3
Introduction
The
entire
family
of
United
States
Stove
Company
thanks
you
for
purchasing
your
new
pellet
burning
room
heater.
At
U.S.
Stove,
we
build
all
of
our
products
with
a
hands
‐
on
approach
to
detail
and
quality.
Our
old
world
team
of
Craftsmen
take
great
pride
in
their
superior
workmanship
to
ensure
you
have
years
of
trouble
free
use
of
your
pellet
heater.
U.S.
Stove
Pellet
Burning
Room
Heaters
have
been
tested
and
listed
for
installation
in
residential,
mobile
home
and
alcove
installations.
U.S.
Stove
Pellet
Burning
Room
Heaters
are
available
in
free
standing
pedestal
and
fireplace
insert
versions.
U.S.
Stove
Pellet
Burning
Room
Heaters
have
been
certified
to:
ASTM
E1509
‐
04,
ULC/ORD
‐
C1482
‐
M90,
ULC
‐
S627
‐
00,
&
ULC
‐
S628
‐
00
The
performance
of
your
Pellet
Stove
Room
Heater
can
be
affected
by
the
type
of
pellet
fuel
you
choose
to
burn
in
it.
It
is
important
to
use
only
pellet
fuel
that
is
dry
and
free
from
dirt
or
other
impurities.
The
Pellet
Fuel
Industry
has
established
standards
for
wood
pellet
manufacturers.
We
recommend
that
pellet
fuel
used
in
all
U.S.
Stove
Pellet
Burning
Room
Heaters
meet
or
exceed
the
following
specifications:
Fines
(fine
particles):
Maximum
through
a
1/8"
screen
Bulk
Density:
Minimum
40
lbs
per
cubic
foot
Size:
Maximum
3/8"
Diameter
by
1
‐
1/2"
length
Ash
Content:
1%
Maximum
(Premium
grade)
3%
Maximum
(Standard
grade)
Moisture
Content:
8%
Maximum
Heat
Content:
Minimum
8,200
btu’s
per
hour
It
is
important
to
note
that
the
ash
content
of
the
fuel
and
frequency
of
operation
will
determine
the
frequency
of
which
you
will
be
required
to
clean
your
Pellet
Stove.
A
high
ash
fuel
may
result
in
daily
cleaning,
while
a
low
ash
content
fuel
may
result
in
less
frequent
cleaning.
Occasionally
impurities
in
the
fuel
will
cause
a
hard
mass
build
up
in
the
burn
pot
of
your
Pellet
Stove.
Impurities
such
as
silica
can
virtually
form
little
glass
balls
when
subjected
to
the
high
heat
generated
in
the
burn
pot.
When
allowed
to
collect,
a
hard
bass
build
up
may
block
air
flow
through
the
burn
pot,
which
will
significantly
affect
the
performance
and
efficiency
of
your
Pellet
Stove.
It
is
a
good
idea
to
check
the
burn
pot
for
any
hard
mass
buildup
or
other
blockage
on
a
daily
basis,
and
if
necessary
let
the
burn
pot
cool
and
then
clean
the
burn
pot.
U.S.
Stove
Company
realizes
that
it
cannot
control
the
quality
of
pellet
fuel
you
choose
to
use
in
your
Pellet
heater;
U.S.
Stove
assumes
no
responsibility
for
that
choice.
CAUTION:
BE
SURE
TO
STORE
PELLET
FUEL
A
MINIMUM
OF
3'
(914.5MM)
AWAY
FROM
THE
PELLET
HEATER.
RADIANT
HEAT
CAN
IGNITE
THE
FUEL.
Please
note
that
the
rating
label
is
located
on
the
inside
of
the
hopper
lid
on
freestanding
models
and
on
the
back
side
of
the
ash
pan
cover
for
insert
models.
Содержание PELLET 5660(I)
Страница 16: ...16 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER continued HORIZONTAL EXHAUST VENT INSTALLATION...
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Страница 29: ...29 VENT TERMINATION LOCATIONS Figure 22...
Страница 37: ...37 WIRING DIAGRAM...
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