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October 24, 2011

Castile & Santa Fe CE Pellet Stove 

R

7068-112B

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12. Cleaning the Glass

•  Frequency:

  When clear view of the firepot becomes 

obscure

•  By:

  Homeowner

  a.  Appliance must be completely cool before cleaning 

glass.

  b.  Vacuum fly ash from glass and door rope.
  c. Use a damp paper towel or any non-abrasive glass 

cleaner.  Wipe off with dry towel.

11.  Soot and Fly Ash:  Formation & Need for Removal 

in Exhaust Venting System.

•  Frequency:

  Yearly or more frequently depending on 

ash build-up.

•  By:

  Qualified Service Technician/Homeowner

Be  sure  the  appliance  is  allowed  to  cool,  has  been 

unplugged and the exhaust blower is off.
The  products  of  combustion  will  contain  small  particles 

of fly ash.  The fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting 

system and restrict the flow of the flue gases.  
At start-up if there is incomplete combustion, or if there 

is  a  shutdown  or  incorrect  operation  of  the  appliance  it 

will lead to some soot formation.  This will collect in the 

exhaust venting system. 
The venting (chimney) system may need to be cleaned at 

least once a year or more often depending upon the qual

-

ity of your fuel or if there is a lot of horizontal pipe sections.  

Ash will build up more quickly in the horizontal sections.

13. Cleaning Exhaust Blower - Requires No Lubrication

•  Frequency:

  Yearly or as needed

•  By:

  Qualified Service Technician

•  Task: 

 

Contact your local dealer

 

14. Cleaning Convection  Blower - Requires No 

Lubrication

•  Frequency:

  Yearly or every 25 bags or more fre

quently depending on operating environ

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ment

•  By:

   Qualified Service Technician

•  Task:  Contact your local dealer.

Figure 15.1

15. Cleaning the Top Vent Adapter

a.  The appliance must be in complete shutdown and the 

exhaust blower should be off.  Allow the appliance to 

completely cool down.

b.  Open the clean out cover. 

 Figure 15.1.

c.  Sweep out any ash build-up.

NOTE: Hearth & Home Technologies recommends to 

use a heavy duty vacuum cleaner specifically 

designed for solid fuel appliance cleaning.

16. Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season

•  Frequency:

  Yearly at the end of the heating season

•  By:

  Homeowner

  a. Be  sure  the  appliance  is  allowed  to  cool,  has  been 

unplugged and the exhaust blower is off.

  b. Remove all ash from the firebox and vacuum thoroughly.

  c.  Paint all exposed steel, including cast-iron.  

•  Use the Touch-Up paint supplied with the appliance; 

or;

•  Purchase paint from your local dealer.  
•  Must use a high-temperature paint made specifi

-

cially for heating appliances.

Handle glass assembly with care.

When cleaning glass:

•  Avoid striking, scratching or 

slamming glass.

•  Do NOT clean glass when hot.

CAUTION

•  Do NOT use abrasive cleaners.
•  Refer to maintenance instructions.

Handle glass with care.

•  Inspect the gasket to ensure it is 

undamaged.

•  Do NOT strike, slam or scratch glass.

•  Do NOT operate appliance with glass  

assembly removed. 

WARNING

•  Do NOT operate with glass cracked, broken or 

scratched.

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Summary of Contents for CASTILE-CE-MBK

Page 1: ...esponsible for use and operation Read understand and follow these instruc tions for safe installa tion and operation DO NOT DISCARD WARNING Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is co...

Page 2: ...voeding 470 W Rated Voltage Tension nominale Nominale spanning 230 V 50 Hz Safety clearance distance back Distance de d gagement de s curit retour Veiligheidsafstand afstand terug 50 mm Safety clearan...

Page 3: ...lame Height Adjustment Feed Rate 10 J Ignition Cycles 10 K Clear Space 10 Section 3 Maintaining Servicing Appliance A Proper Shutdown Procedures 11 B Quick Reference Maintenance Chart 11 C General Mai...

Page 4: ...Page 4 October 24 2011 Castile Santa Fe CE Pellet Stove R 7068 112B...

Page 5: ...R October 24 2011 Page 5 Castile Santa Fe CE Pellet Stove 7068 112B...

Page 6: ...Overfire Install any component not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Install parts or components not Listed or approved Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause...

Page 7: ...E children in same room as appliance Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and...

Page 8: ...ppliance robbing heat from your home Damp pellet fuel can clog the feed system Size Pellets are either 6 or 8mm in diameter Length should be no more that 38mm Pellet lengths can vary from lot to lot f...

Page 9: ...our appliance will automatically light and deliver heat When the room is up to temperature and the thermostat is satisfied the red call light will go off and the appliance will shut down 2 Heat Output...

Page 10: ...minutes This blower transfers heat from your appliance into the room and will continue to run after the thermostat has stopped calling for heat until the appliance has cooled down 3 Occasionally the a...

Page 11: ...build up OR X Ash Removal from Firebox Every 5 bags or more frequently depending on the fuel type or ash build up OR X Beneath Heat Exchanger Every 1 ton of fuel OR X Blower Combustion Exhaust More f...

Page 12: ...ust blower and vent system b Plug in your appliance if unplugged and turn the thermostat on and immediatley shut it off to start the exhaust blower on its cycle time It will pull fly ash out the exhau...

Page 13: ...d close cast hinge face 10 Cleaning the Hopper Frequency Monthly or after burning 50 bags of fuel By Homeowner After burning approximately 1 ton of fuel you will need to clean the hopper to prevent sa...

Page 14: ...e Technician Task Contact your local dealer 14 Cleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Frequency Yearly or every 25 bags or more fre quently depending on operating environ ment By Qualified...

Page 15: ...and possible hopper fires Poor quality pellet fuel or lack of maintenance can create conditions that make the firepot fill quickly with ashes and clinkers This condition makes the appliance susceptib...

Page 16: ...oot 3 Excessive build up of ash See solution 4 The lower burn settings will produce more ash the higher burn settings produce less The more it burns on low the more frequent cleaning of the glass is r...

Page 17: ...affect the loca tion of the vent termination Marginal Location Below peak Location NOT recommended Not the highest point of the roof Wind loading possible Multi level Roofs Windward Leeward Recommende...

Page 18: ...dealer any parts damaged in shipment All labels have been removed from the glass door Plated surfaces have been wiped clean with a soft cloth if applicable Read all the instructions before starting th...

Page 19: ...ew Figure 20 1 Top View Figure 20 3 Side View Figure 20 4 Side View with Top Vent Adapter 658mm 324mm 540mm 729mm 426mm 715mm 653mm 95mm 64mm 73mm 683mm 609mm 626mm 305mm 609mm 725mm 405mm 582mm 431mm...

Page 20: ...Appliance 50 H Side Wall to Flue Pipe 76 Alcove Installation Millimeters Minimum Alcove Height 1092 Minimum Alcove Side Wall 152 Minimum Alcove Width 965 Maximum Alcove Depth 914 Dimension to Corner M...

Page 21: ...tion Figure 22 3 Figure 22 4 Must extend 51mm beyond each side of pipe shaded area C Hearth Pad Requirements If the current flooring is made from wood provide adequate surface protection according to...

Page 22: ...service shall be the same as minimum clearance to vinyl soffits Clearance of a termination cap above electrical service will be 305mm minimum Location of the vent termination must not obstruct or inte...

Page 23: ...erformance of the chimney system caused by Inadequate draft due to environmental conditions Downdrafts Tight sealing construction of the structure Mechanical exhausting devices D Draft To minimize the...

Page 24: ...with at least 3 screws through each joint 5 DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT 6 DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE NOTE All pipe...

Page 25: ...foot Hearth Home Technologies recommends any installation requiring more than two 90 elbows or more than 4 5m of venting to use 102mm vent NOTICE These are guidelines for successful venting of your pe...

Page 26: ...and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale Actual installation may vary due to individual design preference A Alcove Figure 27 1 All minimums listed are to a combus...

Page 27: ...actures listed air clearances to combustibles and installation instructions for all reduced air clearances installations The stove must be connected to a flue pipe conforming to current standards UNI...

Page 28: ...FE Non combustible Hearth Pad Airtight Cleanout Door Cleanout cover Sheathing 76mm Minimum 25mm Clearance Flashing Fireclay flue Liner with Airspace Concrete Cap 25mm Clearance with Firestop 152mm Mi...

Page 29: ...e Horizontal Termination Cap 51mm Minimum 152mm Minimum From Glass NOTICE Please note that while the minimum clearance for the termination cap is 152mm there is the possibility of soot build up around...

Page 30: ...e saw to cut opening in wall Cut a 64 to 76mm open ing on inside wall and a 76 to 89mm opening on outside of house 2 Remove cover plate and then install the collar assembly 3 Use hose clamp to secure...

Page 31: ...tional programmable thermo stat or remote control It is equipped with an adjustable heat anticipator The current rating is 05 amps The anticipator needs to be adjusted to the lowest setting available...

Page 32: ...instruc tions included Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation Read understand and follow these instruc tions for safe installa tion and operation DO NOT DISCARD Date purchased...

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