Warning: 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.
•PLEASE 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.
•Save these instructions
TRADITION SERIES P24
OWNER’S MANUAL
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Manufactured by
National Steelcrafters of Oregon, Inc.
DBA Breckwell Hearth Products
Eugene, Oregon
BRECKWELL HEARTH PRODUCTS
Grand Prairie, Texas
C-L-060 1/04
Thank you for purchasing the Breckwell Pellet Burning Stove. You are now prepared to burn
INTRODUCTION
2
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
MAIL YOUR WARRANTY CARD TODAY
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 correctly; and 3) Maintain it regularly. The purpose of this manual is to help you
do all three.
PLEASE 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.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Your Breckwell P24 comes as a fireplace insert or as a freestanding stove with a pedestal.
This stove has been independently tested to ASTM E1509-95 Standard Specification for
Room Heaters, Pellet Fuel Burning Type 1, UL 1482-1998 Standard for Solid Fuel Room
Heaters, Oregon Administrative Rules for Mobile Homes (814-23-900 through 814-23-909)
and Installation as a Stove Heater.
This pellet stove, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local
codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
This appliance is designed specifically for use only with pelletized wood. It is designed for
residential installation according to current national and local building codes as a freestanding
room heater. It is also approved as a mobile home heater which is designed for connection to
an outside combustion air source.
The stove will not operate using natural draft or without a power source for the blower
systems and fuel feed system and must not be burned with any type of coal (see PROPER FUEL).
This stove is designed to provide the optimum proportions of fuel and air to the fire in order to
burn free of smoke and soot. Any blockage of the air supply to or from the stove will seriously
degrade its performance and will be evidenced by a smoking exhaust and a sooting window.
For 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 because this will rapidly fill
up the burn pot and eventually cut off the combustion air supply.
Commercial and industrial installations of Breckwell Pellet Stoves should not be used since
operational control is often not well managed in these settings.
To receive full warranty coverage, you will
need to show evidence of the date you
purchased your stove. We suggest that
you attach your sales invoice to this page,
and fill in the form on the left, so that you
will have all the information you need in
one place should the need for service or
information occur.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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•Do not operate your stove if you
smell smoke coming from it. Turn it off,
monitor it, and call your dealer.
•Never use gasoline, gasoline-
type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter
fluid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen
up” a fire in this stove. Keep all such liquids
well away from the stove while in use.
•Never block free airflow through
the open vents of the stove.
•Never try to repair or replace any
part of the stove unless instructions are
given in this manual. All other work should
be done by a trained technician.
•The stove will not operate during
a power outage. If an outage does occur,
check the stove for smoke spillage and
open a window if any smoke spills into the
room.
•Disconnect the power cord
before performing any maintenance or
repairs on the stove.
NOTE: Turning the stove “off” does not
disconnect all power from the stove.
•Do not unplug the stove if you
suspect a malfunction. Turn the stove off,
periodically inspect it, and call your dealer.
•Keep foreign objects out of the
hopper.
•Do not throw this manual away.
This manual has important operating and
maintenance instructions that you will need at
a later time. Always follow the instructions in
this manual.
•Do not place clothing or other
flammable items on or near the stove.
•The viewing door must be closed
and latched during operation.
•Do not operate the stove if the
flame becomes dark and sooty or if the
burnpot overfills with pellets. Turn the stove
off, periodically inspect it, and call your
dealer.
•Do not touch the hot surfaces of the
heater. Educate all children of the danger of a
high temperature stove. Young children
should be supervised when they are in the
same room as the stove.
•If the stove is installed in a room
without air conditioning, or in an area where
direct sunlight can shine on the unit, it is
possible this can cause the temperature of
the stove to rise to operational levels; one of
the sensors could then make the stove start
on its own. It is recommended that the stove
be unplugged when not in use for extended
amounts of time (i.e. during the summer
months).
•Contact your local building
officials to obtain a permit and information
on any installation restrictions or inspection
requirements in your area. Notify your
insurance company of this stove as well.
•This unit must be properly
installed to prevent the possibility of a
house fire. The instructions must be strictly
adhered to. Do not use makeshift methods
or compromise in the installation.
•Allow the stove to cool before
carrying out any maintenance or cleaning.
Ashes must be disposed in a metal
container with a tight lid and placed on a
no combustible surface well away from the
home structure.
•This stove must be connected to
a standard 120 V., 60 Hz grounded
electrical outlet. Do not use an adapter
plug or sever the grounding plug. Do not
route the electrical cord underneath, in
front of, or over the stove.
•The exhaust system should be
checked, at a minimum, at least twice a
year for any build up of soot or creosote.
•The exhaust system must be
completely airtight and properly installed. The
pellet vent joints must be sealed with RTV
500°F. (260°C.) silicone sealant, and with UL181-AP foil tape.
•Your stove requires periodic
maintenance and cleaning. Failure to
maintain your stove may lead to smoke
spillage in your home.
•This stove is designed and
approved for pelletized wood fuel only. Any
other type of fuel burned in this heater will
void the warranty and safety listing.
•When installed in a mobile home,
the stove must be bolted to the floor, have
outside air, and NOT BE INSTALLED IN A BEDROOM (Per H.U.D. requirements).
Check with local building officials.
•Breckwell Hearth Products
grants no warranty, implied or stated, for
the installation or maintenance of your
stove, and assumes no responsibility of
any consequential damage(s).
Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Clearances ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Combustion Air Supply -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
When Outside Air Is Not Used ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Venting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Freestanding Installations ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Insert Installations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
Electrical Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14
Special Mobil Home Requirements ---------------------------------------------------------- 14
Smoke Smell or Soot Build-Up ---------------------------------------------------------------- 29
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
(Please Read This) Operating Safety Precautions
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SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
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FREESTANDING:
Width: 26”
Height: 33 ¼”
Depth: 30 7/8” (excluding ash lip)
Weight: 325 lbs.
Flue size: 3” or 4”
Hopper Capacity: Up to 65 lbs.
(this can vary widely depending on pellet size, length, and diameter)
EPA status: exempt
Burn time: 1 lb. to 5 lbs. per hour
BTU range: 8,200 to 50,000
Approved installations: mobile home, alcove, conventional
FIREPLACE INSERT:
Width: 22” (at fireplace rear)
29 ½” (at fireplace opening)
Height: 21” (in fireplace)
Depth: 23 ½” (total)
16 3/8” (in fireplace)
Flashing Size: 44 ½” W x 28” H (medium)
48 ½” W x 32” H (large)
Weight: 250 lbs.
Flashing: 13 lbs.
Flue size: 3” or 4”
Hopper Capacity: Up to 70 lbs.
(this can vary widely depending on pellet size, length, and diameter)
EPA status: exempt
Burn time: 1 lb. to 5 lbs. per hour
BTU range: 8,200 to 50,000
Approved installations: zero-clearance, masonry, as a built-in
PREPARATION
Factory packaging must be removed, and some minor assembly work is required
prior to installation. Access to the rear of the stove is necessary.
The circuit board/control panel must be unpacked and installed in the side
flashing on the insert. (See installation instructions provided with the circuit
board)
NOTE: Normally, your dealer will perform these functions.
CLEARANCES
The Breckwell P24 Freestanding has been tested and listed for installation in
residential, mobile home and alcove applications.
The P24 Insert is approved for installation into code complying masonry
fireplaces, listed factory built fireplaces (UL 127), and standard residential builtins (see As A Built-In Fireplace), including Mobile Home built-in installations, of
the following description: all brands at least 36” wide and 20” high.
FLOOR PROTECTION: Freestanding installations, minimum 25” wide by 35”
deep. The stove must be placed on a continuous (grouted joints)
noncombustible material such as ceramic tile, cement board, brick, 3/8”
millboard or equivalent, or other approved or listed material suited for floor
protection. NOTE: ceramic tile, or any tile, requires a continuous sheet beneath
to prevent the possibility of embers falling through to the combustible floor if
cracks or separation should occur in the finished surface, this would include floor
protection for Built-in raised hearths. Check local codes for approved
alternatives.
SIDEWALL CLEARANCES
ALCOVE CLEARANCES
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
Clearances are measured from the sides, back and face (door opening) or stove
body (refer to fig. 4).
DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT MATERIALS OR COMPROMISES IN THE
INSTALLATION OF THIS UNIT.
INSTALL VENT WITH CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT
MANUFACTURER.
FLOOR PROTECTION
FIGURE 4
COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY
INSTALLATION
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For a mobile home installation the stove must be connected to an
outside source of combustion air. A 2” inside diameter metallic pipe,
either flexible or rigid, may be attached to the inlet at the stove’s rear
(refer to figures 5 & 6). A rodent guard (minimum ¼” wire
mesh)/wind hood must be used at the terminus (refer to figure 7). All
connections must be secured and airtight by either using the
appropriately sized hose clamp and/or UL-181-AP foil tape.
For mobile home installations only: 2” inside diameter pipe may
be used for the first 5 feet of combustion air supply run. From 5 to 10
feet use 2 ¾” inside diameter pipe. No combustion air supply may
exceed 10 feet.
Sources of Outside Combustion Air
a. In fireplaces
• Chimney top.
• Ash clean out door.
b. For freestanding installations
•A hole in floor near stove rear terminating only in a
ventilated crawl space.
•A hole in the wall behind the stove.
WHEN OUTSIDE AIR IS NOT USED
If outside air is not used, it is important that combustion air is easily
available to the air inlet. A closeable outside air register can be used
in tightly insulated homes. In insert installations, flashing vents
should not be restricted. The flashing should not necessarily seal the
fireplace face.
REAR VIEW P24FSA
FIGURE 5
VENTING
The Breckwell P24 Freestanding is certified for use with listed TYPE
L-Vent, 3” or 4” diameter in size. The stove was tested with Simpson
Duravent brand. Class “A” chimney is not required. Refer to the
instructions provided by the vent manufacturer, especially when
passing through a wall, ceiling or roof.
This is a pressurized exhaust system. All vent connector joints must
be sealed with 500°F (260°C) RTV silicone sealant to ensure
consistent performance and avoid smoke spillage. All horizontal
connector joints must be sealed with UL-181-AP foil tape. We
recommend that all vertical vent connector joints be secured with a
minimum of 3 screws.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING
ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING
SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT.
INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT
MANUFACTURER.
REAR VIEW P24I
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
Equivalent Vent Length (EVL)
INSTALLATION
The longer the run of pipe in your installation (both with insert and
freestanding), the more restriction there is in the system. Therefore,
larger diameter pipe should be used.
•Use 4” pipe if you have more than 15 feet of equivalent vent
length.
• Horizontal runs shall not exceed 10’ of EVL.
• Recommended vertical runs to be minimum of 8’.
• To calculate EVL, use the following conversions:
90º elbow or “T” = 5 equivalent feet
45º elbow = 3 equivalent feet
Horizontal Pipe Run = 1 equivalent foot per actual foot
Vertical Pipe Run = 0.5 equivalent foot per actual foot
NOTE: At altitudes above 3,000 feet, we suggest the use of 4”
diameter vent at an EVL of 7 feet or more.
FREESTANDING INSTALLATION
A. HORIZONTALLY THROUGH WALL (refer to Figure 8)
NOTE: Follow L-Vent chimney manufacturer’s instructions.
1. Position stove, adhering to clearances shown in Figures 1 & 2.
2. Locate position of hole in wall; directly behind stove exhaust
vent (refer to figure 5).
3. Always maintain 3” clearance from combustible materials.
4. Install L-Vent wall thimble per L-Vent manufacturer’s
instructions.
5. Attach enough piping to penetrate and extend at least 6”
beyond exterior walls. An 8-foot vertical pipe run is suggested
where possible to reduce the possibility of smoke spillage in the
event of a loss of negative pressure.
6. Attach cap and seal outside wall thimbles with non-hardening
waterproof mastic.
7. Termination should not be located so that hot exhaust gases
can ignite trees, shrubs, or grasses or be a hazard to children.
Exhaust gases can reach temperatures of 500ºF and cause
serious burns if touched.
FIGURE 8
Locate terminations: a) not less than 3 feet above any
forced air inlet located within 10 feet; b) not less than 4
feet below or horizontally from, or one foot above, any
door, window or gravity air inlet into any building; c) not
less than two feet from an adjacent building and not
less than 7 feet above grade when located adjacent to
a public walkway. Mobile home installations must use
a spark arrester.
B. VERTICALLY WITH NEW CHIMNEY SYSTEM (Refer to
INSTALLATION
8
Figure 9a & 9b)
NOTE: Follow L-Vent chimney manufacturer’s instructions.
OPTION: To achieve a center vertical installation a 45º elbow and a
clean-out tee can be used to offset the pipe from the exhaust outlet
to the rear center of the stove (see figure 9a). You can also use the
P24FS Vertical Install Kit (part # A-VIK) (see figure 9b).
OPTION: Install L-Vent elbow in place of clean-out tee. Locate
stove. Drop plumb bob to center of tee outlet, mark point on ceiling.
Install ceiling support and L-Vent pipe per L-Vent manufacturer’s
instructions.
1. Always maintain 3” clearance from combustible materials.
When passing through additional floors or ceilings, always
install firestop spacer.
2. After lining up for hole in roof, cut either around or square hole
in roof, always 3” larger all the way around pipe. Install upper
edge and sides of flashing under roofing materials, nail to the
roof along upper edge. Do not nail lower edge. Seal nail heads
with non-hardening waterproof mastic.
3. Apply non-hardening, waterproof mastic where the storm collar
will meet the vent and flashing. Slide storm collar down until it
sits on the flashing. Seal and install cap. Mobile home
installations must use a spark arrester.
FIGURE 9a
FIGURE 9b
C. VERTICALLY INTO EXISTING CHIMNEY SYSTEM
INSTALLATION
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Adapters are available to adapt from 3” L-Vent to 6” or 8” Class-A
chimney. (Figure 10a)
As an alternative, 3” or 4” L-Vent can be run inside existing chimney
to termination. (Figure 10b)
This is the preferred method.
Follow guidelines for equivalent vent length.
FIGURE 10a
FIGURE 10b
D. VERTICALLY INTO EXISTING MASONRY
INSTALLATION
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FIREPLACE
NOTE: Follow L-Vent chimney manufacturer’s
instructions.
1. Have the masonry chimney inspected by a qualified
chimney sweep or installer to determine its structural
condition.
2. You will need a pipe length equal to the chimney
height from the hearth. If outside combustion air is to
be used, you will need a pipe length equal to the
chimney height plus 18 inches.
3. Install a blanking plate and the chimney pipe, and if
used the outside air pipe, as shown in Figure 11.
4. Attach the DuraVent adapter, a section of pipe and
clean out tee, making sure the clean out tee is
centered in the chimney flue area. Use RTV,
metallic tape, and a minimum of three self-taping
screws at all joint connections to ensure a tight seal.
5. Position the stove, adhering to the clearances in
Figures 1 & 2.
6. Measure and build chimney top plate. Cut out holes
for chimney pipe, and if used the outside air pipe.
Install and seal with non-hardening mastic to
prevent water leakage. Install vent cap.
E. INSTALLATION THROUGH SIDE OF MASONRY
CHIMNEY
NOTE: Follow L-Vent chimney manufacturer’s
instructions.
1. Position the stove, adhering to the clearances in
Figures 1 & 2. Mark the center of the hole where the
pipe is to pierce the masonry chimney.
2. It will be necessary to break out the masonry around
the location of the pipe center mark. Use a 4-inch
diameter hole for 3-inch pipe and 5-inch diameter
hole for 4-inch pipe.
3. Measure and build chimney top plate. Cut out holes
for chimney pipe, and if used the outside air pipe.
4. Install the tee on the bottom of the vertical pipe
system and lower it down the chimney until the
center branch of the tee is level with the center of
the hole in the masonry, as shown in Figure 12.
5. Install and seal the top plate from step 3 with nonhardening mastic. Slip the storm collar over the pipe,
and while holding the pipe at the proper elevation,
affix the collar with a minimum of three ¼” stainless
steel sheet metal screws. Seal all joints and seams
around the collar.
6. Connect the horizontal pipe by pushing it through
the hole in the masonry and lining it up with the
branch in the tee. Push the pipe into the tee while
twisting it to lock it into the tee.
7. If desired, once the horizontal pipe is in place, the
space between the pipe and masonry may be filled
with high-temperature grout.
8. Install the trim collar. An adjustable pipe length and
adapter may be needed to finish the connection to
the stove.
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 12
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