Warmland PS45 series A, PS45 A series Nstallation And Operating Instructions

IMPORTANT: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY NOTICE
Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel­burning room heater. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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WARMLAND PELLET STOVE
MODEL: PS45
SERIES: A
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING YOUR
WARMLAND PELLET STOVE.
Contents
Contents
Introduction ................................................. 3
Speci cations ............................................. 3
Listing information ..........................................3
Heating Speci cations ....................................3
Electrical ......................................................... 3
Negative Pressure Warning........................ 4
Pellet Fuel Speci cations .......................... 4
Stove Dimensions ....................................... 5
Installation ................................................... 6
Before You Begin ............................................ 6
Installation Options .................................... 6
Selecting A Location .......................................6
Hearth Protection ....................................... 6
Clearances to Combustibles ..................... 7
Clearances .....................................................7
Alcove Installations ......................................... 7
Vent Terminal Minimum Clearances .......... 8
Vent Termination Requirement .................. 9
Venting........................................................10
Installing into a Wood Stove Pipe ................. 10
Installing into a Masonry Chimney ................ 10
Outside Air ................................................10
Thermostat installation ............................ 12
Operation ................................................... 12
Filling the Hopper .........................................12
Control Board ................................................ 12
Fault Codes .................................................. 12
General Operation ........................................ 13
Thermostat Operation ................................... 13
MANUAL Mode ............................................. 13
Paint Curing .............................................. 13
Plated Surfaces ......................................... 13
Routine Checks and Maintenance .......... 14
Burn-Pot and Liner Cleaning ........................ 14
Cleaning Glass ............................................. 15
Ash Pan Removal and Cleaning ................... 15
Inspect Gaskets ............................................ 15
Cleaning the Heat Exchanger ....................... 15
Cabinet Side Removal .................................. 16
Cleaning the Flue Gas Passages ................. 16
Cleaning the Firebox Passage ...................... 16
Cleaning the Vent Pipe ................................. 16
Cleaning the Combustion Blower ................. 17
Cleaning the Convection Blower ................... 17
Door Removal ............................................... 17
Back Grill Removal ....................................... 17
Component Information ........................... 18
Igniter ............................................................ 18
Vacuum Switch ............................................. 18
Auger and Auger Motor ................................. 18
HIGH LIMIT Snap Switch (Manual Reset) .... 18
Proof of Fire Snap Switch ............................. 18
Draft Damper ................................................18
Burn-Pot Mixer Motor .................................... 18
Wiring Diagram ......................................... 19
Components List ..................................... 20
Rating Label .............................................. 23
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Introduction
Speci cations
OPERATION: For proper and safe operation, the door and
ash drawer must be kept closed to prevent fume spillage when the unit is in operation. The Auger will not operate when they are open. Check all gaskets on the Door, Ash Pan and Hopper and replace when necessary.
CAUTION: When operating during extreme weather, if the
unit exhibits dramatic changes in combustion stop using the unit immediately.
CLEANING: There will be some build up of  y ash with
small amounts of creosote in the exhaust. This will vary due to the ash content of the fuel used and the operation of the stove. Inspect the venting periodically during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If a signi cant layer of creosote has accumulated,(3mm or more)it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney  re. Venting should be cleaned annually or every two tons of pellets used.
CAUTION: The appliance,  ue gas connector and the
chimney  ue require regular cleaning. Check them for blockage prior to re-lighting after a prolonged shut down period.
ASHES: Disposed ashes should be placed in a metal
container with a tight  tting lid. The closed container of ashes should be on a non-combustible surface, well away from all combustible materials pending  nal disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispensed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
SOOT: Operation of the stove with insufficient combustion
air will result in the formation of soot and/or creosote which will collect on the glass, the heat exchanger, the exhaust vent system, and may stain the outside of the house. Frequently check your stove and adjust as needed to ensure proper combustion. See: “VENT/DAMPER SETTING”.
Rating Label Location:
The rating label is located on the inside of the Hopper Lid.
Listing information
The Warmland PS45 stove was safety tested by Intertek Testing Services NA Ltd. and is listed to the following standards: ASTM 1509-04, ULC 627S, UL 1482.
Heating Speci cations
• Max. feed rate is up to 5.2 pounds/hour or 45,000 BTU/hour
• Min. feed rate is 1.3 pounds/hour or 12,000 BTU/hour *** Depending on fuel type and quality ***
Electrical
• 120 volts, 60 Hz.
• 700 Watts - Maximum.
• 300 Watts - Normal operating.
WARNING
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong, 120 volt, 60 Hz receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. Do not route power cord under or in front of appliance. The power supply cord must be routed to avoid contact with any of the hot or sharp exterior surface areas of the stove.
The use of a surge protected power bar is recommended to ensure the stove’s electrical components are not damaged due to a surge in the electrical supply.
SMOKE DETECTORS - Since there are always several
potential sources of  re in any home, we recommend installing smoke detectors. If your local code requires a smoke detector be installed within the same room, you must follow the requirements of your local code. Check with your local building/ re department for requirements in your area.
THERMOSTAT: This stove can be operated manually or
with a low voltage wall thermostat. (see page 12)
IGNITION: This stove is equipped with an electric self igniter
system.
If you have any questions with regards to your stove or the above-mentioned information, please contact your local dealer for further clari cation and comments.
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When installed in a manufactured home, the appliance must be electrically grounded to the steel chassis.
Electrical Generator Operation
Your Warmland PS45 stove may be able to operate with power from a portable generator. However, the generator’s electrical regulator may not be compatible with the stove’s electronics. The higher the quality of the generator, (smoother the output sine wave) the greater the chance that it is compatible with the stove.
CAUTION: Unit hot while in operation.
Parts of the appliance, especially the external surfaces, will be hot to touch when in operation. Keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS: Never use gasoline,
gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter  uid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a  re in the heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use.
CAUTION: Do not connect to any air distribution duct
or system. Do not install a  ue damper in the exhaust venting system of this unit. Do not connect this unit to a chimney  ue serving another appliance.
WARNING: Never place furniture, wood, paper, drapes or
other combustible materials within 48” (122cm) of the front of the unit, 6” (15cm) from each side, and 3” (8cm) from the back of the unit. Do not let children or pets touch it when it is hot.
To prevent the possibility of a  re, have the appliance installed by a professional. Ensure that the appliance is properly installed by adhering to the installation instructions. Your dealer will be happy to assist you in obtaining information with regards to your local building codes and installation restrictions.
CHIMNEY OR RUN AWAY VENT FIRE: Call local
 re department. Extinguish the  re in the burn pot liner with a cup of water and close the door. Examine the  ue pipes, chimney, attic, and roof of the house, to see if any part has become hot enough to catch  re. If necessary, spray with  re extinguisher or water from the garden hose. IMPORTANT: Do not operate the stove again until you are certain the chimney and its lining have not been damaged.
GLASS: Do not abuse the glass by striking or slamming the
door. Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed, cracked, or broken. The stove uses ceramic glass. Replacement of the glass should be done by a quali ed service technician. Replacement glass must be purchased through a Paci c Energy Fireplace Products dealer. Do not attempt to open the door and clean the glass while the unit is in operation or if glass is hot.
KEEP ASH PAN FREE OF RAW FUEL. DO NOT PLACE UNBURNED OR NEW PELLET FUEL IN ASH PAN. A FIRE IN THE ASH PAN MAY OCCUR.
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the Warmland PS45 Pellet stove.
Any grill, panel, or glass removed for service MUST be replaced prior to operating the stove.
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Negative Pressure Warning
This appliance has not been designed to be operated in a negatively pressurized room. Provide adequate air for combustion.
The stove’s exhaust system works with negative combustion chamber pressure and a slightly positive chimney pressure. It is very important to ensure that the exhaust system be sealed and airtight. The ash pan and viewing door must be locked securely for proper and safe operation of the pellet stove. (See Page 12)
Do not burn with insufficient combustion air. A periodic check is recommended to ensure proper combustion air is admitted to the combustion chamber. Setting the proper combustion air is required after installation. Minor adjustments can be made on the controls.
The fresh air requirements of this appliance must be met within the space where it will be installed. In well insulated and air tight homes, a lack of air for combustion can be caused by many common household appliances which exhaust air from the home (such as a furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, clothes dryer, exhaust fans,  replaces, and other fuel burning appliances). Also, the combustion process of this heater uses oxygen from inside the dwelling. If the available fresh air delivery in the home is insufficient to support the pellet stove, problems can result (i.e. excessive negative pressure will result in performance problems). To correct this problem it may help to open a window (preferably on the windward side of the house) or install an outside combustion air duct to the appliance. Outside Fresh Air is required for mobile home installations.
The combustion air inlet for this stove is drawn through a pipe at the lower rear of the stove. A 2” id.  ex line or pipe can be attached to the stove’s air intake to draw air from outside the house.
Outside air connected to the appliance will greatly reduce the risk, but may not eliminate the problem. Paci c Energy Fireplace Products Ltd. accepts no liability for damages resulting from negative pressures described here.
Pellet Fuel Speci cations
This stove is designed and approved to burn wood pellet fuel only. Burning any other fuel that is not approved for use with this appliance will void the appliance warranty.
The performance of your pellet stove is greatly affected by different fuel densities and sizes, wood type and quality of fuel being burned. These differences will affect the feed rate, performance and heat output of the pellet stove. Try burning various brands of pellets until you  nd one that burns with minimum ash. Once you  nd a pellet brand that burns well, continue using this brand. High ash fuel increases the frequency of stove cleaning. Fuel with an excessive moisture content may jam the auger assembly.
Store fuels at least 36” (1 m) away from the pellet stove.
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CAUTION: It is important to select and use only fuel that is
dry and free of dirt or other impurities such as high salt content. "Dirty" fuel will adversely affect the operation and performance of the unit and will void the warranty. We recommend the use of pellets that meet or exceed the PFI standards. Ask your dealer for a recommended pellet type.
Stove Dimensions
Weight - 325 pounds (147 Kg.) Hopper Capacity - up to 85 pounds (38 Kg.) Results will vary based on fuel density.
Pellet fuel is made from sawdust and scrap wood from many different species of wood. Pellets are either 1/4” or 5/16” in diameter and vary in length. The Warmland PS45 stove will burn either diameter pellets.
ASH: The ash content of the fuel and operation of your stove
will directly determine the frequency of cleaning. The use of high ash fuels may result in the stove needing to be cleaned daily. Pellets made from hardwoods contain more ash than those made from softwoods.
CLINKERING: [clinkers are minerals, silica (sand) or other
impurities in the fuel that will form a hard mass during the burning process]. This heater has a burn pot cleaning system designed to prevent clinkers from blocking the holes in the liner. If they do become blocked, remove the liner (when the unit is cold) and clean/scrape the clinkers out. Clean the holes with a small pointed object if required. Refer to the section "Routine Cleaning and Maintenance".
Wood Pellet Speci cations: This appliance has been
designed to burn wood pellets with up to 3% ash content. Dirty fuel will adversely affect the performance of the stove. Wood pellets manufactured to the pellet fuels institute (P.F.I.) certi cation standard are available in two grades, Standard and Premium. The primary difference between the two is the ash content of the pellets.
FIG. #2
24”
28 5/16”
36 3/16”
The P.F.I. speci cation for standard grade and premium grade residential pellet fuel is as follows:
• CHLORIDES (Salt): Less than 300 p.p.m. to avoid stove and vent rusting.
• BULK DENSITY: 40 lb. / Cu. Ft. minimum
• MOISTURE CONTENT: 8% maximum
• ASH CONTENT: < 3% (standard grade) < 1% maximum (premium grade)
• FINES: 0.5% maximum through a 1/8” screen
• BTU CONTENT: There are a number of variations in pellet fuels that are not included in PFI standards. For example, BTU (heat value) content may range from just under 8,000 to almost 9,000 Btu, depending upon species and region of the country and other variables.
THE USE OF CORDWOOD IS PROHIBITED. Do
not burn garbage or  ammable  uids such as gasoline, naphtha or engine oil.
18 5/8”
5 7/8”
22”
5 7/8”
16 7/16”
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Installation
Before You Begin
Please read and carefully follow all of the installation and operating instructions found in this manual. Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual.
It is recommended that you have this appliance installed by a W.E.T.T or N.F.I. quali ed installer.
Contact your local building or  re official to obtain a permit and any information on installation restrictions and inspection requirements for your area. Check all local building and safety codes before installation. The installation instructions and appropriate code requirements must be followed exactly and without compromise. Familiarity with these requirements before installation is essential.
Failure to follow these instructions will void the manufacturers warranty. Alterations to the stove are not allowed.
Product is subject to change without notice.
Installation Options
CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT WORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS.
Hearth Protection
The appliance must be installed on a non-combustible  oor protector extending the full width and depth under the heater and 6" (152mm) beyond the front and beyond each side of the Firebox Viewing Door and Ash Pan openings.
FIG. #3
3" from edge of top
• Residential or Manufactured/Mobile Home
• Alcove Compatible
• Vertical and Horizontal Vent (see venting instructions)
• Thermostat or manual operation
• Outside Air Compatible
Selecting A Location
Be sure to maintain the structural integrity of your home when passing a vent through walls, ceilings, or roofs, and all construction meets local building codes. It is recommended that the unit be secured into its position in order to avoid any displacement. This appliance must be installed on a  oor with an adequate load bearing capacity, if existing construction doesn’t meet load capacity, suitable measures (e.g. load distributing plate) must be taken to achieve it.
Due to high temperatures, the stove should be located out of traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies.
The layout of your house and the location of the Pellet Stove will determine how effective it is at heating the intended area. Pellet Stoves use mainly air circulation to disperse their heat, therefore a central location works best.
Consider the following things when selecting a location:
• Use of an Existing Chimney
• Location of Vent Termination
• Aesthetic Considerations
• Interference with House Framing, Plumbing and Wiring
• Floor Protection
• Room Traffic Patterns
• Proximity to Combustibles
• Location of Air for Combustion
• Electrical Outlet
• Pellet Fuel Storage
Non-combustible
 oor protector
3"
6"
from the door
opening
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Clearances to Combustibles
3”
Fig #4b Right Wall - Horizontal Vent
*See Vent Manufacturer’s instructions
3”
Fig# 4a Corner Install
3”
6”
Clearances
Front 48” (1.2m) Side 6" (155mm) Back 3” (76mm)
The center of the  ue is 18-5/8” above the surface upon which the stove rests.
IMPORTANT
INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER.
• Minimum clearances speci ed may not allow for ease of operation and maintenance (please take this in to account when planning the installation). If installed to the minimum clearances, removal of the appliance may be necessary for servicing.
• Recommended clearance zone from the front of the appliance to combustibles is 4 feet minimum.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Fig #4c Right Wall - vertical vent
3”
6”
Fig #4d Alcove Installation
NOTE: INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER
6”
24”
Alcove Installations
Minimum alcove height is 5 ft. (1.54 m), minimum width is 36 in. (92 cm) and maximum depth is 24 in. (61 cm).
Note: it is difficult to service the unit when installed in a 36 in. alcove and may require the unit to be removed for servicing. Please allow as much area on either side of the unit as possible for ease of service.
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Vent Terminal Minimum Clearances
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ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS
A= *12 inches (30 cm) Clearances above non combustible grade *24 inches (60 cm) Clearances above grass, top of plants, wood, combustible veranda, porch, deck, or balcony B= *48 inches (120 cm) Clearance beside or below a window or door that may be opened *18 inches (45 cm) If Fresh Air is Installed to the Unit - Clearance beside or below a window or door that may be opened *12 inches (30 cm) Above a window or door that opens C= 12 inches (30 cm) Clearance to permanently closed window recommended to prevent condensation on window D= 36 inches (76 cm) Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet (60 cm) from the edge of the terminal 18 inches (45 cm) If Fresh Air Installed to Unit - Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet (60 cm) from the edge of the terminal E= 12 inches (30 cm) Clearance to unventilated soffit F= 12 inches (30 cm) Clearance to outside corner G= 12 inches (30 cm) Clearance to inside corner H= 3 feet (90 cm) *Not to be installed above a meter/regulator assembly within 3 feet (90 cm) horizontally from the center-line of the regulator I= *6 feet (1.8 m) Clearance to service regulator vent outlet J= *4 feet(1.2 m) Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 12 inches (30 cm) If Fresh Air installed to Unit - Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance K= *10 feet (3.1 m) Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet L= 7 feet (2.1 m) ^ Clearance above paved side-walk or a paved driveway located on public property M= **12 inches (30 cm) Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony
^ a vent shall not terminate directly above a side-walk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings* ** only permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the  oor* * as speci ed in CGA B149 Installation Codes, Note: local Codes or Regulation may require different clearances * for U.S.A. Installations follow the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1
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