Prescott Series Installation and Operation Manual
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The external Thermostat wire terminal has been pre-wired to the thermostat wire Terminal on
the back of the control board (See figure 22)
Read Frequently Asked Questions section in the Operations Manual to Troubleshoot the
Thermostat.
Figure 22
NOTE: Installers must determine a neutral location of where to mount the thermostat
for accurate room temperature measurements.
Thermostat Control & Pilot Settings
The Stove may be controlled with a thermostat to help maintain a more constant temperature.
The Stove will react a little slower to a thermostat compared to a Gas or Electric Stove. With this
in mind the low setting can be adjusted to increase or decrease the amount of fuel used. This will
allow the heat output during the pilot stage to be matched to the size of the home. A larger home
will require more heat than a small one. Keep in mind that the Stove is constantly producing
some heat that helps heat the home while it is in pilot mode. If the home seems too warm, and
the Thermostat is never calling for heat, a lower pilot setting may be a better fit for the home.
(Read point 2 on page 27 for adjusting the feedrates on the low setting). Running the unit in the
T-Stat mode will also allow the unit to shut down once the Heat Demand has been met.
Remember: Choosing a lower Pilot setting may require the Draft Fan Voltage or the
Damper to be fine-tuned to match the lower feed rate. Monitor how the Stove is
operating after a change is made and adjust the damper or Combustion Fan voltage
accordingly.
Diagnostic Features of the Control Board
The #2 LED, #3 LED and #4 LED lights on the LED Light bar
)
will flash to give a diagnostic
code to help in diagnosing problems that may occur.
(Read Frequently Asked Questions for more
information
These conditions fall into 2 categories:
a.
Heat related issues.
b.
Vacuum related issues.