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3.  Water is not circulating - The pump should run 

and water should circulate continuously through the 

supply and return lines to keep water temperature 

uniform in the outdoor furnace.

4.  Circulation valve(s) closed - Be sure the proper 

valves in the system are open to allow circulation.

C.  BACK BURN (FIRESTAR DISPLAYS 

)

1.  High temperature in burner auger area - 

Everything but the burner auger will be disabled. 

The burner auger will run for two minutes, pause 

for 10 minutes, and continue as required. The Back 

Burn alarm will not stop until the controller detects 

that the temperature in the burner auger area has 

dropped.

D.  FREQUENT PUMP TROUBLE OR POOR 

  WATER CIRCULATION

1.  Pump mounted incorrectly - The pump must be 

mounted with the pump motor horizontal and the 

junction box either on the side or on top (see Fig. 

71).

Fig. 71

2.  Deposits  in  water  lines/heat  exchanger  walls - If 

water high in silica or other mineral content has 

been  used  to  fill  the  outdoor  furnace,  material 

deposits may build up on the insides of the supply 

and return lines and on the heat exchanger walls. If 

this occurs, the system will need to be drained and 

then cleaned using Sludge Conditioner (p/n 166). 

The  system  must  then  be  refilled  with  the  proper 

amount of Corrosion Inhibitor Plus™ (p/n 1650) 

and good quality water (softened water, if possible).

3.  Water will not circulate - If the system has been 

drained  and  refilled,  or  if  the  system  has  been 

opened for any reason (e.g., replacement of pump, 

adding heat exchangers, repairing a leak), air must 

be purged from the system (see Filling System with 

Water and Purging Air section).

4.  Poor water quality - Water with high amounts of 

solids, sand or dirt can cause frequent pump failure. 

Use softened and/or filtered water.

E.  BURNING AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF 

 FUEL.

1.  High volume water heating - High volume water 

heating (e.g., car wash, swimming pool, etc.) will 

require high fuel consumption.

2.  Excessive heat loss - See items 8-12 of Furnace 

Does Not Heat.

3.  Supply and return line heat loss - If not using 

ThermoPEX, supply and return lines buried in a 

wet, low-lying area may cause a large heat loss that 

will greatly increase the fuel consumption.

4.  High heat demand - Concrete slabs (with radiant 

heat) that are poorly insulated or are exposed to 

water  or  cold  outside  temperatures  will  require 

increased fuel consumption. Bringing a concrete 

slab  up  to  temperature  the  first  time  will  take  a 

considerable amount of time and fuel; once warm, 

fuel consumption will be reduced if the concrete 

slab and building are insulated properly. The 

following items will cause a high heat demand: poor 

insulation, large amounts of glass windows/doors 

(e.g., greenhouses), overhead doors, uninsulated 

crawl spaces, outdoor air infiltration and air leaking 

through foundation.

F.  FUEL NOT BURNING PROPERLY

1.  Poor fuel or out of fuel - See Fuel Quality and 

Storage section for recommendations about fuel 

types. Check firebox to see if fire is out. Add wood 

pellets as necessary. 

2.  Combustion fan blocked or obstructed - Check the 

combustion fan and air flow path for obstructions.

3.  Outdoor furnace exhaust obstructed - Check 

outdoor furnace exhaust for obstructions. To inspect 

the heat exchangers, remove the chimney transition 

cover on the back of the furnace and open the firebox 

door. It will probably be necessary to kneel down at 

the back of the furnace to look through each heat 

exchanger passageway.

Section 10 - Troubleshooting

Содержание MaXIM M255 P

Страница 1: ...WOOD PELLET FURNACE OWNER S MANUAL M255 P M255 PE Portland Oregon USA OMNI Test Laboratories Inc Tested Listed By US Save This Manual For Future Reference p n 9000311 REV A 15 MAY 2015 117 O 24 2...

Страница 2: ...n to deliver heat at rates ranging from 0 to 165 215 Btu hr This wood heater has a manufacturer set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair...

Страница 3: ...VE HOW IT WORKS 22 Purging Air from the System Manual Air Bleeders 23 WATER HEATER INSTALLATION 23 EXISTING FORCED AIR INSTALLATION 24 Thermostatic Controls 27 HEATING MULTIPLE ZONES OR BUILDINGS 28 H...

Страница 4: ...in a readily accessible location for future reference Foreword This manual is to be used as a guideline for the installation operation and maintenance of the Maxim Wood Pellet Furnace This manual is o...

Страница 5: ...water boiler be sure none of the existing system safety controls are disabled WARNING If this appliance is installed inside a building and the LP tank capacity exceeds one pound the tank and regulato...

Страница 6: ...from the outdoor furnace Never drain water from the outdoor furnace with live ash or fire in the firebox If the water in the outdoor furnace ever boils be sure to check the water level and restore to...

Страница 7: ...l Boiler chimney components Parts are available from an authorized Central Boiler dealer Removing from Pallet The outdoor furnace is secured to the shipping pallet with four brackets To remove these b...

Страница 8: ...em contain at least 30 antifreeze concentration mixed with softened water to prevent bacterial growth and minimize minerals in the system Bacterial growth is likely to occur with low antifreeze concen...

Страница 9: ...r prevailing winds and the direction exhaust from the chimney will travel The shorter the distance between the outdoor furnace and building s being heated the lower the cost will be for the installati...

Страница 10: ...slightly higher than the front Smoke can condense into creosote inside the burner auger tube If the burner auger is not sloped down toward the front of the furnace condensation can form in the burner...

Страница 11: ...he front NOTE Periodicallycheck thattheoutdoorfurnace is leveled as described in these instructions because frost can cause the foundation to move 5 Install the access panels on the back corner of the...

Страница 12: ...nd rod and connect it to the outdoor furnace 1 In the water line trench near the outdoor furnace drive the ground rod into the ground until the top of the ground rod is below the ground surface 2 Remo...

Страница 13: ...e all covers for the gas ignition system on the appliance are in place during operation and service WARNING Once the gas supply is connected the appliance and gas connection must be tested for leaks b...

Страница 14: ...urning the wood pellets or for 10 minutes at which time the controller will turn off the gas burner Ignition Sequence PE Models The ignition sequence follows a control logic to ensure safe and effecti...

Страница 15: ...that can withstand wind Other reinforcement recommendations are shown in Fig 15 Ifextensionsareaddedtothestandardeightfeet 2 4m of chimney the chimney should be reinforced appropriately Fig 15 shows...

Страница 16: ...r may perform the following test to check for proper draft 1 Drill a hole in the chimney inspection cover then with the outdoor furnace and chimney at normal operating temperature use a manometer to c...

Страница 17: ...ld also be used for above ground or winter installations and if the area is likely to be affected by compaction Above Ground or Winter Installations For above ground or winter installations in which t...

Страница 18: ...h supply and return lines Pressurize with 50 psi 3 5 kg cm2 of air then check after 30 minutes to see if pressure has dropped A drop in pressure indicates a leak repair as necessary 6 Connect the supp...

Страница 19: ...e eight knock out tabs on the floor panel of the furnace to accommodate the water lines These align with the hollowed out area in the foundation specifications Fig 6 The pump access area in the back r...

Страница 20: ...sary remove the four screws and rotate the pump body Fig 23 C Do not operate the circulation pump until the entire system has been filled with water and checked for leaks or the pump may be damaged D...

Страница 21: ...ners with the cleanout in the lowest position Thermostatic Valves NOTE A 3 4 thermostatic valve must be installed on each set of supply and return lines or warranty can be voided NOTE For additional t...

Страница 22: ...necessary to change the water temperature setpoint on the FireStar controller to be no less than 185 F NOTE When the thermostatic valve allows a trace flow enough water will pass through for the back...

Страница 23: ...on the top of the water heater see Fig 32 for the hot water heat exchanger NOTE If the water heater has been in service flush the water heater prior to installing the hot water heat exchanger Anode r...

Страница 24: ...d be mounted in the center without gaps on the sides that would allow air to flow around the heat exchanger All air must be directed through the face of the exchanger Air flow deflectors need to be in...

Страница 25: ...at 185 F 85 C minimum NOTE On multi speed fans cap and tape off any extra wires NOTE Installer must comply with all applicable codes and regulations NOTE This configuration allows use of a 24 volt the...

Страница 26: ...p n 117 p n 255 p n 200 p n 372 p n 116 p n 591 p n 118 p n 1330 p n 133 p n 199 p n 5349 p n 5348 p n 5349 p n 5348 p n 116 p n 116 p n 1330 p n 117 p n 199 p n 255 p n 5349 p n 5348 Optional Copper...

Страница 27: ...ce is out of fuel Refer to Fig 34 for one possible arrangement 2 An alternative method is to install a line voltage thermostat to control the blower on the forced air furnace In this installation a 12...

Страница 28: ...with the direction of flow as designated by the arrow on the swing check valve This will prevent reverse circulation and loss of heat on multiple zones if one pump fails Hose bibs p n 199 should be in...

Страница 29: ...ter baseboard heaters or panel radiators 2 A water to air heat exchanger with a thermostatic ally controlled fan can be installed in the lower part of the building being heated Fig 36 This can increas...

Страница 30: ...of water temperature transfer The temperature controller on the outdoor furnace may be adjusted to allow the outdoor furnace to reach water temperatures up to 195 F 91 C Each system will vary in water...

Страница 31: ...ndoor system with water from the domestic water line CAUTION Do not apply more pressure to the indoor system than the pressure relief valve on the existing boiler is rated for 2 Bleed air from the pre...

Страница 32: ...urnace Refer to Fig 39 and 40 for proper plumbing methods This horizontal assembly must not exceed a height of 4 inches 10 cm above top of water heater NOTE Outdoor furnace water temp setpoint should...

Страница 33: ...s refer to Fig 42 through Fig 45 4 The spacing of each circuit is 12 30 5 cm between pipes The water circulates in opposite directions to provide an even distribution of heat The mixing valve regulate...

Страница 34: ...34 Section 6 System Installation Fig 42 Fig 43...

Страница 35: ...35 Section 6 System Installation Fig 44 Fig 45...

Страница 36: ...cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage CAUTION Do not operate the outdoor furnace frequently or for extended periods of time with the water temperature below 150 F 65 C as t...

Страница 37: ...ems in Fig 47 Refer to Fig 47 when performing these steps All air must be purged from the water lines when filling the system Also the circulation pump s must be installed in the hot supply line s NOT...

Страница 38: ...e to fill until the controller no longer indicates 15 Close valves 1 and 3 Disconnect hose A and replace caps on valves 1 2 and 3 16 Open the valve on the hot supply line of the outdoor furnace and va...

Страница 39: ...off or NOTE Fuel must not build up so that it prevents thefueldoorfromclosingasshowninFig 50 This is an indication the burner auger is obstructed or has quit turning If this condition exists inspect t...

Страница 40: ...ce is an important part of optimal operation Smoke in the hopper is an indication that the air flow through the furnace is restricted obstructed or different than it should be CAUTION Operating for ex...

Страница 41: ...o Leveling the Outdoor Furnace Regular maintenance and inspections can help extend the life of your outdoor furnace and prevent high cost repairs This table is meant to serve as a general guideline un...

Страница 42: ...ator as shown in Fig 56 Use the cleaning rod provided to pull the ash forward to the ash collection area Fig 56 2 It is important to remove the ash in the firebox before it solidifies to prevent seali...

Страница 43: ...be necessary to kneel down at the back of the furnace to look through each heat exchanger passageway The heat exchangers taper up from the back of the furnace to the front Pay particular attention to...

Страница 44: ...e the burn chamber when removing it through the firebox opening Inspecting and Cleaning 1 Inspect the aerator and burn chamber for any build up of mineral deposits especially in and around the combust...

Страница 45: ...he furnace and set aside 3 Remove the 1 2 silicone tubing from the thermal valve leaving it attached to the discharge tube Blow air through the tubing to clean Connect the silicone tubing to the therm...

Страница 46: ...e burner auger into the firebox Do not hit the bushing 7 Remove the burner auger from inside the firebox Clean the Affected Areas 1 Inspect the bottom of the hopper and remove any wet fuel from the op...

Страница 47: ...om the thermal valve then place a small cup under the outlet on the valve 4 Push down on the red cap of the thermal valve and run a small amount of water through the valve to make sure it is operating...

Страница 48: ...o the furnace The nitrite level of the water in the furnace will not increase unless Corrosion Inhibitor Plus is added For example if a water test in the fall of the year indicates a pH of 8 5 and a n...

Страница 49: ...from the valve on the hot water heater Fig 69 or from the furnace drain valve Fig 70 Fig 69 Valve can be used to obtain sample of treated water from furnace Fig 70 Before collecting the sample drain...

Страница 50: ...osion Inhibitor Plus p n 1650 as needed If Corrosion Inhibitor Plus is added run the circulation pump for two days to thoroughly mix in the new corrosion inhibitor If water is added bring the water up...

Страница 51: ...ly insulated ceilings can cause excessive fuel consumption and or heating problems 11 Supply and return lines installed incorrectly Make sure the hot supply water line is connected to the correct fitt...

Страница 52: ...r water quality Water with high amounts of solids sand or dirt can cause frequent pump failure Use softened and or filtered water E BURNING AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF FUEL 1 High volume water heating High...

Страница 53: ...water in the system will not reach high enough temperatures and corrosion can occur Re evaluate the system and match heat load to the outdoor furnace NOTE To reduce condensation in the firebox set the...

Страница 54: ...tion to inspect the heat exchanger for obstructions or restrictions and clean if necessary 2 Aerator covered by ash do not allow ash in the burn chamber to accumulate over the aerator Use the cleaning...

Страница 55: ...o soften the deposits Inspect for cracked insulation damage or for any loose components 6 Combustion fan obstructed Inspect the combustion fan and remove any obstructions 7 Air proving switch tubes ob...

Страница 56: ...ox White Black Fire Star Controller Power White Neutral Green Ground Black Line Voltage From 15 Amp Breaker White Neutral Green Ground Ground Rod Kit p n 6593 Recommended Maximum Load 10 Amp 5 Amp p n...

Страница 57: ...power snap disc 120V Pin Color Description Voltage 7 Violet Fan control 5 VDC 8 Green Black Low voltage ground 5 VDC 9 Red Spare 5 VDC 5 VDC 18 Pink Burn back snap disc 5 VDC 19 Blue Black Water level...

Страница 58: ...cted to Hopper Panel BLK Water Temperature Sensor High Limit Snap Disc Water Level Sensor Connect to 115VAC Power Supply 15 Amp Min Burn Chamber Thermocouple Burner Auger Fan Air Proving Switch Burner...

Страница 59: ...ngs and plates 6260 9395 9146 9097 9224 9243 9105 9787 Fan 9221 6180 5349 3100597 9296 1336 9332 9297 1085 3044 5349 5348 10719 3667 1200053 101 9125 021 T 9125 202 G 9124 021 T 9124 202 G 6797 2 9220...

Страница 60: ...ide the furnace s specifications accident abuse misuse misapplication or parts that are not factory installed c service performed by anyone other than Central Boiler unless authorized by Central Boile...

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