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1 Report #: 215 ‐ S ‐ 32 ‐ 4 and 215 ‐ S ‐ 33 ‐ 4 Installation and Operating Manual Models 5660( I ) Safety Notice Please read this en tire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel ‐ bu rning room heater. F[...]
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page(s) Introduction 3 Safety Information 4 ‐ 5 Specifications 6 Dimensions [...]
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3 Introduction The entire family of United States Stove Company thanks you for pur chasing your new pellet burning room hea ter. At U.S. Stove, we build all of our products with a ha nds ‐ on approach to d[...]
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4 SAFETY INFORMATION Be sure to read the entire owner’s manual prior to installing and operating this Pellet heater. Failure to follow these instruction s could result in fire, property damage, bodily injury or ?[...]
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5 SAFETY INFORMATION ‐ continued Keep foreign objects out of the hopper. Contact your local building officials to obtain a permit and information on any installation restrictions or inspection requirements in your are[...]
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6 SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications: Burn Rate: *43,900 btu’s per hour or 5.1 lbs. of fuel per hour Hopper Capacity: 55 lbs. *Dependent upon quality and heating value of pellet fuel. [...]
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7 DIMENSIONS ‐ continued The minimum installation dimensions, of the insert opening, are: 32” (813mm) wide x 22 ‐ 3/4” (578mm) high x 12 ‐ 1/4” (311mm) deep. Figure 2 [...]
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8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Check and Fill the Fuel Hopper with Pellets: This Pellet Stove is available as a freestanding unit or as a fireplace insert. There is a different method for filling the hopper for ea[...]
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9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ‐ continued When the pellets have ignited and flame has been established, the start ‐ up cycle will end; this procedur e takes between 8 and 12 minutes. If the control is set [...]
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10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ‐ continued Control Board Functions: MODE Button: The MODE button allows you to switch operating mode on your Pellet Stove Room Heater. Depress the MODE button to switch between Manu[...]
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11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ‐ continued the Auger feed rate will help keep the flames from extinguishi ng on the minimum heat level setting. You can also use the AUGER TRIM button to lower heat output on [...]
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12 THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION Optional thermostats are available for use with your pellet stove. A thermostat can help you maintain a constant room temperature. The thermostat option will require the installation of a[...]
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13 USA 6” CANADA 8” USA 6” CANADA 8” CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES INSTALL ALL VENTS AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACT URER! When your Pellet Stove Room Heater is being installed on a combustible floor it is mandat[...]
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14 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER You have already made the important decision of choosing your U.S. Stove Pellet Burning Room Heater; now your next step is to determine where to install your new pellet st[...]
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15 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued HORIZONTAL EXHAUST VENT INSTALLATION 1. Locate your pellet stove in a location which meets the requirements of this manual, but in an area where it does not interfere[...]
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16 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued HORIZONTAL EXHAUST VENT INSTALLATION [...]
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17 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued FREESTANDING INTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION 1. Locate your Pellet Stove Room Heater in a location which meets the requirements of this manual, but in an area where it [...]
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18 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued FREESTANDING EXTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION 1. Locate your Pellet Stove Room Heater in a location which meets the requirements of this manual, but in an area where it does[...]
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20 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued SELKIRK DIRECT ‐ TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS Images courtesy of Selkirk [...]
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21 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued SELKIRK DIRECT ‐ TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS Images courtesy of Selkirk UP & OUT HORIZONTAL TERMINATION KIT Figure 12 [...]
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22 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued SELKIRK DIRECT ‐ TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS Images courtesy of Selkirk STRAIGHT OUT HORIZONTAL TERMINATION KIT Figure 13 [...]
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23 INSTALLING YOUR ROOM HEATER ‐ continued SELKIRK DIRECT ‐ TEMP VENT SYSTEM FOR PELLET STOVE HEATERS Images courtesy of Selkirk THROUGH THE ROOF VERTICAL TERMINATION KIT Figure 14 [...]
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24 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION Mobile home installation shoul d be done in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety Stan dard (HUD), CFR 3280, Part 24. Canadian installations require that the heater must be co nnected[...]
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25 INSERT PELLET STOVE INSTALLATION U.S. Stove Pellet Burning Room Heaters are also available as an insert into existing masonry of factory ‐ built fireplaces. Do not alter the existing fireplace in any way eit he[...]
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26 INSERT PELLET STOVE INSTALLATION ‐ continued Step 3: Sh roud Top: Facing the back of the unit take the top shroud side piece and fasten, as shown, with 4 screws provided. Step 4: Control Boa[...]
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27 INSERT PELLET STOVE INSTALLATION ‐ continued Minimum Clearance to Combustibles and Floor Protection A : Side wall: 16” to side of appliance B : Top Trim: 5” above top of ?[...]
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28 Installation into a Masonry Fireplace: 1. Your chimney must be inspected by a certified chimney sweep or installer to determine its structural condition. 2. Measure amount of venting required to [...]
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29 VENT TERMINATION LOCATIONS Figure 22 [...]
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Page 30
30 MAINTENANCE FAILURE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THIS UNIT AS INDICATED MAY RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE AND HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS. CLEAN THE HEATER FREQUENTLY AS ACCUMULATION OF SOOT, CREOSOTE OR FLYASH MAY OCCUR. NEVER CLEA[...]
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31 MAINTENANCE ‐ continued Ash Removal ‐ Freestanding Unit: If left neglected ashes will eventually fill the ash pan. Remove the ashes per iodically to avoid unnecessary ash build up. Ash removal is as follows[...]
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32 MAINTENANCE ‐ continued Cleaning Heat Exchanger Tubes – Your Pellet Stove Room Heat er is designed with a built in heat exc hanger tube cleaner. This should be used every 2 or 3 days to remove ash[...]
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33 MAINTENANCE ‐ continued Chimney/Vent System Cleaning: 1. Soot Formation – When wood products are burned slowly they produce tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form soot. The soot [...]
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34 TROUBLE SHOOTING See figure 26, page 31, for component locations . The heater will not light: Check that the heater is plugged in and that the wall outlet has power. Unplug the unit then check ?[...]
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35 TROUBLE SHOOTING ‐ continued The auger motor does not function normally. If the auger shaft does not turn but the motors armature tries to spin then this is a sign your auger is jammed. Try to[...]
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36 TROUBLE SHOOTING ‐ continued Door Glass has soot buildup at a fast rate and flame is lazy with black tips. The vent pipe (including air intake) may be dirty or partially blocked restricting airflow [...]
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37 WIRING DIAGRAM [...]
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38 REPLACEMENT PARTS Contact your authorized U.S. Stove Pellet Burning Room Heater dealer to obtain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials. Use of non ‐ approved parts can result in poor performance, safe[...]
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39 LIMITED WARRANTY United States Stove Company warrants to the original purchaser its Pellet Heaters against premature failure of any component du e to workmanship, quality, or materials as follows: TIME PERIOD: Firebox / Firepot ......................................................................................................... T hree Ye[...]
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