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Page 1: ...ND OPERATED IN ORDER TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF A HOUSE FIRE PLEA E OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING YOlJR WHITFIELD PELLET TOVE F A THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BOD...

Page 2: ...lp you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment available from your pellet stove Please familiarize yourself with this Owner s Manual before installing your Whitfield stove This manual covers in deta...

Page 3: ...mper Setting 8 Operating Instructions Manual Lighting Procedure 9 Manual Starting Steps 9 Lighting With Optional Fastfire Self Igniter 9 1 Turning Off Your Whitfield Stove 9 General Operating Consider...

Page 4: ...ent Straight Out Up Through Roof 22 Vertical Vented Into A Masonry Flue 22 Mobile Home Installation Configuration 23 Installing Your Insert Pellet Stove Insert Stove Venting 24 Insert Stove Dimensions...

Page 5: ...s motors and electronic controls and is not recommended Typical approved operation would include running at setting numbers Two Three or Four with occasional running on number Five during the coldest...

Page 6: ...uble wall pellet vent pipe with stainless steel inner liner Whitfield Quest Plus Pellet Stove Safety Label WamOEL LISTEC RWMHEATER FOR USE m A W APFRMO E EilZEDWOOURJELONLY RUSEIY MDBIUHOMIS ha os s l...

Page 7: ...silica formed in the burning process Clinkering is a function of the fuel not the stove but adversely affects the performance of the stove by blocking off the air passages in the grate Even P F I app...

Page 8: ...heat output light will flash on and off during thermostat operation 9 r l Auger On Light The red light on the control panel indicates that there is 1 r 3 power to the auger motor Under normal operati...

Page 9: ...r in the grate below the grate or in the vent system These conditions 8 can restrictthe combustion air flow and upset the air to fuel ratio Remember to always shut your stove down and allow it to cool...

Page 10: ...e If operating your stove with a wall thermostat adjust the heat output selector switch to the desired demand mode 2 through 5 on the heat output selector switch Lighting Stove With Optional Fastfirem...

Page 11: ...f pellets burned NOTE It is normal for some ash to build up on the inner glass surface at the lower burn settings AUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES Power Outage 1 During a power outage the stove will shut dow...

Page 12: ...ls 2 Unplug your stove from the wall outlet 3 Locatethe thermostat connection block on the back of the freestand stove and on the left side of an insert stove 4 Removethe jumper wire from the jacks on...

Page 13: ...be dro ped Into the ash pan without opening the firebox door Simply 1 i U 1 open the ash release slide plates as shown in photo v ahove using the grate scraper tool provided Remove the I ash pan as s...

Page 14: ...haust system will need to be I cleaned Note Large amounts of fly ash build up will restrict combustionair flow and reduce the stove s efficiency 1 On insert models To access the clean out cup open the...

Page 15: ...hever applies 0 Determine the appropriate measurementsand locations for your installation 0 Follow the general installation directions under Stove lnstallation the Installation section appropriate to...

Page 16: ...ng model remove the pedestal from its box and place it beside the stove With a helper lift the stove onto its pedestal base Put the three 114 bolts through the holes in the mounting flange of the pede...

Page 17: ...rotec tive floor pad of minimum 318 thick ness material or a masonry hearth The hearth or floor pad must extend a min imum of 6 in front of and from each side of the stove or to the nearest per mitted...

Page 18: ...e installed at every 90 degree turn so that fly ash can accumulate at the bottom of the tee If a 90 degree turn connects a vertical run of pipe to a horizontal run as you follow the exhaust away from...

Page 19: ...ype of Pipe I of Elbows or Feet of pipe I IEquivalent Feet I Total Equivalent Feet I A 90 Deg Elbow E 8 Vertical Pipe B I Horizontal Pipe F 2 Horizontal Pipe C 45 Degree Elbow G 90 Degree Tee D Stando...

Page 20: ...RTV sealer 3 Push the stove with pipe attached towards wall Pipe will go through the wall thimble Do not position the back of the stove closer than 1 25mrn from the wall Note Greater back clearance w...

Page 21: ...freestand Stove Dimensions I Freestand Dimensions Plus or Minus 1 4...

Page 22: ...NONEOMBUSTISLE Hearth Pad 3 8 Minimum Thickness 3 Minimum Between WaN and Pipe C r 0 9 f XI i Standard Horizontal lnstallafions NOTE I f you vent to the Right Wall the vent pipe must maintain a 3 clea...

Page 23: ...top of the existing chimney the existing flue should be sealed with a steel plate Start vertical run with a Tee at the back of the stove Other options are illustrated below lnterior Vertical Vent thru...

Page 24: ...T B E MAINTAINED MOBILE HOME EXHAUSTVENT PIPE INSTALLATIONGUIDELINES Use only listed type L pellet vent pipe Pipe should extend at least 3 feet above the part of the roof through which it passes The t...

Page 25: ...em must be installed so as to be gas tight The vent manufacturer s installation procedures must be followed In addition pipe connections joints and all pipe seams within the home should be sealed with...

Page 26: ...Insert Stove Dimensions Figure 24 Insert Pipe Adapter Connection Figure 25 Front View of Insert Contact your dealer for further assistanceor information on installing your Whitfield Quest Insert...

Page 27: ...Insert Stove Dimensions cont INSERT STOVEVENTING continued 24 114 i Figure 27 Back View of hsert...

Page 28: ...de of the exposed section of the Coupler Slide the Flex down over the coupler and use TEK screws to attach Note An air tight seal must be made at this junction Coupler i i standard 1 with each i stove...

Page 29: ...used a mini mum of 10ft of 3 inch vent pipe must be used Ensure that the end of any flex pipe used in this type of installation is not blocked when termi I I I nated inside the existing flue Note Any...

Page 30: ...system Note Large amounts of fly ash build up will create a lack of combustion air Removing the Tee cap on vertical installations I will allow an inspection of the ash build up in the exhaust Tee and...

Page 31: ...eat exchange tubes are not coated with ash Clean internal exhaust ducts Check gasket seal around the door Use a thin strip of paper 1 in wide Open the door and close it on the paper strip A slight fri...

Page 32: ...efore Performing any Maintenance work lower burn rates then the high limit snap switch should be replaced by your certified Whitfield dealer sive 90 bends long horizontal runs 4 o empera ure e sure th...

Page 33: ...t breaker Check the wire connections on the There is soot or fly ash in when the stove is operating turn off stove before cleaning to There is leakage at the joints between the combustion fan connecti...

Page 34: ...n Carmel Eggshell Sky Blue Sterlingdade Eggshell Mission e SterlingDusk Insert Hearth Support An insert hearth support is available to provide support for the front of the insert It should be used whe...

Page 35: ...APPENDIX C SHROUD PANEL ACCESS...

Page 36: ...rranty have been complied with the Manufacturer s sole duty and liability under this warranty shall be limited to the Manufacturer s replacement or repair at Manufacturer s option of the defective sto...

Page 37: ...mbustion Blower 145 I7351154 I 12 I3640028 13 I7150246 Top Panel black Top Panel brown Top Panel green Quick Disconnect 3 Vent Side 11 15 I2146109 1 Convection Blower 146 I7353154 Brick Clips 2 clips...

Page 38: ...Replacement Parts Freestand lnsert Replacement Parts Freestanding Only I I I I i I 8 i 42 55 i 1 43 i i I I Jcg I i I L I...

Page 39: ...LHS Panel brown I II 66 I7454187 LHS Panel slate 67 I7455187 LHS Panel green i i 68 I7450004 Ash Pan i 69 I7450016 Damper Activation Bracket I 70 I7451 192 RHS Panel Lower black 71 I7453192 RHS Panel...

Page 40: ...B Y B Y R O I N D U S T R I E S I H C Whitfield Pellet Quest Plus Owners Operation Manual Part Number 17220098 IR 0 1998 Pyro Industries Inc...

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