Quadra-Fire SANTAFEI-MBK Owner'S Manual Installation And Operation Download Page 25

November 14, 2011

7019-221C

Page  25

Santa Fe Pellet Insert

C.  Before Your First Fire

1.  First,  make  sure  your  appliance  has  been  properly 

installed and that all safety requirements have been met.  
Pay particular attention to the fi re protection, venting and 
thermostat installation instructions.

2.  Double  check  that  the  ash  drawer  and  firebox  are 

empty!

3.  Check the position of the thermocouple, located above 

the fi repot, and make sure that it protrudes approximately 
3/4 inch (19mm) into the fi repot.  

4.  Close the front door.  

E.  Fire Characteristics

A properly adjusted fi re with the heat output control button 
set on “HIGH” has a short active fl ame pattern that extends 
out of the fi repot approximately 4 inches (102mm).  If the fi re 
has tall fl ames with black tails and seems somewhat lazy, the 
feed rate will need to be reduced.  If the fi re is not 4 inches 
(102mm)  tall,  increase  the  feed  rate.    A  medium  and  low 
setting will give a shorter fl ame.  The fl ame will rise and fall 
somewhat.  This is normal. 

The feed adjustment control rod is factory set, and should 
be adequate for most fuels.  The set screw is located at the 
bottom of the hopper and 

set loose at the factory

 so the fuel 

adjustment control rod will slide by only loosening the wing 
nut. 

 

Do not re-tighten bottom set screw.

However, if the flame height is too high or too low, you will 
need to adjust the feed rate. Wait until the appliance has been 
burning for 15 minutes before making your adjustments and 
allow 15 minutes for feed adjustment to take effect.  Make 
adjustments in approximately 1/2 inch increments.
1.  Loosen the wing nut.  

Figure 25.2.

2.  Adjust the fuel adjustment control rod towards the  "

+

"  

symbol  to  increase  the  feed  rate  and  fl ame  height  or 
towards the  "

-

"  symbol, to decrease the feed rate and 

fl ame height.

3.  Re-tighten the wing nut.

F.  Feed Rate Adjustment Instructions

D.  Starting Your First Fire

1.  A  thermostat  is  required  for  proper  operation  of  this 

appliance, except for corn.  At this time, fi ll the hopper 
with pellets, set the thermostat to its lowest setting.  Plug 
the power cord into nearby outlet.

2.  The  exhaust  blower  will  stay  on  for  approximately  18 

minutes  even  though  the  thermostat  is  not  calling  for 
heat.  This is normal.

3.  Locate the heat output control switch on the lower right 

side of the fi rebox in front of the right access panel.  Set 
to  the  HIGH  setting  and  then  adjust  the  thermostat  to 
its highest setting.  The red call light will be on which is 
located on the front of the junction box behind the left 
access panel.  This indicates the thermostat is calling for 
heat.  

Figure 25.1.

 

4.  The fuel feed system and the igniter should now be on.

5.  For your fi rst fi re it will be necessary to press the reset 

button once a minute until pellets start to drop into the 
fi repot, then press button 1 more time.  This will fi ll the 
feed system and allow the appliance to begin dropping 
pellets.  The appliance will continue to run as long as the 
thermostat is calling for heat.

6.  Once the appliance has ignited, let it burn for approximately 

15 minutes, then set the thermostat to the desired room 
temperature.  Adjust the heat output control switch to the 
desired setting. 

Figure 25.1

Junction Box 

Cut Away 

LEFT SIDE 

Junction Box, Front 

Power 
Cord 
Recepticle 

Terminal Block 
Center 2 Screws 
for Thermostat 
Wires or Remote 

110 Outlet for 
Remote 
Control Only 
(unfused) 

Fuse 

Red Call 
Light 

Finger Hole

in Rod

Wing Nut

Figure 25.2

CAUTION

Tip of thermocouple must be in contact with the 
inside end of the thermocouple cover.

Missed ignitions can occur.

Summary of Contents for SANTAFEI-MBK

Page 1: ...starts to glow you are overfiring Reduce feed rate Overfiring will void your warranty Comply with all minimum clearances to com bustibles as specified Failure to comply may cause house fire Check bui...

Page 2: ...s Association CSA B415 1 and Title 40 of the U S Code of Federal Regulations Part 60 SubPart AAA OMNI Test Laboratories Accrediations The Standards Council of Canada the American National Standards In...

Page 3: ...C Grille Installation 18 D Door Handle Remvoal 19 E Door Removal 19 F Adjustable Hearth Support 20 G Panel Trim 21 H Log Set Placement 22 I Thermostat Installation 23 Section 8 Operating Instructions...

Page 4: ...t Insert LABORATORY OMNI Test Laboratories Inc REPORT NO 061 S 77d 6 2 TYPE Solid Fuel Room Heater Pellet Fuel Burning Type Insert STANDARD ASTM E1509 2004 ULC S628 93 and ULC ORD C1482 M1990 Room Hea...

Page 5: ...e loca tion of the vent termination CAUTION If burning shelled field corn you must use ap proved venting specifically designed for corn to prevent corro sion or degradation Follow the instructions fro...

Page 6: ...eason Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance Avoid...

Page 7: ...met 8 The masonry chimney is inspected by a profes sional and is clean or the factory built metal chimney is installed according to the manufac turer s instructions and clearances 9 The chimney meets...

Page 8: ...ces A Appliance Dimensions Figure 8 3 Front View Figure 8 1 Top View Figure 8 2 Side View 21 1 2 546mm 28 7 8 733mm 23 5 8 600mm 8 203mm C L 12 3 4 324mm 8 5 8 219mm 23 584mm 25 3 8 645mm Panel A B St...

Page 9: ...A C B D C B 0 in Clearance To Exposed Section And Face Trim C L B Clearance To Combustibles UL and ULC Inches Millimeters A Top of Hopper Top Vent 2 0 51 Rear Vent 2 5 64 B Side of Hopper Top or Rear...

Page 10: ...nufacturers instructions for installation The original factory built clearance fireplace chimney cap must be re installed after installing the approved chimney liner meeting type UL 103 HT requirement...

Page 11: ...eveling the insert The fireplace must not be altered except for the exceptions listed below Do not removal the bricks and mortar from the existing fireplace The following modifications are premissible...

Page 12: ...n installing venting system WARNING B Venting Termination Requirements 1 Termination must exhaust above air inlet elevation It is recommended that at least 60 inches 1524mm of verti cal pipe be instal...

Page 13: ...1 foot of horizontal pipe and a foot of horizontal pipe is twice as restrictive as a foot of vertical pipe D Pipe Selection Chart The table below can help you calculate the equivalent feet of pipe wh...

Page 14: ...aw outside combustion air from Wall floor or ceiling cavity Enclosed space such as an attic or garage NOTE Illustrations reflect typical installations and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY Illustrations di...

Page 15: ...TE In Canada only a full reline is allowed per ULC S628 93 ORD ULC C1482 M1990 NOTE In Canada this fireplace insert must be installed with a continous chimney liner a 6 inch 152mm in diam eter extendi...

Page 16: ...mbustibles and floor protection requirements on pages 9 10 for listings to combus tibles and appropriate chimney systems 6 Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the location where the c...

Page 17: ...lex pipe and run pipe through wall 5 Attach hose to outside termination cap with second hose clamp 6 Secure termination cap to outside surface 7 Secure trim ring to interior wall Tools Needed Phillips...

Page 18: ...lat installed on the grilles and after the grilles are installed on the appliance they are then finger bent into position 4 Attach the 4 grille bracket covers to the lower 4 grilles and the top 3 gril...

Page 19: ...door Using a 5 32 Allen wrench loosen set screw by a couple of turns but do not remove 2 Push the pin completely out and remove the handle 3 Re install in reverse order E Door Removal 1 Remove the doo...

Page 20: ...mely difficult once trim has adhered to tape Do a dry run first without removing paper from tape 6 Place cut edge of trim under top lip and into position on scissors Place side pieces on first and the...

Page 21: ...re are 2 screws for each leg Figure 21 2 2 Open the hopper lid by pulling toward you This will make it easier to set the panels in place Secure the panels to the insert 2 screws per leg as shown in Fi...

Page 22: ...n Optional Firepot Top Log Installation Figure 22 1 Figure 22 2 Figure 22 3 Figure 22 4 Place the log over the firepot The charred area on the log is turned toward the back not the front The log will...

Page 23: ...t is located too close to the appliance you may need to set the temperature setting slightly higher to maintain the desired tem perature in your home 3 There is a 4 screw terminal block located on the...

Page 24: ...ce will automatically light and deliver heat When the room is up to temperature and the thermostat is satisfied the red call light will shut off and the appliance will shut down The red call light is...

Page 25: ...bol to increase the feed rate and flame height or towards the symbol to decrease the feed rate and flame height 3 Re tighten the wing nut F Feed Rate Adjustment Instructions D Starting Your First Fire...

Page 26: ...Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down similar to the sound pro duced by a furnace or heating duct This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of y...

Page 27: ...Make sure front door is closed Replace control box Call light on No fire Partially burned fuel in firepot Firepot clean out plate not closed Firepot is dirty missed ignition Check that firepot clean...

Page 28: ...using loss of vacuum Empty hopper of fuel Use a wet dry vacuum cleaner to remove remaining fuel from hopper including feed tube Check feed chute for obstructions Loosen 2 screws and jiggle feed assemb...

Page 29: ...p of baffle Clean behind rear brick panels Change fuel brand to pre mium Check that firepot clean out plate is fully closed Reduce feed rate using feed rate adjustment control rod located inside hoppe...

Page 30: ...ion for each step listed in the chart below Cleaning or Inspection Frequency Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Ash Pan Every 5 bags of fuel OR X Ash Removal from Firebox More frequently depending on the fue...

Page 31: ...on page 26 4 Cleaning Ash Drawer Frequency Weekly or every 5 bags of fuel By Homeowner Locate the ash drawer underneath the firepot and slide the ash drawer straight out Empty into a non combustible...

Page 32: ...rick set 8 Cleaning the Glass Frequency When clear view of the firepot is obscure By Homeowner a Appliance must be completely cool before cleaning glass b Use a damp paper towel or any non abrasive gl...

Page 33: ...pected at least once every year to determine if clean ing is necessary The venting system may need to be cleaned at least once a year or more often depending upon the quality of your fuel or if there...

Page 34: ...s more than half way up the firepot By Homeowner Poor quality pellet fuel or lack of maintenance can create conditions that make the firepot fill quickly with ashes and clinkers This condition makes t...

Page 35: ...ory for shipping purposes only This can be removed once the appliance is installed Lift up blower from the magnet and remove g Re install in reverse order Wing nut plate installed for shipping purpose...

Page 36: ...iter wires are clear of any movement i e ash drawer firepot cleaning rod cleaning slide plates etc f Re install the ash drawer and then re install the side panel and re connect the power a The door ha...

Page 37: ...lity Figure 37 4 6 The baffle does not completely cover the top of the firebox There is an opening on the left as shown in Figure 37 5 Tabs Figure 37 4 Figure 37 5 H Baffle Brick Set Removal 1 Follow...

Page 38: ...4 2011 R Santa Fe Pellet Insert Figure 38 2 Hook on left side Tab on right side Figure 38 3 Figure 38 4 Figure 38 5 Lift brick pull forward at an angle and drop down into notches Figure 38 1 Re instal...

Page 39: ...e the thermocouple cover ceramic protection tube The thermocouple sends a millivolt signal to the control box indicating the preset temperatures of the green and red lights have been obtained When des...

Page 40: ...ly reset itself Thermocouple Burn Selector Thermostat Block Igniter Call Light Snap Disc 3 Reset Button Fuse Receptacle Snap Disc 1 Exhaust Blower Convection Blower Vacuum Switch Snap Disc 2 Capacitor...

Page 41: ...Exhaust Collar Power Cord Recpticle Terminal Block Center 2 Screws for Thermostat Wires or Remote 110 Outlet for Remote Control Only unfused Fuse Red Call Light Outside Air Inlet Figure 41 1 Cleaning...

Page 42: ...14 2011 R Santa Fe Pellet Insert C Exploded View Figure 42 1 Part number list on following page Ending Manufacturing Date Active 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2...

Page 43: ...7019 007 Black Nickel 7019 189 Gold 7019 159 Nickel 7019 162 6 Grill Bracket Cover 7019 199 7 Lower Grill Assembly 4 Pc Black 7019 008 Black Nickel 7019 190 Gold 7019 160 Nickel 7019 163 8 Ash Draw A...

Page 44: ...36 180 Latch Draw 229 0230 24 Flue Collar Assembly 7019 031 25 Blower Convection 812 4900 Y Blower Magnet Pkg of 10 7019 188 10 26 Outer Skin Back SRV7019 101 27 Feed Assembly 812 4760 Y 27 1 Screw 8...

Page 45: ...0 Y 36 4 Firepot Assembly SRV414 5200 Y Bolt Firepot 1 1 4 Long Pkg of 25 225 0120 25 Y Bushing Firepot 410 8320 Y Floor Firepot 414 0290 Y Gasket Firepot 240 0930 Y 36 5 Thermocouple 812 4470 Y 36 6...

Page 46: ...Outside Air Kit Rear 811 0872 Channel Air Intake 413 7040 Cover Outside Air Kit Floor 411 1071 Hose Alum Flex 2 Inch X 3 Ft 200 0860 Outside Air Cap Assembly 7001 044 Outside Air Collar Assembly 7001...

Page 47: ...10 25221A 10 Y Nut Ser Flange Small 1 4 20 Pkg of 24 226 0130 24 Y Nut Wing 8 32 Pkg of 24 226 0160 24 Y Screw Flat Head 1 4 20 Pkg of 24 7000 130 24 Y Screw Flat Head Philips 8 32 X 1 2 Pkg of 10 832...

Page 48: ...Page 48 7019 221C November 14 2011 R Santa Fe Pellet Insert Date of Service Performed By Description of Service E Service And Maintenance Log...

Page 49: ...R November 14 2011 7019 221C Page 49 Santa Fe Pellet Insert F Homeowner s Notes...

Page 50: ...Page 50 7019 221C November 14 2011 R Santa Fe Pellet Insert G Warranty Policy...

Page 51: ...R November 14 2011 7019 221C Page 51 Santa Fe Pellet Insert...

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