Pelpro PPC90 User Manual

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PelPro Cast Iron Pellet Stove
WARNING!
Please read th i s en ti re man u al b ef ore i n stallati on an d u se of th i s pellet f u el-b u rn i n g room h eater, an d save f or f u tu re ref er­en ce. F ai lu re to f ollow th ese i n stru cti on s cou ld resu lt i n property d amag e, b od i ly in ju ry or even d eath . Con tact local b u i ld i n g or
re ofcials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
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Get to Know Your PelPro® Stove
Vacuum SwitchDigital Control
Snap Disc
Exhaust Blower
Exhaust
Connection
Exhaust Probe
Drop Tube Baffles (3) Firepot Igniter
(Behind Firepot)
Vacuum Switch Ambient Probe
Outside Air Connection
Optional External Thermonstat Connection
Convection Blower
Safety First!
Safety Alert Key: It is important to pay attention to alerts you will see throughout this manual to ensure your safety.
DANGER! I n d i cates a h aza rd ou s si tu ati on w h i ch , i f n ot avoi d ed w i ll resu lt i n d eath or seri ou s i n j u ry .
WARNING! I n d i cates a h aza rd ou s si tu ati on w h i ch , i f n ot avoi d ed cou ld resu lt i n d eath or seri ou s i n j u ry .
CAUTION! I n d i cates a h aza rd ou s si tu ati on w h i ch , i f n ot avoi d ed , cou ld resu lt i n mi n or or mod erate i n j u ry .
Notice: I n d i cates practi ces w h i ch may cau se d amag e to th e appli an ce or to property .
Pro Tip: I n d i cates ad d i ti on al i n f ormation to h elp yo u b etter u n d erstan d yo u r stove an d optimize i ts perf orman ce.
Notice: Fire Risk
Pelpro d i sclai ms an y respon si b i li ty , an d th e w arran ty an d ag en cy listin g w ill b e void ed , b y th e b elow action s.
DO NOT:
• I n stall or operate d amag ed applian ce
• M od i f y appli an ce
• In stall oth er th an as in stru cted b y th e man u f actu rer
• O perate th e appli an ce w i th ou t f u lly assemb li n g all compon en ts
Over re (burning at higher temperatures than recommended causing permanent damage to the stove)
• I n stall an y compon en t n ot approved b y th e man u f actu rer
• I n stall parts or compon en ts n ot listed or approved
• D isab le saf ety sw i tch es
I mproper i n stallati on , ad j u stmen t, alterati on , servi ce or mai n ten an ce can cau se i n j u ry or property d amag e. F or assi stan ce
or additional information, consult a qualied installer, service agency or your dealer.
DANGER! H O T SU R F A CE S!
G lass an d oth er su rf aces are h ot d u ri n g operati on A N D cool d ow n .
Hot glass will cause burns.
• D o n ot tou ch g lass u n ti l i t i s cooled
• N E V E R allow ch i ld ren to tou ch g lass
• K eep ch i ld ren aw ay; i f yo u exp ect th at ch ild ren may come i n to con tact w i th th i s appli an ce, w e recommen d a b arri er
such as a decorative screen (see your retailer for suggestions)
• CA R E F U L L Y SU PE R V I SE ch i ld ren i n same room as stove
• A lert ch i ld ren an d ad u lts to h aza rd s of h i g h temperatu res
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other ammable materials.
Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other ammable materials away
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Table of Contents
Getting Started........................................................4
Pallet removal
W h at’ s i n clu d ed
W h at yo u ’ ll n eed
Installing Y our Stove...............................................6
G etti n g read y
Placi n g yo u r stove
V en ti n g yo u r stove
Using Your Stove..................................................13
Starti n g yo u r stove
W h at to exp ect
Comf ort setti n g s
T u rn i n g yo u r stove of f
Maintaining Your Stove........................................18
W h at yo u may n eed
W h ere, w h en an d h ow
Troubleshooting....................................................22
Pow er related
B locka g e related
Support...................................................................27
Con tact i n f ormati on
O rd eri n g Parts
Listings and Certications...................................28
M ob i le h ome approval
Glass specication
Efciencies
Stove d i men si on s
W arran ty
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Pallet Removal
T h ere are b olts h old i n g y ou r PelPro stove i n place on th e pallet. T o remove y ou r stove f rom th e pallet:
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U si n g a 7/16” w ren ch , remove all f ou r b olts attach i n g th e sh i ppi n g b racke t to pallet.
WARNING!
I n spect appli an ce an d compon en ts f or d amag e. D amag ed parts may i mpai r saf e operati on .
D o N O T i n stall d amag ed compon en ts.
D o N O T i n stall i n complete compon en ts.
D o N O T i n stall su b sti tu te compon en ts. R eport d amag ed parts to con su mer care.
What’s Included
U si n g a 3/8 ” w ren ch , remove each b olt b y reach i n g u n d er yo u r stove. T i p yo u r stove to opposi te si d e an d pu sh b racke t i n w ard ; set stove d ow n an d repeat on oth er si d e.
CAUTION!
Risk of cuts, abrasions or ying debris. Wear
protecti ve g loves & saf ety g lasses d u ri n g i n stall. M etal ed g es are sh arp.
O w n er’ s
man u al
O u tsi d e ai r ki t compon en ts:
D oor h an d leClean i n g tool Pow er cord
2 ” F lex h ose T ermi n ati on Cap H ose clamp Screws (4)
O n li n e I n stallati on &
T rou b le Sh ooti n g V i d eos
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Getting Started
What You’ll Need
Tools & Supplies
H i g h temperatu re si li con e
(500°F+)
L evel
Ph i llips screw d ri ver
Plu mb li n e
Safety Equipment
R ecommen d ed f or all i n stallati on an d mai n ten an ce steps.
G loves Saf ety G lasses Close-toed sh oes
Pellet Vent Pipe
Must be an approved 3” or 4” diameter Type “L” or “PL” vent. Use 4” diameter vent if ue height is over 15’ or if installation is over 3,000 ft. above sea level.
T ape measu re
Framing square
R eci procati n g saw
E lectri c d ri ll & b i ts
Cau lki n g g u n
Stud nder
U ti li ty kn i f e
Pli ers
F lash li g h t
H ammer
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WARNING!
F i re R i sk. N O O T H E R ven t compon en ts may b e u sed . Su b stitu te or d amag ed ven t compon en ts may i mpai r saf e operati on .
Floor Protection
N on -comb u sti b le materi al
(such as a hearth pad) is required underneath your
stove.
Surge Protector
Protect th e electri cal compon en ts of yo u r stove b y u si n g a su rg e protector.
Pellet Fuel
U se on ly w ood pellets i n yo u r stove. F or b est perf orman ce, u se premi u m, low -ash pellets
(<1%) less than 1.5” in
len g th an d avoi d th e d u sty b i ts an d pi eces of pellets i n th e b ottom of th e b ag .
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Getting Ready
Pro Tip
W e h i g h ly recommen d y ou r stove an d pellet ven t pi pe b e i n stalled b y a prof essi on al i n staller . Y ou r retai ler can mak e recommen d ati on s f or y ou . I n stallati on M U ST comply w i th local, reg i on al, state an d n ati on al cod es an d reg u lati on s. Consult insurance carrier, local building inspector, re ofcials or authorities having jurisdic­ti on over restri ction s, i n stallati on i n specti on an d permi ts.
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Placement
Where you place your stove can signicantly affect its performance and safety.
A
Your Home Acts Like a Chimney
W e recommen d th at yo u h elp yo u r h ome b y:
A
1. U si n g a mi n i mu m of 5 f eet of verti cal ven ti n g 2 . U se th e su ppli ed ou tsi d e ai r ki t
3. Install your stove on a main oor location
1
T h i s w i ll:
H elp yo u r stove b reath e
2
M i n i mi ze smoke leaka g e i n th e h ou se
E n h an ce perf orman ce
B
Clearance to Combustibles
B
G
T h e space b etw een yo u r stove an d th e i tems i n yo u r h ome th at cou ld b u rn . M aterials su ch as:
W ood
Sheet rock (drywall)
Carpet
3
D
E
J
WARNING!
A sph yxi ation R i sk. D O N O T I N ST A L L I N A SL E E PI N G R O O M . Con su mes oxyg en i n th e room.
F or Can ad a, th e i n stallati on mu st con f orm to CA N /CSA -B 365
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Getting Ready (Continued)
C
C
Pellet Venting
Adding bends in the exhaust path restricts air ow,
red u ces perf orman ce an d provi d es a collecti on poi n t
for ash deposits requiring more frequent cleaning.
CAUTION
D o n ot con n ect to an y ai r d i stri b u ti on d u ct or sy stem
Do not install a ue damper in the exhaust venting system of this stove
Do not connect this stove to a chimney ue serving another appli an ce
The structural integrity of the manufactured home oor, wall and cei li n g /roof mu st b e mai n tai n ed
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REQUIRED:
U se on ly 3” or 4 ” ty pe “ L ” or “ PL ” pellet pi pe.
Pro Tip
This unit can be installed with a 3 to 6 inch (76-152mm) Top Vent Offset Adapter Kit. The 3 to 6 inch (76-152mm) Top Vent Offset Adapter are tested to use 24 gauge single wall ue connector or Listed double wall ue connector to Class A Listed metal chimneys, or masonry chimneys meeting International Conference of Building Ofcials (ICBO) standards for solid
f u el appli an ces.
Installation Video
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Vent Termination Clearances
C
K
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A
Clearan ces
A 12 ” Clearance above grade, veranda porch, deck or balcony (Including vegetation and mulch)
12 ” w i th ou tsid e ai r ki t
4 8 ” n o ou tsi d e air ki t
B
12 ” * Clearan ce ab ove an y w i n d ow or d oor th at open s C 18 ” D 12 ” Clearan ce to an ou tsid e corn er w all
12 ” w i th ou tsid e ai r ki t
F
4 8 ” n o ou tsi d e air ki t G 36” Clearan ce to a mech an i cal ai r su pply i n let H 8 4 ” * * Clearan ce ab ove a paved si d ew alk or paved d ri vew ay located on pu b li c property
I 12 ” * * Clearan ce u n d er a veran d a, porch , d eck or b alcon y J 12 ” Clearan ce ab ove th e roof K 2 4 ” Clearan ce f rom an ad j acen t w all i n clu d i n g n eig h b ori n g b u i ld in g s
36” w i th in a h ei g h t of 15
L
f eet ab ove th e meter /
reg u lator assemb ly
*Recommended to prevent condensation on windows and thermal breakage. **This is a recommended distance. For additional requirements check local codes.
Clearan ce b esid e or b elow an y w i n d ow s or d oors th at open
Vertical clearance to ventilated soft located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet from
th e cen ter lin e of th e termin al
Clearan ce to a n on -mech an i cal ai r su pply i n let to th e b u ild i n g or a comb u sti on air in let to an y oth er appli an ce
Clearan ce to each sid e of cen ter lin e ext en d ed ab ove n atu ral g as or propan e meter / reg u lator assemb ly or mech an ical ven t
B
B
L
I
F G
H
Notice: Do NOT terminate vent:
In any location that will allow ue gases or soot from en teri n g or stai n i n g th e b u i ld i n g
I n an y locati on w h i ch cou ld create a n u i san ce or h aza rd
I n an y en closed or semi -en closed area su ch as a carport, g arag e, atti c, craw l space, u n d er a su n d eck or porch or n arrow w alkw ay
Closely f en ced area, or an y locati on th at can b u i ld u p a con cen trati on of f u mes su ch as a stai rw ell, covered b reeze w ay , etc.
Notice: Do NOT terminate below an air inlet.
It is recommended that at least 60” (1.52m) of vertical pi pe b e i n stalled w h en appli an ce i s ven ted d i rectly th rou g h a w all—t h i s w i ll create a n atu ral d raf t, w h i ch w i ll h elp preven t th e possi b i li ty of smoke or od or ven ti n g i n to th e h ome d u ri n g a pow er ou tag e
I t w i ll also ke ep exh au st f rom cau sin g a n u isan ce or h aza rd b y exp osi n g people or sh ru b s to h i g h temperatu res
T h e saf est an d pref erred ven ti n g meth od i s to ext en d th e ven t verti cally th rou g h th e roof or ab ove th e roof
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Placing Your Stove
Stove must be installed on a non-combustible oor.
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If needed, place oor protection (such as a hearth pad) beneath the stove. Move stove from pallet onto
yo u r n on -comb u sti b le su rf ace. D o n ot operate th e stove w h i le it si ts on th e pallet.
Notice: B e caref u l to protect th e b ottom of th e stove
and oor surfaces when moving the stove. Bottom
ed g es of stove are sh arp an d can scratch su rf aces.
Notice: Clearan ces may on ly b e red u ced b y mean s approved b y th e reg u latory au th ori ty h avi n g j u ri sd i ction .
Hearth pad minimum requirements:
2
USA Hearth Pad Requirements I n ch es mm
A Si d es 2 5 1 B B ack 2 5 1 C F ron t 6 15 2
1
2
B *
A
C
A
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Canada Hearth Pad Requirements I n ch es mm
A Si d es 8 203 B B ack 2 5 1 C F ron t 6 15 2
Non-combustible oor protection extending beneath the ue pipe is required
w i th h ori zo n tal ven ti n g or u n d er th e top ven t ad apter w i th verti cal i n stallati on .
*Non-combustible oor protection must extend 2 inches (51mm) beneath the ue pipe when installed horizontal venting or under the top vent adapter with
verti cal i n stallati on . CA N A D A R E Q U I R E D , U SA R E CO M M E N D E D .
Conrm required clearances to combustibles:
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Vertical Installations (Interior Flue)
Straight back against wall I n ch es mm
D B ack w all to pellet pi pe 3 76 E Sid e w all to stove 13 330
Corner Installation
Straight back against wall I n ch es mm
F W alls to stove 3 76
Horizontal Installations
Straight back against wall I n ch es mm
G B ack w all to stove 2 5 1 E Si d e w all to stove 13 330 H Clearan ce to top of stove 7 178
J Clearan ce to f ron t of stove 4 8 12 19
3
D
G
E
J
F
F
J
H
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Venting Your Stove
CAUTION!
T ake appropri ate precau ti on s to locate u ti li ti es w i th i n th e w all an d avoi d con tact.
1
Mark and cut wall for venting penetration on exterior wall (if needed).
2
Install wall thimble (sold separately) per manufacturer requirements. Install venting. (For additional installation options visit pelprostoves.com)
3
Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the location where the chimney or
4
other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure.
V erti cal - I n teri or, Pref erred I n stallati on
R ain Cap
Flashing
Firestop
Ceiling Support
6 in.
(1 5 2 mm)
M in.
NOTE: In Canada when using a factory-built chimney it must be safety listed, Type UL103 HT (2100oF) CLASS “A” or conforming to CAN/ULC-S629M, STANDARD FOR 650
1 2 in. (30 5 mm) M inimum
Follow pipe manufacturer listed clearance
Clean- out T
N on- combustible H earth Pad
o
C F A CT O R Y -B U I L T CH I M N E Y S.
E xt eri or - O pti on al I n stallati on s
6 in. (1 5 2 mm) M inimum
6 in. (1 5 2 mm) M inimum
Termination
Cap
W all Thimble
H oriz ontal Termination Cap
6 in. (1 5 2 mm)
M inimum
W all Thimble
N on- combustible
H earth Pad
Clean Out T
Pro Tips
See venting manufacturer’s required clearances to combustibles
F or h ori z on tal i n stallati on s, th e mi n i mu m clearan ce f rom ex teri or to termin ati on cap i s 6” — y ou may w an t to i n crease to 18 ” clearan ce to mi n i mi z e soot b low b ack on h ome ex teri or.
Install vent at clearances specied by the manufacturer
WARNING!
D o n ot termi n ate ven ti n g i n an y en closed or semi -en closed area su ch as: a carport, g arag e, atti c, craw l space, u n d er a su n d eck or porch , n arrow w alkw ay or closely f en ced area, or an y location th at can b u i ld u p a con cen trati on of f u mes su ch as a stai rw ell, covered b reeze w ay , etc.
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CAUTION!
E n su re th at yo u r stove ven tin g termin ates ab ove yo u r stove. T h e f ollow i n g may occu r:
• Y ou r stove appli an ce w i ll n ot d raf t properly
• Smoke may seep i n yo u r h ou se
• E xce ssive sootin g
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Venting Your Stove
T h e maxi mu m h ori zo n tal ven ti n g allow ed w i th n o verti cal
venting attached is 48 inches including one 90° elbow or two 45° elbows. Addition of any horizontal venting beyond 48 inches requires a minimum 60 inches of
ad d i ti on al verti cal ven t. H ori zo n tal secti on s of ven t pi pe sh ou ld h ave a 1/4 i n ch ri se per f oot. W e recommen d u si n g th e sh ortest ven ti n g an d f ew est elb ow s possi b le w h en ven ti n g h ori zo n tal.
W e recommen d th e u se of 4 i n ch ven t w i th an y
installation requiring more than two 90° elbows, or more
th an 15 f eet of ven ti n g .
45° elbow is equivalent to 1 foot of straight pipe
90° elbow is equivalent to 3 feet of straight pipe
WARNING!
F i re R i sk.
• O n ly L I ST E D ven ti n g compon en ts may b e
u sed
• N O O T H E R ven t compon en ts may b e u sed . Su b sti tu te or d amag ed ven t compon en ts may i mpai r saf e operati on .
Notice:
T h ese are g u i d eli n es f or su ccessf u l ven ti n g of y ou r pellet appli an ce. T h e more verti cal ri se y ou can ob tai n i n y ou r sy stem, th e b etter i t w i ll perf orm. H ori z on tal ven t ru n s can accu mu late ash an d w i ll n eed to b e clean ed more of ten . T ry to k eep th em as sh ort as possi b le.
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O N E 9 0 ° EL B O W
Total
H oriz ontal
M i n i m u m V e r t i c a l V e n t f o r O n e El b o w
M i n i m u m V e r t i c a l V e n t f o r O n e El b o w
2 0 1 5 1 0
( f t )
5 0
M i n i m u m V e r t i c a l R i s e
0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0
M inimum
Vertical 4 0 3 5 5 3 6 6 3 7 7 3 8 8 4 9 9 4
1 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 1 3 1 3 4 1 4 1 4 4 1 5 1 5 4 1 6 1 6 4 1 7 1 7 4 1 8 1 8 4 1 9 1 9 4
H o r i z o n t a l R u n , ( f t )
H o r i z o n t a l R u n ( F T )
Vent
Diameter
T W O 9 0 ° EL B O W S
Total
H oriz ontal
M i n i m u m V e r t i c a l V e n t f o r T w o El b o w s
2 0 1 5 1 0
R i s e , ( f t )
5
M i n i m u m V e r t ic a l
0
0 5 1 0 1 5
L e n g t h o f H o r i z o n t a l S e c t i o n s ( F T )
M inimum
Vertical 2 5 3 36 3 4 7 3 5 8 3 6 9 3 7 1 0 4 8 1 1 4 9 1 2 4
1 0 1 3 4
1 1 1 4 4 1 2 1 5 4 1 3 1 6 4 1 4 1 7 4 1 5 1 8 4
Diameter
Vent
T H R EE 9 0 ° EL B O W S
Total
H oriz ontal
M i n i m u m V e r t i c a l V e n t f o r T h r e e El b o w s
2 5 2 0 1 5
( f t )
1 0
5 0
M i n i m u m V e r t i c a l R i s e
0 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2
M inimum
Vertical 2 1 1 4 3 1 2 4 4 1 3 4 5 1 4 4 6 1 5 4 7 1 6 4 8 1 7 4 9 1 8 4
1 0 1 9 4 1 1 2 0 4
L e n g t h o f H o r i z o n t a l S e c t i o n s ( F T )
Vent
Diameter
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I n stall pellet ven ti n g th rou g h w all an d con n ect ven t/ pi pe to stove
Some ven ti n g man u f actu rers of f er pellet stove
ad apters f or th ei r ven ti n g f or easi er i n stallati on
Seal all pipe joints using high-temp silicone (500°+)
Secu re ex h au st ven ti n g sy stem to th e appli an ce w i th
at least 3 screw s or ri vets per th e pi pe man u f actu rer’ s i n stru cti on s. A lso secu re all con n ector pi pe j oi n ts w i th at least 3 screw s th rou g h each j oi n t.
I n stall termi n ati on cap
Conrm all required stove clearances to combustibles
Pro Tip
Installing a cleanout “T” (sold separately) to the rear of yo u r stove, w h en ven ti n g verti cally can save ti me d u ri n g clean i n g .
Install outside air kit (included)
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F or opti mal perf orman ce, PelPro recommen d s th e ou tsi d e ai r ki t f or all in stallati on s. O u tsi d e ai r ki t i s
required for all mobile/manufactured home installations.
A
A5
B
I n stall th rou g h w all B
M ai n tai n clearan ces f rom exh au st
R emove kn ock ou t i n th e rear of stove
- Attach ex pipe to outside air connection on stove
- U se h ose clamp
- R ou te tu b e ou tsi d e th e stru ctu re
- A ttach cap
- Secu re to ou tsi d e w all w i th appropri ate f asten ers
Take a Break
I n spect yo u r w ork:
_____ Conrm clearances to combustibles are maintained
_ _ _ _ _ Pi pe j oi n ts are secu re an d properly sealed _ _ _ _ _ O u tsi d e ai r k i t in stalled properly
_____ Conrm termination clearances
CAUTION!
N ever d raw ou tsi d e comb u sti on ai r f rom:
Wall, oor or ceiling cavity
E n closed space su ch as an atti c, g arag e or craw l space.
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Fuel Tips
Fuel Material and Fuel Storage
Pellet fuel quality can greatly uctuate. We recommend that you buy fuel in multi-ton lots
w h en ever possi b le. H ow ever, w e d o recommen d tryi n g vari ou s b ran d s b ef ore pu rch asi n g mu lti -ton lots to en su re yo u r sati sf acti on . Store f u el i n d ry locati on n ot w i th i n clearan ces to comb u stab les of yo u r stove.
Fuel Material
M ad e f rom saw d u st or w ood b y- prod u cts
D epen d i n g on th e sou rce materi al i t may h ave a h i g h or low ash con ten t.
Higher Ash Content Material
• H ard w ood s w i th a h i g h mi n eral con ten t
• F u el th at con tai n s b ark
• Stan d ard g rad e pellets or h i g h ash pellets
Lower Ash Content Material
• M ost sof tw ood s
• F u els w i th low mi n eral con ten t
• M ost premi u m g rad e pellets
Pro Tip
We recommend the use of Pellet Fuels Institute certied pellet fuel with this product.
Y ou r stove h as a man u f actu re-set mi n i mu m low b u rn rate th at mu st n ot b e altered . I t is ag ai n st f ed eral reg u lati on s to alter th i s setti n g or oth erw i se operate yo u r stove i n a man n er i n con si sten t w i th operti on i n stru cti on s i n th i s man u al.
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Using Your Stove
Starting your stove the rst time
What to Expect
1
Comb u sti on b low er w i ll tu rn on
2
I g n i ter w i ll tu rn on
3
Pellets will drop, smoke may occur in rebox but will
evacuate, and ame will appear in repot.
4
Con vecti on b low er w i ll au tomati cally tu rn on af ter th e
stove h eats u p. Con vecti on b low er w i ll con ti n u e to ru n even af ter yo u r stove h as b een sh u t d ow n .
Pro Tips
O d ors an d vapors are released d u ri n g i n i ti al startu p af ter pu rch ase; b u rn i n g y ou r stove on
HI for 30 minutes will allow the paint to cure. Open windows or doors for air circulation until
b u rn of f i s complete.
D u ri n g start u p an d n ormal operati on y ou r stove’ s f ron t d oor mu st b e closed
Priming is only required the rst time your stove is lit, or after a FUEL FEED ALARM.
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WARNING! Fire Risk
Keep combustible materials, gasoline and other ammable vapors and liquids clear of appliance.
D o N O T operate appli an ce w i th d oor open
Do NOT operate appliance with repot oor open
Do NOT store ammable materials in the appliance’s vicinity
Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter uid or similar liquids or gels to start or
“freshen up” a re in this heater
Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use as combustible materials may ignite.
WARNING!
H O T SU R F A CE S! G lass an d oth er su rf aces are h ot d u rin g operation A N D cool d ow n .
Hot glass will cause burns.
• D o n ot tou ch g lass u n ti l i t i s cooled
• N E V E R allow ch i ld ren to tou ch g lass
• K eep ch i ld ren aw ay
CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as replace
• A lert ch i ld ren an d ad u lts to h aza rd s of h i g h temperatu res
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other ammable materials
Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other ammable materials away
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Use and Care
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Conrm repot is properly positioned
1
2
Conrm three bafes inside rebox are secure, placing the side bafes before the center
Important:
Allow up to 20 minutes for
yo u r stove to start.
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FR ON T
2
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A d d some pellets to h opper an d f u lly close li d
3
Plu g i n y ou r stove
4
WARNING! Sh ock h aza rd .
Plu g d i rectly i n to properly g rou n d ed 3 pron g receptacle
D o N O T rou te cord u n d er or i n f ron t of appli an ce
R ecommen d th e u se of a su rg e protector
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Using Your Stove
PRIME
HEATING @%
START UP 11:59
Starting your stove from an empty hopper
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Prime your stove:
1) F rom “ O F F ” press
2) Press an d h old
“ F E E D I N G .”
T h e f eed motor w i ll ru n ab ou t 2 mi n u tes.
O n ce f eed i n g stops press
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CAUTION:
D u ri n g th i s process D O N O T :
T ry to restart, man u ally ad d pellets or u se an y typ e of acceleran t
u n ti l d i splay read s
pow er b u tton .
Comfort Settings
Con trol y ou r comf ort:
POWER button - U sed to tu rn y ou r stove on , of f an d to reset.
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Pro Tip
F or all men u i tems press af ter maki n g yo u r selecti on to store valu e.
Adjust temperature – Set to y ou r d esi red temperatu re level. O n ce th e d esi red temperatu re level i s ach i eved th e stove w i ll au tomati cally sh u t d ow n . W h en th e temperatu re i n th e room d rops b elow th e d esi red temperatu re level, y ou r stove w i ll au tomati cally restart.
LO setting – Y ou r stove w i ll con ti n u e to ru n on low reg ard less of room temperatu re.
HI setting - Y ou r stove w i ll con ti n u e to ru n on h i g h reg ard less of room temperatu re.
Pro Tip
I f yo u r stove i s tu rn ed to th e of f posi ti on an d th en b ack on , even i f b y mi stake , yo u r stove w i ll
go through the shutdown process (approximately 15 minutes) and restart.
Thermostat
Y ou r PelPro stove comes w i th a b u i lt-in th ermostat syst em th at provi d es easy temperatu re
adjustments. An external thermostat is available as an option (sold separately). To use an
ext ern al th ermostat:
1
I n stall accord i n g to th e man u f actu re’s i n stru cti on s an d con n ect to th e b ack of yo u r stove.
2
Set T H E R M O ST A T to E X T E R N A L i n setti n g s men u on th e d i g i tal d i splay .
3
T u rn stove on an d set d esi red pow er setti n g .
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MISSED IGN
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TRIM
If your stove tries to start but fails on the initial burn, it will display MISSED IGNITION.
1. T u rn yo u r stove to of f , remove an d clean
the repot
2 . Conrm repot is properly positioned
3. E n su re th ere are en ou g h pellets i n th e h opper. 4 . Prime yo u r stove per previ ou s i n stru cti on s
T rim Adjustment
T ri m ad j u stmen t i s located i n th e men u . T h i s f eatu re w i ll ad j u st th e ai r/f u el rati o an d b elow are ex amples of w h en to u se i t:
If the re is too large, lazy or producing black soot, adjust trim down one level at a time and allow 15 mi n u tes f or stab i liz ati on b ef ore mak i n g an oth er ad j u stmen t
If your re is too small and sometimes goes out when there are pellets in the hopper, adjust th e tri m u p on e level at a ti me an d allow 15 mi n u tes f or stab i li z ati on b ef ore mak i n g an oth er ad j u stmen t.
WARNING!
T h i s w ood h eater n eed s peri od i c i n speci on an d repai r f or proper operati on . I t i s ag ai n st f ed eral reg u lati on s to operate th i s w ood h eater i n a man n er i n con si sten t w i th operati n g i n stru cti on s i n th i s man u al.
Turning Your Stove Off
1
Press an d h old pow er b u tton f or 3 secon d s
CAUTION!
Smoke H aza rd
Press pow er b u tton on d i splay to O F F , let appli an ce completely cool an d exh au st b low er mu st b e of f . N ow yo u can u n plu g appli an ce b ef ore servi ci n g
Smok e spi llag e i n to room can occu r i f appli an ce i s n ot cool b ef ore u n plu g g i n g
2
A u g er stops f eed in g pellets.
3
B low ers con ti n u e to ru n u n ti l af ter th e exh au st temperatu re h as cooled .
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Maintaining Your Stove
Cleaning & Maintenance
Important:
R eg u lar clean i n g h elps to assu re opti mal perf orman ce of yo u r stove. Please ref er to pag e 2 9 to log yo u r mai n ten an ce an d clean i n g .
Cleaning your stove
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Ph i llips h ead
screw d ri ver
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Saf ety g lassesClean i n g tool
Maintaining Your Stove
G loves
M etal con tai n er
w i th li d
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Cerami c g lass clean er &
n on -ab rasi ve cloth
F lu e clean i n g
b ru sh
A sh vacu u mD ropcloth
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Maintaining Your Stove
Where, When and How
Disposal of Ashes
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight tting lid. The closed container
of ash es sh ou ld b e placed on a n on -comb u sti b le su rf ace or on th e g rou n d , w ell aw ay
from all combustible materials, pending nal disposal. If the ashes are to be disposed
of b y b u ri al i n soi l or oth erw i se locally d i spersed , th ey sh ou ld b e retai n ed i n th e closed con tai n er u n ti l all emb ers h ave b een th orou g h ly cooled .
WARNING!
D i scon n ect stove f rom pow er su pply b ef ore servici n g
Zone 1 - Firebox
W E E K L Y
Firepot
Remove the repot
Scrape clean an d remove ash es
Replace repot
Firebox
Remove bafes and vacuum residual ash
Remove ashes from rebox oor
If using a vacuum to clean stove, be sure embers are thoroughly cooled to prevent a re in the
vacu u m.
Glass
A pply cerami c g lass clean er
U se n on -ab rasi ve cloth to remove resi d u e
A S N E E D E DO R
WARNING!
Z o n e1Z o n e
1
Z o n e2Z o n e
Z o n e3Z o n e
3
2
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Door Inspection
The gasketing between the glass and rebox sh ou ld b e i n spected peri od i cally to make su re th ere i s a g ood seal.
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Pro Tip
The type of fuel you are burning will dictate how often you have to clean your repot.
I f th e f u el yo u are b u rn i n g h as a h i g h d i rt or ash con ten t, it may b e n ecessary to clean th e
repot more than once a day.
Poor quality fuel will cause clinkers to form in the repot. Clinkers are formed when dirt, ash or a non-burnable substance is heated to 2000 deg. F (1093 deg. C) and becomes glass-
li ke . A lw ays b u rn d ry f u el. B u rn i n g f u el w i th h i g h moi stu re con ten t take h eat f rom th e f u el an d
ten d s to cool th e appli an ce, rob b i n g h eat f rom yo u r h ome. D amp pellet f u el can clog th e f eed syst em.
CAUTION!
H an d le g lass assemb ly w i th care an d ref er to mai n ten an ce i n stru cti on s. When cleaning glass:
A voi d stri ki n g , scratch i n g or slammi n g g lass.
D o N O T clean g lass w h en h ot
D o N O T u se ab rasi ve clean ers
D o N O T operate w i th g lass crack ed , b roke n or scratch ed
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WARNING!
G lass i s 5 mm th i ck h i g h temperatu re h eat resi stan t cerami c g lass.
D O N O T R E PL A CE w i th an y oth er materi al
A ltern ate materi al may sh atter an d cau se in ju ry
Zone 2 - Stove Body
M O N T H L Y
Convection Blower
R emove ri g h t si d e pan el to access an d remove con vecti on b low er
V acu u m an y d eb ri s f rom th e f an b lad es an d b low er h ou si n g
Hopper
E mpty h opper of an y pellets
V acu u m an y remai n i n g pellets/d eb ri s f rom th e h opper
A S N E E D E DO R
Z o n e1Z o n e
1
Z o n e2Z o n e
2
Z o n e3Z o n e
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Maintaining Your Stove
Electrical Components
I d en ti f y an d remove an y d eb ri s
V eri f y all con n ecti on s are secu re
A N N U A L L Y A S N E E D E DO R
Exhaust Blower
R emove ri g h t si d e pan el to access an d remove ex h au st b low er
V acu u m an y d eb ri s f rom th e f an b lad es an d b low er h ou si n g
Zone 3 - Venting
A N N U A L L Y A S N E E D E DO R
Z o n e1Z o n e
Termination Cap
R emove termi n ati on cap
B ru sh ou t to remove d u st an d h ard b u i ld u p
1
Z o n e2Z o n e
Z o n e3Z o n e
3
2
Vent Components
Soot, creosote, and y ash will collect in the
exhaust venting system and restrict the ow of the ue gases. This build up will occur more quickly in horizontal sections and elbows.
U se th e appropri ate size d ch i mn ey b ru sh to remove ash an d b u i ld u p f rom th e ven ti n g
Outside Air Kit
E n su re th ere are n o ob stru cti on s i n th e ou tsi d e ai r ki t cap
Caution!
W h en w ood pellets are b u rn ed at a low temperatu re, th ey prod u ces org an i c vapors w h i ch comb i n e w i th moi stu re to f orm creosote vapors.
Creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney ue of a newly-started or a low-temperature re. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the ue lining. When more heat is called for, this residue can be ignited, which creates an extremely hot re in the chimney ue; this may damage the chimney or even destroy your home.
Y ou r ch i mn ey sh ou ld b e i n spected on ce every f ew mon th s d u ri n g th e h eati n g season to d etermi n e i f a creosote or soot b u i ld u p h as occu rred . I f creosote or soot h as accu mu lated , i t sh ou ld b e removed to red u ce th e ri sk of
a chimney re.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting your stove
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Power Related
In the event of a power outage:
I f u si n g a g en erator, Pelpro recommen d s a stead y state g en erator f or b est stove perf orman ce.
This stove needs 110v to run properly. This stove h as n ot b een tested f or u se w i th a th i rd party b attery b acku p.
Stove plugged in but no response
Ch eck yo u r h ome’ s circu i t b reake r
Reset snap disc (located between drop tube and hopper (Zone 2)
V i su ally i n spect w i res, b low ers an d pow er cord
for breaks or wear to nd cause of possible short
circuit (Zone 2)
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Pro Tip
Ch eck passag es to assu re th ey are clear of ash an d
obstructions. Poor airow
lead s to poor perf orman ce of yo u r stove.
A
Component (i.e. blower) fails to start or fails to
turn off
Ch eck all con n ecti on s an d pow er plu g s are secu re
V i su ally i n spect w i res, b low ers an d pow er cord to
nd cause of possible short circuit
Troubleshooting
Z o n e1Z o n e
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Z o n e2Z o n e
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Troubleshooting
Blockage Related
Black soot on outside of house
Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 3)
- A d j u st ai r/f u el rati o u si n g tri m ad j u stmen t d i al (See page 17 for trim adjustment instructions)
E n su re termi n ati on cap h as at least 18 ” clearan ce to red u ce th e ef f ects of soot b low -b ack on h ome
exterior (ie. siding)—if not able, refer to page 10
f or altern ate i n stallati on opti on s
Z o n e1Z o n e
1
Z o n e2Z o n e
2
Z o n e3Z o n e
3
Rumbling/whistling noise during operation
Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 3)
- Adjust air/fuel ratio using trim adjustment dial (See page 17 for trim adjustment
instructions)
Stove will not light
Conrm repot holes are clean and clear (Zone 1)
- Ignitor is getting hot (glows orange)
Inspect stove body (Zone 2)
- Conrm fuel is in hopper, close lid securely
- Remove right side panel to access and conrm vacuum switch is clear and
con n ected at b oth en d s
- Conrm all exhaust blower connections secure
- Conrm the feed assembly and motor are clean and clear of debris
Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 3)
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Troubleshooting
Blockage Related
Fire starts but goes out
Conrm rebox is clean and clear (Zone 1)
- Ensure repot holes are clear
Inspect stove body (Zone 2)
- Conrm exhaust probe is connected
- I n spect an d clean th e exh au st ou tlet
Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 3)
Z o n e1Z o n e
1
Z o n e2Z o n e
2
Z o n e3Z o n e
3
Starts and stops frequently in automatic mode
D etermi n e i f y ou r room i s ex peri en ci n g vary i n g temperatu res d u e to repeated open i n g / closi n g of d oors or w i n d ow s— correct i f n ecessary
Examine stove body (Zone 2)
- Inspect ambient probe and conrm that at least 2” is exposed outside of stove
b od y
Slow or smoky start-up and/or lazy ame
Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear; clean your repot and behind your bafes inside your rebox (Zone 3)
Examine stove body (Zone 2)
- A li g n i g n i ter so i t i s properly placed an d cen tered
- Review fuel quality (see Pellet Fuel
information on page 5)
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Troubleshooting
Following correction of any alarm, press power button to clear the alarm, wait 10 seconds and
turn the stove back ON.
Alarm Possible Cause Corrective Action
Fuel Feed Alarm Errror Number 1
No fuel is delivered to the repot to sustain ame
Hopper empty (most likely) Auger Jam (next likely)
N o vacu u m H opper li d open
F i ll th e h opper, i n spect th e f eed tu b e f or j ams,
inspect the venting and rebox for obstructions and
clean i f n ecessary , in spect th e exh au st b low er to make su re i t ru n s, or close th e h opper li d .
Error Number 2
The exhaust probe senses an abnormal temperature.
Error Number 3
The ambient probe senses an abnormal temperature.
Missed Ignition Error Number 4
During the ignition sequence the load does not ignite. The unit will auto­matically retry once
from the rst failed
attempt.
Error Number 5 Communication Error
Error Number 7 Exhaust Over Temperature
The exhaust temperature has exceeded the allowable temperature.
F lame i s evi d en t b u t th e exh au st prob e i s n ot ab le to recog n i ze th e h ot exh au st temperatu re
E xh au st prob e n ot attach ed to ou tlet E xh au st path i s d i rty
T h e exh au st temperatu re i s ab ove or b elow th e acceptab le ran g e.
E xh au st Prob e F ai lu re
N ot plu g g ed i n F ai led compon en t
T h e amb i en t temperatu re i s ab ove or b elow th e acceptab le ran g e.
A mb i en t Prob e F ai lu re
N ot plu g g ed i n F ai led compon en t
F u el
N o f u el
H opper E mpty F eed Ja m F eed d oesn ’ t tu rn F eed motor d i scon n ected or f ai led
F i repot
F i repot D i rty so f u el i s n ot n ear i g n i ti on h ole
in the repot
I g n i ter
N o pow er D eb ri s i n th e en d of th e i g n i ter ch amb er
T h e D i g i tal D i splay i s n ot commu n i cati n g correctly w i th th e stove con trol b oard .
F u el
F eed M otor L ocke d O n N on -approved f u el u sed
Con vecti on b low er
D i rty F ai led
I n stallati on
Installation conguration is tight allowing for
li mi ted ai r ci rcu lati on arou n d th e u n i t.
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Inspect and clean the exhaust outlet, rebox, repot, and behind the bafes. Inspect the exhaust probe
to see i f i t i s secu rely attach ed to th e si d e of th e exh au st ou tlet.
Plu g th e prob e i n to th e b oard . R eplace th e compon en t.
Plu g th e prob e i n to th e b oard . R eplace th e compon en t.
F i ll th e h opper I n spect an d clear j am i n th e f eed tu b e
Inspect the feed motor circuit (hopper lid must be closed, vacuum switch must be closed (ie exhaust blower on), and feed motor must be plugged in.
Clean the repot.
Ch eck lead s an d see i f th e i g n i ter w orks. Clean th e en d of th e i g n i ter ch amb er f rom i n si d e th e
rebox (removal of the repot required for this step).
I n spect th e cab le f or b reaks or cu ts an d ch eck th e con n ecti on b etw een th e D i g i tal Con torl an d Con trol b oard . R eplace th e compon en t.
I f th e f eed motor d oes n ot tu rn of f , replace th e con trol b oard . R evi ew th e f u el b ei n g u sed .
Clean R eplace
R evi ew th e i n stallati on an d move i f n ecessary .
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Warranty
I f replacemen t parts are n eed ed , please n ote w arran ty coverag e b eg i n s on th e d ate of pu rch ase. R etai n yo u r ori g i n al recei pt as proof of pu rch ase. T h e w arran ty peri od f or covered compon en ts i s as f ollow s:
Warranty Period
Components Covered
E lectri cal 1 Y ear
Steel Parts (excluding repot) 5 Y ears A ll replacemen t parts are covered f or remain d er of
original warranty period or 90 days, whichever is longer
Additional terms and limitations apply. See page 30 for complete warranty information.
(Parts only,
Labor not included)
90 Days
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Support
Please review the “Maintaining Your Stove” and “Troubleshooting” sections in this manual.
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• O rd er replacemen t parts
• I n stallation vi d eos
• T rou b lesh ooti n g vi d eos
Support
• U se an d care vi d eos
• M an u als an d more
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Listings and Certications
Appliance Certication
Seri es PPC90/TSC90 L ab oratory O M N I -T est L ab oratori es, I n c. R eport N o. 0061PS093S T yp e Soli d F u el R oom H eater/Pellet F u el B u rn i n g T yp e Stan d ard ASTM E1509-12 and ULC S627-00, Room Heater
Note
T h i s i n stallati on mu st con f orm w i th local cod es. I n th e ab sen ce of local cod es y ou mu st comply w i th ASTM E1509-12, ULC S627-00, (UM) 84-HUD
Listing and Code Approvals
I t i s cri ti cal to h ave a w orki n g smoke d etector i n stalled i n th e h ome of u n i t operati on .
Smoke alarms that are properaly installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing re deaths and injuries. Having
Install at least one carbon monoxide detector on each oor of your home.
Pellet Fuel Burning type and (UM) 84-HUD, Mobile
H ome A pproved .
WARNING!
a working smoke alarm reduces the chance of re related injuries.
T e s t e d a n d
L i s t e d b y
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O M N I - T e s t L a b o r a t o r i e s , I n c .
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P o r t l a n d
O r e g o n U S A
WARNING! A sph yxi ati on R i sk.
D O N O T I N ST A L L I N A SL E E PI N G R O O M . Y ou r stove con su mes oxyg en i n th e room.
Mobile Home Approved
T h i s appli an ce i s approved f or mob i le h ome i n stallati on s when not installed in a sleeping room and when an outside combustion air inlet is provided.
The structural integrity of the mobile home oor, ceiling, and walls must be maintained
T h e appli an ce mu st b e properly g rou n d ed to th e f rame of th e mob i le h ome w i th # 8 copper g rou n d w i re, an d u se on ly li sted d ou b le-w all con n ector pi pe
O u tsi d e A i r K i t provid ed w i th each stove mu st b e i n stalled i n a mob i le h ome i n stallati on an d mu st remai n clear of leaves, d eb ri s, i ce an d /or sn ow . I t mu st b e u n restri cted w h i le th e appli an ce i s in u se to preven t room ai r starvati on w h i ch cau ses smoke spi llag e.
The appliance must be secured to the mobile home structure by bolting it to the oor through h oles provi d ed at b ottom of yo u r cast leg s on yo u r stove.
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Glass Specications
This appliance is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass.
R eplace g lass on ly w i th 5 mm cerami c g lass. Please con tact PelPro f or replacemen t g lass.
Electrical Rating (On High)
PPC90/TSC90 Series: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 2.6 Amps, Run 0.9 Amps
BTU & Efciency Specications
M od el PPC90/TSC90 L ab oratory O M N I -T est L ab oratori es, I n c.
R eport N o. 0061PS093E EPA Certied 1.11 g rams/h r
* B T U I n pu t 11,055 - 47,378 / hr * B T U O u tpu t 8 , 4 5 6 - 39, 4 8 2 / h r
Efciency HHV 82.3%
* * H eati n g Capaci ty V en t Si z e 3” or 4 ” L or PL
H opper Capaci ty 90 lbs (Approximate) F u el W ood pellets Sh i ppi n g W ei g h t 340 lbs
Stan d ard
Up to 2,200 sq. ft. d epen d i n g on cli mate zo n e
EPA Certication 2015, test method: ASTM E2779-10
T e s t e d a n d
L i s t e d b y
T h i s man u al d escri b es th e i n stallati on an d operati on of th e B ran d PelPro,
Model PPC90/TSC90 wood heater. This heater meets the 2015 U.S.
E n vi ron men tal Protection A g en cy’ s cri b w ood emi ssi on li mi ts f or w ood
heaters sold after May 15, 2015. Under specic test conditions this
h eater h as b een sh ow n to d eli ver h eat
at rates ranging from 11,055 to 47,378
B tu /h r.
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C
O M N I - T e s t L a b o r a t o r i e s , I n c .
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P o r t l a n d
O r e g o n U S A
Listing and Code Approvals
* B T U i n pu t/ou tpu t w i ll vary , d epen d i n g on th e b ran d of f u el yo u u se i n yo u r stove.* * H eati n g capaci ty d epen d s on cli mate zo n e, stru ctu re layo u t, i n su lati on , w i n d ow s, etc.
Stove Dimensions
9-3/8 [238]9-3/8 [238] 4 [102]
26-3/4 [679]
32-1/8
[816]
28 [711]
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15-3/4 [400]
25-1/4 [642]
9-5/8 [246] FLUE
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Hearth & Home Technologies, Inc. - PelPro Limited Warranty
Hearth & Home Technologies, Inc. (HHT), on behalf of its PelPro brand, extends the following warranty for PelPro appliances
pu rch ased f rom an au th ori z ed retai ler . I f y ou ex peri en ce i ssu es w i th y ou r PelPro appli an ce, Con su mer Care i s availab le to assi st y ou w i th trou b lesh ooti n g tech n i cal
i ssu es. Please con tact PelPro Con su mer Care at 1-8 77-4 2 7-3316 w i th an y prod u ct i ssu es rath er th an con tacti n g th e retai ler w h ere y ou pu rch ased y ou r PelPro appli an ce.
T h i s w arran ty covers compon en ts of th e PelPro appli an ces as li sted i n th e tab le b elow .
Warranty Coverage:
Su b j ect to th e tab le b elow , H H T w arran ts to th e ow n er of th e PelPro appli an ce th at th e appli an ce w i ll b e f ree f rom d ef ects i n materi als an d w ork man sh i p at th e ti me of man u f actu re. A f ter i n stallati on , i f covered compon en ts are f ou n d to b e d ef ecti ve i n materi als or w ork man sh i p d u ri n g th e appli cab le w arran ty peri od , H H T w i ll replace th e covered compon en ts.
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H H T , at i ts ow n d i screti on , may f u lly d i sch arg e all of i ts ob li g ati on s u n d er su ch w arran ti es b y replacin g th e prod u ct i tself or
refunding the veried purchase price of the product itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the
pu rch ase pri ce of th e prod u ct. T h i s w arran ty i s su b j ect to con d i ti on s, ex clu si on s, an d li mi tati on s as d escri b ed b elow .
Warranty Period:
W arran ty coverag e b eg i n s on th e d ate of ori g i n al pu rch ase. T h e w arran ty peri od f or covered compon en ts is as f ollow s:
Parts Service & Returns:
HHT is proud to offer the best technical and sales support in the industry. If you have any questions about how to operate your
appli an ce or i f y ou n eed servi ce parts, please visit PelProStoves.com or call 1-8 77-4 2 7-3316.
Warranty Exclusions:
Warranty does not cover damage or breakage due to misuse, improper handling or modications. There is no warranty on the paint, glass, re pot, re brick, or any gaskets, or against damage caused from corrosion. There is no expressed or implied
perf orman ce w arran ty on PelPro u n i ts as H H T h as n o con trol over th e i n stallati on , operati on , clean i n g , main ten an ce, or ty pe of f u el b u rn ed .
Components Covered
E lectri cal 1 Y ear
Steel Parts (excluding re pot) 5 Y ears A ll replacemen t parts are covered f or remai n d er of orig i n al w arran ty
period or 90 days, whichever is longer
(Parts only, Labor not included)
Warranty Period
90 Days
Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations of implied warranties, so the limitations or exclusions set forth in this limited warranty may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specic
leg al ri g h ts an d y ou may h ave oth er ri g h ts, w h i ch vary f rom state to state. W arran ty i s voi d i f th e PelPro appli an ce h as n ot b een i n stalled , operated , clean ed an d mai n tai n ed i n stri ct accord an ce w i th H H T ’ s i n stru cti on s.
N E I T H E R H H T N O R T H E R E T A I L E R F R O M W H O Y O U PU R CH A SE D Y O U R PE L PR O U N I T SH A L L B E R E SPO N SI B L E , L E G A L L Y O R O T H E R W I SE , F O R T H E I N CI D E N T A L O R CO N SE Q U E N T I A L D A M A G E T O PR O PE R T Y O R PE R SO N S R E SU L T I N G F R O M T H E U SE O F T H I S PR O D U CT . A N Y W A R R A N T Y I M PL I E D B Y L A W , I N CL U D I N G B U T N O T L I M I T E D T O I M PL I E D W A R R A N T I E S O F T H E M E R CH A N T A B I L I T Y O R
FITNESS, SHALL BE LIMITED TO ONE (1) YEAR ON THE BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY TYPE OF WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR
I M PL I E D B Y L A W . H H T SH A L L I N N O E V E N T B E L I A B L E F O R A N Y SPE CI A L , I N D I R E CT , CO N SE Q U E N T I A L O R O T H E R D A M A G E S O F A N Y N A T U R E W H A T SO E V E R I N E X CE SS O F T H E O R I G I N A L PU R CH A SE PR I CE O F T H I S PR O D U CT . A L L W A R R A N T I E S B Y H H T A R E SE T F O R T H H E R E I N A N D N O CL A I M SH A L L B E M A D E A G A I N ST H H T O N A N Y O R A L W A R R A N T Y O R R E PR E SE N T A T I O N .
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We recommend that you record the following information for your heating appliance:
D ate pu rch ased /i n stalled : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(Attach proof of purchase)
Seri al N u mb er: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(located on back of your stove)
Store pu rch ased f rom: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Store L ocati on : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Maintenance Log:
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