Transcritical R744 (CO2) heat pumps - Technician Manual - Cetiat
Installation & Operating manual...: NF EN 14785 CETIAT – Déc. 2006 AEMC MESURES EN50366 – Déc....
Transcript of Installation & Operating manual...: NF EN 14785 CETIAT – Déc. 2006 AEMC MESURES EN50366 – Déc....
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SAFETY NOTICEPlEASE rEAd ThIS ENTIrE mANuAl bEFOrE INSTAllATION ANd uSE OF ThIS PEllET FuEl-burNINg rOOm hEATEr. FAIlurE TO FOllOw ThESE INSTruCTIONS COuld rESulT IN PrOPErTY dAmAgE, bOdIlY INjurY, Or EvEN dEATh.FOr uSE IN ThE u.S. ANd CANAdA. SuITAblE FOr INSTAllATION IN mObIlE hOmESIF ThIS hArmAN® ACCENTrA PEllET STOvE IS NOT PrOPErlY INSTAllEd, A hOuSE FIrE mAY rESulT. FOr YOur SAFETY, FOllOw INSTAllATION dIrECTIONS. CONTACT lOCAl buIldINg Or FIrE OFFICIAlS AbOuT rESTrICTIONS ANd INSTAllATION INSPECTION rEQuIrEmENTS IN YOur ArEA.CONTACT YOur lOCAl AuThOrITY (SuCh AS muNICIPAl buIldINg dEPArTmENT, FIrE dEPArTmENT, FIrE PrEvENTION burEAu, ETC.) TO dETErmINE ThE NEEd FOr A PErmIT.CETTE guIdE d'uTIlISATION EST dISPONIblE EN FrANCAIS. ChEz vOTrE CONCESSIONNAIrE dE hArmAN® hOmE hEATINg.
SAvE ThESE INSTruCTIONS.
Installation & Operating manual
model(s):Accentra Freestanding Pellet Stove
NOTICE: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
hot glass will cause burns.• Donottouchglassuntilitiscooled• NEVERallowchildrentotouchglass• Keepchildrenaway• CAREFULLYSUPERVISEchildreninsameroomas
stove.• Alertchildrenandadultstohazardsofhightemperatures. high temperatures may ignite clothing or other
flammable materials.• Keepclothing,furniture,draperiesandotherflammable
materialsaway.
hOT SurFACES!
Glassandothersurfacesarehotduringoperationandcooldown.
WARNING!
To obtain a French translation of thismanual, pleasecontactyourdealerorvisitwww.harmanstoves.com
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DANG
ER :
Risq
ue d
’élec
trocu
tion.
Débr
anch
er l’
appa
reil
avan
t tou
te int
erve
ntion
.Ne
remp
lacer
la v
itre q
u’ave
c un
e vit
re c
éram
ique
5 mm
de
même
qu
alité
dispo
nible
aupr
ès de
votre
reve
ndeu
r.Te
nir la
por
te fro
ntale
et le
couv
ercle
de
trémi
e he
rméti
quem
ent c
los
dura
nt le
foncti
onne
ment
de l’a
ppar
eil.
Puiss
ance
calo
rifiqu
e ém
ise: N
omina
le: 10
,5 KW
Réd
uite:
1,8 KW
Co
ncen
tratio
n CO
(à 13
% O
2)à p
uissa
nce n
omina
le: <
0,02 %
à pu
issan
ce ré
duite
: < 0,
04 %
Rend
emen
t: à p
uissa
nce n
omina
le: 84
%
à
puiss
ance
rédu
ite: 7
3%DI
STAN
CES
DE
SECU
RITE
PA
R RA
PPOR
T AU
X MA
TERI
AUX
COMB
USTIB
LES
Entre
Mur
Arriè
re et
appa
reil
6 cm
Entre
Paroi
latér
ale et
appa
reil
31 c
mIns
tallat
ion en
angle
Entre
murs
et ap
parel
l 1
6 cm
Instal
lation
en al
côve
Haute
r minim
ale de
l’alcô
ve
153
cmPa
rois la
térale
s de l
’alcôv
e 3
8 cm
Profo
ndeu
r max
imale
de l’a
lcôve
60 c
mUt
iliser
une p
rotec
tion d
e sol
non c
ombu
stible
sous
l’app
ereil
qui s
’éten
d su
r les c
ôtes,
l’ava
nt et
l’arri
ère d
u poê
le (vo
ir sch
éma)
. Pou
r la di
stanc
e à l
’avan
t, mes
urer
à pa
rtir de
la su
rface
de la
porte
en ve
rre.
ll est
reco
mmen
dé qu
e la p
rotec
tion s
’éten
de ju
sque
sous
le co
nduit
en
cas
d’ins
tallat
ion d
’un c
ondu
it ho
rizon
tal o
u so
us le
té e
n ca
s co
nduit
ve
rtical.
Mode
l: ACC
ENTR
A-2
Room
Hea
ter P
ellet
Fuel
Burn
ingAl
so fo
r use
In M
obile
Hom
es.
This
this p
ellet
burn
ing ap
plian
ce ha
s bee
n tes
ted an
d list
ed fo
r use
InMa
nufac
tured
Hom
es In
acco
rdan
ce w
ith O
AR 81
4-23
-900
thro
ugh 8
14-2
3-90
9MI
NIMU
M CE
ARAN
CES
TOCO
MBUS
TIBL
ESBa
ck W
all to
App
lianc
e 2.2
5”Si
de W
all to
App
lianc
e 12
"Co
rner
Inst
allat
ion
Wall
s to A
pplia
nce
6.25”
Use a
non-
comb
ustib
le flo
or pr
otecto
r exte
nding
un
der a
nd to
the
sides
, fro
nt an
d ba
ck o
f the
un
itas
show
n in
floor
pr
otecti
on
diagr
am.
Meas
ure
front
distan
ce fr
om th
e su
rface
of t
he
glass
door.
Reco
mm
ende
d:
Non-
com
bust
ible
floor
pr
otec
tion
exte
nded
ben
eath
the
flue
pipe
wh
en in
stall
ed w
ith h
orizo
ntal
vent
ing.
Floo
r Pro
tect
ion*
US
A CA
NADA
Side
s (A
) 6”
20
0mm
Back
(B
) 0”
20
0mm
Fron
t* (C
) 6”
45
0mm
*Mea
sure
d Fr
om G
lass i
n th
e USA
ONL
Y
Alco
ve In
stall
atio
nMi
n. Al
cove
Heig
ht 60
”Mi
n. Al
cove
Side
Wall
14
.75”
Max.
Alco
ve D
epth
24”
Test
to/tes
té à A
STM
E 15
09-0
4, UL
C/OR
D-C1
482-
M199
0, UL
C-S6
27-0
0
Teste
d by E
mitec
h, Ap
ave &
BFP
Elec
troniq
ueEN
6033
5-1,
EN55
014-
1, EN
6100
0-3-
2, EN
1478
5:200
5Te
st da
te: F
ebru
ary 2
004
Room
Hea
ter P
ellet
fuel B
urnin
g typ
e (UM
) 84-
HUD
“PRE
VENT
HOU
SE F
IRES
” Ins
tall a
nd U
se o
nly in
acc
orda
nce
with
manu
factur
e’s
instal
lation
and o
pera
tion i
nstru
ction
s.Co
ntact
local
build
ing or
fire o
fficial
s abo
ut re
strict
ions a
nd in
spec
tion i
n you
r are
a.W
ARNI
NG: F
OR M
ANUF
ACTU
RED
HOME
S: D
o not
instal
l app
lianc
e in a
slee
ping
room
. An o
utside
comb
ustio
n air i
nlet m
ust b
e pro
vided
. The
stru
ctura
l integ
rity of
the
manu
factur
ed ho
me flo
or, ce
iling a
nd w
alls m
ust b
e main
taine
d.Re
fer to
man
ufactu
rer’s
instr
uctio
ns a
nd lo
cal c
odes
for p
reca
ution
s re
quire
d for
pa
ssing
chim
ney
throu
gh a
com
busti
ble w
all o
r ceil
ing. I
nspe
ct an
d cle
an e
xhau
st ve
nting
syste
m fre
quen
tly in
acco
rdan
ce w
ith m
anufa
cture
r’s in
struc
tions
.Us
e a 3”
or 4”
diam
eter t
ype “
L” or
“PL”
venti
ng sy
stem.
Do no
t con
nect
this u
nit to
a ch
imne
y flue
servi
cing a
nothe
r app
lianc
e.FO
R US
E W
ITH
PELL
ETIZ
ED W
OOD
FUEL
OR
A SH
ELLE
D CO
RN/P
ELLE
T MI
XTUR
E ON
LY.
Input
Ratin
g Max
:5.7 l
b. fue
l/hr
Elec
trical
Ratin
g: 24
0 VAC
, 50 H
z, St
art 2
.6 AM
PS, R
un 2.
0 AMP
SU.
S. E
lectric
al Ra
ting:
115 V
AC, 6
0 Hz,
Star
t 4.2
AMPS
, Run
3.6 A
MPS
Emiss
ions o
f CO
in Co
mbus
tion:
Norm
al He
at Ou
tput: <
.02%
, Red
uced
Hea
t Outp
ut: <
.04%
Flue G
as Te
mper
ature
: 224
CTh
erma
l Outp
ut: 10
.5kW
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy: N
orma
l: 84%
, Red
uced
: 73%
Fuel
Type
: Woo
d Pell
ets, 5
mm di
amete
r, 20m
m lon
g
S
helle
d cor
n, wh
en m
ixed w
ith pe
llets
Route
powe
r cor
d awa
y fro
m un
it.DA
NGER
: Risk
of el
ectric
al sh
ock.
Disc
onne
ct po
wer s
upply
befor
e ser
vicing
.Re
place
glas
s only
with
5mm
cera
mic a
vaila
ble fr
om yo
ur de
aler.
For f
urthe
r instr
uctio
n refe
r to o
wner
’s ma
nual.
Keep
view
ing an
d ash
remo
val d
oors
tightl
y clos
ed du
ring o
pera
tion.
Repo
rt #/R
appo
rt #1
35-S
-10b
-2
Do n
ot re
mov
e thi
s lab
el/Ne
pas
enlev
er ce
tte ét
ique
tte.M
ade i
n th
e USA
/Fab
riqué
aux é
.-U.
U.S.
ENV
IROM
ENTA
L PR
OTEC
TION
AGE
NCY
This
mode
l is ex
empt
from
EPA
certifi
catio
n und
er40
CFR
60.53
1 by d
efinit
ion[W
ood H
eater
(A) “
air-to
-fuel
ratio
”].
12"
2.25
"
6.25
"
6.25
"5”
min
. 5” min. AA
C
B
USA
CA
NA
DA
Flo
or p
ro
tec
tor
54"
2.25
"
14.7
5"14
.75"
24"
Manu
fact
ured
by/F
abriq
ué p
ar: H
arm
an S
tove
Com
pany
352 M
ount
ain H
ouse
Roa
d, H
alifa
x, PA
1703
2 (
é.-U
.)
Dat
e of
Man
ufac
ture
/ D
ate
de fa
bric
atio
n20
13
2014
20
15
JAN
FE
B
MA
R
APR
M
AY
JUN
JU
L A
UG
SE
P O
CT
NO
V D
EC
BARC
ODE
LABE
LM
odèl
e : A
CC
ENTR
A-2
App
arei
l de
chau
ffage
à g
ranu
lés
de b
ois
Test
réali
sés p
ar O
MNI-T
est L
abor
atorie
s, Inc
.Ra
ppor
t # 13
5-S-
10b-
2Es
sais
Selon
les
norm
es 1
509-
04 d
e l’A
STM,
ULC
S62
7-00
and
ULC
-C1
482-
M199
0Ap
pare
il de c
hauff
age à
gran
ulés (
UM) 8
4- H
UDNO
RMES
EUR
OPéE
NNES
:NF
EN
1478
5 CET
IAT
– Déc
. 200
6AE
MC M
ESUR
ES E
N503
66 –
Déc.
2006
EMIT
ECH,
APA
VE &
BFP
Elec
troniq
ue –
Fév.
2004
EN55
014-
1, EN
5501
4-2,
EN 61
000-
3-2,
EN 61
000-
3-3
PREV
ENTI
ON D
ES IN
CEND
IES
Resp
ecter
scru
puleu
seme
nt les
instr
uctio
ns du
cons
tructe
ur po
ur l’i
nstal
lation
et
les c
onsig
nes
de fo
nctio
nnem
ent.
Resp
ecter
les
règle
s de
séc
urité
en
vigue
ur da
ns vo
tre ré
gion.
AVER
TISS
EMEN
T PO
UR M
OBIL
E HO
MES:
Ne
pas
instal
ler d
ans
une
cham
bre.
ll es
t inp
érati
f de
prév
oir u
ne p
rise
d’air
extér
ieur.
L’inté
grité
stru
ctura
le du
pla
nche
r, du p
lafon
d et d
es m
urs d
oit êt
re st
rictm
ent p
rése
rvée.
Se re
porte
r aux
instr
uctio
ns d
u fab
rican
t et a
ux ré
gleme
ntatio
ns s
pécifi
ques
loc
ales c
once
rnan
t les p
réca
ution
s req
uises
lors
de la
trav
ersé
e d’u
n mu
r ou
d’un p
lafon
d. Co
ntrôle
r et n
ettoy
er fr
éque
mmen
t toul
le sy
stème
d’év
acua
tion
des f
umée
s con
formé
ment
aux r
ecom
mand
ation
s du c
onstr
ucteu
r.Ut
iliser
des c
ondu
its «
spéc
ial gr
anulé
ls » d
e diam
ètre 8
0 mm
ou 10
0 mm.
Ne pa
s rac
cord
er ce
poêle
à un
cond
uit de
chem
inée d
éjà ut
ilisé.
FONC
TION
NE E
XCLU
SIVE
MENT
AVE
C DE
S GR
ANUL
ES D
E BO
IS.
SE C
ONFO
RMER
AUX
INST
RUCT
IONS
D’U
TILI
SATI
ONCo
nsom
matio
n max
imale
: 2.16
kg/h
Cara
ctéris
tique
s éle
ctriqu
es: 2
40VC
, 50
Hz, I
ntens
ité a
u dé
marra
ge 2
.6 A,
Int
ensit
é fon
ction
neme
nt no
rmal
2.0 A
Tenir
le co
rdon
d’ali
menta
tion à
l’éca
rt du
poéle
.
AGEN
CE A
MéRI
CAIN
E PO
UR L
A PR
OTEC
TION
DE
L’ENV
IRON
MENT
Ce m
odéle
est d
ispen
sé p
ar E
PA ce
rtific
atio
n d’
aprè
40 C
FR 60
.531 p
ar d
èfini
tion
[App
areil
à bo
is(A)
Rat
io ai
r/com
bust
ion]
PROT
ECTI
ON D
U PL
ANCH
ER
USA
CAN
ADA
Côtés
(A)
6
”
200m
mAr
rière
(B)
0
”
200m
mAv
ant
(C)
6”
45
0mm
Har
man
Acc
entra
-2 P
elle
t Sto
veLa
bel m
easu
res:
5.2
5" h
igh
X 1
1.5"
wid
e
008
Seria
l No.
No d
e sér
ie:
Rev
CP.
N. 3
-90-
247
Pleasecopyyourserialnumber
fromthelabelonyourstovetothe
boxbelow.
SEr
IAl
Nu
mb
Er SAm
PlE
lAbE
l
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= Contains updated information
Introduction
ESP Control 5
Automatic Operation 6
manual Operation 8
Assembly & Installation 10
venting 15
maintenance 22
Trouble-Shooting 27
Specifications 28
wiring diagram 30
Corn Instructions 31
warranty 33
Service Parts 35
Thisheatingappliancedoesnotjusthaveautomaticignition,ithastotalautomatictemperaturecontrol.TheAccentrahasaninputheatrangefrom0to40,000BTU's.Thispatentedfeedsystemhasamaximumfeedrateof5lbs.perhourandaminimum(maintenance)feedrateof.75lbs.perhourandthen"off"ifnecessary.Thehopperholdsapproximately50poundsoffuel.Theunithasaneasytocleancombustionsystemwithanashpanthatholdsashfrom1tonofburnedpremiumpellets.Thecontrol isdesignedforeasyandefficientoperation.Ithas2automaticmodesofoperationand2manualmodesofoperation.TheAccentrausesasmallroomsensorratherthanawallthermostatformoreaccuratetemperaturecontrol.Thisunitisequippedwithseveraldifferentsafetydeviceswhichwillbeexplainedlaterinthismanual.Withitsspeciallydesignedburnpotandthe"AdvanceIgniter"AutomaticIgnitionSystem,theunitcanburnalargevarietyofpelletizedfuelswithvaryingashcontent.Theaccordionstylecastironheatexchangersystemallowsmaximumsurfaceareaforthemostefficientheattransferinasmallerfirebox.ForYourSafety:Wheninstallingasolidfuelappliance,itisalsorecommendedtoinstallSmokeandCarbonMonoxideDetectorsoneverylevelofthehouse.Duringtheinitialfiringoftheappliance,somesmokeorodormayoccurduetopaintcuring.Youmaywanttokeepsomewindowsopenforventilationduringthefirstfewhoursofburningtopreventsmokedetectoractivation.Testyoursmokeandcarbonmonoxidedetectorsregularly.
SAFETYNOTICE: IFTHISHarman®ACCENTRAPELLETSTOVEISNOTPROPERLYINSTALLED.AHOUSEFIREMAYRESULT.FORYOURSAFETY,FOLLOWTHEINSTALLATIONDIRECTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDINGOR FIREOFFICIALSABOUTRESTRICTIONSAND INSTALLATIONINSPECTIONREQUIREMENTSINYOURAREA.
Safety testing by Omni-Test LaboratoriesASTM-E1509-04 • ULC-S627-00 & ULC/ORD-C1482-M1990• Report # 135-S-10b-2This appliance is also approved for installation into a shop.
352MountainHouseRoadHalifax,PA17032
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ESP Control
3 blinks:IndicatesthattheESP(ExhaustSensingProbe)hasgoneoutofrangetoomanytimes.Iftheunitseemstobeoperatingcorrectly,performamanualreset*.4 blinks: Can occur only in Room TempMode andindicatesRoomSensingProbe failedornot installed. IfaRoomSensingProbeistheninstalled,thestatuslightwillautomaticallyreset.NOTE:Unitwillnotstartin"AUTO"withthisstatuserror.5 blinks (In Igniter Auto. mode Only):Indicatesthattheunithasfailedtolightwithinthe36minutestartcycle.Toreset-TurnModeSelectorto"OFF",thenturntoeithermodeagain.)
6 blinks :Indicatesthatthecontrolhascalculatedpoororincompletecombustionoccurringformorethan25minutes.Asixblinkstatusmaybesetifthestoveisallowedtorunoutofpellets.Toreset,turnmodeselectorto"OFF"thenbackontothedesiredmode.Iftheunitwasnotoutofpellets,seeTroubleshootingsection,Page27,formoredetails.* manual reset-disconnectpowercordforafewsecondsandreconnect.IferrorstilloccurscallyourDealer.
Mode Selector Allows you to choose between Room Temp Mode, Stove Temp Mode, or OFF. Also allows you to vary the distribution blower speed by turning the knob to the high or low side of each mode.
Feed adjusterSets the maximum feed rate
TestRuns all motors at full speed for one minute to check operation. After a minute, the control will simulate a minimum burn and the combustion blower will remain on low.
Distr ibution Blower speed ad jus tmen t range.
L = lowH = high
V a r i a b l e s p e e d anywhere between L and H; although as the stove temp. goes up, so does the L and H scale.
Power LightIndicates power to the control.
Indicates power to the feed motor.
Indicates power to combustion blower
Status LightWill be lit in either stove or room temp mode when pointer is not within off position band except after normal shut down. Blinks to indicate errors listed below.
Indicates power to distribution blower.
Indicates igniter is on.
Igniter switchSet to appropr iate Start-Up mode.
Temp dialAllows you to adjust the room temperature in Room Temp Mode using the outer scale marked in degrees Fahrenheit . I t also allows you to adjust the stove temperature while in Stove Temp Mode using the inner scale marked from 1 to 7.
Dealer Diagnostic PortFor dealer maintenance only. Requires special DDM monitor supplied to Harman® Dealers exclusively.
Status light error messages:
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TheAccentra pellet stove ismore than just automatic ignition, it is also automatictemperaturecontrol.Theautomaticsystemwillallowthefiresizetobeadjustedtomatchtheheatingneedsandevenputthefireoutifnecessary.Ifheatisneededafterthefireisout,theAccentrawillautomaticallyre-igniteandadjustthefiresizetomatchtheheatingneed.Thetotallyautomaticroomsensormodeisrecommendedbecauseofitsefficiency. Theunitcanbeswitchedbetween"AUTO"and"MANUAL"atanytimeduringoperation.
Igniter switch to "AuTO"room Temperature modeIn"RoomTempMode"heatoutputiscontrolledautomaticallybytheRoomSensingProbe.WhentheRoomSensingProbecallsforheat,thestovewillincreaseoutput.WhentheRoomSensingProbeisgettingclosetothesettemperature,thestovewillbegintoleveloffoutputandkeepthefireburningatjusttherighttemperaturetomaintainthatsetting.Highoutputislimitedbythefeedratesetting.Thecontrolwill feedwhat it needs tomeet the demand,UP TO therate allowedby theFeedAdjuster dial setting.Theunit'smaximumburnrateshouldnotcreate less than1"ofashontheburnpotfrontedge(SeeFig.4).Overfeedingisnotasafetyconcern,butfuelmaybewastedifunburnedpelletsfallintotheashpan.In"RoomTempMode"aconstantfuelconsumptionrateissacrificedforexactroomtemperature.Therefore,asitgetscoldermorepelletswillbeburnedautomatically.The distribution blower speedwill vary according to thepositionofthemodeselectorpointer,andfiresize.Igniter switch to "AuTO"Stove Temperature modeThisallowsforautomaticignitionuponstart-uponly.Theunitcanthenbesetatanydesiredsetting.Theheatoutputandfuel consumptionwill remainconstant regardlessof roomtemperature (See Fig 2).The unit'smaximum feed rateshouldnotcreatelessthan1"ofashontheburnpotfrontedge(SeeFig4).Theunit's lowburnormaintenancesetting isas lowas itwillgo.Itwillnotgooutunlessitrunsoutoffueloristurnedto"off".Shut-down ProcedureTo kill the fire or stop burning the stove, turn theModeSelector to"OFF".Thiswillcausethefiretodiminishandburnout.Whenthefireburnsoutandthestovecoolsdowneverythingwillstop.Ifyoupulltheplugtoshutdownthestove,allmotorswillstop.Thismaycauseincompletecombustionandsmokeinthefirebox.Iftheloaddoorisopenedthesmokemayescape.Thebestwaytoshutdownthestoveissimplyletitrunoutofpellets,thenthestovewillshutdownautomatically.
Automatic Ignition/Operation
Fig. 2
Room Temperature Mode: This setting will produce a room temperature of 70 degrees with the distribution blower at medium speed.
This setting will produce medium heat with the distribution blower on "low".
This setting will produce continuous maximum heat output with the distribution blower at full speed.
Stove Temperature mode
Fig. 1
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See Hint #7.1"
Igniter Switch to "AuTO" (down position)Makesuretheunitispluggedintoa120VAC,60Hzelectricalsource.Thepowerlightshouldbetheonlylightlit.ImPOrTANT: Toavoidunwantedsmoke,Besurethereisnofuelorothercombustiblesintheashpanpriortolighting.Keep all doors closed during operation.Maintainallsealsandgasketsingoodcondition.Useonlytheburnpot,assuppliedinthefirebox,tosupportorcontaintheburningfuel.Nootherformofgrateorrackispermitted.1. Turn mode Selector to "OFF".2. Fill hopperwithpellets.3. Clean burn pot withscraper,ifnecessary.4. If starting after an empty hopper, turn Feed Adjuster
to "TEST" (forone60secondcycle).Thiswillfeedpelletsintotheaugertubeandalsoallowyoutocheckthemotorsforoperation.NOTE: The auger motor will not operate with the view door or ash pan door open.
5. Turn Feed Adjuster to #4.6. Flip the Igniter Switch down intothe"AUTO"position.7. Turn the Temperature dial to the desired room
temperature.8. Turn the mode SelectortoRoomTemperatureorStove
Temperature.9. Fill the hopper with pellets and remove ashes as
required.
Automatic Start up
helpful hints1. Fines are small pieces of broken pellets (sawdust). Fines do
not flow easily and often build up on the hopper funnel bottom angles. These fines can be pushed into the feeder opening and then fill the hopper with pellets. As the system works, they will be burned.
2. The "TEST" cycle will operate the feeder motor for exactly one minute. Turning to "TEST" again and again may feed too much fuel into the burn pot causing excessive smoke on start-up.
3. The firebox low pressure switch will not allow the auger motor or the igniter element to operate if the view door is open.
4. Adjust Feed Rate. If this is your first fire or you are trying different pellets, set the feed adjuster to #4, Fig. 3. This is a conservative number and will probably need to be increased. After you know a feed rate setting that works well, use that setting. Remember, if your feed rate is too high you may waste fuel.
5. This is usually a weekly maintenance procedure. Cleaning the burn pot with the scraper with a small amount of new fuel in the bottom is not a problem. First, scrape the ashes on the front of the burn pot into the ash pan. Then scrape the holed surface downward into the burn pot. When the stove is ignited these scrapings will be pushed out by the feeder.
6. The ash pan can hold the ashes from approximately 1 ton of premium fuel. This means the ashes will only need to be emptied a few times a year.
7. Setting the feed adjuster # for maximum burn: With the unit burning in "AUTO", turn to "Stove Mode" and put the fan on "H". Set the Temperature Dial to #7. Allow the unit to burn for about 30 minutes and check ash on front of burn pot. Fig. 4. If the ash line is larger than 1", turn the feed adjuster from #4 to #5. Allow another 30 minutes of burn time and check again. If , at #6 setting, a 1" or less ash bed is not obtainable, it is not a problem. The 1" ash bed is only a maximum burn rate and at most normal settings the ash bed will be larger.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
CAuTIONDO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE. FOR ExAMpLE: NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYpE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN Up" A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEp ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE.
Starting First Fire
NOTE: All PACKAgINg & ShIPPINg mATErIAlS muST bE rEmOvEd FrOm ThE STOvE bEFOrE OPErATINg.
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TheAccentraPelletStove is capableofmanualoperation.Thisallows theoperator tomanuallycontroloperationandfuelconsumption.Manualoperationcanalsobehelpfulduringanemergency(i.e.igniterfailure,orwhenusingcertaingenerators.)Theunitcanbeswitchedbetween"AUTO"and"MANUAL"atanytimeduringoperation.
Igniter Switch to "mANuAl"room Temperature modeThefirewillhavetobelitwithstartinggelandamatch,orstarted automatically, see "AutomaticOperation".Turn to"Manual"positionwhenthefireisestablished.Thedifferencebetween"AUTO"RoomTemperatureModeand"Manual"RoomTemperatureModeisthatthefirewillnotgooutastheroomtemperaturegoesabovethecontrolboardsetting.Theunitcanonlygotolowburnandwillremainthereuntilitrunsoutoffueloruntilmoreheatisneededandthefeedrateincreases.Feedrateadjustmentsanddialsettingsarethesameas"AUTO"settings.Igniter Switch to "mANuAl"Stove Temperature modeTheadvantageofthismodeistoallowtheoperatortohavealargeviewingfirewithoutblowingextraheatintotheroom.Duringoperation,withthetemperaturedialsetat#4orless,thedistributionfanwillnotoperate.A#3onthetemperaturedial anda#4on the feedadjuster is approximately 80%output.Thedistributionblowerwill notoperatebelow thispoint.Therefore,therecanbeahigherfeedrate(alargerviewingfire)withoutanexcessofhotairblowing into theroom.AnexampleofwhentousetheManualStoveTemperatureMode is ifyouwant towatcha largefireand theroom isalreadyuptotemperature.TheStoveTemperatureModeallowsyou tohavea larger fireanda lower sound level,withoutthedistributionblower.NOTE: during the use of this mode, if you keep increasing the temperature dial setting to increase the fire size, the distribution blower will automatically come on when the ESP Temperature reaches 350° F, or 81% output.
NOTE: when starting the unit in the "AuTO" mode, switching to "mANuAl" can be done at any time. Once an ignition cycle is started, it will continue, regardless of mode. There is no need to wait for the ignition cycle to complete.
manual Ignition/Operation
Room Temperature Mode: This setting will produce a room temperature of 70 degrees with the distribution blower at medium speed.
Fig. 5
This setting will produce a large viewing fire without a distribution blower operating.
manual Stove Temperature mode
Fig. 6
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Shut-down ProcedureTurntheModeSelectorto"OFF".Thiswillallowthefiretodiminishandburnout.WhenthefireburnsoutandtheESPcools,everythingwillstop.Neverpulltheplugtoshutdownthestove.Thiswillcauseincompletecombustionandsmokeinthefirebox.Iftheloaddoorisopenedthesmokemayescape.Thebestwaytoshutdownthestoveissimplyletitrunoutofpellets,thenthestovewillshutdownautomatically.
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1"See Hint #7.
manual Start up
Igniter Switch to "mANuAl" (up position)Makesuretheunitispluggedintoa120VAC,60Hzelectricalsource.ImPOrTANT: Toavoidunwantedsmoke,Besurethereisnofuelorothercombustiblesintheashpanpriortolighting.Keepalldoorsclosedduringoperation.Maintainallsealsandgasketsingoodcondition.Useonlytheburnpot,assuppliedinthefirebox,tosupportorcontaintheburningfuel.Nootherformofgrateorrackispermitted.1. Turn FEEd AdjuSTEr to the desired feed rate.No.4
isgoodformostpellets.4
2. Turn the mOdE SElECTOr to “OFF” and then to the desired mode.Thiswillresetthecontrolandstartthecombustionmotor.
3. Turn the TEmPErATurE dIAl to the desired setting.4. Clean the burn pot with the scraper, if necessary.5
5. Fill the burn pot with pellets, only level with front edge.(DoNotOverFill).
NOTE: If an automatic ignition was attempted - be sure to give the appliance at least 30 minutes of cooling time before proceeding with these instructions.6. Add starting gel on top of the pellets.Stirthegelinto
pelletsforfasterlighting.SEE CAuTION bElOw.Theuseofastartinggel that iscommerciallymarketedforusewithpelletstovesispermittedONlYwhenperformingacoldstart.Alsobesuretoperformtheabovestepsinsequencetoensurecombustionbloweroperationbeforeapplyingthestartinggel.Followthestartermanufacturer'sinstructionsforproperapplication.7. light the starting gel with a match, and close the door.
Operationwill beginwhen the fire reaches thepropertemperature.
8. Fill the hopper with pellets and remove ashes as required.
helpful hints:1. Fines are small pieces of broken pellets (sawdust). Fines do
not flow easily and often build up on the hopper funnel bottom angles. These fines can be pushed into the feeder opening and then fill the hopper with pellets. As the system works, they will be burned.
2. The "TEST" cycle will operate the feeder motor for exactly one minute. Turning to "TEST" again and again may feed too much fuel into the burn pot causing excessive smoke on start-up.
3. The firebox low pressure switch will not allow the auger motor or the igniter element to operate if the view door or the ash pan door are open.
4. Adjust Feed Rate. If this is your first fire or you are trying different pellets, set the feed adjuster to #4, Fig. 7. This is a conservative number and will probably need to be increased. After you know a feed rate setting that works well, use that setting. Remember, if your feed rate is too high you may waste fuel.
5. This is usually a weekly maintenance procedure. Cleaning the burn pot with the scraper with a small amount of new fuel in the bottom is not a problem. First, scrape the ashes on the front of the burn pot into the ash pan. Then scrape the holed surface downward into the burn pot. When the stove is ignited these scrapings will be pushed out by the feeder.
6. The ash pan can hold the ashes from approximately 1 ton of premium fuel. This means the ashes will only need to be emptied a few times a year.
7. Setting the feed adjuster # for maximum burn: With the unit burning in "AUTO", turn to "Stove Mode" and put the fan on "H". Set the Temperature Dial to #7. Allow the unit to burn for about 30 minutes and check ash on front of burn pot. Fig. 9. If the ash line is larger than 1", turn the feed adjuster from #4 to #5. Allow another 30 minutes of burn time and check again. If , at #6 setting, a 1" or less ash bed is not obtainable, it is not a problem. The 1" ash bed is only a maximum burn rate and at most normal settings the ash bed will be larger.
Fig. 8
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
CAuTIONDO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE. FOR ExAMpLE: NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYpE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN Up" A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEp ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE.
manual "Cold" Start
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Placethestoveonanoncombustiblefloorsurfaceorfloorprotector.Thiscanbeaminimumofa20gaugesheetmetalplate,ceramictilewithgroutedjoints,aULlistedstoveboard,oraHarman®CastIronfloorprotector.TheHarman®CastIronFloorProtector isequaltotheminimumdimensions,whichare241/16"x28
5/8".Thisallowsfora2"extensiononeachsideof theunit (which is actually6 inches from the windowopening)anda6"extension to the front (measured from the windowopeningalso)(33/8"ifmeasuredfromthebaseplatefrontedge.)Therearedgeofthefloorprotectioncanbeflushwiththecastbaseplaterearedge.NOTE for Canadian installation only:PerULC-S627-00,If installedona combustible floor, the need to provideanoncombustiblefloor protector covering theareabeneaththespace heater andextendingatleast17.72"(450mm)onthefiringsideandatleast7.87"(200mm)ontheothersides.In Canada, you may follow smaller U.S. floor protection requirements ONlY if the user agrees to completely shut-down the appliance, and allow it to cool to where all fire is extinguished and the combustion blower and its indicator light shuts off, prior to opening the firebox door or ash door.Floor protection is requiredunder anyhorizontal venting.Thisprotectionmustextend2inches(5.8cm)beyondeachsideofthehorizontalpipe.
Installation
CAuTIONhOT whIlE IN OPErATION.KEEP ChIldrEN, ClOThINg ANd FurNITurE AwAY. CONTACT mAY CAuSE SKIN burNS.
dO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIr dISTrIbuTION duCT Or SYSTEm.
INSTAll vENT AT ClEArANCES SPECIFIEd bY ThE vENT mANuFACTurEr.
dO NOT uSE mAKEShIFT COmPONENTS Or COmPrOmISES whEN INSTAllINg ThIS APPlIANCE. YOur SAFETY IS A SErIOuS CONCErN.
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j
Floor Protection requirements US Canada
Sides
Rear
6" 200mm
0" 200mm
K Front 6" 450mm
jCanada
juSA
K
lNOTE:Measurement"K"ismeasuredfromtheglassintheUSONLY
Floor protector
Harman®CastIronFloorProtectorsize:241/16(611mm)X285/8(727mm)
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WheninstallingandoperatingyourHarman®AccentraPelletStove,respectbasicsafetystandards.ReadtheseinstructionscarefullybeforeyouattempttoinstalloroperatetheAccentra.Failuretodosomayresultindamagetopropertyorpersonalinjuryandmayvoidtheproductwarranty.SeveralissuesmustbeaddressedwhenselectingasuitablelocationforyourAccentraPelletStove.Observingrequiredclearancestocombustiblematerials,theproximitytoasafechimneyorventingsystem,andtheaccessibilityofelectricalsupplymustallbeconsidered.Placethestoveawayfromcombustiblewallsatleastasfarasshowninfigures10,11,&13.Clearances may Only be reduced using methods Approved by the regulating Authority having jurisdiction.Notethattheclearancesshownareminimumforsafetybutdonotleavemuchroomforaccesswhencleaningorserviceisneeded.
TheClearancetoTheTopofTheUnitis60"(152cm)MeasuredFromTheFloor.
5” min. 5” min.
6.25"159m
m
6.25"159mm
Fig.1112"
305mm
2.25"57mm
Alternate floor protector dimension may be used as long as they satisfy the measurement requirements shown below.Minumum size floor protection for a corner installation hearth pad is 241/16" x 285/8".
This is the minimum size Harman® recommends for an alcove with a 60" ceiling.
Fig. 1354"
24" 24"
2.25"
14.75" 14.75"
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InstallationImPOrTANT NOTE: TheAccentraisshippedboltedtotheskidthroughtwoholesinthecastbaseplate.Iftheseholesarenotusedtolagtheunittothefloortheseholesmustbefilledwiththe3/8"x1/2"hexheadboltsprovided.(Seetagonboltbagprovided.)
Skid bolt down holes/floor lag down holes
Fig. 14
Optionalkit#1-00-12302contains4rubberpadfeet.Usedtoraisethebottomedgeofthecastbaseplateoffthefloorsurface,theyensurethatanyvibrationscausedbymotorsand othermoving partswill not be transferred by directcontact. These rubber pads have a threaded stud thatextendsthroughthebaseplate.Thetopofthethreadedstudhasascrewdriverslot.Therefore, theunitcanbe leveledfromaboveinsidetheunit.Thefronttwoareintherightandleftfrontcornersofthefirebox.NOTE:Thedoorwillneedtobepartiallyclosedtoaccesstherightlevelingpadstudduetothedoorhinge.Thereartwostudsaretotherightandleftofthedistributionblower.Theyaresomewhatdifficulttoreach,therefore,itissuggestedthatthereartwopadsbeadjustedbytiltingtheunitslightlyforward.Adjustthepadswithyourfingersandtiltunitbackforfit.Thenadjustthefrontpadsforthefinalclearance.
There isa legkitavailable for theAccentra (Item#1-00-247211).Thefourcastironlegsbolttoaplate,andthestovethensitsontheplate.Therubberlevelingfeetareremovedtoallowthestovetofitdownoverthelegplate.Thelegkitadds2.95inchesinheight.Thelegkitcanalsobeusedinconjunctionwiththecastfloorprotector.Ifusingwiththecastfloorprotector,afloorprotectorcoverisalsoneededsincethelegsallowviewingunderneaththestove.
Leg Kit includes; four legs, mounting plate and hardware.
dO NOT blOCK Or ObSTruCT ThE ArEA bENEATh ThE APPlIANCE. ThIS AIrFlOw IS CruCIAl TO SAFE OPErATION ANd ClEArANCES TO COmbuSTIblES.
Optional rubber Pad leveling Feet
Optional leg Kit
Leveling/vibration-dampening feetFig. 15
NOTE: All PACKAgINg & ShIPPINg mATErIAlS muST bE rEmOvEd FrOm ThE STOvE bEFOrE OPErATINg.
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AFTEr ThE INSTAllATION IS COmPlETEBeforethefirstfireislit,checkandrecordthehighandlowdraftreadingnumbersonpage13.Makeadjustmentstothelowdraftatthistime,ifnecessary.
mObIlE hOmE INSTAllATION ShOuld bE dONE IN ACCOrdANCE wITh ThE mANuFACTurEd hOmE ANd SAFETY STANdArd (hud), CFr 3280, PArT 24.
Unit bolt down holes for mobile home installation lag to floor with 1/4" diameter lag bolts with washer. (not supplied.) Note: If the optional leg kit is used, a longer bolt will be required.
mobile home Installation
Fig. 16
CAuTION ThE STruCTurAl INTEgrITY OF ThE mObIlE hOmE FlOOr, wAll, ANd CEIlINg/rOOF muST bE mAINTAINEd.
CAuTIONThE STOvE IS hOT whIlE IN OPErATION.KEEP ChIldrEN, ClOThINg ANd FurNITurE AwAY. CONTACT mAY CAuSE SKIN burNS.
wArNINgKEEP COmbuSTIblE mATErIAlS SuCh AS grASS, lEAvES, ETC. AT lEAST 3 FEET AwAY FrOm ThE POINT dIrECTlY uNdEr ThE vENT TErmINATION.
wArNINg! dO NOT INSTAll IN SlEEPINg rOOm
Canadian Standard ulC S627 requires that all outdoor-aired space heaters must be attached to the structure.
When installing theAccentra in amobile home severalrequirements must be followed: 1. Theunitmustbeboltedtothefloor.Thiscanbedonewith
1/4"lagscrewsthroughthe2holesinthebaseplateshowninFig.16
2. Theunitmustalsobeconnectedtooutsideair.Seepage15.
3. Floor protection and clearancesmust be followed asshownonpage10.
4. Unitmustbegroundedtothemetalframeofthemobilehome.
5. Chimneymustmeet requirements ofCAN/ULC-S629,Standard for 650°C Factory Built Chimneys. FollowManufacturer's guidelines concerning height andclearancestocombustibles.Usethesamemanufacturer'scomponentstoprovideaneffectivevaporbarrierwherethechimneyorothercomponentpenetratestotheexteriorofthemobilehome.dO NOT mIX COmPONENTS FrOm dIFFErENT mANuFACTurErS. The top section ofchimneyandthechimneycapmustberemovabletoamaximumheightof13.5'fortransportofthemobilehome.
CAuTION: This appliance must be vented to the outside.Due tohigh temperatures, theAccentrashouldbeplacedoutoftrafficandawayfromfurnitureanddraperies.Childrenandadultsshouldbealertedtothehazardsofhighsurfacetemperaturesandshouldstayawaytoavoidburntoskinand/orclothing.Youngchildrenshouldbecarefullysupervisedwhentheyareinthesameroomasthestove.ClothingandotherflammablematerialsshouldnotbeplacedonorneartheAccentraPelletStove.InstallationandrepairoftheAccentraPelletStoveshouldbedonebyaqualifiedserviceperson.Theapplianceshouldbeinspectedbeforeuseandatleastannuallybyaqualifiedservice person.More frequent cleaningwill be required.It is imperative that control compartments, burners, andcirculatingairpassagewaysoftheAccentrabekeptclean.
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Combustion Motor Speed Control Low draft only set point.The small straight screwdriver slot is plastic; therefore, the unit can be adjusted while in operation.Theseunitsarepre-testedatthefactorywithexactly120VAC,60Hz.Theyarecheckedandadjustedforfireboxtightness,gasketleakage,motoroperationandigniteroperation.TheAccentraisthenfactorysetatahighadjustment.NOTE: low draft adjustment may be required. The factory low draft setting may not be correct for the units permanent installation conditions.ThecontrolboardontheAccentraisequippedwithalowdraftadjustmentport.Locatedonthecontrolfacejusttotheleftoftheigniterlight.SeeFigure17.Thisvoltageadjustmentisprovidedtoallowtheunittobeadjustedforthehouseholdvoltagewheretheunitisgoingtobeinpermanentoperation.NOTE:Thelinevoltagevariesfromareatoareaandoftenhometohome.Thelowdraftvoltageshouldbeadjustedtoachievethemostefficient burnon lowburnor "maintenance".This voltageadjustment allows the installer to change the lowvoltagesetpointapproximately15volts. Thisadjustmentshouldbedonebytheinstallerduringsetupbecauseadraftmeterreadingisrequired toensurepropersetup.Iftheunitisnotadjustedproperly,itdoesnotcauseasafetyconcern.Iftheunitisadjustedtoohigh,onlyefficiencyislost.Iftheunitisadjustedtoolow,thelowdraftpressureswitchwillnotallowthefeedermotorortheignitertooperate.
Asimpledrafttestshouldbeperformedaftercompletingthefluepipeinstallation.Recordtheresultsforfuturereference:1. Plugunitintoa120VAC,60Hzoutlet.2. Closethehopperlidandfrontviewdoor.Neitherpellets
orafirearerequiredforthistest.3. Withthemodeselectorinthe"OFF"position,turnthefeed
adjusterto"TEST".4. Record thehighdraft_____in.W.C. (Normal is -.45 to
-.55)ThecontrolwillbeontheHighDraftforatotalof1minute.
5. After1minute,thecombustionmotorwillgodowntolowdraft and thedistributionblowerwill goonhigh.Allowapproximately 15 seconds to pass for the combustionmotortoslowbeforecheckingthelowdraft.
6. Ifthelowdraftisbetween.30and.35,recordthereading_____in.W.C.Ifthereadingishigher,slowlyturnthesetscrewcounter-clockwiseuntilthedraftlowers.Ifthereadingislower,veryslowlyturnthesetscrewclockwiseuntilthedraftincreases.
NOTE: In some cases, the draft may not go as low as .30 even with the set screw completely counter-clockwise.
Fig. 17 Fig. 18
low draft voltage Adjustment
The rear panel will need to be removed prior to installing the draft meter to the barbed tee Fig 18. Be sure to hold the barbed tee while removing the plug cover. Replace plug cover after draft test.
MAGNEHELIC
INCHES OF WATER
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Theroomsensorisasmalltemperaturesensorontheendofa60"wire.Thissensorisinstalledmuchlikeastandardwallthermostat.Becauseitissosmall,itcanbehiddenalongthetrimofadoorwayorevenupthelegofacoffeetable.Thereisaremoteroomsensorportontherearoftheunitforeasyexternalconnection.Usestandard18-2thermostatwiretoextendthedistancetothedesiredlocation(100'maximum).Theroomsensorshouldbeinstalledinthelocationwhereyouwanttocontrolthetemperature.NOTE:Distancesofmorethan25feet fromtheunitor inanother roomarenot recommended.The roomsensor isessentialfortheAccentra'sexcellentefficiency.It is recommended that the room sensor be installed,evenifonlyinstalledontherearoftheunitasareturnairsensor.Thereisanintakescreenonthebottomoftherearsheetmetalenclosure.Thisisanidealplacetotiewrapthesensorheadtosensereturnairtemperature.
Fig. 19
room Sensor Installation
room Sensor and rear Shield Installation
rear Shields
Fig. 20
5/16" Hex Head Screws (2 on each side)
5/16" Hex Head Screws (2 on each side)
Therear insulatedshieldsaresplit in themiddle foreasyremoval.Eachshieldhastwo5/16"hexheadscrewsthatonlyneedtobeloosened(NOTREMOVED)toallowtheshieldtoslideawayfromtheunit.NOTE: It is not recommended that the unit be operated with the shields removed, due to the hot and moving parts which they protect.
Donotallowpelletsorsawdusttobuilduponthehopperlip.Inspectthehopperlidgasketfordamage.Agoodhopperlidsealisveryimportantforproperoperation.
Fig. 21
Hopper Lid Foam Gaskets
Hopper lip
rEmINdErS
NOTE: All PACKAgINg & ShIPPINg mATErIAlS muST bE rEmOvEd FrOm ThE STOvE bEFOrE OPErATINg.
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ventingA combustion blower is used to extract the combustiongasesfromthefirebox.Thiscausesanegativepressureinthefireboxandapositivepressureintheventingsystemasshowninfig.22.Thelongertheventpipeandmoreelbowsusedinthesystem,thegreatertheflowresistance.Becauseofthesefactswerecommendusingasfewelbowsaspossibleand15feetorlessofventpipe.Themaximumhorizontalrunshouldnotexceed48".Ifmorethan15feetofpipeisneeded,thediametershouldbeincreasedfrom3"to4"becausealarger pipe causes less flow resistance.be sure to use approved pellet vent pipe wall and ceiling pass- through fittings to go through combustible walls and ceilings. Besuretouseastartingcollartoattachtheventingsystemtothestove.The starting collar must be secured to the heater with a minimum of three fasteners. Thescrewsprovidedareaself-drillingtypeofscrew.However,duetomaterialthickness,drillinga3/32"pilotholeisrecommendedforeachscrew.YoumayalsowishtosealthisconnectionwithRTVsiliconecaulking.NOTE: Simpson duravent Pelletvent Pro harman® Adapter Part #3PvP-Adhb and Pelletvent Pro harman® Adapter Increaser Part #3PvP-X4Adhb are highly recommended to be installed on the starter collar to insure a proper pipe connection to the unit.
venting
ImPOrTANT NOTICE3or4inchPelletVentPipe-(TypePL)Mustbeused.
Outside air flex pipe goes here
Room Sensor Connection Ports
3" PL ven t pipe flue collar
Fig. 23
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+
+
= Positive static pressure= Negative static pressure
+-
Fig. 22
Inlet Cover (part # 1-10-08542)
25' Flex pipe (part # 1-00-08543)
Fig. 24
Direct Vent Wall Passthrough Kit (part #1-00-677077)
Fig. 24b
Pelletventingpipe(alsoknownasPLvent)isconstructedof two layerswith air spacebetween the layers.This airspaceactsasaninsulatorandreducestheoutsidesurfacetemperaturetoallowaclearancetocombustiblesofonly3inches.Thesectionsofpipelocktogethertoformanairtightsealinmostcases;however,insomecasesaperfectsealisnotachieved.ForthisreasonandthefactthattheAccentraoperateswithapositiveventpressure,we specify that the joints also be sealed with high-temp silicone.
vent Pipe
Connection to outside air is strongly recommended. It isrequiredforallmobilehomeinstallations,andwherebuildingcodesrequire.Toinstalloutsideairuse23/8"I.D.flexpipe,partnumber1-00-08543(25feet).Thereisabreak-awayholeontherearpanelwhichmustberemovedbeforeconnectingtheflexpipe.Thepipeshouldberunoutsideandterminatetothesideorbelowtheventpipeoutletsotheflueoutletismorethan12"fromtheinletcover.Themaximumlengthrunofthispipeis15feet.Ifalongerrunisneeded,thesizemustbeincreasedto3".Inletcoverpartnumber1-10-08542shouldbeusedtokeepbirds,rodents,etc.outofthepipe.Youmay choose to use the optional Direct VentWallPassthroughKit (part #1-00-677077)which incorporatesventingpassthroughandoutsideair intoonecomponent.SeeFig.24b.
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ventingAvoiding Smoke and OdorsNegative Pressure, Shut-down, and Power Failure:To reduce the probability of back-drafting or burn-back in the pellet burning appliance during power failure or shut-down conditions, the stove must be able to draft naturallywithoutexhaustbloweroperation.Negativepressureinthehousewillresistthisnaturaldraftifnotaccountedforinthepelletapplianceinstallation.Heatrisesinthehouseandleaksoutatupperlevels.Thisairmustbereplacedwithcoldairfromoutdoors,whichflowsinto lower levels of the house.Vents and chimneys intobasementsandlowerlevelsofthehousecanbecometheconduitforairsupply,andreverseundertheseconditions.Outside Air:hearth & home Technologies recommend attaching outside air in all installations, especially lower level and main floor locations.Pernationalbuildingcodes,considerationmustbegiventocombustionairsupplytoallcombustionappliances.Failuretosupplyadequatecombustionairforallappliancedemands,mayleadtoback-draftingofthoseandotherappliances.Whentheapplianceisside-wallvented:Theairintakeisbestlocatedonthesameexteriorwallastheexhaustventoutletandlocatedloweronthewallthantheexhaustventoutlet.When theappliance is roofvented:Theair intake isbestlocatedontheexteriorwallorientedtowardstheprevailingwinddirectionduringtheheatingseason.Theoutsideairconnectionwillsupplythedemandsofthepellet appliance, but considerationmust be given to thetotalhousedemand.Housedemandmayconsumesomeairneededforthestove,especiallyduringapowerfailure.Itmaybenecessarytoaddadditionalventilationtothespaceinwhichthepelletapplianceislocated.ConsultwithyourlocalHVACprofessionaltodeterminetheventilationdemandsforyourhouse.Vent Configurations:To reduce probability of reverse drafting during shut-down conditions,Hearth&HomeTechnologies stronglyrecommends:• Installingthepelletventwithaminimumverticalrunof
fivefeet,preferablyterminatingabovetheroofline.• Installingtheoutsideairintakeatleastfourfeetbelowthe
venttermination.Topreventsootdamagetoexteriorwallsofthehouseandtopreventre-entryofsootorashintothehouse:• Maintainspecifiedclearancestowindows,doors,andair
inlets,includingairconditioners.
• Ventsshouldnotbeplacedbelowventilatedsoffits.Runtheventabovetheroof.
• Avoidventingintoalcovelocations.• Ventsshouldnot terminateunderoverhangs,decksor
ontocoveredporches.• Maintainminimum clearance of 12 inches from the
ventterminationtotheexteriorwall.Ifyouseedepositsdeveloping on thewall, youmay need to extend thisdistancetoaccommodateyourinstallationconditions.
hearth & home Technologies assumes no responsibility for, nor does the warranty extend to, smoke damage caused by reverse drafting of pellet appliances under shut-down or power failure conditions.
Canadian Standard ulC S627 requires that all outdoor-aired space heaters must be attached to the structure. See page 12, Fig 16.
wArNINg! ChImNEY ANd CONNECTOr muST bE mAINTAINEd IN gOOd CONdITION ANd KEPT ClEAN.
dO NOT INSTAll A FluE dAmPEr IN ThE EXhAuST vENTINg SYSTEm OF ThIS APPlIANCE.
dO NOT CONNECT ThIS uNIT TO A ChImNEY FluE SErvINg ANOThEr APPlIANCE.
ChImNEY CONNECTOr mAY NOT PASS ThrOugh AN ATTIC Or rOOF SPACE, ClOSET Or SImIlAr CONCEAlEd SPACE, Or A FlOOr Or CEIlINg.
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venting
CAuTIONKEEP COmbuSTIblES (SuCh AS grASS, lEAvES, ETC.) AT lEAST 3 FEET AwAY FrOm ThE FluE OuTlET ON ThE OuTSIdE OF ThE buIldINg.
Thismethodprovidesexcellentventingfornormaloperationandallowsthestovetobeinstalledclosesttothewall.Twoand a half inches from thewall is safe; however, threeinchesallowsbetteraccesstoremovetherearpanel.Theverticalportionoftheventshouldbethreetofivefeethigh.Thisverticalsectionwillprovidenaturaldraft in theeventofapowerfailure.Note: do not place joints within wall pass-throughs.
#1 Preferred method
Thismethod also provides excellent venting for normaloperationbutrequiresthestovetobeinstalledfartherfromthewall.Theverticalportionoftheventshouldbethreetofivefeethighandatleastthreeinchesfromacombustiblewall.This vertical sectionwill provide natural draft in theeventofapowerfailure.Note: do not place joints within wall pass-throughs.
#2 Preferred method
Fig. 25 3 ft.to combustibles
Combustibles
3 ft.to combustibles
Fig. 26 3 ft.to combustibles
Combustibles
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Thismethodprovidesexcellentventingfornormaloperation.Checkyourlocalcoderequirements.Someareasrequirethatalinerbeinstalledtothetopoftheflue,asshowninmethod#7.Thismethodwillprovidenaturaldraftintheeventofapowerfailure.Ifthechimneyconditionisquestionableorifthefluesizeislargerthan8X8inches,youshouldrefertomethod#7.Ifchoosingthismethod,increasetheventpipeto4in.atthestove.
Fig. 27
venting
Fig. 28
Thismethodprovidesexcellentventingfornormaloperation.Checkyourlocalcoderequirements.Someareasrequirethatalinerbeinstalledtothetopoftheflue,asshowninmethod#6.Thismethodalsoprovidesnaturaldraftintheeventofapowerfailure.The damper areamust be sealedwith a steel plate (notsupplied). Kaowool,mineral wool, or an equivalent non-combustibleinsulationisrecommendedtobeinstalledontopofthesealingplate.Thiswillhelptoreducecondensation.Acapshouldbeinstalledonthechimneytokeepoutrain.Ifthechimneyconditionisquestionableorifthefluesizeislargerthan8X8inches,youshouldrefertoMethod#6.Ifchoosingthismethod,increasetheventpipediameterto4inchesatthestove.
#4 Installing into an existing chimney
#5 Installing into an existing fireplace chimney
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Thismethodprovidesexcellentventingfornormaloperation.Thismethod also provides natural draft in the event of apowerfailure.SomeplacesintheUSandCanada,itisrequiredthattheventpipeextendallthewaytothetopofthechimney.Inthismethodacapshouldalsobeinstalledonthechimneytokeepoutrain.Besuretouseapprovedpelletventpipefittings.Sealpipejointswithsiliconeinadditiontothesealingmethodusedbythemanufacturer.Pipesizeshouldbeincreasedto4"usingthismethod.
Thismethodprovidesexcellentventingfornormaloperation.Thismethodalsoprovidesnatural draft in theevent of apowerfailure.SomeplacesintheUSandCanada,itisrequiredthattheventpipeextendallthewaytothetopofthechimney.Thepipeorlinerinsidethechimneyshouldbe4"diameterandapprovedforpelletventing.Inthismethodacapshouldalsobeinstalledonthechimneytokeepoutrain.
venting
#6 Installing into an existing fireplace chimney
#7 Installing into an existing chimney
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Minimum flue vent configurationItisrequiredthatoutsideairbeinstalledwiththisventingconfigurationtoreducesmokeandcreosotesmellintheroomintheeventofpowerfailure.
Through the ceiling vent, followPL ventmanufacturersrecommendationswhenusingwallandceilingpassthrough.Note: Do not place joints within wall pass-throughs.
PL vent manufacturer's firestop spacer and support No insulation or other combustible materials
are allowed within 3" of the PL vent pipe.
Storm collar
Flashing
3"min.
3"min.3"min.
12"min.
(See Page 10 for corner installation clearances)
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Fig. 33
#8 Installing through the ceiling vent
12"min. wall to outlet
36"
min. clearance to any
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ventingrequirements for Terminating the ventingWARNING:Ventingterminalsmustnotberecessedintoawallorsiding.NOTE:Only"pellet"ventpipewallpass-throughsandfirestops should be usedwhen venting through combustiblematerials.NOTE:Always take into consideration the effect theprevailingwinddirectionorotherwindcurrentswillcausewithflyashand/orsmokewhenplacingthetermination.In addition, the following must be observed:A.Theclearanceabovegrademustbeaminimumof18".B.Theclearancetoawindowordoorthatmaybeopened
mustbeaminimumof48"tothesideand48"belowthewindow/door,and12"abovethewindow/door.
with outside air installed, the clearances are 18" to the side and below and 9" above.
C.A 12" clearance to a permanently closedwindow isrecommendedtopreventcondensationonthewindow.
D.Theverticalclearancetoaventilatedsoffitlocatedabovetheterminalwithinahorizontaldistanceof2feet(60cm)fromthecenter-lineoftheterminalmustbeaminimumof18".
E.Theclearancetoanunventilatedsoffitmustbeaminimumof12".
F. Theclearancetoanoutsidecorneris11"fromcenterofpipe.
G.Theclearancetoaninsidecorneris12".
H.Aventmustnotbeinstalledwithin3feet(90cm)aboveagasmeter/regulatorassemblywhenmeasuredfromthehorizontalcenter-lineoftheregulator.
I. Theclearancetoserviceregulatorventoutletmustbeaminimumof6feet.
J. Theclearancetoanon-mechanicalairsupplyinlettothebuildingorthecombustionairinlettoanyotherappliancemustbeaminimumof48”.
K.Theclearancetoamechanicalairsupplyinletmustbeaminimumof10feet. (with outside air installed, 6 feet)
L. The clearance above a paved sidewalk or a paveddrivewaylocatedonpublicpropertymustbeaminimumof7feet.
M.Theclearanceunderaveranda,porch,deckorbalconymustbeaminimumof12inches. (b Also Applies)
NOTE: The clearance to vegetation and other exteriorcombustiblessuchasmulch is36”asmeasuredfromthecenteroftheoutletorcap.This36”radiuscontinuestogradeoraminimumof7feetbelowtheoutlet.CertainCanadianandor Local codesor regulationsmayrequiredifferentclearances.A vent shall not terminate directly above a side-walk orpaveddrivewaywhichislocatedbetweentwosinglefamilydwellingsandservesbothdwellings.Onlypermitted ifveranda,porch,deck,orbalcony is fullyopenonaminimumof2sidesbeneaththefloor.
NOTE: where passage through a wall, or partition of combustible construction is desired, the installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-b365. (if in Canada)
V =Vent Terminal A =Air Supply Inlet =Area where termination is mot permitted
Door
Sidewalk
FixedClosed
Openable
Openable FixedClosed
Inside CornerDetail
Porch orOpenable
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maintenance
Inspect the hopper lid sponge gasket. It is important to maintain a good hopper lid seal.
Do not allow pellets or sawdust to remain on the hopper lip after filling.
Control door finger hole
Glass Gasket
Replace glass only with high temperature ceramic glass.
Inspect door gasket during cleaning and inspection
Fig. 34
Creosote - Formation and Need for removal -Whenwoodisburnedslowly,itproducestarandotherorganicvapors,whichcombinewithexpelledmoisturetoformcreosote.Thecreosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimneyflue of a slow-burning fire.As a result, creosote residueaccumulatesonthefluelining.Whenignited,thiscreosotemakesanextremelyhotfire.Thepelletventpipeshouldbeinspectedatleasttwicemonthlyduringtheheatingseasontodetermineifacreosotebuilduphasoccurred.Ifcreosotehasaccumulated(3mmormore) itshouldberemoved toreducetheriskofachimneyfire.Guidance on minimizing creosote formation and the need for periodic creosote removal: The chimney should beinspectedperiodicallyduringtheheatingseasontodetermineifacreosotebuild-uphasoccurred.Ifasignificantlayerofcreosotehasaccumulated,1/8”(3mm)ormore,itshouldberemovedtoreducetheriskofachimneyfire.Soot and Flyash: Formation and Need for removal- The products of combustion will contain small particles of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during start-up, shut-down, or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary. Mostretailersofferacleaningservicefortheircustomers.Thebesttimetohavethiscleaningperformedisaftertheheatingseason.
The glass used in your stove ismanufactured to exactstandardstowithstandthehighheatofthefire,butlikeallglass,itmustbetreatedwithcommonsenseandcare.Neverabusetheglassbyslammingthedoorshutorstrikingtheglasswithaheavyobject.Iftheglassisbrokenordamaged,donotoperatethestoveuntilithasbeenreplaced.glass - replacementRemove pieces carefully. Replace glass only withHarman® replacement arched glassPart #3-40-24712712.25"X10"X0.188" (311mmX254mmX5mm) ceramic;do Not use Substitutes.Carefullyremovedamagedglass,gasketmaterial,andholddownclips(setaside).Installtheselfadhesive1/4"”gasketmaterialaroundthefrontfaceoftheglass.Settheglasspanelandgasketgentlyontothedoor.Installtheholddownclipsandtightenwithbolts.glass - CleaningSometimes itwillbenecessary tocleanaccumulatedashfromtheglasssurface;allowingthisashtoremainontheglassforlongperiodscanresultin“etching”duetotheacidityoftheash.Nevercleantheglasswhileitishot,anddo not useabrasivesubstances.Washthesurfacewithcoolwater,andrinsethoroughly.Youmaywishtouseanon-abrasivecleanerspecificallydesignedforuseonstoveglass.Inanycase,drythoroughlybeforerelightingyourstove.
If You Experience a Soot or Creosote Fire;Turn themodeselectordial to the"OFF" position. Allow the unit to shut-down.do NOT disconnect the power to the appliance. do NOT open the appliance door or hopper lid.Contactyourdealertohavetheunitprofessionallyinspectedandcleanedpriortouse.
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recommended once per month or after each ton of pellets burned:1.Remove the twoheat exchanger covers.SeeFig. 35.
Thesecoversaremadeof cast ironandareheld intoplacewithaswinglatchintheupperrightandleftcorners.SeeFig36.Swingthelatchupwardfarenoughtoreleasethetopedgeoftheheatexchangercover.Tiltthecoverforwardapproximately2"and lift itupwardabout1" toreleasethebottomedge.Thecovercannowbetakencompletelyoutthroughtheupperdooropening.Repeattheprocesswiththesecondheatexchangercover.
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maintenance - Cleaning
Heat Exchanger cover latchFig. 36
This chambermaygetabuildupof fines from the feedermechanismmovement.Thisareashouldbecheckedandcleanedatleastonce a year.To remove the feeder cover:• Removethe(2)5/16"wingnuts.• Slidethecoveroffofthethreadedstuds.• Inspectandcleantheinnerchamberifnecessary.See
abovepicture.• Reinstallthecovermakingcertainit iscenteredonthe
feederbodyandtightenthewingnutsastightlyasyoucanbyhand.
Fig. 35
Possible pellet fines buildup area.
Ash removalDuetopotentialhightemperatures,itisrecommendedthatthestovebeoutandcoolprior to removing theashpan.Openthefrontdoorandgrasptheashpanbythehandle.With the ash pan removed, swing the handle upward forcarrying.disposal of Ashes - Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be moved outdoors immediately and placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled. Other waste shall not be placed in this container.
Feeder Chamber
Cleaning Internal Components
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maintenance - Cleaning
Combustion intake assembly latch
Fig. 37
Fig. 38
Enamel Touch-upThis enamel touch up paint is provided for fixing minorenamel chips or blemishes that may occur after stoveinstallation. Unfortunately, because the enamel finish ofyourstoveisabakedonglassfinish,thisenameltouchuppaintmaynotbeaperfectmatchtothecolorandglossoftheoriginalfactoryfinish.Tousethistouchuppaint:Ensurethestoveiscoolandthatthesurfacetobepaintedisclean.Applyinseverallightcoatsandtakecaretoonlycoatthechipped area.Allow the paint to dry for 24 hours beforetouchingorfiringthestove.
2. Removethecombustionintakeassembly.SeeFig.35.Thecombustionintakeassemblyisheldintoplacewithtwoswinglatches.SeeFig.37.Swingeachlatchuntilithangsdownawayfromtheretainerstud.Nowtheassemblycanbetakenoutbytiltingtherightsideoutwardfirstthroughthelowerdooropening.
3. Theunitsinteriorisnowreadytoclean.Usethescraperprovided toclean theheatexchangersurfaces.Awirebrushorshortbristledbrushisanexcellentcleaningtool.Cleanthefanbladeandcombustionblowerfanhousing.NOTE:Becarefulnottobendthefanbladewhilecleaning.Abentbladewillthrowthefanbladeoutofbalance.SeeFig.38.
4. Withtheblowerhousingopen,thereiseasyaccesstothefluepipeexitingtherearoftheunit.SeeFig.38.Vacuumthefluepipeasfarintothepipeaspossible.NOTE:Becarefulwhilecleaningthefluepipenottobendtheexhaustprobe.TheESPisapproximately8"intothetubeandisvisiblewhenlookingintotheexhaust.
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burn Pot Cleaning and maintenanceWheneverloadingfuelintothehopper,taketheopportunitytoscrapethetopholedsurfaceandsidesof theburnpotdowntoaugertube.(Fig39)Itisnotnecessarytocompletelyremoveallmaterial fromtheburnpot.Theexcesswillbepushedoutduringthenextuse.Approximatelyoncepermonth,cleanouttheair-flowportionoftheburnpot:1. Loosenthe(2)wingthumbscrewsonthelowerfrontangle
oftheburnpot.(Fig.40)2. Liftoff theclean-outcover (Fig.40) toopenthebottom
clean-outchamber.(Fig.41)3. Cleanashbuildupfrominsidethechamberwhilecover
isoff.Usethescrapertotaponthetopfrontedgeoftheburnpot.Thiswill helpknockpiecesofash, loosenedbythescrapingprocess,downthroughtheholes.Italsohelpsknockscaleoffoftheigniterelement.
Figure 41Theigniterismadetoberemovableforservicebyinsulatedmale/femalewireconnectors.Theseconnectionsbetweenthehot leads(thewires inside theburnpot)and thecoldleads(thewiresfromthecontrolboard)arealwayspulledtotheinsiderearofthefeederbody. (Not coiled inside the burn pot.)Itisveryimportantthattheseconnectionsaretotheinsiderearofthefeederbody.Also,theextrawireoftheigniterwireserviceloopmustbepulledoutthroughtherearofthefeederandtiedupsothatitwillnotbedamagedbyanymovingparts.
Fig. 39
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
Burn pot igniter
Igniter hot lead wires(High temperature)
Viewed from below through the ash pan opening.
Note: The hot lead/cold lead connection must always be pulled to the rear of the feeder body before operation.
maintenance - burn Pot
WARNINGUse caution when cleaning burn pot clean-out chamber. Do not damage the high temperature igniter wires.
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The low draft Pressure Switchisadifferentialpressureswitchthatsensesthepressurebetweenthefireboxandtheroom.If thenegativepressureinthefireboxbecomestoolow for proper combustion, the switchopens, interruptingpowertothefeedmotorandtheigniter.Iftheswitch"opens"duringarestperiod,thecontrolwillnottrytofeedorignite.Ifthecircuitopensduringafeedorignitioncycle,theindicatorlightswillremain"on".
TheControl board/ESP combinationisresponsibleforallhighlimitsafetycontrol.Thereare2highlimits,onenormaloperationhighlimitandonebackuphighlimit.ThecontrolhasanautomaticdiagnosticcircuitthatcontinuouslymonitorstheESPandRoomSensorforfaults.Ifafaultshouldoccur,thecontrolsendsastatusalertandatthesametimetheunitgoesdowntominimumfeed/minimumburnasasafetycondition.
Accentra motor & Component locations
Accentra Pellet Stove Safety devices
ESP- Probe
Low Draft Pressure Switch
Air Intake Flapper
Feed Motor
Combustion Blower
Distribution Blower 3" Flue Pipe Connector
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STOvE dOES NOT FEEd1. Nofuelinhopper.2. Fireboxdraftmaybetoolowforsensingswitchinfeeder
circuit to operate.Check for closed doors, loose ormissinggasketondoorsorhopperlid.
3. Feedmotorwillnotrununtil theESPcontrolsensesacertaintemperature.Maybeyoudidnotputenoughfuelorstartinggelintheburnpotbeforemanuallylightingthefire.
4. Restrictioninthehopperorfeeder.Removeallfuelandexamine.Cleartheobstruction.
5. Feedmotorhasfailed.PArTIAllY burNEd PEllETS1. Feedratetoohigh.2. Poorairtofuelmixture.(Checkburnpotclean-outcover
andairintake).3. Burn pot or heat exchanger tubesmay need to be
cleaned.4. Combinationofalltheabove.5. #6 status blink:A6blinkcontrolboardstatusindication
iscausedbypoororincompletecombustion.ThecircuitboardhastheabilitytotrackthecombustionthroughfeedsettingsandESPtemperatures.Whenthecontrolboardhascalculatedpoororincompletecombustion,itwillshutdown theunitasasafety feature. (Pooror incompletecombustionisacontributorofcreosotewhichmaycauseachimneyfire)
A 6 blink status may be caused by several things:1. Blockedorpartiallyblockedflue.2. Blockedorpartiallyblockedinletair.
a.Backdraftdamperontheinletpipemaybestuckclosed.b.Ifoutsideairisinstalled,theinletcovermaybeblocked.
3. Theairchamberundertheburnpotmaybefilledwithfinesandsmallbitsofash.
4. Theholesintheburnpotmaybegettingfilledwithashorcarbonbuildup.
5. Combustionblowerfanbladesmayneedcleaned.6. Fuelrestrictionsasnotedabove.SmOKE SmEllSealtheventpipejointsandconnectiontostovewithhigh-temperaturesilicone.FIrE hAS gONE OuT - Check for "Status" code.1. Nopelletsinhopper.2. Draftsettingistoolow.3. Somethingisrestrictingfuelflow.4. Feedmotorordraftmotorhasfailed.5.Powerfailureorblownfuse.
Trouble-Shooting
Cleaning burn PotWheneveryourstoveisnotburning,taketheopportunitytoscrape theburnpot to removecarbonbuildup.Avacuumcleanerishandytoremovetheresidue.Besurethestoveiscoldifyouuseavacuum.Carbonbuildupcanbescrapedloosewiththefireburningusingthespecialtoolprovidedwithyourstove.Scrapethefloorandsidesoftheburnpot.Thecarbonwillbepushedoutbytheincomingfuel.Alwayswearglovestodothis.removing AshesTurntheTempDialtonumber1approximately30minutesbeforeremovingashes.Thiswillresultinacoolerstoveandashpan.MaximumFeedAdjuster settingsarenot needed inmostcases.Operatinginthenormalrange(#4)isrecommendedwhenmaximum heat output is not required. The ESPpreventsthestovefrombeingover-fired.Keepthestovefreeofdustanddirt.
helpful hints
Fuel
Pelletfuelsareputinto3categoriesintermsofashcontent.Premiumat1%orless,Standardat3%orlessandallothersat3%ormore.TheAccentraiscapableofburningall3categoriesofpellets,oruptoa50%cornandpelletmixture,duetoapatentedfeederandburnpotsystem.Itshouldbenoted,however,thathigherashcontentpellets,andacornmixturewillrequiremorefrequentashremovalandmayprovidelessBTU'sperpound.Themoisturecontentofpelletfuelmustnotexceed8%,cornshouldbe15%orless.HighermoisturewillrobBTU'sandmaynotburnproperly.Keep fuel in a dry location.Do not store fuelwithin theinstallationclearanceareaoftheroomheater.
SmOKE IS vISIblE COmINg OuT OF vENT1. Air-fuelratioistoorich.
a. Feedratetoohigh.b. Drafttoolowcausedbyagasketleak.
lOw hEAT OuTPuT1. Feedratetoolow2. Drafttoolowbecauseofgasketleak.3. Poorqualityordamppellets4. Combinationof1.and2.
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Fuel SpecificationsFuel and Fuel StoragePellet fuel quality can fluctuate from manufacturer tomanufacturer,andevenfrombagtobag.Hearth&HomeTechnologiesrecommendsusingonlyfuelthatiscertifiedbythePelletFuelsInstitute(PFI).
FuelMaterial• Madefromsawdustand/orotherwoodby-products• Shelledfieldcorn(whenmixedwithwoodpellets)• Sourcematerialtypicallydeterminesashcontent
HigherAshContentMaterial• Hardwoodswithhighmineralcontent• Barkandleavesassourcematerial• “Standard”gradepellets,cornandotherbiomass
LowerAshContentMaterial• Softwood;pine,fir,etc.• Materialswithlowermineralcontent• “Premium”gradepellets
Shelledfieldcorn• Mustbe15%moisturecontentorless• Mustbecleanandfreeofdebris• Mustbemixedwithwoodpellets.(Upto50%)• Stalk parts, excessive fines and cob remnants may
causefeedsystemjamsorblockage
CAUTION! Do not burn fuel that contains an additive; (such as soybean oil) • Maycausehopperfire• DamagetoproductmayresultRead the list of ingredients on the packaging. If you arebuyingfieldcorn,theonlyingredient listedshouldbefieldcorn.
WARNING! Risk of Chemical poisoning!DoNOTburntreatedseedcorn• Chemicalpesticidesareharmfulorfatalifswallowed• Burningtreatedseedcornwillvoidtheproductwarranty
ClinkersMinerals and other non-combustible materials, like sand,willturnintoahardglass-likesubstancewhenheated.Treesfromdifferentareaswillvaryinmineralcontent.Forthis reason, some fuels will produce more clinkers thanothers.
MoistureAlways burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisturecontenttakesenergytodryandtendstocooltheappliancethus,robbingheatfromyourhome.Damppelletfuelcouldturnbackintosawdustwhichdoesnotflowproperlythroughthefeedsystem.
CAuTIONTested and approved for use with wood pellets andamixture of shelled field corn andwood pelletsONLY.Burningofanyotherfuelwillvoidyourwarranty.
NOTICEHearth&HomeTechnologiesisnotresponsibleforstoveperformanceorextramaintenancerequiredasaresultofusingfuelwithhigherashormineralcontent.
Size• Pellets are either 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch (6-8mm) in
diameter• Lengthshouldbenomorethan1-1/2inches(38mm)• Pellet length can vary from lot to lot from the same
manufacturer
Performance• Higherashcontentrequiresmorefrequentmaintenance.• “Premium” grade pelletswill produce the highest heat
output.• Burning pellets longer than 1-1/2 inches (38mm) can
causeinconsistentfeedingand/orignition.
Werecommendthatyoubuyfuelinmulti-tonlotswheneverpossible. However, we do recommend trying differentbrands prior to purchasing multi-ton lots, to ensure yoursatisfaction.
CAUTION! Tested and approved for use with wood pellets and a mixture of shelled field corn and wood pellets ONLY. Burning of any other fuel is prohibited, will void your product warranty, and may pose a safety hazard to life and/or property.
Whenchangingfromwoodpelletstoacorn/pelletmixture,theFEEDADJUSTERwill likelyneedadjusted toa lowersetting.Whenundermaximumdemand,ensurethereisnounburnedfuelbeingpushedintotheashpan.
Storage• Woodpelletsshouldbeleft intheiroriginalsealedbag
untilreadytouse,topreventmoisture.• Shelledcornshouldbestoredinatightlysealedcontainer
topreventmoistureandtodeterpests• Donotstorefuelwithinthespecifiedclearanceareas,or
inalocationthatwillinterferewithroutinecleaningandmaintenanceprocedures.
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Specifications
weight 400 lbs.
blower 150 cfm
hopper Capacity 50 lbs.
Fuel Wood Pellets, Corn/Pellet Mixture
Outside Air Size 2 3/8 inches
Fuse rating 5 amp
bTu range 0 to 40,000
Feed rate .75 lbs./hr. on minimum (on maintenance)
5 lbs./hr. on maximum
Flue Size 3 inch Pellet Vent Pipe
Maximum Wattage 440 Watts (Start cycle and test)
Start Cycle wattage 340 watts
Normal run wattage 255 watts
Note: Installation of the optional leg kit adds 2.95 inches of height.
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Harman pellet burning, free-standing stoves and inserts have been tested to ASTM E1509 for burning shelled corn in a mixture with wood pellets. The listing approves up to a 50% corn and 50% pellet mixture. Different mixtures of corn will have distinctively different burn characteristics depending upon moisture content and variety. The operator should closely monitor the stove’s operation when burning a new corn/pellet mixture or a different variety of corn, and make any necessary adjustments to feed rate. Since corn is typically higher in ash and moisture content, cleaning and ash removal will be needed more frequently.
Operation in Stove Temp modeSet feed adjuster to # 3. Set temperature knob to #3, Turn mode selector knob onto “Stove Temp” mode. After the fire has lit, watch that the fuel does not feed too fast that it pushes the red glowing fuel bed off of the burn pot grate. If it does, lower the feed adjuster setting or use a lower percentage of corn in the mixture. After the stove has burned for 10 minutes and the entire fuel bed is burning, the feed adjuster and temperature knobs may be adjusted for higher heat output if desired. Maximum feed has been reached when the fire bed is about ½ to 1 inch from the end of the burn pot. Settings will vary with different types, moisture levels and mix ratios of corn. If you are having difficulty burn-ing a 50% corn / 50% wood pellet mixture, try a lower percentage of corn.
Operation in Room Temp modeSet feed adjuster to # 2 or # 3. Set temperature knob to desired amount. Turn mode selector knob onto “Room Temp” mode. After the fire has lit, watch that the fuel does not feed too fast that it pushes the red glowing fuel bed off of the burn pot grate. After the stove has burned for 10 minutes and the entire fuel bed is burning, the feed adjuster may be set to a higher output level if desired. Maximum feed has been reached when the fire bed is about ½ to 1 inch from the end of the burn pot. It is recommended that after burning at the desired settings, turn the stove off and allow it to cool, then turn it back on in “Room Temp” mode and watch the stove restart and verify correct operation. Settings will vary with different types, moisture levels and mix ratios of corn. If you are having difficulty burning a 50% corn 50% wood pellet mixture, try a lower percentage of corn.
Changes to Maintenance ScheduleWood pellets average around 6% moisture content or less. Corn will be 14 or 15% moisture. With more moisture in the fuel, more maintenance will be incurred. Burn pot scraping may need to be done once per day. The ash pan will fill more quickly and may need emptied weekly. Most importantly, remove the burn pot cleanout cover weekly to clean the air passage and the igniter element. Excessive buildup on the igniter may lead to shortened igniter life.
Venting Consideration: Check with your venting manufacturer regarding possible exclusions when a mixture of corn and pellets is burned.
Addendum for Burning Corn and Pellet Fuel Mixture
Loosen these two wing screws for access to clean the air passage and igniter.
* For P38+ model, follow Stove Temp instructions. Keep feed rate on #3 or above when using a wall thermostat.
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AddendumMinimizing Smoke During Loss of Power Using Battery Back-up
Harman® strongly recommends installing battery back-up to minimize entry of smoke into theroom in the event of power loss.
Your pellet/biomass burning appliance relies on a combustion blower to remove exhaust. A power failure will cause the combustion blower to stop. This may lead to exhaust seeping into the room. Vertical rise in the venting may provide natural draft. It is, however, no guarantee against leakage.
There are two Harman® approved battery back-up options for your appliance:
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) UPS battery back-ups are available online or at computer andoffice equipment stores. Your Harman® appliance with Rev E or later software available beginning inNovember 2010 may be plugged directly into a Harman® approved UPS:
• The APC (American Power Conversion) model #BE750G and the TrippLite model INTERNET750U are tested and approved. Other brands or models may not be compatible.
When power is lost, a fully charged UPS will power a safe, combustion blower only shut-down. Yourappliance will pulse the blower every few seconds to clear exhaust until the fire is out. NOTE: The UPSprovides safe shut-down only. It is not intended for continued operation.
Your appliance will recognize when power is restored. What happens depends on ESP temperature and whether it is equipped with automatic ignition:
• In “Automatic” setting, units equipped with automatic ignition will respond to the set point and ESP temperature and resume normal operation.
• In “Manual” setting or for units without automatic ignition:• If the ESP is cool, the appliance will remain shut down.• If the fire is out and the ESP is still warm, the feeder may restart. Since the fire is out, the
ESP temperature will not rise. The unit will then shut-down, and may flash a six-blink status error. (See ESP error codes)
• If the fire is still burning, it will resume normal operation.
Contact your dealer if you have questions about UPS compatibility with your appliance.
Harman® Surefire 512H Battery Back-up The 512H connects to a 12 volt deep cycle battery that will run your appliance for up to eight (8) hours. It includes a trickle charge feature that keeps your batterycharged when power is available. NOTE: If the power is out for longer than battery life, smokeleakage may still occur unless your stove has been safely shut down.
CAUTION! Always keep appliance doors and hopper lid closed and latched during operation and during power failures to minimize risk of smoke or burn-back.
CAUTION! Use only Harman® approved battery back-up devices. Other products may not operate properly, can create unsafe conditions or damage your appliance.
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hearth & home TechnologieslImITEd lIFETImE wArrANTY
Hearth&HomeTechnologies,onbehalfofitshearthbrands(”HHT”),extendsthefollowingwarrantyforHHTgas,wood,pellet,coalandelectrichearthappliancesthatarepurchasedfromanHHTauthorizeddealer.
wArrANTY COvErAgE:HHTwarrantstotheoriginalowneroftheHHTapplianceatthesiteofinstallation,andtoanytransfereetakingownershipoftheapplianceatthesiteofinstallationwithintwoyearsfollowingthedateoforiginalpurchase,thattheHHTappliancewillbefreefromdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipatthetimeofmanufacture.Afterinstallation,ifcoveredcompo-nentsmanufacturedbyHHTarefoundtobedefectiveinmaterialsorworkmanshipduringtheapplicablewarrantyperiod,HHTwill,atitsoption,repairorreplacethecoveredcomponents.HHT,atitsowndiscretion,mayfullydischargeallofitsobligationsundersuchwarrantiesbyreplacingtheproductitselforrefundingtheverifiedpurchasepriceoftheproductitself.Themaximumamountrecoverableunderthiswarrantyislimitedtothepurchasepriceoftheproduct.Thiswarrantyissubjecttoconditions,exclusionsandlimitationsasdescribedbelow.
wArrANTY PErIOd:Warrantycoveragebeginsonthedateoforiginalpurchase.Inthecaseofnewhomeconstruction,warrantycoveragebeginsonthedateoffirstoccupancyofthedwellingorsixmonthsafterthesaleoftheproductbyanindependent,authorizedHHTdealer/distributor,whicheveroccursearlier.Thewarrantyshallcommencenolaterthan24monthsfollowingthedateofproductshipmentfromHHT,regardlessoftheinstallationoroccupancydate.Thewarrantyperiodforpartsandlaborforcoveredcomponentsisproducedinthefollowingtable.Theterm“LimitedLifetime”inthetablebelowisdefinedas:20yearsfromthebeginningdateofwarrantycoverageforgasappliances,and10yearsfromthebeginningdateofwarrantycoverageforwood,pellet,andcoalappliances.Thesetimeperiodsreflecttheminimumexpectedusefullivesofthedesignatedcomponentsundernormaloperatingconditions.
Seeconditions,exclusions,andlimitationsonnextpage.
Parts Labor Gas Wood Pellet EPAWood Coal Electric Venting
X X X X X X X
AllpartsandmaterialexceptascoveredbyConditions,
Exclusions,andLimitationslisted
X X X Igniters,electroniccomponents,andglassX X X X X Factory-installedblowers
X Moldedrefractorypanels
X Firepotsandburnpots
5years 1year X X Castingsandbaffles
7years 3years X X X Manifoldtubes,HHTchimneyandtermination
10years 1year X Burners,logsandrefractory
LimitedLifetime 3years X X X X X Fireboxandheatexchanger
X X X X X X X Allreplacementpartsbeyondwarrantyperiod
WarrantyPeriod HHTManufacturedAppliancesandVenting
1Year
ComponentsCovered
3years
2years
90Days
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wArrANTY CONdITIONS:• ThiswarrantyonlycoversHHTappliancesthatarepurchasedthroughanHHTauthorize