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Installation, Operating and Service Manual
For safe installation and operation of your pellet Fire, read and follow the safety instructions on pages 5 & 6 and
throughout the manual.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES – DAMPERLESS MODELS ...................................................................................................... 24
STARTING
PROCEDURE ......................................................................................................................................................... 234
NORMAL
OPERATING
PROCEDURE ..................................................................................................................................... 245
STOPPING
PROCEDURE .......................................................................................................................................................... 245
COMBUSTION AIR AND AIR DAMPER ROD ADJUSTMENTS damper models only ........................................................ 25
INSUFFICIENT
AIR ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26
TOO
MUCH
AIR ........................................................................................................................................................................... 26
CLINKER
&
ASH
BUILD
UP ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
SETTING THE TIME AND USING THE CONTROL SWITCHES ......................................................................................... 27
SETTING
THE
TIME .................................................................................................................................................................... 27
SETTING
THE
ON
TIME ............................................................................................................................................................. 27
SETTING
THE
OFF
TIME............................................................................................................................................................ 27
PELLET
FEED .............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
THERMOSTAT ............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
DAILY MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................................................................................................................. 30
FUSES ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
FUSE
LOCATION
DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................................... 31
PELLET
FUEL
QUALITY ............................................................................................................................................................ 31
FUEL
FEED
PROBLEMS ............................................................................................................................................................. 32
POOR
PERFORMANCE
OF
THE
FIRE ....................................................................................................................................... 32
IGNITION
PROBLEMS ................................................................................................................................................................ 32
PCB.
CONTROLLER .................................................................................................................................................................... 33
FREQUENTLY
ASKED
QUESTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 33
NO
FUEL ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
E
FAIL ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Keep this Manual and the Certificate of Compliance issued by the
Installer / Council in a safe place for future reference or any future warranty claims.
Parkwood reserves the rights to any carbon credits associated with this product.
Pellet Fuel Facts
Because of their density, wood pellets require a vacuum to burn in and they will not combust outside of a vacuum
chamber. Hence, pellets will only smoulder and create considerable amounts of smoke outside of a vacuum
chamber.
During safety testing, accelerants such as methylated spirits or petrol accelerants are poured into a hopper full of
pellets and ignited, once the accelerant has burned off, only smouldering pellets remain. The pellets will not
spontaneously combust and burn like other solid fuels.
Wood pellets will not burn on an open fire; they will smother the fire, deprive the fire of oxygen and effectively put
the flames out.
Pellet fires are acknowledged as being that safe that in some States of the US homeowners incur a lower
insurance premium if they have a pellet fire. In addition, piles of firewood around dwellings are considered a fire
risk. Insurance companies acknowledge that pellet fuel mitigates this risk.