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Operator’s Manual
HP55 Pellet Stove
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OUTSID
E AIR C
ONNECTION
The
efficiency
of
ComfortBilt
pellet
stoves
can
be
impacte
d
by
the
temperature
of
the
air
supplie
d
t
o
the
burn
pot,
an
d
the
temperature
of
the
ai
r
that
is
drawn
past
the
heat
exchanger
to
heat
the
room.
When
exterio
r
air
supplie
d
t
o
the
burn
pot
is
extremely
cold,
slightly
more
energy
is
neede
d
t
o
burn
pellets
at
optimum
temperatures.
A
disadvantage
of
supplying
interio
r
room
air
t
o
the
burn
pot
is
that
the
room
ai
r
used
by
the
burn
pot
(an
d
sent
out
the
exhaust
pipe)
must
be
replaced
by
air
drawn
in
throu
gh
windows,
doors
an
d
cracks.
Usin
g
interi
or
air
is
not
recommende
d
in
newe
r
houses
that
are
tightly
sealed.
A
ir
drawn
in
by
the
heat
exchange
r
is
always
inte
rior
room
air
an
d
shoul
d
be
the
coolest
air
in
the
livin
g
space.
Stoves
therefore
work
best
when
they
are
place
d
at
the
lowest
level
of a
home,
and
located
so
that
all
the
air
in
the
room
is
freely
available
to
the
stove's
heat
exchanger.
Connection
from
the
intak
e
pipe
(2
”
diameter
pipe
in
rear
of
stove)
to
th
e
outsid
e
of
the
house
is
REQUIRED
for
mobile
home
installation.
It
is
recommended
in
tight
ly
sealed
homes
with
exhaust
fans
su
ch
as
kit
chen
or
bathroom
fans.
This
wi
ll
eliminat
e
poor
performance
du
e
to
negative
pressure.
Only
noncombustib
le
pip
e
2”
(or
greater)
in
diameter
is
approved
to
use
for
outside
air
connections
(straight
or
flexible).
PV
C
pip
e
is
NOT
approved
and
should
NEVER
b
e
connected
to
th
e
stove.
If
th
e
air
inlet
is
connected
to
th
e
outside,
it
MUS
T
be
terminated
with
a
vertica
l
90°
b
end
(down)
or
with
a
wind
hood.
Failur
e
to
do
so
cou
ld
result
in
a
burn
back
durin
g
high
winds
blowin
g
direct
ly
up
th
e
air
inlet
durin
g a
simultaneous
power
failure.
Blockage,
excessive
length,
or
extr
a
bends
in
the
air
intak
e
pipe
wi
ll
starve
th
e
stove
of
combustion
air.
A
90º
b
end
is
equivalent
in
restriction
to
approximately
30
”
of
straight
inlet
pipe.
MOBILE
HOME
Installation
in
a
mobile
home
shou
ld
be
in
accordan
ce
with
th
e
manufactured
hom
e
and
saf
ety
standard
(HUD),
CFR
3280,
Part
24.
This
stove
must
b
e
vented
to
the
outside.
In
addition
to
th
e
standard
installation
instructions,
th
e
following
requirements
are
mandator
y
for
installation
in
a
mobile
home:
1.The
stove
must
b
e
permanently
attached
to
the
floor.
2.
Stove
must
hav
e
an
outside
air
source.
3.
Stove
must
b
e
electrica
lly
grounded
to
the
stee
l
chassis
of
the
mobil
e
home.
4.
All
vertica
l
chimney
vents
must
have
wall
supports.
5.
All
exhaust
systems
must
have
a
spark
arrestor.
6.
Check
with
loca
l
buildin
g
officials
to
see
if
other
codes
m
ay
apply.
WARNING
DO
NOT
CONNEC
T
TO
AN
Y AIR
DISTRIBUTION
DUC
T
O
R
SYSTEM.
DO
NO
T
INSTALL
IN
A
SLEEPING
ROOM.
CAUTION
THE
OPERATION
OF
EXHAUST
FANS
SUCH
AS
BATHROOM
FANS,
ATTIC
FANS,
ETC.
MIGHT
STARVE
THE
PELLET
STOVE
OF
COMBUSTIBLE
AIR
CREATING
A
NEGATIVE
PRESSURE
IN
THE
ROOM.
PROVIDE
ADEQUATE
VENTILATION
IN
THE
ROOM
ACCOMPANYING
THE
PELLE
T
STOVE.
I
F
NOT,
THE
PRESSURE
SWITCH
MAY
SHU
T
O
FF
OPERATION
O
F
THE
PELLET
STOVE.
THE
STRUC
TURAL
INTEGR
ITY
OF
THE
MANUFACTURED
HOME
FLOOR,
WALL,
AND
CEILING/ROO
F
MUS
T
BE
MAINTAINED
UNDERSTANDING
YOUR
STOVE
Your Stove utilizes a vertical auger fuel feed system that
is operated by a microprocessor controlled digital circuit
board. The digital circuit board allows the vertical
auger fuel system to run in a timer based, non-continuous
cycle; this cycling allows the auger to run for a
predetermined amount of time. The auger pushes
pellets up a chute located in the hopper. The pellets will
then turn and fall through another chute into the burn
pot. Your stove is equipped with an automatic ignition
system that should ignite the fuel within 3-5 minutes of
pressing the On/O button. As pellets fill the burnpot and
ignite, outside air is drawn across the fuel and heated
during the combustion process which is then pulled
across the heat exchanger by the exhaust motor or the
draft fan. As the stove reaches operating temperature,
room air is then circulated around the heat exchanger by
a room air blower, distributing warm air into the room.
The amount of heat that is produced by the stove is
proportional to the rate of fuel that is burned. Because
a forced draft pressure is required for the combustion
process inside your stove, it is extremely important that
the exhaust system be properly installed and maintained.
Also, the doors must remain closed while in operations
and the seals on the doors must be properly maintained
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