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17- "g u, 5" v 1 kAORTH BUIL.DING PERMIT 0. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 0 APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION Permit No#: Date Received----L/-LZZ—'-Zf�- CHU Date Issued: (el I IMPOIZTANT: Applicant must complete all iterns on this page /sx, g rig 0/11, IN gT tol//, 20 --ZONING ,Machin a TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential 11 New Building One family 0 Addition ri Two or more family 0 Industrial .Alteration No. of units: El Commercial 0 Repair, replacement [I Assessory Bldg El Others: 11 Demolition [I Other ❑ ep "',"D Wetlands' ❑fV6 er§h6d District,, Floodplain ; - y/ 'v/', /4,//"",,;, 3 0// D E RIPTIN (OF WORK To B PERFO MED: 3 LA, ---------- Identification - Please Type o Ph r Print Clearly 12 OWNER: Name: i, Phone. Address: r6i f)A ----- ---------- J Contractor Narrle "Pho 7 ne,,,' -7- 'W 01" Oft,'M/ � Date11N ove s 77 x 90��)M'P'r P/ ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg. No. FEE SCHEDULE. BULDING PERMIT. $12.00 PER$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON$125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cost: $ FEE: Check No.: Receipt No.: NOTE: Persons contracting,ivilh iinregistered contractors do not have access" le�ara --------------- ,-Signature of Age0jbw66* Signature of-cofl-tract-o FORTH 'Town y: No. ' �• � h � ver, Mass, 0LAIKI � ALOCM[[ WICK I ,Q 04ATP P4p,`,t5 S 19 BOARD OF HEALTH Food/Kitchen Septic System PERMIT D BUILDING INSPECTOR ........... .......................... THISCERTIFIES THAT � � �~" .......'.. .'..,........� .•• Foundation ...... buildings on .. .. r. .............�.. .. ................ ...........•.,. •� .• Rough has permission to erect ,..._..•••.•••••••••y to be occupied as .....,... %p I I ......�►. �.'�Ar. .... •.. ...... ® ............. Chimney provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect conform to the terms of the ppli on on and Final on file in this office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the inspection, PLUMBING,INSPECTOR Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. Rough VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Final ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. PERMIT EXPIRES 16 MONTHS UNLESS C® STRUCTI® RT Service Service Final ,•,•..,,,. BUILDING INSPECTOR GAS INSPECTOR Occupancy Kermit Reil -ulrecl ® ®ecu �urldtn Rough Final Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises — Do Not Remove FIRE DEPARTMENT No Lathing or Dry Wall To Be Done Burner Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector. Street No. Smoke Det. S A L E S O R D E R PAGE:2 PHONE#: (978)390-9242 DATE: 10/21/2016 THE STOVE SHOPPE CELL#7 ORDER#: 33104 25 INDIAN ROCK ROAD, ROUTE 11 AUf'.9: CUSTOMER#: 137054 WINDHAM, NH 03087 P.O,N: LOCATION: 1 Phone#: (603)537-0555 TERMS: Cash STATUS: Active Fax#: (603)537-0556 SALES TYPE: Sales Order CP: Sue E SALES REP: Sue E TAX: $0.00 ORDER TOTAL: $4,932.73 10/21/2016 PNMT VISA:07060D $2,000.00 10/27/2016 PMT VISA:0773 ID $2,932.73 BALANCE REMAINING: $0.00 Picked Up By: -' WSTALLA'AH 01N INTO A FT R_�PT ACE k-Alstomei, OR stale Address 1. The Fim place is a: Masolin; 2, l+aei11 material: Brick Tile ields(000— .— othel 3. is the Facing Nlatei-iat— Flat Pl.0 il n g/PC 0 11 11 IV 0 � 4, Outside\Vall-- Inside NVall 5. Y — (If tiotsul,eappl ageofilouse—_ —) Clay linei,In ChinilleV: N C. Chfinne f the Hejuhtffmm floor of unit to be installed to Ve"Y top 0 7. Type of Appliance: 171-ee Standing :;lass Door _— S. Is Thei-e a Chimney Cal): Y— 71N If yes. Type 9. Type of Fuel: LP— Nat— WOOL-1— Pellet Othev— I(L Stove Bi-a rid and 1VIod el being installed: Hv k� 11. Liner-: Fu 11 x Partial— -a 1-v Slate Otile" 12. Type of(louse: Rauch Cojojjinl_,,K Split_ Gambi-el Contemporary 13. Type of Roof. Shingle X Rubber Tile Wood Shinale Metal Other- -r-- N Them is an additional fee ors 14. Would you like the chinincy cleaned at Bine of install? Y DRAWING A; N1,1111el Side Vk,'w D m wi i i� FN 17 A V K A L B H Bl ry F DRAW----- ING C: --------- Drawing A Fireplace is: RCCUM-Ular Arched A= Fireplace Width: Bottom >lb Top Height: Left B� Fireplace H eiig licight to Top ol'Arch H'Applics B I=1-lei(yjjt to I,il)tel l3at-. See Draiving B C= Fireplace Depth C1 T 7 E= Distance to N/lintel S 1le I I"(F I-0111 Heanli 01.Moor) P D= Width at Back F= Hearth Depth —1 G= Hearth J= Distance to Combustible Trim/ Le-0--, 1= Distance to Combustible Wall Dram, ncy C- -leiolit to Damper Rod J= I K= Height to Bre-,Istpiate of Malltel--- N=Height to Taper L= Thi 0=Lintel Dep ckness of Breastplate Height of —Depth of Fireplace at H M=Depth of Mantel_--p,�A P Unit -ials to be used in the installatioll- YOtl IN'ill be formulate an estimate for Illatel is These Ineastit-ements ai-e a guide to help its fut -Ise see 310111-salesperson fol.11 N�q,ittcii quote which will provide you with the billed only for laboi-and inateNals used. Pie, estimated costs of tile itistallati011- Date signature ' c S A L E S 0 R D E R PAGE:1 PHONE#: (978)390-9242 DATE: 10/21/2016 THE STOVE SHOPPE CELL#: ORDER If: 33104 25 INDIAN ROCK ROAD, ROUTE 11 ALT.N: CUSTOMER N: 137054 WINDHAM, NH 03087 P,01: LOCATION: 1 Phone#: (603)537-0555 TL•"RMS: Cash STATUS: Active Fax#: (603)537-0556 SALES TYPE: Sales Order CP: Sue E 1 SALES REP: Sue E BILL TO 137054 SHIP TO Harry lrawan i ` c1` Harry Irawan 638 Chickering Rd ! 638 Chickering Rd N Andover, MA 01845 USA ~' N Andover, MA 01845 USA MFR PRODUCT:i NIBER DESCRIPTION ORI) SOLD BIO PRICE NUT "TOTAL HAR 1-90-574240-1 Accentra 521 Insert-24"- 1 0 $4,199.00 $4,199.00 $4,199.00 Black SIN: 008268087 *** LAB22 Install of Pellet Insert w/Full 1 0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 4"Liner LAB note 1 0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ********NOTE********** LAB NOTE 1 These parts represent a 1 0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 typical install LAB NOTE 2 However other parts may be 1 0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 require. LAB LABOR COST 3 Labor Cost For Install 1 0 $535.00 $535.00 $535,00 LAB 22Note Install of Pellet insert w/ful 4" 1 0 $0,00 $0.00 $0.00 liner NEC L4251K-R6 4"X 25' Liner Insert Kit 316 1 0 $423.00 $423.00 $423.00 SS,-w/A Type Connecter ROC 4DP Damper Plate 4" 1 0 $44.95 $44.95 $44.95 RUT 76C Silicone CLEAR High 1 0 $14.00 $14.00 $14.00 Heat10.3oz Cartridge* PER Permit Permit& Processing Fee 1 0 $125.00 $95.00 $95.00 SIM PVP-4AD 4" PV Pro-Appliance 1 0 $21.78 $21.78 $21.78 Adapter* **** COUPON COUPONgrv61x18327g 1 0 $0.00 ($100.00) ($100.00) MID SALE Tent SALE 1 0 $0.00 ($300.00) ($300.00) cm 36 x 28.75 x22.25 took unit only 10 27 16 tf **** CUSTOMER PICK-UP CUSTOMER PICK-UP 1 0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ****NO SALES TAX**** customer has unit Thank you for your business! All material must be paid in full at time of pick up or delivery Please note that if you are using our installation services all materials and labor must be paid in full at time of installation. If the installation takes more than 1 visit$250 may be withheld until the job is complete. SUB'T'OTAL: $4,932.73 Installation & Operating Manual NOTICE:SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Mo°81e g'��l"�� A WARNING en¢ ronera O APPOPBIEdO ChSIIrTdgBA granulEa debOES� =m°�maga°b- MDT SURFACESI t• e � �i b' r�' HARMAN a e°ma aM�r�E�n sE°a Inc 1 1 HOT URFAer suKaces are hat during R�onarracwnalass laz.la5ss�5 operation and cool down. ur.J OWJ a:AsnrtE15o3na,u�croRD.cuei•rn+55E, manila Thi;paLol1,o-g a;,ph ce has bad ws and l"kd rx°w.m PREVENTION DES tNCENVlPS mt M—daoWoad HOm na,mrdancowi0, Ros a—srnpdauxm0nl 1.lrn4°—du tIX 1.davW Hot glass w t � ill cause burros, OAR M4,2 Ihra°ghel�n9os ml°u°!a°a:in o�9—do kowlkln—1 Rrpa—ler Model(s):. Nmmc Ea.*,,.. '41..ds 'oA—gwn bane we mi. Do not touch glass until it is cooled NFEN 14755CETEAT-06c,2.786 AVERTIS5EMEW.M MORSE HOMES:%pvinmeller Wn: Accentra Pellet InsertAEM¢MEs PESENSPlfis-ox aroa o ElNx a g .. f.E'&'N1 ra P.. eN�,a°r NEVER allow children to touch g€ass e�nrrecrr,APAVEaaPPEr---4 -Pwnar2me Lj'e'06;-NaaleaPmrcxer.¢vlosweraa m° aairmra EN 5501,1.EN=1 Q.EN 6100D 3-Z EN StOOg37 .6Brm .pNse- -,r„,^ Keep children awayrrewnF3Aueerree s°repal0r°�rrsi-Wer d°ktnum n eA.daanw 1.0and°x dIyn—da— h monuh—ra tp€EA,u kcal.cen[.sr9nrlG nEnnL aq erI-de 1a CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same roam as adanaaam a°ue �a as o 10 alau angmrrcar� ewrcaa marwdanpem a ob0m ttspWne°ndaEPClga'yeurarm. GmlMerclnedryaha@remmxuiou[W'y'k dav°VAWa40e stave. WARNING F0RMANLFAGTNREDMDh .0,,,Cmo,11° 6- MnArmnldmAmoMew100?1�mnA""sae ae rprrrucrcw. Alert children and aduttstohazards efhightemperatures. 'naea7P—og Wan,An�n,d'ho—dadfla RwcMrn�e12S �e°o a-u6 pmmdm.iha;nrN91'n,ogny diva monOTa•Jured Mmv Oaar, 0125 o.Ar.dodum de' 6wbm peau toiling anawaga murtba A rte. 0125 81 dedun a6gb 'd,ge9Eamv le High temperatures may ignite clothing or other Rer�wmd°kamrgana ar>mE, r Pia o a,ucacwr o . p rim= t flammable materials. reTwedkTpmangWmnrytlswgh m�tw+a wall corn. N y° m aaa' ,mo�aar,em�l"A I . gmmwkctaecs�im,�ucu .Par r w W- �vf6' F�a^IL1laa£E4 .�Ancnesoeeols. Keep clothing,furniture,draperies and otherilammable Lpeas-cra�semakrypclar'PLwasap.ytem.a4rtin� �ra�araanan� y l materials away. anual ena,e int E � T._I gonw necl lhn unilbam,q Aa°a ,g an°mar240VAC ' �oiregc2,0A . 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Radnet ap��cvnm+rvle Box aµiµigJ:,p>q�m.73% . 9d FBr1- ','.V°n:5 r°acorn,: EG iaol do MM DE Contact your local dealer with questions on installation, Rrolaca g'a,�Nw� m mmR �le< taaooecmkaprdaouerearvA,aedesrmid .are+amaares.ra.�,r.re:ca:o xdR- -7yandmh mm°wl d.- 6;rmarcn. raa• os++reasaR operation or service. raamdu4bnetal6hndredelsrmn It6'I arrremel .. .... ialuwx aErRaa>rEA ATrnuE aDs mm(97 uu Namtlaf�N• This Fireplace insert may be installed into a masonry fireplace,an approved manufactured wood burning fireplace HAnoanbu0lPlel4ar f+s2araSm ¢ see page 25 Or,It may be built in to a wall or mantles stem when using the optional zero clearance cabinet see maeu.rwm�a� �� { P 9 1. Y Y 9 p { tte'i• page 26l. USEnwiraama.. ..k.,Agdry 7mm1'enrieaude MwWro TA's,H,—,t i—EPA LBNS=4d ad°r 40 CFR ttomf by aOfinNm-tdl h°akr(A)-N' ueF RNWe _ SAFETY NOTICE Ago—ft wwp°°r.Prara .IE—onn°Irtn: s PLEA5EREADTHISENTEREMANUALBEFOREYOUINSTALLANDiJSEYOtJR1•lE'WROOMHEATER. FAILURE TO �m °4DCPR 91Wddhaawm°dam t FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,BODILY INJURY,OR EVEN DEATH. APpe orenomlAl<m aarhamtra161A•] FOR USE IN THE U.S.AND CANADA_ SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES � � a ka.e mr=•txsmn M.roN... IF THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED,A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. FOR YOUR SAFETY,FOLLOW �AR �%�,Q�® INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS.DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT COMPROMISES. 1\lYl f 1 i W&xPA17W21UMN A—.w—'CtKsama CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION c mama°dvmwm�.ne.snm.e°.-sa^no�.q REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. 00 Her RErtwE Tres tA=PAS ENLer6RC8TIEEriOUEI"Fprcbctl°n.Mwxured rro,n� .¢^Suaa-0R CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY{SUCH AS MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT,FIRE DEPARTMENT,FIRE oaoE,R11gu5a�A�R�1Ewxusn a I=oimmilWmlde.•e+:fasmUm . luwwE PREVENTION BUREAU,ETC.}TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR A PERMIT pneafMmrvhcbee,0ab CETTE GUIDE D'UTILISATiON EST DISPONIBLE EN FRANCAIS.CHEZ VOTRE CONCESSIONNAIRE DE HARMAN. 2a,d a.n eve aAn=. ..+ ,° :o.�x NW➢� vx+c®+ M.,�i a..aeA•F+ra�ww.nwNoo.na�mtgr o Tar SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 390-00674R29_03r14 Automatic Start Up Introduction The Accentra Pellet Insert will give you more heat,better temperature control and a level of convenience you won't find in 9A1.►Ug�, Starting First Fire any other peltet burning insert.The Accentra Insert's many outstanding features make it the best value pellet insert on the 5 market today. $ 4A- " tgnjl•gr Switch to"AUTO"(up position) TheAccentra's versatile design lets you convert a heat wasting fireptace into an efficient heating source.The Accentra Insert ,� Make sure the unit is plugged into a properly grounded,120 could also be a fireplace hearth for your home that doesn't require a chimney.Aspecial zero clearance fireplace kit converts VAC,60 Hz electrical source.The power light should be the the Accentra insert into a fireplace that can be placed in virtually any corner or against any wall of your home. only light lit The Accentra's on-board microprocessor constantly senses room temperature and automatically makes adjustments fn the est See Note 7. Note:Be sure there is no fuel or other combustibles in feed rate and air supply so you get just the right amount of heat 24 hours a day. This remarkable technology lets you fill the Fig.1the ash pan prior to fighting. hopper,set the desired temperature and walk away.The Accentra insert lights automatically,brings the room upto the exact �y f" temperature and will turn off if no heat is required. No other pellet insert offers such accurate and trouble free temperature f 1. Tum Mode Selector to"OFF". control.The control technology gives you the widest heat output range of any insert on the market making it an ideal choice 2. Fill hopper with pellets. to take the chill off in the spring and fall and to heat your home during the coldest months of the winter. As with all Harman pellet staves,maintenance is minimal and cleaning is easy. The Accentra Insert lets you bum close to a 3. Clean hum pat with scraper,if necessary. ton of pellets before ash removal is needed.And what is even better,the Harman Insert Track System lets you slide the insert 5 ,.,: • 4. If starting after an empty hopper,tum Feed Adjuster to out of the fireplace so that it can be cleaned or serviced without having to disconnect the venting system.This innovative p "TEST'(for one 60 second cycle).'This will flow pellets design is only available on Harman pellet inserts and lets you easily reach key components for cleaning. fl - into the augertube and also allow you tocheck the motors r for operation.NOTE:The auger motorwil!not operate Please copy your serial number from with the view door or hopper lid open. the label on your stove to the box below. - / 5. Turn Feed Adjuster to 94° 0 Fig,2 6. Flip the Igniter Switch up into the"AUTO"position. SERIAL NUMBER 7. Tumthe-femperature Dial tothe desired room temperature. Hearth&Home Technologies 6, Turn Mode Selector to Room Temperature or Stove 352 Mountain House Road •- — -- •"" Halifax,PA 17632 1. Fines are small pieces of broken pellets(sawdust).Fines do Temperature. www.harmanstoves.com not flow easily and often build up on the hopper funnel bottom g Fill hopper with pellets and remove ashes as required. _- - `""• - .."----- angles.These fines can be pushed into the feederopenirrg and Table of Contents then fill the hopper with pellets.As the system works,they will Keep the hopper lid and firebox doors closed while in be bumed. operation.Maintain door seals in good condition.Failure to 2, The"TEST"cycle will operate the feed motor for exactly one do so will affect operation of the appliance and may permit Automatic Operation 4 minute.Tuming to"TEST°again and again may load too much escape of smoke or gases into the living space. fuel into the bum pot causing excessive smoke on start-up. Manual Operation 6 3. The firebox low pressure switch will not allow the auger motor ESP Control $ or the lgniteralement to operate if the view dooris open. WARNING ,.......---....m...." BURNING GARBAGE,USE OF IMPROPER FUELS, F. .�.�,.::"ins, 4, pdjussFeedRate.f/thisload sterlo W,fireFig o.Thi are tryingsere rent Assembly$o Installation 9 pellets,setthefeedadjusterla#4,Fig.l.7hisisaconservab've FIRE STARTERS OR ALTERING THE STOVE FOR HIGHER HEATOUTPUTMAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE numberand will probably need to be increased.Altar you know Venting 29 a Worrste setting that works well,use that setting Remember, $TOVE AND COULD RESULT IN A HOUSE FIRE.USE ifyourfeed rate istoo high you may waste fuel. ONLYAPPROVEDFUELS AND FOLLOW ONLYTHESE •u- --�- i- Maintenance 28OPERATION GUIDELINES. 5. This is usually a weekly maintenance procedure.Cleaning the A bum pot with the scraper with a small amount of crew fuel in the H A�"_,N _ Trouble-Shooting 33 boffom is nota problem.First,scrape the ashes off the front of the bum pot into the ash pan.Then scrape the noted surfaces WARNING Specifications 34 downward into the bum pot.When the stove feeds,these scrapings will be pushed out by the feeder. NEVER USE GASOLINE,GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN : �: Wiring Diagram 35 FUEL,KEROSENE,CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID,OR 6. The ash pan can hold the ashes from approximately 1 ton of ..r. Warranty 36 premium Net This means the ashes wilfonlyneedtobeemptfed SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR'FRESHENUP'AFIRE ApplianceCertification- a few times a year. IN THIS HEATER.KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL Model:Accentra Insert Service Parts List 38 T Setting the feed adjuster#for maximum bum:1/,71h the unit AWAY FROM THE HEATER,WHILE IN USE. Test Lab:Omni-Test Laboratories burning in"AUTO',tum to"Stove Mode"and put the fan on Type:Pellet Burning Fireplace Insert f Room Heater Power Failures l Back-up 44 "N'.Set the Temperature pial to#7.Allow the unit to bum for Standards):ASTM E1509-04,ULC S628-93 and ULC about 30 minufes and check ash on front of bum pat Fig.2. C1482-Ml 990.In accordance with OAR 814-23-900 Fuel Specifications 45 !f the ash line is larger than 1,tum the feed adjuster from#4 through 814-23-909 to 05.Allow another 30 nvnutas of bum bine and check again. Report#•135-S-12-2 Corn I Pellet Mixture 46 It,at#6sefffng,al"orfessash bed isnot obtainable,itisnot a problem.The i"ash bed is only at maximum bum rate and during normal operation,the ash bad will be larger. Note:This appliance is also approved for installation into a shop. 3-9r1-0067AR29_03n4 19p-00674R24 03!14 ......... ....... Automatic Ignition/Operation • Thelkccentra Insert is more than just automatic ignition,it is DSL' �, Starting First Fire also automatictemperature control.The automatic system will allow the fire size to be adjusted to match the heating needs 4�4' S CSP _ Igniter Switch to"MANUAL"(down position) Make and even put the fire out if necessary.If heat is needed after r - Np' sure the unit is plugged into a 120 VAC,60 Hz electrical _.... the fire is out,the Accen4ra insert will automatically re-ignite 3source.The power light should be the only light lit. and adjust the fire size to match the heating need.The totally Ftg.6 • automatic room sensor mode is recommended because of 2 NOTE:Be sure there is no fuel or other combustibles in c its efficiency.The unit can be switched between"AUTO"and �- - Tent , Lam' the ash pan pricer to[fighting. "MANUAL"at any time during operation. Fig 5 1.Tum FEEDADJUSTER to desired feed rate.No.4 is good for most pellets. Igniter Mmigh to"AUTO" so c37 2.Tum the MODE SELECTOR to"OFF"and then to the Room Tem rature Mode ..� `•-� �i,��, i`F.P/L• In"Room T pMode'heatoutputiscontrolledautomatically - See Note 7, desired made. This will reset control and start the V -..4 by the Room Sensing Probe.When the Room Sensing Probe 1" combustion motor. calls for heat,the stove will increase output.When the Room 3.Turn the TEMPERATURE DIAL to the desired setting. OFF Sensing Probe is getting close to the set temperature,the x , 4.Clean burn pot with scraper if necessary. stove will begin to level off output and keep the fire burning J �{ 6.at just the right temperature to maintain that setting. ¢ i " Fill burn pot with pellets,only leve!with front edge.{Do t y Not Over Fill). =i r Vii• High output is determined by the feed rate setting.This 0 .v J0 l l�.T ^!' 6,Add starting et on to of the pellets.Stir gel into pellets selling,generalty on#4,can be increased if higher bum rates - g 9 p (s are necessary(Fig.1 y.The unit's maximum bum rate should �, ` i for fast lighting. not create lessthan1"ofash onthe bum potfrontedge(See 7.Light starting gel with a match, and close the door. Fig.3 Fig.2�.Overfeeding is nota safety concem,but fuel may be III Operation will begin when the fire reaches the proper Room remporafumModc•This setting WWAMduue 0 MOM temperefure wasted if unburned pellets fall into the ash pan. Ia Fig.7 temperature, of 70 degrees with the distribution blower at medium speed. In"Room Temp Mode"a constant fuel consumption rate is S,Fill hopper with pellets and remove ashes as required, StoveTemperature Mode sacrificed for exact room temperature.Therefore,as it gets Stare fuel in a dry area,away from all ignition sources and colder more pellets will be bumed automatically. 1. Fines are small pieces of broken,pellets fsawdusf).Fines do outside all limits of the stove's clearance i requirements a to The distribution blower speed will vary according to the not flow Those and often Buildup on the hopper fefunnel bottom �3 U 85 p angles.Thane fines can be pushedinro the feadaropeningand tgmhustibles.Do not store the fuel were it interferes with ,gyp}1, position of the mode selector pointer,and fire size. then fill the hopper with pellets.As the system works,they-ill the refueling of the stove or emptying of ashes.Do not store r liter switch to"AUTO" be burned.loiter any ashes removed from the stove near the fuel or other Stove Temperature Mode 2. The 7Es1"'aye'e will operate the feeder motor forexadly one combustible materials. P minute.Turning to"TEST"again and again may load foo much This allowsforautomatic ignition upon start-up only.The unit fuel into the bum pat musing excessive smoke on start-up. can then be set at any desired setting.The heat output and 3. The firebox low pressure switch will not allow the eager motor WARNING fuel consumption will remain constant regardless of room ortheignilerefementtooperate iftheviewdoeroethehopper BURNING GARBAGE,USE OF IMPROPER FUELS, temperature(See Fig 4).The unit's maximum feed rate lid are open. FIRE STARTERS OR ALTERING THE STOVE FOR should not create less than 1"of ash on the bum pot front 4. Adjust Feed Rate.rfthisisyourfirstfiroorycuaeiryngditfeentHIGHER HEATOUTPUT MAYCAUSE DAMAGETO THE E:1 �=T --.... edge.See Fig 2, pellets,set the feedadjusterto 94,Fig.5.Thisisa conservative numberand velliprobably need to beinomased.Afteryou know STOVE AND COULD RESULT INAHOUSE FIRE.USE This setd'ng will produce medium heat with the The unit's low burn or maintenance setting is as low as it will a feedrate setting thatworks Weil,use that setting.Remember, ONLYAPPROVED FUELSAND FOLLOW ONLY THESE distribution blower on low". go,It will not go out unless i4 runs out of fuel or is turned off, ifyour lead rate is too high you may waste fuel. OPERATION GUIDELINES. Shut-Down Procedure 5. This is usually a weakly maintenance procedure.Cleaning the bum pot with the scraperwith a small amount ofnew fuel in the To kilt the fire or stop burning the stove,turn the Mode bottom is nota problem.First,scrape the ashes off the front of WARNING Selector to"OFF".This will cause the fire to diminish and the bum pot into the ash pan.Then scrape the holed surface NEVER USE GASOLINE,GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN bum out.When the fire bums out and the stove cools down downward into the bum pot.when the stove is ignited these FUEL,KEROSENE,CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID,OR ^+ everything will Stop. scrapings will be pushed out by the feeder. 6 The ash pan can hold the ashes from approximately i ton of SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR'FRESHEN IJP A FIRE ,> if you pull theplugtoshutdownthestove,allmotorswillstop. winonfyneedtobeemp6ed IN THIS HEATER.KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL premumfuel.Thismeansfhaashes This may cause incomplete combustion and smoke in the a few es a year. AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IN USE. times firebox.If the load door is opened,the smoke may escape. 7. Setting the feed adjuster#for maximum bum:Wth the unit The bgst way tQ shut down the stove is simoly let it run Out buming in"AUTO",tum to"Stave Mode"and put the fan on 0 0 " of pellets,then the.stove will shut down automaticelty. "N".Set the Temperature Diet to#7.Allow the unit to bum for about 30 minutes and check ash an front ofbum pot.Fig.9.if . This setting will produce continuous maximum heat the ash fine is larger than 1',tum the feed adjuster from#4 to output with the distribution blower of fuf!speed. #5.Allow another 30 minutes of bum time and check again.If at#6 setting,a 1"or fess ash bed is not obtainable,it is not Fig.4 during problem, is gnormal operation,theash bed 11 be fargm rate and at er -%-90-00674R29_03114 3-90-00674R29_03144 Manual Ignition/Operation 7 ESP • • The Accentra Insert Is capable of manual operation,This also allows the operator to manually power Light Feed adjuster _- control operation during an emergency(i.e,igniterfailure,when using a 502H battery backup, Indicates power to the Sets the maximum feed -` or when using certain generators.) control. rate +._ The unit can be switched between"AUTO"and"MANUAL"at any time during operation. Test ppyrg ;, p t+ �'T Runs all motors at full m krr4jf+ 4' speed for one minute rya NOTE:When starting the unit in the"AUTO"mode Status Light STAY to check operation. and switching to"MANUAL",you may switch at any Will be fit in either stove F 34( Afterwards the control 4 2—- time.Once an ignition cycle is started,it wait continue or room temp mode y will simulate a Minimum regardless of mode. when pointer is not t Test humwthfhacombustion within off position band D€STRI13UTION 3 BLOWER blower remaining on xr1.) liar IaniterSwitchto"MANUAL" exceptaifernormalshul low, i'-) `a���i' rF llf. Room Temperature Mode down.Blinks to indicate Cosltz IQN s BLOWER "} J/ The fire will have to be lit with starting gel and a match,or errors listed below, started automatically,see"Automatic Operation".Tum to RD 7dDTQR AUTO f[i ti�IrEr,� "Manual"position once the start cycle begins. tLt1TC6R Indicates ower to IGti R �liifiJ set toapper roph The difference between"AUTO"Room Temperature Mode p SettoappropdateStart- r _ s "6. e�' and"Manual"Room Temperature Mode is that the fire will not distribution blower. Up mode. go out as the room temperature goes abovethe control beard8Q 85 setting.The unit can only go to law bum andwill remain there r.�� 9�{l' qO r-`.fj�, Distribution Blower until Y runs out of fuel or until more heat is needed and the ✓ i'5.5 speed adjustment Indicates ower to ; ' Room TompeatureMode:This seVingvnllproduee-room temperature feed rate increases.Feed rate adjustments and dial settings p � lr range. of 70 degrees mth the distribution blower at medium speed are the same as"AUTO"settings. combustion blower ` ') OFA 4 L=low a g 7f}iE I J i `` '� H=high Fig.8 Indicates power to ther; l/ C� Variable speed taniter Switch to"MANUAL" feed motor. �� / pTQ anywhere between L Stove Temperature Mode ' S0 yg T and M;although as the StoveManual ,• $fl` `� stove temp.goes up,so The advantage of this mods is to allow the operator to have a large viewing fire without blowing extra heat into the room. Indicates igniteris on. t si,•xnrc r uesn ti3=CB dices the L and H scale. During operation,with the temperature dial set at 94 or less, ei.eoe-sn 1V briro nxnr-z�•�- t the distribution fan will not operate.A#4 on the temperature `r () ����� �f!• dial and a#4 on the feed adjuster is approximately 80% Temp dial Dealer Diagnostic Port Mode Selector output.It is not necessary to operate the distribution UowerAllows youfoadJusftheroomtempera[ure Fordealer maintenance onfy. Allows you to choose between Room below this point.Therefore,there can be a higher feed rate setting, in Room Temp Mode, using Requires special DDM monitor Temp Made,Stove Temp Mode,or OFF. OFF i (a larger viewing fire)without an excess of hot air blowing the outer scale marked in degrees supplied to Harman Dealers Also allows you to vary the distribution x into the room, Fahrenheit.It also allows you to adjust exclusively blower speed by tuning the knob to the t Z. An example of when to use the Manual Stove Temperature the stove temperature setting, whife in high or lowside of each mode. Y•, - ... ` Mode is if you want to watch a large fire and the room is Stave Temp Mode,using the innerscale 05 5q } l' T, already up to temperature,The Stove Temperature Mode marked from 1 to 7. z f,) ,.11- T allows you to have a larger fire and a lower sound level, without the distribution blower. Status This setting will produce a large viewing fire mthouta distribution light blower operating. NOTE:During the use of this mode,ifyou keep increasing 3 Blinks:Indicates that the ESP(Exhaust Sensing Probe) 6 Blinks:Indicates that the control has calculated poor or the temperature dial setting to increase the fire size,the has failed,has a broken connection,crhas gone out of range incomplete combustion occurring for more than 25 minutes. Fig.9 distribution blowerwill automatically come on when the too many times.This requires a manual reset'. Asix blink status may be set if the stove is allowed to run out ESP Temperature reaches 350'F,or 81%output, 4 Blinks: Can occur only in Room Temp Mode and of pellets.To reset,turn mode selector to"OFF"then back indicates Room Sensing Probe failed or not installed.If a on to the desired mode.Ktheunit was not out ofpellets,see Room Sensing Probe is then installed,the status light will Troubleshooting section,Page 33,for more details. automatically reset. "Manual reset-disconnect power cord for a few seconds NOTE:Unit will not start in"AUTO"with this status error. and reconnect.If error still occurs call your Dealer. $Blinks(in IgniterAuto.Mode Only):Indicates that the unit has failed to light within the 36 minute start cycle.To reset- Tum Mode Selector to"OFF",then turn to either mode again.) 3-90-0674R29_03114 3-90-00674R29_03114 Installation Installation 10 • r • Weight • - • I 1.Remove the top/lid assembly and side panels. Note:Removal of the cast hopper lid itself is NOT necessary or recommended. Note:The hopper lid must be in the"OPEN"position before the topllid assembly can be lifted off or reinstalled on then stove body. There are(4)114-20 x 912"flange head bolts securing the I' topilid assembly to the stove body.They can be removed from the underside with a 318"socket. The cast top and lid assembly bolt down bars: On each side of the stove body,underneath the cast top, are(2)114"flange head bolts.See Fig.12. These bolts pull the cast top and lid assembly[Fawn onto the hopper gasket to seal the hopper. Lasered hinge pin pivot- The alsoallowforasmatlamountoffronttobackadustment h poinCast sidet Y 1 g p Up and down clearance panel hinge for alignment of the top into the wing pockets. adjustment slots, Removing the Heat Exchanger Covers Top bon down bar Remove the heat exchanger cover by lifting it upward 6 e ca r e fu I n o[ Fig'12 Remove the cast side panels by Sifting them upward oft of the about 112 inch and move the bottom edge front until it sits to damage the hinge pins.See Fig.13. flat on the firebox bottom, distribution blower NOTICE:When removing the top and lid assembly, located under the first remove the hopper lid position switch from its Rotate the edge of the heat exchanger closest to the insert. There are . bumpot untilit is in front of the bumpot. 11 .\- mourning bracket. Loosen the switch retainer nut, guards on bath sides "ftp the top of the heat exchanger toward the middle of of the motor to allow and allowthe switch to drop out ofthe bracket.Leave 2. Remove the door by swinging it open approximately 90' the opening until it can be lifted up and out. • r the insert to rest on a the bracket in place. and tiff it upward until it clears the hinge pins. fiat f surface.however, Ws3. Remove the ash pan extra Care Should be fy taken. 4. Remove the(4)internal pieces of cast iron.See Fig.14 z �,•T s•„, •,� Top and Lid Assembly and 15. Distribution Blower • C. . Protector Angles;These angles are designed to - Lift up on the 2 bottom comers of the medallion until it is _- prated the blower motor from damage when placed - r J higher than She top of the flame guide.Pig.14 on aflat surface.Be careful where and how the stove Fig-10 body is handled. - Pull the bottom edge of the medallion front approximately 1 inch. Pu11 downward on the corners of the medallion until the top ^ ,: + is released from the 2 retainers that keep the top aligned when in place. Note:The heat exchanger covers will tilt to the front when the center medallion is removed. it Center - Medallion Heat Exchanger _ - Cover Mounting Shell (2)Spring Latches (One on each side) Ash Pan Fig.11 Flame Guide 3-ROA0674R29 03734 399-00674R29_03114 Installation Installation Optional -. . • 3"Outside Air starter collar • Connecting • . retainer The optional wing extension is made for fireplace openings Withthethree wing pieces completed,theaord retainer must IMPORTANT The mounting frame/surround assembly and which are larger than the cast wing.The standard wing be bolted to the bottom rear of the wing,Either left exit(shown flue piping is the most critical part of the installation and must �',-R — extension is 48"wide by 34"high. in fig.22)or right exit be done correctly and installed securely Notch Custom sized wing extensions can be purchased from your At the bottom rear edge of the right and left wing there is a f N.-':' 1. Choose the chimney configuration that is best suited for - dealer,for any fireplace openings larger than the standard small radius indent forthe card to exit between the wing and the installation.See venting section.Page 21 wing extension area, the fireplace face. Note:If 100%outside air is desired or required,the outside �f„�.,.."'-a} These optional wing extensions will have a 1!2 inch return air option will need to be installed on the stoves body.(See F bend as shown in fig.20.Custom oversized wing extensions instructions indudedwith outside air kit(part#1-04-674[)80.) Y � � with a radius top can be ordered with a radius of your See Page 22. C choosing.These radius wing extensions WILL NOT have a 2. Make sure the unit will fit into the fireplace opening.When 1f return bend,although they will be made of thicker metal to installing in smaller fireplaces,testfit the mounting frame reduce warpage. into thefirebox.Note:The unit overhangsto the rear.See 114-20 x 318 >- .-, buttonhea head bolts Fig.17 ' _,- e le _4- lu €' (5132”alien 3. installin thea piece Rand 9 p _ . wrench �(\\ right cast sides to the mounting frame using she 114.20 x -"=�t = r-#--..�_.�_c - p ) (5132"alien wrench} 318 bolts supplied.install(4)114-20 x 314"set screws into - thetopwing.Then install the top wing onto the frame usingp Fig.22 the(4)1!420 nuts.The leftand right side should be done Fig.16 Ash lip slide rails before the center section is installed.Make sure the bolts ' are loose.Do not remove the side panel hinges.The left 4' & and right side wings should be standing up aligned with Fig,17 Fig 20 the side of the mounting frame and slid inward towards S. The power cord can be installed exiting the left(standard) r the center.Note:The wings mount on the rear side below or right side of the surround.If a right side cord is desired, the notch and on the front side above the notch.See Fig. follow the instructions below. 16&18.Slide the cast ash lip onto the frame and check Changing to make sure it can go against the roped frame rails and t fits into the pockets on the left and right cast sides. See -to the rig ht side� Fig.19. - The cord is located on the left side,standard from Harman. * y. Install the center section. ril (See fig 21.) 4. If the wing extension is required,it should be installed To route the cord to the right side: `^ next. Cut the wire-ties looping the cord to the left Cast in front of Re-route the cord along the top of the steel angle and down _ the frame. Use (1)114-20 x 318 the right side, flange bolt from Re-t€e(not supplied by Harman)thewire through the notches �'-2 the rear. provided in the mountingframe.Then down the rightside rail. ,.t. - NOTE:The stove body extends through the mounting frame in the rear approximately 2". Bo not remove or move the cord retainer,it is madeto reach 6. You must now decide whether to install the room sensor both the right and left sides. as a wait sensor or as a return air sensor.Harman highly recommends that the room sensor be installed.If you are Slide the ash fipcasling 1'., installing the room sensor as a wall sensor,the long black i'rw„ s,d into the frame,maldng ? certain the ash lip is ,- 2wire cable must bewire-Gedtothe power card.This wire Cast behind the sitting on She slide rails is long enough to reach the end of the power cord so the mounting frame an either side.With ,! installer can reach past the hearth to the location where ' -��: the extension wire 1812 thermostat wire,not supplied b flange. Use(2} the ash lip in place, { Pp� Y 114-20x518 f ange adjust the surround Harman)can be spliced to go to the wall location chosen belts and nuts sides so there is an - Nothing can extendDO t for the room sensor. with bolts from even gap where the r� %� beyond this face to NST the front. ash hp extends into pct -the back side the surround side and ` g tighten. Fig.18 Fig.19 3-90-00674829 03114 - 3-90-00674R29_03114 Installation 13 Installation 7.If the room sensor is used as a return air sensor 8.Install the(4) 316-16 x 1" leveling bolts into the -Floor protection must be used from hearth opening to 6" ratherthanaroom thermostatrsensor,the black cable threaded holes in the bottom pan of the mounting (152mm)infront ofdoor glass and 6"(152mm)toeach side will not be used.The room sensor itself(gray or black shell. The front two leveling bolts may not be of the stove body to protect combustibles from hot ashes.A cable with black and red wires)will be connected to necessary, but the back two will need to be used minimum size will be 16.5"deep by 30"wide and be made {' the blue twisted wires from the control board, to level the wing so that it is flush with the fireplace of a non-combustible material or meet UL approval. Fig.26 Nate:The stove body must be able to slide out of the face.See A=tcside—li shell tothelimit ofthepowercordwires for cleaning andif2^threaded B=to 12"mantel trim= " - service.Therefore,if the room sensor is connected as wedging rods -- C to 914 o=to 314 brim a return air sensor,the wire should be connected long '; ' _od`-" I e=floor Protection >^z` enough to allow this,but not too long that it would get tangled or pinched anywhere. Notice:The malelfemale connections between the m `" • — _ mounting shell and the stove body should always be '' r f A Flue Pipe Stub Assembly maintained.Wirenut or taped splices should never be ' There are three different flue pipe stubs available. used. - 9 1. The unit comes standard with the largest,for use with 4" stainless steel flex pipe, insert the sensor end of the wire from the rear of the 2, Part 41 MS74040 is for use with 4"PL vent starter pipe. mounting frame through the hole as shown in fig.24. i i, �CLEAPANCD17 A e C o E 3. Part#1-00-574039 is for use with 3"PL vent starter pipe Wire tie the sensor end so that the sensing tip is in the �` Fes,In n e=ar 10" 12" 6^• 6- V IF—Go. and also for use with 3"aluminum flex duct for outside air . connections. middle of the front return air opening.See Fig,25. _p - The flue stub assembly base is a round plate which allows it c �• 5 10.Test fit the cast ash lip(See fig.25)on the shell frame y Wire tie the sensor wire to the inside of the mounting _ e mounting rails.The ash lip should slide on these side to swivel to allow the flue pipe to exit the mounting frame in frame up to the cord grounding location. Follow the rails without lifting upward all of the rails as the ash lip is other positions rather than straight up.See fig.28, power wiring to where you make the male/female slid inward.A small clearance of about 1116"is an ideal 44.Install the flue pipe insulation wrap.See Fig,27.This terminal connection to the twisted blue wires. (s)bolt down holes 316 x 16 tapped space between the legs of the ash lip and the hearth. ceramic insulation is precut to form around the flue pipe Fig.26 leveling bolt holes This cast ash lip Is a decorative art that does not and stub,to reduce heat transfer into the area around the rear There are(2)crimp-on connectors in the hardware pack p p that must be installed on the internal ends of the room 9.Install the com leted framelsurround assembly into should not support any weight. of the hopper and motor area.This insulation must be p y 11,Tighten the 2 1!2"threaded rods u against the lintel installedin all configurations,even if a rear discharge sensor wires. the firebox and level! lumbthewingtothefsre lace g ( ) p g p p of the fireplace opening. It is also recommended to use is used.See Fig.29, face using the leveling bolts as jacks. some form of anchoring screws through the bottom of the If needed,the installed HOS Y,20 x 1 Z5 bolt can be shell into the hearth.There are up to 5 holes provided. used to adjust the squareness of the stove body in the Note;It is a good idea to check the ash lip again.The cage frame may have shifted when the final anchoring was completed.See fig.26. r 12.Complete the flue piping,and outside air piping,if used. This picture shows the completed insulation ' Make sure the damper area is sealed. wrapped around the flue pipe from the Twisted tie wire mounting frame upward. WARNING!DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO ANY AIR i DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. Ufa.. 13.if a rear exit flue configuration is used,with or without outside air,make sure the flue pipe termination clearances Ft9 24 are followed as per the manufacturers recommendation. t. Adjust bolt here 'moutsting. Fig.27 With larger flue pipes this bottom edge of the insulation will need to be trimmed to complete the wrap. Pre-cut ceramic insulation and(2)pieces of tie wire. Fig.25 Side Return Air Hales 3-96 60674829 63114 3-9M6674R29_63n4 Installation Installation16 15.Install the cast side panels by sliding them down over 19.inspect the silicone sponge gasket on the top edge of the lasered hinge pin.Note:Check for rotational swing, • Sensor the hoppen but finish with them in the open position.The cast side panels may need adjustment after the stove body is ,•• Connecting the room sensorto the blue twisted wires from If it is okay,put the casttoplhopper lid assembly(see Fig. latched into place and the front door is closed. The green wire with a female terminal is the stove body the control board: 35)into place over the hopper. ground.See Fig.32 (2)311E inch male terminals are provided for the ends of Make sure the hopper lid is open to install the top,then On the combustion air inlet box there is a male terminal the room sensor wires. close it to keep from getting pinched in case the lid falls ground. They will mate with the female terminals on the blue unexpectedly. If service is performed on this stove,this ground twisted wires. Insert the(4)414-20 x 112 flange head bolts into the connection must be the first one on and the last one off. These connections are"not polarity specific.' mounting hole but do not tighten them.See page 9,fig. 12. "Test''Test„the unit with the stove body pulled out.This will »» L � allow you to see the motors in operation. F' £ Tum the control to the"DFF"position, unit Plug the t info a 120 VAC,60 Hz outlet. Tum the control to"test".All of the motors should operate at full voltage for 60 seconds. Note:1henearmustbeclosedforthefeedmotortooperate. With the'Test'completed, tum the feed ad}uster oft of test,and unplug the unit. 21.Inspect the flue docking gasket.See Fig.36. Lasered hinge pin pivoting point �T Up and down clearance Cast side panel adjustment slots. hingeDocking Gasket 16.Pace the stove body on the mounting shell gasketetlrails 18.Install the front door.Check the latch and gasketing. Every time the unit is pulled out of the mounting frame,the and insert the body into the opening far enough that it orange hightemperature docking gasket should be inspected. can't tip out.Note:A service rail kit(Part 41-00-0&007), Hopper Checkfortears or signs that the gasket is not sealing properly. or a pair of 2 x 4's supported in front of the hearth will make this job easier.See Ffg.31. Connecting the power . Inspect the silicone sponge hopper to top seal gasket. 4« tions(CAUTION: Disconnect the power card.)There are 5 connections Look far tears or areas where the gasket may not seal Dodtit>g,Z 17.Complete the following electrical connections Ces The white from the mounting frame connects to the white of =_ properly to the bottom of the cast top.This only needs to Fig.that must be completed.See 33&34. the insert body.The blackfrom the mounting frame connects - to the brown of the insert body be done when the top is removed.This is NOT necessary M if the cast top is not removed.(Not part of any monthly, x I semi-annual or annual maintenance.) A. �v I �w Fig,31 2 x a 3-90-00674R29_03114 3-90-00674829_53114 Installation 17 Installation 22.Slide the stove body into the mounting frame. Cast Side Panel Installation Log Set Option Note:The two spring latches on the bottom ® right and left side of the body must be in the proper The stove body must be pulled out of the mountingframe Always disconnect the power cord before the unit is tl position to enter the latch holes,(See fig.37). several inches to install the cast side panels, pulled from the mounting frame. • Latch the(2)spring latches into place. Slide the cast side panel down over the hinge pins. As you can see,She control board is easily accessible from 23.Shift the cast toplho r lid assembly inward as far as Slide the stove body in and latch[Mo place. the rear with the body pulled out of the frame,even if it is PPe y only pulled out several inches. possible to achieve a parallel fit whit she surround sides. Note:The cast side panels must be left in the open position See Fig.$9.Tighten the cast top/hopper lid assembly to allow access to the latches. Always inspect the wiring harness of the 11 pin socket bolts with a 318"socket.See page 9,Fig.12. (large white flat plug where all of the power wires • Slide the ash lip into place.(Thiswould be inward until the terminate.) 24.Install and adjust the side panel magnets. rear of the cast iron touches the mounting frame front.) • Always inspect the wiring hamessvfiere the wires transfer - In the hardware pack are(2)magnets,(2)spacers and Close the cast side panels. from the control to the rear inside of the body. (2)10-32 x 1 114"bolts and nuts. Check the gap alignment and the top and bottom gap Make sure there are no wom or frayed areas. • Bolt the magnets through the holes provided in the cast spacing. Inspect the wwinghamess transition area:This is the area ash lip. The top and bottom spacing can be adjusted by loosening that comes closest to the mounting frame as the unit is slid W`( Important:Thespacer must be ontop ofthe hole,the magnet the 3 bolts and sliding the hinge up or down until the in and out of the frame. on top of the spacer,with the bolt going,down,through the spacing suits. hole,with the nutat the bottom,underthe ash lip.Seefig.38. With the front door closed and latched,check the vertical Insta€l the log bracket with the two thumb screws provided. 25.Check the fit of the cast ash lip to make sure that it can space alignment.The only method of changing or be slid in and out easily.The cast ash lip can remain in adjusting this gap is by bending(slightly)the hinge angle. - - place at this time.Note:The cast side panel hinges can See fig.39. be moved upward if necessary to gain clearance forthe Dueto the use of all cast iron parts,some small amounts of s amp cast ash lip. misalignment are expected.Since some parts are angled glass j and some have rounded edges,this misalignment is very fuse •I- seldom noticeable. - It is very important that the cast side panels open and close freely for control board access. ; — 11 Pin socket on oar ... of control Fig.40 - Center the log in the firebox opening with the bottom front _ REMINDERS edge over the thumb screws.The leg branch tips only rest on the bracket amts for easy installation and removal. a _ Do not allow pellets or sawdust to build up on the IMPORTANT NOTE: BEFORE CLEANING THE HEAT Magnet �- hopper lip- EXCHANGERS,pP p EXCHANGERS,THE LOG AND THE LOG BRACKET Inspect the hopper lid gasket for damage.A good MUST BE REMOVED. hopper lid seal is very important for proper operation. ~FHopper lid foam ' '�`gaskets Fig.38 l2 Cast Top Side paraa gap Fig.39 Fig.41 180-006+74820 03114 190-00674828 03!14 20 Low Draft Voltage Adjustment Mobile After the installation is completed,but before the first fire is lit,check and record the Mobile Home Installation Safety Reminders high and IOW draft readings. Mobile home installation should be done in accordance When installing and operating your Harman Accentra Insert, with the Manufactured Home and Safety Standard(HUD), respect basic safety standards. Read these instructions �. Combustion Motor Fig.45CFR 3280,Part 24. carefully before you attempt to install oroperate the Accentra Speed Controf _s q When installing the Accentra in a mobile home several Insert.Failure to do so may result in damage to property or Low draft only setY i requirements must be followed: personal injury and may void the product warranty. poirrL P, - Consult with your local buildingcode agency and insurance The smausrra;straight 1. The unit must be bolted to the floor.This can be done y g 9 i i ` with 1!4"la screws through the 5 holes in the base representative before you begin your installation to ensure Screwdriver slot is - r 1 l� - g g compliance with local codes,including the need for permits uw •axes: plastic;therefore, til �, plate shown in Fig.28. '\ d i- r and follow-up inspections. =r.orrx the unit can be i 2. The unit must also be connected to outside air. See page 22.All mobile home installations require the use adjusted while in s CAUTION:This appliance must be vented to the outside. � fi 1 of outside air,this will increase the heating efficiency of Due to high temperatures,this stove should be placed out of ff4 the unit and keep it from suffering any effects associated irafFc and away from furniture and draperies. with room air starvation such as poor combustion and orChildren and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high erratic operation.Periodically check the air inlet for any a obstructions such as snow or ice build up. surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burn to skin andlor clothing. 1' 1.' Kitchen exhaust fans,clothes dryers and other similar ..-,lr `�<�,k.t Young children should becarefully supervised when they are do a.. devices may cause improper operation of the pellet in the same room as the stove. stove, if,while in use,it keeps the room in a negative Draft Meter bolt hole location pressure,thus allowing pipejoints,not completely sealed, Clothing and otherflammable materials should not be placed Fig.44 The head ofthe plug bolt can be accessed through the bottom to leak exhaust into the room.Be sure to allow adequate on or near thls stove. distribution air inlet with the cast ash iip removed. ventilation while using such appliances Installation and repair of this stove should be done by a These units are pretested factory with exactly 120 VAC, 3. Floor protection and clearances must be followed.Floor qualified service person.The appliance should be inspected 60 Hz.They are checked anndd adjusted for firebox tightness, A simp le draft test should be performed after completing the protection and clearances to combustibles must be before use and at least annually by a qualified service person, gasket leakage,motor operation and igniter operation.The flue pipe installation.To record the results forfuture reference: followed as per installation instructions for the stove. More frequent cleaning will be required. ft is imperative stove is then factory set at a high adjustment.NOTE:Low Clearances may only be reduced b means approved b that control compartments, burners,and circulating air draft adjustment may be required.The factory low draft 1. Plug unit into a 120 VAC,60 Hz cutlet. y y pp yansa ewa sof this stove be ke t clean. setting may not be correct for the unit's permanent 2. Close the hopper lid and front view door,Neither pellets the regulatory authority, P 9 Y P installation condition& or a fire are required for this test 4. Unit must be grounded to the metal frame of the mobile 3. With the mode selector in the"OFF"position,tum thefeed home. The control board on the Accentra Insert is equipped with a CAUTION[ low draft adjustment port Located on the control face just adjuster to"TEST'. S. Smoke alarms and smoke detectors are recommended THE STOVE IS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. to the right of the igniter light.See Figure 44.This voltage to be used with wood and biomass fueled stoves.When 4. Record the high draft in,W.C.(Normal is-.45 to KEEP CHILDREN,CLOTHINGANDFURNITUREAWAY. adjustment is provided re allow the unit to be adjusted anent _55 The control will be on the High Draft for a total of 1 opening the firebox door some exhaust may escape into household voltage where the unit is going to be in permanent -.55) g the roam and set off the alarm. If this should happen CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. operation.NOTE:The line voltage varies from area to area minute. ventilate the room to remove the smoke and reset the and often home to home. 5. After 1 minute,the combustion motor will go down to low alarm,if the alarm would go off ulnen no one was working The low draft voltage should be adjusted to achieve the most draft and the distribution blower will go an high.Allow with the stove ventilate the room and have your home WARNING efficient burn on low burn or"maintenance".This voltage approximately 15 seconds to pass for the combustion checked to find the source of the leak. adjustment allows the installer to change the low voltage motor to slow before checking the low draft. KEEP COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SUCH AS GRASS, set point approximate) 15 volts. This adjustment should 6. If the low draft is between.30 and.35,record the reading LEAVES,ETC.AT LEAST 3 FEET AWAY FROM THE Y WARNING POINT DIRECTLY UNDER THE VENT TERMINATION. be done by the installer during set up because a draft meter _in.W.C. If the reading is higher,slowly turn the reading is reouired to insure proper set up. set screw counterclockwise until the draft lowers.if the MOBILEIMANUFACTURED HOME GUIDELINES DO reading is lower,veru slowly turn the setscrew clockwise _ NOTALLOW INSTALLATION IN A SLEEPING ROOM. If the unit is not adjusted properly,it does not cause a safety until the draft increases. WARNING concern.Ifthe unit is adjusted too high,only efficiency is lost If the unit is adjusted too low.the low draft pressure switch NOTE:In some cases,the draft may not go as low as.30 USE OF IMPROPER FUELS, FIRE STARTERS OR will not allow the feeder motor or the igniterto operate. even with the set screw completely counter-clockwise. CAUTION ALTERING THE STOVE FOR HIGHER HEAT OUTPUT THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE STOVE AND COULD HOME FLOOR,WALL,AND CEILINGIROOF MUST BE RESULT IN A HOUSE FIRE.USE ONLY APPROVED MAINTAINED. FUELS AND OPERATION GUIDELINES 3-90.1106741129 03114 3-90-00674R29_03114 Venting Venting 22 In flue pipe Use only the specified venting components.Use of any o o. Outside I i, Inside other components will void the product warranty and hopper may pose a hazard. side14'r f P Belie sure to use approved pellet vent pipe wall and ceiling 110,1111-0.,1111 4089 ,yrOemgrmd fora'Aex pipe Do Not Install A Flue Damper In The Exhaust Venting pass-through fittings to go through combustible walls and iib"Fi6ers,7iass Gasket System Of This Appliance. ceilings.Be sure to use a starting collar to attach the venting / DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE system to the stove.The starting collar must be secured to In fan -- SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. the flue stub with at least three screws,and sealed with high chamber - temp silicone caulking. v2"siiiwne Gasket, &starterAvoiding Smoke and Odors 4"stainless steel flex vent piping is only allowed for use 2 3/8^iD Flex Pipe collar(����. �� Negative Pressure,Shutdown,and Power Failure: in masonry fireplaces and chimneys or factory built wood �J "' To reduce the probability ofbackdra%ng orbum-back in burning fiireplaceswith ciassAmetal chimneys. Inside intake$ox .firebox the pelletbumingappliance during powerfailureorshut• Pellet venting pipe(also known as Type L or PL vent)is Fig.47 -- down conditions,the stove must be able to draft naturally constructed of two layers with air space between the layers, O=Positive static pressure without exhaust blower operation.Negative pressure in the This air space acts as an insulator and reduces the outside Adjustable Fi 46 Q=Negative static pressure house will resist this natural draft if not accounted for in the surface temperature to allow a clearance to combustibles of , g pellet appliance installation. only 3 inches.The sections of pipe lock together to form an — A combustion blower is used to extract the combustion Heat rises in the house and leaks out at upper levels.This airtight seal in most cases;however,in some casesa perfect I " gases from the firebox.This causes a negative pressure In air must be replaced with cold air from outdoors,which flows seal is not achieved.For this reason and the fact that the the firebox and a positive pressure in the venting system as into lower levels of the house.Vents and chimneys into Accentra Insert operates with a positive vent pressure,we shown in fig.46.The longer the vent pipe and more elbows basements and lower levels of the house can became the specify that the joints also be sealed with silicone. used in the system,the greater the flow resistance. conduit for air supply,and reverse under these conditions. Where passing through an exterior wall orroof,be sure to use The recommended maximum flue lengths for the Outside Air: the appropriate pass-through device providing an adequate Accentra Insert am as follows: Hearth&Home Technologies recommend attaching vapor barrier.Venting manufacturers generally providethese i_„ i „a,"a�ssrn,remr oE.,a�,wa�r 4"Stain€ess Steel Flex:30 Lineal ft.Vertical' outside airin all installations,especially lower level and pas-through devices. 4"PL Vent Pipe: main floor locations. 4'PI Vent Pipe:30 Lineal ft.Vertical" 4"PI Vent Pipe: 14 ft.Vertical w11-90'and 4 lineal ft. Per national building codes,consideration must be given to horizontal" combustion air supply to all combustion appliances.Failure The outside air kit consists of a flue stub pipe,fiberglass If additional 4"PL Vent fittings are required,the overall to supplyadequate combustion air for all appliance demands, gasket,silicone gasket,intake box and a section of flex pipe. l Musieeswm-s� length must be reduced by: may€ead to backdrafting of those and other appliances. See Fig.47, Vertical 90'or T: 2.5 When the appliance is side-wall vented:The air intake is best An adjustable chimney intake extension,part#I.OD•574104 Vertical 45': 1.5 located on the same exterior wall as the exhaust vent outlet is available to be used on masonry chimneysy g only.See Fi Horizontal90'or: 5.4' Horizontal 45: 2.5' and located tower on the wall than the exhaust vent outlet. 48. �•^ 3"PL Vent Pipe: When the appliance is roof vented:The air intake is best Additional information and diagrams can be found on pages ""; •'" 20 Lineal ft.vertical' located on the exterior wall oriented towards the prevailing 23 thru 27,under venting. 8 Lineal R.vertical w/1-90'&4lineal ft,horizontal' wind direction during the heating season. To install outside air,use kit pannumber 1-10-&74080.Follow If additional 3"PL Vent fittings are required,the overall The outside air connection will supply the demands of the the installation instructions provided with the kit. length must be reduced by: pellet appliance,but consideration must be given to the Vent Configurations: a,aa•��. Vertical 90'or T: 2.0' total house demand.House demand may consume some Vertical 45': 1.0' To reduce probability of reverse drafting during shut- , Horizontal 90'or T: 4.0' air needed for the stave,especially during a power failure.It down conditions, Hearth&Home Technologies strongly Horizontal 45': 2.0' maybe necessaryteadd additionatventilatiorttothespace in recommends: Fig.48 which the pellet appliance is located.Consult with your local Installing the pellet vent with a minimum vertical run of five "Long runs of flex or PL vent pipe installed directly vertical MVAC professional to determine the ventilation demands for feet,preferably terminaling above the roof line. from the flue stub may require morefrequentdire cleaning due your house. Installing the outside air intake at least four feet below the vent termination, to fly ash falling off inside and collecting direct] above the 9 combustion blower outlet. To prevent soot damage to exterior walls of the house and to prevent re-entry of soot or ash into the house: Any use of horizontal venting will require more frequent Maintain specified clearances to windows,doors,and air inlets,inc€u6ng air conditioners. cleaning.It is the responsibility of the installer to make sure Vents should not be placed below ventilated soffits.Run the vent above the root the entire flue configuration is accessiNe for cleaning. Avoid venting into alcove locations. 4"stainless steel flex vent piping is only allowed for use Vents should not terminate under overhangs,decks or onto covered porches. in masonry fireplaces and chimneys or factory built wood Maintain minimum clearance of 12 inches from the vent termination to the exterior wall.If you see deposits developing burning fireplaces with classAmeta€chimneys.All pelletvent on the wall,you may need to extend this distance to accommodate your installation conditions. pipe must be secured together either by means provided by Hearth&Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for,nor doesthe warranty extend to,smoke damage caused pipe manufacturer or by 3 screws at each joint, by reverse drafting of pellet appliances under shut-down or power failure conditions. 3-90-00674R29L03114 3-9o-00674R7,9_C3114 Venting • 24 The chimney top must be rapped -lling into an existing fireplace chimney = 4r The chimney top must be capped #3 Installing into an existing chimney _ - � to prevent rain andlor snow from to prevent rain andlor snowfrom entering the chimney. This method provides excellent venting with 100%outside air entering the chimney. This method provides excellent venting for normal operation. See Page 22.for information on which is the most efficient operation of this unit.This method - This method also provides natural draft in the event of a the optional Hannan Adjustable also provides natural draft in the event of a power failure. power failure.If the chimney condition is questionable you Stainless Steel€ntake Extension. may want to install a liner as in method#2. A 4 inch stainless steel flex pipe is needed forthe flue pipe, and 3'aluminum or Stainless Steel Flex Pipe is used for This is the minimum allowed vent pipe using 4'stainless the intake The damper area must be steel flex pipe. sealed with a sleeE plate and if — is recommended that Kaowool, The vent pipe must extend past the damper sealing area by Mineral wool or an equivalent at least 12 inches. The damper area must be WARNING non combustible insulation Note.The insulation material must not be allowed to expand sealed with a steel plate and i! __--- is used an top of th is recommended that Kaowooi, CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PIPE MAY NOT PASS �` e plate � to reduce the of th possibility or to the point that it covers the end of the flex pipe. Miners[ wool or an equivalent THROUGH CONCEALED SPACES INCLUDING AN condensation.Insulation alone The chimney should be capped with any style cap that will non combustible insulation ATTIC,ROOF SPACE,CLOSET FLOOR OR CEILING. should not be used to seal the not atiow rain or snow to enter. is used on top of the plate damper_� damperopening. -- to reduce the possibility of r In some places in the US and Canada,it is required that the l: condensation. Insulation alone ; vent pipe extend all the way to the top of the chimney.Check ' should not be used to saal the [ your local codes. damper opening. g . WARNING CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PIPE MAY NOT PASS ----- THROUGH CONCEALED SPACES INCLUDING AN ATTIC,ROOF SPACE,CLOSET,FLOOR OR CEILING. Height of existing ..I...�hearth -__-� Fg.51 Fig.49 Chimney top #4 Preferred MUST BE SEALED The chimneytop must be capped This method provides excellent venting for normal operation erg - -, - - and in a fireplace with inadequate flue space,or a height of to prevent rain andlor snow from - - I entering the chimney. •� Fiberglass insulation over 30 feet.A3"or4"PL vent pipe should be used with the This method provides excellent venting fornormal operation. packed above the needed swivel flue stub. damperopening and •�47,'.- This method also provides natural draft in the event of a `:.sealed plate.(Nota NOTE:The flue stub insulation wrap must still be used with power failure. Harman product) this method.See page 14,Fig.27&29.With a 100%outside air kit the outside air can be installed in the same manner A cap should be installed on the chimney to keep out rain. as the flue pipe. Combustion air is providedfrom the living area and enters the The damper area may be feed system from around the wing and stove body spaces. sealed with a Steel plate. If -- ---T Stainless Steel Outside Air Inlet Cover so, it is recommended that part#f-1009542 Kacwool, Mineral wool or an equivalent non combustible , insulation is used on top of the _ 12"min plate to reduce the possibility of Condensation, Insulation alone /\ 3"Flex pipe should not be used to seal the 36" damper opening. �7---; 1` CAUTION j I I KEEP COMBUSTIBLES(SUCH AS GRASS,LEAVES, 12"min. ETC.)AT LEAST 3 FEET AWAY FROM THE FLUE OUTLET ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING. Fig.52 Fig,50 396-00674R29_63114 3-96-06674R29_631n 4 Venting Accentra Insert Zero Clearance Cabinet 26 � - - Sample Monte]System G � � When installing the Accents Insert into a factory built wood burning fireplace,the Manufactured Fireplace Installation Harman Zero Kit#1-00-674205 must be used.In addition,several things Clearance cabinet(top / need to be taken into consideration. flue only) Part#1.1"74070 The size of the fireplace opening.Will the unit fit into the j' opening?Many of these units have metal smoke shields " inside the top that can be removed to gain height.Often the `I side and rear refractory can be removed to gain depth and r" ———— -1 width.In some circumstances,the front Tower lip or grill work I I - � may also be removed.Be sure and follow the guidelines in I the kit instructions.Because of the special track system,it is also permitted to remove the floor refractory andlor insulation — 1 1 in the bottom of the manufactured fireplace,right down to j the outer sheet metal,which must be left in place for floor [ a protection under the insert mounting frame.Floor protection ✓ €l I Insert Body F -----� guidelines,as listed on page 14 must also be followed. [ I r--——————m I I 1 v -. L---____J Insert Wing&Mounting Frame ti. See your dealer for part details and installation I'��� °" �j"�� I •�' Y instructions. f I L_----_.._..J .... Fig.55 Fig.53 Be sure to use approved pellet Note:If the Harman Accents Insert is installed into a factory built wood burning fireplace,this label(Harman vent pipe wall and ceiling pass- part# 3-90-00675)MUST be attached to the altered fireplace.This label is included in the Manufactured fireplace through fittings to go through combustible walls and ceilings.Be _ installation kit sure to use a starting collar to attach the venting system to the flue stub and seal the connection Mth high temperature silicone. Harman Zero Clearance Box Flue -- THIS FIREPLACE HAS.BEEN ALTERM TO ACCOMODATE A Pipe Rough-In support(optional) FIREP1.ACEINSERTAND SHOULD BE INSPECT�BYAQUALIMED � Part#1-00-674119 PERSQN PRIOR TO REUSE AS A CONVENTIONAL FIREPLACE_ Fig.54 t OPTIONAL HOPPER CONFIGURATIONS FOR SMALLER FIREPLACE When using 3"or 4"PL vent pipe, OPENINGS: there must be a 3"clearance to See note below&refer to page 14 combustibles. r for floor protection requirements. -The Harman Accentra Insert can be factory built with shorter hopper configurations. s The standard requires a 24"opening.Part 91-90-00674 56 Option 1:Requires a 22"opening height.Part#1-90-00675 'fi Fig. Option 2:Requires a 20"opening height.Part#1-90-00676 Note:Combustible materials are allowed to touch the cabinet anywhere behind the front mounting flanges except vent Keep in mind the hopper capacities will decrease with the optional heights. _ a clearance areas.The hearth substructure may be built of combustible material although a non-combustible hearth surface (tile,stone,metal,glass)must extend as far as shown on the appliance's Testing Label, 3-96-60674R23 01114 3-90-e0674R29_631t4 Venting • Glass on Door 28 Requirements for Terminating the Venting H.A vent must not be installed within 3 feet(90 cm) above The glass used in your stove is manufactured to exact standards to withstand the high heat of the fire,but like all glass,if WARNING:Venting terminals must not be recessed into a gas mater/regulator assembly when measured from the must be treated with common sense and care.Never abuse the glass by slamming the door shut or striking the glass with a wall or siding. horizontal center-tine of the regulator. a heavy object.If the glass is broken or damaged,do not operate the stove until it has been replaced. NOTE:Only PL or L vent pipewall pass-throughs and fire I. The clearance to service regulator vent outlet must be a Glass-Replacement stops should beused when venting through combustible minimum of 6 feet. If the stove's glass is cracked or broken,you must replace it before operating your stove. Remove pieces carefully.Replace materials- J. The clearance to a non-mechanical air supply inlet to the glass only with Harman replacement glass;do not use substitutes. NOTE:Always take into consideration the effect the building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance Carefully remove damaged glass,gasket material,and hold down clips(set aside). prevailing wind direction or other wind currents will must be a minimum of 48". Install the self adhesive 114!"gasket material around the front face of the glass.Set the glass panel and gasket gently onto cause with flyash and for smoke when placing the K The clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet must be a the door. Install the hold down clips and tighten with bolts. termination. minimum of 10 feet.(with outside air installed,6 feet) Glass•Cleaning In addition,the following must be observed: L The clearance above a paved sidewalk or a paved Sometimes it will be necessary to clean accumulated ash from the glass surface;allowing this ash to remain on the glass A.The clearance above grade must be a minimum of 12". driveway located on public property must be a minimum for long periods can result in"etching"due to the acidity of the ash.Never clean the glass while it is hot,and do not use of 7 feet. abrasive substances.Wash the surface with cool water,and rinse thoroughly.You may wish to use a non-abrasive cleaner B.The clearance to a window or door that may be opened The clearance under a veranda,porch,deck or balcony the window/door,and 12""above the windowldoor.{with specifically designed for use on stove glass.In any case,dry thoroughly before refighting your stove. must be a minimum of to the side and 48"below must be a minimum of 12 inches.(S.also) oisoosal of ashes:Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tightfitting lid.The closed container of ashes should a outside air installed,18"to side and below) NOTE:The clearance to vegetation and other exterior be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground,well away from all combustible materials,pending final disposal.If C.A 12"clearance a permanently closed window is combustibtes such as mulch is 36"as measured from the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed,they should be retained in the closed container recommended to prevent condensation on the window, the center of the oudetorcap.This 36"radius continues until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. to grade or a minimum of 7 feet below the outlet Soot and ftv ash:Formation and need for removal.The products of combustion contain small particles of fly ash.The D.The vertical clearance to a ventilated soffit located above fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and will restrict the flow of the flue gases.Pellet fuels have different ash the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet(60 cm) Certain Canadian and or Local codes or regulations may contents depending on what type of wood has been used to make the pellets.We recommend to clean the system from the center-line of the terminal must be a minimum require different clearances. after approximately 1 ton of pellets have been burned and judge from that how often the stove should be cleaned, of 191. A vent shall not terminate directly above a side-walk or remember if you change pellets it may change how often you have to clean your stove. E.The dearanceto an unventilated soffit mustbe a minimum paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellingsWhen burning wood slowly,the potential exists for creosote to farm.The venting system should be inspected periodically . Of 121. throughoutthe heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred.ff a significant tayerof creosote has accumulated F. The clearance to an outside comer is 11 from center of Only permitted if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully (3mm or more),it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.If a fire occurs,rail the fire department,shut down pip@ open on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor. the stove,and evacuate the residence.Before using the appliance,have the venting system thoroughly inspected and G.The clearance to an inside tamer is 12". NOTE:Where passagethrough awall,or partition of replace any damaged components. combustible construction is desired,the installation shall conform to CANICSA-B355.(If in Canada) "I G Replace glass only Wilt high temperature caramicglass. E *�, ®� i3 B ca ewaiaa:�a F B C AGlass Gasket Fig.57 Inspect doorgasket during cleaning and inspection =VentTerminai ©=Air Supply Inlet ®=Area where termination is not permitted 390-00E74R29 03114 3-90-00674R29_M4 Maintenance - Burn Pot 29 Maintenance - Cleaning r Sum Pot Cleanina and Maintenance - - l a Monthly Cleaning-continued: Whenever adding fuel,take the opportunity to clean the bumThere is a 2"square exhaust tube on each side(lower left j pot.(Weekly at minimum) � and right corners)of the firebox.They can only be seen with to the Scrape surface and sides of the bum the cast heat exchanger covers removed. • a p holed pat down to auger tube.(Fig 5B)It Is not necessary to completely remove all material from the bum pot.The Cleaning the Heat Exchanger tubes excess will be pushed out during the next use. Using the cleaning brush provided,clean these tubes after Month!,or after each ton of fuel burned: Y every 1 ton of pellets are used. • Loosen the(2)wing thumb screws on the lower front angle _ These tubes are an important part of the heat exchanger. of the burn pot.(Fig.59) Efficiency will be lost if they are not properly maintained.The Lift off the cleanout cover(Fig.59)to open the bottom right side tube is a straight passage to the combustion blower clean-out chamber.(Fig.60) chamber.The Left side tube follows straight back then makes a right turn,across the back,to the combustion chamber. You will need to use the entire length of the claaning brush DANGER handle to properly clean this tube. Disconnect the power to the unit before removing cover. ICleaning the Heat Exchanger Rfi Clean ash buildup from inside the chamber while cover '{ �Ij',I I� ' '', The accordion heat exchanger surfaces are the primary is off.Use the scraper to tap on the top front edge of the til til ',1 source of heat transfer into the room.Therefore,it is very bum pot.This will help knock pieces of ash,loosened important to keep them clean from flyash and soot buildup, by the scraping process,down through the holes.It also -. The heat exchanger surfaces should be cleaned after helps knock scale off of the igniter element. approximately every 1 ton of pellets are used. 0 Use She scraper provided to clean all the way into the The igniter is mads to be removable for service by insulated point. malelfemale wire oonneclors.These connections between Note:An old paint brush works well to clean these the hot leads(the wires inside the bum pot)and the cold surfaces. leads(the wires from the control board)are always pulled to the inside rear of the feeder body.(Not coiled inside the Note:The unit"must be cold"before using anything other bum pot) than a wire brush. It is very important that these connections are to the inside There are 2 primary air inlet holes on the rear flange of rear of the feeder body.Also,the extra wire of the igniter wire the bumpot.They should be checked for blockage and service loo must be pulled out through the rear ofthe feeder cleaned with a vacuum if necessary.Note:The bottom of lgnifh to-laad wires p g � � the flame guide has 2 notches that match the holes. Bum pot igniter (High lamperature) andtied up so that itwill not be damaged by any moving parts. - 'I 4� WARNING _ Use caution when cleaning burn pot clean-out chamber Do not damage the high temperature igniter wires. Mote:The hat iead/cold lead connection must always be pulled to the rear of the feeder body before operation, . .r Viewed from beiow through the ash pan opening. 3-90-00674R29 03!14 3-90-00674R29_03114 Maintenance - Cleaning Motor& Component • • tFeeder Chamber Accentra Insert Motor&ComponentEocations This chamber may get a buildup of fines from the feeder mechanism tnavement.This area should be checked and cleaned at least once a year. Se lc� To remove the feeder cover: - ' Remove the 5/16"wing nut. Slide the cover off of the threaded stud. fi i: E _ inspect and clean the inner chamber if necessary.See Fig. Reinstall the cover making certain it is centered on the ; feeder body and tighten as tightly as you can by hand, The combustion blower is made to be removed easily for inspection and cleaning.See Fig.67. is The combustion blower is mounted on a precision cut gasketless mounting plate.This plate is held into place ( �,... with(3)thumb screws.See Fig.67. - To remove the combustion blower: 1 -\ Tum the thumb screws counterclockwise approximately 5 _ C turns.Rotate the entire assembly counter dockwise until the points of the retaining slots are visible. - �: Removethe blowerassembly with the fan blade by pulling it directty away from the blower housing. • The cord on the motor is long enough to allow the motor Combustion Motor Feed Motor Backdraft Gamper Assembly to be set down an the black plastic fan cover.This allows ;as Always check to see if the damper plate for easy access to inspect and clean the area.See Fig. swings freely inward and that the seating edges are not covered with dirt or lint. 66. With the blower assembly out,inspection should be done on the surfaces of the blower assembly and the housing opening where they meet.These surfaces MUST be clean and free from dirt,grit,flyash,soot or nicks in the metal.This gasketless seal relies on an extremely close Hopperldd Position Switch %?. tolerance.Therefore,anything other than a clean joint may cause exhaust gases and/or flyash to escape. • The assembly can only bereinstalled in one position:with Accentra Pellet Insert Safety Devices the motor winding In the upward location.See Fig.67,The mounting plate will not altowfor any other position, The Control BoardfESP combination The Hoover Lid Position Switch is found The Low Graft Pressure Switch is a • is fully Boated and is responsible for all high limit safety in the rear comer of the hopper opening. differential pressure switch that monitors Always make sure that the assembly the(3J thumb screws are tightened y is fe operating the control-There are high€imits,one normal If the hopper lid is not fully closed,the the negative pressure(Graft)in the II unit. operation high limit and one backup switch opens,interrupting the power to firebox.if the draft becomes too low for high limit.The control has an automatic the feed motor and the igniter circuits.This proper combustion,the switch opens, @@@ diagnostic circuit that continuously prevents possible injury from reaching into cutting power to the feed motor and the monitors the ESP and Room Sensor for the feeder mechanism during operation. igniter circuits.This switch is connected - faults.If a fault should occur,the control into the AG(high voltage)wiring. - sends a status alert and at the same time the unit goes down to minimum feed! minimum bum as safety condition. Disfribufion Slower(under unit)See Fig.10,Page 9. t 3.90-MNR29 03114 396-00674R2g_01f14 Trouble-Shooting .- STOVE DOES NOT FEED SMOKE IS VISIBLE COMING OUT OF VENT 24112 1. No fuel in hopper. 1. Air fuel ratio is too rich. 19 V2 2, Firebox draft maybe too low for sensing switch in feeder a.Feed rate too high. circuit to operate.Check for closed doors, loose or b.Draft too low caused by a gasket leap 1 112 missing gasket on doors or hopper lid. — 3. Hopper lid must contact the lid position switch. LOW HEAT OUTPUT r e 4. Feed motor will not run until the ESP control senses a 1. Feed rate too low a a x Q. certain temperature.Maybe you did not put enough fuel 2. Draft too low because of gasket teak. _ or starting gel in the bum pot before manually lighting the 3. Poor quality or damp pellets r 99 fire. 4. Combination of 1 and 2. 1.4�1 5. Restriction in the hopper or feeder.Remove all fuel and examine.Clear the obstruction. , 6. Feed motor has failed. &� ata PARTIALLY BURNED PELLETS Cleaning Bum Pot 1. Feed rate too high. Whenever your stove is not burning,take the opportunity to 2. Poor air to fuel mixture.(Check burn pot cleanout cover scrape the bum pat to remove carbon buildup.A vacuum 725!8 and air intake). cleaner is handy to remove the residue.Be Sure the stove 26718 3. Burn pot or heat exchanger tubes may need to be is cold if you use a vacuum. c€eaned. Carbon buildup can he scraped loose with the fire burning a-;; 4. Combination of all the above. using the special tool provided with your stove.Scrape the ; § 5. 06 status blink:AB blink control board status indication floor and sides of the burn pot.The carbon will be pushed out is caused by poor or incomplete combustion.The circuit by the incoming fuel,Always wear gloves to do this. l board has the ability to track the combustion through feed < settings and ESP temperatures.When the control board Removing Ashes has calculated poor orincomplete combustion,itwill shut Tum the Temp Dial to number 1 approximately 34 minutes down the unit as a safety feature.(Poor or incomplete before removing ashes.This will result in a cooler stove and m combustion is a contributor of creosote which may cause ash pan. a chimney fire) Maximum Feed Adiuster settings are not needed in most cases.Operating in the normal range(#4)is recommended _ A 6 blink status may be caused by several things: when maximum heat output is not required.The ESP probe 1. Blocked or partially blocked flue. prevents the stove from being over-fired. 2. Blocked or partially blocked inlet air. Keep the stove free of dust and dirt. a. Backdraft damper on the inlet pipe may be stuck closed. b. If outside air is installed,the inlet cover may be 413/4 blocked. 3. The air chamber under the bumpot maybe lilted wiFh fines The Accentra is approved for burning any grade of pelletized and small bits of ash. bio-mass fuel.It is also approved for burning shelled corn in 4. The holes in the bumpot may be getting filed with ash or a m fixture with wood pellets,up to 50%-(See Page 46) Weight 450 lbs. carbon buildup, it should be noted,however,that higher ash content will Blower 180 cfm 5. Combustion blower fan blades may need cleaned. require more frequent ash removal,scraping of the bum pct Hopper Capacity 57 lbs.(24"hopper#i�0-00674) 6, Fuel restrictions as noted above. and may provide less BTU's per pound. SMOKE SMELL The moisture content of pellets must not exceed B%,and Fuel Wood Pellets Seat the vent pipe joints and connection to stove with silicone, com must not exceed 15%.Higher moisture will rob BTU's Outside Air Size 3 inches The exhaust vent is the only part of the system that is under and may not bum properly. Fuse Rating 6 amp positive pressure. BTU Range 0 to 42,000 Fuel should not be stored within the stove installation FIRE HAS GONE OUT Check for status light, clearances or within the spare required for charging and ash Feed Rate .751bsJhr..onminimum(onmaintenance) 1, No fuel in hopper. removal.See Page 14. 5lbs./hr.on maximum 2. Draft is too low,blocked flue. Vent Size 4 inch Pellet Vent Pipe,standard, 3..Something is restricting fuel flow. 3 inch Pellet Vent Pipe,option 4. Hopper lid not closed properly, 5.Feed motor or combustion blower has failed. Maximum Wattage 440 Watts(Start cycle and test) Start Cycle Wattage 340 Watts Normal Run Wattage 255 Watts 3-90-00674629 03114 3-90-00674Ri29_03r14 Accentra Insert Wiring Diagram 35 Health&Home Technologies LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY �qnIN16L L KIHM Hearth&Home Technologies,on behalf of its hearth brands("HHT"),extends the following warranty for HHT gas,wood,pellet,coal and electric hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer. LL o WARRANTY COVERAGE: w a „ HHT warrants to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation,and to any transferee taking ownership = of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase,that the HHT appliance o will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture.After installation,if covered compo- q = = = = o ,�, nents manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, iy HHT wil€,at its option,repair or replace the covered components.HHT,at its own discretion,may fully discharge all of its m a obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product o ttse f.The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product.This warranty is subject to conditions,exclusions and limitations as described below. w°S WARRANTY PERIOD: x " mo'nax Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase.In the case of new home construction,warranty coverage �. al begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent, " authorized HHT dealer/distributor,whichever occurs earlier.The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months E z following the date of product shipment from HHT,regardless of the installation or occupancy date.The warranty period for parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table. CD z m The term"Limited Lifetime"in the table below is defined as:20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for gas appliances,and 10 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for wood,pellet,and coal appliances.These C3 time periods reflect the minimum expected useful lives of the designated components under normal operating conditions. 2 a � 7 3 ° o ¢ Warranty Period HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting PA Components Covered R p Parts Labor Gas Wood Pellet Wood Coal Electric Venting W a n All parts and material except as c a 311HM 3nl8,Ul5 covered by Conditions, 1 Year X X X X X X X 's Exclusions,and Limitations N a listed Z N X X X Igniters electronic components, and alass Z y w Q O ct d 2 years X X X I X I X F, Facto -installed blowers Ld X Alloidad refracto anels Z sR 3 years Firepots and bumpots c 5 ears 1 ear X X Ca4n sand baffles 0 2 = Manifold tubes, 3 m g 7 years 3 years X X X HHT chImneV and termination oismisutloN ROWER 10 .. ( m m o ears 1 year X Burners logs and refractory s Va 4 Q Limited 3 years X X X X X Lifeme Firebox and heat exchanger t c x v CPQ Q� X X X 90 Days M X x X X All replacement parts �d Sa Q Q beyond warranty period See conditions,exclusions,and limitations on next page. 4021-545F 02-16-13 Page 1 af2 3.90-00674829 03114 3-90-00e74R25_03114 WARRANTY CONDITIONS: This warranty only covers HHT appliances that are purchased through an HHT authorized dealer or distributor.A list of HHT authorized dealers is available on the HHT branded websites. • This warranty is only valid while the HHT appliance remains at the site of original installation. • This warranty is only valid in the country in which the HHT authorized dealer or distributor that sold the appliance resides. • Contact your installing dealer for warranty service.If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts,contact the nearest HMT authorized dealer or supplier.Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product. Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call.Travel and shipping charges for parts are not covered by this warranty. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not cover the following: Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use.As a heating appliance,some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur.This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty. Damage to printed,plated,or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints,accidents,misuse,scratches,melted items, or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes. Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period.These parts include:paint,wood,pellet and coal gaskets,firebricks,grates,flame guides,batteries and the discoloration of glass. Minor expansion,contraction,or movement of certain parts causing noise.These conditions are normal and com- plaints related to this noise are not covered by this warranty. Damages resulting from:(1)failure to install,operate,or maintain the appliance in accordance with the installation instructions,operating instructions,and listing agent identification label furnished with the appliance;(2)failure to install the appliance in accordance with local building codes;(3)shipping or improper handling;(4)improper opera- tion,abuse,misuse,continued operation with damaged,corroded or failed components,accident,or improperlyl incorrectly performed repairs;(5)environmental conditions,inadequate ventilation,negative pressure,or drafting caused by tightly sealed constructions,insufficient make-up air supply,or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes;(6)use of fuels other than those specked in the operating instructions;(7) installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT;(8)modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing; andfor(9)interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance. • Non-HHT venting components,hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance. • Any part of a preexisting fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas appliance is installed. • HHTs obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliance's capability to heat the desired space.Informa- tion is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application.Consider- ation must be given to appliance location and configuration,environmental conditions,insulation and air tightness of the structure. This warranty is void if: • The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine,fluorine,or other damaging chemicals.Over-firing can be identified by,but not limited to,warped plates or tubes,rust colored cast iron,bubbling. cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes. The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation. • There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of,but not limited to,improper chimney or venBng installation. LIMITATIONS OF LIAB[I ITY_ • The owner's exclusive remedy and HHT's sole obligation under this warranty,under any other warranty,express or implied,or in contract,tori or otherwise,shall be limited to replacement,repair,or refund,as specified above.In no event will MMT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the appliance.Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you speck rights;you may also have other rights,which vary from state to state.EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW,HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN.THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE. 4021-645F 02-18-13 Pane 2 d 2 3-90-00674R29 03!14 3-90-00674R29_03114 3-90-00674R29 03114 340-00674R29_03114 MMOB74R29 03!74 3.96-00E74R29w03174 Power Power Addendum Minimizing Smoke During Loss of Power Using Battery Back-up HarmanO strongly recommends installing battery back-up to minimize entry of smoke into the room in the event of power loss. Your pellet/biomass burning appliance relies on a combustion blowerto remove exhaust.A powerfailure will cause the combustion blower to stop.This may lead to exhaust seeping into the room.Vertical rise in the venting may provide natural draft.It is,however,no guarantee against leakage. There are two Harman®approved battery back-up options for your appliance: Un!nterrugtible Power Supply(UPS)!JPS battery back-ups are available online or at computer and office equipment stores.Your Harman®appliance with Rev E or later software available beginning in November 2010 may be plugged directly into a Harman®approved UPS: The APC(American Power Conversion)model#BE750G and the TrippLite model INTERNE-175OU are tested and approved.Other brands or models may not be compatible. When power is lost,a fully charged UPS will power a safe,combustion blower only shut-down.Your appliance will pulse the blower every few seconds to clear exhaust until the fire is out.NOTE:The UPS provides sate shut-down only.It is not intended for continued operation. Your appliance will recognize when power is restored.What happens depends on ESP temperature and whether it is equipped with automatic ignition: • In"Automatic"setting,units equipped with automatic ignition will respond to the set point and ESP temperature and resume normal operation. • In"Manual"setting or for units without automatic ignition; • if the ESP is cool,the appliance will remain shut down. • If the fire is out and the ESP is still warm,the feeder may restart.Since the fire is out,the ESP temperature will not rise.The unit will then shut-down,and may flash a six-blink status error.(See ESP error codes) • If the fire is still burning,it will resume normal operation. Contact your dealer if you have questions about UPS compatibility with your appliance. Harman%?Surefire 512H Battery gaI2 uu The 512H connects to a 12 volt deep cycle battery that will run your appliance for up to eight(8)hours.It includes a trickle charge feature that keeps your battery charged when power is available.NOTE:If the power is out for longer than battery life,smoke leakage may still occur unless your stove has been safely shut down. CAUTION!Always keep appliance doors and hopperlid closed and latched during operation and during power failures to minimize risk of smoke or burn-back. CAUTION!Use only Harman®approved battery back-up devices.Other products may not operate properly,can create unsafe conditions or damage your appliance. 3-90-00674R29 0314 3-90-00674829 0314 Fuel Specification AH �N® u Fuel and Fuel Storage size Pellet fuel quality can fluctuate from manufacturer to Pellets are either 114 inch or 5116 inch (6-8mm) in manufacturer,and even from bag to bag. diameter Hearth&Home Technologies recommends using only fuel Length should benomore than l-1/2inches(38mm) Addendum for Burning Corn and Pellet Fuel Mixture that is certified by the Pellet Fuels Institute{PFI). Pellet length can vary from lot to lot from the same manufacturer Harman pellet burning,free-standing stoves and inserts have been tested to ASTM E1509 for burning shelled corn Fuel Material in a mixture with wood pellets.The listing approves up to a 50°/n corn and SOBS pellet mixture.Different mixtures of Made from sawdust and/or other wood by-products Performance corn will have distinctively different burn characteristics depending upon moisture content and variety.The operator Shelled field corn{when mixed with wood pellets) Higher ash content requires more frequent maintenance. should closely monitorthe stove's operation when burning a new corn/peliet mixture or a different variety of corn, • Source material typically determines ash content "Premium"grade pellets will produce the highest heat and make any necessary adjustments to feed rate.Since corn is typically higher in ash and moisture content,cleaning output. HiaherAsh Content Material Burning pellets longer than 1-1/2 inches(38mm)can and ash removal will be needed more frequently. Hardwoods with high mineral content cause inconsistent feeding andfor ignition. Operation in Stove Temp mode Bark and leaves as source material Set feed adjuster to#3.Set temperature knob to#3,Turn mode selector knob onto"StoveTemp"mode.After the fire "Standard"grade pellets,corn and other biomass We recommend that you buy fuel in multi-ton lots whenever has lit,watch that the fuel does not feed too fast that it pushes the red glowing fuel bed off of the burn pot grate,If it passible. However, we do recommend trying different does,lower the feed adjuster setting or use a lower percentage of corn in the mixture.After the stove has burned for Lower Ash Content Material brands prior to purchasing multi-ton lots,to ensure your 10 minutes and the entire fuel bed is burning,the feed adjusterand temperature knobs may be adjusted for higher Softwood;pine,fir,etc. satisfaction. Materials with lower mineral content heat output[f desired.Maximum feed has been reached when the fire bed is about ih to 1 inch from the end of the "Premium"grade pellets CAU770NI Tested and approved for use with wood pellets burn pot.Settings will vary with different types,moisture levels and mix ratios of corn.Ifyou are having difficulty burn- and a mixture of shelled fiefs corn and wood peflets ONLY. ing a 50%corn/50%wood pellet mixture,try a lower percentage of corn. Shelled field corn Burning ofany otherfuel will void your warranty. Operation in Room Temp mode Must be 15%moisture content or less Set feed adjusterto#2 or#3.Settemperature knob to desired amount.Turn mode selector knots onto"RoomTemp" Must be clean and free of debris When changing from wood pellets to a comlpellet mixture, Must be mixed with woad pellets.{Up to 50%) the FEED ADJUSTER will likely need adjusted to a lower mode.After the fire has lit,watch that thefuel does notfeed too fast that it pushes the red glowing fuel bed off of the Stalk parts, excessive fines and cob remnants may setting.When under maximum demand,ensure there is no burn pot grate.After the stove has burned for 10 minutes and the entire fuel bed is burning,the feed adjuster may be cause feed system jams or blockage unburned fuel being pushed into the ash pan, set to a higher output level if desired.Maximum feed has been reached when the fire bed is about 1/2 to 1 inch from the end ofthe burn pot.It is recommended that after burning at the desired settings,turn the stove off and allow it to CAU770NI Do not burn fuel that contains an additive; Staraee cool,then turn it back on in"Room Temp'mode and watch the stave restart and verify correct operation,Settings will (such as soybean oil) Wood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag varywith differenttypes,moisture levels and mix ratios of corn.Ifyou are having difficulty burning a 50%corn 50% May cause hopper fire until ready to use,to prevent moisture. wood pellet mixture,try a lower percentage of corn. Damage to product may result Shelled corn should be stored in a tightly sealed Read the list of ingredients on the packaging. If you are container to prevent moisture and to deter pests Changes to Maintenance Schedule buying field corn,the only ingredient listed should be field Do not store fuel within the specified clearance areas, Wood pellets average around 6%moisture content or less.Corn will be 14 or 15%moisture.With more moisture in com. or in a location that will interfere with routine cleaning the fuel,more maintenance will be incurred.Burn pot scraping may need to be done once per day.The ash pan will fill and maintenance procedures, more quickly and may need emptied weekly.Most importantly,remove the burn pot cleanout cover weekly to clean WARNING!Risk of Chemical Poisoningf the air passage and the igniter element.Excessive buildup on the igniter may lead to shortened igniter life. Do NOT burn treated seed corn • Chemical pesticides are harmful or fatal if swallowed CAUTION Venting Consideration:Check with your venting manufacturer regarding possible exclusions when a mixture of corn Burning treated seed com will void the product wananty Tested and approved for use with wood pellets and a and pellets is burned. mixture of shelled field corn and wood pellets ONLY. Linke Burning of any otherfuel wi€l void your warranty. Minerals and other non-combustible materials, like sand, will tum into a hard glass-like substance when heated. Trees from different areas will vary in mineral content.For this reason, some fuels will produce more clinkers than NOTICE ethers. Hearth&Home Technologies is not responsiblefor stove performance or extra maintenance required as a result of Moisture using fuel with higher ash or mineral content. �� Loosen these two wing screwsfor access Always bum dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture ! to clean the air passage and igniter. content takes energy to dry and tends to coal the appliance x thus,robbing heat from your home.Damp pellet fuel could € tum back into sawdust which does not flow properly through the feed system. z 3-90-OD674R29 03114 Service & Maintenance Log 47 Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service At Harman,we build each product to a standard,not a price. This powerful heating appliance boasts uncompromising attention to detail and helps preserve our planet by using environmentally responsible fuels. (Signature of Boxer) Your premium quality hearth product designed and assembled by the experienced and skilled members at Harman in Halifax, PA,USA. 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