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Typical Exhaust Termination Configurations 

A- 

90 Deg. Elbow 

B- 

1

2” Pipe 

C- 

45 Degree Elbow 

D- 

Standoff Braces 

E- 

36” Pipe 

F- 

18” Pipe 

G- 

90 Degree Tee 

H- 

Wall Thimble 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NC-40

Page 1: ...FULLY UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNING THIS PELLET STOVE Mobile Home Use This freestanding pellet unit is approved for mobile home installation with outside combustion air h...

Page 2: ...terior Vertical Vent Installation 10 Existing Flue Options 12 Determining Equivalent Pipe Lengths 13 Fresh Air Intake Installation 13 Mobile Home Requirements 14 Electrical 15 Part III Operation Autom...

Page 3: ...tural draft or without power for the blowers 9 Do not abuse the glass by striking or slamming the door Do not attempt to operate the unit with broken glass Do not attempt to clean the glass while unit...

Page 4: ...5 Rating frequency Hz 60 Rating power Watts Amps 150 4 5 Hopper Capacity pounds 55 Venting pipe diameter Inch 3 Air input pipe diameter Inch 2 Unit size wide x depth x height Inch 26 75 x 25 5 x 39 St...

Page 5: ...masonry hearth Follow the next diagram for sizing Minimum Installation Clearance to Combustibles Minimum clearances to combustible surfaces must be maintained See diagrams below and on pages 11 16 Kee...

Page 6: ...ter point on the interior wall cut the appropriate sized hole through the wall for thimble being used 4 Install wall thimble Refer to manufacturer instructions that should come with the wall thimble p...

Page 7: ...s required to keep temperatures cool enough underneath the unit 3 Install the non combustible hearth pad in a location so when the stove is placed it will leave the exhaust vent with a minimum of 3 75...

Page 8: ...ough the wall make sure that 3 75mm clearances to combustibles are maintained 5 For installing the air intake locate the center of the combustion air intake pipe at the back of your unit Line up the c...

Page 9: ...Page 9 26 Typical Exhaust Termination Configurations A 90 Deg Elbow B 12 Pipe C 45 Degree Elbow D Standoff Braces E 36 Pipe F 18 Pipe G 90 Degree Tee H Wall Thimble...

Page 10: ...figures The pellet stove may also be connected to an existing unused flue Wherever new vent pipe enters or exits an existing chimney or flue it should be secured with a connector or steel plate and se...

Page 11: ...intake kit PVC pipe is not approved and may never be used Items required for a fresh air intake kit A screen with holes no smaller than must cover the intake to prevent debris and critters from enter...

Page 12: ...nd must extend a minimum of 36 above the roofline of the mobile home and must be installed using a listed ceiling fire stop and rain cap When moving your mobile home all exterior venting must be remov...

Page 13: ...60Hz electrical outlet Do not run cord under the appliance keep accessible and clear of any hot surfaces or sharp edges If the power cord should become damaged a replacement power cord must be purchas...

Page 14: ...ype P F I PELLET STANDARDS Fines fine particles by weight no more than 0 5 maximum through a 1 8 screen Bulk Density 40 pound per cubic foot minimum Size 1 4 to 5 16 diameter 1 2 to 11 2 long maximum...

Page 15: ...and heats 5 5 Pressing On Off will start the Ignite phase The exhaust blower will turn on which causes the vacuum switch to close and the igniter also turns on Pellets will fall into the burn pot sho...

Page 16: ...will run at until the next programmed set point Fireoff Shutdown If there is ever a problem with the stove ON OFF is pressed to shutdown the stove or you cycle through the controls modes and stay on...

Page 17: ...POWER FROM THE UNIT DO NOT TURN OFF THE UNIT BY DISCONNECTING THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE UNIT THIS WILL CAUSE THE UNIT TO MISS THE PROPER SHUTDOWN CYCLE CAUSING THE RELEASE OF SMOKE INTO THE HOUSE AN...

Page 18: ...ilure to keep the unit properly cleaned causes reduced airflow and may result in excessive gases during the ignition phase which can suddenly explode Ash Removal IMPORTANT While the amount of ash gene...

Page 19: ...more is present Daily Cleaning Remove material that has accumulated in the burn pot using a metal scraper and a poker for material that is clogging the burn pot s holes Dispose of the scraped ashes fr...

Page 20: ...r in this manual for the order in which the parts are to be re installed after removing Gaskets Check that the gasket is complete and in the correct position to seal properly The rope gasket around th...

Page 21: ...1 01 13 1 3 Burn Pot Frame 5822 01 15 1 4 Burn Pot 5822 01 16 1 5 Burning Room Cover 5822 08 1 6 Air Out Grid 5822 01 02 00 1 7 Lower Grid 5822 01 01 04 1 8 Ash Cleaner Rod 5822 07 00 1 9 Ash Cleaner...

Page 22: ...tor Mount 5822 18 00 1 47 Hopper Adapter 5822 09 1 48 Auger Motor 5822 02 03 2 49 Lower Auger Bearing 5822 02 04 1 50 Lower Base Heat Shield 1 51 Upper Base Heat Shield 1 Viewing Door Detail Item Titl...

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Page 24: ...ot seated The exhaust temp sensor 125 F 52 C has failed or connection wires are loose Fill hopper Use proper pellets Properly seat burn pot Check wire connections or replace switch 5 Orange and lazy f...

Page 25: ...via email warranty naturescomfortllc com or via mail Nature s Comfort LLC 3790 N SR 5 Shipshewana IN 46565 A Nature s Comfort s pellet stove is not meant to be your sole source of heat and a backup s...

Page 26: ...nit or use of fuel other than that for which the unit is configured and approved for use with 8 This warranty is the only warranty supplied by Natures Comfort LLC All other warranties whether expresse...

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