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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit #455-16 - 9 VILLAGE WAY 10/9/2015 * Jf fAORT11 BUILDING PERMIT ,�i .`:r * :• °o TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER A "� APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION w Permit N Date Received Date Issued: O — t caustt� IMPORTANT:Applicant must complete all items on this page LOCATION 0.SP 0 J- VI "�'V1 c*��P•Y`� Q �'-�— -T Print PROPERTY OWNER ��_vL 300,' 6--p-A Print MAP NO: PARCEL: ZONING DISTRICT: Historic District yes Machine Shop Village yes o TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non-Residential ❑ New Building ❑ One family ❑Addition ❑Two or more family ❑ Industrial 16 Alteration No. of units: ❑Commercial ❑ Repair, replacement ❑Assessory Bldg ❑ Others: ❑ Demolition ❑ Other ❑ Septic ❑Well ❑ Floodplain ❑Wetlands ❑ Watershed District Water/Sewer X'11.5 4- [Tv►U -,1-b 6-5 c 4 QC 1 , b1ci�Z r? Identification Please Type or Print Clearly) OWNER: Name: � -eir Phone: Q 728 " � -l6ZZ— To��h G "14"rq•�. Address: U Lk)CtAJc) vtk ILOa CONTRACTOR Name: Phone: ° Address: Supervisor's Construction License: Exp. Date: Home Improvement License: Exp. Date: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg. No. FEE SCHEDULE:BOLDING PERMIT:$12.00 PFR$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON$125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cost: $ FEE: $ C� Check No.: �� k 5 Receipt No.: NOTE: Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund signature of Agent/Owner Signature of contractor NORTH BUILDING PERMIT °�<z`E° 'bq"o TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 0 APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION 0 Permit No#: Date Received AC US Date Issued: IMPORTANT:Applicant must complete all items on this page LOCATION Print PROPERTY OWNER Print 100 Year Structure yes no MAP PARCEL: ZONING DISTRICT.-HistoricDistrict yes no Machine Shop Village yes no TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential ❑ New Building ❑ One family [I Addition ❑Two or more family El Industrial El Alteration No. of units: ❑ Commercial ❑ Repair, replacement ❑Assessory Bldg ❑ Others: ❑ Demolition ❑ Other El Septic 0.1Nell ❑,Floodplain o Wetlands ❑ Watershed`District 0 Water/,Sewer__. DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED: Identification- Please Type or Print Clearly OWNER: Name: Phone: Address: Contractor Name: Phone: Email: Address: Supervisor's Construction License: Exp. Date: Home Improvement License: Exp. Date: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg. No. FEE SCHEDULE:BULDING PERMIT:$1200 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 with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund .�J Plans Submifted'❑ Plans Waived ❑ Certified Plot Plan ❑ Stamped Plans ❑ TYPE OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL, Public Sewer ❑ Tanning/Massage/Body.Art ❑ Swimming Pools ❑ Well ❑ Tobacco Sales ❑ Food Packaging/Sales ❑ Private(septic tank, etc. ❑ ElPermanent Dempster on Site THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF m U FORM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Reviewed On Signature_ COMMENTS CONSERVATION Reviewed on Signature COMMENTS HEALTH H Reviewed on Signature COMMENTS v Zoning Board of Appeals: Variance, Petition No: Zoning Decision/receipt submitted yes Planning Board Decision: Comments Conservation Decision: Comments Water& Sewer Connection/Signature& Date Driveway Permit ]DPW'Town Engineer: Signature: Located 384 Osgood Street i FI,REMERAR�TMENdT�-'T;�ernp Dumpster,onisite k;Lo afedjatr1s2'4MainStceet;, �Fi�re epai-tment«s 9 R:RK0 date `' u - y_ _ .w ; y Dimension i Number of Stories: Total square feet of floor area, based on Exterior dimensions. Total land area, sq. ft.: ELECTRICAL; Movement of Meter location, mast or service drop requires; approval of Electrical Inspector Yes No DANGER ZONE LITERATURE: Yes No MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A—F and G min.$1oo-$1000 fine i NOTES and DATA— (For department use) i i I ® Notified for pickup Call Email Date Time Contact Name I Doc.Building Permit Revised 2014 t Building Department The following is a list of the required forms to be filled out for the appropriate permit to be obtained. Roofing, Siding, Interior Rehabilitation Permits Building Permit Application Workers Comp Affidavit Photo Copy Of H.I.C. And/Or C.S.L. Licenses Copy of Contract Floor Plan Or Proposed Interior Work Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products OTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit Addition Or Decks Building Permit Application Certified Surveyed Plot Plan Workers Comp Affidavit Photo Copy of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses Copy Of Contract Floor/Cross Section/Elevation Plan Of Proposed Work With Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) Mass check Energy Compliance Report (If Applicable) Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products OTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit New Construction (Single and Two Family) Building Permit Application 4 Certified Proposed Plot Plan Photo of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses Workers Comp Affidavit Two Sets of Building Plans (One To Be Returned) to Include Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) Copy of Contract 46 2012 IECC Energy code Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products OTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg. Permit In all cases if a variance or special permit was required the Town Clerks office must stamp the decision from the Board of Appeals that the appeal period is over. The applicant must then get this recorded at the Registry of Deeds. One copy and proof of recording must be submitted with the building application Doc:Building Permit Revised 2014 Location V V No. Datj��A/I . - TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER � r Certificate of Occupancy $� Building/Frame Permit Fee $ Foundation Permit Fee $ Other Permit Fee $ TOTAL $ Check# Building Inspector J `: ; NORTIi own of 1 EAndover o . - to No. h ver, Mass, D lei I 7�A0RATEAQ�,�'�y S U BOARD OF HEALTH Food/Kitchen PERMIT T L D t Septic System THIS CERTIFIES THAT ►ti BUILDING INSPECTOR ............................................................................................................................ Foundation has permission to erect .......................... buildin son ..I......DA.1.60��....cd.W ...................... Rough to be occupied as ...., :.`1 ...... ... .. ..........*A...er.....(A.....� .. ..—... Chimney provided that the person accepting this per it shall in every respect conform to the terms of the application Final on file in this office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the Inspection, Alteration and Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. PLUMBING INSPECTOR VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Rough Final PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR UNLESS CONSTRUCT I RTS Rough Service .......... .. ...... ..................-................................ Final BUILDING INSPECTOR GAS INSPECTOR Occupancy Permit Required to Occupy Building Rough Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises — Do Not Remove Final No Lathing or Dry Wall To Be Done FIRE DEPARTMENT Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector. Burner Street No. Smoke Det. ��axap Town of North Andover • Building Department 400 Osgood Streets North Andover MA 01845 Tel: 978-688-9545 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please print. DATE CT1(�elf gam! 2c9 f' JOB LOCATION Vi l l 0 U1 d-1 019 tf l A4 011.gY, A Number Street Address Section of Town "HOMEOWNER 11[ V ���1 A N 3e %1z K361 Number — Home Phone Work Phone PRESENT MAILING ADDRESS Ct. &1113 -ex MF © 191 ,s City Town State Zip Code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow such homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. (State Building Code Section 109.1.1) DEFINITION OF HOMEWOWNER: Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be,a one to six family dwelling,attached or detached structures ac- cessory to such use and and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official, a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner'assumes sumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other Applicable codes,by-laws,rules and regulations, The undersigned"homeowner'certifies that he/she understands the Town of No.Andover Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements a d that he/she will comply with said procedures and re a ents. HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE APPROVAL OF BUILDING OFFICIAL Note:Three family dwelling 35,000 cubic feet,or larger,will be required to comply with State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. I� M55' ' FP1 _t _OWNE S MANUAL, ii 3 w PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET-BURNING ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. Contact your building or fire officials about restrictions C us and installation inspection requirements in your area. Intertek '50- 257' Fr Version Frangaise:wwwR'nviro.com/frhtmi" TABLE'`"OF CONTENTS Introduction........................................................................ ....................................3 RatingLabel Location.............. ............................................J ......................................3 FuelQuality................................................................................................................3 Emissions and Efficiencies......................................................................................................4 Safety Warnings & Recommendations.....................................................................................5 Operating.-Instructions................... ..... ................................ ... ........... .... .......7 4 Dimensions & Specifications. . ...........................I........ .........................................7 ControlBoard Functions.. ..........................................................................................8 Automatic Safety Features of Your Pellet Stove..........................................................8 Operating Your Pellet Stove.....::.:':..:...........:.............................................................9 ` Turning Your Pellet Stove Off........::...........................................................................10 Slider/DamperSet-Up................ .. ............ ...............................................................10 Adjustable Auger Cover Set-Up.,... ........................................ _ ...........................11 Routine Cleaning and Maintenance....... } ...........................................:..........................12 Optional Service Rail Kit......... ..:............................................................................15 Technical Installation Instructions.........................................................................................16 Deciding Where to Locate Your Pellet Appliance........... .............................................16 Removing Pellet Stove From Pallet............................:...:............................................16 Installing the Inset Frame and Levelling:.................::..........,............:........................17 Clearances to Combustibles......:..::............................................................................18 Thermostat Installation. . ....................................... ....7. ............. ......................18 Vent Termination Requirements.....:...............:...........................................................19 Outside Fresh Air Connection......................................................... .......................20 Exhaust and Fresh Air Intake Locations.................. . .............::...................................20 Masonry Fireplace Installation....................................................................................21 jPositive Flue Connection..................................................:.........................................22 Built-In Installation....................................................................................................23 Horizontal Exhaust Through Wall Installation................... ........................................24 Through Wall with Vertical Rise and Horizontal Termination,Installation.........................25 _:Outside Vertical Installation............................................................................ ..........26 Inside Vertical Installation. ... ._.. ........ ....... .. . .......................27 . .-.. - - : �i'a#''� t�. - . . _. Troubleshooting. ... ... - ........................ . ....... ..............28 WiringDiagram.......................................`...............; ...........................................................31 PartsList.............................................................................................................................32 Parts.Diagram v Components..................................................................................................35 Parts Diagram - Steel.............. .... . .. .: .. ..36 ..:..,.: .... ..... .. .................... .. ...... .. . ........!. Notes. ....... ... ..... ...... .... " ...........37 ,....--4 ", . ! ........'-....,,.....:.:....... . - 1 .d ., 11."1 ._! i 1 ..!4 '. F9t�. 1 ;iF `iE l7 •'L4 "i..l .J•l• •1� Warranty.:.................................................................................................................39 Installation'Data Sheet....................................................................................................:....40 2 - -I'NTRO DUCTUO N. * This manual is designed for the home owner in conjunction with the tectthni„c�av l manual. 111 RATING LABEL LOCATION: The:rating label is located on the top of the hopper. , y FUEL QUALITY:° - t Fuel quality is important, please read the following: Your Enviro pellet stove has been designed to burn 1/4" (6mm) dia wood pellets and other organic fuels. DO NOT use this appliance as an incinerator. DO NOT use unsuitable and non recommended fuels, including liquid fuels as this will void any warranties stated ,in this , manual. The performance of your pellet stove is greatly affected by the type and quality of fuel being burned. As tie heat'output of various quality fuels differs,so will the'performance and heat output of the pellet stove. CAUTION: It is-important to select`arid use only fuel that are dry arid free of dirt or any impurities such as high salt content. Dirty fuel.will adversely affect the operation and performance of the unit and will void the warranty. The Pellet Fuel Industries (RF.I.) has established standards'for wood pellet manufacturers. We recommend the use of pellets that meet or exceed these standards,"Ask your dealer for a recommended pellet type. II ' : . 115' , r„ ASH: The ash content of the fuel and operation-of your stove will,directly determine the frequency of cleaning. The use of high ash fuels may result in the stove needing to be cleaned daily. A low ash fuel may allow longer intervals between cleaning. ae.. � • CLINKERING: [clinkers are silica (sand),or other impurities in the fuel that will form a hard mass during the burning process]. This hard mass will block the air flow through the Burn Pot Liner and affect the performance of the stove. Any fuel, even approved types, may clinker. Check the Burn-Pot Liner daily to ensure that the holes are not blocked with clinkers. If they become blocked, remove-the liner(when the unit is cold) and clean/scrape the clinkers out. Clean the holes with a small pointed object if required. Refer to the section Routine Cleaning and Maintenance. lj FUEL FEED RATES: Due to different fuel densities and sizes,fuel feed rates`may vary. This may require' an adjustment to the slider damper setting or to the auger feed trim setting'. Since Sherwood Industries Ltd. has no control over the quality of fuel that you use,we assume no liability for your choice in fuels. FILLING FUEL HOPPER: Open lid on top of unit, check hopper for foreign objects, empty the_ bag into the hopper, and ensure hopper lid closes completely. - Store fuels at least 36" (1 m) away from the pellet stove. WARNING: Parts of the appliance, especially the external surfaces, will be hot to touch when in operation so use due care. FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS: Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or"'freshen up"a fire in the heater, Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use. 3 ._,, .E.M.iSS.10N..S __ 'b EFFICIENCIES '+'of i4�-��., i::•_1 _ri _. '+ '�; t'1 f,i." il'41 "i. ,, .�• ., ``ei �".. - .� EMISSIONS AND EFFICIENCY - M55-FPI: , Bad This manual describes the installation and operation,of the Enviro M55 pellet heater. This heater meets the 2015 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's,wood emission limits for wood emission limits sold after-May 15, 2015. Under specific test conditionsthis heater has been-shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 9,200-45,500 Btu/hr. Efficienw-83.4% , I, EmissionsAhting`L`abet: . �r + r Model `Serial No � E , H=M55= 1 ' i= ,�: t Enviro M55 FS (Cast) F] Enviro M55 FS (Steel) [] U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EnVIrO M55 FIN (Steel)Q fi .1 Certified to comply with 2015 particulate , Enviro.M55 FPI (Cast) emission standards.Not approved for sale after ,,. ' , „ May 15,2020.This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation.Consult the owner's manual foi further information.It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating o 1i 'ri •i,instructions,in.the owners manual.This heater meets the 2015 U.S.Environmental Prot ectiowAgency's pellet emission limits for pellet emission limits sold after May. 15,2015.Under specific test conditions this heater-has been shown to have a , particulate emission level of 1.0 g/hr. DATE OF MANUFACTURE i`C-14608 91 J,, ;F M. A M ,;J� J A, ,.S 0. , N D 2015 2016 2017 WARNING: This pellet.heater needs periodic inspection.and repair for proper operation. It is against federal regulations to operate this pellet heater in a.manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual. t WARNING: This wood pellet has a manufacturer set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered. It Is against.federal regulations„to after this setting or otherwise operate this pellet heaterina manner inconsistent withloperating instructions in this manual. 4 SAFE'fY_'WARNI'NGS.= & RECOMMENDATIONIS Please readahis entire Owner's Manual before installing or operating your Enviro Pellet Stove, Failure to follow these instructions;may result in property`damage,bodily injury or even'deatfi. .1. el ,, _ , ' ""i'' l�_),:' I f.1 1 Any unauthorized modification of the appliance or use of replacement parts not recommended by the manufacturer is prohibited.All,national and local regulations and shall tie complied'witli when operating this appliance. :. ,, ,.,�� Caution: Do not connect to any air distribution duct or system. Warning: Never place wood, paper, furniture,.drapes or other combustible materials within 48" (122cm) of the front of the runit;-12"i(30.Scm) from�each side, and.4"(10cm) from the-back of the unit. Do not,.let children or pets.touch it when it is hot. To prevent the possibility�of a' fire,-ensure'ihat the appliance is properiy linstalled by adhering16 the installation instructioris.,Ai`tnViro dealer will be"happy to assist you in obtaining information•with"r`egar'ds to your local building-codes and'installation restrictions: S:� 4) FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND SMOKE DETECTION:AII homes with a pellet burning stove should have at least one fire extinguisher in a central location known to all in,the'household.-Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors should be installed and maintained in.the room containing the stove:-Ifreither.;sounds the alarm,correct the cause but do not deactivate.You may choose to relocate the detection devises within_ the room; DO NOT'REM&E THE SMOKE OR-CARBON MONOXIDE:DETECTORS FROM THE ROOM 1` ' , CHIMNEY OR RUN AWAY FIRE:,Call local'fire department(or.dial 911):Close ithedraft-fully. Extinguish the fire in the bum pot linenwith a cup of;water and close the door. Examine the flue pipes,chimney, attic, and roof of the house, to see if any part has become hot enough to catch fire. If-necessary,,spray-with fire extinguisher or water from the garden hose..;IMPORTANT: Do not operate,the;stove again,until.you are certain the chimney and its lining•have not,been damaged. OPERATION: The...door and ash drawer,must be kept closed when the unit is in operation.to prevent fume spillage,and.for proper and saferoperation of the pellet`st&e'..Also ensure all 'gaskets ori the door are checked and replaced when necessary. Unit hot while in operation.,Keep children;clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns. ' CAUTION: When_operating during adverse weather; if the'unit exhibits dramatic changes in combustion stop using the unit immediately.. { ; FUEL: This stove is designed and approved to.only_bum wood pellets of.any quality, corn, wheat, barley, and grass. Dirty fuel will•adversely,a0, the,operation and performance.of the unit 'and'may'void the warranty. Check wit -'r dealer for fuel raecommendations.THE USE OF CORDWOOD,IS PROHIBITED E 4 .f .r fere BY LAW. Do not burn garbage or flammable fluids such as gasoline,naptha or engine oil.. ' SOOT: Operation of the stove with insufficient combustion air will result in the formation of soot which will • 1 ._. "i' .. f / I' n. 7•.7111, . Irt collect on the glass, the•heat exchanger, the exhaust vent system, and may stain the outside..of,the house: r i t 1 .•A I I -- Frequently check your stove and adjust the slider/damper as needed to ensure proper'combu"stion. Seei �SLIDER/DANPER SETTING". _ th{ ,'r_., ",F •3);.^�tfi,'I,� ,�c. t ;G 3r r't"1 ^ '-.r.. ..,Hyl t....,r•,:. I `i, CLEANING:There will be some build up of fly ash and small amounts of creos�!#ote m the exhaust.``this will vary due to the ash content of the fuel used and the operation of the stove' It'isfadvisable to inspect`and clean the exhaust vent semi-annually or every'two tons of pellets: ' � " t "`' 1-'' The'appliance, flue gas connector and•the`chimney flue require-regular cleaning."Check"them`"for blockage r, .I prior,to re-lighting after a-pfrolonged;shut down period. n ° ASHES: Disposed ashes should be placed),n a.metal container with a tight fitting,lid. ;The closed.container of ashes should be on a non-combustible surface, well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed ofby,-burial in,soil or otherwise locally dispensed,they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 5 ,S'A'F_-ETI :.WARNINGS & R ;COMNI'ENDAT10=N5 ELECTIICAL:`The use of a surge protected power tiaa'r is recommended.The unit must be grounded. The'grounded electrical cord'should�e connected to a standardi110-120'volts(4'.2 Amps);60 hertz electrical �9L'.r , CA"rl rr"t' y ,—j• _ r r-. s' s r � M" r-,,1- i 11 g / p r,..i Y" � �••1 r• a outlef'and also most,be,accessible: If this power cord'should become dams ed a,re lacement ' wer cord T^� , - rrll - .... ' .-t�r ., t .c,r r y must W purchased from the manufacturer or a qualified Env r�dealer`Ber'careful that the+electrical-cord'is not trapped under the appliance and that it is clear of any hot surfaces or sharp'edges.tWs unit's maximum power requirement is 504 watts. T,` , )a_.,a noi*j,,j;h1?.ih :r- , 113 of ;)01 r i - 3 :1L GLASS: Do not"abuse the glass by striking or slamming1the door.r,Do not,atteinpt to-operate the stove with broken glass. The stove uses ceramic glass.`Replacement glass must be purchased from,an Enviro dealer. Do not attempt to open the door and clean the glass while the unit is in operation or if�glass is hot. To clean the gl1. ass, use!a soft cotton cloth and mild window cleaner,,: or,wood.stove glass cleaner,or take a damp paper-towel and dip into the fly ash. This is,a very mild abrasive and will not damage the glass. KEEP ASH PAN FREE OF RAW FUEL. DO NOT PLACE UNBURNED OR NEW PELLET FUEL IN ASH PAN. A fire in the ash pan may.occur.,, ;A INSTALLATION: Contact'your local building or fire official to obtain a permit and any information on installation restrictions and inspection requirements for your area. r , U! .W, _ mal' ?�1? ,,_�- !- r. .�-. r� , c.. , r -,i f.. Be sure"to,maintain the.structural: S;P ESC I F I CAT',IM N S -. .� DIMENSIONS: �., - • 16 1/8" f 267/8" F , { s., ,;. _ -. •sem a , y 32 7/8''„ 23" f 44" i. Figure 1: Dimensions of M55C-FPI. SPECIFICATIONS: Input rating when using:.Wood Pellets/Corn`- 55,000BTU (16.1KWhr) &Wheat/Barley- 53,000BTU (15.5KWhr). Table 1:M55C-FPI Specifications. Description,! E . _ t ~. Fuel type Resid6n'bal'Pellet Heater 6mm (1/4') dia. Pellets wood, corn,wheat,&barley* Voltage ` " Current Maz Power I;J10 -`120 V _4,`; -• .4.2 Amps. 504 Watts Frequency Hopper Capacity. Consumption on Low 60 flz I, up to 50-lb (22.7 Kg) 1.5 Ib/hr(0.68 Kg/hr)* Testing Standard " "w Weight(with full hopper) Consumption on High ASTM 1509-04 370 Ib (167.8 Kg) 6.5 lb/hr (2.95 Kg/hr)* *Note: Consumption will vary with the type of fuel used. 7 _ 0PERATI-IVGi01NSTRUCT10NS CONTROL BOARD FUNCTIONS: z.S'3741:' ,Note: The Control Panel is located underneath the units Cast Hopper Lidwhich is attached to a safety switch that will immediatley stop the auger. The switch will stop operation of the stove and display a #4 flash code if the lid is not closed within two minutes. R a il. ON/OFF BUTTON: Used to turn the unit ON and OFF manually. ,2. HEAT OUTPUT INDICATOR: Shows the present Heat Level output setting and the Feed Trim while it is being adjusted. ' 13. THERMOSTAT SWITCH: Sets the unit's control mode;,AUTO/OFF or_HIGH/LOW (when using a Thermostat or Timer) or MANUAL. L2L - - - 4. FUEL TYPE LIGHTS: Shows the present Fuel Type selected; Premium Pellets are Red, Regular Pellets are Green, and Multi-fuel is Yellow. The Light flashes during' start-up, and when the'Thermostaf is in control of the Unit. The Light stops flashing when the Exhaust Sensor closes. 4 S. FUEL TYPE BUTTON: Used to switch between three fuel type modes: Premium Pellets for high grade wood pellets, Regula I pellet for mid or low grade,wood-pellets, and Multi-Fuel for other 3 5 fuel types. MANUAL 6. COMBUSTION AIR TRIKBUTTON:Increases or Decreases the Fan voltage by 2:Svolts on all.feed settings:.When pressed all lights 6 on Heat Level Indicator,will'come on except the;,one that is the' co ILMUS, set point. Hold Trim Button down.and.presstthe UPS or DOWN Heat 7 Level Arrow to adjust setting..#3 Ligkis.the default setting. M Y ' Depending on Fuel quality ignition problems may occur at higher 2 'aU < altitudes, this can be resolved by trimming}the Combustion Fan to a higher setting.' 7. FEED TRIM BUTTON: Used in conjunction with the Heat Level �o Adjustment Buttons to adjust the"Feed-Tri fi. It can be"increased by;.two.(2) feed settings or-it can be decreased by two (2) feed settings. #3 Light is the default setting. • S. HEAT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS: Changes the Heat Setting of the Unit from LO to HIGH. Press the Arrow Up button to increase Heat, and Arrow Down to decrease Heat..,-" Figure 2:Circuit Board Control AUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES OF YOUR PELLET STOVE: „y Panel Decal A. EXHAUST TEMPERATURE SWITCH:The stove will shut off when the fire goes out and the exhaust temperature drops below 49°C (120°F). It will;display a#3 flash code,. ` B. HIGH LIMIT SAFETY SWITCH: If the temperature on the`hopper reaches 936C'(2000F), the auger will automatically stop, the stove will shut down, and it will display a #4 flash code. If this happens,-call your local dealer to reset the 93°C(200°F) high limit switch AND DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF THE OVERHEATING. _ - }J C. VACUUM SWITCH: Notifies when the unit has lost vacuum.This can be caused by either a combustion fan/vent failure, or simply the unit's ash pan door, pedestal door.-It wfil`displ6Ta'-#2 flash code;-=,_ _ . . , int��� •'J` ��v'd i1 -JIimuc, lY 314..' 8 OP E RAT 1-N G I N'ST;R;U CT.1 ON S OPERATING YOUR PELLET STOVE: " THE UNIT WILL NOT OPERATE WITH THE DOOR OR ASH BOX OPEN. Open the hopper lid only to re- fuel or to adjust the controls. the unit will shut down if the hopper lid is left open for longer than two minutes. :� CAUTION:-When operating during adverse weather, such-as high winds:or freezing,.rain, if the unit exhibits dramatic changes in combustion stop using the unit immediately. Watch for blocked exhaust.outlet . , CAUTION: Radiant surfaces caii become eery hot and'can cause bums when contacted. " PRE-BURN CHECK: The burn pot liner holes must be clear and the liner installed properly against the ignitor tube and locked in place. Check the hopper for enough pellets to start the unit. Note: To change fuel t OV, g type, ensure theTtiermostat Switci'is set to Manual Mode.' Press the Off button and then press the Fuel Type button to cycle through the available fuel types: wottum continuousan automatic cleaning cycle;every thirty minutes the agitator .. ly for one minute to help clean out the bum pot liner. MANUAL MODE: }�" ri All control of.'circuit board function is adjusted at the circuit board. ; INITIAL START-UP: Press the ON / OFF button. The stove.will turn on. Figure 3•Thermostat Switch' The Fuel Type Light will flash (the Auger Feed Rate is pre-programmed during in MANUAL position. It startup). The Heat Level Indicator will show the Heat Level that the stove will run at after start-up. �. If this is the first time the unit has been started or the unit has run out of fuel, the auger may need to be primed. The,liner can be primed with a handful of pellets, or after the two minute prefeed, the unit can be restarted. ' The agitator will not operate for the first five minutes after the ON button,has been pressed. After the ten minutes it will pulse at the same interval as the feed auger.' When the startup sequence is complete,the unit will switch to the-designated heat setting. Once a fire has been established,the convection blower will tum on after ten minutes. To OPERATE: Press tlie`'Heat Level buttons to change the desired Heat Level Output setting. The speed:of the-convection_blower is controlled by the setting of,the heat level. , i S The Feed Trim:button pressed in-conjunction with the Heat Level adjustment buttons can be used to adjust the feed trim. It can be increased by two feed settings or it can be decreased by two feed settin s. HIGH/LOW MODE: (Requires a Thermostat or Timer) INITIAL START-UP: See MANUAL MODE above. OPERATION:When the thermostat calls for heat(contacts are closed)the stove settings are adjustable as per Manual Mode. When the thermostat contacts- open, the HEAT LEVEL and Fans will drop down to the LOW,setting until;the thermostat contacts close again. The stove will come back to the previous HEAT,;,Figure 4 Thermostat Switch LEVEL setting once the thermostat contacts close. in HIGH/LOW position. 11il AUTO/OFF MODE: (Requires a Thermostat.or ,Timer) ,.. INITIAL START-UP: See MANUAL MODE above. J. OPERATION: When the thermostat contacts close, the unit will light automatically. Once up to temperature, the stove operates the same as in MANUAL.When the thermostat contacts open,the stove's HEAT LEVEL and Fans will drop down to the.LOW setting for,30 minutes:`If the thermostat contacts Figure 5:Thermostat switch close within the 30 minutes,the HEAT LEVEL will return to`the previous MANUAL m AUTO/OFF position. M, x CII IERATING I NSTRUCTIONS _ setting. If the thermostat contacts remain open, the stove automatically begins its shutdown routine. The stove wwill.re-light whenthe thermostat contacts close again.,`# _ . . TURNING YOUR PELLET STOVE OFF: iTMANUAL'and HI/ LOW mode:,To turn the unit OFF,'simply,press the ON./OFF.button. This will stop the feed of pellets.The blowers Will continue to operate and cool the stove down.When`coolenough,the stove will turn off. • AUTO/OFF mode: To turn the.unit OFF,turn the Thermostat down or Timer off. • On shut down the bum pot agitator will run continuously for five (5) minutes on premium mode, one (1)minute on regular mode,and five(5) minutes on multi-fuel mode. DO NOT turn unit off during start-up or unplug unit while operating; this may lead to smokiescaping from the stove. -' SLIDERJDAMPER SET-UP: This is used to regulate the airflow through the pellet stove. CONVECTION -� FAN SLIDER _ EXHAUS DAMPER CHANNEL t EXHAUST SENSOR NOTE:THE SURROU D REMOVABLE PLATE PANEL MOUNT WAS .1, REMOVED FOR CLARITY Figure 6:Slider/Damper Plate in Unit. Figure 7:Efficient Flame. This unit is designed to operate within a negative pressure range of 0.15-0.17 inches of water column(37-42 =Pa). This'can be measured using.a Magnahelic pressure gauge once.the unit has been running on heat level 5 setting after one`hour of-burn time.This'adjustment is necessary for varying.venting configurations. The reading can be taken from the '/s"hole located above the top right comer of the door. A #8-,screw must be-removed in ? order to access this hole. „£ _ . ' The Combustion Trim, Feed Tdm,and:Fuel tType Functions can be used to.compensate for varying fuel qualities. i Refer to page 7 for circuit:board operation. #. + If, after long periods of-burning, the'fire builds'up or there is a build up of clinkers;this would b a sign that the fuel'quality is poor'-this"requires more air. The easiest way to make sure that an efficient flame is achieved is to understand the characteristics of the fire. • A tall, lazy flame with dark orange tips requires more air. • A short, brisk flame, like a blowtorch, has too much,air. If the flame is in the middle of these two characteristics with a bright yellow/orange, active flame with no black tips then the air is set'for proper operation, refer to Figure;7. SPECIAL NOTES: , - �+- ;Fuel quality is a major factor in how the stove will operate.Ifthe fuel has a high moisture content or ash content the + °fire,will-be less efficient and has a higher-possibility of the fire building up and creating clinkers(hard ash build-up). ., , 10 O PERAT1 N 1P . I N STRU,CTI O NPS ADJUSTABLE AUGER COVERS' "UP: x l r 11 j r I. rf 4i 1 'The auger cover is located within-the hopper. This adjustment allows for greater control of the feed rate than`offered by,the feed trim'positions on the control panel. Due to varying density by volume in fuels it may be.necessaryrto adjust this cover either up or down to control the maximum output'of 55,000 BTU. Lowering the,cover.position)will decrease output:and �,, a raising it will increase output. •" CAUTION Increasing output too much can cause the high limit sensoito'trip (flashing #4): If this occurs lower the position of the cover and manually resefthe sensor'before continuing to operate the unit. How can I reduce the visible emissions?' ' If all of these steps are followed, there should be no visible emissions. 11 RDUTIN°E CLEAIVING ' AND ' M`A1_NTE=NANCE The following list of components should be inspected and maintained routinely•to ensure that the appliance-is operating at-its optimum-and giving you excellent heat value. The appliance, flue-gas connector and the chimney flue require regular cleaning. Check them for blockage prior to re-lighting after a prolonged shut down period. Check the Burn Pot Liner DAILY Weekly Bi-annual or 2 Tons of Fuel Burn Pot and Liner- Empty Exhaust Vent TOOLS REQUIRED TO CLEAN Agitator Fresh Air Intake Tube UNIT: Heat Exchanger Tubes Blower Mechanisms Tom T-20 Screwdriver, 1/4", 5/16" 3/8", Door Glass Heat Exchanger Tubes &'/i6"wrench and/or socket, Brush, Ash Pan and Door Gaskets Behind Firebox Liners Soft Cloth, and Vacuum with fine Inside Firebox All Hinges filter bag Door Latch Post Season Clean-up 1 BURNER POT AND LINER (Checked Daily/Emptied Weekly) P This is the'pot'where the pellets are burned. Only clean when the unit is cold. Note: If, after long periods of burning, the fire continually builds up and overflows the burn pot or there is a build up of clinkers, this is an indication that the pellet fuel quality is poor or the stove may need cleaning. Check the stove for ash build up�{clean if required) and adjust the slider/ damper to produce the proper clean combustion. 1. Open the door using the door handle located on the,right-hand side of the stove. 2. Lift the lever on burn pot to unlock the fire grate and remove it. 3. The agitator locks at the right; rotate the top of the agitator towards the back of the firebox to unlock it, slide it to the left, and lift it out of the bum pot liner. 4. Lift the burnpot liner out of the stove. 5. Lift the burn pot from the firebox by.gently lifting it up at.the front of the burn pot, then slide it out from around the air intake tube and the ignitor cartridge. 6. Remove,any build up on,the agitator (calcium build-ups are common when burning corn). Using a metal scraper, remove material that has accumulated or is Fire Grate _ clogging,the'liner's'hbles acid dispose of•the scraped ashes , ''" ,from the,liner and from inside the burn-pot. 7. Place the burn-pot back into the stove, there are hooks at the Apltator� front of the burn pot that sit in a mount in the firebox. Ensure that the air,intake tube and the ignitor cartridge are properly , _inserted into the burn pot. �. ' BuLiner 8. Place the liner back into-the burn-pot, making sure'that�the ignitor hole in the liner is aligned with the ignitor'tube." +.f a '" spring ° 9. Slide the agitator back into place and turn rotate the top I°sni� o towards the front of the stove to lock it in. AlrIntake 10..Set the^fire.grate,in place,.it should sit level on the front and,, s + Tabes c back of the burn pot liner. Lock) in with the lever on the burn enn,pw pot. ®®® 11. Close the door Figure 8: M55C-FPI Bum Pot Assembly. 12 RO�UTINE ,,GLEANI.NG AND - MAINTENANCE I . Front castings HEAT EXCHANGER TUBES (Weekly) removed for The exchanger tube scraper rod handle is located above clarity the firebox door. Move the handle all the way in and out j a few times (ONLY WHEN THE UNIT IS COLD) in order to clean away any fly ash that may,have collected on the heat exchanger tubes. As different types of pellets produce different amounts of ash, cleaning of the tubes should be done on a regular basis,to enable the unit to rrun efficiently. DOOR GLASS CLEANING'(Weekly) o To maintain optimum heat transfer through the glass, o clean it weekly. Cleaning of the glass must only;be done when stove is cold. Open the door by lifting the handle. 1 The glass can be cleaned by wiping down the outside Figure 9: M55CfPl Heat Exchanger Cleaning. and'inside of the glass with a dry'soft cloth:4,+tO> rte �Lj,a z Vt'.:r r. �zn a. Do not use abrasive cleaners. t If the glass has build up that can not be removed with only the cloth, clean the`glass using paper towel and a gas appliance glass cleaner, this may be purchased through most dealers. If a gas appliance glass cleaner is not available,-use a damp paper towel dipped in fly ash to clean'the"glass:After the glass has been cleaned use the dry soft cloth to wipe down the outside and inside of the'glass. ;J. r; . _ .ASH PAN AND DOOR GASKETS (Weekly) After extended-use the gasketing may come loose. To repair this, glue the gasketing on using high- temperature fiberglass gasket glue available from your local dealer. This is important to maintain an airtight assembly. ASH PAN (Weekly,) ,i. '--tS f? Via• ( • IMPORTANT, The unit must be OFF while the ash pan is removed. The ash pan is located behind the lower castings (see Figure 10). To remove the ash pan, swing the cast front door out to the left, rotate the ash pan latch to the left and pull the ash drawer out towards you. Reach inside and pull the ash pan tray out. g ; 1:I 3.41L , J 11: I C: It" Dump the ashes into a metal container stored away from combustibles., Monitor,the ash level revery week. Remember that different pellet fuels will have different ash contents.Ash.content,is a good indication of fuel efficiency and quality. Refer to"SAFETY WARNINGS AND REcoMMENDAMNS"for disposal of ashes. Vacuum the inside of the ash pan compartment. Insert the ash pan fully and reverse the-previous steps. DO NOT PLACE UNBURNED OR RAW PELLET FUEL IN ASH PAN. EXHAUST VENT (Biannually) This vent should be cleaned every year or after two tons of pellets. We recommend contacting`your dealer for professional cleaning. To clean the vent pipe, tap lightly on the pipe to dislodge any loose ash. Open the bottom of the"T"to dump the ash, then vacuum as much of the ash out of-the vent pipe as possible. - FRESH AIR INTAKE (Biannually) r Inspect periodically to be sure that it is not clogged with any foreign materials. 13 ROUTINE ` CLEANING AND -MAINTENANCE EXHAUST PASSAGES(Biannually) ' 1. Swing open the cast door,- '•c f . and unlatch=the firebox 1 ry doorr D r. 110 �•�, . •t _. 1. A ��i 41 /. ,J (Both removed for clarity) ' 2. Remove the ; burn pot assembly and clean all FIREBOX LINER the parts. 3. Lubricate-all screws with , ,, , f,J t penetrating oil.", 4. Pull the Tube Scraper FIREBOX LOWER Rod fully"-out:- Remove the firebox liner, and lift out the firebox lower. ASH DRAWER o Vacuum,the firebox and ifirebox liner thoroughly. t 5..Open. the ;ash , drawer; remove the aski.pan and r , clean out the cavity. ASH PAN f 6. Re-install the parts in ' ' it reverse order. 2%. 1 i• Figure 10:M55C-FPI Exhaust Passages. 7. Close all doors securely. , Y BLOWER MECHANISMS (Annually) Unplug the stove and pull the unit forward to access the two blowers. Vacuum''all dust from motors. The blower motors have sealed bearings, DO NOT lubricate'these motors. Check gaskets and replace if - needed. _ POST SEASON CLEAN-UP Once you are finished:-using the pellet-appliance for the season, unplug the-stove-for,added electrical protection. It isVery important that the stove be cleaned and serviced as stated above: CLEANING PAINTED SURFACES ;i,>r, Please clean painted surfaces with a,soft damp cloth. 4 FIREBOX LINER The paint on the Firebox Liner may peel. This is due to extreme conditions applied to the paint and is in no way covered by'warranty. DOOR GLASS REPLACEMENT It is recommended that your dealer replace the glass if broken,,The door glass is made of high temperature PYRO CERAMIC. To re lace the lass unscrew and remove the six retainer nuts usin a 5/16" socket. 99 p / Remove the glass and,any broken pieces. High temperature fiberglass_tape should be used around the glass in the same location as the original fiberglass. Insert the glass into the retainer and screw the door to the retainer. The use of substitute materials is prohibited. Use Enviro Part: #50-2119 14 ROUTINE CLEANINGS AND, MAINT,E. ,^, ,NCE Optional Service Rail Kit (Part riun ber 50.2262) 1. Remove Cast Ash Drawer Front. 2. Slide open the Cast Top. 3. Lift off Cast Sides._ 4. Clip Side Rails to unit. , f 5. Attach Front Rail using the quick release pins as shown in Fig. 12. - '` ' 6: Adjust leg height and lock them in using , the thumb screws. (Fig 12) 7. Slide unit forward on rails. . D)V , Figure 11:M65C�FPl with Serr e"Aail Kif0 Y T:_+.J..I'Lx J'Y 1�S»��9 c`. !� Quick Release Pin -, •f .. t I• Thumb Screw f Figure 12:Close up of Front Rail 15 TEC-1=IN.1CAL' IN$T`ALLATIOIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY � ! , I N STALLATI O N DECIDING WHERE TO LOCATE YOUR PELLET APPLIANCE: 1. Unit must be installed in'a masonry fireplace. + �' 2. bo not install the stove-in a„bedroom or room where people sleep in. K.Locate the stove in-a large andjopensoom that is centrally located in the house.,This will optimize heat circulation. ` 4. Check clearances.to combustibles and for the least amount of interference to house framing, plumbing, wiring, etc.,- 5. tc 5. You"can vent the stove with approved flex pipe. 6. This unit uses large quantities of air for combustion; outside Fresh Air connection is strongly recommended. Fresh Air must be connected to all units installed in Mobile and "Air Tight Homes" (R2000) or where required by local codes. 7. Do not obtain combustion air from an attic, garage.or any unventilated space. Combustion air may be obtainedffrom-.a,ventilated crawlspace. 8. The power cord is 8 feet (2.43 m) long and may require a grounded extension cord to reach the nearest electrical outlet. REMOVING PELLET STOVE=FROM•PALLET: — -- - € o r � 1. Remove the wooden crating surrounding the unit. ' 2. Remove the cast top, cast sides, cast • front, and the cast ash shelf. 3:Unclip the unit from the lower frame. . -4.,Slide the unit forward and then out. i 5; Remove the two top bolts on the pallet mounting lat s as shown in Fi • . 3.plates g 6. Remove entire frame as one piece. Figure 3: Mounting Plates securing stove to pallet �• 16 �.LN,STALLATI0,N NOTE:-Installer must.attach.,the.metal"fireplace.altered"tag using screws or nails'to the fireplace, in a location readily visible should the fireplace insert be removed, if the fireplace has been modified to accomodate the M556FPI.i ` ;I q1) _;:1 ,;x ''t,r " i ;i- 'i . :;,- ,1- INSTALLING THEINsiOlRAk& LEVELLING: t3: Warning: Careless installation is-the major cause of safety hazards. Check all locafbuilding and safety codes before installation of-unit: - - 1. Mount Surround Panel to Insert Frame. w r. - 2. Place the Insert Frame into the fireplace cavity. 3. Adjust the four levelling bolts until the frarrme,is level. If the fireplace has an un-level surface which exceeds the length of the bolts, masonry bricks may be placed under�the frame. . 4. Once level, position the InsertFrame in the fireplace cavity so that the Surround Panel is flush with the front of the fireplace. 5. Adjust the top anchor bolts to secure it to the lintel. Ready-rod may be substituted if the bolts are not Jong enough. W,, Fr, nn 0 nchor Bolts NOTE: Surround Panel removed for elarity'' i Levelling Bolts Af .•4s o i Figure 4; M55C-FPI Frame. 17 i UK ST 4LLATI�O CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES: , i h h.:, ,! ! i Ir tY+ rh, *h. !i i�' F;i .�T .'n11 i + i. _ � ,�. .`a'. - 'fir`' .: . (1! rS7 •i.1 J1 � �� .1-5:��i? :3�i."'! l+.' 't``�! �_ �_�I Ei INSTALLED ASA FIREPLACE INSERT STOVE MODEL (FPI)/A INSTALLE COMME UN MODELE SUR PIED DE POELE. Minimum clearances to combustible materials./Les degagemens minimums aux J. 1��T materiels combustibles: = A Sidewall to center of unit De la paro'i au centre de I'unm) B Sidewall to surround panel(De la paroi A 1'entoure le panneau) "2"(51 mm) C Bottom of unit to an unshielded 12"(305 mm)mantle o1 is rtr>,! br,: '1'.,:, ' it f (Le fond de l'unit6 A un manteau de chemin6e non blind6) 33"(838 mm) D Unit to top facing (protruding'/.°[19 mm]) ,li;r�� _,l�! �; ORO 3 15,-,. 1 � , � -Wt (De I'unito au sommet du parement) 0"(0 mm) E Unit to side facing(protruding%"[19 mm])(De l'unit�au c�t�du parement) 3vo"(O mm) `� u,� F From door opening of unit to edge of floor protection' , !o2 :[-; t�;l^ . °3 ' a _+ riipr,,3. :p4 _ )fix� (De la porte ouvrant au devant de protection de plancher) 6"(152 mm) G From side of unit to edge of floor,protection (De Pouverture de parte pour prendre parti de protection de plancher) 5,'✓ I ,6" (152 mm) Ji Y3 ;! 7 t )-.i - J X ?JIM lorl C These dimensions are minimum clearances. D It is recommended that you ensure ,•. sufficientµ room for;,,seNicing,,, routine,,, '. It cleaning and maintenancea��z,l J'i The unit'must be installed with a minimum Q ( of 6"(152 mm) of floor protection in front I of and to,the sides of the door opening. r' i I Figure* M55C-FPI Cleara a to Combustibles: �•,� ) . THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION: ! 1. Install the�wallrthermostat (millivolt rated thermostat A recommended;,or`a 12/24 Volt rated thermostat set to millivolts) in a location'thkis not too close to the unit ` but will effectively heat•thedesired area. 2. Connect the Thermostat or-Timertit`o�the thermostat wires on the unit. (Fig. 5) i If the heat in the room becomes too great, the high limit switch may turn the stove off and the switch will have to be manually reset. To reset the high limit switch: f -open the.hopper lid -remove plug under control panel Figure 5:Thermostat connection wires. -use screwdriver to press down on the button on top of the snap disk switch 18 ISN STALLATi 1' N, VENT TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT.YOUR PELLET STOVE BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED DEALERIINSTALLER. Table 2:Use in conjunction with Figure 6 for allowable exterior vent termination locations. Letter Minimum Clearance Description` ' a" A 24 in(61 cm) Above grass,top,of plants,wood,or any other'combustible materials: B 48 in (122 cm) Beside/below any door or window that may be opened. (18"(46 cm)Iif outside fresh air installed.) C 12 in(30 cm) Above any door or window that may be opened. (9"(23 cm)-if outside fresh air, installed.) ,, , D 24 in(61 cm) To any adjacent building,,fences and.protruding;parts of the structure. E 24 in(61 cm) Below any eave or roof overhang F 12 in(30 cm) To outside comer. G 12 in(30 cm) To inside corner,combustible wall(vertical and horizontal terminations): H 3 ft 5f cm)within a height To each side of center line,extended above natural gas or propane meter/,-- ,;r of 15 ft(4.5 m)above the regulator assembly or mechanical vent. meter/regulator assembly - - I 3 ft(91 cm) From any forced air intake of othir appliance` J 12 in(30 cm) Clearance to non-mechanical air supply'inlet to building,or the combustion air inlet to any appliance. K 24 in(61 cm) Clearance above roof line for vertical terminations. . , - L 7 It(2.13'm) 'Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property. 1. Do not terminate , the• vent in any enclosed or semi-enclosed areas such -rte as a carport,. garage, NG attic, crawlspace, narrow walkway, closely fenced D ' Farea, under a sundeck or porch, or any location A — I--that can build up' 'a ®Termnawn cap - H concentration of fumes ®Air Supply inletcw Meeer ®Restriction Zone i SUCK as Stairwells, Covered Figure 6:Use in conjunction with Table 2 for allowable exterioe vent termination q breezeway, etc. locations. 2. Vent surfaces,can become hot enough to cause bums if touched by children. Non-combustible shielding or I guards may be required. - 3. Termination must exhaust above the inlet elevation. It is recommended that at least five feet of vertical pipe be installed outside when the appliance is.vented directly through a wall,to create some natural draft to prevent the possibility of smoke or odor during appliance shut down or power failure.This will keep exhaust from causing a nuisance or hazard from exposing people or shrubs to high temperatures. In any case;the safest and preferred venting method is to extend the vent through the roof vertically. 4. Distance from the bottom of the termination and grade is 12"(30 cm) minimum. This is conditional upon the plants and'nature of grade surface.The exhaust gases are hot enough to ignite grass, plants and shrubs located in the vicinity of termination.The grade surface must not be lawn. 5. If the unit is incorrectly vented or the air to fuel mixture is out of balance, a slight discoloration of the exterior of the house might occur. Since these factors are beyond the control of Sherwood Industries Ltd, we grant no guarantee against such incidents. NOTE:Venting terminals shall not be recessed into walls or siding. 19 1,N$TAL LLAT I C]N" OUTSIDE.FRESWAIR CONNECTION: This Heater,must have adequate air foKproper combustion in the room that it is installed. . A Fresh-air intake is strongly recommended for all installations.- Failure to .install•intake air- may result in - improper combustion as well as the unit INSTALLATION MASONRY FIREPLACE INSTALLATION: Rain Cap A`'•'non-combustible manufactured s- Steel Plate or Flashing hearth pad (min.,24 gauge. galvanized steel or similar) must cover combustible Flexible or Rigid 4" , +,flooring underneath,T as wellias 6" (150 stainless Steel Liner mm) in,front.of,the.heater and 6".(150 F �`? min) to the side'ofthe heater., r A. Install,the hearth pad. 2. Lock any existing fireplace dampers L,� t in the_open.position. Damper Removed or Fastened Open }, r3. Set 'leveling leg: to approximate ' Flexible stainless height. steel pipe 12"(30.5cm)Mantle connection Minimum 36"(91 cm) 4. Connect a Exhaust Starter Quick k� from Bottom of stove Connect straight to the exhaust pipe. Surround Panel 5. This fireplace insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of 4" diameter extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney. The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S635, Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory-Built Chimneys and Vents, ® Min 5' ' or CAN/ULC-S640, Standard for .(150 mm) Lining Systems for New Masonry Floor Protection Chimneys. Masonry Fireplace Combustible Floor 6. It is!necessary to permanently seal Figure 9: Masonry fireplace installation. -any opening between the masonry of the fireplace and the facing masonry. I . • When installing the insert into a masonry fireplace, DO NOT remove any bricks or masonry, with the following exception: masonry or steel, including the damper plate, may be removed from the smoke shelf and adjacent damper frame, if necessary, to accommodate a chimney-liner. Do this only if their + removal will not weaken the structure of the fireplace and chimney, and will not reduce protection for combustible materials to less than that required by the national building code. When installing the fireplace insert into a zero clearance fireplace, DO NOT cut or modify any..factory firebox.parts.. . 21 y N sTALLA[O N POSITIVE FLUE CONNECTION WITHOUT A FULL-RELINE,(USA ONLY): "AJ. + '' s,,- 1!P1 This unit does not require a full reline (in USA only) when installing into,a masonry fireplace, however, it is recommended to ensure proper drafting of the appliance. IMPORTANT. Ensure"the chimney and:firebox are cleaned and free of all debris, including soot and ashes, before proceeding with this installation. if it is not clean soot maybe blown into the room through the unit's blower. Ensure the fireplace and chimney have not deteriorated in any way. If there is any sign of corrosion or,damage in the.chimney the unit can not be installed.This unit can be installing in a masonry fireplace built to(UBC 3Tor ULGS628•standards)or a factory built fireplace(built to UL 127 or ULC S610 standards). I 1. Install the hearth pad. The floor 6"(150 mm) in front of the unit and 6"(150 mm)to each side of the unit must be protected with anon-combustible hearth pad. " 2. The vent connector lroifi the insert must extend a minimum of 18"above the chimney seal plate. The chimney seal plate area must be sealed to prevent the exhaust from the chimney from coming back into the fireplace,and prevent air from the fireplace from entering the chimney which will affect proper drafting of appliance. E ' = A qualified installer should evaluate. the existing fireplace to determine the best method for achieving a positive - ,flue connection between the vent pipe s The existing chimney can or liner and the chimney. Whatever' not be'corroded or method used must effectively seal damaged in any way. the area to prevent room air passage' to the chimney cavity of the fireplace. Chimney must be completely o --- t , a sealedwith anon-combustlble A couple•-examples of Approved material and be possible to ' ;'' 1 remove annual) Methods-of Achieving a Positive Flue Top'of vent pipe r � � Y g must be 18' . V. ..{ for cleaning. I. (45.7cm)minimum Connection are: above the chimney R 12"(30.5cm)Mantle s i ' seal plate.' Minimum 36"(91 c m)` a) .Secure a seal-off plate (i.e. 22- ; t •:;',� , from Bottom of stove. gage sheet steel) in the masonry, fireplace throat using masonry screws.. Surround Panel:. ___. b)Pack : non-combustible material (i.e. rockwool) around the vent r pipe or using a flue adapter.) • 3. Set leveling leg to approximate height. r u - 4:.Connect -the Exhaust Starter Quick Connect straight to the exhaust pipe. Min 6" r + x n (15.2 cm) q- Floor Protection „ a „ Masonry Fireplace Combustible Floor , I r l Figure 10: Masonry fireplace positive flue installation. IMPORTANT: The chimney seal plate must be removed for the annually chimney cleaning as ash will build up on top of the plate. 22 INSTALLATION BUILT-IN INSTALLATION: -y . Installation without'a masonry fireplace- The M55C7FPI can be installed without an existing.masonry fireplace by building an enclosure for the unit to be installed,in. This enclosure must be a minimum of 18"deep,,36"wide and 23-1/4"high and made.with 1/2"noncombustiblecement board. The floor of-the enclosure must consist-of a'minimum'of 1-1%4",'air space and a layer of 1/2"noncombustible cement board and a layer of tile. The-air space must be'silpported witli�sheet metal studs and have no combustible material in the air space. `AII venting for Built-In installation must use PL or L venting and be'installed with vent manufacturer's recommended clearances.' defer to page 9 for Clearances to Combustibles. Box Depth is 18" minimum for Rear;vent and may require . 20" for thimble clearance on vertical vent Wood Framing Cement board box and facing Wall Thimble 37" 95„ 8 3„ twL L y Tile over cement board 23 1/4" 9 $„ 8 18" 8 26" 16" 58�. Wood Trim 48.1 11 1 „ Optional fresh 2 air intake Cement board 2X4 Steel studs — screwed to steel studs 141, minimum 1-1/4" thick Figure 11: Built-in Specifications 23 I N STALLAT-1 ON HORIZONTAL EXHAUST THROUGH WALL INSTALLATION: ".7 't'j Vent installation: install vent at clearances specified by the vent manufacturer. .- A chimney`connector shall 'not'pass through'an'attic or roof space, closet or similar concealed spaces, or a floor, or ceiling. Where passage through a'wall.Ior partition of combustible construction'isodesired, 'the installation'must'conform to CAN/CSA-B365 Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment,`and with all localr'egulations, including those referring to 'regional and,'national:'Only use venting of l.'or PL type or"corn certified venting if corn will'be burned as a fuel with an inside diameter of 4 inches(100 mm). All joints in the exhaust venting system must be fastened with at least three (3) screws. NOTE: • It is recommended that horizontal through wall installations'have a'"T"and 3 to 5`feet (91 to 152 cm) of vertical pipe in the system to help naturally draft the unit in the event of extreme weather or a power outage. This may also be required if a proper burn cannot be maintained, after the stove has been tested and the airflow set. This is due to the back pressure in the exhaust caused by airflow around the structure. • Follow vent manufacturer guidelines for installation, clearance to combustibles, and sealing of venting. High temp Sealant must be used when connecting vent pipe to the unit's starter pipe. Improper seals at the vent joints may cause-combustion by-products to leak into the room where+installed - seal as required by vent manufacturer. 1. Locate the center of the exhaust pipe on the wall, refer to pellet vent manufacturer installation instructions for correct hole size and clearance to combustibles. 2. Install the wall thimble as per the instructions written on the thimble. Maintain an effective vapour barrier in accordance with local building codes. 3. Install a length of vent pipe into the wall thimble. Try not to have joints inside the thimble. The pipe should install easily into the thimble. 4. Connect the exhaust vent pipe to the exhaust pipe on the stove. Seal the connection with high temperature silicone. S. The pipe must extend at least 12" (30 cm) away from the building. If necessary, bring another length of pipe to the outside of the home to connect to the first section. Do not forget to place high temperature silicone around the pipe that passes through the thimble if required by vent manufacturer. 6. Install vent termination or 3-5'of vertical pipe and a 90 degree elbow and vent termination. is; 3V 24 UNSTALLAT!•ON i RECOMMENDED - THROUGH WALL WITH VERTICAL RISE AND HORIZONTAL,T;ERMINATION INSTALL4TION:� . •ti. - .. a E. tl .J.'.1 tt_•, .. . ,v !'r,4 ta . � tUJ_4?..I{ NOTE -This venting configuration is only for.use,.With-the Built-In installation. Termination cap 90°elbow _ i Wall framing y i v Y Vertical section -of vent pipe Wall strap to oe_ Horizontal frame for a thimble Clean ` out tee Wall thimble I �- Figure 12:Venting horizontally with rise. M1 75 1'N•S TAL' LAT t3 N Odr"sIbE_VeRncn�INj;fA L ►1riOrvS.,r �... � , ,. H-. To accomplish an outside vertical pipe installation,follow the"HORIZONTAL EXHAUST THROUGH WALL INSTALLATIONS" section and then finish it by performing the following. 1. Install a tee with clean out on the outside of the house. 2. Install PL vent upward from the tee. Make sure that you install support brackets to keep the vent __straight and.secure..All joints in the exhaust venting system must befastenedwith at least three (3) screws. _ _ ;3. Install ceiling thimble and secure the flashing as you go through the roof. '4. Ensure that the,rain-cap is approximately 24"(61 cm) above the roof. ' NOTE -This venting,configuration is only for use with the Built-In installation. Rain cap 24" (61 cm) Flashing 1 f 3"(7.5 cm) Clearance t f f rt bracket F Tee with cleanout j type "L" vent Figure 13:Outside Vertical Installation. 26 1-1 I N=STALLAT.I O N r INSIDE VERTICAL INSTALLATIONS: 1.. Instalta,tee or.900.elbow,on the inside of the house. 2. Install'PL vent-u'pwa'rd-from"the'i6e. Make'sure that you install support brackets to keep the'vent straight and secure. Al,joints,in the.exhaust venting system must be;fastened with at least three,(3) screws. 3. Install ceiling thimble and secure the flashing as you go through the roof. 4. Ensure that the rain cap is approximately 24" (61 cm) above the roof. NOTE -This venting configuration is only for use with the Built-In installation'. Rain cap 24" (67 cm) plashing ` '`Iy•C!''t'' iii: )i I'. r{i�i�,F] 1 ,. ,, t '`' ' 3"(7.5 cm) � Clearance , Support { bracket .., y'­ _ ,,;' Tee or 900 elbow ' -{ iGrr j •• , Type"L" r ; 'vent Fiii6i 1I :Inside Vertical Venting. 27 TROU'B,LES1=10.Wt'lNG _ DO NOT: _ _ -- -- - --- —__-=Ga of TAJJ,..V�JAXTAI L� Y�r�rj • Service the stove with wet hands. The stove is an electrical appliance,which, iay pose a•shi hazard if handled improperly. Only qualified technicians should deal with possible�internal electrical failures. I • Do'not remove from the firebox any screws without penetrating oil lubrication: .s . j ,r• !� ,� WHAT TO DO IF: 1. The stove will not start. 2. The stove will not operate when hot. . �L ,. ! -;i, ,u lr,t , -r,frjgv Giri I Ott 3. The exhaust blower will not function normally. 4. Light # 3 on Heat output bar flashing- 5. 5. Auger light flashes but auger motor does not-turn at all.- 6. The 200 OF (93 OC),high limit temperature sensor has tripped. 1 7. The convection blower will not function normally. 8. Ignitor- the Fuel will not light. 9. Control settings (Heat Level) has no effect on theAre—) r�—J 10. The stove keeps going out. 11 The agitator does not turn. *NOTE: All troubleshooting procedures should be,carried out by qualified technicians or installers. 1.The stove will not start f �, • Check the line fuse to see if it has blown. • Make sure the stove is.plugged in and the wall oudet,is supplying power. • If the Control Board has been placed in the ON /OFF thermostat mode, then turn the thermostat up to call for heat. �- • Ensure the burn pbt liner is correctly placed'in•the burn pot • Check the Heat Level Indicator. -I_f the # 3'light is flashing (unit may be out of fuel) • Check the Door and Ash Pan door-THEY MUST BE CLOSED TIGHT: • See section 8"The Fuel will not lighf:-r • Check the fuse on the circuit board. • If the unit still does not start, contact your,local service dealer for service. 2.The stove will not operate when hot. • Check the Heat Level Indicator if a fire is not detected or if the fire has gone out the#3 light will flash because the Exhaust Temperature Sensor's' have opened. I • Check the hopper for fuel. R • Incorrect air damper/combustion air trim setting. Excessive air may, consume the fire too quickly before the next drop.of fuel, leaving completely unburned fuel in the burn pot liner`. Insufficient air may cause,the.vacuum switch,to.open or will-cause build up, further restricting the air flow through the Burn Pot Liner.This in turn will cause the fuel to•burn cold and,very slowly. Fuel may build up and smother the fire. In this case clean the burn pot: NOTE: The unit may re quire-a change to the vent system nor installation of fresh air to correct Air to Fuel ratio problems if unable to achieve proper damper setting.._ - • Combustion Blower failure. - The'Combustion Blower-is-not turning fast enough to generate the proper vacuum in'the fire box. Visual Check — is the blower motor turning. See section #3 - The Exhaust Blower will not function normally. - • Poor Quality Fuel 1-Insufficient energy,in the fuel to produce enough-heat eo-keep the stove burning zs TR,O U,B LES H O,OTI,N G' • Exhaust Temperature Sensor failure. Bypass;sensor-located on Exhaust Blower, if stove now.operates properly, the unit may require cleaning or a new sensor. Contact your local dealer for service. • Check the agitator to make sure it is turning properly. r 3. The exhaust motor will not function normally. • Check the line fuse to see if it has blown. • Open the access panels; check all connections against the wiring diagram. • Check the Exhaust Blower voltage across the blower motor wires (>=115V on #5.setting and >= 75V on #1 setting). —Replace the Circuit Board if the Voltage reading is less than 75 V. with a line voltage of >115 V AC. • Clean all.exhaust passages and venting. • Check and, if necessary, replace capacitor. 4. Light # 3 on Heat output bar flashing (The Exhaust Temp. Switch contacts have,opened.) • Stove ran out of fuel -check fuel level in the hopper. • See sections #2-Stove will not operate when hot, #3-The Exhaust motor will not function normally, and #5- Unit is on but auger does not tum at all for more su scions. , 5 99e ., • Severe negative pressure in area where unit is installed - Check the operation by opening a window, does this solve the problem? If it does, install fresh air intake to unit or room. Venting system may require vertical section to move termination into a low pressure zone. u5 • To reset Circuit Board after a trouble code- push the ON/OFF button. P.J S. Unit is on but auger motor does not turn at all. • Check the line fuse to see if it has blown. • Check the Door and Ash Pan door..,THEY MUST BE,CLOSED TIGHT. • If the Auger gear box does not turn but the motor's armature does try to spin;then the auger is jammed. Try to break apart jam by poking at the jam through the drop tube. If this fails then empty the hopper and remove the Auger Cover **Remember to re-seal the cover after installation** • Auger stopped running. Pinch, break or blockage in Vacuum Hose - Check hose for pinch points'or damage, replace or re-route as required. Blow out Vacuum Hose and intake pipe. • Damage to wires between Circuit Board and Vacuum Switch'and Auger Motor' Inspect wires and connectors. a • Vacuum Switch failure - Bypass the vacuum switch, if this'corrects the problem check for above problems before replacing the Vacuum Switch. +. 1, . ` • Blocked exhaust/ venting system - Have stove and venting cleaned and inspected! • Check Vacuum levels at the Vacuum Switch, with a Magnahelic Gauge (readings must be above .07" W.C. on low fire). 6. Light # 4 on Heat output bar flashing. 1C Hopper is open, or hopper switch has failed. r d , { • Reset sensor and determine cause.Was it Convection Blower failure or Circuit board control problems? • The 200 OF (93 °C) high limit temperature sensor has tripped. 29 TROUBLESHbb"f(NG 7.The convection'blower will not funcaorn'normally. . • Check the line fuse to see if it has blown. - 'f • Clean all grill openings at the back and below unit . r • Check the Voltage across the blower wires, It should adjust with the heat output settings. If not contact your local dealer for service. a 8. Ignitor-the pellets will not light. i • Check the line fuse to see if it has blown. NOTE: The ignitor should be bright orange in color. • Everything else in the stove operates but the ignitor will not light the pellets. • Make sure the burn pot liner is up tight and square to the ignitor tube by pulling the ignitor tube out towards the liner. • Check to see if the exhaust blower is operating. If not, contact your local dealer for service. • Verify that the air pump is functioning properly. - 9*'Control settings(Heat Level)has no'effect on the fire. na • Check the line fuse to see if it'has blown.- • Check position of the Thermostat slide'switch on the Circuit Board:r • If there is no control'of the Heat Level button, make sure the'thermostat is calling for heat. • Call your local dealer for service. 10. The stove keeps going out. If the stove goes out and leaves fresh unburned fuel in'the burn pbt liner;-the fire is going out before the stove shuts off. • Trim the combustion air down to decrease the magnahelic pressure. Turn the Heat Level up slightly (poor quality'fuels will require'slightly-higher settings). Set the auger trim up one setting If the stove goes out and there are partially burned pellets left in the burn pot liner,-the stove has shut down due to a lack of air, exhaust temperature, or power failure. •.: Trim the combustion air to a higher setting to increase the magnahelic pressure inside the stove. • Check to see if the stove needs a more complete cleaning. • Turn the Heat Level up slightly^{poor,qualityfuel,will require,slightly;higher settings). • Did the power go out? • Contact your local Dealer for,service. V 11. The agitator does not turn. , • Ensure unit has finished start-up. • Ensure agitator is locked into the drive shaft properly and isnot jammed. J f • Check drive chain assembly and gear motor for damage. • , Check the;agitator motor is functioning properly. 30 WIRING DjAGRAM Red. _� �B►ack Blue Black ZPF�Pac"Or Browp Exhaust Combustion _ _ Brown ~ Temperature Blower Blue Blue r"—�Sensor Black White _ l 0 0 ., 120V ,Red O 0 ° ° Ground White Air Pump O Plug ❑— Green Ground 00ql,.evvv-% Red o 3M White 0 �—Ignitor �-- 0 o U 10210 - - Thermo sfat �; � ; Ground 0 0 0 DO m 3 White Agitator -, Black Blue/Yellow E] Motor Red White �--Auger Yellow Yellow _Motor Pu leVL Blue _ e pF capae��r Brown Brown Black Convection Brown - purple ` Blue Blower White White Grey Grey GreyGre Vacuum Switch Orange Oran a High limit Orange Temperature Switch ConnectOran Hopper e . `. Thermostat Switch Here - 31 `° PARTS LIST Reference # Description Part # OPTION Log Set - -- 50-1963 OPTION'- M55CI O/S Filler Panel 50-2155 OPTION; Pellet-StoveThermostat 50-1971 OPTION Glass Tinted M55C , 50-2247 OPTION M55C-FPI Service Rails 50-2262 1 Hopper Switch 50-2052 2 High Limit Temp'Sensor 200°F (93°C) Manual Reset EF-016 3 120°F(49°C)Ceramic Fan Temp Sensor• EC-001 4 -'a' I.D.Auger Brass Bushings(Set of 2) 50-1806 5 Stainless Steel Cast Agitator with Coupler , 50-1697 6 Convection Blower 80mm 50-2064 7 Domestic Power Cord(115V) _ EC-042 8 . Auger With Paddles 50-1161 9 Air Pump 50-1702 10 Auger Stops(Clear Rubber) 50-1559 11 Auger Plate And Bushing (Assembly) 50-1658 12 Silicone Hose (Black) 50-2067 13 W 1.D.Auger Collar with Screw 50-968 14 Auger Motor 2rpm 50-2054 15 Exhaust Motor Capacitor including Strap 50-2053 16 Agitator Drive Shaft with Sprocket 50-1698 17 Motor Drive Sprocket 50-1700 18 Auger Motor 1 rpm '' EF-001 19 Combustion Blower including Housing&Gasket 50-2377 Combustion Blower Gasket 50-2380 20 M55C-FS Daughter Board 50-2109 21 M55C-FS Mother Board _4, ;, - - 50-2110 22 M55C-FS Glass 50-2119 23 Vacuum Switch Low Pressure 50-1390 ,c 24 Silicone Hose(Red) _ ff EF-018 25 Drive Chain 50-2059 26 M55C Glass Retainer "' 50-2122 n,27 M55C Door Complete _ 50-2137 28 Auger Tube Cover 50-2141 29 M55 Ignitor Assembly r 50-2142 30 Hinge Bracket(Inner)_ 50-2144 31 M55C-FPI Owners Manual 50-2257 32 M55C-FPI Technical Manual �' 50-2259 33 M55C Touch Up Paint Bottle-DB 50-2263 34 M55C Touch Up Paint Bottle-BE 50-2264 35 M55C Touch Up Paint Bottle-CH 50-2265 36 Firebox Liner Support 50-2266 32 PARTS LIST Reference,,-#' ' Description _F _ - Part #a - 37 M55C-FPI Control Panel with Decal - 50-2267" 38 Exhaust Channel CW Sensor = 50=2286 - 39, , Baffle _ 50-2287 40 - Y4" Spring Pin _ __ _ - 50-1701 41 Agitator Bushing Left Side 50-1703 42 - M55C-FS Wiring Harness ` r _ "- ` -- - 50-2149 43 Latch Bolt&Rollers C/W Nut - " '50-2213 -44- - " Motherboard Mounting Panel "` - 50-2288 45 Bum Pot Scraper Tool ` 50-1254-- 46 T.- -Door And Ash Door Gasket 9/16 Firm=_10f((3.05m):- 50-2058 47,-, M55C-FPI Cast Front Mounting Brackets(Set of 2) 50-2289 48 —4" Exhaust Starter Tube C/W Gasket 50-2290 49 -' Cast Fluted Firebox Liner - - 50-2291 50 Pedestal&Ash Pan Gasket-1 Oft(3.05m) EF-208 - 51 - Ash Pan - 50-2292 52 . 7 in"Drawer Slides(Set of 2) 50-2293 53 22 in Drawer Slides(Set of 2) 50-2294 54 Bearings with Mounting Bolts(Set of 4) 50-2295 55 M55C-FPI/Milan/Empress FPI 2 Amp Small Fuse 50-2302 56 M55C-FPI/Milan/Empress FPI 4 Amp Small Fuse Ignitor 50-2303 57 Agitator Drive Bracket 50-2038 58 Pellet Stove Cleaning Brush EF-156 59 Firebox Cleaning Port Covers EF-194A 60 Window Channel Tape-72"(1.8m) EC-058 61 Bum Pot 50-1692 62 SS Bum Pot Liner 50-2042 63 Fire Grate 50-2036 64 Cast Front with Doors-PD 50-2107 64 Cast Front with Doors-Beach 50-2120 64 Cast Front with Doors-Chestnut 50-2130 64 Cast Front with Doors-Diamond Black 50-2304 65 M55C-FPI Cast Top-PD 50-2268 65 M55C-FPI Cast Top-Beach 50-2277 65 M55C-FPI Cast Top-Chestnut 50-2283 65 M55C-FPI Cast Top-DB 50-2296 66 M55C-FPI Cast Side Left-PD 50-2269 66 M55C-FPI Cast Side Left-Beach 50-2274 66 M55C-FPI Cast Side Left-Chestnut 50-2280 66 M55C-FPI Cast Side Left-DB 50-2297 33 PARTS° LIST Reference:* Description_ 4 '=•Part•#'- 67' M55C-Ff?L.Cast Side Right-Pb 50-2270. 67 - M55C-FPI-Cast Side Right-Beach _ .. 50-2275 . 67 M55C-FPI Cast Side Right-Chestnut : _. _ 5072281 67 M55C-FPI Cast Side Right-DB . _ _ _ 5072298 68 _M55C-FPI Cast Ash Door-PD_ _ 50-2271 68 _ M55C-FPI Cast Ash Door-Beach_W_- _ -i- . __50-2276 68 _M55C-FPI Cast Ash Door 7-Chestnut_ Y _ 50=2282 68 _M55C-FPI Cast.Ash Door-DB. _. '' 50-2299 _ 69 _M55C-FPI Cast Surround.Trim-Only-PD _ "` _50-2272 _ 69 _ _ M55C-FPI Cast Surround Trim Only-Beaii__' _ 50-2278 69 M55C-FPI Cast Surround Trim Only-Chestnut 50-2284 69 M55C-FPI Cast Surround Trim Only-DB 56-2300_ . M55C-FPI Cast Surround No Trim-PD 50-2273 . 70 M55C-FPI.Cast Surround No Trim-Beach `' '` -_ _.50-2279 70 M55C-FPI Cast Surround No Trim-Chestnut = _50-2285 70 M55C-FPI Cast Surround No Trim-DB 50-2301 L, r ' 34 PA RTS d D"I'A G RA M _- 40 O M P O N E N T S 8 6 4 23 8 4 3 19 20 a 37- 0 ) 13 29 14 `• M 1 Sr r r t =f 10 r 52 �`� r - 15 ,: 11 9 47 - X21 49 41 24 18 54 45 17 53, 25 16 .-- 5 40 22 35 �' �_ PARTS'' 'DIAGRAM -STEELY 70 69 x 30 28 4 � 38 J 63 , ,: . 4 39 / 62 37 61 ' 36 51 r"M ? ` '0 44 o. '} 59 57 66 26 wt � x 27 67,E 68 64 " LL 36 NOTES 37 A —N-O t E S.a 38 Warranty for Enviro Pellet Products Sherwood Industries Ltd.("Sherwood")hereby warrants,subject to the terms and Exclusions conditions herein set forth,this product against defects in material and workmanship' An expanded list of exclusions is available at www.erwiro.cordhelp'warranty.html during the specified warranty period starting from the date of original purchase at retail. In the event of a defect of material or workmanship during the specified warranty period, This warranty does not cover: Sherwood reserves the right to make repairs or to assess the replacement of a defective ■ Damage as a result of improper usage or abuse. i product at Sherwood's factory.The shipping costs are to be paid by the consumer. ■ Damage caused from over-firing due to incorrect setup or tampering. All warranties by Sherwood are set forth herein and no claim shall be made against Sherwood on any oral warranty or representation. ■ Damage caused by incorrect installation. j Conditions To the Dealer i ■ A completed warranty registration must be submitted to Sherwood within 90 days ■ Provide name,address and telephone number of purchaser and date of purchase. of original purchase via the online warranty registration page or via the mail-in warranty registration card provided.Have the installer fill in the installation data •,Provide date of purchase.Name of installer and dealer.Serial number of the • > sheet in the back of the manual for warranty and future reference. appliance.Nature of complaint,defects or malfunction,description and part#of any parts replaced. ■ This warranty applies only to the original owner in the original location from date of _ install. ■ Pictures or return of damaged or defective product maybe required. ■ The unit must have been properly installed by a qualified technician or installer,and To the Disbibutor must meet all local and national building code requirements. ■ Sign and verify that work and information are correct ■ The warranty does not cover removal and re-installation costs. • Sherwood Industries Ltd.reserves the right to make changes without notice. Sherwood Industries Ltd. ■ Sherwood Industries Ltd.and its employees or representatives will.not assume 6782 Oldfield Road,Victoria,BC.Canada V8M 2A3 arty damages,either directly or indirectly caused by improper usage,operation, Online warranty registration:www.enviro.com/warranty/ I installation,servicing or maintenance-of this appliance: ■ A proof of original purchase must be provided by you or the dealer including serial Y number. , , Category One Year Two Year Limited'Lifetime`i�n)r' Parts (unit serial number required) Firebox Brick Panels (cast) v Firebox ? f e Heat Exchanger r Bum Pot .40 Burn Pot Liner v i Firebox Liner Panels w/Insulation %0 Ceramic Glass 2 Pedestal/Legs(excluding finish) v. Surround Panels(excluding finish) Exterior Panels(excluding finish) h lip to 5 year`s Electrical Components v Steel Brick Liner (Metal) Exterior Surface Finishing 3 v Labour v Whereas warranty has expired,replacement parts will be warrantied for 90 days from part purchase date. Labour not included. Unit serial number required. ? Glass is covered for thermal breakage.Photos of box,inside of door,and unit serial#must be supplied for breakage due to shipping. 3 Exterior Surface finishing covers Plating,Enamel or Paint and excludes colour changes,chipping,and fingerprints. Gaskets not covered by Warranty. Travel costs not included. Cast Agitator: 1 year for pellet.Not covered when burning altemative fuels.(Cast agitators are a consumable item) L 39 INSTALLATION DATA *SHEET The following information must be recorded by the installer for warranty purposes and future reference. NAME OF OWNER: NAME OF DEALER: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: 4 J PHONE: PHONE: MODEL: M55C-FPI NAME OF INSTALLER: SERIAL NUMBER: . 11) DATE OF PURCHASE: (dd/mm/yyyy) DATE OF INSTALLATION: (dd/mm/yyyy) ADDRESS: MAGNEHELIC AT INSTALL: INSTALLER'S SIGNATURE: PHONE: MANUFACTURED ft SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. 6782 OLDFIELD RD. 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