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7.2  Recommendations for Mobile Home Installation

1.  Make sure there is an effective vapor barrier where the venting penetrates

to the outside of the mobile home.  Seal all openings in the vapor barrier
as required.

2.  Make sure the mobile home has adequate ventilation.  Your stove is a solid

fuel burning appliance.  As such, there is a possibility of smoke entering
the room.  By making sure the mobile home is adequately vented, you
reduce the chances of smoke remaining in the mobile home.

3.  Make sure the venting is properly installed and sealed.  Leaking vent

pipes may set off smoke detectors in the mobile home.  Also, some fuels
may produce carbon monoxide which, in large amounts, can be fatal.
Make sure the venting is installed properly to prevent leakage of carbon
monoxide into the mobile home.

4.  If parts become damaged or need to be replaced, please contact your local

dealer or visit WWW.KOZISTOVES.COM.  Do NOT replace parts with
any other parts not specified by your local dealer or manufacturer.

7.3  Mobile Home Combustion Air Intake Requirements

All mobile home installations MUST use combustion air from the outside.  This heater
must be connected to the exterior of the mobile home using a noncombustible metal pipe,
with a minimum 2 inch (50 mm) diameter.  APR Industries Ltd. part # AK100 (Air Intake
Kit)  can be used for this purpose.  Use of plastic pipes are not permitted.  Please read
the “Combustion Air Intake Requirements” section for more information.

7.4  Exhaust Vent Requirements

Venting a 

KOZI 

pellet burner for a mobile home is similar to that of a conventional

home.  Please refer to the “Typical Mobile Home Installation Configuration” section for
typical venting configurations the “Venting System” for vent termination and other
requirements.  It is highly recommended that 3’. minimum of vertical venting be used (as
shown in Figure 12 and Figure 13).  This will reduce the chance of smoke spillage into the
mobile home in case of a power failure.

7.5  Other Mobile Home Installation Requirements

1.  The heater must be securely anchored to the floor of the mobile home.

There are 4 holes located on the legs of the stove.  Use lag bolts (not
supplied) in these holes to anchor the stove to the floor of the mobile
home.

2.  There must be a noncombustible floor protector placed underneath the

heater and extending a minimum of 6” (150 mm) in front of the heater

Summary of Contents for Tradition A1108

Page 1: ...ty damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Save this manual for future reference Lithoid in...

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Page 3: ...Page 3 CAUTION Stove has moving parts Disconnect power before servicing...

Page 4: ...uirements 16 III OPERATION 17 1 General overview 17 2 Safety features 18 3 Electric Igniter 18 4 MX2TM Control 18 4 1 Basic Description 18 4 2 AUTO HIGH LOW MANUAL Switch 18 4 3 ON OFF Button 19 4 4 H...

Page 5: ...arding restrictions or installation requirements All installations must comply with local building codes 6 This heater requires a floor protector beneath the heater and extending a minimum of 6 inches...

Page 6: ...ghly recommended and is mandatory in mobile home installations Connect the air intake of the heater to the exterior of the building with a noncombustible metal pipe with a minimum diameter of 2 inches...

Page 7: ...acturer supplier has their individual clearances which must also be respected Figure 2 Sidewall Clearances Figure 1 KOZI Cast Iron Stove noncombustible floor protector Figure 3 Alcove Clearances 6 150...

Page 8: ...area If this is not possible a provision must be made to pull the heater out for service Dimension Description Previa A Unit to side w all or side facing 5 125 mm B Unit to back w all 1 25 mm C Corner...

Page 9: ...s can ONLY be reduced by means approved by local building or fire officials in your area 3 A safety certification label has been attached to the back of the heater A sample label is shown here to help...

Page 10: ...ng the proper fuel If you find your fuel has too much fines and saw dust the fuel may be screened before use DO NOT USE WET PELLETS under any circumstance Longer fuel may cause bridging of the auger a...

Page 11: ...scribe some typical installations Variations of these are possible Common sense safety and compliance with local codes must be respected in any variation Figure 9 Free standing through the wall and th...

Page 12: ...elbows long horizontal and or vertical runs may add too much resistance to air flow and may create burn problems The use of 4 inch venting in these types of installations will reduce the possibility o...

Page 13: ...ecuring all vent pipe joints The venting of this heater is not allowed to pass through any closets concealed spaces floors ceilings or attic spaces If the venting must go through a wall or combustible...

Page 14: ...t pipe must incorporates a minimum 3 vertical section immediately adjoining the heater It is highly recom mended that the total exhaust vertical rise be longer than the total horizontal run and that t...

Page 15: ...CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER Figure 12 Mobile home installation through wall interior rise Figure 13 Mobile home installation through wall exterior rise Figure 14 Mobile home installa...

Page 16: ...lations MUST use combustion air from the outside This heater must be connected to the exterior of the mobile home using a noncombustible metal pipe with a minimum 2 inch 50 mm diameter APR Industries...

Page 17: ...h heat for your room The feed system uses an auger to feed the pellet fuel into the burn pot The combustion system provides the air for the fuel to burn and pushes the smoke outside through the vent p...

Page 18: ...ter is right for you 4 MX2 MX2 MX2 MX2 MX2TM Control 4 1 Basic Description The MX2TM control is a digital control that uses a computer to control the operation of your heater You should be familiar wi...

Page 19: ...d to any external switch Thermostat 4 3 ON OFF Button This button allows you to turn the stove on and off Once pressed the stove will go through a start up sequence and the ON OFF light will blink Dur...

Page 20: ...t level for that desired HEAT SELECT setting 4 7 TRIM Button This button is used to compensate for fuel variations at the lowest heat level only With the heater at the lowest heat level 1 pressing thi...

Page 21: ...uger tube is empty It needs to be filled before the heater can be operated properly 2 Press the ON OFF button The ON OFF light and the AUGER light should begin to blink The motors should also begin to...

Page 22: ...ll cause the feed system to stop the AUGER light will stop blinking and the flame should die out within 5 minutes The exhaust fan and circulation fan will continue to run until you heater is cold appr...

Page 23: ...e chemicals can damage both the paint and labels on the heater Before each heating season 1 Clean the venting system It is imperative that you check the venting system for any blockages after any prol...

Page 24: ...HEAT SHIELD BACK HEAT SHIELD Figure 20 Exhaust fan assembly 4 Inspect the condition of the door gasket periodically and replace it as necessary It is important to make sure the door gaskets are in goo...

Page 25: ...securing the right side cover panel to the stove Figure 22 Oil ports on a circulation fan BOLTS SCREWS 6 Perform weekly maintenance Weekly or more frequently if needed 1 Pull and push the heat exchan...

Page 26: ...lid Figure 24 Burn pot stand assembly 5 Using the brush clean the walls and floor of the burn chamber 6 To remove ashes in the burn chamber area you will need to remove the ash tray Turn the 2 coil h...

Page 27: ...irty DO NOT clean the glass when the door is hot Cleaning the glass will allow you to see the flame and how it is burning This is very important to see if the heater is burning properly or not DO NOT...

Page 28: ...anual reset thermal disk has tripped Reset the manual reset thermal disk Manual reset thermal disk has failed Replace the manual reset thermal disk Exhaust fan thermal disk has failed Replace exhaust...

Page 29: ...the bolt and make sure the hole is aligned with the flat portion of the auger motor shaft Reinstall the bolt and tighten e If none of the above resolve your problem contact your local KOZI dealer 2 2...

Page 30: ...on fan is working properly With the heater plugged in start the heater Press the fan button You should feel air coming from the heat exchanger If not check for power at the fan speed control and repla...

Page 31: ...s air a If your flames are short white if your burn pot looks like a popcorn maker or your fire is always going out push the damper rod in slightly If this does not resolve your problem contact your l...

Page 32: ...DC GREY GREY AUTO MANUAL THERMAL DISK 5 VDC BROWN BROWN T STAT REMOTE 5 VDC MANUAL RESET THERMALDISK 120 VAC ORANGE ORANGE PINK BLUE IGNITER 120 VAC WHITE MOLEX CONNECTOR ONG ONG PINK GREY GREY BRN BL...

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Page 34: ...Page 34 3 EquipmentCompartment 10 1 2 5 4 6 7 3...

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Page 36: ...et Polygon Shape GKT00209 11 Back Heat Shield BCKSL100 Not Shown Side Heat Shield Left HTSLL100 Not Shown Side Heat Shield Right HTSHR100 12 Top Heat Shield TPHSLCIS 13 Burner Pot BPOT1005 14 Door Gla...

Page 37: ...der Coating Gold Plating Inner Heat Shields Gear Motor Self Igniter and Glass SaverTM Contact Your Dealer for Warranty Information The limited warranty covers defects in the material and poor workmans...

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