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PARLOUR PELLET 3000 

PELLET HEATER 

 

 

 

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carefully  and  make  sure  you  use  the  built  in 
thermostat  terminals  on  the  bottom  of  the  stove. 
(See  Figure 10) We recommend you run the heater 
on  “High”  for  about  30  minutes  to  get  the  heat 
exchanger hot before turning it to “Low.” You will 
need  to  burn  the  heater  for  a  few  hours  before 
deciding  which  setting  is  best  for  your  particular 
needs. 

 

FIGURE 13

 

C.  Control Functions 

The control functions on the Parlour are as follows: 
OFF,  FAN,  LOW,  MED,  HIGH,  and  CLEAN  (see 
Figure 13).  

1.

 

Fan  Position:  In  the  “Fan”  only  position  the 
stove  will  not  feed  pellets.  Use  the  fan  if  you 
need  to  start  the  stove  manually  during  power 
failure  and/or  you  are  using  the  12V  battery 
back up. The “Fan” position can also be used if 
pellets pile up and you want them to burn down 
before  feeding  more  pellets.  Remember,  if  you 
run in the “Fan” only position, the stove will go 
through the start-up cycle again when you push 
“Low,” “Med” or “Hi.” 

2.

 

In  the  "Low"  position,  the  Parlour  will  feed 
approximately  1  to  1.5  pounds  of  pellets  per 
hour.  The  flame  will  fluctuate  between  1  inch 
and 6 inches in height. 

3.

 

In  the  "Med"  position,  the  Parlour  will  feed 
approximately 3 pounds of pellets per hour. The 
flame will fluctuate from 3 to 8 inches in height. 

4.

 

In  the  "High"  position,  the  Parlour  will  feed 
approximately 5 pounds of pellets per hour. The 
flame will fluctuate between 3 inches and a full 
flame.  The  fan  speed  will  increase  accordingly 
as  the  heater  automatically  adjusts  itself  based 
on the temperature inside the heater.  

5.

 

The  "Clean"  position  is  to  be  used  only  when 
the heater is  not  burning and you wish  to  clean 
out the combustion housing and fan blades. See 
the  "Hopper  Clean  Out"  section  under 
"Maintenance Procedures."  

6.

 

After the heater is running for several hours and 
you wish to turn it off, simply push the button to 
"Off."  If you use a remote or wall thermostat it 
will  turn  off  the  stove  automatically  when  the 
desired  room  temperature  is  reached. 

The 

heater will continue to run until it cools down 
and  it  will  then  automatically  shut  down  at 
58  degrees  F

.  or  in  25  minutes,  whichever 

comes first. 

7.

 

REMEMBER

Each 

feed 

position 

will 

fluctuate 

because 

the 

microprocessor 

automatically  adjusts  the  feed  and  air  based  on 
temperature. This means the pellet feed rate and 
flame  height  will  change  accordingly  based  on 
quality of pellet and heat loss of dwelling. 

DO  NOT  OVERFIRE

.  If  pellets  pile  up 

excessively  and  stove  is  not  burning  properly  it 
should  be  shut  down  and  thoroughly  cleaned.  Use 
the “Trim” button to adjust feed rate. 

Summary of Contents for PARLOUR 3000

Page 1: ...NS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH OWNER S MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID WARRANTY AND COULD RESULT IN PRO...

Page 2: ...Exchanger 15 High Temp Flue Indicator Light 13 Hopper clean out 15 filling 11 Installation 7 battery 13 clean out tee 8 distance to openings 8 floor protection 7 pipe configuration 7 pipe connections...

Page 3: ...tion Rear View 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 5 9 Figure 6 10 Figure 7 10 Figure 8 11 Figure 9 12 Figure 10 13 Figure 11 13 Figure 12 14 Figure 13 16 Figure 14 Replacement Parts List 20 Figure 15 Circuit Board D...

Page 4: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 4 of 31 LABORATORY LISTING LABEL...

Page 5: ...pliance and components for damage Damaged parts may impair safe operation DO NOT install damaged components DO NOT install incomplete components DO NOT install substitute components Report damaged par...

Page 6: ...ontact your local dealer if assistance is required before during and after installation Before Start Up Check List 1 All Safety Warnings have been read and followed 2 The Owner s Manual has been read...

Page 7: ...ccessibility clearance for servicing and proper operation Never obstruct the front opening of the heater The heater may be installed as a free standing unit mounted on a non combustible protective flo...

Page 8: ...be provided for combustion and ventilation air The air inlet must remain unrestricted while unit is in use Outside air connection is located at the bottom near the front of the heater see Figure 2 Th...

Page 9: ...d so that access is provided for inspection and cleaning 2 Avoid installing heater in high traffic areas Keep children away from heater when in operation 3 Outside air required see Figure 10 4 A 3 inc...

Page 10: ...If there is a power failure the heater will shut down If the 12 volt back up system is installed the heater will automatically switch to the 12 volt power Route the power supply cord so it does not t...

Page 11: ...al see Figure 10 Follow thermostat manufacturer s instructions 3 Locate thermostat approximately 10 to 12 feet from heater or in an area that requires steady temperature Run thermostat wires from heat...

Page 12: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 12 FIGURE 10 Fuse Holder To remove fuse push cap in and turn counter clockwise Rotated and enlarged view of plate bottom Outside Air Hook Up...

Page 13: ...pot must be seated flush and must sit even in the fire pot tray Air leakage around the fire pot will create a poor burn see Figure 12 In case of power outage with battery connected light the pellets i...

Page 14: ...of pellets per hour The flame will fluctuate from 3 to 8 inches in height 4 In the High position the Parlour will feed approximately 5 pounds of pellets per hour The flame will fluctuate between 3 in...

Page 15: ...lour Pellet 12V back up can be purchased as an option and includes the following components a Deep cycle seated 12 volt gel cell battery available at most battery stores b Battery connector cables for...

Page 16: ...ffect The following procedures should be studied carefully and performed regularly as indicated a Soot and Fly Ash Formation and Removal The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly...

Page 17: ...saw dust in the hopper weekly Keep free of debris and foreign material An accumulation of saw dust can cause irregular pellet feed For best results this should be done on a regular basis depending on...

Page 18: ...d check the feed chute to see what is causing the jam Remove any foreign material or object and restart the heater CAUTION Keep fingers and hands clear of the feed mechanism when heater is on 3 Proble...

Page 19: ...t you try another pellet brand In most climates the pellets and fly ash can absorb moisture from the air and create creosote and a severe clogging problem Keep this in mind when you store and handle y...

Page 20: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 20 FIGURE 15 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 16...

Page 21: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 21 FIGURE 17 CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM Type 2 Thermostat High Low Type 1 Thermostat On Off 17 0...

Page 22: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 22 FIGURE 18 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM 250 VAC 250 VAC...

Page 23: ...ot use a household vacuum cleaner 4 Connect vinyl clean out tube to pellet vac or shop vac An adaptor must be used to connect to a shop vac These can be purchased at hardware stores or home centers In...

Page 24: ...equipped with a blocked flue high temp safety sensor that will shut the stove off if there is a down draft blocked flue or high temperature condition If you install the stove on the side of the house...

Page 25: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 25 APPENDIX B E I FIREPOT ASSEMBLY...

Page 26: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 26 APPENDIX B OUTSIDE AIR HOOK UP...

Page 27: ...ellet and longer than 1 then the stove could go out on the low setting for lack of fuel Turn the trim clockwise to increase fuel and thus sustain the fire 2 The Fan Trim Pot Adjustment is located on t...

Page 28: ...em 4 in illustration 5 Vertical termination cap type L pellet must be used on all installations If wind conditions are present then utilize a high wind cap see item 5 in illustration PELLET QUALITY Ve...

Page 29: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER 29 APPENDIX E REPLACEMENT OF IGNITER...

Page 30: ...amages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights that vary from state to state WARRANTY WORK If you find this unit to be defective in mate...

Page 31: ...PARLOUR PELLET 3000 PELLET HEATER Thelin Hearth Products Inc 63 Laxalt Dr Carson City NV 89706 www thelinco com...

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