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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 [...]
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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[...]