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Pristine series installation and oPeration Manual • 2011

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PossiBle Cause

solution

Abnormal creosote buildup in the chimney 

and  flue.

Water temperature is often below 130°F 

(54°C) due to improper plumbing or too 

much heat draw.

Pump must be hooked up to furnace 

pump electrical cord.

Reduce heat draw or use high quality 

wood. Water temperature cannot drop 

below 150°F (66°C) in order to protect 

the warranty.

Faulty pump snap disc.

Replace snap disc.

Furnace idling a lot.

Increase heat draw or shut furnace down.

Wood too wet or too dry.

Use only seasoned wood of proper length.

Furnace water temperature is over 170°F  

(77°C) but no heat in the building.

Circulating pump is off due to one or more 

of the following: a bad connection, a faulty 

pump snap disc, temperature is set too 

low, valves are closed, air is in the system 

or the water level is low.

Check for loose connections; replace snap 

disc if faulty; temperature range of pump 

snap disc is 140-160°F (60-71°C); open 

valves if closed; bleed air out of system; 

add water if level is too low.

Smoke coming from open loading door.

Cause could be one or more of the follow-

ing: opening door too quickly, opening door 

soon after loading wood, furnace blower 

is off, loose wires, faulty switch/timer, too 

small or too short a chimney, negative 

pressure in furnace room.

Open slowly waiting 30 seconds after 

moving lever to the left; do not open when 

fire is hot; switch blower on; move lever 

left and right, red light should be on in left 

position; check limit switches/timer and 

wire connections; install longer and big-

ger chimney; increase venting to furnace 

room.

Summary of Contents for Crown Royal 1000

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Instructions Crown Royal Stoves Pristine Series Model 1000...

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Page 3: ...himney Installation 10 Supplying Make Up Air 11 Water Line Hookup 11 Circulating Pump Electrical Hookup 11 Furnace Electrical Hookup 11 Typical Installation 12 Hookup to the Existing Heat System Water...

Page 4: ...Fire Brick and Insulation 19 Blower Draft Setting 20 Doors 20 Exhaust Exit Lever Operation 20 Power Outages 20 Operation Do s and Don ts 20 Maintenance 21 During Heating Season 21 End of Heating Seas...

Page 5: ...d wood gasification to produce highly efficient combustion in the furnace s dual burn chambers 1 Wood in the firebox burns from the bottom up drying the top layer of wood in the firebox and forcing ga...

Page 6: ...91 De ULC 2006 Norme C22 2 No 3 Certi ed as an add on model February 2010 Floor May be installed on a well constructed combustible oor A noncombustible liner must be placed underneath the furnace at l...

Page 7: ...must be off for normal operation DO NOT operate with loading door open ASH DOOR ALWAYS OPEN SLOWLY 1 ALWAYS switch furnace off before opening door DO NOT operate with ash removal door open 2 CLOSE and...

Page 8: ...ndicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided COULD result in death or serious injury if proper precautions are not taken CAUTION CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation t...

Page 9: ...e furnace at least 16 406 mm in front and 8 203 mm on either side of the fuel loading and ash removel doors underneath the chimney connector and extending at least 2 50 mm on either side of the chimne...

Page 10: ...nd Operation Manual 2011 Identifying Main Components see list of components on page 9 13 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17 16 15 14 42 43 38 39 37 36 10 35 41 40 20 13 19 18 30 31 32 33 34 22 27 28 29 26...

Page 11: ...Pump Plug Optional Low water cut off switch kit Ask your dealer for details Minimum Clearance to Combustibles Side Wall to Furnace 12 305 mm Back Wall to Furnace 12 305 mm Front of Furnace to Combusti...

Page 12: ...instructions to re install the switch trigger remove the control front plate to view the inside of the control box guide the switch trigger into the 2 slots next to the limit switches 3 Remove the si...

Page 13: ...and therefore no additional make up air is required 5 For a confined space or an unconfined space in a building with unusually tight construction an addition al source of make up air is required Plea...

Page 14: ...nufacturing warranty covers the Pristine furnace only and does not include anything outside of the Pristine furnace Northland Distributing and Manufacturing takes NO responsibility for installations T...

Page 15: ...parately from the furnace 7 The existing thermostat should be set several degrees lower than the new thermostat This will allow the regular system to cut in should the Pristine run out of wood and the...

Page 16: ...m loop and side arm as low as possible PUMP BALL VALVE THERMOMETER BOILER DRAIN TEMPERING OR MIXING VALVE SYMBOLS INDEX Have a qualified electrician check to ensure changes or modifications are made i...

Page 17: ...ace runs out of wood Figure 3 Note The existing furnace functions as a standby The aquastat on the standby furnace should be turned lower than the aquastat on the Pristine Auxiliary Heat Water to Wate...

Page 18: ...From indoor furnace Figure 1 Figure 2 To furnace From furnace From pool or spa 110 white 110 black Immersion control Black wire 24 V lines POOL HEATER Bypass 24 V Transformer To pool or spa Common He...

Page 19: ...shows 1 2 full shut the drain valve shut off water and disconnect the garden hose Note hot water level is higher than cold water level 7 Heatfurnacetooperatingtemperature see Starting the Fire below C...

Page 20: ...nerally speaking when burning extremely dry firewood pieces should be over 5 12 7 cm in diameter If using high moisture wood use pieces that are less than 5 12 7 cm in diameter It is good to mix the d...

Page 21: ...sh be too difficult to push through then first push the rod through without the brush 4 Inspect and clean any buildup in the exhaust area 5 Replace covers Secure rear access cover with screws 6 Open a...

Page 22: ...t 2 Do not force the loading door open beyond the stop Power Outages The Pristine furnace unlike a gas or oil fired appliance does not stop generating heat when the power is interrupted even though th...

Page 23: ...te a thin black coating in the firebox is acceptable but ensure that there is no ash in contact with bare metal 2 Check for damaged brick and replace as necessary Contact your dealer for replacement b...

Page 24: ...owing messages will be shown Er Memory error Short circuit probe error Open probe error DTS Technical Data Accuracy 1 Output 16 Amp 1HP 240 Vac SPDT relay Supply voltage 115 Vac 10 Display 3 digit red...

Page 25: ...Reference Pristine Series Installation and Operation Manual 2011 23 CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF THIS UNIT TO ANY OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE...

Page 26: ...x 36 cm Flue Collar Diameter 6 in 15 cm Log Length 24 in 61 cm Log Diameter 6 in 15 cm Furnace Weight 945 lb 429 kg Water Capacity 60 US Gal 227 L Features Model 1000 Electric Element Optional Wide A...

Page 27: ...firebox floor The air then exits the firebox without causing the wood to burn Use seasoned wood Cut wetter pieces 8 inches 20 cm shorter than the firebox and load the logs centered in the firebox Spl...

Page 28: ...more of the following a bad connection a faulty pump snap disc temperature is set too low valves are closed air is in the system or the water level is low Check for loose connections replace snap dis...

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Page 30: ...en followed The Warranty Registration and a copy of the original bill invoice must be forwarded to Northland within thirty 30 days of the date of purchase to validate the warranty Issue Date June 2011...

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