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Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.  

 

Manchester Model 8330 Pellet Stove 

 

 

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Table of Contents 

Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 4

 

Important Notes ................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 6

 

General Specifications ......................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Electrical Specifications ....................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Components ........................................................................................................................... 8

 

Installation ............................................................................................................................ 10

 

Packing list ......................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Unpacking your Stove ........................................................................................................................................ 10

 

Installation Preparation ...................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Hearth Requirements & Floor Protection ........................................................................................................... 10

 

Clearance to Combustibles................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Manufactured & Mobile Home Installations ....................................................................................................... 12

 

Clearances to NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces ................................................................................................... 12

 

Room Sensor Installation ................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Optional Thermostat Installation ........................................................................................................................ 13

 

Venting ................................................................................................................................. 15

 

Exterior venting requirements ............................................................................................................................ 15

 

Outside Air ......................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

Operation.............................................................................................................................. 26

 

Loading Pellets .................................................................................................................................................. 26

 

Modes of Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 27

 

Quick Operations Guide .................................................................................................................................... 28

 

Ash Disposal ...................................................................................................................................................... 46

 

Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 47

 

Daily ................................................................................................................................................................... 47

 

Weekly or as Needed ........................................................................................................................................ 48

 

Monthly .............................................................................................................................................................. 48

 

Yearly or Every Ton of Pellets ........................................................................................................................... 49

 

As Needed ......................................................................................................................................................... 51

 

Glass Replacement Procedures ........................................................................................................................ 52

 

Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 53

 

Display Messages: ............................................................................................................................................. 53

 

General Issues: .................................................................................................................................................. 55

 

Replacement Parts & Optional Accessories List ..............................................................  57

 

Safety Label ......................................................................................................................... 58

 

 

Summary of Contents for 8330

Page 1: ...tions Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel burning room heater Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

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Page 3: ...tibles 11 Manufactured Mobile Home Installations 12 Clearances to NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces 12 Room Sensor Installation 13 Optional Thermostat Installation 13 Venting 15 Exterior venting requirements 15 Outside Air 17 Operation 26 Loading Pellets 26 Modes of Operation 27 Quick Operations Guide 28 Ash Disposal 46 Maintenance 47 Daily 47 Weekly or as Needed 48 Monthly 48 Yearly or Every Ton of Pel...

Page 4: ...in the industry Satisfied customers are our top priority Important Notes Please Read this Owner s Manual Please read this manual in its entirety before installing your stove thoroughly reading and understanding this manual will help you operate and maintain this pellet heater to ensure years of efficient economical use Please operate your stove in accordance with the instructions in this manual Fo...

Page 5: ... drawer closed and shut the unit off unplug the unit if the chimney fire does not go out immediately Have the unit and venting inspected before further use Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this appliance Locate stove out of traffic and away from furniture draperies clothing and flammable material Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kero...

Page 6: ...rs Pellet Fuel Burning Type ULC ORD C1482 M1990 Requirements for Space Heaters for Use with Particulate Solid Fuels ULC S627 00 Space Heaters for Use with Solid Fuels Report No 261 S 04b 2 Certified for US and Canada Approved for Mobile Home Installation Output Specifications BTU measurements assume 8 500 btu lb Lower quality fuel will reduce heat output and overall performance max burn lbs hr BTU...

Page 7: ...oratories Inc Report 261 S 04 8 3 Electrical Specifications Electrical Rating 120 V A C 60Hz 4 Amps A grounded surge protector is recommended to protect the circuit board If the voltage entering your home is below 116 volts your stove may not work properly Ensure that the polarity of the electrical receptacle that the stove is plugged into is correct Fuse replacement 3 5 amp minimum to 4 amp maxim...

Page 8: ...9 Components Components and features Maintenance Tool Heat Exchanger Rake Rod x2 Control Panel Secondary Hopper Door Ash Pan Screen below grill Door Handle Main Hopper Door Burn Pot Firebox Baffle Hopper Door Handle Hopper Door Sensor Sensor Magnet Front Door Burn Pot Pellet Feed Tube Ignitor ...

Page 9: ...0 Pellet Stove Page 9 of 59 Components Exhaust Vent Fuse Room Sensor Thermostat Connectors Outside Air Inlet STB Reset Switch Exhaust Fan Auger Motor Convection Fan Rear Cover Panel Hopper Housing Intake Air Flow Sensor Panel Mounting Screws 6 Motherboard Exhaust Vent ...

Page 10: ... this heater If you install the heater yourself have your dealer review your installation plans Adhere to all codes Local codes take precedence if more stringent than federal codes Plan and sketch your installation ensure all necessary requirements are met Ensure you consider all structural framing members studs joists rafters etc in your installation Slight adjustments in placement consideration ...

Page 11: ...ibles 1 D 6 152mm minimum 16 410mm recommended to allow side door opening for service E 2 51mm F 1 25mm G 6 152mm H 24 610mm I 24 610mm and J 2 51mm Figure 3 Side and Rear Clearances Figure 4 Vertical Vent Clearance Figure 5 Corner Clearances Horizontal Vent Figure 6 Corner Clearance with Vertical Vent Figure 7 Alcove Clearances ...

Page 12: ... must ensure that the outside air inlet remains clear of any objects leaves icing snow or other debris Keep the inlet away form any exhaust fans The inlet requires an adequate amount of ventilation If the inlet becomes restricted during operation the unit may starve for air which may cause smoke spillage and an inability to maintain a proper fire This smoke may set off smoke detectors in your home...

Page 13: ...erly secured and protected from future damage 3 Once the room sensor and wiring are properly installed connect the sensor s wiring to the 15 pin connector on the back of the unit Optional Thermostat Installation You can purchase your own thermostat for use with the Manchester Pellet stove Ensure the thermostat is properly located and the wiring properly installed to maximize the efficiency of the ...

Page 14: ...trip approximately inch insulation off the wires Insert one wire on each side of the connector tighten the screws 4 Insert the connector into the connection port 5 Room Sensor extension acceptable wire size is 20 18 AWG 75mm to 1mm Maximum recommended length is 50 feet 6 Connect the stove to a grounded 120 volt receptacle and set the stove to Thermostat Mode See Page 28 ...

Page 15: ... ON ROOM AIR FOR COMBUSTION USE OF AN OUTSIDE AIR KIT RECOMMENDED Exterior venting requirements A The clearance above grade must be a minimum of 18 46cm When venting terminates above a paved sidewalk or driveway on public land termination must be at least 7 feet 213 4cm above grade B The clearance to a window or door that can be opened must be a minimum of 48 122cm to the side and 48 122cm below t...

Page 16: ...of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary To reduce the risk of a chimney fire remove any soot or flyash if an accumulation of 1 8 3mm or more is found Please follow venting manufacturer s recommendations and required installation ...

Page 17: ...pressure is a problem in your installation see illustration below This situation become less likely the closer the make up and exhaust air piping are to each other Never draw outside air from an enclosed space garage unventilated crawl space etc as this would create a negative pressure situation and potentially starve your appliance of combustion air creating more soot and reducing performance eff...

Page 18: ...ve Page 18 of 59 Venting INSTALLATION EXAMPLE CLASS A CHIMNEY Use this installation when the pellet stove replaces an existing wood stove with a Class A chimney Use 4 L vent if over 15 of vertical L venting is installed 3 L Vent Class A Chimney installed to code Outside air inlet ...

Page 19: ...ve Page 19 of 59 Venting INSTALLATION EXAMPLE VERTICAL L VENT THROUGH THE CEILING AND ROOF Use this vent configuration on new installations where there are limitations to venting out the side wall Use 4 L vent if installing over 15 of vertical L venting 3 L Vent Outside air inlet ...

Page 20: ...Page 20 of 59 Venting INSTALLATION EXAMPLE EXISTING MASONRY FIREPLACE CHIMNEY Typical installation for use with an existing Masonry Fireplace Chimney Use 4 L vent if installing over 15 of vertical L venting Seal flue around L vent with noncombustible material 3 Flex L Vent 3 L Vent ...

Page 21: ...ity Home Heating Products Inc Manchester Model 8330 Pellet Stove Page 21 of 59 Venting INSTALLATION EXAMPLE EXISTING MASONRY CHIMNEY Installed into an existing masonry chimney with a full length 4 L vent liner 4 L Vent ...

Page 22: ... Stove Page 22 of 59 Venting INSTALLATION EXAMPLE EXISTING MASONRY CHIMNEY Installed into an existing masonry chimney with no L Vent liner chimney must have other approved liner in good condition and a working clean out 3 or 4 L vent is acceptable 3 or 4 L Vent Approved Liner ...

Page 23: ...ON EXAMPLE VENTING WITH VERTICAL RISE Use these configurations to minimize the chance of smoke spillage in the room during a power outage This vent configuration will generate its own draft There must not be any combustible material within 36 of the outlet and the termination must be at least 18 above ground level ...

Page 24: ...oke spillage into the room if there is a power outage The outside air vent is recommended to reduce this chance NOTE As your Manchester pellet stove is power vented you can install it with consideration to exterior clearances with this horizontal only exit configuration However we recommend a vertical rise of 5 feet minimum in case of a power outage when some smoke may back up into your heated spa...

Page 25: ...e spillage into the room if there is a power outage The outside air vent must be connected to reduce this chance NOTE As your Manchester pellet stove is power vented you can install it with consideration to exterior clearances with this horizontal only exit configuration However we recommend a vertical rise of 5 feet minimum in case of a power outage when some smoke may back up into your heated sp...

Page 26: ...NCE DIRECTIONS WHEN OPERATING NORMALLY THIS APPLIANCE COULD TRIGGER SMOKE DETECTORS INSTALLED TOO CLOSE TO THE UNIT Loading Pellets Lift the hopper door vertically until fully opened open secondary hopper door add pellets into hopper until full In order to maximize hopper capacity push pellets into void spaces With all voids full maximum hopper capacity is approximately 50 lbs of pellets To reduce...

Page 27: ...quires an external milli volt thermostat sold at your local Hearthstone dealer or hardware store Automatic Easiest automatic mode Requires the use of the Hearthstone s Room Sensor included with the stove Programmable Best automatic mode Requires the use of the Hearthstone s Room Sensor included with the stove Note If the stove is triggered to shut down and then triggered to turn back on immediatel...

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Page 42: ...and the button to set the minutes Once the time is set press to continue Note 24 hour clock is used on this stove Step 5 Use the and buttons to change and set the current day of the month Press to continue Step 6 Use the and buttons to change and set the current month of the year Press to continue Step 7 Use the and buttons to change and set the current year Press to continue Step 8 The current da...

Page 43: ...r the program choices Step 5 Press the button to set the Home and Away times if the same times are to be used every day of the week Then skip to Step 8 Press button to select if the Home and Away times are customized for each day of the week Step 6 Press the button to select the Daily programming option Step 7 Use the button to toggle between the days of the week Press the button to advance to the...

Page 44: ...ke between 10 and 20 minutes depending on the starting temperature of the stove and type of pellets Ignition The igniter auger and exhaust fan turn on immediately when the ignition phase is started The burn pot will partially fill The amount of filling depends on how full the auger is before the stove is started and the amount of ash and clinkers in the pot Once the initial amounts of pellets are ...

Page 45: ... out completely the stove will enter a normal startup cycle Power Outages The stove does not have backup power to operate during power outages If the unit is installed with no vertical exhaust venting it may cause smoke to backup into the room To minimize the potential for smoke entering the room Hearthstone suggests installing the unit with a minimum of five feet of vertical venting and the use o...

Page 46: ... press three times Step 2 Press the button to enter the setup menu Step 3 Press twice Step 4 Press the and buttons to adjust the fan speed faster and slower The maximum setting is 30 and the minimum is 10 Step 5 Continue pressing until the main display is reached Ash Disposal Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid Other waste shall not be placed in t...

Page 47: ...e personnel inspect the unit and venting once a year to ensure that they are clean free of obstruction safe and in good working order If service is required only qualified service personnel should perform it WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS OR FOR INFORMATION ABOUT PARTS OR SERVICE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL HEARTHSTONE DEALER NOTE TURN THE UNIT OFF ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL DO NOT O...

Page 48: ...Remove ash from ash pan 1 Remove drawer deposit ashes in proper metal receptacle with closable lid Clean glass DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE GLASS 1 Use glass cleaner and soft cloth or use pellet ash and a water moistened cloth rub lightly Monthly Clean Hopper Auger 1 Remove auger access plate inside hopper 8mm wrench or socket AVOID DROPPING BOLTS INTO AUGER 2 Vacuum any fines in hopper and...

Page 49: ...surfaces Clean Baffles Heat Exchanger 1 Remove and clean firebox baffles Inspect for burn through or cracking replace as required 2 Exercise rakes vacuum all accessible surfaces and spaces 3 Clean convection fan impeller cage with a soft brush vacuum as necessary 4 You can use high temperature stove paint inside the firebox after cleaning to prevent rust during the non heating season Upper Lower B...

Page 50: ...the bill out b If there is little or no resistance adjust the latch tension or replace the gasket Inspect Venting Soot and Flyash Formation and Need for Removal The products of combustion will contain small particles of flyash The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases Incomplete combustion such as occurs during startup shutdown or incorrect opera...

Page 51: ...p of dust and lint Clean the exterior surfaces of the unit using soap water and a soft cloth Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners Take care not to scratch the glass or enamel finish if so equipped when cleaning the unit We do not recommend the use of chemical wax based cleaners or polishes due to the potential for discoloration of the castings or enamel when the residues of the cleaners or pol...

Page 52: ...screw holes and place a small amount of anti seize compound in each one 7 Place the gasketed new glass onto the door Ensure sticker is on the exterior face of the glass 8 Important Center the glass and ensure that the edges of the glass are parallel with the edges of the opening 9 Check glass position again centered and parallel then screw the glass retainer clips back on the door using a crisscro...

Page 53: ...chieved during startup firebox temperature too low Dirty Stove Preform a Yearly Cleaning see page 49 Inferior wet pellets Consult your Hearthstone dealer for a recommended pellet type and storage Auger clogged with fines Clean auger Burn pot full of ash or clinkers Clean burn pot Ash pan full and ashes contacting bottom of burn pot Empty ash pan Auger was completely empty and did not refill fast e...

Page 54: ...r bill test outlined in this manual see page 50 Replace gasket if necessary Exhaust blower clogged Clean the blower Follow the procedure in the Maintenance section of this manual Dirty stove Preform a Yearly Cleaning see page 49 Poor air flow or exhaust fan speed too slow Replace 3 exhaust venting with 4 If everything checks out and problem persists increase exhaust fan speed Cap Open Hopper senso...

Page 55: ...tact with the steel surface of firebox around the perimeter of the pot Clean floor of firebox Ash pan too full and ashes contacting bottom of burn pot Empty ash pan Exhaust blower clogged Clean exhaust blower Follow procedure in the Maintenance section of this manual Fire has gone out Room temperature satisfied display reads STOP Normal operation Stove in a cleaning cycle display reads CLEAN Norma...

Page 56: ...our Hearthstone dealer for a recommended pellet type and storage Dirty stove Preform a Yearly Cleaning see page 49 Display not working Stove unplugged or electrical circuit is off Ensure stove is plugged in to an active circuit Power outage Contact you Hearthstone Dealer for battery back up options Connection between mother board and display not working Check fuse on back of stove Check wire conne...

Page 57: ...HIELD 5090 016 FRAME OUTER ASH BOX 3200 101 SATIN BLACK HIGH TEMP PAINT 5090 069 SCREEN OUTLET GRILL 7000 037 WIRE HARNESS 5090 070 LOUVER CIRCULATION AIR 7211 951 CONVECTION FAN ASSY 5330 025 HINGE HOPPER DOOR LEFT 7211 967 EXHAUST FAN MOTOR 5330 026 HINGE HOPPER DOOR RIGHT 7211 970 AUGER MOTOR 5330 030 DOOR SECONDARY HOPPER 7300 000 MOTHER BOARD 5330 035 AIR WASH 7300 005 AIR FLOW SENSOR 5330 04...

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