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3. When installed in mobile home, the heater must be grounded to the
steel chassis of the home (unless this is not required by local code).
4. Fuel Requirements
This heater is designed for premium grade, 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) wood pellets. Pellets with
too much fines and saw dust must be screened before use. DO NOT use wet pellets. It is
very difficult to maintain a clean and efficient burn when using high moisture and/or
high ash content fuels. These “poor” fuels cause the burn pot to clog much more
frequently and do not provide the proper air flow for a clean, effective burn. “Poor”
fuels require more frequent cleaning; the ashtray must be emptied and the burn pot must
be cleaned on a weekly possibly daily basis. Please refer to the “Maintenance” section
for further instructions on cleaning your heater.
All pellet fuel should be stored in a clean dry place and at a safe distance (at least 36
inches / 1 meter) away from the heater. DO NOT place the fuel within the installation
clearances of the heater or within the space needed for ash removal and starting of the
heater.
5. Venting System
Before proceeding with the installation, the following sections should be reviewed:
Section 5: Venting System
Section 6: Location of the Heater
Section 7: Typical Installation Configurations
5.1 Exhaust Vent Pipe Requirements
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pellet heaters have a negative pressure combustion chamber. A high pressure,
radial blade, fan pulls the air out of the burn chamber creating negative pressure
(vacuum) inside the burn chamber. Air from outside the heater then rushes through the
intake air tube, burn pot stand and burn pot to fill this vacuum. As this air passes through
the burn pot it is used to burn the pellets. A proper size ULC/UL listed type PL or L
venting should be used to provide the least resistance for movement of the combustion
air.
This
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pellet burner is certified for 3 and 4 inch exhaust venting. 3 inch venting is
sufficient for most direct vent installations. However, installations with several elbows,
long horizontal and/or vertical runs may add excessive resistance against the flow of air
which reduces the volume of air movement and creates burn problems. The use of 4 inch
venting will reduce this resistance. A simple technique called ‘EQUIVALENT VENT
LENGTH (EVL)’ can be used to determine whether 3 or 4 inch vent pipe should be used.
2. The heater comes with a 5 ft (1.5 M) long, grounded, electrical cord suitable
to plug into any standard residential electrical outlet. The electrical outlet
must be grounded.
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