Sierra Products EF5001U manual

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    Si err a Product s, I nc. 50 61 B roo ks S t., Ste. B Montcl ai r, C A 91763 List ed by O M NI- Test Laborator ies, Inc. R epo rt No. 256-S -01-4 Please r ead thi s enti re manual bef ore i nstal lat ion. Save t hese inst ruct ions. EF5001U-B Pellet H eater Insta llation & Oper ating Ins tructions SA FETY NOTI CE < CAUTI O N: HO T W HI LE I [...]

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    2 Figure 1 - Ove r al l Di m ens i ons Figure 2 O U T S ID E C O M B U S T IO N AIR IS M AN D AT O R Y IN M OB I LE O R M ODU LA R HOM E INSTA LLATI O NS. C AU T IO N : D O N O T C O N N E CT T O AN Y AIR DISTRI BUT I O N DUC T OR SYST EM . VENTING AND INSTA LLA TION CLEA RA NCES CO NTACT LO CA L BU I LD I N G OFFICI A LS ABOUT RE- STR I CTI ON S A[...]

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    3 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 c. 2 ft. m inim um to a n a dja ce nt bu ilding and 7 ft. m inim u m a bo ve gra de wh en l o ca ted adja ce nt to publ ic wal kway s.[...]

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    4 Figure 7 Rear Connecti on Panel Figure 8 Stov e Connecti on Panel Autol it e W ir i ng D i agram UNIT INSTA LLA TION Route t he power supp l y cor d so that i t does not t ouch any of the exteri or com po nents of the heater. 1. W hen exi ti ng thr ough t he wal l wi th y our t y pe L Pel l et ve n t p ip e, yo u m a y g o s tr aig h t o u t th r[...]

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    5 F igu re 9 D oo r h an d le a ss em bly Figu re 11 H op per sa fety sw itch-close l id to o perate W arning : Th i s sto ve inco rporates a ho pp er l id safety switch. The feed syst em wil l r em ain i n-operable when t he do or i s ope n. Figure 12 3. T o adj ust doo r, cl ose and t urn handl e so l atch c o nta c ts s trik er . D o o r g a sk [...]

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    6 Figure 13 Pri or to st ove operat ing on t her m ost at , confi rm proper operat ion by ser vi ci ng and ad j ustin g t he stove as out li ned i n t he “I nst al l at ion Gui de” . When s er vi ci ng sto v e, o p era te w ith th erm o sta t b y pa ss ed a s s to ve w ill re se t to s ta rt up m o d e e ac h tim e th e rm o sta t is ac t i vat[...]

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    7 h ea t e x c h an g e r h o t be f or e tur n ing it to "L O W ". Y o u will need t o burn t he heat er f or a f ew hours bef ore deci di ng whi ch sett ing i s best for y our part i cul ar needs. NO TE: CA U TI O N M UST BE TAKEN W HEN I NS TA LLI NG BU RN POT OR OP ER A TI NG D OOR NOT TO DA M A GE C ERA MI C GLA SS . DO NOT A TTE M P[...]

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    8 Figur e 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 4. C l earance to combusti bl es m ay onl y be reduced by m e a ns a p pr o ve d by th e re g u lato r y a uth o rity. 5. Stor e pel l et f uel s i n a dry area away fr om uni t . Do not st ore f uels wi t hi n the space h eat er i nstal l at i on cl earances or wi thi n the sp ace r equi red for chargi ng a nd a s [...]

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    9 Figure 18 Ai r bo x c l ean out , ai r da mper adj ust m ent The EASYFIRE wil l aut om at ical l y swi tch t o 12 vol t backup prov i ded y ou have t he 12 v ol t opt ion i nst all ed. exi sti ng fl ue m ust be inst al l ed wi th a t ee connect or ( Fi gur e 3 , 4, & 5 ) t o al l ow access to cl ean t he ash fr om t he pel l et vent pi pe. f.[...]

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    Figure 19 Feed system access thr ough hopper un der t he co nt ro l kno b c am e on. Th i s l i g ht i s t h e Hi T em p /Flu e Ind ica tor L i g ht. Sol uti on: T he Hi -Tem p/Fl ue Indi cat or l i ght i ndi cates t hat fl y ash has bui l t up i n t he exhaust sy stem and/ or t here i s a r est ri cti on i n the e xhaust /f l ue sy stem . C heck t[...]

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    5061 Br ooks St. , St e. B Montcl ai r, CA 91763 Phone 1- 909-399- 3355 Fax 1-909- 399-3357 ww w.si err aproduct sinc. net P/N 1401 8020r2 02/09 ITEM No. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 1104 99 DO OR FRO NT G LASS ( Ceram ic gla ss 13 1/ 2"x 11 3/ 4"x 5mm) 2 100125 DOOR FIBER ROPE G ASKET 3 10401 12VDC - 30 AMP SLA BAT TERY 4 202228 BATTERY DRA[...]