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Warming Your Home. Warming Your Heart.
High Efficiency Pellet Stove
PH35PS PH50PS PH50CABPS
Models:
PH35PS Series - Medium Pellet Stove with Pedestal
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PH50PS Series - Large Pellet Stove with Pedestal and Base Pan «eT�
PH50CABPS Series - Cabinet Pellet Stove Intertek
Owner's Manual Pellet
Installation and Operation Fuels
9 Institute
SAFETY NOTICE: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF
THIS PELLET FUEL-BURNING ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. CONTACT LOCAL
BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIRE-
MENTS IN YOURAREA.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This heater meets the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's emission limits for
cHP wood heaters sold after July 1, 1990.
8280 Austin Avenue Questions, problems, missing parts? Before returning to your retailer, call our
Morton Grove,IL 60053 customer service department at 877-447-4768 8:30 a.m—4:30 p.m. CST,
877-447-4768 Monday—Friday or email us at customerservice@ghpgroup.com.
7077-171 - July 16, 2012 1
Listing and Code Approvals
A. Appliance Certification E. BTU & Efficiency Specifications
Series: PH35PS, PH50PS, PH50CABPS *BTU input will vary, depending on the brand of fuel you
use in your stove.**Heating capacity depends on climate
Laboratory: Intertek zone, structure layout, insulation, windows, etc.
Report No. 10072262PRT-001
Type: Solid Fuel Room Heater/Pellet
MODEL:
Fuel Burning Type
Standard: ASTM E1509-04 and ULC S627- Particulate Emissions 0.34 grams/hr
00, Room Heater Pellet Fuel Rating:
Burning type and (UM) 84-HUD, *BTU Input: 11,000-35,000/hr
Mobile Home Approved. Efficiency: 78%
**Heating Capacity: 750 to 1450 sq. ft. depending
on climate zone
NOTE: This installation must conform with local codes.
In the absence of local codes you must comply with the Hopper Capacity:(App�ox) 40 lbs
ASTM E1509-04, ULC S627-00, (UM) 84-HUD, Fuel: Wood Pellets
Shipping Weight: 195 lbs
These heaters meet the US Evironmental Protection Agency's
Emission limits for pellet heaters. Under specific condi- � MODEL.� P1�50P3!PH5U:CASP
tions the PH35PS stove has shown to deliver heat at rates Particulate Emissions
ranging from 9,550 to 25,080 BTU/hr and the PH50PS and Rating: 0.69 grams/hr
PH50CABPS stoves have shown to deliver heat at ranges
between 9,250 and 32,400 BTU/hr. *BTU Input: 11,000 - 50,000/hr
B. Mobile Home Approved Efficiency (13415): 78%
• This appliance is approved for mobile home installa- **Heating Capacity: 1225 to 2200 sq.ft. depending
tions when not installed in a sleeping room and when on climate zone
an outside combustion air inlet is provided. Hopper Capacity: (Approx) 80 lbs/ 120 lbs
• The structural integrity of the mobile home floor, ceil- Fuel: Wood Pellets
ing, and walls must be maintained.
Shipping Weight: 230 lbs /235 lbs
• The appliance must be properly grounded to the
frame of the mobile home with#8 copper ground wire,
and use only listed double-wall connector pipe. WARNING! Risk of Fire! GHP disclaims any responsibility
for, and the warranty and agency listing will be voided by the
• Outside Air Kit provided with each unit must be in below actions.
stalled in a mobile home installation.
DO NOT.•
• Install or operate damaged appliance
• Modify appliance
C. Glass Specifications • Install other than as instructed by the manufacturer.
• Operate the appliance without fully assembling all
This appliance is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass, components
Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic glass. Please contact • Over fire
GHP for replacement glass. • Install any component not approved by the
manufacturer
D. Electrical Rating (On High) • Install parts or components not Listed or approved
• Disable safety switches
PH35PS Series: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 2.6 Amps, Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
Run 0.9 Amps
PH50PS Series: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 2.6 Amps, maintenance can cause injury or property damage.
Run 0.9 Amps For assistance or additional information, consult a qualified
PH50CABPS Series: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 2.6 Amps, installer, service agency or your dealer.
Run 0.9 Amps
7077-171 • July 16, 2012 3
;& User Guide: General Operating Information
A. User Dial Control
The appliance has one dial control located on the side of
the unit used for daily operation. There are four primary
settings on this dial.
1) Off: When the dial indicator is in the off position PurQ
the unit will go into a shut down and remain off
until the dial is turned to one of the other three 'y,
settings. The LED will flash green once per
second when in the off position. o/,
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2) MIN : When the dial indicator is directed to the
MIN setting (small flame on the label)the unit • '` �P
will burn on low until the hopper runs out of
pellets or the dial control is turned to a different
setting. When in this setting the LED will be
amber in color and continuously on. When
burning in this mode, the unit should be turned •
off at least once daily for cleaning. If lower ,
quality fuels are used, additional daily shut
downs may be required for cleaning.
3: MAX : Similar to the MIN mode, the unit will
run continuously at the high burn rate until the "' w
unit has run out of fuel or the dial is turned to a a °x
different setting. To operate in this mode, turn the
dial clockwise until it stops. The dial
indicator will point to the large flame. When in
this setting the LED will be amber in color and
continuously on. Follow the daily cleaning
recommendations when operating in this mode. If
lower quality fuels are used, additional daily shut
downs may be required for cleaning. B. Filling the Hopper
Slowly open the hopper lid by lifting the handle. The
4: AUTO : To burn in the Automatic mode, turn medium and large units have a locking latch that will
the dial control clockwise to the desired comfort engage when the hopper lid is fully opened. The hopper
level. When operating in the automatic mode, the lid for the cabinet will open past ninety degrees and
unit changes the burn setting based on the stay open automatically. Fill the hopper with fuel. FOR
difference between the room temperature and the USE WITH ONLY WOOD PELLET FUEL. Slowly close
desired set point. In other words, the unit will the hopper lid. See figure below for releasing the latch.
burn on High if the difference between the NOTE: The unit will not feed with the hopper lid open. If
desired and room temperature is greater than 8 left open, the fire will go out.
degrees Fahrenheit. As the room heats up and
the gap closes, the unit will automatically reduce
the burn rate. When the desired temperature is
achieved the unit will shut down. As the room
cools, the unit will restart automatically. When
burning in this mode the LED will be blinking
green. The number of green flashes corresponds •
to the current burn rate.
Push Bottom of Latch
Inward to Release
•
7077-171 • July 16, 2012 5
User Guide: General Operating Information
® WARNING
HOT SURFACES!
y. Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down.
Hot glass will cause burns.
$ } • DO NOT touch glass until it is cooled
• NEVER allow children to touch glass
• Keep children away
• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as appliance.
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials.
• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other flammable materials away.
NOTICE: If you expect that children may come into contact with this appliance,we recom-
mend a barrier such as a decorative screen. See your retailer for suggestions.
H. Your Pellet Appliance - General Operating Parts
Hopper Lid Switch Dial Control
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Drop Tube
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;d User Guide: General Operating Information
J. Ignition Cycles M. Clear Space
1. At the beginning of each ignition cycle, it is normal to see WARNING!RISK OF FIRE! Do NOT place combustible
some smoke in the firebox. The smoke will stop once objects in front or to the sides of the appliance. High tem-
the fire starts. peratures may ignite clothing, furniture or draperies.
2. The convection blower will automatically turn on after Mantel: Avoid placing candies and other heat-sensitive
your appliance has been burning for approximately 10 objects on mantel or hearth. Heat may damage these
minutes. objects.
This blower transfers heat from your appliance into the NOTICE: Clearances may only be reduced by means ap-
room, and will continue to run even after the unit has proved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.
shutdown. It will turn off after the exhaust temperature WARNING! RISK OF FIRE! Keep combustible materials,
has cooled. gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids clear of
3. Occasionally the appliance may run out of fuel and shut appliance.
itself down. When this happens the empty hopper alarm . Do NOT store flammable materials in the appliance's
will be triggered. vicinity.
• Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal
K. Running in Minimum or Maximum lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or"freshen up"afire
When the dial control is set to run on the minimum or in this heater.
maximum setting, the appliance will continue to run Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in
without regard to the actual temperature in the room. use as combustible materials may ignite.
The appliance will shut off only if the dial control is set to
a different setting or there is an error such as an empty N. Trim Adjustment
hopper.
When running on minimum or maximum it is important The small dial located below the main dial
to follow the daily cleaning activities especially cleaning control is used to adjust the amount of combus-
the firepot. Failure to do so will reduce the performance tion air for the fire. You may need to adjust the
of the appliance. combustion air to the fire for:
L. Running in the Automatic Mode Elevation
When the dial control is set to run in the automatic mode Venting/Installation Configurations
the unit will adjust the actual burn rate based on the
difference between the room temperature as sensed by Fuel Quality
the probe located in the rear of the unit and the desired If your fire is too large, lazy, or producing black
comfort level as set on the dial control. soot, you need MORE air. To increase the
The comfort level range is from 65 degrees Fahrenheit amount of combustion air, rotate counterclock-
to 82 degress Fahrenheit. wise one level at a time and allow 15 minutes
Once the desired comfort level is achieved the appliance for stabilization prior to making another adjust-
will automatically shut down and turn off. When the ment. If your fire is too small and sometimes
temperature in the room drops 3 degrees below the goes out when there are pellets in the hopper,
desired comfort level, the appliance will automatically you may have too much air (too lean). To
restart.
decrease the amount of combustion air, rotate
clockwise one level at a time and allow 15
minutes for stabilization prior to making another
adjustment.
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7077-171 • July 16, 2012 9
3 Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance
2. Cleaning Firepot with the Firepot Clean-Out Tool; 3. Ash Removal from Firebox
• Frequency: Daily or more often as needed Frequency: Weekly or more frequently depending on
• By: Homeowner ash build-up.
•
a. The appliance must be in complete shutdown and cool By: Homeowner
and the exhaust blower off. If you are just cleaning the a. There must not be any hot ashes in the firebox during
firepot, there is no need to unplug the appliance. cleaning so allow the appliance to completely cool.The
b. Open the front door of the appliance and lift out the firebox ash should be removed every time the exhaust
firepot. Use the firepot cleaning tool to break up path is cleaned. Frequent cleaning of the ash in the
deposits inside the firepot and dispose in an approved firebox will help slow down the build-up of ash in the
container. Depending on the quality of fuel used, the exhaust blower and vent system.
fornt of the firepot may need to be removed for better b.Vacuum out the firebox thoroughly on both sides of the
access for cleaning. firebox and the floor and ceiling. Remember to place
c. Use the narrow end of the firepot cleaning tool to clean the ash and debris into a metal or non-combustible
the holes. container.
d. With the firepot out clean the area below the firepot. See Disposal of Ashes.
e. Reassemble the firepot and place back inside the firepot
riser. Make sure the firepot is in the correct direction
with the slanted lip in the rear. Failure to install the
firepot correctly may result in missed ignitions.
4. Disposal of Ashes
• Frequency: As needed
• By: Homeowner
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a
o a o O tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should
a ae be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground,
well away from all combustible materials, pending final
d 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.
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A WARNING
Disposal of Ashes
• Ashes should be placed in metal container
with tight fitting lid.
• Ashes should be retained in closed container
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
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Vj Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance
10. Cleaning Convection Blower-Requires No ;
Lubrication
• Frequency: Monthly depending on Dust/Dirt build-up `
• By: Homeowner or Qualified Service Technician
a. Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool and has been ; .
unplugged.
b, Remove the right side panel
c. Sweep or vacuum out any build-up on the impellers.
Use a brush or compressed air to loosen dirt if needed.
Avoid damaging the impellers.
12. Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season
• Frequency: Yearly
r By: Homeowner
a. Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool, has been
- unplugged and the exhaust blower is off.
b. Remove all ash from the firebox and vacuum thorough-
ly.
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c. Paint all exposed steel, including cast-iron.
• Purchase high termperature paint from your local
retailer.
• Must use a high-temperature paint made specifi-
cally for heating appliances.
11. Cleaning Exhaust Blower-Requires No
Lubrication 13. Soot and Fly Ash: Formation & Need for Removal
• Frequency: Yearly or more frequently depending on in Exhaust Venting System.
ash build-up # Frequency: Yearly or more frequently depending on
• By: Homeowner or Qualified Service Technician ash build-up.
• By: Qualified Service Technician/Homeowner
a. Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool, has been Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool,has been unplugged
unplugged and the exhaust blower is off.
and the exhaust blower is off.
b. Remove the left side panel. The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly
c. Remove the six screws holding the exhaust blower ash. The fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system
motor to the housing and remove the motor. Using and restrict the flow of the flue gases.
caution as to not damage the gasket when removing At start-up if there is incomplete combustion, or if there is a
the blower. If damage occurs, install a new gasket
available as a replacement part. shutdown or incorrect operation of the appliance it will lead
to some soot formation. This will collect in the exhaust vent-
d. Vacuum the blower's impellers. Use care not to bend ing system.
or damage the blower fins. The venting (chimney) system may need to be cleaned at
e. Using a brush or vacuum attachment,clean the inside least once a year or more often depending upon the qual-
of the exhaust outlet. ity of your fuel or if there are any horizontal pipe sections.
f. Reattach the motor. Make sure the wires are attached Ash will build up more quickly in the horizontal sections and
to the terminals on the the blower. elbows.
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Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance
E. Frequently Asked Questions
What causes my glass to become dirty? Why is there a black residue building up on the
If the glass has white ash build up it is normal and the outside of my home?
glass should be cleaned. If it is a black soot build up Wind can cause this to happen. If the appliance is
airflow thru the unit may be restricted. The most often operating correctly very little soot should ever exit the
cause is overdue maintenance and cleaning. See termination cap. Also check to be sure the venting is
"Maintaining and Servicing Appliance" in the owner's installed per the owner's manual and local codes.
manual and/or make adjustments to the trim control.
Do I need an outside air kit?
How can I get more heat out of the appliance? Outside air is required for mobile home installs and in
The most often cause of diminished heat output is some jurisdictions. Refer to "Listing & Code Approv-
overdue maintenance and cleaning . See "Maintaining als"," Mobile Home Installation" and "Appliance Set-up"
and Servicing Appliance" in the owner's manual. owner's manual.Also refer to local building codes.
What should I do if I smell smoke or there is ash/ I am seeing sparks coming out of my pipe (termina-
soot coming from the appliance? tion cap) outside is this safe?
While there will always be some smoke smell from This is normal. As long as clearances to combustibles
wood burning appliances (including pellet) you should were followed this is safe.
investigate all venting to make sure it is sealed prop-
erly. Most venting requires silicone to seal the seams. I have no power to anything. Does this unit have a
In addition most homes are built very tight today and circuit breaker or fuse or a reset button?
with exhaust systems can create negative pressure This unit has one serviceable fuse on the control board
in the home. See "Negative Pressure" under"Getting and a resetable snap switch mounted to the feed tube.
Started" in the owner's manual if you have checked the
venting but still have smoke coming from the appli- Can I burn corn in my unit?
ance. For ash or soot check the above and the exhaust NO, corn is not an approved fuel.
blower housing and seals.
Where is the serial #of my unit is located?
Why would my appliance run fine last winter but The serial # is located on the back of the stove.
not start this fall?
It is possible that the stove was not properly prepared
for the Non-burn season. See "Troubleshooting" in the
owner's manual
Why would the metal on the inside of the appliance
begin to flake?
There are some pellet mills that get their raw materials
from lumber mills that purchase logs that are trans-
ported in sea water. These pellets can have a higher
salt content and cause the metals in the unit to corrode
prematurely and deteriorate. If you are seeing any
components inside the firebox deteriorate it is recom-
mended to change pellet brands immediately.
Is there a place to lubricate the blowers to quiet
them down?
The most often cause of noisy blowers is from the
impellers becoming dirty over time. See "General Main-
tenance & Cleaning" under"Maintaining & Servicing
Appliance" in the owner's manual. No form of lubrica-
tion should ever need applied to the blowers.
What is the metal object with the bend in it for that
came inside the plastic bag?
It is a clean-out tool used to help clean the firepot and
remove any jams in the rare event they occur in the
feed tube.
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Replacement Parts
C. Snap Disc Replacement D. Igniter Replacement
Power-Manual Reset 1. Turn the dial control to the off position. Unplug the
1. Turn the dial control to the off position. Unplug the power power to the unit.
to the unit. 2. Unplug the wire leads to the igniter.
2. Using#2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the bolts on the rear 3. Remove the screw in the side of the igniter chamber.
of the unit holding on the left side panel.You do not need Pinch the ends of the bracket together and pull the
to remove the screws. Remove side panels by lifting up igniter straight out of the igniter chamber.
and out.
4. If there is difficulty in removing the igniter from the
3. Locate the snap disk on the top side of the feed tube chamber, the chamber can be removed from the rear
where it meets the hopper. Disconnect the wire leads of the firebox by removing the the 1/4-20 bolt.
from the snap disk.
5. Re-install the new igniter into the chamber using the
4. Using a#1 Phillips screwdriver, remove two 6-32 fasten- bracket.
ers retaining the snap disk onto the side of the feed tube.
6. Inspect the igniter from the front of the unit by removing
5. Using the same fasteners, attach the new snap disk. the firepot and looking into the end of the chamber.
Attach the wire leads. MAKE SURE THE IGNITER IS CENTERED IN THE
6. Restore power. CHAMBER.
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E. Baffle Removal & Replacement
1. Turn the dial control to the off position. Make sure the
unit is cool.
2. Remove the center baffle first by using the handle at
the top of the baffle and pull up and then towards you.
The hooks on the baffle will slide out of the slots in the
bracket.
3. Remove the left baffle and then the right baffle by pulling
up and then towards you.The left and right baffles have
similar hooks and slots.
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mm Getting Started Installer's Guide
A. Design, Installation & Location Considerations B. Draft (Cont'd)
NOTICE: Check building codes prior to installation. Correct low draft or low vacuum problems by doing one of
• Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state and the following:
national codes and regulations. • Thoroughly clean the exhaust path and venting. See
• Consult insurance carrier, local building inspector, fire Maintenance Section.
officials or authorities having jurisdiction over restrictions, • Inspect for worn or broken gaskets. Repair any gaskets
installation inspection and permits. suspected of leaking, or adjust the trim.
Since pellet exhaust can contain ash, soot or sparks, you NOTICE: GHP assumes no responsibility for the
must consider the location of: improper performance of the chimney system caused by:
• Windows • Inadequate draft due to environmental conditions
• Air Intakes • Downdrafts
• Air Conditioner • Tight sealing construction of the structure
• Overhang, soffits, porch roofs, adjacent walls • Mechanical exhausting devices
• Landscaping, vegetation
When locating vent and venting termination, vent above C. Negative Pressure
roof line when possible. WARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation! Negative pressure can
NOTICE: Locating the appliance in a location of cause spillage of combustion fumes and soot.
considerable air movement can cause intermittent smoke
spillage from appliance. Do not locate appliance near: Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air avail-
• Frequently open doors able for the appliance to operate properly. It can be stron-
• Central heat outlets or returns gest in lower levels of the house.
Causes include:
B. Draft • Exhaust fans (kitchen, bath, etc.)
Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent appliances . Range hoods
successfully. When an appliance is drafting successfully, . Combustion air requirements for furnaces,water heaters
all combustion by products are exiting the home through and other combustion appliances
the chimney.
• Clothes dryers
Considerations for successful draft include: Location of return-air vents to furnace or air conditioning
• Preventing negative pressure • Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system
• Location of appliance and chimney Upper level air leaks such as:
To measure the draft or negative pressure on your appliance - Recessed lighting
use a magnahelic or a digital pressure gauge capable of - Attic hatch or open windows
reading 0- .25 inches of water column (W.C.).
- Duct leaks
The appliance should be running on high for at least 15 To minimize the effects of negative air pressure:
minutes for the test.
With the stove running on high you should have a negative • Install the outside air kit with the intake facing prevailing
pressure equal to or greater than the number given in thewinds during the heating season
chart. If you have a lower reading than you find on the • Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances
chart, your stove does not have adequate draft to burn the and exhaust equipment
fuel properly. • Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not
located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance
Mirtimuin Vacuum : Avoid installing the appliance near doors, walkways or
MODEL small isolated spaces
Requirements
PH35PS 0.17 inches W.C. Recessed lighting should be a "sealed can" design
• Attic hatches weather stripped or sealed
PH50PS 0.17 inches W.C. Attic mounted duct work and air handlerjoints and seams
PH50CAB 10.17 inches W.C. taped or sealed
7077-171 • July 16, 2012 19
6 Dimensions and Clearances
MODEL: PH35PS MODEL: PH50PS
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ZZ Dimensions and Clearances
C. Hearth Pad Requirements (UL and ULC)
Use a non-combustible floor protector, extending beneath
appliance and to the front, sides and rear as indicated. 01
Measure front distance °M" from the surface of the glass
door.
L* D
K K Must extend 2 inches (51 mm) beyond each
o side of pipe (shaded area)
M
*C Exception for Horizontal Installations:
USA Hearth Pad Requirements CANADA INSTALLATIONS: A non combustible floor pro-
tections extending beneath the flue pipe is required with
=1ertttuPad RequirementsI�ches horizontal venting or under the top vent adapter with verti-
K Sides 2 cal installation.
L* Back 2 USA INSTALLATIONS: A non-combustible floor protection
M Front 6 extending beneath the flue pipe is recommended with hori-
zontal venting or under the top vent adapter with vertical
installation.
Canada Hearth Pad Requirements
Hearth,Pad Requirements„ ` Millimeters<'
K Sides 203 A WARNING
L* Back 51 If the information in these instruc-
M Front 152 tions is not followed exactly, a
fire may result causing property
damage, personal injury, or death.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
• Do not over fire - If heater or chimney
connector glows, you are over firing. Over
firing will void your warranty.
• Comply with all minimum clearances to
combustibles as specified. Failure to
comply may cause house fire.
7077-171 • July 16, 2012 23
7 Vent Information
C. Pellet Venting Charts
The maximum horizontal venting allowed with no vertical vent-
ing attached is 48 inches (1219mm) including one 90° elbow A WARNING
or two 45° elbows. This is our recommended horizontal vent-
ing installation. Addition of any horizontal venting beyond 48 Fire Risk.
inches (1219mm) requires a minimum 60 inches (1524mm) of • Only LISTED venting components may be
additional vertical vent. Horizontal sections of vent pipe should used.
have a 1/4 inch (6.35mm) rise per foot. • NO OTHER vent components may be used.
(4Substitute or damaged vent components may
GHP recommends any installation requiring more than two 900 impair safe operation.
elbows, or more than 15 feet (4.5m) of venting to use 4 inch
(102mm)vent.
45° elbow is equivalent to 1 foot ONE 900 ELBOW
of straight pipe Total = Minimum vent Minimum Vertical Vent for One Elbow
90° elbow is equivalent to 3 feet Horizontal vertical ,Diameter:
of straight pipe s 5 s v_, 20 -- - - -
6 6 3 R 15 - - - - - --
7 7 3 u
9 9 4 a, F 10
10 10 4 Ej
11 11 4 E 5 - -i
12 12 4 c 0 j
13 13 4 2
14 14 4 0 5 10 15 20
15 1 15 4
16 16 4 Horizontal Run (FT)
17 17 4 - - ------..__-_
18 18 4 - -- --
19 19 4 Minimum Vertical Vent for Two Elbows
I
TWO 90°ELBOWS 20 - - -
foul Minimum. ,Vent,-
Horizontai'Vertioal Diameters 2
2 5 3 t: 15 - -
3 6 3 > $
4 7 3 E N 10 - —- --- —
5 8 3 E
6 9 3 .5 5 I_
7 10 4
8 11 4 0
9 12 4 0 5 10 15
10 13 4
11 14 4 Length of Horizontal Sections (FT)
12 15 4
13 16 4 ----- - - - --
14 17 1 a 1 Minimum Vertical Vent for Three Elbows
15 18 1 4
THREE 90°ELBOWS 25 -- -
Total Miplmum" ;',Vent 20
Horizontal 'Uertic6l Diameter< u
_2 11 4 15 --
3 12 4 > $ 10
4 13 4 E
5 144 5 --- -- ------.1
6 15 4 c 0
7 16 4
8 17 4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
9 18 4
10 19 4 Length of Horizontal Sections (FT)
11 201M -------
NOTICE: These are guidelines for successful venting of your pellet appliance. The more vertical rise you can obtain in
your system, the better it will perform. Horizontal vent runs can accumulate ash and will need to be cleaned more often.
Try to keep them as short as possible.
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Venting Systems
WARNING A WARNING
Fire Risk Improper installation, adjustment,alteration, service or
Inspection of Chimney: maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer
• Masonry chimney must be in good condition. to the owner's information manual provided with this appli-
• Meets minimum standard of NFPA 211 ance. For assistance or additional information consult a
Factory-built chimney must be minimum 6 inch qualified installer, service agency or your dealer.
•
(152mm) UL103 HT.
D. Masonry
�--Fireclay flue
Concrete Cap Liner with Airspace
Flashing
1 in.(25mm)Clearanc
with Firestop
1 in.(25mm)Clearance
3 in.(76mm)Minimum
6 in.(152mm) n
Minimum _ Sheathing
Clean-Out
Airtight
Non-combustible Hearth Pad ::1
Clean-Out Door
E. Alternate Masonry onFireclay Flue Liner
Ccrete Cap —►
with Airspace
Flashing
1 in.(25mm)
Clearance with Firestop 1 in. (25mm)Clearance
n.i
6 �
6 n. ) ,,,... 10 in.(254mm)Minimum
Minimum
Sheathing
Airtight Clean-out Door
Non-combustible
Hearth Pad
7077-171 •July 16, 2012 27
Mobile Home
A. Mobile Home Installation
You must use an authorized Outside Air Kit CAUTION
for installation in a mobile home. THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME
FLOOR,WALLAND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAIN-
1. An outside air inlet must be provided for the combustion TAINED
air and must remain clear of leaves, debris, ice and/or Do NOT cut through:
snow. It must be unrestricted while the appliance is • Floor joist,wall,studs or ceiling trusses.
in use to prevent room air starvation which causes • Any supporting material that would affect the structural
smoke spillage. Smoke spillage can also set off smoke integrity.
alarms.
2. The combustion air duct system must be made of CAUTION
metal. It must permit zero clearance to combustible
construction and prevent material from dropping into Never draw outside combustion air from:
the inlet or into the area beneath the dwelling and Wall,floor or ceiling cavity
contain a rodent screen. Enclosed space such as an attic,garage or
3. The appliance must be secured to the mobile home crawl space.
structure by bolting it to the floor (using lag bolts)
with two attachment points. Use the same holes that
secured the appliance to the shipping pallet. Spark Arrestor Cap
4. The appliance must be grounded with#8 solid copper
grounding wire or equivalent, terminated at each end
with an NEC approved grounding device.
5. Refer to Clearances to Combustibles and floor pro- Storm Collar
tection requirements for listings to combustibles and
appropriate chimney systems. Roof Flashing
6. Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at
the location where the chimney or other component
penetrates to the the exterior of the structure.
7. Follow the chimney manufacturer's instructions when Joist Shield/Firestop Approved Class"L"
installing the vent system for use in a mobile home. or"PL"Pellet Vent
8. Installation shall be in accordance with the Manufactur-
ers Home & Safety Standard (HUD) CFR 3280, Part
24.
® WARNING
Installation must comply with Manufactured Home and
Safety Standard(HUD), CFR 3280, Part 24.
® WARNING
A
Asphyxiation Risk.
NEVER INSTALL INA SLEEPING ROOM.
Consumes oxygen in the room.
7077-171 •July 16, 2012 29
Troubleshooting
Symptom ;Possiible Case Correct�ueAet�on
Plug in appliance-No No Power to outlet. Check circuit breaker at service panel.
response. 5 amp fuse defective or blown Replace fuse.
Snap disc tripped or defective. Reset or replace snap disc.
Unit Will Not Light No Fuel
Out of fuel. Check hopper. Fill with fuel.
Vacuum switch not closing, no vacuum. Check exhaust blower is plugged in and operating.
Check vacuum switch is plugged in
Check vacuum hose is in good condition clear and
connected at both ends
Make sure venting system is clean
Make sure front door is closed
Check vacuum switch fitting on side of feed tube for
blockage
Hopper lid open. Close Hopper Lid
Defective hopper switch. Check hopper switch operation
Feed System is Jammed Inspect and unjam the feed assembly
Feed motor not plugged in Reconnect feed motor
No Igniter
Igniter not plugged in Plug the igniter in
Igniter not centered Center the igniter
Igniter seated in chamber completely
Igniter defective Replace igniter
Firepot Plugged
Firepot dirty Clean firepot
Clean below the firepot
Firepot in backwards Put the firepot in the correct direction
Too much debris in the bottom of the firepot Clean firepot
Fire starts but goes out Firepot is dirty Clean firepot. Check flue vent for obstruction
Exhaust path and/or venting is plugged Inspect and clean exhaust path and venting
clean firebox including behind the baffles
Exhaust sensor cannot read correct temperature
Exhaust path is dirty Inspect and clean the exhaust outlet especially the
right side wall.
Exhaust probe is not attached to outlet Remove the right side panel and inspect to see if
the exhaust probe is attached and tight against the
exhaust outlet
Exhaust probe is not plugged in to the board Plug the probe into the board
Exhaust probe is defective (error code may Replace the exhaust probe
result)
Unit start and stops Area were the unit is installed heats and cools Check the proximity to doors and windows and/or
frequently when quickly depending on installation configuation. insulation factor of the stucture. If heat loss is quick
operating in the Tight spaces also may have an effect on the on/ the unit may need to run on max or minimum.
automatic mode off cycling of the unit.
Ambient probe Inspect the probe and make sure it is not touching a
Probe touching heated surface surface that heats and cools quickly. The ambient
probe has additional wire inside rear cavity which can
be used to increase the distance from the unit.
7077-171 •July 16, 2012 31
Troubleshooting
Following correction of any Alarm, turn the dial control to the OFF position, wait 10 seconds
and turn back to desired setting OR unplug the unit, wait 10 seconds then restore power.
Alarm Possabie-Cause `Cor�ectwe
1 Flash: Empty Hopper No fuel is delivered to the firepot to sustain flame Fill the hopper, inspect the feed tube for jams, inspect
Hopper empty(most likely) the venting and firebox for obstructions and clean if
Auger Jam (next likely) necessary, inspect the exhaust blower to make sure it
No vacuum runs,or close the hopper lid.
Hopper lid open
Flame is evident but the exhaust probe is not able Inspect and clean the exhaust outlet, firebox,firepot,
to recognize the hot exhaust temperature and behind the baffles. Inspect the exhaust probe to
Exhaust probe not attached to outlet see if it is securely attached to the side of the exhaust
Exhaust path is dirty outlet.
2 Flashes: Exhaust The exhaust temperature is above or below the Plug the probe into the board
Probe Fail acceptable range. Replace the component
The exhaust probe Exhaust Probe Failure
senses a temperature Not plugged in
of less than negative Failed component
20 degrees Celsius or
above 300 degrees
Celsius.
3 Flashes:Ambient The ambient temperature is above or below the Plug the probe into the board
Probe Alarm acceptable range. Replace the component
The ambient probe Ambient Probe Failure
senses a temperature Not plugged in
of less than negative Failed component
20 degrees Celsius
or above 70 degrees
Celsius.
4 Flashes: Missed Igni- Fuel
tion No fuel Fill the hopper
Hopper Empty Inspect and clear jam in the feed tube
During the ignition Feed Jam Inspect the feed motor circuit(hopper lid must be
sequence the load does Feed doesn't turn closed,vacuum switch must be closed (ie exhaust
not ignite. The unit Feed motor disconnected or failed blower on),and feed motor must be plugged in.
will automatically retry
once from the first failed Firepot
attempt. Firepot Dirty so fuel is not near ignition hole Clean the firepot
in the firepot
Igniter Check leads and if the igniter works. Clean the end of
No power the igniter chamber from inside the firebox(removal of
Debris in the end of the igniter chamber the firepot required for this step).
8 Flashes: Exhaust Fuel Review the feed motor and feed rates. Normal feed
Over Temperature Feed Motor Locked On motor operation is on between 1*and 4*seconds out
of every 7 seconds. (*depending on model and burn
The exhaust temperature rate setting)
has exceeded the allow- If the feed motor does not turn off, replace the control
able temperature. board.
Non-approved fuel used Review the fuel being used.
Convection blower
Dirty Clean
Failed Replace
Installation Review the installation and move if necessary.
Installation configuration is tight allowing for
limited air circulation around the unit.
7077-171 •July 16, 2012 33
12 Reference Materials
B. Wiring Diagram
IGNITER
VACUUM R
FEED MOTOR M SWITCH SWITCH
EXHAUST M
BLOWER
CONVECTIONM
BLOWER
NEUTRAL
110V
LINE —off w
SNAP 3 = » � 3ww55
DISC m � aamm � � mm
0 Co
FUSE
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EXHAUST
p TEMPERATURE
O+ AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE
g �� SERIAL PORT
8 (SERVICE ONLY)
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0
POT SET TEMP VCC
POT SET TEMP GND
POT SET TEMP SIG
POT FEED ADJUST VCC
POT FEED ADJUST GND
POT FEED ADJUTS SIG
LED RED
LED AMBER
LED GREEN
7077-171 • July 16, 2012 35
Service And Maintenance Log
Date of"Service Performed By Description of;Service
7077-171 • July 16, 2012 37
Year Warranty
GHP Group warrants that your new wood-burning stove, pellet- Doors with Glass and Plated Parts
burning stove, or masonry wood insert is free from manufacturing Glass is warranted against thermal breakage only. To clean glass,
and material defects for a period five years from the date of use a ceramic/glass cleaner or polish. Do not use ammonia based
sale, subject to the following conditions and limitations. cleaners. A suitable cleaner is available at your nearest Pleasant
1,This warranty is extended to the original owner only, for Hearth dealer. DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHILE HOT AND DO
residential use, and is subject to proof of purchase. NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS.
2.The new GHP Group product must be installed and operated Plated parts will not be covered under this warranty. Plated parts
in all times in accordance with the installation and operation should be cleaned by using denatured alcohol only and rubbed
supplied with the appliance, and installation must lightly with a lint-free non-abrasive cloth. Excessive rubbing or
ac local and national codes. Any alterations,willful abuse, polishing may remove the plated finish. Plated parts may also be
accident,over firing or misuse will not be coverd under warranty. damaged by external chemicals.
NOTE:Some minor movement of certain parts is normal and is
not a defect and therefore,not covered under warranty. Further Exclusions
3.The warranty is non-transferable, and is made to the origi- WOOD-BURNING STOVE
nal owner, provided that the purchase was made through an Electrical components, such as the blower, are covered for five
authorized GHP Group supplier. The serial number must be (5)years from the date of purchase if they are included with the
supplied along with the Bill of Sale, showing the date of pur- purchase of your stove.
chase, at the time the claim is submitted.
4.This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of parts This warranty will not include or extend to paint,gaskets or
only,found to be defective in material or construction, provided firebrick components, and does not cover any removable firebox
that such parts have been subjected to normal conditions of components such as brick retainers or stainless steel air tubes.
use and service, after a said defect has been confirmed by
GHP Group,or an authorized representative's inspection. PELLET-BURNING STOVE:
Defective parts must be shipped back(at GHP Group discretion),
transportation prepaid,to the manufacturer. Credits will be Five Year Period:
issued upon receipt of return of the defective product to GHP 1. Carbon steel and welded seams in the firebox are covered for
Group. five(5)years against splitting.
5. GHP Group,at its discretion, can fully discharge all obligation 2.The steel door and hinges are covered for five (5)years against
with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of cracking.
the defective part(s). One Year Period:
6.Any installation, labor, construction, transportation or other 1. Component parts such as the hopper, auger, burn-pot, baffle
related costs or expenses arising from defective parts, repair, plate, auger shaft and fasteners are covered for one(1)year
replacement or otherwise of same, will not be covered by this against cracking, breakage and welded seam separation.
warranty nor will GHP Group assume responsibility for same. 2. Electrical components,accessory items, glass and the painted
Further, GHP Group will not be responsible for any incidental, surface of the stove are covered for one(1)year from the date of
indirect or consequent damages,except as provided by law, purchase.
and in no event shall they exceed the original purchase price.
7.All other warranties-expressed or implied-with respect to the IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUIRED
product,its components and accessories,or any obligations/Iia- Contact GHP Group Customer Service. Make sure you have your
bilities on the part of GHP Group are hereby expressly excluded. sales receipt and the model/serial number of your GHP Group
8. GHP Group neither assumes, nor authorizes any third party product.
to assume, on GHP Group's behalf, any other liabilities with Do not attempt to do any service work yourself, unless pre-ap-
respect to the sale of this GHP Group product. proved by GHP Group in writing as this will void the warranty.
9.The warranties as outlined within this document do not apply to GHP Group must authorize service and provide a Warranty Claim
chimney components or other products made by other manu- Number prior to any warranty related service calls. Without an au-
facturers when used in conjunction with the installation of this thorization number, any service work will not be deemed warranty.
product. Improper use or the use of non-approved components IMPORTANT NOTICE
may nullify your warranty. If in doubt,contact your nearest BEFORE LIGHTING YOUR FIRST FIRE, REMOVE PLASTIC
GHP Group supplier or GHP Group Customer Service Depart- FILM OFF TRIM AND CLEAN THE PLATED SURFACES WITH
ment. DENATURED ALCOHOL OR A GOOD QUALITY,NON-ABRASIVE
10. GHP Group will not be responsible for: LIQUID GLASS CLEANER. APPLY WITH A VERY SOFT,
• Downdrafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions CLEAN CLOTH. DO NOT USE PAPER TOWELS TO CLEAN
such as nearby trees, buildings, rooftops, hills, mountains, or THE PLATED PARTS. FAILURE TO CLEAN ALL MARKS AND
ineffective chimney design. FINGERPRINTS FROM THE PLATED SURFACES WILL CAUSE
• Inadequate ventilation, excessive offsets or negative air pres- PERMANENT DAMAGE.
sure caused by mechanical systems such as furnaces, clothes
dryers,fans, etc. NOTE: Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or
11. This warranty is void if: limitation of incidental or consequential damages. The above
•The appliance has been operated in atmospheres contaminated limitations may not apply to you.
by chlorine,fluorine, or other damaging chemicals. GHP Group, Inc.•8280 Austin Ave.•Morton Grove, IL 60053
•This appliance has been subjected to prolonged periods of
dampness or condensation. KEEP THIS WARRANTY
•The appliance has any damage due to water,or weather
damage that is the result of, but not limited to, improper Serial#
chimney/venting installation. Model#
•The appliance has been subjected to willfull or accidental
abuse or misuse. Date Purchased
• Corrosive driftwood, manufactured logs or other fuels are
used other than as outlined in the installation and operating
instructions.
•The appliance is not maintained in good condition, including
firebrick and gaskets.
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