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www.heatilatorecochoice.comConsumer Care 1-877-427-3316 - Prior to calling, please have the model and serial number of the unit you are calling about. This information can be found at the rear of the unit.
Fire Risk.
WARNING
Tested and approved for wood pellets. Burning of any other type of fuel will void your warranty.
WARNING
Hot glass will cause burns.• Donottouchglassuntilitiscooled• NEVERallowchildrentotouchglass• Keepchildrenaway• CAREFULLYSUPERVISEchildreninsameroomas
fireplace.• Alertchildrenandadultstohazardsofhigh
temperatures.High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials.• Keepclothing,furniture,draperiesandotherflammable
materials away.
HOT SURFACES!
Glass and other surfaces are hotduringoperationANDcool down.
Owner’s ManualInstallationandOperation
Models:ECO-ADV-PS35ECO-ADV-PS50ECO-CAB50
Pellet Burning Stove
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Check building codes prior to installation.• InstallationMUSTcomplywithlocal,regional,stateandnational
codes and regulations.• Consultlocalbuilding,fireofficialsorauthoritieshavingjurisdic-
tionaboutrestrictions,installationinspection,andpermits.
CAUTION
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUALCAUTION
• Importantoperatingandmaintenance instruc-tions included.
• Leave thismanualwithpartyresponsibleforuseand operation.
• Read,understandandfollow these instruc-tionsforsafeinstalla-tion and operation.
DO NOTDISCARD
ECO-ADV-PS35 ECO-ADV-PS50 ECO-CAB50
WARNING
If the information in these instruc-tions is not followed exactly, a fire may result causing property damage, personal injury, or death.
• Donotstoreorusegasolineorotherflam-mablevaporsandliquidsinthevicinityofthisoranyotherappliance.
• Donotoverfire-Ifheaterorchimneyconnectorglows,youareoverfiring.Overfiringwillvoidyourwarranty.
• Complywithallminimumclearancestocombustiblesasspecified.Failuretocomplymaycausehousefire.
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NOTE: Consult insurance carrier, local building inspector, fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction over restrictions, installation inspection and permits.
Read this manual before installing or operating this appliance.Please retain this owner’s manual for future reference.
Congratulations!Congratulations on selecting a Heatilator pellet burning appliance.Thepelletburningapplianceyouhaveselectedisdesignedtoprovidetheutmostinsafety,reliabilityandefficiency.
Astheownerofanewpelletburningappliance,you’llwanttoreadandcarefullyfollowalloftheinstructionscontainedinthisowner’smanual.Payspecialattentiontoallcautionsandwarnings.
Thisowner’smanualshouldberetainedforfuturerefer-ence.Wesuggestyoukeepitwithyourotherimportantdocumentsandproductmanuals.
Yournewpelletburningappliancewillgiveyouyearsofdurableuseandtrouble-freeenjoyment.WelcometotheHeatilatorfamilyofpelletburningproducts!
Manufactured date
Serial Number
Model Name
SAMPLE: CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES
LABELLOCATION: Back of Stove
Listed Solid Fuel Room Heater/Pellet Type. Also suitable for Mobile Home Installation. This appliance has been tested and listed for use in Manufactured Homes in accordance with OAR 814-23-9000 through 814-23-909.
PREVENT HOUSE FIRESInstall and use only in accordance with manufacturer's installation and operating instructions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and inspection in our area.WARNING - FOR MOBILE HOMES: Do not install appliance in a sleeping room. An outside combustion air inlet must be provided. The structural integrity of the mobile home floor, ceiling and walls must be maintained.Refer to manufacturer's instructions and local codes for precautions required for passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Inspect and clean vent system frequently in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.Use a 3" or 4" diameter type "L" or "PL" venting system.
Tested to: ASTM E1509-04, ULC S627-00, ULC/ORD-C1482-M1990 Room Heating Pellet BurningType, (UM) 84-HUD FOR USE ONLY WITH PELLETIZED WOOD. Do not use any other type of fuel. Intertek-Test Laboratories has determined that this appliance complies with Canadian Standards Association (CSA) B415.1 and Title 40 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Part 60, SubPart AAA.Input Rating: 50,000 Btu's/hr. Electrical Rating:115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 5.1 Amps, Run 3.0 AMPS.Route power cord away from unit. Do not route cord under or in front of appliance. Do not obstruct the space beneath the heater.DANGER: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power supply before servicing. Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic available from your dealer. To start, set thermostat above room temperature, the stove will light automatically. To shutdown, set thermostat to below room temperature. For further instruction refer to owner's manual.Keep viewing and ash removal doors tightly closed during operation.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS / ESPACES LIBRES MINIMUM DES MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES:
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYThis model is exempt from EPA certification under 40 CFR 60.531 by definition [Wood Heater (A) "Air-to-Fuel Ratio"].
2011 2012 2013 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL / NE PAS ENLEVER L'ÉTIQUETTE
PRÉVENTION DES FEUX DE MAISONInstallez et utilisez en accord avec les instructions d'installation et d'opération du fabricant. Contactez le bureau de la construction ou le bureau des incendies au sujet des restrictions et des inspections d'installation dans votre voisinage. Ne pas obstruez l'espace en dessous de l'appareil.AVIS - Pour Les Maisons Mobiles: Ne pas installer dans une chambre à coucher. Un tuyau extérieur de combustion d'air doit être installé et ne doit pas être obstrué lorsque l'appareil est en usage. La structure intégrale du plancher, du plafond et des murs de la maison mobile doit être maintenue intacte.Référez vous aux instructions du fabricant et des codes locaux pour les précautions requises pour passer une cheminée à travers un mur ou un plafond combustibles, et les compensations maximums.Inspectez et nettoyez la cheminée fréquemment. Ne pas connecter cet appareil à une cheminée servant un autre appareil. Utilisez systèm de ventilation "L" ou "P" diamètre 76mm ou 102mm
Testé à: ASTM E1509-04, ULC S627-00, ULC/ORD-C1482-M1990 Room Heating. Pellet Burning Type, (UM) 84-HUD POUR USAGE AVEC LES BOULETTES DE BOIS. N’utiliser aucun autre genre de combustible. Intertek Test Laboratories a déterminé que cet appareil se conforme avec la norme de l’Association Canadienne de normalisation (CSA) B415.1 ainsi que le Titre 40 du Code Fédéral de Régulations des États-Unis, partie 60, sous-partie AAA. Puissance de Rendement: 50,000 Btu's/hr. Puissance Électrique: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Début 5.1 Amps, Courir 3.0 Amps, Éloignez le fil électrique de l'appareil. Ne pas faire passer le fil électrique au dessus ou en dessous de l'appareil. Ne pas bloquer l’espace au dessous de l’appareil.DANGER: Il y a risque de décharge électrique. Déconnectez le fil électrique de la prise de contact avant le service.Remplacez la vitre seulement avec une vitre céramique de 5 mm disponible chez votre fournisseur.Pour allumer, monter la température du thermostat au dessus de la température de la pièce, le poêle s'allumera automatiquement. Pour éteindre, descendre la température du thermostat en dessous de la température de la pièce. Pour des instructions supplémentaires, référez vous au manuel du propriétaire. Gardez la porte d'ouverture et la porte des cendres fermées hermétiquement durant l'opération.
Appareil de chauffage de combustible solide/de type de boulettes. Accepté dans l'installation dans les maisons mobiles. Cet appareil a été testé et enregistré pour l'usage dans les Maisons Mobiles en accord avec OAR 814-23-9000 jusqu'à 814-23-909.
1445 Highway NorthColville, WA 99114
Manufactured by:Fabriqué par:
SERIAL NO. / NUMÉRO DU
CAB50 Pellet Stove
A Back Wall / Mur Arrière 2 in [51mm]B Side Wall / Mur De Côté 14 in [356mm]CORNER INSTALLATION / NSTALLATION DU COIN :C Side Wall / Mur De Côté 2 in [51mm]VERTICAL 3 in. - 3 in. ADAPTER KIT (PART 811-0860) INSTALLATION:UN ASSEMBLAGE POUR ADAPTEUR 3- 3 in (76-76mm) (PIÈCE 811-0860) POUR INSTALLATION VERTICALE:D Pipe to Back Wall / Un Tuyau Mur Arrière 1 in [25mm]E Side Wall / Mur De Côté 14 in [356mm]F Back Wall / Mur Arrière 6.25 in [159mm]CORNER INSTALLATION WITH VERTICAL ADAPTER KIT:INSTALLATION DU COIN AVEC UN ASSEMBLAGE D'ADAPTEUR VERTICAL:G Side Wall / Mur De Côté 2 in [51mm]ALCOVE INSTALLATION / INSTALLATION DE L' ALCÔVE:Min. Alcove Height: / Une hauteur minimum de l'alcôve 56.75 in [1441mm]Min. Alcove Side Wall: / Une hauteur minimum mur de côté de l'alcôve 14 in [356mm]Min. Alcove Width / Une épaisseur minimum mur de côté de l'alcôve 53 in [1346mm]Max. Alcove Depth: / La profondeur maximum de l'alcôve 48 in [1219mm]Max. Mantle Depth: / Profondeur maximum de la manteau de cheminée 36 in [914mm]Top of Unit to Combustibles: / Vue du haut des matériaux combustibles 21 in [533mm]
Note 1: In residential installations, when using Parts TPVNT-5, (3" - 3" Top Vent Adapter) and 812-3570 (3" - 6" Offset Adapter), 24 gauge 6" single wall flue connector may be used.
Note 1: Dans les installations résidentielles, lorsque les pièces TPVNT-5, (dessus de l'adapteur de ventilation 3" - 3") et 812-3570 (le ressaut de l'adapteur 3" - 6"), un tuyau connecteur de 6" pour mur simple de calibre 24 peut être utilisé.
Note 2: In manufactured home installation, when using Part TPVNT-5, (3" - 3" Top Vent Adapter) and 812-3570 (3' - 6" Offset Adapter), use listed double wall flue connector. An Outside Air Kit, must be used with manufactured home installation.
Note 2: Pour l'installation dans les maisons préfabriquées, lorsque les pièces TPVNT-5, (dessus de l'adapteur de ventilation 3" - 3") et 812-3570 (le ressaut de l'adapteur 3" - 6"), utilisez un tuyau connecteur enregistré pour mur double. Un assemblage d'air extérieur, doit être utilisé pour l'installation dans les maisons préfabriquées.
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FLOOR PROTECTION / PROTECTION DU SOL
*Non-combustible floor protection must extend 2 inches [51mm] beneath the flue pipe when installed with horizontal venting or under the Top Vent Adapter with vertical installation. RECOMMENDED IN USA; REQUIRED IN CANADA.
*Un protecteur incombustible de plancher doit s'étendre 2 inches [51mm] sous le conduit de cheminée pour une installation de ventilation horizontale ou sous un adapteur de ventilation de dessus pour une installation verticale. ÉTATS-UNIS - RECOMMANDÉ; CANADA - REQUIRENT.
7074-143
W/N 20514
Floor protector must be non-combustible material, extending beneath heater and to the front/sides/rear as indicated. Measure front distance (I) from the surface of the glass door.
Le poêle doit être placé sur une assise non combustible s’étendant tout autour de lui, comme les schémas l’indiquent. Mesurez la distance du devant (I) de la surface de la porte vitrée.
CAUTION:HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS.
ATTENTION:CHAUD LORS DE L'OPÉRATION. NE PAS TOUCHER. GARDEZ LES ENFANTS ET LES VÊTEMENTS LOIN DE L'ESPACE DÉSIGNÉ DE L'INSTALLATION. LE CONTACT PEUT CAUSER DES BRÛLURES À LA PEAU. VOIR L'ÉTIQUETTE ET LES INSTRUCTIONS.
Made in U.S.A. of US and imported parts. / Fabriqué aux États-Unis-d’Amérique par des pièces d’origine américaine et pièces importées.
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Safety Alert Key:
• DANGER! Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoidedwillresultindeathorseriousinjury.• WARNING!Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoidedcouldresultindeathorseriousinjury.• CAUTION! Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresultinminorormoderateinjury.• NOTICE:Indicatespracticeswhichmaycausedamagetothefireplaceortoproperty.
Congratulations ...............................................................2SampleofSafety/SerialNumberLabel ...........................2SafetyAlertKey ...............................................................3Warranty....... ...................................................................4-5
Section 1: Listing and Code Approvals A. ApplianceCertifications.....................................6 B. MobileHomeApproved.....................................6 C. GlassSpecifications ..........................................6 D. Electrical Rating ................................................6 E. BTU&EfficiencySpecifications ........................6
User’s GuideSection 2: Operating Instructions A. YourPelletAppliance,GeneralOperatingParts..7 B. FireSafety .........................................................8 C. Combustible/Non-CombustibleMaterial............8 D. FuelMaterial&FuelStorage ............................8 E. GeneralOperationInformation..........................9 F. BeforeYourFirstFire ........................................9 G. HopperLidLatchandHopperSwitch ...............9 H. StartingYourFirstFire ......................................10 I. FireCharacteristics ...........................................10 J. FeedRateAdjustment ......................................10 K. IgnitionCycles ...................................................11 L. ClearSpace ......................................................11 Section 3: Maintaining & Servicing Appliance A. ProperShutdownProcedures ...........................12 B. QuickReferenceMaintenanceChart ................12 C. GeneralMaintenance&Cleaning .....................12-15 D. HighAshFuelContentMaintenance ................16 E. FrequentlyAskedQuestions .............................17
Section 4: Replacement Parts A. ConvectionBlower ............................................18 B. ExhaustBlower ................................................19 C. SnapDisc#1,#2,tReplacement ..............20 D. IgniterReplacement ..........................................21 E. BaffleRemoval&Replace ................................21 F. GlassAssembly ................................................22
Installer’s GuideSection 5: Getting Started A. Design,Installation&Location Considerations ..................................................23 B. Draft ..................................................................23 C. NegativePressure.............................................23-24
Section 5: Getting Started (Cont’d) D. ThermostatLocation .........................................24 E. LocatingyourAppliance&Chimney .................24 F. Tools&SuppliesNeeded..................................25 F. InspectApplianceandComponents .................25
Section 6: Dimensions & Clearances A. ApplianceDimensions.......................................26-28 B. ClearancestoCombustibles ...........................29 C. Alcove ...............................................................30 D. HearthPadRequirements.................................31
Section 7: Vent Information A. Chimney&ExhaustConnection .......................32 B. VentingTerminationRequirements...................32 C. PelletVentingCharts ........................................33
Section 8: Venting Systems A. Vertical-Interior ................................................34 B. ThroughtheWall&Vertical-Exterior .................34 C. VerticalintoClassAChimney ..........................34 D. Masonry ..........................................................35 E. AlternateMasonry .............................................35 F. ThroughtheWall ...............................................36
Section 9: Mobile Home Installation ..................37
Section 10: Appliance Set-Up A. OutsideAirKit ...................................................38 B. TopVentAdapter ..............................................39 C. Rear Vent Adapter ............................................39 D. ThermostatInstallation ......................................40
Section 13: Troubleshooting ...............................41-43
Section 14: Reference Materials A. ComponentFunctions .......................................44-45 B. ComponentLocations .......................................46 C. ExplodedDrawing-PS35 .................................47 D. ServiceParts&Accessories-PS35 .................48-50 E. ExplodedDrawing-PS50 .................................51 F. ServiceParts&Accessories-PS50 .................52-53 G. ServiceParts&Accessories-PS50/CAB50.....54 H. ExplodedDrawing-CAB50 ..............................55 I. ServiceParts&Accessories-CAB50 ..............56-58 J. Service&MaintenanceLog ..............................59 K. ContactInformation ...........................................60
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Warranty Period Heatilator ECO-CHOICE Appliances Components Covered
Parts Labor Pellet EPA Wood
1 year X XAll parts and material except as covered by
Conditions, Exclusions, and Limitations listed
3 years X Firepots and burnpots
3 years 1 year X X Castings
5 years 3 years X Manifold tubes
5 years 3 years X X Firebox and heat exchanger
90 days X X All replacement parts beyond warranty period
See conditions, exclusions,and limitations on next page
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Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.
HEATILATOR ECO-CHOICE WARRANTY
Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., on behalf of its hearth brands (“HHT”), extends the following warranty for ECO-CHOICE by heatilator wood and pellet hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.
WARRANTY COVERAGE:HHT warrantes to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation, and to any transferree taking own-ership of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase, that the HHT appliance will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. After installation, if cov-ered components manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, HHT will, at its option, repair or replace the covered components. HHT, at its own discretion, may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchaser price of the product. This warranty is subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations as described below.
WARRANTY PERIOD:Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. In the case of new home construction, warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent, authorized HHT dealer/distributor, whichever occurs earlier. The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT, regardless of the installation or occupancy date. The warranty period for parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table.
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Warranty Policy
Warranty Period Heatilator ECO-CHOICE Appliances Components Covered
Parts Labor Pellet EPA Wood
1 year X XAll parts and material except as covered by
Conditions, Exclusions, and Limitations listed
3 years X Firepots and burnpots
3 years 1 year X X Castings
5 years 3 years X Manifold tubes
5 years 3 years X X Firebox and heat exchanger
90 days X X All replacement parts beyond warranty period
See conditions, exclusions,and limitations on next page
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Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.
HEATILATOR ECO-CHOICE WARRANTY
Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., on behalf of its hearth brands (“HHT”), extends the following warranty for ECO-CHOICE by heatilator wood and pellet hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.
WARRANTY COVERAGE:HHT warrantes to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation, and to any transferree taking own-ership of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase, that the HHT appliance will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. After installation, if cov-ered components manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, HHT will, at its option, repair or replace the covered components. HHT, at its own discretion, may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchaser price of the product. This warranty is subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations as described below.
WARRANTY PERIOD:Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. In the case of new home construction, warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent, authorized HHT dealer/distributor, whichever occurs earlier. The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT, regardless of the installation or occupancy date. The warranty period for parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table.
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WARRANTY COVERAGE:• This warranty only covers HHT appliances that are purchased through an HHT authorized dealer or distributor. A list of
HHT authorized dealers is available on th HHT branded websites.• This warranty is only valid while the HHT appliance remains at the site of original installation.• Contact your installing dealer for warranty service. If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts, contact
the nearest HHT authorized dealer or supplier. Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product.
• Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Travel and shipping charges for parts are not covered by this warranty.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:This warranty does not cover the following:• Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use. As a heating appliance, some changes in color of interior and
exterior surface finishes may occur. This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty.• Damage to printed, plated, or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints, accidents, misuse, scratches, melted items,
or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes.• Repair or replacment of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period. These parts include:
paint, wood, pellet and coal gaskets; firebricks; grates; flame guides; light bulbs; batteries and the discoloration of glass.
• Minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts causing noise. These conditions are normal and com-plaints related to this noise are not covered by this warranty.
• Damages resulting from: (1) failure to install, operate, or maintain the appliance in accordance with the installation instructions, operating instructions, and listing agent identification label furnished with the appliance; (2) failure to install the appliance in accordance with local building codes; (3) shipping or improper handling; (4) improper operation, abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded or failed components, accident, or improperly/incorrectly performed repairs; (5) environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation, negative pressure, or drafting caused by tightly sealed constructions, insufficient make-up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes; (6) use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions; (7) installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT; (8) modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing; and/or (9) interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance.
• Non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance.• Any part of a pre-existing fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas appliance is installed.• HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliances’ capability to heat the desired space. Informa-
tion is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application. Consider-ation must be given to appliance location and configuration, environmental conditions, insulation and air tightness of the structure.
This warranty is void if:• The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging
chemicals. Overfiring can be identified by, but not limited to, warped plates or tubes, rust colored cast iron, bubbling, cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes.
• The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.• There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but
not limited to improper chimney or venting installation.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:• The owner’s exclusive remedy and HHT’s sole obligation under this warranty, under any other warranty, express or
implied, or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, as specified above. In no event will HHT be liable for any incidiental or consequential damages caused by defects in the appliance. Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specifice rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE EX-PRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE.
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A. Appliance Certification
C. Glass Specifications
E. BTU & Efficiency Specifications
This appliance is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass.Replaceglassonlywith5mmceramicglass.Pleasecontactyourdealerforreplacementglass.
B. Mobile Home Approved
NOTE: Thisinstallationmustconformwithlocalcodes.IntheabsenceoflocalcodesyoumustcomplywiththeASTM E1509-04, ULC S627-00, ULC/ORD-C-1482-M1990, (UM) 84-HUD,
*BTUinputwillvary,dependingonthebrandoffuelyouuseinyourstove.Consultyourdealerforbestresults.
NOTE: Hearth&HomeTechnologies,manufacturerofthisappliance,reservestherighttoalteritsproducts,theirspecificationsand/orpricewithoutnotice.
MODEL: PS35Particulate Emissions Rating: 0.9grams/hr
*BTU Input: 13,000-35,000/hrHeating Capacity: 750to1450sq.ft.depending
onclimatezoneHopper Capacity: (Approx) 45 lbsFuel: WoodPelletsShipping Weight: 210 lbs
Models: ECO-ADV-PS35,ECO-ADV-PS50andECO-CAB50
Laboratory: IntertekReport No. 3198406Type: SolidFuelRoomHeater/Pellet
FuelBurningTypeStandard: ASTME1509-04andULC
S627-00,ULC/ORD-C1482-M1990RoomHeaterPelletFuelBurningtypeand(UM)84-HUD,MobileHomeApproved.
1 Listing and Code Approvals
TheECO-CHOICEbyHeatilatorpelletstove isexemptfromEnvironmentalProtectionAgencycertificationunder40CFR60.531bydefinition[WoodHeater(A)“AirtoFuelRatio].
• Thisapplianceisapprovedformobilehomeinstalla-tionswhennotinstalledinasleepingroomandwhenanoutsidecombustionairinletisprovided.
• Thestructuralintegrityofthemobilehomefloor,ceil-ing,andwallsmustbemaintained.
• Theappliancemustbeproperlygroundedtotheframeofthemobilehomewith#8coppergroundwire,anduseonlylisteddouble-wallconnectorpipe.
• OutsideAirKit,part811-0872orOAK-3mustbein-stalledinamobilehomeinstallation.
HeatilatorisaregisteredtrademarkofHearth&HomeTechnologies.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Hearth&HomeTechnologiesdis-claimsanyresponsibility for,andthewarrantyandagencylistingwillbevoidedbythebelowactions.DO NOT: • Installoroperatedamagedappliance • Modifyappliance • InstallotherthanasinstructedbyHearth&Home
Technologies • Operatetheappliancewithoutfullyassemblingall
components • Overfire • InstallanycomponentnotapprovedbyHearth&
HomeTechnologies • InstallpartsorcomponentsnotListedorapproved • Disablesafetyswitches
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service ormaintenancecancauseinjuryorpropertydamage.Forassistanceoradditionalinformation,consultaqualifiedinstaller,serviceagencyoryourdealer.
Note: The appliance is also approved for installation into a shop.
D. Electrical Rating (On High)Model PS35: 115VAC,60Hz,Start3.8Amps,Run1.3AmpsModel PS50: 115VAC,60Hz,Start5.1Amps,Run3.0AmpsModel CAB50: 115VAC,60Hz,Start5.1Amps,Run3.0Amps
MODEL: PS50 / CAB50Particulate Emissions Rating: 1.5grams/hr
*BTU Input: 15,000-50,000/hrHeating Capacity: 1225to2200sq.ft.depending
onclimatezoneHopper Capacity: (Approx) 83 lbs / 120 lbsFuel: WoodPelletsShipping Weight: 240 lbs / 266 lbs
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2 Operating Instructions
WARNING! DO NOT operate appliance before reading and understanding operat-ing instructions. Failuretooperateapplianceaccordingtooperatinginstructionscouldcausefireorinjury.
User Guide
A. Your Pellet Appliance - General Operating Parts
WARNING
Hot glass will cause burns.• DO NOT touch glass until it is cooled• NEVERallowchildrentotouchglass• Keepchildrenaway• CAREFULLYSUPERVISEchildreninsameroomasappliance.• Alertchildrenandadultstohazardsofhightemperatures.High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials.• Keepclothing,furniture,draperiesandotherflammablematerialsaway.
HOT SURFACES!GlassandothersurfacesarehotduringoperationANDcooldown.
NOTICE:Ifyouexpectthatchildrenmaycomeintocontactwiththisappliance,werecom-mendabarriersuchasadecorativescreen.Seeyourdealerforsuggestions.
Feed Rate Adjustment Rod
Heat Output Switch & Reset Button
Hopper Lid Switch
Firepot Cleaning Rod
Ash Drawer
Firepot & Thermocouple
Drop Tube for Pellets
Door Handle Assembly
Door & Glass Assembly
3 BafflesCombustion Air Damper
Figure 7.1 - General Operating Parts
Thermostat
Theillustrationisintendedtoshowanoverviewoftheoperatingpartsforyourstove.Theappearanceofyourappliancemayvaryslightly.Forspecificpartnumbersandlocationsforyourmodel,seetheexplodedviewdrawingsinthebackofthemanual.
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B. Fire SafetyToprovide reasonable fire safety, the following should begivenseriousconsideration:• Installat leastonesmokedetectoroneachfloorofyourhome.
• Locatesmokedetectorawayfromtheheatingapplianceand close to the sleeping areas.
• Followthesmokedetectormanufacturer’splacementandinstallationinstructionsandmaintainregularly.
• ConvenientlylocateaClassAfireextinguishertocontendwithsmallfires.
• Intheeventofahopperfire: • Evacutethehouseimmediately.
• Notifyfiredepartment.
C. Combustible/Non-Combustible Materials• Combustible Material Materialmadeof or surfacedwithwood, compressed
paper, plant fibers, plastics, or anymaterial capableof igniting andburning,whether flame-proofedor not,plastered or unplastered.
• Non-combustible Material Materialwhichwillnotigniteandburn.Suchmaterialsare
thoseconsistingentirelyofsteel, iron,brick, tile,slate,glassorplasters,oranycombinationthereof.
• Non-combustible Sealant Material Sealantswhichwill not ignite and burn:Rutland, Inc.
FireplaceMortar #63, Rutland 76R,Nuflex 304,GERTV106orGERTB116(orequivalent).
ClinkersMineralsandothernon-combustiblematerialssuchassandwillturnintoahard,glass-likesubstancecalledaclinkerwhenheatedinthefirepot.Treesfromdifferentareaswillvaryinmineralcontent.Thatiswhysomefuelsproducemoreclinkersthanothers.MoistureAlwaysburndryfuel.Burningfuelwithhighmoisturecontenttakesheat from the fuel and tends to cool theappliance,robbingheatfromyourhome.Damppelletfuelcanclogthefeedsystem.Size• Pelletsareeither1/4inchor5/16inch(6-8mm)indiameter• Lengthshouldbenomorethat1-1/2inches(38mm)• Pellet lengths can vary from lot to lot from the same
manufacturer• Duetolengthvariations,thefeedratemayneedadjusting
occasionallyPerformance• Higherashcontentrequiresthefirepotandtheashdrawer
tobeemptiedmorefrequently• Hardwoodsrequiremoreairtoburnproperly• Premiumwoodpelletsproducethehighestheatoutput• Burningpelletslongerthan1-1/2inches(38mm)cancause
an inconsistentfuelfeedrateand/ormissedignitions
D. Fuel Material and Fuel StoragePelletfuelqualitycangreatlyfluctuate.Werecommendthatyoubuyfuelinmulti-tonlotswheneverpossible.However,wedorecommendtryingvariousbrandsbeforepurchasingmulti-tonlotstoensureyoursatisfaction.FuelMaterial• Madefromsawdustorwoodby-products• Dependingonthesourcematerialitmayhaveahighorlowashcontent.HigherAshContentMaterial• Hardwoodswithahighmineralcontent• Fuelthatcontainsbark• StandardgradepelletsorhighashpelletsLowerAshContentMaterial• Mostsoftwoods• Fuelswithlowmineralcontent• Mostpremiumgradepellets
Storage• Woodpelletsshouldbeleftintheiroriginalsealedbaguntilusingtopreventmoistureabsorption
• Do not store any pellet fuel within the clearancerequirements or in an area that would hinder routinecleaningandmaintenance
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F. Before Your First Fire1. First,make sure your appliance has been properly
installedandthatallsafetyrequirementshavebeenmet.Payparticularattentiontothefireprotection,ventingandthermostatinstallationinstructions.
2. Double check that the ash drawer and firebox areempty!
3. Close and latch the door. NOTICE: The tip of the thermocouple must be in contact with the inside end of the thermocouple cover or missed ignitions can occur.
E. General Operating Information
1. Thermostat Calls For HeatTheappliance is likemostmodern furnaces;when thethermostatcallsforheat,yourappliancewill automaticallylightanddeliverheat.Whentheroomisuptotemperatureandthethermostatissatisfied,theredcalllightwillgooffandtheappliancewillshutdown.2. Heat Output ControlsThis appliance is equippedwith a heat output controlswitchthathasthreesettingsorburnrates;low,mediumand high. Figure 9.1.The appliancewill turn on and off as the thermostatdemands. When the thermostat calls for heat, theappliancewillstartupattheburnrateforwhichitisset.Iftheapplianceissetatoneofthelowersettings,itwillrunquieterbuttakelongertoheatupanareathanifitwereset at a higher burn rate. Regardlessoftheburnrate,whentheareaiswarmenoughtosatisfythethermostat,theappliancewillshutoff.
Figure 9.1
WARNINGFireHazard.Keepcombustiblematerials,gasolineandotherflammablevaporsandliquidsclearofappliance.
• DoNOTstoreflammablematerialsintheappliance’svicinity.
• DONOTUSEGASOLINE,LANTERNFUEL,KEROSENE,CHARCOALLIGHTERFLUIDORSIMILARLIQUIDSTOSTARTOR“FRESHENUP”AFIREINTHISHEATER.
• DONOTBURNGARBAGEORFLAMMABLEFLUIDSSUCHASGASOLINE,NAPHTHAORENGINEOIL.
• DONOTUSECHEMICALSORFLUIDSTOSTARTTHEFIRE.
• Keepallsuchliquidswellawayfromtheheaterwhileitisinuse.
• Combustiblematerialsmayignite.
G. Hopper Lid Latch and Hopper Switch1. Liftupthehopperlidandlockintoopenposition.Now
youcanfillthehopperwithfuel.2. Thehopperswitchisdesignedtoshutdownthefeed
motorwhenthehopperlidisopen.Leavingthelidopentoolongcancausethefiretogoout.Figure 9.2.
3. Toclosethehopperlid,whileholdinglidopenwithonehand,pushthebottomofthelatchinwardstoreleasefromlockedpositionandthenslowlyclosethehopperlid. Figure 9.3.
Note:TheCAB50 has no hopper lid latch.The hopperswitchislocatedinasimilarlocationandisactivatedbyamagnetattachedtotheHopperLid.
Hopper Lid Latch
Hopper Switch
Push Bottom of Latch Inward to Release
Figure 9.2
Figure 9.3
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I. Fire CharacteristicsAproperlyadjustedfirewiththeheatoutputcontrolswitchseton“high”hasashortactiveflamepatternthatextendsoutofthefirepotapproximately4to8inches(102to203mm).Ifthefirehastallflameswithblacktailsandseemssomewhatlazy,thefeedratewillneedtobereduced.Thisisdonebyslidingthefueladjustmentcontrolroddown,whichwillreducethefeed.Figure 10.3. Ifthefireisnot4to8inches(102to203mm)tall,slidethefueladjustmentcontrolroduptoincreasethefeed.Amediumandlowsettingwillgiveashorterflame.Theflamewillriseandfallsomewhat.Thisisnormal.
Figure 10.2
Thefeedadjustmentcontrolrodisfactoryset,andshouldbeadequateformostfuels.However,iftheflameheightistoohighortoolow,youwillneedtoadjustthefeedrate.Waituntiltheappliancehasbeenburningfor15minutesbeforemaking your adjustments and allow 15minutes for feedadjustmenttotakeeffect.
J. Feed Rate Adjustment Instructions
1. Loosenthethumbscrew.2. Pull thefeedadjustmentcontrol rodupto increasethe
feedrateandflameheightorpushdowntodecreasethefeedrateandflameheight.
3.Re-tightenthethumbscrew.Anewstovehasabreakinperiod.Thefirecharacteristicsshouldbecheckedagainafter5bagsofpelletsandadjustmentsmadeifnecessary.
Figure 10.1
H. Starting Your First Fire1. A thermostat is required for proper operation of this
appliance.Ifyouhavetoadjustthefeedrateafteryouhavestartedthefire,mostofthepelletsinthehopperwillneedtoberemovedsostartoutwithfillingthehopperapproximately1/4fullatthistime.Setthethermostattoits lowestsettingandplugthepowercord intonearbyoutlet.
2. Theexhaust blowerwill stay on for approximately 18minutes even though the thermostat is not calling forheat.Thisisnormal.
3. Locatetheheatoutputcontrolswitchmountedonthebackoftheapplianceintheupperleftcorner.Figure 9.1 on page 9. Turn it to the “high” setting by pushing the top of thecontrol switch in and thenadjust the thermostat to itshighest setting.
4. Lookthroughtheholeintheleftlowersidepanelandyouwillseetheredcall lightonthecontrolboxwillbeon.Figure 10.1.Thisindicatesthethermostatiscallingforheat.OntheCAB50thelightcanbeviewedfrombehindthroughtheholenearthebottomleftsideoftherearpanel.
5. Thefuelfeedsystemandtheignitershouldnowbe on.6. Foryourfirstfireitwillbenecessarytopress the reset
buttononceapproximately2minutesafterstartupandagain in5minutes. Thiswill fill the feedsystemandallow theappliance to begin dropping pellets.Or youcanputahandfulofpelletsinthefirepottospeeduptheprocess. Theappliancewillcontinuetorunaslongasthethermostatiscallingforheat.
7. Oncetheappliancehasignited,letitburnforapproximately15minutes,thensetthethermostattothedesiredroomtemperature.Adjusttheheatoutputcontrolswitchtothedesired setting.
Control Box
Junction Box
Red Call Light
Fuse
Convection Blower
LOCATED BEHIND LEFT SIDE PANELS
Feed Adjustment Rod located inside Hopper at Front
Bottom of Hopper
Loosen Thumb Screw
Pull Up to Increase
Push Down to Decrease
Figure 10.3
Odorsandvaporsreleasedduringinitialoperation.• Curingofhightemperaturepaint.• Openwindowsforaircirculation.
Odorsmaybeirritatingtosensitiveindividuals.
CAUTION
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K. Ignition Cycles
1. Atthebeginningofeachignitioncycle,itisnormaltoseesomesmokeinthefirebox.Thesmokewillstoponcethefirestarts.
2. The convectionblowerwill automatically turn onafteryourappliancehasbeenburningforapproximately10minutes.Thisblowertransfersheatfromyourapplianceintotheroom,andwillcontinuetorunafterthethermostathasstoppedcallingforheatuntiltheappliancehascooleddown.
3. Occasionallytheappliancemayrunoutoffuelandshutitselfdown.Whenthishappens,theredcalllightwillbeon. See Figure 10.1, page 10. Torestartit,fillthehopperandpresstheresetbutton.Whenyoupresstheresetbuttontheredcalllightwillgoout.Releasethebuttonandthelightwillcomebackon.Continuepushingthebuttononceaminuteuntilpelletsbegintofallintothefirepot.Youshouldseeafireshortly.Ifnot,followtheinstructionson page 10,for“StartingYourFirstFire”.
WARNINGFire RiskDoNOToperateappliance:• Withappliancedooropen.• Firepotflooropen.
DoNOTstorefuel:• Closerthanrequiredclearancestocom-
bustibles to appliance• Withinspacerequiredforloadingorash
removal.
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE! Keepcombustiblematerials,gasolineandotherflammablevaporsandliquidsclearofappliance.• DoNOTstoreflammablematerialsintheappliance’s
vicinity.• DoNOTusegasoline, lanternfuel,kerosene,charcoal
lighterfluidorsimilarliquidstostartor“freshenup”afireinthisheater.
Keepallsuchliquidswellawayfromtheheaterwhileitisinuseascombustiblematerialsmayignite.
L. Clear Space
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE! DoNOTplacecombustibleobjectsinfrontortothesidesoftheappliance.Hightem-peraturesmayigniteclothing,furnitureordraperies.
NOTICE: Clearancesmayonlybereducedbymeansap-provedbytheregulatoryauthorityhavingjurisdiction.
Mantel: Avoid placing candles and other heat-sensitiveobjects on mantel or hearth. Heat may damage theseobjects.
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C. General Maintenance1. Types of Fuel
Dependingonthetypeoffuelyouareburningwilldictatehowoftenyouhavetocleanyourfirepot.Ifthefuelyouareburninghasahighdirtorashcontent,itmaybenecessarytocleanthefirepotmorethanonceaday.Dirtyfuelwillcauseclinkerstoforminthefirepot.Aclinkeris formedwhendirt, ash or a non-burnable substance isheated to 2000°F (1093°C)andbecomesglass-like. See“D” page 16 in thissection formoredetailson fuelswithhigh ash content.
Clinker
Figure 12.1 - Clinker
Shock and Smoke Hazard• Turndownthermostat,letappliancecompletelycoolandexhaustblowermustbeoff.Nowyoucanunplugappliancebeforeservicing.
• Smokespillageintoroomcanoccurifapplianceisnotcoolbeforeunplugging.
• Riskofshockifappliancenotunpluggedbeforeservicingappliance.
CAUTION
A. Proper Shutdown Procedure
Cleaning or Inspection Frequency Daily Weekly Monthly YearlyAshDrawer Every5bagsoffuel OR XAshRemovalfromFirebox Every5bagsoffuelormore
frequentlydependingonashbuild-up
ORX
Blower,Exhaust Morefrequentlydependingonthefueltype
OR X
Blower,Convection Every25bagsormorefre-quentlydependingonoperat-ingenvironment.
ORX
DoorHandle&GasketInspection Priortoheatingseason OR XExhaustPath,DropTubeandBehindBaffles
Every25bagsormorefre-quentlydependingonashbuild-up
ORX
Firepot Cleaning Rod Every1bagoffuel OR XFirepotwithClean-outTool Every5bagsoffuel OR XFirebox-PrepareforNon-BurnSeason Atendofheatingseason OR XGlass Whenclearviewoffirepot
becomesobscureOR X
Hopper Every50bagsoffuel OR XTopVentAdapter Morefrequentlydependingon
ash build-upOR X
VentingSystem Every3tonsormorefre-quentlydependingonthefueltype
ORX
B. Quick Reference Maintenance Chart
Follow the detailed instructions found in this section for each step listed as referenced in the chart below.
NOTICE: Thesearerecommendations.Cleanmorefrequentlyifyouencounterheavybuild-upofashattherecommendedintervaloryouseesootcomingfromthevent.Not properly cleaning your appliance on a regular basis will void your warranty.
3 Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance
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2. Cleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot Clean-Out Tool;
• Frequency:Dailyormoreoftenasneeded• By:Homeowner
WARNING
• NEVERpullfirepotcleaningrodoutwhenappliance is operating.
• CleaningRodMUSTbecompleletypushedinbeforeoperatingappliance.
•.Hotpelletsmayfallintoashpanandstartafireormis-startsduetolackofvacuum.
Fire Risk
4. Cleaning Ash Drawer• Frequency:Weeklyorevery5bagsoffuel• By:Homeowner
3. Ash Removal from Firebox• Frequency:Weeklyormorefrequentlydependingon
ash build-up.• By:Homeowner
Pull out Ash Drawer & Dispose of Ashes in Non-Combustible Container
Ash Drawer
Figure 13.3
Firepot Cleaning Rod
Figure 13.1
Figure 13.2
OPEN Position. Light color painted area visible
CLOSED PositionNo light color paint is visible
Lift up and push closed
WARNING
• NEVERremoveashdrawerwhileapplianceisoperating.
Burn Risk
a.Theappliancemustbeincompleteshutdownandcoolandtheexhaustbloweroff. Ifyouarejustcleaningthefirepot,thereisnoneedtounplugtheappliance.
b.Locatethefirepotcleaningrodontherightsideoftheappliance. Figure 13.1.Whenyoupullthecleaningrodstraightoutitwillslideopenthefirepotfloortoallowtheashestobedepositedintheashdrawer.YouwillseethelightcolorpaintedareaonthecleaningrodtoletyouknowtherodisinOPENposition. Figure 13.2.
c.PullthefirepotcleaningrodOUTandINacoupleoftimestohelpshakedebrisloose.Iftherodishardtopull,itmaybenecessarytouseyourfirepotclean-outtooltochipawaymaterialthathasbuiltuponthebottomplateofthefirepotandtopushoutanyclinkerswhileintheopen position.
d.Toclosethefirepotfloor:slightly raise the cleaning rod andthenpushitbackintoplace.Ifyouhaveclosedthecleaningrodproperly(pushedallthewayin)youwillnotseeanyofthelightcolorpaintedarea.Figure 13.2.
e. Always have the ash drawer in place before pullingthe firepot cleaning rod, otherwise the asheswill falldownandfilltheoutsideairopeningandtheappliancewill produce soot out of the exhaust andwill affectefficiency.
a.Theremust not be any hot ashes in the firebox duringcleaningsoallowtheappliancetocompletelycool.Thefireboxashshouldberemovedeverytimetheexhaustpathiscleaned.Frequentcleaningoftheashinthefireboxwillhelpslowdownthebuild-upofashintheexhaustblowerandventsystem.
b.Vacuumout thefirebox thoroughlyonboth sidesof thefireboxandthefloorandceiling.Theashdrawershouldbeemptiedeverytimeyoucleanthefirebox.Remembertoplacetheashanddebrisintoametalornon-combustiblecontainer. See Disposal of Ashes. (Pg 14)
c.Alwayshave theashdrawer inplacebeforepulling thefirepotcleaningrod,otherwisetheasheswillfalldownandfilltheoutsideairopeningandtheappliancewillproducesootoutoftheexhaustandwillaffectefficiency.
a.Theremustnotbeanyhotashesintheashdrawerwhenyouemptyit,soallowtheappliancetocompletelycool.
b.Locatetheashdrawerunderneaththefirepot.Slidetheashdrawerstraightout.Emptyintoanon-combustiblecontainerandre-installtheashdrawer.See Disposal of Ashes. (Pg 14)
b.Alwayshavetheashdrawerinplacebeforepullingthefirepotcleaningrod,otherwisetheasheswillfalldownandfilltheoutsideairopeningandtheappliancewillproducesootoutoftheexhaustandwillaffectefficiency.
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NOTE: Hearth & Home Technologies recommends to use a heavy duty vacuum cleaners specifically designed for solid fuel appliance cleaning.
6. Cleaning the Exhaust Path, Baffles & Drop Tube• Frequency:Monthlyorevery25bagsormorefre-
quentlydependingonashbuild-up.• By:Homeowner a.Appliancemustbecompletelycool. b. Openthedoorandremovethecenterbafflefirstand
thentherightandleftbaffles.SeeBaffleRemovalInstructions onpage 21. Thoroughly vacuum theexhaust path and drop tube and continue throughout therestof thefirebox. Alsovacuumthe frontandbackofthebaffles.
c. Alsovacuumtheconvectionblowerimpellersoruseasoftbrushtoremoveanyashbuild-up.
c. Replacetherightandleftbafflesandthenthecenterbaffleandcloseandlatchthedoor.
7. Cleaning the Hopper• Frequency:Monthlyorafterburning50bagsoffuel• By:Homeowner
After burning approximately 50 bags of fuel you willneedtocleanthehoppertopreventsawdustbuild-up.A combination of sawdust and pellets on the bottomendoftheaugerreducestheamountoffuelsupplytothefirepot.Thiscanresultinnuisanceshutdownsandmis-starts.
a. The appliance must be in complete shutdown.Allowtheappliancetocompletelyrunoutofpelletsandcooldown.
b. Emptythehopperofanyremainingpellets. c. Vacuumthehopperandfeedtube.
8. Soot and Fly Ash: Formation & Need for Removal in Exhaust Venting System.
• Frequency:Yearlyormorefrequentlydependingonash build-up.
• By:QualifiedServiceTechnician/Homeowner
Besuretheapplianceisallowedtocool,hasbeenunpluggedandtheexhaustblowerisoff.Theproductsofcombustionwillcontainsmallparticlesofflyash.Theflyashwillcollectintheexhaustventingsystemandrestricttheflowofthefluegases.Atstart-upifthereisincompletecombustion,orifthereisashutdownorincorrectoperationoftheapplianceitwillleadtosomesootformation.Thiswillcollectintheexhaustvent-ingsystem.Theventing(chimney)systemmayneedtobecleanedatleastonceayearormoreoftendependinguponthequal-ityofyourfuelorifthereareanyhorizontalpipesections.Ashwillbuildupmorequicklyinthehorizontalsectionsandelbows.
Baffles Removed
Exhaust Path and Blower Impellers
Drop Tube
DisposalofAshes
WARNING
• Ashes should be placed inmetal containerwithtightfittinglid.
• Ashesshouldberetainedinclosedcontaineruntilallcindershavethoroughlycooled.
5. Disposal of Ashes• Frequency: As needed• By:Homeowner
Ashes should be placed in ametal containerwith atight-fitting lid. Theclosedcontainerofashesshouldbeplacedonanon-combustiblefloororontheground,wellawayfromallcombustiblematerials,pendingfinaldisposal. Iftheashesaredisposedofbyburialinsoilorotherwiselocally dispersed, they should be retained in theclosedcontaineruntilallcindershavebeenthoroughlycooled.
9. Door Handle Inspection• Frequency:Monthlyorpriortoheatingseason• By:HomeownerThe gasketing between the glass and firebox should beinspectedperiodically tomake sure there is a good seal.Checkdoorhandleforsmoothcamoperation.
Locknut
Door Cross Section (example) Latch Cam
Spacing Washer
Square Key
Door Handle
Spring Handle
Figure 14.2
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10. Cleaning the Glass
• Frequency:Whenclearviewofthefirepotbecomesobscure
• By:Homeowner a.Appliancemustbecompletelycoolbeforecleaning
glass. b. Vacuumflyashfromglassanddoorrope. c.Useadamppapertoweloranynon-abrasiveglass
cleaner.Wipeoffwithdrytowel.
Handleglassassemblywithcare.
When cleaning glass:• Avoidstriking,scratchingor
slammingglass.• DoNOTcleanglasswhenhot.
CAUTION
• DoNOTuseabrasivecleaners.• Refertomaintenanceinstructions.
11. Cleaning Exhaust Blower - Requires No Lubrication
• Frequency:Yearlyormorefrequentlydependingon ash build-up
• By:HomeownerorQualifiedServiceTechnician
12. Cleaning Convection Blower - Requires No Lubrication
• Frequency:YearlyormorefrequentlydependingonDust/Dirtbuild-up
• By:HomeownerorQualifiedServiceTechnician
Figure 15.1
a. Theappliancemustbeincompleteshutdownandtheexhaustblowershouldbeoff.Allowtheappli-ancetocompletelycooldown.
b. Opentheclean-outcover.Figure 15.1.c. Sweeporvacuumoutanyashbuild-up.
14. Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season• Frequency:Yearly• By:Homeowner
a.Besuretheapplianceisallowedtocool,hasbeenunpluggedandtheexhaustblowerisoff.
b. Removeallashfromthefireboxandvacuumthorough-ly.
c. Paintallexposedsteel,includingcast-iron.• Purchasepaintfromyourlocaldealer.• Mustuseahigh-temperaturepaintmadespecifi-
callyforheatingappliances.
Clean-Out Cover
13. Cleaning the Top Vent Adapter• Frequency:Yearlyormorefrequentlydependingon
ash build-up• By:Homeowner
Handleglasswithcare.• Inspectthegaskettoensureitis
undamaged.• DoNOTstrike,slamorscratchglass.• DoNOToperateappliancewithglass
assemblyremoved.
WARNING
• DoNOToperatewithglasscracked,brokenorscratched.
a.Besure theappliance isallowed tocool,hasbeenunpluggedandtheexhaustblowerisoff.
b.Follow thedirections for cleaning theexhaust pathfoundonpage 14.
c.Ifunabletothoroughlycleantheblowerthroughthisaccess,thenfollowthedirectionsonpage 19fordirectaccesstotheexhaustblower.
d.Vacuumtheblower’simpellers.Usecarenottobendordamagetheblowerfins.
a.Besuretheapplianceisallowedtocoolandhasbeenunplugged.
b.Followthedirectionsonpage 18fordirectaccesstotheconvectionblower.
c.Sweep or vacuumout any build-up.Use a brush orcompressedairtoloosendirtifneeded.
NOTE: Hearth & Home Technologies recommends to use a heavy duty vacuum cleaners specifically designed for solid fuel appliance cleaning.
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D. High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance
• Frequency: As needed• By:Homeowner
Figure 16.3
Figure 16.1
Figure 16.2
Fire Risk.
WARNING
• High ash fuels, or lack of maintenance, can cause the firepot to overfill. Follow proper shutdown procedure if ash buildup exceeds half way point in firepot.
• Failure to do so could result in smoking, sooting and possible hopper fires.
Poorqualitypelletfuel,orlackofmaintenance,cancreateconditions thatmake thefirepotfillquicklywithashesandclinkers. Thisconditionmakestheappliancesusceptibletooverfillingthefirepotwithpelletswhichmayresultinsmoking,sootingandpossiblehopperfires.Figure 16.1showsanexamplewherethefirepotoverfills,pelletsbackupintothefeedtubeandashhasaccumulatedinthefirebox.Aninefficientandnon-economicalmethodofburningoffuelcausedbypoorqualitypelletfuelisshownin Figure 16.2. The correct flame sizewhengoodquality, premiumpelletfuelisburnedisshowninFigure 16.3.If the ash buildup exceeds the half way point in the firepotIMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND CLEANING IS REQUIRED.
Odorsandvaporsreleasedduringinitialoperation.• Curingofhightemperaturepaint.• Openwindowsforaircirculation.
Odorsmaybeirritatingtosensitiveindividuals.
CAUTION
Correct Flame HeightYellow/White in Color
Incorrect Flame HeightTall, Lazy Flame Orange in Color
Pellets Back-up in Feed Tube
Ash build-up in Firebox
Firepot Overfills
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E. Frequently Asked Questions
What causes my glass to become dirty?If the glass has white ash build up it is normal and the glass should be cleaned. If it is a black soot build up airflow thru the unit may be restricted. The most often cause is overdue maintenance and cleaning. See “Maintaining and Servicing Appliance” in the owner’s manual.
How can I get more heat out of the appliance? The most often cause of diminished heat output is overdue maintenance and cleaning . See “Maintaining and Servicing Appliance” in the owner’s manual. If this still does not help, verify the correct settings for maximum heat output. See “Feed Rate Adjustment” under “Operating Instructions” in the owner’s manual.
What should I do if I smell smoke or there is ash/soot coming from the appliance? While there will always be some smoke smell from wood burning appliances (including pellet) you should investigate all venting to make sure it is sealed properly. Most venting requires silicone to seal the seams. In addition most homes are built very tight today and with exhaust systems can create negative pressure in the home. See “Negative Pressure” under “Getting Started” in the owner’s manual if you have checked the venting but still have smoke coming from the appliance. For ash or soot check the above and the exhaust blower housing and seals. Why would my appliance run fine last winter but not start this fall? It is possible that the stove was not properly prepared for the Non-burn season. See “Trouble shooting” in the owner’s manual.
Why would the metal on the inside of the appliance begin to flake? There are some pellet mills that get their raw materials from lumber mills that purchase logs that are transported in sea water. These pellets can have a higher salt content and cause the metals in the unit to corrode prematurely and deteriorate. If you are seeing any components inside the firebox deterio-rate it is recommended to change pellet brands immediately.
Why does only the exhaust blower run when I unplug and plug back in my appliance? This is a Safety feature to prevent the unit from operating in an unsafe condition. Allow the unit to run and it will return to normal operation.
Is there a place to lubricate the blowers to quiet them down? The most often cause of noisy blowers is from the impel-lers becoming dirty over time. See “General Maintenance & Cleaning” under “Maintaining & Servicing Appliance” in the owner’s manual. No form of lubrication should ever need applied to the blowers.
Why are different components cycling on and off in my appliance at random? The selector switch on control box may be on the wrong set-ting. Refer to the Reference Materials section of our owner’s
manual for details.
What is the metal object with the bend in it for that came inside the plastic bag? It is a clean-out tool used to help clean the firepot and remove any jams in the rare event they occur in the feed tube.
Why is there a black residue building up on the outside of my home? Wind can cause this to happen. If the appliance is operating correctly very little soot should ever exit the termination cap. Also check to be sure the venting is installed per the owner’s manual and local codes.
Do I need an outside air kit? Outside air is required for mobile home installs and in some jurisdictions. Refer to “Listing & Code Approvals”,“ Mobile Home Installation” and “ Appliance Set-up” owner’s manual. Also refer to local building codes.
I am seeing sparks coming out of my pipe (termination cap) outside is this safe? This is normal. As long as clearances to combustibles were followed this is safe.
My unit sounds like a freight train at times what can be done to eliminate this?This is referred to as Rumbling. Maintenance may be needed see “Maintaining and Servicing appliance” in the owner’s manual. Decrease fuel flow see “Feed rate adjustment” under Operating Instructions”. Why does my unit run fine on high, but shuts down on low and medium? Maintenance may be needed see “Maintaining and Servicing Appliance” See also “Trouble Shooting”.
Can I use another brand of wall thermostat or remote system?Yes, any remote/wall thermostat system that does not require power from the appliance should work.
I have no power to anything. Does this unit have a cir-cuit breaker or fuse or a reset button? This unit has one serviceable fuse in the junction box and a reset button for the thermostat circuit.
Can I burn corn in my unit?Corn is not an approved fuel for the ECO units.
I’m thinking about going green (solar power) and need to know what the power consumption is on my Unit.PS50 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 5.1 Amps, Run 3.0 Amps. PS35 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 3.8 Amps, Run 1.3 Amps. Where is the serial # of my unit is located? The serial # is located on the back of the stove.
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1. Turndownthethermostat,letappliancecompletelycoolandthenunplugappliancebeforeservicing.
2. Theconvectionblowerislocatedonthefloorattherearoftheappliance.
3. Liftthehopperlidupuntilitlocksintoplace.4. Loosenthe4screwsontheupperbackpaneland
the2screwson the lowerbackpanel,usinga#2Phillip Head screwdriver, a 3/8 inch wrench or a3/8Inchsocket.Youdonotneedtoremovethem.Figure 18.1.
5. Removetheleftupperandlowersidepanelsbylift-ingupandout.Thehooksonthepanelswillslideoutoftheslotsontheappliance.Figure 18.2.
6. Releaseblowerwires from thenylonwire retainerif applicable. Model ECO-ADV-PS35 has 2 blackwiresandModelECO-ADV-PS50andECO-CAB50has1blackand1whitewirecomingfromtheblower.
7. Remove the wing bolt and move the blower andhold-down bracket toward the back of the appli-ance to release the locating tab. Figure 18.3.Pulltheblowerout fromunder theconvectionplenum.Slide thebloweroutof theappliance. Disconnectthewires from the spade connectors at this time.Figure 18.4.
8. Returnwirestonylonwireretainer.Makesurewiresdonotcontactanymovingpartsor touchanysur-facesthatmaybecomehot Figure 18.4.
A. Convection Blower Replacement
4 Replacement Parts
Loosen Screws, Do Not Remove
Figure 18.1
Figure 18.2
Figure 18.3
Figure 18.4
Locating Tab
Hold Down BracketSpade Connectors
Upper Left Panel
Lower Left Panel
Lift Up and Out of Slots
Nylon WireRetainer
Wing Screw
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B. Exhaust Blower Replacement1. Turndownthethermostat,letappliancecompletelycool
andthenunplugappliancebeforeservicing.2. Removebothupperandlowerrightsidecurtains.Figure
18.2. on page 18. 3. Disconnect2whitewiresfromthewhiteandbluewiresof
theexhaustblower.4. There is a removable plate on the exhaust blower.
Dependingonthemodel,usea1/4 inchsocket,or1/4inchNutDriveror#2PhillipsHeadscrewdrivertoloosenthe6screwsinthekeyholeshapedholesandrotatetheplate.Itisonlynecessarytoloosenscrews.Figure 19.1.
5. Removetheexhaustblowerandgasket.6. Checkfordegradationonthegasketandreplaceifnec-
essaryusingthegasketincludedinthekit.7. Re-installinreverseorder.
Figure 19.1
Exhaust Blower
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Figure 20.2
C. Snap Disc Replacements
Figure 20.1
Snap Disc #1
Snap Disc #3
Snap Disc #2
Snap Disc #1 - Convection Blower1.Turn down thermostat, let appliance cool completely if
running.Thenunplugappliancebeforeservicing.2.Using#2Phillipsscrewdriver,3/8”wrench,or3/8”socket
loosen the three screws that hold the right upper andlowersidepanels inplace.Youdonotneed to removethescrews.Removesidepanelsbyliftingupandout.
3.Snapdisc#1islocatedontheconvectionplenumbelowthefeedmotor.Figure 20.1.
4.Ithastwopurplewiresattachedtoitwith1/4inchfemalespadeterminals.
5.Disconnectthetwowiresfromthesnapdisc.Usinga#2Phillipsscrewdriver,removethetwoscrewssecuringthesnap disc to the appliance.
6.Re-installinreverse.
Snap Disc #2 - Fuel Delivery Interrupt1.Turn down thermostat, let appliance cool completely if
running.Thenunplugappliancebeforeservicing.2.Using#2Phillipsscrewdriver,3/8”wrench,or3/8”socket
loosen the three screws that hold the right upper andlowersidepanels inplace.Youdonotneedtoremovethescrews.Removesidepanelsbyliftingupandout.
3.Snapdisc#2islocatedontheconvectionplenuminthecenter of the appliance above the convection blower.Figure 20.1.
4.Ithasablackwireandanorangewireattachedtoitwith1/4inchfemalespadeterminals.
5.Disconnectthetwowiresfromthesnapdisc.Usinga#2Phillipsscrewdriver,removethetwoscrewssecuringthesnap disc to the appliance.
6.Re-installinreverse.
Snap Disc #3 - Feed Motor - Manual Reset1.Turndownthermostat,letappliancecoolcompletelyifrun-
ning.Thenunplugappliancebeforeservicing.2.Using#2Phillipsscrewdriver,3/8”wrench,or3/8”socket
loosenthethreescrewsthatholdtherightupperandlowersidepanelsinplace.Youdonotneedtoremovethescrews.Removesidepanelsbyliftingupandout.
3.Snapdisc#3islocatedonthebracketonthefeedtubenearthefeedmotor.Figure 20.1.
4.Ithasatwograywiresattachedtoitwith1/4inchfemalespadeterminals.
5.Thelocatingbracketisattachedtothefeedtubewithan8X32wingnut.Removethewingnuttodetachthebracketfromthefeedtube.
5.Disconnectthetwowiresfromthesnapdisc.6.Usinga#2Philipsscrewdriver,removethescrewsecuring
the snap disc to the bracket. Figure 20.2.7.Re-installinreverse.
Remove Screw
Snap Disc Bracket
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D. Igniter Replacement 1. Shutdowntheappliancebyturningdownthethermostat
andlettheappliancecompletelycooldown. Aftertheappliancehascooleddown,unplugitandremovetheashdrawer.
2. Thewire leads to the igniter are connected to thewire harness with 1/4 inchmale / female spadeconnectors.
Followthedirectionsonpage 18toremovetheupperand lower right side panels to expose the spadeconnectors.
Disconnect the spade connectors and remove theigniter from thechamber.Loosen thumbscrewandslide igniter out.
3. Installnewigniterintothechamberandtightenthumbscrew.ThewiresMUSTroutethroughthewireretainerhookandthenre-connectthewirestothe2leadswiththe spade connectors. Figure 21.1.
4. Doublecheck that the igniterwiresareclearofanymovement, i.e. ash drawer, firepot cleaning rod, ,etc.
5. Re-install the ash drawer and side panel and re-connectthepower.
Firepot
Igniter
Igniter Chamber
Thermocouple & Thermocouple Cover
Thumb Screw
Firepot Cleaning RodIgniter Wires
MUST BE ROUTED Through Wire Retainer Hook
Figure 21.1
E. Baffle Removal & Replace
1. Shutdowntheappliancebyturningdownthethermostat andlettheappliancecompletelycooldown.
2. Removethecenterbafflefirstbyusingthehandleatthetopofthebaffleandpullupandthentowardsyou.Thehooksonthebafflewillslideoutoftheslotsinthebracket.Figure 21.2
Figure 21.2 Figure 21.3 Figure 21.4
Use handle at top of center baffle to pull up and then towards you.
Remove left baffle
Lift up to remove hooks from slots
Remove right baffle
3. Removetheleftbaffleandthentherightbafflebypullingupandthentowardsyou.Theleftandrightbaffleshavesimilarhooksandslots.Figures 21.3 and 21.4.
4. Re-installthebafflesinreverseorder. Becarefultoinsertthehooksintheirrespectiveslots.Besurethebafflesarecompletelysecure/seated(close,ifnottouching,thefire-boxfloor).
WARNINGShockRisk.• IgniterWiresMUSTroutethroughwire
retainer hook. • Failuretodosomayresultin: • Pre-maturefailureofigniter • Shortedoutigniter • Appliancefailingtolight • Damagedcontrolbox
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F. Glass Replacement
• Glassis5mmthickhightemperatureheat-resistantceramicglass.
• DONOTREPLACEwithanyothermaterial.
• Alternatematerialmayshatterandcauseinjury.
WARNING
Figure 22.1
1. Open thedoor from theapplianceby liftingdooroff ofhingepinsandlayonaflatsurfacefacedown.
2. UsingaPhillipsHeadscrewdriver,removethe4bracketsand set aside. Figure 22.1.
3. Removeoldglassandreplacewiththenewglass.4. Re-installthebracketsusingthesamescrews.
Glass Assembly
1
2
3
4
Remove the 4 brackets outlined in the diagram
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A. Design, Installation & Location Considerations
Warning! Risk of Fire Damagedpartscould impairsafeoperation.DoNOTinstalldamaged,incompleteorsubstitutecomponents.
NOTICE: Checkbuildingcodespriortoinstallation.• InstallationMUSTcomplywithlocal,regional,stateand
national codes and regulations.• Consult insurance carrier, local building inspector, fire
officialsorauthoritieshavingjurisdictionoverrestrictions,installationinspectionandpermits.
Sincepelletexhaustcancontainash,sootorsparks,youmustconsiderthelocationof:• Windows• AirIntakes• AirConditioner• Overhang,soffits,porchroofs,adjacentwalls• Landscaping,vegetationWhen locating vent and venting termination, vent aboverooflinewhenpossible.
NOTICE: Locating the appliance in a location ofconsiderableairmovementcancauseintermittentsmokespillagefromappliance.Donotlocateappliancenear:• Frequentlyopendoors• Centralheatoutletsorreturns
5 Getting Started
Installer’s Guide
B. DraftDraftisthepressuredifferenceneededtoventappliancessuccessfully.When an appliance is drafting successfully,all combustionbyproductsareexiting thehome throughthechimney.
Considerationsforsuccessfuldraftinclude:• Preventingnegativepressure• LocationofapplianceandchimneyTomeasurethedraftornegativepressureonyourapplianceuseamagnahelicoradigitalpressuregaugecapableofreading0-.25inchesofwatercolumn(W.C.).Theappliance should be runningonhigh for at least 15minutesforthetest.Withthestoverunningonhighyoushouldhaveanegativepressureequaltoorgreaterthanthenumbergiveninthechart. Figure 23.1Ifyouhavealowerreadingthanyoufindonthechart,yourstovedoesnothaveadequatedrafttoburnthefuelproperly.
C. Negative PressureWARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation! Negativepressurecancausespillageofcombustionfumesandsoot.
Negativepressureresultsfromtheimbalanceofairavail-ablefortheappliancetooperateproperly.Itcanbestron-gestinlowerlevelsofthehouse.
Causes include:
• Exhaustfans(kitchen,bath,etc.)• Rangehoods• Combustionairrequirementsforfurnaces,waterheaters
andothercombustionappliances• Clothesdryers• Locationofreturn-airventstofurnaceorairconditioning• ImbalancesoftheHVACairhandlingsystem• Upperlevelairleakssuchas: - Recessed lighting - Attic hatch
NOTICE: Hearth&HomeTechnologies assumesnoresponsibility for the improper performance of thechimneysystemcausedby:• Inadequatedraftduetoenvironmentalconditions• Downdrafts• Tightsealingconstructionofthestructure• Mechanicalexhaustingdevices
MODEL Minimum Vacuum Requirements
ECO-ADV-PS35 .065 inches W.C.ECO-ADV-PS50 .075inchesW.C.ECO-CAB50 .075inchesW.C.
Figure 23.1
B. Draft (Cont’d)
Correctlowdraftorlowvacuumproblemsbydoingoneofthefollowing:• Thoroughlycleantheexhaustpathandventing.See
MaintenanceSectionpage 14.• Inspectforwornorbrokengaskets.Repairanygaskets
suspectedofleaking.• RefertoSection5startingonpage 23forrecommen-
dationsonlocatingyourapplianceandchimneyandforcausesofandminimizingnegativepressure
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Location of the appliance and chimney will affectperformance.• Installthroughthewarmairspaceenclosedbythebuilding
envelope.Thishelps toproducemoredraft,especiallyduringlightinganddie-downofthefire.
• Penetratethehighestpartoftheroof.Thisminimizestheaffectsofwindloading.
E. Locating Your Appliance & Chimney
Marginal Location:• Below peak
Location NOT recommended:• Not the highest point of the roof• Wind loading possible
Multi-level Roofs
Windward
Leeward
Recommended:Outside Air Intakeon windward side
NOT recommended:Outside Air Intakeon leeward side
Recommended Location:• Above peak
Recommended:• Insulated exterior chase
in cooler climates
Recommended Location:• Above peak• Inside heated space
Location NOT recommended:• Too close to tree• Below adjacent structure• Lower roof line• Avoid outside wall
Marginal Location:• Wind loading possible
Figure 24.1
• Locate termination cap away from trees, adjacentstructures,unevenrooflinesandotherobstructions.
• Minimizetheuseofchimneyoffsets.• Considertheappliancelocationrelativetofloorandceiling
andatticjoists.• Takeintoconsiderationtheterminationrequirementson
Page 31.
- Duct leaksTominimizetheeffectsofnegativeairpressure:
• Installtheoutsideairkitwiththeintakefacingprevailingwindsduringtheheatingseason
• Ensureadequateoutdoorairforallcombustionappliancesandexhaustequipment
• Ensurefurnaceandairconditioningreturnventsarenotlocatedintheimmediatevicinityoftheappliance
• Avoid installingtheapplianceneardoors,walkwaysorsmallisolatedspaces
• Recessedlightingshouldbea“sealedcan”design• Attichatchesweatherstrippedorsealed• Atticmountedductworkandairhandlerjointsandseams
taped or sealed
C. Negative Pressure (Cont’d) D. Thermostat Location
The thermostat’s locationwill have some affect on theappliance’soperation.Whenthethermostatislocatedclosetotheappliance,itmayrequireaslightlyhighertemperaturesettingtokeeptherestofthehousecomfortable.If the thermostat location is in anadjacent roomor onadifferentfloorlevel,youwillnoticehighertemperaturesnearthe appliance.
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G. Inspect Appliance & Components
• Removeapplianceandcomponentsfrompackagingandinspectfordamage.
• Reporttoyourdealeranypartsdamagedinshipment.• Read all the instructions before starting the instal-
lation. Follow these instructions carefully during the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit.
ReciprocatingSawChannel LocksHammerPhillipsScrewdriverTapeMeasurePlumbLineLevelFramingMaterialNon-combustibleSealantMaterial
GlovesSafetyGlassesFramingSquareElectricDrill&Bits(1/4”)1/4”Self-TappingScrews
Mayalsoneed:VentSupportStrapsVentingPaint
Tools and building supplies normally required for installation, unless installing into an existing masonry fireplace:
F. Tools And Supplies Needed
Inspectapplianceandcomponentsfordamage.Damagedpartsmayimpairsafeoperation.
WARNING
• DoNOTinstalldamagedcomponents.• DoNOTinstallincompletecomponents.• DoNOTinstallsubstitutecomponents.
Reportdamagedpartstodealer.
• Installationanduseofanydamagedappliance.• Modificationoftheappliance.• Installation other thanas instructed byHearth&Home
Technologies.• Installationand/oruseofanycomponentpartnotapproved
byHearth&HomeTechnologies.• Operating appliance without fully assembling all
components.• Operatingappliancewithoutlegsattached(ifsuppliedwith
unit).• DoNOTOverfire
Or any such action that may cause a fire hazard.
WARNING
Hearth&HomeTechnologiesdisclaimsanyresponsibilityfor,andthewarrantywillbevoidedby,thefollowingactions:
Fire Risk. 1. Placetheapplianceinalocationnearthefinalinstallationareaandfollowtheproce-duresbelow:
2. Opentheapplianceandremoveall thepartsand articles packed inside theComponentPack.Inspectallthepartsandglassforship-pingdamage.Contactyourdealerifanyirregu-larities are noticed.
3. All safetywarnings havebeen readand fol-lowed.
4. ThisOwner’sManualhasbeenread.5. Floorprotectionrequirementshavebeenmet.6. Ventingisproperlyinstalled.7. Theproperclearancesfromtheapplianceand
chimney tocombustiblematerialshavebeenmet.
8. Themasonrychimneyisinspectedbyaprofes-sionaland isclean,or the factorybuiltmetalchimneyisinstalledaccordingtothemanufac-turer’sinstructionsandclearances.
9. The chimneymeets the requiredminimumheight.
10. All labels have been removed from the glassdoor.
11. Plated surfaces have beenwiped clean, ifapplicable.
12. Thermostatorremotehasbeeninstalled.13. Apoweroutletisavailablenearby.
Pre-Burn Check List
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A. Appliance Dimensions
Figure 26.2- Front ViewFigure 26.1 - Top View
Figure 26.3 -Side View Figure 26.4 - Side View with Top Vent Adapter
22-1/4 in. (565mm)
2-3/8 in. (60mm)
8-3/4 in. (223mm)
22-15/16 in. (583mm)
24-13/16 in. (630mm)
31-3/4 in. (806mm)
20-1/4 in. (514mm)
28 in. (711mm)
9-11/16 in. (247mm)
20-3/4 in. (527mm)
Dimensions and Clearances6MODEL: ECO-ADV-PS35
4-3/8 in (111mm)3-1/8 in (79mm)
30-7/8 in (784mm)
28-3/4 in (730mm)
CL
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MODEL: ECO-ADV-PS50A. Appliance Dimensions (Cont’d)
Figure 27.2- Front ViewFigure 27.1 - Top View
Figure 27.3 -Side View Figure 27.4 - Side View with Top Vent Adapter
2-3/8 in. (60mm)
9-3/4 in. (248mm)
24-1/4 in. (616mm)
26-7/16 in. (672mm)
28-5/16 in. (719mm)
35-3/4 in. (908mm)
32 in. (813mm)
20-1/4 in. (514mm)
10-11/16 in. (272mm)
22-3/4 in. (578mm)
4-3/8 in (111mm)3-1/8 in (79mm)
31-7/8 in (810mm)
29-3/4 in (756mm)
CL
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MODEL: ECO-CAB50A. Appliance Dimensions (Cont’d)
Figure 28.2- Front ViewFigure 28.1 - Top View
Figure 28.3 -Side View Figure 28.4 - Side View with Top Vent Adapter
24-1/2 in [622 mm]
23-3/4 in [603 mm]
36-1/2 in[927 mm]
4-3/8 in [111 mm]
3-1/8 in [79 mm]
30-1/8 in[765 mm]
28 in[711 mm]
2-3/8 in[60 mm]
9 in[228 mm]
16-7/8 in [681 mm]
25-7/8 in [657 mm]
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Straight Back Against Wall Inches MillimetersA Back Wall to Appliance 2 51B SideWalltoAppliance 14 356
Corner Installation Inches MillimetersC Walls to Appliance 2 51
Vertical Installation Inches MillimetersD Back Wall to Adapter 1 25E SideWalltoAppliance 14 356F Back Wall to Appliance 6-1/4 159
Installations with3 to 3 inch Top Vent Adapter
Corner Installation Inches MillimetersG Walls to Appliance 2 51
B. Clearances to Combustibles (UL and ULC)
Fire Risk.Complywithallminimumclearancestocombustiblesasspecified.
WARNING
Failuretocomplymaycausehousefire.
NOTE:• IllustrationsreflecttypicalinstallationsandareFOR
DESIGNPURPOSESONLY.• Illustrations/diagramsarenotdrawntoscale.• Actualinstallationmayvaryduetoindividualdesign
preference.
C
C
D
E
F G
G
A
B
Installations with3 to 6 inch Offset Adapter
Vertical Installation Inches MillimetersD Back Wall to Adapter 3 76E SideWalltoAppliance 14 356F Back Wall to Appliance 10-3/4 274
Corner Installation Inches MillimetersG Walls to Appliance 2 51
Installations Into Alcove
Model: PS35 Minimum MaximumInches Millimeters Inches Millimeters
Height 51-3/4 1314 n/a n/aWidth 50-1/4 1276 n/a n/aDepth n/a n/a 48 1219SideWall 14 356 n/a n/aTop 21 533 n/a n/aMantleDepth n/a n/a 36 914
Model: PS50 Minimum MaximumInches Millimeters Inches Millimeters
Height 56-3/4 1441 n/a n/aWidth 53 1346 n/a n/aDepth n/a n/a 48 1219SideWall 14 356 n/a n/aTop 21 533 n/a n/aMantleDepth n/a n/a 36 914
Model: CAB50 Minimum MaximumInches Millimeters Inches Millimeters
Height 56-3/4 1441 n/a n/aWidth 53 1346 n/a n/aDepth n/a n/a 48 1219SideWall 14 356 n/a n/aTop 21 533 n/a n/aMantleDepth n/a n/a 36 914
Allminimumslistedaretoacombustiblesurface.
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CAUTION• DONOTCONNECTTHISUNITTOACHIMNEYFLUE
SERVICINGANOTHERAPPLIANCE.
• DONOTCONNECTTOANYAIRDISTRIBUTIONDUCTORSYSTEM.
NOTE:• IllustrationsreflecttypicalinstallationsandareFOR
DESIGNPURPOSESONLY.• Illustrations/diagramsarenotdrawntoscale.• Actualinstallationmayvaryduetoindividualdesign
preference.
C. Alcove
Figure 30.1Allminimumslistedaretoacombustiblesurface.
Model: PS35 Minimum MaximumInches Millimeters Inches Millimeters
A Height 51-3/4 1314 n/a n/a
B Width 50-1/4 1276 n/a n/a
C Depth n/a n/a 48 1219
D SideWall 14 356 n/a n/a
E Top 16 533 n/a n/a
F MantelDepth n/a n/a 36 914
AC
B
D
Mantel
E
F
Model: PS50 Minimum MaximumInches Millimeters Inches Millimeters
A Height 56-3/4 1441 n/a n/a
B Width 53 1346 n/a n/a
C Depth n/a n/a 48 1219
D SideWall 14 356 n/a n/a
E Top 16 533 n/a n/a
F MantelDepth n/a n/a 36 914
Model: CAB50 Minimum MaximumInches Millimeters Inches Millimeters
A Height 56-3/4 1441 n/a n/a
B Width 53 1346 n/a n/a
C Depth n/a n/a 48 1219
D SideWall 14 356 n/a n/a
E Top 16 533 n/a n/a
F MantelDepth n/a n/a 36 914
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*L Exception for Horizontal Installations:CANADA INSTALLATIONS:Anoncombustiblefloorpro-tections extending beneath the flue pipe is required withhorizontalventingorunderthetopventadapterwithverticalinstallation. Figure 31.2USA INSTALLATIONS: A non-combustible floor protec-tionextendingbeneaththefluepipe isrecommendedwithhorizontalventingorunderthetopventadapterwithverticalinstallation. Figure 31.2
Must extend 2 inches (51mm) beyond each side of pipe (shaded area)
D. Hearth Pad Requirements (UL and ULC)
Useanon-combustiblefloorprotector,extendingbeneathappliance and to the front, sides and rear as indicated.Measurefrontdistance“M”fromthesurfaceoftheglassdoor.
Hearth Pad Requirements Inches
K Sides 2
L* Back 2
M Front 6
L*
KK
MFigure 31.2
Figure 31.1
Hearth Pad Requirements Millimeters
K Sides 203
L* Back 51
M Front 152
USA Hearth Pad Requirements
Canada Hearth Pad Requirements
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Do not terminate ventinanyenclosedorsemi-enclosedareasuchasacarport,garage,attic,crawlspace,underasundeckorporch,narrowwalkwayorcloselyfencedarea,oranylocationthatcanbuildupaconcentrationoffumessuchasastairwell,coveredbreezeway,etc.
CAUTIONA. Chimney and Exhaust Connection
1. Chimney & Connector: Use3or4 inch (76-102mm)diametertype"L"or"PL"ventingsystem.Itcanbeventedverticallyorhorizontally.
2. Mobile Home: ApprovedforallListedpelletvent.Ifusingthe3inch(76mm)verticalTopVentAdapterKitorthe3to6inch(76-152mm)TopVentOffsetAdapter,useListeddoublewallflueconnector.AnauthorizedOutsideAirKitmustbeusedwithmanufacturedhomeinstallations.
3. Residential: The3inch(76mm)verticalTopVentAdapterKitandthe3to6inch(76-152mm)TopVentOffsetAdapteraretestedtouse24gaugesinglewallflueconnectororListeddoublewallflueconnectortoClassAListedmetalchimneys, ormasonry chimneysmeeting InternationalConferenceofBuildingOfficials(ICBO)standardsforsolidfuelappliances.
4. INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER.
5. Secure exhaust venting system to the appliancewithat least3screwsor rivetsper thepipemanufacturer’sinstructions.Alsosecureallconnectorpipejointswithatleast3screwsthrougheachjoint.
6. DONOTINSTALLAFLUEDAMPERINTHEEXHAUSTVENTINGSYSTEMOFTHISUNIT.
7. DONOTCONNECTTHISUNITTOACHIMNEYFLUESERVINGANOTHERAPPLIANCE.
NOTE: All pipe must be welded seam pipe whenever pos-sible. Seal pipe joints with high temperature silicone (500°F [260°C] minimum rated only). Do not put silicone inside of pipe.
B. Venting Termination Requirements
1. Terminationmustexhaustaboveairinletelevation.It is strongly recommended that at least 60 inches (1.5m) of vertical pipe be installed when appliance is vented directly through a wall.Thiswillcreateanaturaldraft,whichwillhelppreventthepossibilityofsmokeorodorventing into thehomeduringapoweroutage. Itwillalsokeepexhaustfromcausinganuisanceorhazardbyexposingpeopleorshrubstohightemperatures.Thesafestandpreferredventingmethodistoextendtheventverticallythroughtheroof.
2. Distancefrom doorsandopeningwindows,orgravityorventilationairinletsintobuilding:a. Notlessthan48inches(1.2m)below;b. Notlessthan48inches(1.2m)horizontallyfrom;c. Notlessthan12inches(305mm)above.
3. Distancefrompermanentlyclosedwindows;a.Notlessthan12inches(305mm)below;horizontally
fromorabove.4. Distancebetween bottomofterminationandgradeshould
be12 inches (305mm)minimum. This is conditionaluponplants in thearea,andnatureofgradesurface.Thegradesurfacemustbeanon-combustiblematerial(i.e.,rock,dirt).Thegradesurfacemustnotbelawn.Distance between bottom of termination and publicwalkwayshouldbe7feet(2.13m)minimum.
5. Distance to combustible materialsmust be24 inches(610mm)minimum. This includesadjacentbuildings,fences,protrudingpartsofthestructure,roofoverhang,plantsandshrubs,etc.
6. TerminationCapLocation(HomeElectricalService)• Side-to-sideclearanceistobethesameasminimum
clearancetovinylinsidecorners.• Clearanceofaterminationcapbelowelectricalservice
shallbethesameasminimumclearancetovinylsof-fits.
• Clearanceofaterminationcapaboveelectricalservicewillbe12inches(305mm)minimum.
• Locationoftheventterminationmustnotobstructorinterferewithaccesstotheelectricalservice.
7 Vent Information
VentsurfacesgetHOT,cancauseburnsiftouched.Non-combustibleshieldingorguardsmayberequired.
WARNING
WARNING
ONLYuseconnector:• Withintheroom,betweenapplianceandceilingorwall.ConnectorshallNOTpassthrough:• Atticorroofspace• Closetorsimilarconcealedspace• FloororceilingMaintainminimumclearancestocombustibles
Fire Risk.FollowChimneyConnectorManufacturer’sInstructionsforProperInstallation.
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C. Pellet Venting Charts
Figure 33.1
Fire Risk.• Only LISTEDventing componentsmaybeused.
• NOOTHERventcomponentsmaybeused.Substituteordamagedventcomponentsmayimpairsafeoperation.
WARNINGThemaximumhorizontalventingallowedwithnoverticalvent-ing attached is 48 inches (1219mm) including one 90° elbowortwo45°elbows.This isourrecommendedhorizontalvent-ing installation. Additionof anyhorizontal ventingbeyond48inches(1219mm)requiresaminimum60inches(1524mm)ofadditionalverticalvent.Horizontalsectionsofventpipeshouldhavea1/4inch(6.35mm)riseperfoot.
Hearth & Home Technologies recommends any installationrequiringmorethantwo90°elbows,ormorethan15feet(4.5m)ofventingtouse4inch(102mm)vent.
NOTICE: Theseareguidelinesforsuccessfulventingofyourpelletappliance.Themoreverticalriseyoucanobtaininyoursystem,thebetteritwillperform.Horizontalventrunscanaccumulateashandwillneedtobecleanedmoreoften.Trytokeepthemasshortaspossible.
ONE 90º ELBOWTotal
HorizontalMinimumVertical
Vent Diameter
4 0 35 5 36 6 37 7 38 8 49 9 4
10 10 4
11 11 412 12 413 13 414 14 415 15 416 16 417 17 418 18 419 19 4
TWO 90º ELBOWSTotal Minimum Vent
Horizontal Vertical Diameter2 5 33 6 34 7 35 8 36 9 37 10 48 11 49 12 4
10 13 411 14 412 15 413 16 414 17 415 18 4
THREE 90º ELBOWSTotal Minimum Vent
Horizontal Vertical Diameter2 11 43 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 4
10 19 411 20 4
Figure 33.2
Figure 33.3
45°elbowisequivalentto1footofstraightpipe90°elbowisequivalentto3feetofstraightpipe
Minimum Vertical Vent for One Elbow
0
5
10
15
20
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Minimum Vertical Vent for Two Elbows
Minimum Vertical Vent for Three Elbows
Horizontal Run (FT)
Length of Horizontal Sections (FT)
Length of Horizontal Sections (FT)
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We strongly recommend a minimum of 60 inches (1.5m) vertical, however above the eve is preferred.
Both installations are approved formobile homeinstallations.Mustuse3or4inch(76to102mm)“L” or “PL” Listedpellet ventingor ListeddoublewallpipeandauthorizedOutsideAirKitinmobilehomes.Singlewallpipeisapprovedforresidentialinstallationsonly.
Air Clearance to Pipe:This appliancewas testedwith standard 3 inch(76mm)Listedpelletvent.PelletpipemanufacturesListedreduceclearancepipemaybeuseforreduceclearancefrom3inch(76mm)airclearancetonolessthan1inch(25mm)airclearancetocombustiblesforapprovedListedpellet pipe. Followpipemanufactures listedairclearances tocombustibles and installation instructions for allreduced air clearances installations.
C. Vertical into Existing Class A Chimney
Firestop
Flashing
Rain Cap
6 in. (152mm) Minimum.
Non-combustible Hearth Pad
3 in. (76mm) Minimum.
Cleanout Cover
12 in. (305mm) Minimum
Ceiling Support
6 in. (152mm) Flue Connector
6 in. (152mm) Class A Chimney Connector Adapter
3 in. to 6 in. (76-152mm) Top Vent Kit
Non-combustible Hearth Pad
Clean-out Cover
Tee
Wall Thimble
Support Bracket
Every 60 in. (1.5m)
12 in. (305mm) Minimum
Rain Cap
Flashing
2 in. (51mm) Minimum
6 in. (152mm)Minimum
Figure 34.3
Figure 34.2
Firestop
Flashing
Rain Cap
6 in. (152mm)
Min.
Non-combustible Hearth Pad
3 in. (76mm) Min.
12 in. (305mm) Minimum
3 in. to 3 in. (76-76mm) Top Vent Kit
Clean-out Cover
Figure 34.1
B. Through The Wall & Vertical - ExternalA. Vertical - Interior - Typical InstallationPREFERRED METHOD #1 PREFERRED METHOD #2
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Fire RiskInspectionofChimney:• Masonrychimneymustbeingoodcondition.• MeetsminimumstandardofNFPA211• Factory-builtchimneymustbeminimum6inch
(152mm)UL103HT.
WARNING
E. Alternate Masonry
Figure 35.1
Figure 35.2
Non-combustible Hearth Pad
Airtight Clean-out Door
Sheathing
2 in. (51mm) Minimum
Flashing
1 in. (25mm) Clearance1 in. (25mm) Clearance with Firestop
6 in. (152mm) Minimum
Fireclay Flue Linerwith Airspace
Concrete Cap
D. Masonry
Non-combustible Hearth Pad
AirtightClean-Out Door
Clean-Out cover
Sheathing
3 in. (76mm) Minimum
1 in. (25mm) Clearance
Flashing
Fireclay flueLiner with AirspaceConcrete Cap
1 in. (25mm) Clearancewith Firestop
6 in. (152mm) Minimum
Improperinstallation,adjustment,alteration,serviceormaintenancecancauseinjuryorpropertydamage.Refertotheowner’sinformationmanualprovidedwiththisappli-ance.Forassistanceoradditionalinformationconsultaqualifiedinstaller,serviceagencyoryourdealer.
WARNING
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F. Through The WallHorizontalterminationcapmustbeaminimumof6inches.(152mm)fromthewall. Approvedformobilehomeinstal-lations.Mustuse3or4inch(76-102mm)“L”or“PL”listedpelletventingorListeddoublewallpipeandanauthorizedOutsideAirKitinmobilehomes.
InCanada,wherepassagethroughawallorpartitionofcombustibleconstructionisdesired,theinstallationshallconformtoCAN/CSA-B365
Figure 36.1
Figure 36.2
NOTICE:
Pleasenote thatwhile theminimumclearance for theterminationcap is6 inches(152mm) there is thepos-siblyofsootbuild-uparoundtheterminationarea.Ifthisoccurswesuggesttomovetheterminationfurtherawayfromthehousetopreventit.Thesuggestedminimumis12 inches.
Straight Out
6 in. (152mm) Minimum
Non-combustible Hearth Pad
Wall Thimble
Horizontal Termination Cap
2 in. (51mm)
Minimum
6 in. (152mm) Minimum
From Glass
45 Degree
WallThimble
Illustration shows venting going in both directions.Choose which one is best for your installation.
2 in. (51mm)Minimum
2 in.(51mm)
Minimum
6 in (152mm) Minimum
6 in (152mm) Minimum
DONOTDOWNWARDVENT. Thefollowingwilloccur: • Theappliancewillnotventproperly • Smokespillageinthehouse • Excessivesooting
CAUTION
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9 Mobile Home
1. Anoutsideairinletmustbeprovidedforthecombustionairandmustremainclearofleaves,debris,iceand/orsnow.Itmustbeunrestrictedwhiletheapplianceisin use to prevent roomair starvationwhich causessmokespillage.Smokespillagecanalsosetoffsmokealarms.
2. The combustion air duct systemmust bemade ofmetal.Itmustpermitzeroclearancetocombustibleconstructionandpreventmaterialfromdroppingintothe inlet or into the area beneath the dwelling andcontain a rodent screen.
3. Theappliancemustbesecuredtothemobilehomestructure by bolting it to the floor (using lag bolts)withtwoattachmentpoints.Usethesameholesthatsecured the appliance to the shipping pallet.
4. Theappliancemustbegroundedwith#8solidcoppergroundingwireorequivalent,terminatedateachendwithanNECapprovedgroundingdevice.
5. Refer toClearances toCombustiblesandfloorpro-tectionrequirementsonpages 29 & 30forlistingstocombustiblesandappropriatechimneysystems.
6. Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier atthe locationwhere thechimneyorothercomponentpenetratestothetheexteriorofthestructure.
7. Followthechimneymanufacturer’sinstructionswheninstallingtheventsystemforuseinamobilehome.
8. InstallationshallbeinaccordancewiththeManufactur-ersHome&SafetyStandard(HUD)CFR3280,Part24.
InstallationmustcomplywithManufacturedHomeandSafetyStandard(HUD),CFR3280,Part24.
WARNING
You must use an authorized Outside Air Kit for installation in a mobile home.
A. Mobile Home Installation
Spark Arrestor Cap
Roof Flashing
Storm Collar
Joist Shield/Firestop Approved Class “L” or “PL” Pellet Vent
Figure 37.1
CAUTIONNeverdrawoutsidecombustionairfrom:• Wall,floororceilingcavity• Enclosedspacesuchasanattic,garageor
crawlspace.
CAUTIONTHESTRUCTURALINTEGRITYOFTHEMOBILEHOMEFLOOR,WALLANDCEILING/ROOFMUSTBEMAIN-TAINEDDoNOTcutthrough:• Floorjoist,wall,studsorceilingtrusses.• Anysupportingmaterialthatwouldaffectthestructural
integrity.
NEVERINSTALLINASLEEPINGROOM.Consumesoxygenintheroom.
WARNINGAsphyxiation Risk.
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10 Appliance Set-Up
A. Outside Air Kit Instructions
Parts Included in 3 inch Kit OAK-3: 2wire ties,1 collarassembly, 1 termination capassembly, 1 trim ring, fasten-ers.
Tools Needed:PhillipsHeadscrewdriver;wirecutters;holesaworjigsaw,andthelengthofflexhoseneededforyourinstallationifusingthe3inchkit. CAUTION
Neverdrawoutsidecombustionairfrom:• Wall,floororceilingcavity• “Enclosedspacesuchasanattic,garageor
crawlspace.
Figure 38.1 - 2 Inch Outside Air Kit Shown
1. Measuredistancefromfloortoairventopeninginappli-anceandmarklocationonwall.Usesawtocutopeninginwall.2 inch kit:Cuta2-1/2to3inchopeningoninsidewallanda3to3-1/2inchopeningonoutsideofhouse.3 inch kit:Cuta3-1/2to4inchopeningoninsidewallanda4to4-1/2inchopeningonoutsideofhouse.
2. UsewiretieorhoseclampdependingontheOutsideAirKittosecureflexpipetocollarassembly.
3. Slidetrimringoverflexpipeandrunpipethroughwall.4. Attachflexpipe tooutside terminationcapwithsecond
wiretieorhoseclamp.5. Secureterminationcaptooutsidesurface.6. Securetrimringtointeriorwall.
Parts Included in 2 inch Kit 811-0872: 1pieceof2inchx3ft.flexhose,2hoseclamps,1collarassembly,1termina-tioncapassembly,trimring,1intakeairchannel,fasteners(Discardtheairintakechannel,itisnotneededforthisappli-ance.
Termination Cap
Hose Clamp
Trim Ring
2 inch flex hose
Hose Clamp
Collar Assembly
TherearetwoOutsideAirKitsthatwillworkwiththisappli-ance.Onekit,811-0872usesa2inchflexhose(included)and uses hose clamps to secure the hose. The other kit,OAK-3,usesa3inchflexhose(notincluded)anduseswireties to secure the hose.
Air Intake Channel(Discard)
Figure 38.2
2 Inch Outside Air Kit Shown
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3 to 3 inch Top Vent Adapter 3 to 6 inch Top Vent Offset Adapter
1. Putalayerofhightemperaturesiliconeonthe3inch(76mm)exhaustoutlet. Do not put silicone inside of pipe. Figure 39.1
2. Slide the topventadapteronto the rearexhaustoutletandadjusttheassemblytoaverticalposition.Figure 39.1.
3. Drill4holeswith#26drillbit(provided)intothebackoftheapplianceusingtheoutershieldasapattern(makesuretheassemblyisvertical).Figure 39.2.
4. Installthe4mountingscrews.
5. Drill 2 holeswith #26 drill bit through the rearexhaustoutletusingthe2holesalreadyintheshorthorizontalpipeinthetopventadapterasaguide.Installthe2screws. Figure 39.1.
6. Installtheventpipeintothetopventadapter(besuretosiliconealljoints).
7. Tocleanthetopventadapteropentheclean-outcover.Figure 39.2.
B. Top Vent Adapter Installation
Silicone Rear Exhaust Outlet
3 to 6 inch Offset Adapter
3 to 3 inch Offset Adapter
Use Hole on Each Side as Drilling Guide
Drill holes in back of stove and secure with 4 screws, 2 on each side
Clean-Out Cover
Figure 39.2
Figure 39.1
Installing the Top Vent Adapter
C. Rear Vent and Rear Vent to Top Vent Adapter Installation
Clean-Out Cover
Clean-Out Cover
Figure 39.3 - Rear Vent Adapter
Figure 39.4 - Rear to Top Vent Adapter - 90o
1. Putalayerofhightemperaturesiliconeonthe3inch(76mm)exhaustoutlet. Do not put silicone inside of pipe. Figure 39.1.
2. Slidetheadapterontotherearexhaustoutletandadjusttheassemblytotheappropriateposition.
3. Installtheventpipeintotheadapter(besuretosiliconealljoints)
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1. A low voltage thermostat is required to operate thispelletappliance.Youmayusetheincludedwallmountthermostat(Figure 40.2) or purchase an optional pro-grammablethermostatorremotecontrol.Itisequippedwithanadjustableheatanticipator.Thecurrentratingis.05amps.Theanticipatorneedstobeadjustedtothelowestsettingavailable.
2. Whenmountingathermostatonawall,besuretofollowyourthermostatinstallationinstructionscarefully.
NOTE: Thermostat must be mounted level for accu-rate readings. The thermostat should be mounted on an inside wall and not in direct line with the appliance convection air.
NOTE: If the thermostat is located too close to the appliance, you may need to set the temperature setting slightly higher to maintain the desired tem-perature in your home.
3. Thereisa4screwterminalblocklocatedonthebacklowerleftcornerofthestovedirectlyabovethepowercordinlet.Thecenter2screwsareforthethermostatwires.Figure 40.1.
D. Thermostat Installation
Figure 40.1
Shockhazard.• DoNOTremovegroundingprongfromplug.• Plugdirectlyintoproperlygrounded3prong
receptacle.• Routecordawayfromappliance.• DoNOTroutecordunderorinfrontofappli-
ance.
CAUTION
Figure 40.2Back of Appliance
Terminal BlockCenter 2 Screws for Thermostat Wires
Power Outlet
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11 TroubleshootingWithproperinstallation,operation,andmaintenanceyourappliancewillprovideyearsof trouble-freeservice. Ifyoudoexperienceaproblem,thistroubleshootingguidewillassistaqualifiedservicepersoninthediagnosisofaproblemandthecorrectiveactionto be taken.
Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionPluginappliance-Noresponse.
NoPowertooutlet.7ampfusedefectiveorblown#3snapdisctrippedordefective.Controlboxislooseordefective.
Checkcircuitbreakeratservicepanel.Replacefuse.Reset or replace snap disc.Reseat or replace control box.
Calllighton.Nofire.Nofuelinfirepot.
Outoffuel.#2snapdiscmaybedefectiveortripped.Vacuumswitchnotclosing,novacuum.Hopper lid open.Defectivehopperswitch.
Missingoroutofplacehopperswitchmagnet.(CAB50)
Controlboxdefective.
Checkhopper.Fillwithfuel.Reset or replace snap disc.Checkexhaustblowerispluggedinandoperating.Checkvacuumswitchispluggedin.Checkvacuumhoseisingoodcondition,clear and connected at both ends.Checkthermocoupleisingoodconditionandpluggedinproperly.Makesureventingsystemisclean.Makesurefrontdoorisclosed.Checkvacuumswitchfittingonbackofaugertubeforblockage.Replace control box.Close Hopper Lid.Checkhopperswitchoperation.Check/adjustmagnetposition.
Calllighton.Nofire.Partiallyburnedfuelinfirepot.
Firepotisdirty(missedignition).
Ventsystemplugged.
Igniterchamberblocked
Cleanfirepot.Makesurethereisnoclinkerinthefirepot.Closefirepotbottomplate/Clinkersmayhavetobebrokenupwithfirepotclean-outtoolorothermeans.CheckflueventforobstructionCheckiffirepotfloorisclosedalltheway
Clearigniterchamberusingfirepotclean-out tool
Calllighton.Nofire.Unburnedpelletsinfirepot.
Firepotisdirty.
Igniterchamberblocked.Igniternotworking.
Controlboxdefective.
Firepotflooropen.
Cleanfirepot.Makesurethereisnotaclinkerinthefirepot.Clinkersmayhavetobepushedoutoffirepotwithfirepotclean-outtoolorothermeans.Clearigniterchamberusingfirepotclean-out tool.
Removeashdrawertoseeifigniterisglowingredonstart-up.Checkigniterwiresforgoodconnection.Useamultimetertocheckigniterforconti-nuity.Replace igniter using instructions in manual.
Replace control box.Sloworsmokystart-up. Firepotisdirty.
Igniterchamberblocked.Firepotfloorpartiallyopen.
Excessiveamountoffuelatstart-up.
Cleanfirepot.Makesurethereisnotaclinkerinthefirepot.Clinkersmayhavetopushedoutoffirepotwithfirepotclean-outtoolorothermeans.CheckiffirepotfloorisclosedallthewayReducefeedrateusingfeedrateadjust-mentcontrolrodlocatedinsidehopper.Closefirepotfloor.Clearigniterchamberusingfirepotclean-out tool.
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Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionSloworsmokystart-up(Cont’d)
Dirtyexhaustand/orventingsystem.
Wetfuel/poorqualityfuel
Checkforashbuildupinunit,includ-ingbehindrearpanels,firebox,exhaustblowerandventing.Replacefuel
Feedsystemfailstostart
Amberlightblinking
Outoffuel.#2snapdiscmaybedefectiveortripped.Vacuumswitchnotclosing.Novacuum.
Defectivevacuumswitch
Feedsystemjammedorblocked.
Feedspringnotturningwithfeedmotor.
Feedmotordefectiveornotpluggedin.
Thermocouplemayhavefailed.Amberlightwillblink3times,pauses,andkeepsrepeating
Checkhopper,fillwithfuel.Reset or replace snap disc
Checkvacuumfittingonaugertubeforrestrictions. Check door rope and replace ifnecessary.Checkexhaustblowerispluggedinandoperating.Checkvacuumswitchispluggedin.Checkvacuumhoseisingoodcondition,clear and connected at both ends.Checkthermocoupleisingoodconditionandpluggedinproperly.Makesureventingsystemisclean.NOTE:Highwindsblowingintothevent-ingsystemcanpressurizethefireboxcausinglossofvacuum.ReplacevacuumswitchEmptyhopperoffuel.Useawet/dryvacuumcleanertoremoveremainingfuel,fromhopper,includingfeedtube.Checkfeedchuteforobstructions.Removefeedassembly&checkforobstruction.
Checkthatsetscrewistightonfeedspringshaftatendoffeedmotor.Checkconnectionsonfeedmotor,replaceifdefective.
ReplaceThermocouple
Nocalllight.Unitdoes not begin start sequence.
Thermostatnotsettoahighenoughtempera-ture.Snapdisc#3trippedordefective.Nopower.Fuseblown.Connectionsatthermostatand/orappliancenotmakingpropercontact.
Defectivethermostatorthermostatwiring.
Controlboxdefective.
Adjustthermostataboveroomtempera-ture.Resetsnapdiscorreplaceifdefective.Connecttopower.Replacefuse.Checkconnectionsatthermostatandappliance.TemporarilyjumpconnectiontoverifyReplacethermostatorwiring.NOTE:Totestthermostatandwiring,useajumperwireatthethermostatblockontheunittoby-passthermostatandwiring.
Replace control box.
Unitfailstoshutoff. Call light on. Turnthermostatoff.Ifcalllightdoesnotgoout,disconnectthermostatwiresfromunit.Ifcalllightdoesgoout,thermostatorwiresaredefective.
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Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective ActionConvectionblowerfailstostart.
#1snapdiscdefective.
Blowernotpluggedin.
Blowerisdefectiveorobjectjammedinimpeller.
Controlboxisdefective.
Replace snap disc.
Checkthatblowerispluggedintowirehar-ness.
Replaceblower.
Replace control box.Exhaustblowerfailstostart.
Blowernotpluggedin.
Intermittentelectricalconnection.Obstructioninblower.
Blowerisdefective.
Controlboxisdefective.
Checkthatblowerispluggedintowirehar-ness.VerifyfitofplugtooutletCleanexhaustsystem.
Replaceblower.
Replace control box.
Exhaustblowerdoesnotshutoff.
Controlboxisdefective. Replace control box.
Large,lazyflame,orangecolor. Black ash on glass.
Dirtyappliance.Poorfuelquality,highashcontent.
Excessiveamountoffuel.
Controlboxisonthewrongsetting.
Cleanunit,includingfirepotandventingsystem.Cleanexhaustpath.Tryadifferentbrandofpellets.
Reducefeedrateusingfeedrateadjustmentcontrol rod located inside hopper.
“Seeowner’smanualforcorrectsettingforyourmodelandhowtoadjustcontrolboxsetting.
Nuisanceshutdowns. Lowflame.
Sawdustbuildupinhopper.
Feedmotorisreversing.
FeedmotorisweakFeedbearingadjustmentDefectivethermocouple.
Defectivecontrolbox.
Firepotmorethan1/2full.
Increasefeedbyopeningfeedrateadjust-mentcontrolrodlocatedinsidehopper.
Cleanhopper,seepage 14.
Checkforgoodconnectionsbetweenfeedmotorandwireharness.Testfeedmotortorque.AdjustfeedbearingReplacethermocouple.
Replace control box.
Seepage 16fordetailedinstructionsfor“HighAshFuelContentManagement”Reducefeedrate
Appliancecallsforheat.Calllightilluminates.Exhaustblowerstarts.Nofeedorigniter.
Thermocoupleisdefectiveornotproperlyplugged in.
Defectivecontrolbox
Checkconnectionsonthermocoupleorreplaceifdefective.Aflashingyellowlightonthecontrolboxindicatesaproblemwiththethermocouple.
Replace control box.
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12 Reference Materials
2. Convection BlowerTheconvectionblowerismountedatthebottomrearoftheappliance. Thereare2 impellers,oneoneachsideof themotor.Theconvectionblowerpushesheatedairthroughtheheatexchangesystemintotheroom.3. Exhaust BlowerThe exhaust blower ismounted on the right side of theappliance.Theexhaustblowerisdesignedtopulltheexhaustfromtheapplianceandpushitoutthroughtheventingsystem.4. Feed SystemThefeedsystemislocatedonthe right side oftheapplianceandcanberemovedasanentireassembly.Theassemblyincludesthefeedmotor,mountingbracket,bearingandfeedspring(auger).Thehollowfeedspring(auger)pullspelletsupthefeedtubefromthehopperareaanddropsthemdownthefeedchuteintothefirepot.5. FirepotThe firepot ismadeof high quality ductile iron and has acleaningpull-outrod.Thefloorofthefirepotopensforcleaningwhenyoupullouttherod.Besurethatthefloorreturnstoacompletelyclosedpositionoryourappliancewillnotoperateproperly.6. FuseThefuseislocatedonthesideofthejunctionboxabovetotheredcalllight.Thefusewillblowshouldashortoccurandshutoffpowertotheappliance.7. Heat Output SwitchTheheatoutputswitchislocatedontheupperrightbackpanel.Thefunctionoftheheatoutputswitchistoregulatetheburnrates;low,mediumandhighsettings.8. Hopper SwitchThehopperswitchislocatedintheupperrighthandcornerofthehopper.Thisswitchisdesignedtoshutdownthefeedmotorwheneverthehopperlidisopened.9. IgniterTheigniterismountedonthebaseofthefirepot.Combustionairtravelsovertheredhotignitercreatingsuperheatedairthat ignites the pellets. 10. Junction Box And Wiring HarnessThe junction box is located on the lower left side of theappliance,behindtheleftsidepanel.Thejunctionboxandwiringharnessarereplacedasonecomponent.11. Power SupplyThepoweroutletislocatedbehindthecontrolboxonthebackoftheappliance,lowerleftcorner.Checkthewallreceptaclefor120volt,60Hz(standardcurrent).Makesuretheoutletis
When describing the location of a component, it is always AS YOU FACE THE FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE.
NOTE:Do NOT open the control box. Thiswillvoidthewarranty.Ifyouneedtopluginorremovethecontrolboxyoumustfirst unplug the appliance.
1. Control Box a.Thecontrolboxislocatedonthelowerleftsideofthe
appliance,behindthelowerleftsidepanelandabovethejunctionbox.
b.Thereisalightlocatedinsideofthecontrolbox.Theinternal lightwill turngreenwhentheappliancehasreachedatemperatureof200oF(93°C)inthefirepot.andwillturnredwhenitreaches600oF(315°C).
c.Thereisalsoaninternalbluelightlocatedinthecontrolbox.Whenyouplugintheappliancethebluelightwillautomaticallystartblinking.FormodelPS35thebluelight should flash6 timesevery10 seconds for thefirst60secondsafterpowerup.FormodelsPS50andCAB50itshouldblink4times.
Tosetyourcontrolboardonthecorrectnumber:• Unplugtheappliance.• Using#2Phillips screwdriver, 3/8”wrench, or 3/8”
socketloosenthethreescrewsthatholdtherightupperand lowersidepanels inplace.Youdonotneed toremovethescrews.Removesidepanelsbyliftingupand out.
• Usea#2Phillipsscrewdrivertoremovethecontrolboxretainerbracketandliftcontrolboxoutofthejunctionbox.
• Usinga¼inchflatheadscrewdriverturntherotaryswitchuntilthedesirednumberisshowingonthedial.
• Reinstallcontrolboxandplugnappliance.• Toconfirmyourselectioniscorrectcountthenumber
oftimesthebluelightflashes.Example:Ifyouareonsetting4thecontrolboxwillflash4
timesevery10secondsfor1minute.Seechartbelowforcorrectcontrolboxsettingforyourmodel.
A. Component Function
E
Model Factory Control Board SettingPS35 #6(6Flashes)PS50/CAB50 #4(4Flashes)
Rotary Switch
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groundedandhasthecorrectpolarity.Agoodsurgeprotectorisrecommended.12. Red Call LightTheredcalllightisonthesideofthejunctionbox,belowthefuse.Thefunctionoftheredcalllightistoindicatethatthethermostatiscallingforheat.13. Reset ButtonTheresetbuttonislocatedonthebackoftheapplianceintheupperrightcornerbelowtheheatoutputcontrolswitch.Thefunctionofthebuttonistomomentarilyopenthethermostatcircuit,whichrestartsthesystem.14. ThermocoupleThe thermocouple is located on top of the firepot insidethe thermocouple cover (ceramic protection tube). Thethermocouple sends amillivolt signal to the control boxindicatingthepresettemperaturesofthegreenandredlightshavebeenobtained.15. ThermostatTheapplianceisdesignedtorunona12voltACthermostat.The heat anticipator should be set on the lowest settingavailable.16. Snap Disc #1 (Convection Blower) 110°FSnapdisc#1islocatedontherightsideoftheappliancebehindtherightsidepanel.Thereare2purplewiresconnectedto
it.Thissnapdiscturnstheconvectionbloweronandoffasneeded.Powerisalwayspresentatsnapdisc#1.17. Snap Disc #2 (Fuel Delivery Interrupt) 175°FSnapdisc #2 is located on the center of the convectionplenumabove theconvectionblower.There isanorangeandablackwireconnectedtoit.Thissnapdiscwillturnoffthefeedsystemwhichwillturnofftheapplianceifanoverfireconditionshouldoccuroriftheconvectionblowershouldfailtooperate.Ifthisoccursyouwillhavetomanuallyresetthe snap disc.18. Snap Disc #3 (Back Burn Protector) 250°FSnapdisc#3ismountedonthebackoftheaugertubeinthecenterof theapplianceandhasaresetbutton.Therearetwogreywiresconnectedtoit.Toaccessitremovetherightsidepanel.Ifthefiretriestoburnbackintothefeedsystemorpushexhaustupthefeedtube,thissnapdiscwillshuttheentiresystemoff.Thisdiscmustbemanuallyreset.19. Vacuum SwitchThevacuumswitchislocatedonthelowerrightsideoftheappliancebehindrightsidepanel.Therearetworedwiresattachedto it.Thisswitchturnsthefeedsystemonwhenvacuumispresent in thefirebox.Thevacuumswitch isasafetydevicetoshutoffthefeedmotoriftheexhaustortheheatexchangersystemisdirtyorpluggedorifthefireboxdoor is open. 20. Wiring HarnessSee Figure 45.1 below.
Figure 45.1
1B
3/CD
5/EF
7/H14
8K
10M
12/NP
S
M
M
M
NL
G
Thermocouple
Heat Output Switch
Thermostat Block
Vacuum Switch
Snap Disc #2
Capacitor Feed Motor
Snap Disc #1
Convection Motor
Combustion Blower
Call Light
Reset Button
Snap Disc #3
Fuse
Igniter
Green
Yellow
Red
Red Red
Orange
Orange
White
Black
Black
BlackYellowRedPurpleGrey
Grey
BlueBlackBlack
Blue
Hopper Switch
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B. Component Locations
Figure 46.2
Figure 46.1
Figure 46.3
Control Box
Junction Box
Red Call Light
Fuse
Convection Blower
LOCATED BEHIND LEFT SIDE PANELSFeed Motor
Vacuum Switch
Combustion Blower
LOCATED BEHIND RIGHT SIDE PANELS
Back of Appliance
Power Outlet
Terminal Block Center 2 Screws for Thermostat Wires
Heat Output Switch
Reset Button
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C. Exploded Drawing
Figure 47.1
Service Parts
12/11
Part number list on following page.
Free Standing Pellet Stove Beginning Manufacturing Date: Apr 2010 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
1
2
45
67
3
8
910
14
15
16
12
13
1117
18
1920 21
23
25
24
26
2930
28
27
22
ECO-ADV-PS35
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Service Parts
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IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.
Stockedat Depot
Item Description Comments Part Number1 Hopper Lid Assembly SRV7058-0092 Handle, Hopper Lid 200-01103 Side Curtain, Left SRV7058-1254 Baffl e Assembly SRV7058-026 Y5 Door Assembly SRV7058-014
Door Handle Assembly SRV7058-030 YGasket, Glass Tape, 3/4" X 1/8" 5 Ft 832-0460 YGlass Assembly SRV7058-015 YRope, Door, 3/4" X 84" 832-1680 Y
6 Thermopcouple Assembly6.1 Thermocouple Protection Tube SRV7034-186 Y6.2 Half Clip 7000-3216.3 Thermocouple 812-4470 Y7 Firepot Assembly SRV7034-072B Y
Gasket, Firepot 7034-190 Y8 Firepot Bottom 7034-153 Y9 Rail, Auto-Clean SRV7034-152 Y10 Spring Pkg of 4 7000-513/4 Y11 Hitch Pin Clip 3/32 Pkg of 10 7000-374/10 Y12 Pull Rod SRV7058-141
13 Heating Element Assembly 18" (Loop Igniter)Pkg of 1 SRV7000-462 YPkg of 10 SRV7000-462/10 Y
14 Ash Pan Assembly SRV7058-013Heatilator Logo 4021-049
15 Pedestal Side Qty 2 req SRV7058-15316 Blower, Convection 812-4900 Y17 Wire Harness SRV7058-150 Y18 Blower Retainer SRV7058-14819 Control Board 3 Speed Eco-Choice SRV7058-172 Y20 Latch Backing Plate SRV7058-15521 Blower, Exhaust Combustion 812-4400 Y22 Gasket, Exhaust Combustion Blower 240-0812 Y23 Casting, Exhaust Transition 180-0190
Additional service parts on following page
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Apr 2010 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
6.16.36.2
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Item Description Comments Part Number
24 Snap discs24.1 Snap Disc, 110-20 Right SRV230-1220 Y24.2 Snap Disc Manual Reset Left 230-1960 Y25 Feed Assembly SRV7058-007 Y
Feed Bearing SRV7000-598 YFeed Motor 812-4421 YFeed Spring Assembly (Only) SRV7001-046 Y
26 Snap Disc SRV230-1290 Y27 Side Curtain, Right SRV7058-12428 Vacuum Switch SRV7000-531 Y29 Hopper Switch SRV7000-612 Y30 Bumper, Rubber Pkg of 12 SRV224-0340/12 Y
Fuse, 7 Amp, Junction Box Pkg of 10 812-0380/10 YComponent Pack SRV7058-019
Cleanout Tool 414-1140 Y
DVD 7058-187Harness, Thermostat Wire 230-0810Power Cord 812-1180 YThermostat Mechanical 7000-604
Hose, Vacuum, 5/32 Id 3 Ft SRV240-0450 Y
Additional service parts on following page.
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Apr 2010 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
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24.1 24.2 26
F110F-20 L175F Manual Reset L250F Manual Reset
Snap Disc’s
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Item Description Comments Part NumberACCESSORIES
Collar, Offset, Top Vent 812-3570Damper ,3" For Tall Vertical
Runs OnlyPEL-DAMP3 Y
Damper, 4" PEL-DAMP4Outside Air Kit, 3" OAK-3Outside Air Kit, 2" 811-0872
Hose, Alum Flex, 2 Inch X 3 Ft 3 Ft 200-0860Outside Air Cap Assembly 7001-044Outside Air Collar Assembly 7001-045Trim Plate, Outside Air Kit 412-7100
Smart-Batt Il 841-0970Smart-Stat Il 841-0960Thermostat, Mechanical 812-3760 YThermostat, Programmable 811-0520Top Vent Adapter TPVNT-5
Component Pack SRV7058-054Vent Adapter, 3-4" 811-0720Vent Adapter, 90, Cleanout 811-0610
Fastener PacksAVK Rivnut Repair Kit 1/4 -20 & 3/8-16 Rivnut Tools RIVNUT-REPAIR YBolt, Hex Head Pkg of 10 25221A/10 YGuide Pin Sleeve Pkg of 25 31120/25 YNut SER FL SMALL 1/4-20 Pkg of 24 226-0130/24 YNut, 2-WY SIDE-LOCK JAM 3 Pkg of 24 226-0100/24 YNut, Lock 1/4-20 Pkg of 25 226-0090/25 YScrew HWH MS 1/4-20 X3/4 NS Pkg of 25 220-0080/25 YScrew PH PHL TC 8-32X1/2 Pkg of 25 220-0030/25 YScrew, Wing Thumb, 8-32X1/2 Pkg of 24 7000-223/24 YSMS #8 X 1/2 S-GRIP BO Pkg of 40 12460/40 YThumb Screw, 1/4-20 x3/4 Pkg of 10 844-5070Washer, 1/4 SAE Pkg of 24 28758/24 YWasher, SAE Pkg of 25 227-0080/25 Y
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Figure 51.1
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ECO-ADV-PS50Free Standing Pellet Stove Beginning Manufacturing Date: Apr 2010
Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
1
2
45
67
3
8
910
14
15
16
12
13
1117
18
1920 21
23
25
24
26
2930
28
27
22
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Item Description Comments Part Number1 Hopper Lid Assembly SRV7059-0092 Handle, Hopper Lid 200-01103 Side Curtain, Left SRV7059-1254 Baffl e Assembly SRV7059-026 Y5 Door Assembly SRV7058-014
Door Handle Assembly SRV7058-030 YGasket, Glass Tape, 3/4" X 1/8" 5 Ft 832-0460 YGlass Assembly SRV7058-015 YRope, Door, 3/4" X 84" 832-1680 Y
6 Thermopcouple Assembly6.1 Thermocouple Protection Tube SRV7034-186 Y6.2 Half Clip 7000-3216.3 Thermocouple 812-4470 Y7 Firepot Assembly SRV7034-072B Y
Gasket, Firepot 7034-190 Y8 Firepot Bottom 7034-153 Y9 Rail, Auto-Clean SRV7034-152 Y10 Spring Pkg of 4 7000-513/4 Y11 Hitch Pin Clip 3/32 Pkg of 10 7000-374/10 Y12 Pull Rod SRV7058-141
13 Heating Element Assembly 18" (Loop Igniter)Pkg of 1 SRV7000-462 YPkg of 10 SRV7000-462/10 Y
14 Ash Pan Assembly SRV7058-013Heatilator Logo 4021-049
15 Pedestal Side Qty 2 req SRV7059-15316 Blower, Convection SRV7000-108 Y17 Wire Harness SRV7058-150 Y18 Blower Retainer SRV7058-14819 Control Board 3 Speed Eco-Choice SRV7058-172 Y20 Latch Backing Plate SRV7058-15521 Blower, Exhaust Combustion SRV7000-602 Y22 Gasket, Exhaust Combustion Blower 240-0812 Y23 Casting, Exhaust Transition 180-0190
Additional service parts on following page
Thermocouple Assembly
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Apr 2010 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
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Item Description Comments Part Number
24 Snap discs24.1 Snap Disc, 110-20 Right SRV230-1220 Y24.2 Snap Disc Manual Reset Left 230-1960 Y25 Feed Assembly SRV7058-007 Y
Feed Bearing SRV7000-598 YFeed Motor 812-4421 YFeed Spring Assembly (Only) SRV7001-046 Y
26 Snap Disc SRV230-1290 Y27 Side Curtain, Right SRV7059-12428 Vacuum Switch SRV7000-531 Y29 Hopper Switch SRV7000-612 Y30 Bumper, Rubber Pkg of 12 SRV224-0340/12 Y
Fuse, 7 Amp, Junction Box Pkg of 10 812-0380/10 YComponent Pack SRV7058-019
Cleanout Tool 414-1140 YDVD 7058-187Harness, Thermostat Wire 230-0810Power Cord 812-1180 YThermostat Mechanical 7000-604
Hose, Vacuum, 5/32 Id 3 Ft SRV240-0450 Y
Additional service parts on following page.
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Apr 2010 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
ECO-ADV-PS50
24.126
24.2
F110F-20 L175F Manual ResetL250F Manual Reset
Snap Disc’s
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Item Description Comments Part NumberACCESSORIES
Collar, Offset, Top Vent 812-3570Damper ,3" For Tall Vertical
Runs OnlyPEL-DAMP3 Y
Damper, 4" PEL-DAMP4Outside Air Kit, 3" OAK-3Outside Air Kit, 2" 811-0872
Hose, Alum Flex, 2 Inch X 3 Ft 3 Ft 200-0860Outside Air Cap Assembly 7001-044Outside Air Collar Assembly 7001-045Trim Plate, Outside Air Kit 412-7100
Smart-Batt Il 841-0970Smart-Stat Il 841-0960Thermostat, Mechanical 812-3760 YThermostat, Programmable 811-0520Top Vent Adapter TPVNT-5Vent Adapter, 3-4" 811-0720Vent Adapter, 90, Cleanout 811-0610
Fastener PacksAVK Rivnut Repair Kit 1/4 -20 & 3/8-16 Rivnut Tools RIVNUT-REPAIR YBolt, Hex Head Pkg of 10 25221A/10 YGuide Pin Sleeve Pkg of 25 31120/25 YNut SER FL SMALL 1/4-20 Pkg of 24 226-0130/24 YNut, 2-WY SIDE-LOCK JAM 3 Pkg of 24 226-0100/24 YNut, Lock 1/4-20 Pkg of 25 226-0090/25 YScrew HWH MS 1/4-20 X3/4 NS Pkg of 25 220-0080/25 YScrew PH PHL TC 8-32X1/2 Pkg of 25 220-0030/25 YScrew, Wing Thumb, 8-32X1/2 Pkg of 24 7000-223/24 YSMS #8 X 1/2 S-GRIP BO Pkg of 40 12460/40 YThumb Screw 1/4-20 x 3/4 Pkg of 10 844-5070Washer, 1/4 SAE Pkg of 24 28758/24 YWasher, SAE Pkg of 25 227-0080/25 Y
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H. Exploded Drawing
Figure 55.1
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Pellet Cabinet Style Stove
ECO-CAB50Beginning Manufacturing Date: May 2011
Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
12
3
4
56
7
8
9
10
1112 13
14
15
16
17
1819
2120
25
2423
22
2627
2829
30
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ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER1 Hopper Lid Assembly SRV7074-009 Y2 Handle, Hopper Lid 200-01103 Top Assembly SRV7074-032
4 Door Assembly SRV7058-0144.1 Glass Assembly SRV7058-015 Y4.2 Rope, Door, 3/4" X 84" 832-1680 Y4.3 Hinge Pin, 1/2" Nickel 430-53204.4 Spring Handle, 1/2" Nickel 250-8330 Y4.5 Door Handle Assembly SRV7058-030 Y
Gasket, Glass Tape, 3/4" X 1/8" 5 Ft 832-0460 Y5 Bumper, Rubber SRV224-0340/12 Y6 Baffl e Assembly SRV7059-026
7 Thermocouple Assembly7.1 Thermocouple Protection Tube SRV7034-186 Y7.2 Half Clip 7000-3217.3 Thermocouple 812-4470 Y8 Firepot Assembly SRV7034-072 Y
Gasket, Firepot 7034-190 Y
9 Heating Element Assembly 18" (Loop Igniter)Pkg of 1 SRV7000-462 YPkg of 10 SRV7000-462/10 Y
Additional Service Parts on following page.
#7 Thermocouple Assembly
ECO-CAB50Beginning Manufacturing Date: May 2011
Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
4.14.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
7.1
7.2
7.3
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Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
Snap discs 24.1 24.2 26
F110F 20
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ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER10 Firepot Bottom 7034-153 Y11 Spring Pkg of 4 7000-513/4 Y12 Hitch Pin Clip 3/32 Pkg of 10 7000-374/10 Y13 Rail, Auto-Clean SRV7034-152 Y14 Pull Rod SRV7074-141 Y15 Ash Pan Assembly SRV7074-013
Heatilator Logo 4021-049
16 Latch Backing Plate SRV7058-155
17 Blower, Exhaust Combustion SRV7000-602 Y18 Gasket, Exhaust Combustion Blower 240-0812 Y19 Casting, Exhaust Transition 180-0190
20 Blower, Convection SRV7000-108 Y21 Wire Harness SRV7058-150 Y22 Blower Retainer SRV7058-148
23 Control Board 3 Speed Eco-Choice SRV7058-172 Y
24 Snap Disc F110F-20 #1 SRV230-1220 Y25 Snap Disc L175F Manual Reset #2 230-1960 Y26 Feed Assembly SRV7058-007 Y
Feed Bearing SRV7000-598 YFeed Motor 812-4421 YFeed Spring Assembly (Only) SRV7001-046 Y
27 Snap Disc L250F Manual Reset #3 SRV230-1290 Y28 Side Curtain Qty 2 req SRV7074-124
29 Vacuum Switch SRV7000-531 Y30 Magnetic Switch 7000-375 Y
Jumper Hopper Switch SRV7074-175 YComponent Pack SRV7058-019
Cleanout Tool 414-1140 YDVD 7058-157
Harness, Thermostat Wire 230-0810
Power Cord 812-1180 YThermostat Mechanical 7000-604
Fuse, 7 Amp, Junction Box 812-0380/10 YHose, Vacuum, 5/32 Id 3 Ft SRV240-0450 Y
Additional Service Parts on following page.
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ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBERAccessories
Collar, Offset, Top Vent 812-3570Damper, 3 Inch PEL-DAMP3 YDamper, 4 Inch PEL-DAMP4Outside Air Kit, 2" 811-0872
Hose, Alum Flex, 2 Inch X 3 Ft 3 Ft 200-0860Outside Air Cap Assembly 7001-044Outside Air Collar Assembly 7001-045Trim Plate, Outside Air Kit 412-7100
Outside Air Kit, 3" OAK-3Smart-Batt Il 841-0970Smart-Stat Il 841-0960Thermostat, Mechanical 812-3760 YThermostat, Programmable 811-0520Top Vent Adapter TPVNT-5Vent Adapter, 3-4" 811-0720Vent Adapter, 90, Cleanout 811-0610
Fastener PacksAvk Rivnut Repair Kit RIVNUT-REPAIR Y
Bolt, Hex Head, 1/4-20 X 1 Pkg of 10 25221A/10 YGuide Pin Sleeve Pkg of 25 31120/25 YNut, 2-Wy Side-Lock Jam 3 Pkg of 24 226-0100/24 YNut, Lock 1/4-20 Pkg of 25 226-0090/25 YNut, Ser Flange Small 1/4-20 Pkg of 24 226-0130/24 YScrew Hwh Ms 1/4-20 X 34 Ns Pkg of 25 220-0080/25 YScrew, Sheet Metal #8 X 1/2 S-Grip Pkg of 40 12460/40 YThumbscrew, 1/4-20 X 3/4 Pkg of 10 844-5070Washer, 1/4 Sae Pkg of 24 28758/24 YWasher, Sae Pkg of 25 227-0080/25 YWing Thumb Screw 8-32X1/2 Pkg of 24 7000-223/24 Y
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This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: (United States) 6830000 and 5582117 or other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
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• Importantoperatingandmaintenance instruc-tions included.
• Leave thismanualwithpartyresponsibleforuseand operation.
• Read,understandandfollow these instruc-tionsforsafeinstalla-tion and operation.
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Notes:
We recommend that you record the following pertinent information for your ECO-CHOICE PELLET STOVE
Please contact your Heatilator dealer with any questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest Heatilator dealer, please visit
www.heatilator.com or www.heatilatorecochoice.com.For Consumer Care 1-877-427-3316
Prior to calling, please have the model and serial number of the unit you are calling about. This information can be found at the rear of the unit.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
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