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P61A Pellet Stove
3-90-05822R29_JR15_04/14
sMoke is visible coMing out oF vent
1. Air-fuel ratio is too rich.
a. Feed rate too high.
b. Draft too low caused by a gasket leak.
low heat outPut
1. Feed rate too low
2. Draft too low because of gasket leak.
3. Poor quality or damp pellets
4. Combination of 1 and 2.
troubleshooting
helpful hints
cleaning burn Pot
Whenever your stove is not burning, take the opportunity to
scrape the burn pot to remove carbon buildup. A vacuum
cleaner is handy to remove the residue.
be sure the stove
is cold if you use a vacuum.
Carbon buildup can be scraped loose with the fire burning
using the special tool provided with your stove. Scrape the
floor and sides of the burn pot. The carbon will be pushed out
by the incoming fuel. Always wear gloves to do this.
removing ashes
Turn the Temp Dial to number 1 approximately 30 minutes
before removing ashes. This will result in a cooler stove and
ash pan.
curing Paint
You may notice some smoke and odor during the first firing of
the appliance. This is likely part of the paint curing process,
and will diminish with time. Consider keeping a window open
during the first hour of operation, to remove any associated
odors.
keep the stove free of dust and dirt, especially around
the motors and circuit board.
stove does not Feed
1. No fuel in hopper.
2. Firebox draft may be too low for sensing switch in feeder
circuit to operate.
check for closed doors
, loose or
missing gasket on doors or hopper lid.
3. Feed motor will not run until the ESP control senses a
certain temperature. Maybe you did not put enough fuel
or starting gel in the burn pot before manually lighting
the fire.
4. Restriction in the hopper or feeder. Remove all fuel and
examine. Clear the obstruction.
5. Feed motor has failed.
PartiallY burned Pellets
1. Feed rate too high.
2. Poor air to fuel mixture. (Check burn pot clean-out cover
and air intake).
3. Burn pot or heat exchanger tubes may need to be
cleaned.
4. Combination of all the above.
5.
#6 status blink
: A 6 blink control board status indication
is caused by poor or incomplete combustion. The circuit
board has the ability to track the combustion through
feed settings and ESP temperatures. When the control
board has calculated poor or incomplete combustion,
it will shut down the unit as a safety feature. (Poor or
incomplete combustion is a contributor of creosote
which may cause a chimney fire)
a 6 blink status may be caused by several things:
1. Blocked or partially blocked flue.
2. Blocked or partially blocked inlet air.
a. Backdraft damper on the inlet pipe may be stuck
closed.
b. If outside air is installed, the Termination Cap may
be blocked.
3. The air chamber under the burnpot may be filled with
fines and small bits of ash.
4. The holes in the burnpot may be getting filled with ash
or carbon buildup.
5. Combustion blower fan blades may need cleaned.
6. Fuel restrictions as noted above.
sMoke sMell
Seal the vent pipe joints and connection to stove with silicone.
The exhaust vent is the only part of the system that is under
positive pressure.
Fire has gone out- check for status light.
1. No fuel in hopper.
2. Draft is too low, blocked flue.
3. Something is restricting fuel flow.
4. Hopper lid not closed properly.
5. Feed motor or combustion blower has failed.
Fuel
Pellet fuels are put into 3 categories in terms of ash content.
Premium at 1% or less, Standard at 3% or less and all others
at 3% or more.
The P61A is capable of burning all 3 categories of pellets,
and up to a 50% mixture with shelled corn, see next page
for special instructions.
It should be noted, that higher ash content will require more
frequent ash removal, scraping of the burn pot, and may
provide less BTU's per pound.
The moisture content of pellets must not exceed 8%, corn
15%. Higher moisture will rob BTU's and may not burn
properly.
Fuel should be stored in a dry area, outside of the stove's
installation clearance area and outside of the space required
for charging and ash removal. See Page 7.