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The Advance Pellet Stove is capable of manual operation. This also allows the operator

to manually control operation during an emergency (i.e. igniter failure, when using a 502H
battery backup, or when using certain generators.)

The unit can be switched between "AUTO" and "MANUAL" at any time during operation.

NOTE: When starting the unit in the "AUTO"

mode and switching to "MANUAL", the fire must be
large enough to start  the distribution blower. The
starting of the blower is a signal that the start cycle
is completed and the fire will not go out.

Manual  Ignition/Operation

This setting will produce a large viewing fire without a
distribution blower operating.

   Manual Stove Temperature Mode

Room Temperature Mode: 

This setting will produce a

room temperature of 70 degrees with the distribution blower
at medium speed.

Igniter Switch to "MANUAL"

Room Temperature Mode

The  fire  will have  to  be  lit  with  starting gel  and  a

match, or started automatically, see "Automatic Opera-
tion". Turn to "Manual" position when the fire is estab-
lished.

The difference between "AUTO" Room Tempera-

ture  Mode  and  "Manual" Room  Temperature  Mode  is
that the fire will not go out as the room temperature goes
above the control board setting. The unit can only go to
low burn and will remain there until it runs out of fuel or
until more heat is needed and the feed rate increases.
Feed rate adjustments and dial settings are the same
as "AUTO" settings.

Igniter Switch to "MANUAL"

Stove Temperature

 Mode

The advantage of this mode is to allow the opera-

tor to have a large viewing fire without blowing extra heat
into the room.

During operation, with the temperature dial set 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 this point. Therefore,
there can be a higher feed rate ( a larger viewing fire)
without an excess of hot air blowing into the room.

An example of when to use the Manual Stove Tem-

perature Mode is if you want to watch a large fire and
the room is aleady  up to temperature. The Stove Tem-
perature Mode  allows you  to have  a larger  fire and  a
lower sound level, without the distribution blower.

NOTE: During the use of this mode, if you keep

increasing the temperature dial setting to increase
the fire size, the distribution blower will automati-
cally come on when the ESP Temperature reaches
350

o

 F, or 81% output.

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Summary of Contents for Advance Pellet Stove

Page 1: ...AFETY FOLLOW INSTALLATIONDIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALSABOUT RESTRICTIONSAND INSTALLATIONINSPECTION REQUIREMENTS INYOUR AREA CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY SUCH AS MUNICIPAL BUILDIN...

Page 2: ...dvance Igniter Automatic Ignition System allow the unit to burna large variety of biomass fuels with varyingash content The Advance feed systemhas a maximum feed rate of 6 lbs per hour and a minumum m...

Page 3: ...lly on 4 can be increased if higher burn rates are necessary The unit s maximum burn rate should not create less than 1 of ash on the burn pot front edge See Fig 2 Page 4 Overfeeding is not a safety c...

Page 4: ...ed rate setting that works well use that setting Remember if your feed rate is too high you may waste fuel 5 This is usually a weekly maintence procedure Cleaning the burn pot with the scraper with a...

Page 5: ...at the fire willnot go out as the roomtemperature goes above the control board setting The unit can only go to low burn and will remain there until it runs out of fuel or until more heat is needed and...

Page 6: ...n With the unit burning in AUTO turn to Stove Mode and putthe fan on H Set the Temperature Dial to 7 Allow the unit to burn for about 30 minutes andcheck ash on frontof burn pot Fig 5 If the ash line...

Page 7: ...e Troubleshooting section for more details A six blink status may be set if the stove is allowed to run out of pellets To reset turn mode selector to OFF then back on to the desired mode If the unit w...

Page 8: ...icing Please take this into account when plac ing the stove Mobile Home Installation AFTER THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED Before the first fire is lit check and record the high and low draft reading nu...

Page 9: ...s holding each rear shield Using a 5 16 nut driver or socket loosen the 2 screws about 4 or 5 turns Figure 12 Slide the rear shields straight outward until the ends come out of the rear retaining clip...

Page 10: ...on fan blade change can be made by an authorized Harman Dealer These changes must be done with the use of a draft meter These changes affect the low and high burn rate air to fuel ratios A simple draf...

Page 11: ...25 feet from the unit or in another room are not recommended It is recommended that the room sensor be installed even if only installed on the rear of the unit as a return air sensor The roomsensor i...

Page 12: ...nd is not creating a negative pressure in the house Outside Air Outside air is optional except in mobile homes and where building codes require The benefit of outside air is mainly noticed in small ve...

Page 13: ...his method provides excellent venting for nor mal operation and allows the stove to be installed clos est to the wall One inch from the wall is safe how ever two or three inches allows better access t...

Page 14: ...s in method 6 4 Installing into an existing fireplace chimney US only This method can be used for normal operation This method also provides natural draft in the event of a power failure The damper ar...

Page 15: ...vent pipe fittings Seal pipe joints with silicone in addition to the sealing system used by the manufac turer Pipe size should be increased to 4 using this method 6 Installing into an existing chimne...

Page 16: ...nt pipe 7 Installing through the ceiling vent Through the ceiling vent follow PL vent manufacturer s recommendations when using wall and ceiling pass through Flashing Stormcollar 12 min 3 min 3 min Fi...

Page 17: ...from the horizontal center line of the regulator 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 building...

Page 18: ...should be done in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM WARNING KEEP COMBUSTIBLES AWAY FROM FLUE OUTLET CAUTION CAUTION THE ST...

Page 19: ...ash fines behind the ash pan This space behind the ash pan was designed to allow the fines to fall out of the vertical heat exchangers and collect where they are easily cleaned out rather than going...

Page 20: ...end of the door while in the open position If thedoor is goingto be openedfor anextendedperiod of time it is suggested that it be removed see Fig 36 and set safely aside 3 Inspect the door gasket and...

Page 21: ...hese 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 rear of the feeder body Not coiled inside the burn pot...

Page 22: ...of the burn pot Figure 44 Slide the brick panel into the left corner of the fireboxwith the panel resting on the top edges of theburn pot Rotatetheright sideofthe brick panel through the dooropening...

Page 23: ...rearflue tube Figure 46 Rotate the retainercoverhandle counter clockwise upward as far as it will go approximately90o Figure 47 Hold the intake coverhandle and pull until the side of thecover at ther...

Page 24: ...ng Lift baffle up and out The right and left baffle are interchangeable 6 Now remove the heat exchanger baffle plates See Fig 51 52 To remove the left plate slide the center lock to the right To remov...

Page 25: ...s too low for proper combustion the switch opens cuttin power to the feeder mo tor and the igniter element This switch is connected into the AC high voltage wires therefore the control may show the fe...

Page 26: ...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 OUT OF VENT 1 Air fuel ratio is too rich A Feed rate too high...

Page 27: ...nches Fuse Rating 6 amp BTU Range 0 to 48 000 Feed Rate 1 0 lbs hr on minimum 6 lbs hr on maximum Flue Size 3 inch Pellet Vent Pipe Maximum Wattage 480 Watts Start cycle and test Start Cycle Wattage 3...

Page 28: ...28 Advance Wiring Diagram...

Page 29: ...29 Advance Feeder Assembly...

Page 30: ...l 3 00 06641 Front Glass 3 40 08728 Side Glass 2 3 40 08729 Hopper Lid Knob 3 43 02000 View Door Frame 3 43 06613 Gold 4 Black Nickel 5 Grill 3 43 06642 Gold 4 Black Nickel 5 Glass Divider Trim Black...

Page 31: ...but not limited to fire lightning acts of God power failures and or surges rust corrosion and venting problems are not covered Damage and or repairs including but not limited to remote controls filter...

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