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7074-803C

B. Avoiding Smoke and Odors

Negative Pressure, Shut-Down and Electrical 

Power Failure

To reduce the probability of back-drafting or burn-back 

in the pellet appliance during power failure or shut down 

conditions, it must be able to draft naturally without exhaust 

blower operation.

Negative pressure in the house will resist this natural draft if 

not accounted for in the pellet appliance installation.

Heat rises in the house and leaks out at upper levels. This 

air must be replaced with cold air from outdoors which 

flows into lower levels of the house.

Vents and chimneys into basements and lower levels of the 

house can become the conduit for air supply and reverse 

under these conditions.

Outside Air

An outside air kit is recommended in all installations. The 

Outside Air Kit must be ordered separately.

Per national building codes, consideration must be given 

to combustion air supply to all combustion appliances. 

Failure to supply adequate combustion air for all appliance 

demands may lead to back-drafting of those and 

other appliances.

When the appliance is roof vented (strongly recommended):

The air intake is best located on the exterior wall 

oriented towards the prevailing wind direction during 

the heating season.

When the appliance is side-wall vented:

The air intake is best located on the same exterior wall 

as the exhaust vent outlet and located lower on the wall 

than the exhaust vent outlet.

The outside air supply kit can supply most of the demands 

of the pellet appliance, but consideration must be given to 

the total house demand.

House demand may consume the air needed for the 

appliance. It may be necessary to add additional ventilation 

to the space in which the pellet appliance is located.

Consult with your local HVAC professional to determine the 

ventilation demands for your house.

CAUTION

• 

DO NOT CONNECT THIS Appliance TO A CHIMNEY 

FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

• 

DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION 

DUCT OR SYSTEM.

Vent Configurations

When installing a pellet appliance with a horizontal vent 

configuration the frequency of power outages should 

be considered:

•  Power outages during operation will cause the 

appliance to immediately turn off and may create 

conditions where smoke will back draft into the house. 

In order to reduce the likelihood of smoke back drafting 

into the house during a power outage, Hearth and 

Home Technologies strongly suggests:

 - Installing the pellet venting with a minimum vertical 

run of 5 feet (1.52m).

 - Installing the outside air kit at least 4 feet (1.22m) 

below the vent termination.

To prevent soot damage to exterior walls of the house and 

to prevent re-entry of soot or ash into the house:

• 

Maintain specified clearances to windows, doors and 

air inlets, including air conditioners.

• 

Vents should not be placed below ventilated soffits. 

Run the vent above the roof.

•  Avoid venting into alcove locations.

•  Vents should not terminate under overhangs, decks or 

onto covered porches.

•  Maintain minimum clearance of 12 inches (305mm) 

from the vent termination to the exterior wall. If 

you see deposits developing on the wall, you may 

need to extend this distance to accommodate your 

installation conditions.

Hearth & Home Technologies assumes no responsibility 

for, not does the warranty extend to, smoke damage 

caused by reverse drafting of pellet appliances under 

shut down or power failure conditions. 

Summary of Contents for CAB50-C

Page 1: ...comply may cause house fire HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down WARNING Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children...

Page 2: ...arted A Design Installation Location Considerations 5 B Thermostat Wall Control Location 6 C Tools And Supplies Needed 6 D Inspect Appliance and Components 6 E Install Checklist 7 3 Dimensions and Cle...

Page 3: ...hour LHV Tested Efficiency 69 5 HHV Tested Efficiency 65 1 EPA BTU Output 7 500 to 36 600 per hr BTU Input 13 100 to 49 900 per hr Vent Size 3 or 4 Type L or PL Hopper Capacity 120 lbs Fuel Premium W...

Page 4: ...composed of any combination of the following Steel Plaster Brick Iron Concrete Tile Glass Slate Materials reported as passing ASTM E 136 Standard Test Method for Behavior of Metals in a Vertical Tube...

Page 5: ...ght requirement prior to installation The weight of the appliance is 240 lbs NOTICE Check building codes prior to installation Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and...

Page 6: ...the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit Follow pipe manufacturer instructions for installation and air clearance requirements Risk of Fire Damaged parts could impair safe operation Do N...

Page 7: ...ng this checklist for your file That this checklist remain visible at all times on the appliance until the installation is complete Electrical 120 VAC unswitched power provided to the appliance Check...

Page 8: ...e Dimensions Figure 8 3 Front View Figure 8 1 Top View Figure 8 2 Side View 10 in 252mm 10 in 252mm 2 1 4 in 59mm 23 3 4 in 603mm 36 1 2 in 927mm 9 1 2 in 243mm 24 1 2 in 622mm 12 1 2 in 318mm 25 7 8...

Page 9: ...nch Offset Adapter 811 0720 Figure 9 4 Side View w Top Vent Adapter TPVNT 5 3 to 4 inch Offset Adapter 811 0720 Figure 9 1 Top View w Top Vent Adapter TPVNT 5 12 1 4 in 311mm 12 1 4 in 311mm 2 7 8 in...

Page 10: ...5 3 to 6 inch Offset Adapter 812 3570 12 1 4 in 311mm 12 1 4 in 311mm 4 1 8 in 103mm 4 1 8 in 103mm 28 1 8 in 714mm 28 1 8 in 714mm 30 1 8 in 765mm 30 1 8 in 765mm Figure 10 3 Top View w Top Vent Adap...

Page 11: ...ter TPVNT 6 3 to 4 inch Offset Adapter 811 0720 Figure 11 2 Side View w Top Vent Adapter TPVNT 6 3 to 4 inch Offset Adapter 811 0720 9 7 8 in 252mm 9 7 8 in 252mm 3 1 8 in 80mm 3 1 8 in 80mm 15 1 8 in...

Page 12: ...Back Wall to Adapter 1 25 E Side Wall to Appliance 14 356 F Back Wall to Appliance 6 1 4 159 Corner Installation Inches Millimeters G Walls to Appliance 2 51 Vertical Installation Inches Millimeters...

Page 13: ...ach side of pipe shaded area to the wall thimble 152mm Front of glass 348mm USA INSTALLATIONS A non combustible floor protection is recommended extending beneath the flue pipe when installed with hori...

Page 14: ...3 4 1441 n a n a B Width 53 1346 n a n a C Depth n a n a 48 1219 D To Side Wall 14 356 n a n a All minimums listed are to a combustible surface NOTE Illustrations reflect typical installations and ar...

Page 15: ...rts of the structure P 12 in Clearance above roof line for vertical terminations All minimum clearances are listed with an Outside Air Kit OAK installed unless otherwise noted in table below 24 in Abo...

Page 16: ...d may consume the air needed for the appliance It may be necessary to add additional ventilation to the space in which the pellet appliance is located Consult with your local HVAC professional to dete...

Page 17: ...mney Install through the warm airspace enclosed by the building envelope This helps to produce more draft especially during lighting and die down of the fire Considerations for successful draft includ...

Page 18: ...re 18 2 1 Locate the calculated equivalent feet of pipe on the vertical left side of the chart 2 Move to the right horizontally on the chart until you reach your altitude above sea level 3 If you fall...

Page 19: ...best for your installation 2 in 51mm Minimum 2 in 51mm Minimum 6 in 152mm Minimum 6 in 152mm Minimum Figure 19 2 5 Venting Systems NOTE In Canada where passage through a wall or partition of combusti...

Page 20: ...tructions for all reduced air clearances installations B Vertical into Existing Class A Chimney Firestop Flashing Rain Cap 6 in 152mm Minimum Non combustible Hearth Pad 3 in 76mm Minimum Cleanout Cove...

Page 21: ...Flue Liner with Airspace Concrete Cap Non combustible Hearth Pad Airtight Clean Out Door Clean Out cover Sheathing 3 in 76mm Minimum 1 in 25mm Clearance Flashing Fireclay flue Liner with Airspace Con...

Page 22: ...ation Cap Hose Clamp Trim Ring 2 inch flex hose Hose Clamp Collar Assembly Air Intake Channel Discard Figure 22 2 1 Measure distance from floor to air vent opening in appliance and mark location on wa...

Page 23: ...ady in the short horizontal pipe in the top vent adapter as a guide Install the 2 screws Figure 23 1 6 Install the vent pipe into the top vent adapter 7 To clean the top vent adapter open the clean ou...

Page 24: ...the thermostat from the mounting plate by gently pulling the two pieces apart c Slide thermostat wires through the back of the mounting plate Figure 24 3 d Connect your thermostat wire to the terminal...

Page 25: ...Cap Roof Flashing Storm Collar Joist Shield Firestop Double Wall Connector Pipe Figure 25 1 CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED Do NOT cu...

Page 26: ...26 09 20 7074 803C A Service Maintenance Log 8 Reference Materials Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 27: ...27 09 20 7074 803C Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 28: ...28 09 20 7074 803C Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 29: ...29 09 20 7074 803C Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 30: ...0 0810 Power Cord 812 1180 Y Thermostat Mechanical 812 3760 Y Touch Up Paint 3 42 19905 Fuse 7 Amp Junction Box Pkg of 10 812 0380 10 Y Hose Vacuum 5 32 Id 3 Ft SRV240 0450 Y Hose Barb Assembly SRV229...

Page 31: ...ner Packs Rivnut Repair Kit RIVNUT REPAIR Y Bolt Hex Head 1 4 20 X 1 Pkg of 10 25221A 10 Y Guide Pin Sleeve Pkg of 25 31120 25 Y Hurricane Screw Pkg of 40 SRV2005 861 40 Nut 2 Wy Side Lock Jam 3 Pkg o...

Page 32: ...maintenance instructions included Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation of this appliance We...

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