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R 1 P68 Pelle t S to v e Owners M anu al S A V E TH ES E I N S T R U C TI O N S . I n st a llation & Op era ti ng Man u al R 3 “C e manuel est disp onible en Fr ançais s u r dem an d e” SA F ET Y N OT ICE PLE ASE READ TH I S EN TI RE MA N U AL BEFO RE Y OU I N ST ALL AN D U SE Y OU R N EW ROO M H EA T ER. FAI L U RE TO FOLLOW I N ST RU CTI[...]
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2 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Evaluation notes were added to the output document. To get rid of these notes, please order your copy of ePrint IV now.[...]
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3 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e A s s embly & I nsta l l at ion 4 I nst a lla t i o n 5 V ent ing 6 Au toma tic O per ation 13 Ma nu al Op e ra tion 16 ES P C ontrol 18 Lo w D ra ft Vol ta g e A djus tm e nt 19 Ro o m S ensor 20 M ai nt e n a n c e 21 T r ou b l e S ho oting 26 Feeder P arts 27 S p ecific a ti o n s 27 O pt io ns 28 W i r i ng Di ag[...]
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4 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e DO NO T INST A LL A FLUE DA MP ER IN THE EX HA US T VE NTING S YS TEM OF THIS UNI T . DO NO T CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FL UE SE RVING A NOTHER A P P LIA N CE . Mobile hom e installation sho uld b e done in accordance w ith th e Manuf actured Hom e and Safety S tandard (HUD) , CFR 3280 , Par t 24. DO NO T INST A LL I[...]
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5 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Ass em bly an d I n s tall a ti o n U n p acki n g Th e P 68 is b ol ted (1/4 x 1" h ex h ea d b ol ts) to th e skid to p re v ent m o v em en t d u r in g s h ip pin g . T o f ree th e stov e f r om th e s ki d y ou m u s t r em o v e th e h o l d -d ow n b ol t s in th e re a r of th e p ed e sta l ba s e. I n sta [...]
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6 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e I nstal l in g Pl ace th e sto ve o n a n o n co mb ustibl e f loo r pro- tector th at e x tends a m in imum o f 6 in c h es to th e f ro n t, 2 i n ch es to th e side s an d f l u sh w ith th e re ar o f th e h o pper . See Fig. 6. T h e min i mu m f l o o r pro tec to r ma - ter ial is 20 gaug e sh eet me tal . Oth er f[...]
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7 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e V e n t in g Re qu i re m e n ts f or T erm i n at i n g t h e V en ti n g WARN ING: V ent in g term in al s m u st not be re - ce s se d in to a w a l l o r s id in g . NO TE: O n l y PL ven t pi p e w al l p a ss - th r ou g h s an d fir e s top s shou l d b e used w h en ven tin g t hroug h co mb u s ti b l e m a teria[...]
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8 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e V entin g A c om b u stion b l o w er is u s ed t o e xt rac t th e c o m - b u s tion g as es f ro m th e fire b ox. Th is c auses a neg a - tiv e p res s u re in th e f irebox an d a positiv e p re s sure in th e v e n ti n g system as s how n in Fig . 7. Th e l o n g e r th e ven t pi p e a n d m or e el b ow s used in[...]
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9 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Ou tsi de a ir f lex pipe g oes he re. I n le t Co v er p art # 1 - 10 - 08 54 2 Flex pipe p ar t # 2 - 00- 08 54 3 ( 3' ) 1 - 00- 08 54 3 (2 5 ' ) Ou t si de Ai r He re a re f o u r b e nefits of out side air: 1. H avi n g air in troduced f ro m ou t s id e th e l ivi n g a re a b oos ts overa l l eff iciency .[...]
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10 P68 Pe ll et S to v e #2 P ref err ed me t h od Th is m eth od a l s o p r ovid es exce l l en t ven t in g f o r n or m a l o perat io n b u t req u ir es th e sto v e to be i n stal l e d f ar th er fr om th e w al l . Th e vertical p or tion of th e ven t shou l d be th r ee to f iv e f ee t h igh a n d at l e as t th r ee in c hes f r om a c[...]
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11 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e #4 Insta lling int o an existing chimn ey ( US on ly ) Th is m eth od provi d es exce l l en t v ent in g f or n or - m al op er ation . Th is m eth o d a l s o provid es n atu ral d raf t in th e even t o f a p ow er f ail u r e. If t h e c h im n ey co n d it ion is q uestion abl e * you m ay w ant to instal l a l in e[...]
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12 P68 Pe ll et S to v e #6 Insta lling int o an existing fireplace chimney ( US and Can ada) Th is m e th o d p ro v id es excel l e n t ven tin g f or n or - m al o p era tion . Th is m e t h od al s o p rovid e s n atu r al draf t in th e ev en t of a p ow er fail u r e. In C anad a an d s om e pl a c es in th e US it is re- q u ir ed th at t h [...]
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13 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e #8 Insta lling th roug h th e ceiling T h r o ugh t he c e i li n g v e nt , f o ll o w PL v e nt m a n u fa c ture r s r e co mm endatio n s w he n us ing w a l l an d c eil in g p as s th roug h. N ote : Do n ot pl ac e j oi n t s w ithi n w a l l pa ss-throughs. Fig. 14 PL v e nt m an ufa c t ure r's f i r e s t [...]
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14 P68 Pe ll et S to v e P68 A UTOMA TIC IGN ITION/OPERA TION Ro o m T e mp eratur e Mo d e: Th is s ettin g, s e e a bo v e, wi l l p rod u c e a r o om t e m p era t u re of 7 0 d e g ree s w i th t he d ist r i b u t ion b l o we r at m e diu m s p eed . Th e P6 8 is a f ul l y aut om atic s tov e th a t f e atu r es tw o o p e r ati n g m odes [...]
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15 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Stov e T e m p er at u r e M ode In t he S to v e T e m pe ra ture Mod e an d wi th t h e ig nit e r to g g l e s w i tch in th e Au t o p o siti on, th e s to ve w il l l igh t au tom at ic al l y a n d c a n b e adj u sted t o th e d es ire d setti n g u sing t he s am e tem p e ra tu re c ont ro l d ia l a s is used i[...]
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16 P68 Pe ll et S to v e Ignit er Switch to "A UTO "(up position ) Mak e s ure the u nit is pl ug ged i nto a 120 V AC, 60 HZ e l ec trical s our c e. T he p ow er light s h oul d be the o n l y l i g ht l i t . 1. T urn Mod e Selec to r to "OF F". 2. Fil l hop p er w ith p el l et s. 1 3. Cle an bu rn po t w i th s cr aper , if[...]
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17 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Th e P 68 Pel l e t S tove is c ap abl e o f m a n ual ope ra tion . This al s o al l ow s th e op er ator to m an u al l y co n trol o p er ation du r in g an e m er g en c y (i.e. ig n iter f ail u r e, w hen u sing a 502 H bat tery b ac ku p , o r w hen usin g c ertain g en er ators .) Th e u n it can be s w itch ed b[...]
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18 P68 Pe ll et S to v e P6 8 MA NU AL S T AR T UP Ignit er Switch to "MA NUA L" (d ow n position ) M ak e s u re t h e un it is p l u gg ed i nt o a 1 20 V AC , 60 HZ el ec tric al source . T he p ow er l igh t s ho uld be t h e onl y ligh t l it. 1. T urn FEE D A DJ USTER to desir ed feed rate . No. 4 is good for m o s t pe ll e ts . 4 [...]
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19 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e P6 8 AU T OM A T I C I GN I T I ON ES P CON T ROL F eed a d ju s te r Sets t he max imum feed rat e T es t R u n s a l l mo t o r s at f ull spe e d fo r on e m i n ut e t o ch e ck op era t io n. Af t er t w o min ut e s t h e s t o v e w i l l g o t o minimum bu rn a nd t h e b l o we r s w i l l a lt er n at e fro m h[...]
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20 P68 Pe ll et S to v e Th e s e unit s a re pr e- tes ted a t th e f a ct o ry wit h exactl y 1 20 V o l ts A. C., 60 H z. They ar e c h ec ked a n d ad j usted f or f ire b ox tig htn es s , g as ket l e aka ge, m otor op er ation a n d i g n iter operation . The P 68 is t h en f ac tory se t a t a m id -poin t ad j ustm en t and in m os t c a s[...]
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21 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Th e ro om s en so r is a sm al l tem peratu re se n - so r o n th e e n d o f a 60 " gray w ire. Thi s se n so r is in s tal l ed m u ch l ike a s tan d a rd w al l th er m os tat. Be- ca u se it is so s m al l , it c an b e hi d d en al on g th e trim of a d oo rw ay or even up th e l e g of a c of f e e tabl e . [...]
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22 P68 Pe ll et S to v e Re m ov i ng A she s: W he n ap pr oxi m ately 1 t o n of pel lets h as bee n b u r n ed it w il l b e n ec es s ar y to em pt y t h e as h p an. A shes sho u ld be p l ace d i n a m et al conta i ne r w i t h a t i gh t fi tt i n g l i d. Th e cl os ed con t ai n er of ash es s h ou l d be pl ac ed on a n on com bu sti bl [...]
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23 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Expos ed b lo w er w heel a n d f l ue op e n i n g , N O TE : ESP p rob e i s visi bl e. B l o w e r co v er r em o v e d . ESP p r o b e ESP P robe 8. C l ea n th e co m bu s tion b l ow er w heel w ith a bru s h an d a v ac u um c l e an er. No t e: D o n ot u s e a ho useho l d vacu u m to c l e an th e stove. W e re[...]
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24 P68 Pe ll et S to v e B u r n Pot C lean in g a n d M ai nt ena n ce 1. Scr ap e th e top h ol ed surf ac e an d sides of th e b u r n p ot. (Fig 3 4) It is not nece ss ar y to c om p l etel y re m ove al l m a terial f ro m th e b u rn p o t. The e xces s w il l b e p u s hed ou t du r in g th e n ext u se . 2. Lo os e n the ( 2) w in g thu m b[...]
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25 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e Y our n e w H ar m a n S tove vi ew in g d oor g as ket h as b ee n f a ctor y set, h ow e ver o v er a p er io d of tim e s o me m i n o r a djus t me nt ma y b e ne c e s s a r y . T he eas ies t w ay to c h ec k th e a d j ustm e n t o f th e door gasket is to t ake a s m a l l p i ec e of p ap er o r a dol l a r bi l[...]
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26 P68 Pe ll et S to v e P6 8 Ma inten a nc e - Cle an ing the F e ed e r B od y Pel l e t f in e s w il l ac cum ul a te i n the fe ed er b od y ov er a per io d o f t ime; t h e re f o re , a y e ar l y i n s pe c t io n and cl eanin g of th is m u st b e p er f or m ed. T o cl e an o u t fines: 1. R em o v e rig ht rear cove r p a n el ( s ee re[...]
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27 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e FEEDER D OES NOT FEED 1. N o p e l l ets in h opp er. 2. Fir eb ox draf t m a y b e too l ow f o r l ow draf t pres - sure sw itch in fee d er c ir cuit t o operate. C h ec k f or cl ose d doors , l oos e o r m is sing gasket o n d oor s or h o p p er l id , or a fa u l ty p re ss ure s w itch. 3. Fe ed m otor w il l n o[...]
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28 P68 Pe ll et S to v e W ei gh t 290 lbs. Blo wer 135 cfm Feed Rate approx. 1lb. to 8 lbs per hr Hop per Capacity 76 lbs Fue l W ood Pe llets Flue Siz e 3 inch Ou t side A i r S iz e 2 3/8" I.D. inch Fuse Rating 6 am p P6 1 A F ee der S pe ci f ic at i o ns P6 8 Fe e de r and S p ec ifi ca tion s 3- 3 0 - 137 1 612513 M O T O R B L A D E 3- [...]
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29 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e OP TI ONS Side Heat Shields S i de hea t s hi e ld s a re a v ai la bl e to r e d uc e t he cl ea rance to c om b u s tib l e m ateria l s . Par t #1 - 00- 06716 Hop per Ex tensio n Th e h op p er ext ension al l o w s you to pu t m o re pel l e t f u el in th e h op p er an d ext end s b u r n tim e o n o n e l o ad o f[...]
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30 P68 Pe ll et S to v e P6 8 Wiring Dia gram J2 6 8 6 Evaluation notes were added to the output document. To get rid of these notes, please order your copy of ePrint IV now.[...]
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31 P6 8 Pe l l e t S t ov e D es c ri p t io n Pa rt N u mb er H o ppe r Gas ke t( 6 ft . ) 0 - 88 - 00 24 8 As h Pan A s semb l y 1 - 10 - 05 80 0 Burn Pot W eldmen t 1 - 1 0 - 0 6 7 2 3 Ri g ht Rea r Shi el d 2 - 00 - 0 64 68 - 1 Le ft Rea r Shiel d 2 - 00 - 0 64 68 - 2 Arrow Scrap er 2 - 00 - 77 38 50 Fl am e Gui d e 3 - 00 - 67 40 6 9 W i ri n [...]
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HA RM A N GOL D W A R RA NT Y 6 YE AR T RA NS FE RA BL E LI M I TE D W A RR AN TY (Res idential) 1 Y E AR LIM IT E D W ARRA NTY ( C o mme rci al) H a rm an Stove C om pan y w arran ts its products to be fr ee fr om de fects in m ate rial or w orkm an sh ip, in n orm a l use an d s ervice, for a period of 6 yea rs f rom th e date of s ale s in voice[...]