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Page 4: ...iagram Please read this entire manual before you install and use our new property damage bodily injury or even death Y room heater Failure to follow instructions may resut in SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATIONS HarmanStove Company 352 MountainHouseRoad Halifax PA 17032 3 P61A 2 PelletStove ...

Page 5: ...allthecastironflameguideontopoftheburnpot andmakesureitis fullyseatedagainsttheaugeropen ing Thebottomofthe flameguideismarked38 Panels DONOT INSTALLAFLUE DAMPERIN THE EXHAUSTVENTINGSYSTEMOFTHIS UNIT DO NOT CONNECTTHISUNIT TO A CHIMNEYFLUE SERVINGANOTHER APPLIANCE INSTALLVENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIEDBYTHEMANUFACTURER Mobile home installationshouldbe donein accordancewith theManufacturedHome and Saf...

Page 6: ...oftsurface Cleantheglassandgolddoorusinganonabrasive 9 cleaner Installtheglassgasketaroundtheouteredgeof thefrontfaceofthedoorglasscarefullytoinsureproper 6 QI sealing Settheglasspanegentlyontothedoor Install thehold downclipsandtightenwithbolts asshown PAW Installdooron stovewithhingepins Q BOLT Install door handle as shown on the diagram NOTE Withtheflatsurfaceof thepaw bolt tothein sideof thedo...

Page 7: ...MobileHomeInstallation When insblling this unit in amobilehome severalre quirementsmustbe followed 1 The unit mu be bolted to the floor This can be 2 done with 114 lag screws through the 2 holes in the base plate 2 Theunit must alsobe connectedforthe outside air See page 8 3 Floor protection and clearances must be followed as shown 4 Unit must be grounded to the metal frame of the mobilehome CAUTI...

Page 8: ...eterlregulator assembly when measuredfrom the horizontalcenter lineofthe regu 1ator I I The clearanceto serviceregulatorvent outlet must be a minimum of 6 feet1 J The clearance to a non mechanicalair sup ply inletto the building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance must be a minimumof 48 l l K The clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet must be a minimumof 10feet I with outside ai...

Page 9: ... useapprovedpelletventpipewallandceilingpass throughfittingstogothroughcombustiblew a l l sand ceilings Be sureto use a startingcollarto attach the ventingsystento the stove Thestartingcollarmust be sealed to the stove with high temp silicone caulking Vent Pipe Pelletventing pipe alsoknown as PL vent is constructed of two layerswith air spacebetween the layers This air spaceactsas aninsulatorandre...

Page 10: ...referred method Thismethod alsoprovidesexcellent venting for normal operationbutrequiresthe stovetobe installed fartherfromthewall Theverticalportionof thevent shouldbethreeto fivefeethighandat leastthreeinches fiomacombustiblewall Th s verticalsectionwillpro videnaturaldraftinthe eventofapower failure If the stove is installedbelow gradebe sure the ventterminationshouldbe atleast 1footabovegrade ...

Page 11: ...anttoinstallalinerasinmethod 7 5 Installinginto an existing fireplace chimney US only Thismethodprovidesexcellentventingfornormal operation Thismethod alsoprovides naturaldrafein theeventof apowerfailure Thedamperareamustbesealedwitha steelplate orfiberglass A capshouldbeinstalled onthechimney tokeep outrain If the chimney conditionis question ableyoumaywanttoinstallaliner allthewaytothetop asinme...

Page 12: ...the sealingsystemusedby themanufacturer Pipesizeshouldbe increasedto4 using thismethod Fig 12 7 Installing into an existing chimney US and Canada Thismethodprovidesexcellentventingfornormal operation Thismethod alsoprovidesnaturaldraftin theeventof apowerfailure InCanadaandsomeplacesintheUSitisrequired that the vent pipe extend all the way to the top of the chimney Thepipeorlinerinsidethechimneysh...

Page 13: ...ecommended that outsideairbe installedwiththis ventingconfiguration 8 Installing through the ceiling vent Through the ceiling vent follow PLvent manufacturersrecommendationswhenusingwall and ceilingpassthrough Fig 16 P P61A 2Pellet Stove 12 ...

Page 14: ... degrees with the distribution blower at In RoomTempMode aconstantfuelcomurnptionrate mediumspeed issacrificedforexactroomtemperature Therefore asit gets colder morepelletswillbeburnedautomatically Thedistdbutiodblower speedwillv cording tothe position of themode selectorpo te andfiresize Ignitor switch to AUTO Stove Temperature Mode Thisallowsforautomaticignitionuponstart uponly The unit canthen ...

Page 15: ...he burn pot with the scraper with a small amount of newfuel in the bottom i s not aproblem First scrape the ashes on thefiont of the burnpot into theashpan Thenscrape the holedsurface downward into the burnpot Whenthestove is ignited thesescrapings will be pushed out by thefeeder 6 The ash pan can hold the ashes from approximateIy I ton of premiumfuel Thismeans the ashes will only need to be empti...

Page 16: ...TO modeandswitchingto MANUAL thefiremustbe largeenoughtostart thedistributionblower Thestart _ _ 1 C OLIUiS Dl crnrrl On lIw oO ing of theblowerisasignalthatthestartcycleiscom pletedandthefirewillnotgoout 1 WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE 1 Disconnect power before opening cover _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Thissetting willproduce a largeviewingfire without a distributionblower operating 15 P61A 2 PelletStove Ignitor Sw...

Page 17: ...g 19 This is a conservative the door Operationwillbegin whenthe fire number and willprobably need to be increased After you know a feed rate setting that works well use that setting Remember i f reaches the proper your feed rate is too high you may wastefuel 5 This is usually a weekly maintence procedure Cleaning the 8 Fill hopper with pellets and remove ashes 4 r burnpot with the scraper with a s...

Page 18: ...le in monitor supplied to Harman speed by turning the knob to Stove Temp Mode using the inner scale markedfrom 1 to 7 Dealers exclusivelv the high or low side of each mode Status light error messages 1Blink Indicatescontrolboard selfdiagnosticfailure Thisrequires amanualreset 2Blinks Indicatesthatthejumper J2 ontherear of thecontrolboard isnot connected Withoutthisjumper theunitwillonlyburnatminim...

Page 19: ...uringsetupbecauseadraft meterreadingisreauiredtoinsureproper setup If theunitisnot adjustedproperly itdoesnotcause asafetyconcern Iftheunitisadjustedtoohigh onlyeffiency islost If theunitisadjustedtoolow thelow draftpressure switchwillnotallowthefeedermotorortheignitertooperate B A simple draft test should be performed after completingthefluepipeinstallation Torecordtheresultsfor futurereference 1...

Page 20: ...cationwhereyouwant to controlthe temperature IVOTE Distances of more than 25 feet from the unit or in another room are not recommended The room sensor is essential for the PGIA s excel lentefficiency IVOTE It is recommended that the room sensor be installed even if only installed on the rear of the unit as a returnair sensor 5 16 Hex I 1 1 1 1 1 each side Fig 25 The rear isolated shields are split...

Page 21: ...ellets I 1 Shutdown stoveand disconnectpowercordto insurethat allmotorsarestopped 2 Removeashpan asdescribedearlier 3 Removecombustionblowercoverbyturningthe blowercoverlatchverticalasshowninFig 26 andslidingthecoveroutof theslotonthe 1eft Thiswillexposethecombustionblower wheelandflueoutlet Fig 27 4 Cleantheblower wheelwith abrush and a vacuumcleaner 5 Useabrushtocleantheflue beingcarefulnot to d...

Page 22: ...ut is closed open ESPprobe stores Fig 32 SootandFlyAsh C Fig 30 Theproductsofcombustionwillcontainsmall Exposed blower wheel Blower cover particlesof fly ash Thefly ashwillcollectin and flue opening removed theexhaustventingsystemandrestricttheflow NOTE ESPprobe is of the fluegases Incompletecombustion visible suchasoccursduringstartup shutdown or incorrectoperationoftheroomheater will Be careful ...

Page 23: ...ffoftheignitor element Figure 36 Theignitorismadetoberemovableforservice by insulated malelfemale wire connectors These connectionsbetweenthehot leads thewiresinside thebum pot and the coldleads thewires fromthe controlboard arealwayspulledto theinsiderear of the feederbody Notcoiledinsidetheburn pot Itisveryimportantthattheseconnectionsare to the insiderear of the feederbody Also the extra wireof...

Page 24: ...FIREHASGONEOUT 1 Nopelletsinhopper 2 Draft settingistoolow 3 Somethingisrestrictingfuelflow 4 Feed motorordraftmotorhasfailed 5 Powerfailureorblown fuse 23 P61A 2 PelletStove SMOKEISVISIBLECOMINGOUTOFVENT 1 Air fuelratioistoorich A Feedratetoohigh B Drafttoolow causedby a gasketleak LOWHEATOUTPUT 1 Feed rate toolow 2 Drafttoolowbecauseof gasketleak 3 Poorqualityordamppellets 4 Combinationof 1 and ...

Page 25: ...NG BOLT 3 30 1 371608713 CAM BEARING PUSHER ARM MTNG BOLTS 3 31 301 4 4 3 30 1 252005013 3 30 81 31181 RUBBER GROMMET 3 31 2761 PUSHER ARM WELDMENT 1 10 06691 MOTOR MOUNT GEARMOTOR 2 00 01 534 3 20 60906 Specifications I 23 5 I Weight Blower Feed Rate HopperCapacity Fuel Flue Size OutsideAir Size FuseRating 249 lbs 1 135cfm 2 75 to 7 5lbs per hr N 72 lbs Wood Pellets 3 inch 2 318 I D inch 5 amp ...

Page 26: ...stall thehold downclipsandtightenwithbolts asshownon page 5 Toinstallashlipt r i m simplyslidethe I I I overthe ashlip andintothegrooveonthetrim 1 GoldDoor Thegolddoorisassembledandinstalledthesame asthe standarddoor Refertopage 5 Becarefulnotto scratchthe glass andbe sureto cleanthe goldbefore startingafireinthe stove Toinstallashlipt r i m simplyslidethet r i movathe ashlipandintothe grooveonthe...

Page 27: ...extension allows you to the clearanceto combustiblematerials put morepelletfuelinthehopperandextends burn time on one load of pellets The hopper extension adds 60 pounds to the existing 72 pound hopper capacity allowingyou to load 132pounds of pellets at one time P61A 2PelletStove 26 ...

Page 28: ...DED TO STOV 5 AMP GLASS FUSE 0 l x 0 0 LT W m m 2 MALE FEMALE CONNECTIONS LT r WHITE WlRE ON COMMON TERM N O CONTACTS r BROWN 1 LOW PRESSURE SNIT C3 PLUGGED 2 2 EMPTY 7 7 7 YELLOW 8 DISTRIBUTION BLOWER 4 8 0 WATTS 4 0 A 1 2 0 VOLTS A C 6 0 HZ PART NO 3 89 06504 ...

Page 29: ...abel IgnitorAssembly CleanoutCover 1 1 4 20x 112 Wing ScrewwICollar 2 HopperExtensionAssembly Options OutsideAir Assembly 3 FlexPipe Log Set GoldPlatedDoor Kit GoldAshLipTrim Ash Door TilePack trim backer plate TilePack 1piece 0 88 00248 1 10 05800 1 10 05802 2 00 06468 1 2 00 06468 2 2 00 773850 3 00 08534 3 20 08727 3 20 00744 3 20 00906 3 20 05292 3 20 9301 3 20 502221 3 21 08639 3 21 22647 3 3...

Page 30: ... of God power failures andor surges rust corrosion andventingproblems arenot covered Damage andor repairs includingbut not limitedto remote controls filters fuses knobs glass ceramic brick panels ceramic fiber afterburners door packing tile ceramic log sets paint batteries or battery back up and related duct work are not covered Also excluded from this warranty are consumable or normal wear items ...

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