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Sier ra Product s, I nc. 506 1 Br ook s St., S te. B Montclai r, CA 91763 Listed by OMNI-Test Laboratori es, I nc. Rep ort No . 256-S-01-4 Please read t his enti re manual before i nstall ati on. Save t hese instr uctions. EF5001U-B Pellet Heater Installat ion & Opera ting Instruc tions SA FETY NOTI CE < CAUTION: HOT W HILE I N OPERATION. KE[...]
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2 Figure 1 - Overal l Di mensi ons Figure 2 OU TS IDE CO M BU ST ION AIR IS M AND ATO RY IN MO BILE OR MO DULAR HOM E INSTALLA TIONS. CAU TIO N: D O N OT CO NN EC T T O AN Y AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT O R SYSTEM . VENTING A ND INSTA LLA TION CLEA RA NCES CONT ACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIA LS ABOUT RE- STRI CTI ONS A ND I NSTA LLA TI ON I NSP ECTI ON RE QU [...]
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3 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 c. 2 ft. m inim um to an adja cen t building and 7 ft. m inim um abo ve g rade whe n loca ted a djac ent to publi c walkway s.[...]
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4 Figure 7 Rear Connection Panel Figure 8 Stove Connection Panel Autoli te Wiri ng Diagram UNIT INST AL LA TION Route t he power suppl y cor d so that it does not touch any of the exterior com ponents of the he ater. 1. W hen exi ti ng thr ough the wall wit h your ty pe L Pel let ve nt p ipe , you m ay g o s tra igh t ou t thr ou gh a w all thim bl[...]
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5 Fig ure 9 Do or h an dle a sse m bly Figure 1 1 Ho pper sa fety sw itch-close lid to op erate Wa rning: Th is stove inco rporates a hop per lid safety switch. The f eed system will remain in- operable when the door i s open. Figure 12 3. To adjust door, close and tur n handl e so l atch co nta cts str ike r. D oo r ga sk et m us t co nta ct f irm[...]
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6 Figure 13 Pri or to s tove oper ati ng on therm osta t, confir m proper oper ati on by servi cing and ad just in g the stove as outli ned in t he “I nsta ll ati on Guide ”. When ser vi ci ng stove, operate wit h thermostat bypassed as stove will reset t o sta rt up m od e ea ch tim e th erm os tat is act iv ate d. Figure 14 B. In t he LOW pos[...]
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7 he at e xc ha ng er ho t be fo re tur nin g it to "LO W ". Yo u w ill need to b urn t he heater for a few hours b efore de cidi ng which set ti ng is best f or y our part icul ar needs. NOTE: CAUTION M UST BE TAKEN W HEN I NSTA LLI NG BUR N POT OR OP ERA TI NG DOOR NOT TO DA MAGE CE RA MIC GL AS S. DO NOT A TTEMPT TO OPERATE HEATER IF G[...]
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8 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 4. Clearance to combusti bles may onl y be r educed by m ea ns ap pr ov ed by th e re gu lato ry au tho rity. 5. Store p ell et f uels i n a dry area away from unit . Do not store fuel s wit hin t he space heat er i nstal lat ion clear ances or wi thi n the space requi red for chargi ng an d a sh rem ov al. 6. Ad eq [...]
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9 Figure 18 Ai r box cl ean out , a ir damper adj ustment The EASYFIRE wil l aut omatical ly swit ch to 12 vol t backup provi ded you have t he 12 vol t opt ion i nstal led. existing flue must be installed with a tee connector ( Figu re 3, 4, & 5 ) t o all ow access to cl ean the a sh from the pel let vent p ipe. f. Fly-ash will accum ulate bel[...]
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Figure 19 Feed sys tem access through hopper 5. Pr ob l em: W e had a power f ail ure and t he heater emitte d smok e for ab out f ive minutes. Sol uti on: If the heat er emits smoke duri ng a power fai lu re, and y ou hav e fr equent power fai lu res t hen we sug ges t you pu rch ase the b attery ba ck -up s ystem . If the ve nt pi pe is inst all [...]
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5061 Brooks St. , St e. B Montcl air , CA 91763 Phone 1-909- 399-3355 Fax 1- 909-399-3 357 www.sierr aproduct sinc. net P/N 14018020 r1 02/08 ITEM No. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 110499 DOOR FRON T GL ASS ( Cerami c glass 13 1/2" x11 3/4"x 5mm) 2 100125 DOOR FIBER ROPE GASKET 3 10401 12VDC - 30 AMP SLA BATTERY 4 202228 BATTERY DRAWER 5 3005[...]