hopper lid foam gaskets Cas...

Page 18: ...fire is lit check and record the high and low draft readings A simple draft test should be performed after completing the flue pipe installation To record the results for future reference 1 Plug unit...

Page 19: ...ough the 5 holes in the base plate shown in Fig 26 2 The unit must also be connected for the out s ide a ir S e e pa ge 21 All mobile home ins ta lla tions re quire the us e of o uts ide a ir this wil...

Page 20: ...rtical 90o or T 2 0 Vertical 45o 1 0 Horizontal 90o or T 4 0 Horizontal 45o 2 0 Longruns of flex orPL vent pipe installeddirectly vertical fromtheflue stub may require more frequent cleaning due to fl...

Page 21: ...vent pipe wall and ceiling pass through fittings to go through combustible wallsand ceilings Be sure to usea starting collar toattach the venting sys tem to the stove The starting collar must be seal...

Page 22: ...e event of a power failure A 4 inch stainless steel flex pipe is needed for the flue pipe and3 aluminumor Stainless Steel Flex Pipe is used for the intake In Canada and some places in the US it is re...

Page 23: ...llent venting for nor mal operation and in a fireplace with inadaquate flue space or a height of over 30 feet A 3 or 4 PL vent pipe should be used with an optional swivel flue stub NOTE The flue stub...

Page 24: ...t would be the responsibility of the installer to supply something to fill this space and be strong enough to support the front of the insert As for the size and position of the existing chim ney and...

Page 25: ...n the UL label Fig 55 Fig 56 Accentra Insert Zero Clearance Cabinet Be sure to use ap provedpellet ventpipe wall and ceiling pass through fittings to go through com bustible wallsand ceilings Be sure...

Page 26: ...red fromthe horizontalcenter line of the regu lator 1 I The clearance to service regulator vent outlet must be a minimum of 6 feet 1 J The clearance to a non mechanical air sup ply inlet to the buildi...

Page 27: ...If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Soot and fly ash Formation and n...

Page 28: ...connectors These connections between the hot leads the wires inside the burn pot and the cold leads the wires from the control board are always pulled to the inside rear of the feeder body Not coiled...

Page 29: ...rear flange of the burnpot They should be checked for blockage and cleaned with a vacuum if necessary Note The bottom of the flame guide has 2 notches that match the holes Cleaning the Heat Exchanger...

Page 30: ...blade by pulling it directly away from the blower housing The cord on the motor is long enough to allowthe motor to be set down on the black plastic fan cover This allows for easy access to inspect a...

Page 31: ...igniter element This switch is connected into the AC high voltage wires therefore the control may show the feeder motor and igniter lights on but they are not 31 The Control Board ESP combination is...

Page 32: ...e FIRE HAS GONE OUT 1 No pellets in hopper 2 Draft setting is too low 3 Something is restricting fuel flow 4 Feed motor or draft motor has failed 5 Power failure or blown fuse SMOKE IS VISIBLE COMING...

Page 33: ...side Air Size 3 inches Fuse Rating 6 amp BTU Range 0 to 42 000 Feed Rate 75 lbs hr on minimum on maintenance 5 lbs hr on maximum Vent Size 4 inch Pellet Vent Pipe standard 3 inch Pellet Vent Pipe opti...

Page 34: ...35 Accentra Insert Wiring Diagram J2...

Page 35: ...52007514 HCS 3 8 16x 3 30 1371608713 Bearing Retainer 2 00 04035 Auger 3 50 00365 Intake Air Box Assembly 1 10 674045 Differential Pressure Switch 3 20 9301 Feeder Body Weldment 1 10 00910 Slide Plate...

Page 36: ...3 21 00661 Combustion Blower 3 21 08639 Distribution Blower 3 21 47120 Tailpipe Insulator 3 44 674102 White Black Control Knob 3 3 31 00968 Control Knob Shaft 3 3 31 00982 Front Glass w gasket 3 40 67...

Page 37: ...and venting problems are not covered Damage and or repairs including but not limited to remote controls filters fuses knobs glass ceramic brick panels ceramic fiber afterburners door packing tile cera...

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