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User manual Breckwell, model 1991 MODELS P24I

Manafacture: Breckwell
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File name: P24_1991_Manual.pdf

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P.O. Box 2501 Eugene, Oregon 97402 MODEL P24I MODEL P24FS Fireplace Insert Freestanding Stove 6-90 SAFETY NOTICE: If your appliance is not properly installed a house fire may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. ALL UNITS TESTED AND LISTED BY I.C.B.O. TL128 accredited ©NATIONAL STEELCRAFTERS OF OREGON. INC. Thank you for purchasing the Breckweil Pellet Burning Stove. You are now prepared to burn wood in the most efficient, convenient way possible. To achieve the safest, most efficient and most enjoyable performance from your stove, you must do three things; 1) Install it properly 2) Operate it cor- CONTENTS rectly and 3) Maintain it regularly. The purpose of this manual is to help you do all three. PLEASE read this manual thoroughly before beginning your installation and KEEP IT in a handy place for future reference and future owners. r' 1.0 2.0 Introduction 3.0 Operation 4.0 Maintenance Installation 3.1 Proper Fuel 4.1 Ash Disposal 2.1 Clearances 3.2 Pre-Startup Check 4.2 Firebox Cleaning 2.2 Combustion Air Supply 3.3 Building A Fire 4.3 Blowers 2.3 Venting 3.4 Panel Controls 4.4 Chimney Cleaning 2.31 P24FS Installation 3.5 Optional Thermostat 5.0 Trouble Shooting Guide 2.32 P24I Installation 3.6 Damper Control 5.1 Fuel Will Not Feed 2.4 Electrical Installation 3.7 Refueling 5.2 Fire Goes Out 2.5 Special Mobile Home 3.8 Breckweil Tools 5.3 Smokey Fire Requirements 3.9 Shut Down Procedure 5.4 Pellet Feed Rate 3.91 Safety Features Varies From Setting 3.92 Operating Safety 5.5 No Power Precautions 5.6 Blowers Will Not Operate Properly 5.7 Noisy Operation 6.0 Replacement Parts List 1.0 INTRODUCTION This stove has been independently tested and approved in accordance with the specifications and procedures outlined in Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc., standards for safety UL 1482, UL 907 solid fuel type room heaters, April 1987, and HUD requirements for installation as a stove heater and insert for masonry or metal fireplaces, plus Oregon new rules for mobile homes (814-23-900 through 814-23-909). This appliance is designed specifically for use only with palletized wood. It is approved for residential installation according to current national and local building codes as a free standing room heater, as an insert, and as a zero clearance (with header in place), when installed on the hearth of a masonry or metal fireplace. It is also approved as a mobile home heater which is designed for connection with an outside air source. The stove will not operate using natural draft, or without a power source for the blower systems and fuel feeding systems and must not be burned with any coal type of artificial fuels. This stove is designed to provide the optimum proportions of fuel to air to the fire and will bum free of smoke and soot. Any blockage of the air supply to or from the stove will seriously degrade the performance and will be evidenced by a smoking exhaust and a sooting window. For the best operation the ash content of the pellet fuel should be less than 1% and the calorific value approximately 8200 BTU/LB. Avoid high ash content fuels as this will rapidly fill up the burn pot and eventually cut off the combustion air supply. 2.0 INSTALLATION The Breckweil P24I has been tested and listed for installation into masonry fireplaces and factory-built "zero-clearance" fireplaces of the following description: all brands at least 30" P24FS CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES BACKWALL ADJACENT WALL v. W<» ipcnrrHTiend t><<¡ reared hearth carpet PAGE 2 1 2.2 Combustion Air Supply For mobile home installation the stove must be connected to an outside source of combustion air. A 1%” inside diameter metallic pipe, either flexible or rigid should be used when outside air is to be connected. It attaches to an outlet on the stove’s rear (see figure 2) and its terminus should have a wind hood or be turned 90° to prevent back draft. It should also terminate with a rodent guard. If outside air is not provided, air should NOT be restricted to the combustion air inlet. Mence in P241 installations, flashing vents should be allowed to provide air to the fireplace cavity. The fireplace opening should not be sealed at the face. BACK VIEW—P24I BACKVIEW—P24FS FIGURE 2 Sources of Outside Combustion Air A. Fireplaces 1. Ash cleanout door on exterior wall. 2. Hole drilled in rear wall of firebox when fireplace is on an exterior wall (masonry fireplace only). 3i Top of chimney (see figure 6). All factory built fireplaces requiring outside air must use this method. 4. Within chimney above vent terminus. B. Freestanding Staves 1. Hole in floor to accomodate outside air pipe. 2. Hole in rear wall to accommodate outside air pipe. 2.3 Venting Both Breckweil models are approved for 3” diameter vent. 4” diameter may be used as well. Class “A” chimne...

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