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08-09-2015 

 

Installation and Operation Manual 

Edison (

DP00065)

 

 

Safety tested according to ULC S627, UL1482 

and ASTM E1509 

by an accredited laboratory.

 

 

 

www.drolet.ca 

Stove Builder International Inc. 

250, rue de Copenhague, St-Augustin-de-Desmaures 

(Quebec) Canada  G3A 2H3 

After-sale service: 418-908-8002 

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[email protected]

 

 

CONTACT  LOCAL  BUILDING  OR  FIRE  OFFICIALS  ABOUT  RESTRICTIONS  AND 
INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. 

PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS 
PELLET  FUEL-BURNING  ROOM  HEATER.  FAILURE  TO  FOLLOW  THESE 
INSTRUCTIONS  COULD  RESULT  IN  PROPERTY  DAMAGE,  BODILY  INJURY  OR 
EVEN DEATH.
 

INSTALLATION BY A PROFESSIONAL IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED 

 

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Summary of Contents for DP00065

Page 1: ...ONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET FUEL BURNING ROOM HEATER FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH INSTALLATION BY A PROFESSIONAL IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED This manual is available for free download on the manufacturer s web site It is a copyright...

Page 2: ...ild and maintain your pellet heating system We highly recommend that our pellet burning hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the United States by NFI National Fireplace Institute or in Canada by WETT Wood Energy Technology Transfer or in Quebec by APC Association des Professionnels du Chauffage Congratulations on making a wise purchase REGISTER YOUR WARRA...

Page 3: ... 4 Termination Location 19 4 4 1 Permitted Termination Location 20 4 5 Installation Configurations 21 4 5 1 Installation Warnings Cautions and Recommendations Reminder 21 4 5 2 Through Wall Installation Main Floor or Basement 22 4 5 3 Through Roof Installation 23 4 5 4 Through a Factory Built Chimney 24 4 5 5 Through an Existing Masonry Fireplace 25 4 5 6 Through an Existing Masonry Chimney 26 PAR...

Page 4: ...aintenance 51 8 2 1 Dealing With a Chimney Fire 51 8 2 2 Soot and Fly Ash 52 9 Troubleshooting 53 9 1 Validating Status 53 9 2 Testing Components 55 9 3 Main Error messages Possible Causes and Solutions 55 9 3 1 Blocked Flue 56 9 3 2 No Fuel 57 9 3 3 Failed Ignition 59 9 3 4 Defective Igniter Fuse 60 9 3 5 Auger Fuse 60 9 3 6 Unit Overheat 61 9 3 7 Hopper Lid Open 63 9 3 8 Power Loss 63 9 3 9 Low ...

Page 5: ...93 Appendix B LCD Touch Screen Supports 95 Appendix C Battery Holder kit AC01452 and Optional 24V 2X 12V battery kit AC01454 98 Appendix D Installing an Optional Thermostat 102 Appendix E Mobile Home Installation 105 Appendix F Combustion Air Supply 107 DROLET LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY 110 ...

Page 6: ...so put to good use materials that would otherwise unnecessarily and expensively add to our waste disposal problems In addition pellet stoves burn very cleanly and offer the lowest emissions of unwanted pollutants of all solid fuel burning appliances 1 1 1 Top 10 Reasons for Buying a DC Pellet Stove 1 Works during power breakdown due to an optional battery system see Appendix C Battery Holder kit A...

Page 7: ... Main ATC Auto Fuse 7 5A 32VDC Battery Backup ATC Auto Fuse 7 5A 32VDC Power cord inlet socket 3A 250V 5 X 20 fuse Main Board Battery CR2032 Mobile home approved Yes Approved for alcove application Yes see Section 3 2 Minimum Clearances to Combustibles 1 Burn time and heating capacity may vary subject to location in home chimney draft chimney diameter locality heat loss factors climate selected fu...

Page 8: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 8 1 3 Overall Exterior Dimensions A FRESH AIR INLET B EXHAUST ...

Page 9: ... NEEDS TO USE THE ANDERSON SB50 CONNECTOR IF YOU INSTALL THE BATTERY BEHIND THE STOVE USING THE OPTIONAL BATTERY HOLDER KIT AC01452 THE BATTERIES MUST BE SEALED IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BURNING ANY SOLID FUELS GENERATES CARBON MONOXIDE IN LOW CONCENTRATION THIS GAS IS EVACUATED BY THE VENTING SYS...

Page 10: ...ASTENED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PELLET VENT MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE AND AVOID SMOKE AND ASH SPILLAGE THE VENTING SYSTEM SHOULD BE CHECKED AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR FOR ANY BUILDUP OF SOOT OR CREOSOTE NEVER BLOCK ANY LOUVERS OF THE STOVE IF REQUIRED A FRESH AIR KIT CAN BE INSTALLED TO SUPPLY COMBUSTION AIR TO THE ROOM OR SPACE SEE APPENDIX F COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY MIX...

Page 11: ... 2 3 Before Operating Your Stove Some minor installation and adjustment are required prior to use If your unit has the optional LCD touch screen sliding support it can be installed on the left at the back of the stove see Appendix B LCD Touch Screen Supports If you do not use the optional LCD touch screen sliding support you can install the LCD touch screen wall mount support provided in the owner...

Page 12: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 12 STEP 1 A LCD TOUCH SCREEN SCREEN B OWNER S MANUAL KIT C SCRAPER D SWEEPING BRUSH the tie wrap must be cut E DESICCANT drying agent STEP 2 F BACK DRAFT SHUTTER ...

Page 13: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 13 STEP 3 STEP 4 G INSULATING FILM H BUTTON BATTERY CR2032 ...

Page 14: ...es set out in safety standards ULC S627 Canada ASTM E1509 U S A and UL1482 U S A When the pellet stove is installed so that its surfaces are at or beyond the minimum clearances specified combustible surfaces will not overheat under normal and even abnormal operating conditions WARNING NO PART OF THE STOVE MAY BE LOCATED CLOSER TO COMBUSTIBLES THAN THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES SPECIFIED ON THE CERTIFICAT...

Page 15: ... MINIMUM SPACE NEEDED TO ALLOW THE LCD TOUCH SCREEN SLIDING SUPPORT TO MOVE FREELY AND FULLY EXTENDED SEE SECTION 3 3 BACK WALL INSTALLATION AND SECTION 3 4 CORNER INSTALLATION LETTE R MINIMUN CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES CANADA USA A 1 25 mm 1 25 mm B 4 102 mm 4 102 mm C 1 25 mm 1 25 mm D Refer to vent manufacturer s clearances Refer to vent manufacturer s clearances I 54 1 372 mm 54 1 372 mm LETTR...

Page 16: ... may also install the LCD touch screen sliding system on the left side of the stove see Appendix B LCD Touch Screen Supports 3 4 Corner Installation 3 4 1 With LCD Touch Screen Wall Mount Support If you wish to install the stove with minimum clearances see table in Section 3 2 Minimum Clearances to Combustibles it is possible to locate the LCD touch screen on a wall with the wall support provided ...

Page 17: ...in your home if a power outage occurs Moreover a suitable venting system configuration will help getting the best efficiency out of your stove when installed in accordance with the required EVL see Section 4 3 Equivalent Vent Length EVL Even the best stove will not function safely and efficiently as intended if it is not connected to a suitable venting system 4 2 Recommendations In Canada we recom...

Page 18: ...0 elbow or T 5 1 45 elbow 3 1 ft Horizontal pipe run 1 1 ft Vertical pipe run 0 5 NOTE Horizontal runs shall not exceed 9 feet NOTE Never exceed 30 feet of EVL Here is an example to help you calculate Equivalent Vent Length On the following figure the EVL can be calculated like this 2 horizontal run of 1 2 X 1 X 1 2 of EVL 1 elbow 90 or Tee 5 of EVL 3 vertical length of 4 3 X 4 X 0 5 6 of EVL Tota...

Page 19: ...ut at the back of the stove on a total distance of 4 feet followed by a tee and a 6 foot vertical rise it would be acceptable The installation end should be within the allowable configuration zone on the chart since it would have at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run Furthermore the total vertical rise would be at least 3 foot high WARNING To reduce the risk of smoke s...

Page 20: ...ce or debris B 39 100 cm Clearance to window or door that may be opened F 39 100 cm Clearance to corner or adjacent wall H 39 100 cm Not to be installed above a meter regulator assembly within 39 100 cm horizontally from the vertical center line of the regulator and for 15 vertically I 72 183 cm Clearance to gas service regulator vent outlet or within 39 100 cm of an oil tank vent or an oil tank f...

Page 21: ...a direct vent system the exit terminal shall be located at least 9 23 cm away from a window or door The bottom of the exhaust terminal and air intake must be located at least 1 30 cm above the ground 4 5 Installation Configurations 4 5 1 Installation Warnings Cautions and Recommendations Reminder PROFESSIONNAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THIS STOVE USES A PRESSURIZED VENTING SYSTEM ALL VENT...

Page 22: ...hrough the wall thimble and extend at least 6 inches beyond the exterior wall 4 Attach cap and seal outside wall thimbles with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SMOKE SPILLAGE THERE SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT LEAST 12 30 CM OF VERTICAL RISE FOR EACH FOOT OF HORIZONTAL RUN IN ALL CASES AT LEAST 36 91 CM OF VERTICAL RISE IS NEEDED BEFORE THE TERMINATION WARNING TERM...

Page 23: ... mark location on the ceiling Install the ceiling support and the vent pipe by following the vent manufacturer s instructions 4 Always follow vent manufacturer s clearances instructions from combustible materials When passing through additional floors or ceilings always install a fire stop spacer 5 After lining up for hole in roof cut either a round or square hole in roof Install upper edge and si...

Page 24: ...haust and the tee If you wish to center the vertical part of the vent with the stove a 45 elbow and a tee can be used to route the pipe from the exhaust towards the back center of the stove 3 Connect the pellet vent to the stainless steel liner according to the vent manufacturer s instructions 4 Seal and install vertical roof vent If required seal and install a storm collar WARNING IN THE U S THE ...

Page 25: ...e is centered in the chimney flue area 4 Install a vented flashing at the top of the fireplace chimney Stainless steel plate and screws are recommended Cut a hole for the vent pipe If needed cut a second hole for the air intake pipe Seal all joints with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant to prevent water leakage 5 Seal and install vertical roof vent If required seal and install a storm c...

Page 26: ...he air intake pipe Seal all joints with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant to prevent water leakage 5 Install the cleanout tee at the bottom of the vertical vent system and lower it down the chimney until the center branch of the tee is aligned with the hole in the masonry 6 Install and seal flashing with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant 7 Seal and install vertical roof vent ...

Page 27: ...SUPPLEMENTARY HEAT SOURCE AN ALTERNATIVE HEAT SOURCE SHOULD BE AVAILABLE IN THE HOME IF NEEDED THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDITIONAL HEATING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF AN ALTERNATIVE HEAT SOURCE USING A STOVE WITH CRACKED OR BROKEN COMPONENTS SUCH AS GLASS OR BAFFLE MAY PRODUCE AN UNSAFE CONDITION AND MAY DAMAGE THE STOVE NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL NAP...

Page 28: ... OPERATING YOUR STOVE THIS STOVE REQUIRES REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SEE SECTION 8 1 1 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WILL REDUCE THE STOVE PERFORMANCE AND COULD EVENTUALLY DAMAGE IT IT ALSO MAY LEAD TO SMOKE SPILLAGE IN YOUR HOME THIS STOVE IS DESIGNED AND TESTED TO BURN ONLY WOOD PELLETS ANY OTHER TYPE OF FUEL BURNED IN THIS HEATER WILL VOID THE...

Page 29: ...HE FIRE FOR PROPER COMBUSTION DURING THE WINTER SEASON MAKE SURE THAT THE FRESH AIR INTAKE IS FREE OF ANY ICE SNOW ETC AS THIS WILL STARVE THE FIRE OF AIR AND PREVENT THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE STOVE MAKE SURE THE FRESH AIR INTAKE BACKDRAFT SHUTTER WORKS FREELY OPERATING YOUR STOVE AT THE MAXIMUM SETTING DURING A LONG PERIOD OF TIME MAY REDUCE THE STOVE AND ITS COMPONENTS LIFE EXPECTANCY 5 1 1 Op...

Page 30: ...for additional heating costs associated with the use of an alternative heat source in case of stove failure or power outage Your success with zone heating will depend on several factors Proper stove size stove location heating area house layout insulation and your climate zone 5 2 Combustible 5 2 1 Proper Fuel Each type of pellet has its properties and will burn differently The amount of ashes pro...

Page 31: ...m are controlled from this screen It is possible to install the support on the back of the stove or on a wall In addition it is possible to install the LCD touch screen on a sliding support optional to the back of the stove See Appendix B LCD Touch Screen Supports 6 1 1 LCD Touch Screen Controls Operation and Configuration The LCD touch screen control is an electronic visual display as well as a t...

Page 32: ...tove is OFF Main status page when the stove is ON Description of each main status page icon Operating mode thermostat or manual Thermostatic mode Settings button On Off button Feed screw parameters Burn rate adjustment Convection blower speed adjustment Feed screw options ...

Page 33: ...the main status page choose the settings icon Select SETUP You can choose between three languages English French or Spanish and between F or C Select F or C icon to display temperatures in the desired unit 6 1 4 Viewing Statistics From the main status page choose the settings icon Select TROUBLESHOOT and then using the arrows go to page 2 Statistics will be available between page 1 to 3 These stat...

Page 34: ... Yellow Indicates that the stove is powered the batteries are 50 charged and that they are charging Green Indicates that the stove is powered the batteries are 75 charged and that they are charging Green Indicates that the stove is on and the batteries are full loads 6 1 6 Adjusting the Combustion Level Heat Output Press on the pellet burn rate adjustment button Press or to adjust the burn rate Th...

Page 35: ...ring pilot cycle To restore default setting select DEFAULT 6 1 7 2 COMBUSTION ADJUSTMENT Fuel Quality Adjustment The COMBUSTION ADJUSTMENT will allow you to modify default settings by 2 for auger motor 1 and 10 for combustion and exhaust fan To restore default setting select DEFAULT Here are some situations where you may want to adjust these components Average speed of auger motor 1 You may want t...

Page 36: ...s offered to reduce or increase air distribution in the room Press the blower button to adjust the blowing speed Press or to increase or decrease blower speed If overheating is detected the convection fans speed will automatically go to the maximum setting and an envelope icon will appear on the Main Status Page Press on the envelope icon to view the warning message Meanwhile the convection fans w...

Page 37: ...s on PILOT button to set pilot time settings Note Pilot feed rate is lower than the minimum combustion level feed rate 6 1 10 1 Pilot OFF When the PILOT OFF cycle is selected the stove will shut down when the temperature set on the thermostat is reached Every time the thermostat will call for heat the stove will go through the complete ignition cycle 6 1 10 2 30 Minutes or 60 Minutes The pilot cyc...

Page 38: ... pellets The auger will turn then the stove will automatically start an ignition cycle 6 1 11 2 Purge Screw Use this option to empty the auger at the end of the season When selected the auger will turn for two minutes 6 1 12 Demo Mode 6 1 12 1 Demo Mode Operation The demo mode has been developed primarily to enable sales people to show the stove s functionalities in showrooms without starting it T...

Page 39: ...e starting the stove make sure there is enough pellets in the hopper and that the recommended maintenance schedule has been followed see Section 8 1 1 Recommended maintenance schedule then press the ON OFF icon on the main status page 7 3 Running Out of Pellets If your stove runs out of pellets the fire will slowly go out the convection fan will run until the heat sensor on the exhaust fan reads 1...

Page 40: ...be a sign that there is something wrong Usually overheating issues are caused by too much restriction in the venting system a blocked heat exchanger a lack of combustion air or a lack of maintenance If this happens your stove will become very hot If the stove becomes too hot UNIT OVERHEAT message will appear on the LCD touch screen Before starting the stove again make sure the recommended maintena...

Page 41: ... with higher ash content will increase cleaning frequency See Section 5 2 1 Proper Fuel for recommended combustibles WARNING FAILURE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THIS STOVE AS INDICATED CAN RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY HAZARDS WARNING NEVER CLEAN WHEN HOT WARNING THE USE OF A DOMESTIC CENTRAL OR COMMERCIAL VACUUM CLEANER TO PERFORM THE MAINTENANCE OF YOUR PELLET STOVE IS NOT RECOMMENDED ASH PART...

Page 42: ...owards you the decorative grill A above the viewing door Unscrew the two wing nuts B and remove the access panel C to the heat exchangers Take care in not damaging the sealing gasket when putting the panel aside Take the brush that was supplied with the stove and insert it into each tube in a complete motion from top to bottom IT IS IMPERATIVE TO SLIDE THE BRUSH COMPLETY DOWN IT WILL BE VERY DIFFI...

Page 43: ...tom Reinstall the access panel to the combustion chamber and tighten the wing nuts DO NOT USE PLIERS OR OTHER TOOLS TO TIGHTEN THE WING NUTS To clean the baffle pull the lock plate A towards you The lock plate is found above the access door of the combustion chamber The baffle B will rotate and drop the accumulated fly ash Clean and reinstall the baffle ...

Page 44: ... 2 Lift the baffle B above its pivots C and lower it by gently pulling towards you To take it out of the door you must rotate it slowly towards you to avoid hitting the walls of the combustion chamber IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO CLEAN THE EXHAUST CHANNEL SEE SECTION 8 1 3 EXHAUST CHANNEL AND EXHAUST BLOWER MAINTENANCE IMMEDIATLY AFTER CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER ...

Page 45: ...the stove The following procedure demonstrates how to perform inspection and cleaning In order to access the exhaust channels open the left side decorative panels Using a Philips or Robertson screwdriver remove both clean out traps E and F by unlocking them Push the screw and give it a counter clockwise quarter turn Clean the pressure sensor located on the rear access panel ...

Page 46: ...penings Using the provided scraper remove the dirt in the bottom channel of the heat exchangers Use an ash vacuum to complete the cleaning operation Make sure that the gaskets are still in good condition replace them if needed 3 16 black round gasket AC06815 ...

Page 47: ...stion residues ashes or clinkers 1 Clean the burn pot using the scraper provided with the stove or a smaller one 2 The burn pot A simply sits onto the air intake channel You must lift to remove it from the stove Two small pins guide the burn pot in place Make sure that the burn pot is well in place before turning on the stove as shown in the diagram ...

Page 48: ...tion Manual 48 3 If necessary clean the air intake channel To reach the air intake channel clean out trap open the door and remove the ash drawer 4 Unscrew the wing nut C to open the clean out trap B Vacuum the combustion residues ...

Page 49: ...3 16 black round gasket AC06815 8 1 5 Ash Removal 1 To empty the ash drawer of its contents open the door and pull it towards you 2 Empty the ash drawer and vacuum around the drawer and also at the bottom of the combustion chamber WARNING ASH PAN MUST BE IN PLACE AND THE DOOR MUST BE KEPT CLOSED AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE STOVE IS IN USE ...

Page 50: ... Section 15 Replacement parts for part number WARNING ALWAYS WEAR SUITABLE GLOVES WHILE HANDLING BROKEN GLASS WARNING REPLACEMENT GLASS SHOULD ONLY BE PURCHASED FROM AN AUTHORIZED DEALER SEE SECTION 15 REPLACEMENT PARTS TEMPERED GLASS OR ORDINARY GLASS WILL NOT WITHSTAND THE HIGH TEMPERATURES OF THE STOVE WARNING IF YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THE DOOR GLASS MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL THE NEW GASKETS AT THE SAM...

Page 51: ...EALING TRIMS TO ENSURE THAT THE SMOKE AND THE COMBUSTION GASES ARE NOT DRAWN BY THE CONVECTION BLOWER The most efficient method to sweep the venting system is by using a 3 or 4 pellet brush depending on your installation Brush downwards so ash soot and creosote residues will come off the inner surface and fall at the bottom of the clean out tee where they can be easily removed The venting system m...

Page 52: ...epartment Inspector CAUTION CLEANOUT OF THE STOVE AND THE VENTING SYSTEM IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASON TO MINIMIZE CORROSION DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS CAUSED BY ACCUMULATED ASH 8 2 2 Soot and Fly Ash The combustion products contain small particles of fly ash Fly ash can accumulate especially in horizontal sections of exhaust pipe and restrict the flow of combustion gases ...

Page 53: ...dually and will also give you many tips in how to solve any problems related to a specific error message NOTE IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT MAKE SURE TO HAVE THE MODEL OF YOUR STOVE AND THE SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND THEY CAN BE FOUND ON THE CERTIFICATION LABEL INSIDE THE HOPPER LID 9 1 Validating Status When using your stove you can validate at any time the status of any of t...

Page 54: ... it means that the operating state of the component is normal no matter if it s on the left column or right If the square is red it means that there is a security function in operation For example if the stove is off it is supposed to be cool If the stove is off but the temperature probe is warm the auger motor 2 and the exhaust blower will be running This screen will give you the operating status...

Page 55: ...E NEEDS TO BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE WALL OUTLET IF THE STOVE HAS AN AUXILARY BATTERY SYSTEM IT MUST BE DISCONNECTED This section contains main error messages possible causes and many suggestions to guide you in resolving them After giving an error message your stove will shut down by itself and start a cool down cycle If you want to start your stove again you will need to press on the RESET button...

Page 56: ...acturer s instructions o A back draft occurred inside the flue This can occur on a very windy day or if your venting system does not have a proper termination o The pressure switch hose is disconnected Make sure the pressure switch hose is well installed on the pressure tap and on the bottom tap of the switch If not reinstall it o The exhaust or combustion blower failed Go to the troubleshooting p...

Page 57: ...es are blocked Remove the burn pot and clean it thoroughly The auger is jammed or auger motor failed Go to the troubleshooting page on the LCD touch screen see Section 9 2 Testing Components screen and test auger motors Make sure that the hopper lid is closed If one of the motors is not running check if motor is defective or if the auger is jammed HOPPER AUGER A Screws B Auger and motor assembly C...

Page 58: ...e auger from the housing Once the auger has been removed make sure the auger is straight that the surface is not damaged and there are no burrs or broken welds Remove any foreign material that may have caused the jam Inspect the auger housing for signs of damage such as burrs rough spots or grooves cut into the metal that could have caused a jam Clean the auger housing thoroughly to remove all pel...

Page 59: ...2 Testing Components and follow instructions for component check Test the igniter to see if it glows It should take no longer than two minutes If it does not glow red check the wiring If the wiring is properly connected disconnect the igniter and check its resistance ohms Ω with a multimeter If the value is near zero replace the igniter The flue temperature sensor failed The thermocouple is a heat...

Page 60: ... troubleshooting page see Section 9 2 Testing components on the LCD touch screen and test auger motors If one of the motors is not running check if motor is defective or jammed NOTE IF THE HOPPER AUGER MOTOR FAILED OR THE HOPPER AUGER IS JAMMED TO AVOID PELLET SPILLAGE EMPTY THE HOPPER OF ITS CONTENTS BEFORE EXECUTING THE FOLLOWING TESTS o If the auger motor is defective check to make sure that el...

Page 61: ...e clear and check that no ash has filled the tube around the igniter Refer to the maintenance section Also make sure that the recommended fuel is used see Section 5 2 1 Proper Fuel The flue is not properly installed Make sure the venting system meets the criteria in the Section 4 Venting System as well as the venting system manufacturer s instructions The flue is blocked or needs cleaning One of t...

Page 62: ... ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS IT IS MORE THAN LIKELY THAT THE STOVE DOES NOT EXHAUST PROPERLY Before resetting the PC board displaying an error message do a COMPLETE stove maintenance as described in this manual For an Overheat message Service the stove COMPLETELY as described in this manual See Section 8 Maintenance Verify the venting system and all other components mentioned above ONCE THE MAINTENANCE D...

Page 63: ...the troubleshooting page see Section 9 2 Testing Components and verify the proper function of the safety switch Replace if necessary 9 3 8 Power Loss Without auxiliary battery system Power was interrupted while the stove was functioning After the cool down cycle the stove will restart using the last settings Press RESET to go back to the Main Status Page With the optional battery backup system Pow...

Page 64: ...called the double click error If you press on the stove s stop button inadvertently you have 15 seconds to press on the start up button for the stove to continue to work normally If you wait more than 15 seconds this message will appear and the stove will stop It will ignite again automatically after its cool temperature is reached 9 3 11 Stove hot while off If the temperature probe RTD senses a t...

Page 65: ...iting the stove The negative pressure will be drafted by the window instead of the chimney When turning off it is possible that the stove smells like smoke if the house is depressurized In this case you can go to the last page of the Troubleshoot menu and increase exhaust time If you have opened a window and turned off the kitchen and bathroom hood and still have negative pressure your pressure se...

Page 66: ... naturally flows from a high pressure point to a low pressure point a larger negative pressure can draw smoke from the inside of the stove into the room The stove can also be affected by other mechanical ventilation systems causing the same effect as mentioned previously Using a fresh air intake will prevent negative pressure see Appendix F Combustion Air supply Also make sure the recommended main...

Page 67: ...outlet Test the screen by plugging it into a USB charger 5V maximum source or to a computer Check if the main fuse is blown Check if the power cord inlet socket fuse is blown Replace it if necessary USB wire is defective or not connected properly Check connection and change wire if necessary The on off button under the touch screen housing was pressed Press a first time on the button and wait 10 s...

Page 68: ...creen hex b image hex c ctrl hex 3 Put the USB key in the DC Mother Board behind the stove see Section 2 3 Before Operating Your Stove to access the DC Mother Board 4 Follow these steps a Press and hold the A button on the DC Mother Board b Press on the B button hold for 2 seconds and release c Release A button 5 After a couple of seconds the DC Mother Board will be up to date B A ...

Page 69: ... you might want to calibrate your screen by pressing on the red buttons at the corner of the screen see Section 9 4 3 Screen Calibration 7 When the update is done verify that the software version has increased 9 4 3 Screen Calibration If you press on the touch screen buttons without any results you may need to calibrate your screen Here is how 1 Turn off the screen by pressing on the A button 2 Pr...

Page 70: ...and Operation Manual 70 5 4 red circles will appear on the corners of the screen Press on each circle 6 A message will appear when the calibration is complete Press anywhere on the screen to exit the menu 10 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 71: ... inside the housing of the electronic board the housing is on the back of your stove Unplug your stove loose the screw swing the rear grill and pull it to access the main board fuses If you have installed the optional LCD touch screen sliding support you must remove it before lifting up the upper back grille see Appendix B LCD Touch Screen Supports ...

Page 72: ...TION AMPERAGE A MAIN BOARD FUSE 7 5A B AUXILIARY BATTERY FUSE 7 5A Power cord inlet socket fuse Fuse is located inside the power cord inlet socket Unplug the stove and remove the fuse holder from the socket with a small flat head screwdriver 3A 250V 5 X 20 fuse ...

Page 73: ...CONVECTION BLOWER E TEMPERATURE SENSOR F L 250 THERMAL SWITCH G HOPPER H AUXILIARY BATTERY SYSTEM CONNECTOR I HOPPER SAFETY SWITCH J POWER SUPPLY K F 160 THERMAL SWITCH SEE SECTION 14 L POWER CORD RECEPTACLE M THERMOSTAT TERMINAL BLOCK N COMBUSTION BLOWER FRESH AIR INTAKE O EXHAUST BLOWER P BOTTOM AUGER 2 Q TOP AUGER 1 R PC BOARD ...

Page 74: ...g the connectors 2 Unscrew the two screws using a 5 16 wrench Pull on the fan housing handle until the assembly comes completely out of the stove 3 Pull on the fans to separate them from the 4 rubber mounts In order to reinstall them align the four mounting holes with the rubber mounts With your fingers or with a set of long nose pliers pull on each end of the rubber mount until it snaps into the ...

Page 75: ...5 COMBUSTION BLOWER Remove the 6 screws A and the bottom grille B Unlatch the clamps C Remove the backdraft shutter F Pull on the combustion blower E and unplug the wire connector from the harness Make sure to put back the gasket D at its place ...

Page 76: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 76 EXHAUST BLOWER Remove the left panel Unplug the blower connections A and the silicone tube B ...

Page 77: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 77 Unplug the temperature sensor C Remove the clamp D ...

Page 78: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 78 With a Philips screwdriver unlock and remove the access panel E and F Remove the nuts G located in the opening of the trapdoor ...

Page 79: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 79 Remove the duct assembly H Remove the bolts K and nuts I to remove the exhaust blower J ...

Page 80: ... Manual 80 14 L 250 and F 160 Thermal Switch Replacement L 250 1 Remove both retaining screws A holding the thermal switch support bracket B 2 Lift up the support bracket Rotate the bracket 90 clockwise then pull the bracket toward you ...

Page 81: ...tallation and Operation Manual 81 Remove the faulty thermal switch Replace new thermal switch D underneath the bracket B by means of 2 screws C F 160 Unscrew both screws B and take out the thermal switch F 160 A ...

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Page 90: ... can result in poor performance and safety hazards and will void your warranty Item Description Qty 1 SE68340 TOP ASSEMBLY 1 2 SE68347 LEFT DECORATIVE PANNEL 1 3 SE68346 RIGHT DECORATIVE PANNEL 1 4 PL68344 TOP REAR VENTILATED PANEL 1 5 SE44157 LCD HOUSING ASSEMBLY 1 6 PL68294 BOTTOM REAR VENTILATED PANEL 1 7 SE68295 HEAT EXCHANGER ACCESS COVER WITH GASKET 1 8 AC06900 BLACK 1 2 ROUND X 9 GASKET KIT...

Page 91: ... IGNITOR SUPPORT 1 35 44167 IGNITER 24V DC 150W 1 36 PL68302 RIGHT ASH DEFLECTOR 1 37 PL68301 LEFT ASH DEFLECTOR 1 38 AC06815 BLACK GASKET AND SILICONE KIT 3 16 X 5 1 39 SE68286 BURN POT RECEPTACLE CLEANOUT COVER 1 40 30485 WING NUT 1 4 20 X 1 2 ZINC PLATTED 1 41 SE68308 ASH DRAWER 1 42 SE64345 EXHAUST ADAPTER 1 43 30762 VENT ADAPTER SECURE CLAMP 1 44 21392 EXHAUST ADAPTER GASKET 1 45 21393 EXHAUS...

Page 92: ...0 LEVELING BOLT 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 2 78 30106 MECHANICAL SCREW M4 X 12 LONG PAN PHILLIPS ZINC 3 79 30192 STAR RING 10 X 410 395 OD 025 020 THICK 3 80 44169 DC POWER SUPPLY 1 81 44156 DC MOTHER BOARD 1 82 30439 SPING CLAMP 2 83 21400 COMBUSTION FAN GASKET 1 84 30502 SELF TAPING SCREW 8 32 x 1 2 TYPE F x 3 4 HEX FLAT HEAD 2 85 30777 PLASTIC BACKDRAFT DAMPER ASSEMBLY 1 86 30358 MECHANICAL SCREW 10 32 x 3...

Page 93: ...Edison Installation and Operation Manual 93 Appendix A Horizontal and Vertical Vent Chart Possible Vertical vent length feet Possible Horizontal vent length feet ...

Page 94: ...se for each foot of horizontal run Instead if the installation consisted of a horizontal vent coming out at the back of the stove on a total distance of 4 feet followed by a tee and a 6 foot vertical rise it would be acceptable The termination is within the allowable configuration zone on the chart since it would have at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run Furthermore t...

Page 95: ...ack of the stove or on an adjacent wall To install it on the back of your stove Use the 3 self tapping screws B provided in the owner s manual kit to secure the support on the back of the stove To install on an adjacent wall Secure the support to the wall with the appropriate hardware not included Use the 3 mounting holes provided for this purpose on the support WARNING BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE SUPP...

Page 96: ... assembly to a left side configuration extend the rail with the LCD touch screen support A in order to gain access to the two screws B Remove the screws rotate the rail 180 and reassemble the rail to the mounting bracket C using the screws previously removed Then remove the 2 screws D rotate the LCD touch screen support A and reassemble Step 2 Secure the mounting bracket A on the back of the stove...

Page 97: ...is located into the owner s manual kit and plug it into the USB connector E located on the main board Route the wire through the grommet G located on the upper back grille Connect the other end of the cable to the micro USB connector located on the LCD touch screen Then secure the LCD touch screen housing on the rail A ...

Page 98: ...THIN A SEALED HOUSING WHEN USING AN AUXILIARY BATTERY SYSTEM OTHER THAN THE OF THE STOVE S MANUFACTURER ALWAYS USE THE CONNECTOR OF THE UNIT PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER AND MAKE SURE THAT THE BATTERIES ARE LOCATED BEYOND THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH METALLIC TOOLS OR CONDUCTORS TO PREVENT SHORT CIRCUITS AND SPARKS MAKE SURE THAT THE BATTERY TERMINALS A...

Page 99: ... 24V at 20Ah The wiring must be done according to the picture The long red wire A wich is plugged into the of the grey connector D must be plugged to the of battery 1 The short black wire B must link the of the battery 1 with the of the battery 2 The other short black wire C which is plugged into the of the grey connector D must be plugged to the of battery 2 Step 3 Insert the grey connector D whi...

Page 100: ...de or on thermostatic mode with pilot ON Heat output Minimum Number of ignition None Up to 16 hours in continuous Convection fan Minimum The stove was not in function in a thermostatic mode with pilot OFF Thermostat called for heat 2 times in the period Heat output Minimum Number of ignition 2 Up to 10 hours in continuous Convection fan Maximum The stove was in function in a manual mode or on ther...

Page 101: ...rol access panel are clear to prevent overheating of electronic components If you do not use your stove for a long period of time disconnect the auxiliary battery system and store the batteries in a cool dry place To ensure the longevity of the batteries charge each one once a month and keep the battery voltage above 12 5V Recommanded maintenance Stove unplugged and batteries unplugged Stove plugg...

Page 102: ...mostat is very important to obtain comfort and efficiency from your stove Locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable building codes Install the thermostat in a location that provides good airflow characteristics and avoid areas behind doors near corners air vents direct sunlight or heat generating devices If the thermostat is installed in the same room as the s...

Page 103: ...on the right hand side of the stove when facing it Loosen the two middle screws and insert the wires in the terminals Tighten the two screws Open the thermostat and connect the wires as per the manufacturer s instructions Here is an example of what your thermostat could look like Connect one wire on RH and the other wire on W Red wire jumper can remain installed For further information refer to th...

Page 104: ... thermostat wires to the terminal block located at the rear on the right hand side of the stove while facing it If the receiver wires are equipped with quick connect terminals you can connect them directly to the stove s wiring harness To do so remove the upper back panel and disconnect wires B and C attached to the rear of the terminal block A Then connect them to the receiver ...

Page 105: ...ing holes A located for this purpose on each side of the pedestal as shown on the following image For use in a mobile home in Canada this pellet stove must be connected to a vent system certified according to the standard or ULC ORD C441 CAN ULC S609 A vent system meeting the requirements of ULC S629M can also be used For use in a manufactured home in the United States this pellet stove must be co...

Page 106: ...llation and Operation Manual 106 A Fresh air intake B Tee C Pellet pipe length and or slip section D Ceiling support E Attic insulation shield F Roof flashing G Storm collar H Pellet pipe length I Vertical rain cap ...

Page 107: ...d must comply with ULC S110 and or UL 181 Class 0 or Class 1 Standards and must withstand temperatures up to 250 F To complete the installation make a hole of 1 4 to 1 2 6 mm à 13 mm bigger than the insulate pipe diameter in the outside wall of the house at the chosen location From outside place the outside air inlet cap E in the hole open side down and fasten the register to the wall with screw P...

Page 108: ...sed at the termination All connections must be secured and airtight by either using the appropriately sized hose clamp and or UL 181 AP foil tape Make sure that the fresh air intake backdraft shutter A functions freely The fresh air intake backdraft shutter is located in the back of the stove ...

Page 109: ...Outside Combustion Air WARNING IT IS FORBIDDEN TO DRAW COMBUSTION AIR FROM A BASEMENT AN ATTIC A GARAGE OR ANY CONFINED SPACE You can draw air from a ventilated crawl space underneath the floor You can draw air directly from an outside wall behind the stove ...

Page 110: ...tion may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of any warranted but defective parts The manufacturer shall in no event be responsible for any uncommon indirect consequential damages of any nature which are in e...

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