Harman Stove Company P61-2 manual

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    P61-2  Pellet  S tove  Owners  Manual SAFETY  NOTICE PLEASE  READ  THIS  ENTIRE  MANUAL  BEFORE  YOU  INST ALL  AND  USE  YOUR  NEW  ROOM  HEA TER.  FAILURE  TO FOLLOW  INSTRUCTIONS  MA Y  RESUL T  IN  PROPERTY  DAMAGE,  BODIL Y  INJUR Y ,  OR  EVEN  [...]

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     2 Fig.  1[...]

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     3 Please  read  this  entire  manual  before  you  install  and  use  your  new room  heater .  Failure  to  follow  instructions  may  result  in property  damage,  bodily  injury ,  or  even  death. SUIT ABLE  FOR  MOBILE  HOME  INST ALLA TIONS. SA VE ?[...]

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     4 Unpacking The  P61  is  bolted  to  the  skid  to  prevent  move- ment  during  shipping. To  free  the  stove  from  the  skid  you  must  re- move  the  hold-down  bolts  in  the  rear  of  the  pedestal base.  Removing  or  Installing  rear ?[...]

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     5 Inst alling Place  the  stove  on  a  noncombustible  floor  or  UL approved  floor  protector  that  extends  6  inches  to  the front,  6  inches  to  the  sides  and  1  inch  to  the  rear  of  the stove. Place  the  stove  away  from  co[...]

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     6 V enting Requirement s  for  T erminating  the  V enting W ARNING:  V enting  terminals  must  not  be  re- cessed  into  a  wall  or  siding. NOTE:  Only  PL  vent  pipe  wall  pass-throughs and  fire  stops  should  be  used  when  venting  through combus[...]

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     7 A  combustion  blower  is  used  to  extract  the  com- bustion  gases  from  the  firebox.  This  causes  a  nega- tive  pressure  in  the  firebox  and  a  positive  pressure in  the  venting  system  as  shown  in  fig.  6.  The  longer th[...]

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     8 #2  Preferred  method This  method  also  provides  excellent  venting  for normal  operation  but  requires  the  stove  to  be  installed farther  from  the  wall.  The  vertical  portion  of  the  vent should  be  three  to  five  feet  high  an[...]

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     9 #4  Inst alling  into  an  existing chimney  (  US  only  ) This  method  provides  excellent  venting  for  nor- mal  operation.  This  method  also  provides  natural draft  in  the  event  of  a  power  failure.  If  the  chimney condition  is ?[...]

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     10 #6  Inst alling  into  an  existing  fireplace chimney  (  US  and  Canada  ) This  method  provides  excellent  venting  for  nor- mal  operation.  This  method  also  provides  natural draft  in  the  event  of  a  power  failure. In  Canada  an[...]

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     11 #8  Inst alling  through  the  ceiling  vent Through  the  ceiling  vent,  follow  PLvent manufacturers  recommendations  when  using  wall and  ceiling  pass  through. Fig.  14 No  insulation  or other  combustible materials  are allowed  within  3" of  the  [...]

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     12 Operation St arting  First  Fire Be  sure  the  power  cord  is  plugged  into  a  120  volt receptacle.  This  can  be  verified  by  the  red  power light  on  the  control  panel. Fill  the  hopper  with  pellets. Fill  the  burn  pot  with [...]

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     13 When  to  use  "Stove  T emp  Mode"  In  "S tove  T emp  Mode"  the  S tove  T emp  Dial  de- termines  the  temperature  of  the  stove.  Heat  output and  fuel  consumption  will  remain  constant.  This makes  it  poss[...]

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     14 ESP  CONTROL Feed  adjuster Sets  the  maximum feed  ra te Test Runs  all  motors  at full  speed  for  two minutes  to  check operation.  After  two minutes  the  stove will  go  to  minimum burn  and  the blowers  will alternate  from  high to  low  every  [...]

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     15 The  room  sensor  is  a  small  temperature  sen- sor  on  the  end  of  a  60"  gray  wire.  This  sensor  is installed  much  like  a  standard  wall  thermostat.  Be- cause  it  is  so  small,  it  can  be  hidden  along  the [...]

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     16 Removing  Ashes: When  approximatly  1  ton  of  pellets  has  been burned  it  will  be  necessary  to  empty  the  ash  pan. Ashes  should  be  placed  in  a  metal  con- tainer  with  a  tight  fitting  lid.  The  closed  con- tainer  of [...]

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     17 Latch  "closed  "with blower  cover  in  place. Burn  pot  clean-out  is closed. Latch  "open  "with blower  cover  partly removed.  Burn  pot clean-out  is  open. Exposed  blower  wheel and  flue  opening, NOTE:  ESP  probe  is visible. Blower  co[...]

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     18   FEEDER  DOES  NOT  FEED 1.  No  pellets  in  hopper . 2.  Feed  motor  will  not  run  until  ESP senses  165  deg.  F.  Maybe  you  did  not  put enough  pellets  in  the  burn  pot  before  lighting the  fire. 3.  Feed  motor  has [...]

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     19 Weight 249  lbs. Blower 135  cfm Feed  Rate .75  to  7.5  lbs.  per  hr . Hopper  Capacity 72  lbs. Fuel Wood  Pellets Flue  Size 3  inch Outside  Air  Size 2  3/8  I.D.  inch Fuse  Rating 5  amp 32.375" 9" 23.5" 34.5" 5.250" 12.375" Specifications 29.5[...]

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     20 P61-2  Wiring  Diagram[...]

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     21 Door  Options Optional  T rim To  install,  lay  the  frame  face  down  on  a  sof t surface.  Fasten  door  frame  by  inserting  the  4 threaded  post s  on  the  frame  through  the  door .  The posts  should  line  up  with  the  4  [...]

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     22 OPTIONS Side  Heat  Shields Side  heat  shields  are  available  to  reduce  the clearance  to  combustible  materials. Hopper  Extension The  hopper  extension  allows  you  to  put  more pellet  fuel  in  the  hopper  and  extends  burn  time  on one [...]

  • Page 23

     23 Description Part  Number Hopper  Gasket(6  ft.) 0-88-00248 Ash  Pan  Assembly 1-10-05800 Burn  Pot  Weldment 1-10-05802 Right  Rear  Shield 2-00- 06468-1 Left  Rear  Shield 2-00- 06468-2 Arrow  Scraper 2-00-773850 Flame  Guide 3-00-08534 Wiring  Harness  Assembly 3-20-08727 Thermister  Probe 3-[...]

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     24 Harman  S tove  Company  warrants  its  products  to  be  free  from  defects  in  material  or  workmanship,  in  normal  use and  service,  for  a  period  of  6  years  from  the  date  of  sales  invoice  and  for  mechanical  and  el[...]