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MAINTENANCE - continued

Ash Removal - Freestanding Unit:

Remove the ashes periodically to avoid unnecessary ash build up. Ash removal is as follows:

1. 

Let fire run out and allow unit cool to room temperature

2. 

Clean the heat exchanger tubes (see Heat Exchanger Cleaning section) – Make sure Pellet Stove is at room tem

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perature before touching 

3. 

Open the ash pan door, remove the burn pot and burn pot liner and empty into metal container

4. 

Vacuum to remove ashes from the firebox. 

BE SURE THAT ASHES ARE COOL TO THE TOUCH BEFORE VACUUMING. Some vacuum cleaners may leak ash into 

the room. Your vacuum cleaner should have a special filter or bag to eliminate leakage.

5. 

Re

move ash pan and dispose of ashes into metal container

6. 

Reinstall ash pan

7. 

Reinstall burn pot and burn pot liner.

Ash Removal - Insert Unit

:

1. 

Allow Heater to cool to room temperature

2. 

Lift the ash pan door up and pull out

3. 

Follow directions for freestanding unit above on this page.

Disposal of Ashes

Ashes should be placed in a steel metal container with a tight fitting lid.  The closed container of ashes should be placed 

on a non-combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes 

are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all 
cinders have been thoroughly cooled. Do not place other waste in the same container.

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Ash Pan Door

Summary of Contents for 5560 (I)

Page 1: ...ay result For everyone s safety FOLLOW all Installation and Operating Directions Never use makeshift compromises during the installation of this appliance Contact your local building or fire officials...

Page 2: ...Instructions 8 9 Thermostat Installation 10 Clearances to Combustibles 11 Installing Your Room Heater 12 19 Mobile Home Installations 20 Insert Pellet Stove Installation 21 24 Vent Termination Locatio...

Page 3: ...r by 1 1 2 length Ash Content 1 Maximum Premium grade 3 Maximum Standard grade Moisture Content 8 Maximum Heat Content Minimum 8 200 btu s per hour It is important to note that the ash content of the...

Page 4: ...is maintained Make sure that structural integrity of the home is maintained when passing vent pipes through walls ceilings and roofs It is recommended that the exhaust vent be cleaned bi annually or a...

Page 5: ...ower outages with battery backup or room air starvation occurs during operation of heater smoke in the house may result This may trigger smoke detectors if they are installed CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT TO...

Page 6: ...s per hour or 5 1 lbs of fuel per hour Hopper Capacity 55 lbs Dependent upon quality and heating value of pellet fuel DIMENSIONS Figure 1 6 00 in 152 4 mm 13 70 in 348 mm 20 50 in 520 8 mm 10 50 in 26...

Page 7: ...IMENSIONS continued The minimum installation dimensions of the insert opening are 32 813mm wide x 22 3 4 578mm high x 12 1 4 311mm deep Figure 2 7 10 3 4 11 1 2 13 11 16 39 7 8 29 7 8 23 1 8 3 7 16 20...

Page 8: ...uel in the auger press and release the On Off button The LED indicator light above the On Off button will alternately flash green then red to indicate that the start up cycle has begun The light above...

Page 9: ...then Automatically Initiate the Normal Ignition Cycle NOTICE Do not use this procedure for normal startup To do so would cause excessive fuel build up in the burn pot AUGER TRIM Button This Button is...

Page 10: ...terminal on the rear of the control panel see Figure 4 If you have installed a remote thermostat for your pellet stove and wish to have the heater controlled by that thermostat depress the MODE butto...

Page 11: ...d be installed under the heater The non combustible hearth pad must extend at least 6 beyond the fuel loading and ash removal openings and at least the depth of the heater plus 6 inches 152mm out in f...

Page 12: ...s not interfere with the house framing wiring etc 2 Install a non combustible hearth pad underneath the pellet stove This pad should extend at least 6 152mm in front of the unit 3 Place the pellet sto...

Page 13: ...by Pellet Vent Mfg Combustion Air Intake 6 152mm Clearance to Combustibles Floor Protector 6 152mm Clearance Front Figure 9 6 152 mm Clearance Wall to Back of Unit Wall Thimble Exhaust Vent 45 Elbow...

Page 14: ...rough the wall 5 Secure all vent joint connections with 3 screws Seal the exhaust vent joint connections with high temperature silicone sealant 6 Install the combustion air intake pipe 7 Install a tee...

Page 15: ...temperature silicone sealant 6 Locate the center of the exhaust pipe at the back of the unit Line up the center with the same spot on the exterior wall a cut a 7 178mm diameter hole through the wall 7...

Page 16: ...16 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER continued SELKIRK DIRECT TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS Images courtesy of Selkirk...

Page 17: ...17 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER continued SELKIRK DIRECT TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS UP AND OUT HORIZONTAL TERMINATION KIT FIGURE 12 Images courtesy of Selkirk...

Page 18: ...18 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER continued SELKIRK DIRECT TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS STRAIGHT OUT HORIZONTAL TERMINATION KIT FIGURE 12 Images courtesy of Selkirk...

Page 19: ...19 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER continued SELKIRK DIRECT TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS Images courtesy of Selkirk THROUGH THE ROOF VERTICAL TERMINATION KIT FIGURE 14...

Page 20: ...order for this unit to be installed in a mobile home the following criteria must be met The unit must be secured to the floor using lag bolts in the holes provided in the pedestal base Ensure that the...

Page 21: ...ll amount of assembly required when installing this model The steps are as follows Note The shroud must be installed before unit is set into its final position Step 1 Shroud Side Facing the back of th...

Page 22: ...oud side piece and fasten as shown with 4 screws pro vided Step 4 Control Board Take the control board and insert it from the back of the right shroud side facing front of unit Fasten control board in...

Page 23: ...le layers add R values of each layer to determine the overall R value The R value for the required board is 1 2 Convert specification to R value k factor is given with a required thickness T in inches...

Page 24: ...to the heater with a hose clamp 6 Connect the heater to the coupling on the bot tom of the exhaust flex vent and twist to the locked posi tion Push the heater into the fireplace to its final posi tion...

Page 25: ...25 VENT TERMINATION LOCATIONS Figure 22...

Page 26: ...pot Inspect the burn pot regularly to check that the holes have not become plugged If necessary clean thoroughly It is imperative that the burn pot be re installed the correct way or the unit will no...

Page 27: ...cial filter or bag to eliminate leakage 5 Remove ash pan and dispose of ashes into metal container 6 Reinstall ash pan 7 Reinstall burn pot and burn pot liner Ash Removal Insert Unit 1 Allow Heater to...

Page 28: ...s The fans should be inspected periodically and if any accumulation is present vacuumed clean as the ash or dust can impede the fans performance It is also possible that creosote may accumulate in the...

Page 29: ...y to maintain good seal Door Glass Removal and Replacement Do not attempt to operate the unit with broken glass Replacement glass may be purchased from your U S Stove Pellet Burning Room Heater Dealer...

Page 30: ...olts directly to the circulation blower If the blower does not run replace the blower Igniter will not light fuel Check electrical connections including fuse to the igniter Check that the igniter tube...

Page 31: ...ing air intake may be dirty or partially blocked restricting airflow to the unit The intake butterfly valve might be set at too low position see page 15 Burn pot holes are blocked Let the unit cool an...

Page 32: ...N MCU 5V 1 2 3 GND THERMOSTAT 4 PIN AC120V 60HZ N L G White Black Orange Green Red Yellow INTERLOCK CIRCULATION EXHAUST IGNITION AUGER 1 3 2 4 5 6 GND Orange Blue Gray Brown VACUUM SWITCH PROOF OF FIR...

Page 33: ...14 80601 Switch Low Temp 1 3 88066 Gasket Door 6 ft 15 88166 Gasket Exhaust Blower 1 4 891994 Burn Pot 1 16 80602 Blower Exhaust 1 5 88163 Brick Panel Center 1 17 88167 Gasket Convection Blower 1 6 8...

Page 34: ...IVE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESCRIPTI...

Page 35: ...___ Reason for Purchase qAlternative Heat qMain Heat Source qDecoration qCost qOther _________________________ What was the determining factor for purchasing your new appliance _______ I have read the...

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