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
Contact your local building or re
officials regarding permits and any
information on installation and
inspection requirements in your area.
TESTED and LISTED to ASTM 1509-04,
CAN/ULC S627 AND UL 1482
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041113-24 PS 45B 5055.5311
WARMLAND PELLET STOVE
MODEL: PS45
SERIES: A
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING YOUR
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.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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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.
.
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.
• 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
Fig. #5
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V
B
L
FIXED
M
CLOSED
V
OPEN ABLE
M
V
OPENABLE
V
B
FIXED
CLOSED
V
M
M
V
M
V
B
M
M
M
M
M
M
V
M
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V
VENT TERMINAL
M
AIR SUPPLY INLET
AREA WHERE TERMINAL
IS NOT PERMITTED
GAS METER
M
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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Vent Termination Requirement
1. Do not terminate the vent in any enclosed or semi-enclosed
areas such as a carport, garage, attic, crawlspace, narrow
walkway, closely fenced area, under an enclosed sun deck or
porch, or any location that can build up a concentration of fumes
such as stairwells, covered breezeway, etc.
2. Termination must exhaust above the inlet elevation. It is
recommended that at least ve feet of vertical pipe be installed
in the vent system. This will create a natural draft to prevent
the possibility of smoke or odor during appliance shut down or
power failure and avoid exposing people or landscaping shrubs
to high temperatures.
Fig #6
Roof ashing
3 Vent surfaces can become hot enough to cause burns if touched.
Non-combustible shielding or guards may be required.
4. The Vent must terminate a minimum of 12 inches (30 cm)
from the wall. Vertical termination must protrude a minimum of
24" (60 cm) from the roof surface.
5. Locate the vent termination at least two feet away from
combustible materials such as shrubs, plants, grass, fences,
roof overhangs and adjacent buildings.
Storm collar
Rain Cap
45
5ft
(150cm)
rise
Using existing
wood vent
90
Recommended
Recommended
Thru -roof
Hooded vent
Recommended
CAUTION
This Installation may
cause problems during
adverse weather or power
failure.
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Venting
Installing into a Wood Stove Pipe
This heater is approved for venting with any 3" or 4" Type PL
and Type L pellet vent pipe listed to UL 641 and ULC S609.
Stainless Steel Single wall pipe can ONLY be used as a liner
inside a masonry or approved wood burning chimney system
on this pellet stove. The stove’s ue collar is 3” in diameter.
The vent pipe can be installed vertically or horizontally (see
Venting section for recommended installations).
Note: When installing this stove at altitudes over 4000 feet, we
suggest the use of 4” pellet vent.
The stove’s combustion blower pressurizes and pushes ue
gases out the vent pipe. The vent pipe should be siliconed and
fastened with three screws to the stove’s starter pipe. If the pipe
does not have a locking system then all pipe joints should be
screwed together with three screws. If required, seal all joints
with high temperature silicone or aluminium tape.
An approved wall thimble or approved ceiling restop must be
used when the pellet pipe passes through a combustible wall
or ceiling. Where the vent pipe may pass through a wall, or
partition of combustible materials, the installation shall conform
to CAN/CSA-B365, as well as any local/regional codes. When
installing the wall thimble and other venting components, follow
the vent manufacturers instructions. Maintain an effective vapor
barrier at the location where the chimney or other component
penetrates to the exterior of the structure.
The longer the run of pipe and the more elbows used, the greater
the resistance to the ow of ue gases. 4 inch diameter pellet
pipe is recommended for horizontal runs greater than 10 feet (
3 m ) or when more than 3 elbows are used.
The Warmland PS45 stove can be vented into existing 6” inside
diameter approved wood stove pipe using approved adapter.
Installing into a Masonry Chimney
When venting into a masonry chimney, use an approved
3" or 4" Stainless Steel Liner Kit all the way up the chimney.
Use a sealing plate at the top of the chimney and a rain cap
on the ue pipe.
A "Chimney connector" shall not pass through an attic or roof
space, closet or similar concealed space, a oor, or ceiling.
Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible
construction is desired, the installation shall conform to CAN/
CSA-B365, Installation code for Solid-Fuel Burning Appliances
and Equipment
Mobile Home Installations
The following are required for installation of the Warmland PS45
stove in mobile homes:
1. Connecting the Warmland PS45 stove to outside combustion
air is required. See section "Outside Air" below.
2. The stove must be fastened to the oor using lag screws. The
screws can be inserted through the holes in the pedestal.
3. The stove chassis must be grounded with a #8 or larger
copper wire.
INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY
THE VENT MANUFACTURER.
To aid in cleaning, whenever possible, the venting system should
include a tee with clean out at the transition from horizontal to
vertical.
DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST
VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT. DO NOT CONNECT
THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER
APPLIANCE.
Horizontal installations that terminate without any vertical
sections of pipe are approved; however, it is recommended that
a minimum of 5 ft. of vertical be included in the vent system.
Having a vertical section in the venting will help prevent smoke
from exiting the appliance during power failures.
Wind may direct ue gases back towards the vent and the house,
causing operation and/or discoloring problems. For this reason,
vertical through the eave installations are ideal .
It is important that you use all speci ed components.
WARNING:
DO NOT INSTALL THIS STOVE IN A SLEEPING
ROOM IN A MANUFACTURED HOME.
CAUTION:
THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE
MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR, WALL AND
CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED.
Outside Air
Connecting the Warmland PS45 stove to outside combustion air
is optional, except in mobile home installations and when required
by local building codes. The stove’s air intake will accept 2” ID
non combustible pipe to accommodate outside air installations.
The air intake on the exterior of the home should always be
located substantially below the ue termination and terminate
with a screen cover to keep out weather and pests.
Outside air can be taken from a well ventilated crawl space.
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Fig #7
Chimney
Recommended
Recommended
Chimney Connector
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Caution:
This con guration may
not be allowed in some
areas. Check with local
authorities.
The chimney may incorporate
an offset. To do this safely, all
sections of listed connector,
offset elbows and chimney
section must be screwed together by at least three sheet
metal screws per joint. The
chimney must be suitably
supported by the chimney
manufacturer's listed offset
support.
Thermostat installation
Operation
The Warmland PS45 stove can be operated manually or by a
thermostat. The stove comes from the factory in the manual
mode. To operate in the two "Thermostat" modes a low voltage
thermostat must be installed.
To install the thermostat:
1) Unplug the stove from the electrical outlet. Open the right
cabinet side (see page 15) and remove the 2 screws holding
the main board to the side of the hopper. (see Fig. #8)
Fig. #8
2) Locate the double screw terminal wiring block at the top of
the board, (Fig. #9) loosen the two screws on the block. Insert
one of the wires from the thermostat into one of the slots and
tighten the screw. Repeat this process for the other thermostat
wire.
Fig. #9
Filling the Hopper
The hopper can be accessed by lifting the top of the stove. The
hopper will hold up to 85 pounds (35 Kg) of pellets. Check for
any foreign objects in the hopper before lling with pellets.
Control Board
The control board regulates all functions of the stove.
Fig. #10
The following is a list of the board’s controls:
• POWER light - Is red during start-up, switching to green when
the stove is nished the start-up sequence. Flashes when the
auger is feeding pellets into the Burn-Pot.
• ON/OFF Button - Is pushed to start the stove, and to turn the
auger off and start the shut down sequence.
• HEAT LEVEL Buttons - LOW is pushed to reduce the heat
output. It is also used to reduce the values of the "trim" settings.
HIGH is pushed to increase the heat output setting. It is also
used to increase the values of the "trim" settings.
Thermostat
Screw Terminal
See Page 13 for thermostat operation modes.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Follow the Thermostat manufacturers
installation and set-up instructions. Failure to follow
manufacturers instructions could result in a malfunction. Pay
special attention to the thermostat location requirements. If
the location requirements are not followed, the appliance may
operate erratically or failure may occur.
Do not mount the thermostat where it may be affected by:
• Radiant heat from the stove, sun or other heat sources.
• Drafts or dead spots behind doors or in corners.
• Hot or cold air from ducts.
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• AUGER PRIME - Used to trim the auger timing pulses when the
pellet quality/size requires more or less fuel to burn properly.
• MAN-HI/LO-AUTO - Thermostat mode selector switch. The
slide switch is used to select the desired thermostat mode. (See
"Thermostat Operation" on page 13)
• HEAT LEVEL INDICATORS - Show what heat uotput setting
the unit is on. Also show fault codes. Low is #1 and High is #5.
Fault Codes
• Fault code, #3 light ashing: - Fire went out / Stove went cold
while in operation / stove did not light.
• Fault code, #4 light ashing: - Hi limit switch is open / Stove
over heated.
Lighting your Stove
Note: If this is the rst time the stove has been started or the
stove has run out of pellets, the auger will be empty and the
Burn-Pot liner will need to be primed. To prime, place a handful
of pellets into the middle of the liner.
On the control board, push the ON/OFF button. This will turn the
POWER indicator light red and will begin a 15 minute lighting
sequence. During the lighting sequence, the auger will pre-load
the Burn-Pot liner with pellets, the igniter will light the pellets
and once lit, the auger will resume feeding pellets. Some smoke
inside the rebox can be expected during light up. Once the
ignition cycle is nished and the stove is lit, the POWER light
will turn green. The stove will continue to burn at the desired
level indicated by the HEAT LEVEL display.
Thermostat Operation
Once installed, the thermostat can control the operation of the
stove. Use a low voltage/millivolt thermostat. See Page 12 for
installation instructions.
Important: When connected to a thermostat, it is necessary
to push the ignite button for the initial burn, when the electrical
ow to the stove is interrupted, or if the stove runs out of pellets
and therefore shuts off.
MANUAL Mode
After the stove is burning (see "Starting the Stove"), the heat
level setting controls the pellet feed rate and the stove’s heat
output. Once set, the stove will continue to burn at this rate
until the heat level is changed or the stove is shut off.
Caution: Do not attempt to re-start the lighting sequence before
it has run its course as the Burn-Pot will overload with pellets. If
after 15 minutes the stove is not lit, the middle light of the HEAT
LEVEL display will ash red. When cooled, empty the burn pot
liner of any unburned pellets and re-start the stove.
WARNING: Never empty unburned pellets from the Burn-Pot
into the pellet hopper. Pellets that appear to be cool may retain
enough heat to ignite other pellets resulting in smoke or re
damage.
General Operation
Use the HEAT LEVEL LOW and HIGH buttons to adjust the
heat level to the desired setting.
Avoid over ring the stove - do not hand feed pellets to the
appliance.
Convection Blower Operation
Your Warmland PS45 stove comes equipped with a convection
blower that extracts heat from the stove. After the stove warms
up, the fan will turn on. The speed of the fan varies with the
burn rate of the stove. The fan will continue to extract heat after
the stove shuts off and until it has cooled down.
Turning the Unit OFF
• Normal - To turn the stove off, press the ON/OFF button. Lights
will go out. The Auger will stop but the fans and Burn-Pot Mixer
will continue to operate until the temperature drops and the
control board completes the shut down cycle.
• Power Outage - If the stove loses electrical power and it is hot
when power returns, the stove will go into a start-up sequence
and will continue to operate. If the power loss is long enough
for the stove to cool, the stove will not start until the ON/OFF
switch is pressed. If the stove is connected to a thermostat in
the Auto mode", the stove will not start the ignition sequence
until the thermostat calls for heat again.
Operating Sounds
As the Warmland PS45 stove is burning, a number of normal
operational sounds may be heard. When the blowers come on,
the sound of rushing air can be heard. The lower the burn rate
the slower the fan operates. Pellets can be heard dropping into
the Burn-Pot. Also, the motors turning the auger and the Burn
Pot Cleaner may be heard as they pulse on and off. Occasionally
a noise might be heard as the auger cuts a pellet in half.
HI/LO Mode:
After the initial ignition sequence, when the thermostat calls for
heat (the room temperature is less than the temperature set
on the thermostat), the stove will burn at the heat level setting.
The higher the setting, the quicker the room will heat up. Once
the thermostat no longer calls for heat (the room is up to the
desired temperature), the stove will drop down to burn at the
lowest HEAT LEVEL setting. This cycle will continue until the
stove is turned off or runs out of fuel.
AUTO Mode:
When the thermostat calls for heat (the room temperature is
less than the temperature set on the thermostat), the stove will
burn at the heat level setting. The higher the setting, the quicker
the room will heat up. Once the thermostat no longer calls for
heat (the room is up to the desired temperature), the stove will
drop down to burn at the lowest HEAT LEVEL setting. The stove
will continue to burn for 45 minutes at the lowest setting. If the
thermostat does not call for heat again during that time, the
stove will shut off. It will relight when the thermostat calls for
heat. If, during that 45 min., the thermostat calls for heat again,
the stove will again burn at the HEAT LEVEL setting until the
thermostat no longer calls for heat.
Paint Curing
This stove has been painted with a high-temperature metallic
paint. It is dry to the touch, but completes the curing process
during the rst few times the stove is burned. Also, some parts
of the appliance may be lightly coated with machining oil. During
the rst rings, the paint and oil may give off unpleasant odors.
Open the windows to ventilate the room.
Plated Surfaces
CAUTION: Always ensure that plated surfaces are clean and
free of ngerprints before lighting stove. Fingerprints will leave
permanent blemishes if left on plated surface when hot. The door
should be gently cleaned with a soft cloth and glass cleaner.
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Routine Checks and Maintenance
Inspection /cleaningweekly monthly yearly
Ash Pan - Pedestal
X
or Every 30 bags of fuel burned
Ash Pan - Leg ModelXor Every 15 bags of fuel burned
Burn-PotXor Every 5 bags of fuel burned
Burn-Pot Liner Xor more frequently depending on fuel quality
Blower - ConvectionXor more frequently if pets present
Blower - Exhaust Xor more frequently depending on fuel quality
FireboxXor more frequently depending on fuel quality
Heat ExchangerXor more frequently depending on fuel quality
Venting systemXmore frequently depending on fuel quality
GlassXor if viewing area becomes completely obstructed
Door Seals/GasketsXReplace if damaged
CAUTION: INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD
Burn-Pot and Liner Cleaning
ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE
THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF.
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS:
• SHUT DOWN THE STOVE AND UNPLUG POWER
CORD TO ENSURE APPLIANCE IS COLD BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK.
The Burn-Pot Liner has a number of holes in the bottom and
sides that provide combustion air to the pellets. The extreme
temperatures in the Burn-Pot can cause the impurities in the
pellets to form ash and clinkers.
The rotating Burn-Pot cleaner is designed to clean and move
spent ash out of the Burn-Pot Liner. However, some grades of
pellets may slowly restrict the holes in the Liner. The liner should
be inspected periodically to ensure the holes are clear.
Fig. #11
Burn-Pot Liner
Burn-Pot Cleaner
Coupling
• Some brands of pellets produce more ash and clinkers than
others. Therefore the frequency of performing the following
cleaning procedures depends to a great degree on the type
of pellets burned.
• Not cleaning this unit will cause it to burn poorly and will void
your warranty for this appliance.
• A cleaning brush can be used to loosen any ash build-up
before vacuuming.
***DO NOT USE A STANDARD HOUSEHOLD VACUUM.
WHEN USING A SHOP VACUUM, A FINE DUST FILTER
MUST BE INSTALLED, AS THE STANDARD FILTERS
WILL LEAK THE FINE PARTICLES OF ASH INTO THE
HOME. DEPENDING ON THE SYSTEM, USE CAUTION
AS SOME DUST MAY STILL PASS THROUGH THE
VACUUM.***
***DO NOT VACUUM HOT ASH!***
• Using a drop cloth is recommended as some ash may spill
onto the oor during the cleaning process
The Burn-Pot (cradle the Liner sits in) should be emptied after
burning about 10 - 15 bags of pellets.
When the stove is cool, open the door and remove the Burn-Pot
Grate, push it back to release the tabs, then lift up. Disengage
the cleaner bar by rotating it until the pin on the end is free of
the coupler. Then slide the cleaner left and up. Once it clears
the liner, pull to the right to free the other end.
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Fig. #12
Lift out the Stainless Steel Liner by pulling the Burn-Pot
Assembly towards you, then lift up. Disengage the Burn-Pot from
the inlet tubes and remove. Empty the ash from the Burn-Pot
and re-install. Scrape the bottom and sides of the pot with a
screwdriver to remove all ash and clinkers from these surfaces
if needed. Make sure all the holes in the pot are open. Place
the Burn-Pot Liner back into the Burn-Pot. Push back until the
ignitor tube aligns and the tabs on the front of the liner engage.
Re-install the Burn-Pot Mixer Bar and Grate.
Cleaning Glass
CAUTION: Do not clean glass when hot. Do not open the front
door when the stove is hot. To open the door, rotate the handle
clockwise until it clears the catch. Clean the glass using a soft
cloth or paper towel and household glass cleaner or wood stove
window cleaner. A damp cloth with a small amount of ash from
the rebox can also be used to clean the glass.
CAUTION: Disposal of Ashes - Ashes should be placed in
a metal container with a tight tting lid. The closed container
should be placed on a non-combustible oor or the ground – well
away from all combustible materials, pending nal disposal. If
the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally
dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until
all cinders have been thoroughly cooled.
Inspect Gaskets
Inspect the condition of the rope gasket around the door,
window and ash pan, periodically, and replace if necessary.
Inspect the die-cut gaskets on the blowers when cleaning and
replace if necessary.
Cleaning the Heat Exchanger
CAUTION: Do not operate the heat exchange scraper
when the stove is hot.
Located at the center of the grill on the top front of the stove
is a 5/16” Stainless Steel rod that is attached to the scraper
surrounding the heat exchange tubes. To remove ash build-up
and maintain heat efficiency from the stove, pull this rod in and
out at least once a week.
Fig. #14
Ash Pan Removal and Cleaning
CAUTION: Do not remove the ash pan when the stove is hot.
To remove the Ash Pan, Rotate the latch counter-clockwise
to release the ash pan. Pull the Ash Pan up then out from the
stove. Vacuum out the Ash Pan enclosure before inserting the
Ash Pan.
Fig. #13
To close, push the Ash Pan in until the bottom catches and
drops down. Make sure the Ash Pan is tight to the face of the
Ash Pan enclosure, then tighten the Latch.
Note that if the ash pan does not seal tightly to the stove, the
auger may not turn and the stove will shut down.
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Cabinet Side Removal
Lift hopper lid and remove screw. Remove the two screws
holding the back of the Cabinet Side to the chassis. Lift up
slightly to disengage the screws at the front and back. Pull off.
Installation is the reverse.
Fig. #15
Fig. #17
Firebox liner
screw
Cabinet Side
Screws
Cleaning the Flue Gas Passages
Cleaning the ue gas passage should be done at least once a
year or every one to two tons of pellets used.(50-100 bags)
Burning high ash pellets may require this cleaning to be done
more often.
Clean this passage only when the stove and ash are cold.
Cleaning the Firebox Passage
Remove the Burn-Pot and Liner as per previous cleaning section,
and use an appropriate vacuum cleaner to remove the loosened
ash from the rebox. Push on the top of the brick – this will kick
out the bottom edge. Pull the bottom of the Fire Brick towards
you. Drop the brick down once it clears the ledge.
Fig. #16
Fig. #18
Firebox Passage Clean through here
Don’t forget to clean up around the heat exchanger. Once the ue
passage is clear of ash build-up, reinstall the Firebox Liner.
Cleaning the Vent Pipe
Using a ratchet with a 3/8” socket, remove the screws on both
sides of the Firebox Liner Fig.#17. Remove the Liner from the
rebox. Using a ltered shop vacuum, clean out all the ash in
the exhaust passages ( g #18).
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Soot and Flyash – Formation and Need for Removal: The
products of combustion will contain small particles of yash
and/or soot. The Flyash and/or soot will collect in the exhaust
venting system and restrict the ow of the ue gases. The exhaust
venting system should be inspected at least once every year to
determine if cleaning is necessary. Sweep the pipe as needed.
A tee and clean-out in the vent system at the transition from
horizontal to vertical will make this cleaning easier.
Paci c Energy Fireplace Products recommends
having your stove inspected and cleaned by a
trained professional.
Cleaning the Combustion Blower
To clean the combustion blower, unplug the stove, remove
the left cabinet side. Loosen (do not remove) the six screws
(Fig.#19) with a 1/4” nut driver or socket. Rotate the motor
counter-clockwise. The motor can now be pulled from the fan
housing. The cooling fan and main blade can be vacuumed
once the motor is removed. Before reinstalling, vacuum out the
blower housing and the ue gas passages leading to and from
the combustion blower. Clean the inner surface of the Proof of
Fire Switch located on the Blower housing. When reinstalling
the motor, check the gasket between the motor and the fan
housing, a new gasket may need to be installed if damaged.
Place the motor back on the fan housing (motor down) and
rotate clockwise to lock the ange, hand tighten the six screws.
1/4"hex head screws
Fig. #19
Door Removal
CAUTION: Do not open the Firebox door when the stove is
hot or operating.
To remove the door, rotate the door handle clockwise to release,
and swing the door open. Lift the front door up and off the hinges.
To reinstall the door, repeat the steps in reverse order.
Back Grill Removal
To remove the back grill, loosen the three screws securing the
grill to the chassis. The back can now be pulled up and off of
the stove. Installation is the reverse.
Cleaning the Convection Blower
To clean the convection blower, remove the right cabinet side
(see previous page). Disconnect the stove power cord from the
electrical outlet. Using a 3/8” wrench, remove the two bolts (Fig
#20) securing the blower to the blower duct. Slide the blower
out the side towards you disengaging it from the blower duct.
A vacuum can be used to remove any dust accumulation on
the blower’s blades or inside the blower duct. Caution should
be used not to damage the blower’s blades during cleaning.
To reinstall the blower, slide the blower back into the retaining
lip and install the screws.
Fig. #20
REMOVE
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Component Information
The following is a list of other components and their
functions.
Igniter
The Warmland PS45 stove comes equipped with an automatic
igniter for lighting the fuel when the stove is in the lighting mode.
(Fig. #21) The igniter superheats air that is pulled through the
Burn-Pot by the combustion blower to light the fuel. The igniter
remains energized for the rst 10 minutes of the lighting sequence.
Fig. #21
BURN POT MIXER MOTOR
AUGER MOTOR
Vacuum Switch
The stove has a Vacuum Switch (Fig. #21), located on the right
rear hopper leg. If the pressure drops in the rebox due to a
leak, a blocked ue, open front door or unsealed ash drawer,
the vacuum switch will sense this and open the circuit to the
Auger Motor. The Stove will then go into a shutdown mode.
Auger and Auger Motor
A 1 rpm gear motor turns the Auger, lifting pellets up the auger
tube. The pellets are then dropped down a tube and into the
burn-pot. The auger is controlled by the control board.
HIGH LIMIT Snap Switch (Manual Reset)
This switch is installed on the convection blower duct and shuts
the stove down if it senses excessive temperatures (Opens
at 200° F). This snap switch has a reset button on it and will
not allow the stove to start up until the reset button has been
pushed.
Proof of Fire Snap Switch
This switch is installed on the combustion blower and is used
to sense when there is a re in the stove during Start-Up. It will
shut the stove off if it senses there is no re in the Burn-Pot Liner.
VACUUM SWITCH
Fig. #22
RESET BUTTON
IGNITER
HIGH LIMIT SWITCH
Draft Damper
The PS45 stove has a draft damper located at the left side
of the stove directly in front of the combustion blower. After
the stove is installed the Draft Damper will need to be set for
the vent con guration. With the stove hot, use a magnehelic
gauge to adjust the slider until a reading of .14" is achieved in
the rebox. The sampling hole is located in the top of the ash
box, above the ashpan. To reduce the draft, move the adjuster
toward the center of the stove.
Burn-Pot Mixer Motor
This 1 RPM gear motor turns the Burn-Pot Mixer rod via a
coupling and chain drive system.
The Mixer Motor is controlled by the control board.
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DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL/ NE RETIREZ PAS CETTE ÉTIQUETTE.
CERTIFIED FOR CANADA AND U.S.A./ CERTIFIÉ AU CANADA ET
AUX ÉTATS-UNIS.
LISTED ROOM HEATER,/ APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE AMBIANT
PELLET FUEL-BURNING TYPE./ HOMOLOGUÉ, DE TYPE À
GRANULES.
ALSO FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES/ CONÇU AUSSI POUR
WN#16593 ETL#4001507
TESTED TO/ TESTÉ SELON LA NORME: ASTM E 1509-04 / ULC S627-00
Install and use only in accordance with pacifi c energy installation and operating instructions.
• Contact local building or fi re offi cials about restrictions, permits and inspection in your area.
• Use only, 3" or 4" "PL" or "L" listed exhaust venting systems. Inspect and clean exhaust venting system frequently.
• DO NOT connect this unit to a chimney fl ue serving another appliance
• S
ee local building code and pacifi c energy instructions, as well as vent manufacturer's instructions for precautions
required when passing exhaust venting through a combustible wall or ceiling.
• For use with only wood pellet fuel. DO NOT USE OTHER TYPES OF FUEL.
• WARNING: FOR MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES: Do not install appliance in a sleeping room. Unit must be connected to outside air. Structural integrity of the home fl oor walls and ceiling must be maintained.
• Keep viewing door and ash drawer closed tightly during operation.
• DO NOT obstruct air openings.
• Keep furnishings and other combustible materials well away from heater.
• Use only components specifi ed in the PS45 installation instructions.
REQUIRED PARTS: DR31 DOOR.
• MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS (measured from sides of unit)
COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR MUST BE PROTECTED BY A CONTINUOUS NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EXTENDED PAST
THE FRONT (E) 6 in/155 mm, SIDES (F) 3 in/75 mm AND BACK UNDER VENT TEE IF INSTALLED.
ALCOVE SIZE : Maximum DEPTH - 24 in. / 0.61m. - Minimum HEIGHT 5 FT. / 1.52m
A. SIDEWALL TO UNIT 6 in.(po.) / 152 mm
MUR LATÉRAL AU POÊLE
B. BACKWALL TO UNIT 3 in.(po.) / 76 mm
MUR ARRIÈRE AU POÊLE
C. CORNER TO UNIT 3 in.(po.) / 76 mm
DU COIN AU POÊLE
D. BACKWALL TO VENT. 3 in.(po.) / 76 mm **
**SEE VENT MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS
**VOYEZ QUE LE PASSAGE FABRIQUE DES CARACTÉRISTIQUES
Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic glass from your dealer.
DÉGAGEMENTS MINIMUMS AUX MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES
TOUT PLANCHER EN MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES DOIT ÊTRE PROTÉGÉ PAR UN PLATE-FORME CONTINUE EN
MATÉRIAUX NON COMBUSTIBLES DÉPASSANT À L’AVANT (E) 6 in./ 155 mm, AUX CÔTÉS (F) 3 in./ 75 mm ET À
L’ARRIÈRE DU POÊLE TEL QU’INDIQUÉ.
DIMENSIONS POUR INSTALLATION DANS UNE ALCÔVE : Maximum PROFONDEUR : 24 po. / 0,61m. Minimale HAUTEUR : 5 PIEDS / 1,52m.
• Installez et utilisez selon les instructions d’installation et d’utilisation de pacifi c energy.
• Contactez les agents locaux du bâtiment ou du service-incendie concernant les restrictions, le permis d’installation et
les exigences d’inspection applicables à votre région.
• Utilisez seulement 3" ou 4" conduits d’évacuation homologués de type "PL" "L"
• Inspectez et nettoyez fréquemment le conduit d’évacuation.
• Ne raccordez pas cet appareil à un conduit de cheminée desservant un autre appareil.
• Si le conduit d’évacuation traverse un mur ou plafond en matériau combustible voir les exigences du code du bâtiment
local et celles de pacifi c energy et du fabricant de conduit d’évacuation
• Pour utilisation seulement avec des granules de bois. N'obstruez pas les ouvertures d'air
• La porte vitrée et le tiroir à cendres doivent être tenus bien fermés durant le fonctionnement.
• Appareil de chauffage ambiant à combustible granulé, conçu aussi pour les maisons mobiles.
• Tenez les meubles et autres matériaux combustibles à une bonne distance du poêle.
• Utilisez seulement les composants spécifi és dans les instructions d’installation de PS45.
• La vitre doit être remplacée seulement par une vitre en 5mm céramique.
• PIÈCES EXIGÉES : PORTE DR31
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
This model is exempt from EPA certifi cation under 40 CFR
60.531 by defi nition [Wood Heater (A) "Air-to-Fuel Ratio"].
MINISTÈRE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT U.S.
Ce modèle est exempt de la certifi cation de MINISTÈRE
DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT sous 40 CFR 60.531 par défi nition
[l'Appareil de chauffage En bois (A) "la Proportion
Aérienne-à-carburant"].
191011 5050.831 PS45-1
MAISONS MOBILES
MODEL PS45 Series A
PED.
PACIFIC ENERGYFIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD.
2975 ALLENBY RD., DUNCAN, BC V9L 6v
DATE OF MANUFACTURE/ DATE DE FABRICATION
J F M A M J J A S O N D
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
MADE IN CANADA
CLASSIC
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MANUFACTURED BY/FABRIQUÉ PAR :
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PELLET STOVES 23 PS45B 041113-24
PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD.
2975 Allenby Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6V8
www.paci cenergy.net
Phone: 250-748-1184
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