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7021-130F

May 12, 2014

Castile-B FS Pellet Stove 

2.  Cleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot 

Scraper

• Frequency:

  Daily or more often as needed

• By:

  Homeowner

 

a. The appliance must be in complete shutdown and cool 

and the exhaust blower off.  If you are just cleaning the 
fi repot, there is no need to unplug the appliance.

 b. 

Pull 

fi repot cleaning rod OUT a couple of times to help 

shake debris loose.  If rod is hard to pull, it may be 
necessary to use your fi repot clean-out tool to chip 
away material that has built up on the bottom plate of 
the fi repot and to push out any clinkers.  Larger clinkers 
may have to be removed from the top of the fi repot.  
Corn clinkers can be especially diffi cult to break up.

 

c. The firepot floor plate must be fully closed when 

fi nished.   

See Figure 25.1 on page 25.

 

WARNING

• NEVER 

pull 

fi repot cleaning rod or cleaning 

slide plates out when appliance is operating.

•  The cleaning slide plates must be fully 

CLOSED when appliance is operating. 

•.  Hot pellets may fall into ashpan and start a fi re 

or mis-starts due to lack of vacuum.

Fire Risk

4. Cleaning 

Ash 

Pan

• Frequency:

  Weekly or every 5 bags of fuel

• By:

  Homeowner

  Locate the ash pan underneath the fi repot.  Open the 

bottom ash door and slide the ash pan straight out.  
Empty into a non-combustible container and re-install 
ash pan. 

See Disposal of Ashes.

Disposal of Ashes

WARNING

•  Ashes should be placed in metal container 

with tight fi tting lid.

•  Ashes should be retained in closed container 

until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 

5. Disposal 

of 

Ashes

• Frequency:

  As needed

• By:

  Homeowner

Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a 
tight-fi tting lid.  The container of ashes should be moved 
outdoors immediately and placed on a non-combustible 
fl oor or on the ground, well away from combustible 
materials, pending fi nal disposal.  

If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise 
locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed 
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other 
waste shall not be placed in this container.

 

6.  Cleaning the Hopper

• Frequency:

  Monthly or after burning 1 ton of fuel

• By:

  Homeowner

After burning approximately 1 ton of fuel you will need to 
clean the hopper to prevent sawdust build-up.  

A combination of sawdust and pellets on the auger 
reduces the amount of fuel supply to the fi repot.    This 
can result in nuisance shutdowns and mis-starts.

  a.  The appliance must be in complete shutdown.  Allow 

the appliance to completely cool down.

 

b.  Empty the hopper of any remaining pellets.

 

c.  Vacuum the hopper and feed tube.

3.  Ash Removal from Firebox

• Frequency:

  Weekly or more frequently depending on  

 ash 

build-up.

• By:

  Homeowner

 

a. There must not be any hot ashes in the fi rebox during 

cleaning so allow the appliance to completely cool.   
The  fi rebox ash should be removed every time the 
fi repot is cleaned.  Frequent cleaning of the ash in the 
fi rebox will help slow down the build-up of ash in the 
exhaust 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 fl y ash out 
the exhaust instead of into the room.

 

c. Open cast hinged face.  Directly underneath the 

fi rebox door and to the left and right of the fi repot are 2 
cleaning slide plates with fi nger holes.  Pull both slide 
plates out and then open the glass door.  Sweep the 
remaining ash from the fi rebox into the 2 open holes.  
A paint brush works well for this.  Close slide plates.

 

d.  This ash is deposited in the same ash pan as the 

fi repot debris. The ash pan should be emptied every 
time you clean the fi rebox.  Remember to place 
the ash and debris into a metal or noncombustible 
container.

 

e. The 2 cleaning slide plates must be fully closed when 

cleaning is complete.  

See Disposal of Ashes.

Ash Removal from Firebox (Cont’d)

Summary of Contents for CASTILE-MBK-B

Page 1: ...requirements in your area CAUTION Tested and approved for wood pellets and shelled field corn fuel only Burning of any other type of fuel voids your warranty CAUTION WARNING Hot glass will cause burns...

Page 2: ...des codes locaux pour les pr cautions requises pour passer une chemin e travers un mur ou un plafond combustibles et les compensations maximums Inspectez et nettoyez la chemin e fr quemment Ne pas co...

Page 3: ...n A Chimney Exhaust Connection 11 B Venting Termination Requirements 11 C Equivalent Feet of Pipe 12 D Pipe Selection Chart 12 Section 5 Venting Systems A Alcove 13 B Through the Wall 14 C Vertical 15...

Page 4: ...e Technologies Operate the appliance without fully assembling all components Overfire Install any component not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Install parts or components not Listed or approved...

Page 5: ...loca tion of the vent termination CAUTION If burning shelled field corn you must use ap proved venting specifically designed for corn to prevent corro sion or degradation Follow the instructions from...

Page 6: ...appliance is drafting successfully all combustion byproducts are exiting the home through the chimney Considerations for successful draft include Preventing negative pressure Location of appliance and...

Page 7: ...ials have been met 8 The masonry chimney is inspected by a profes sional and is clean or the factory built metal chimney is installed according to the manufac turer s instructions and clearances 9 The...

Page 8: ...nsions Figure 8 2 Front View Figure 8 1 Top View Figure 8 3 Side View Figure 8 4 Side View with Top Vent Adapter 24 in 609mm 24 5 8 in 626mm 12 in 305mm 24 in 609mm 28 9 16 in 725mm 15 15 16 in 405mm...

Page 9: ...Appliance 2 51 H Side Wall to Flue Pipe 3 76 Alcove Installation Inches Millimeters Minimum Alcove Height 43 1092 Minimum Alcove Side Wall 6 152 Minimum Alcove Width 38 965 Maximum Alcove Depth 36 91...

Page 10: ...required with hori zontal venting or under the Top Vent Adapter with vertical installation Must extend 2 inches 51mm beyond each side of pipe shaded area C Hearth Pad Requirements UL and ULC Use a no...

Page 11: ...otruding parts of the structure roof overhang plants and shrubs etc 6 Termination Cap Location Home Electrical Service Side to side clearance is to be the same as minimum clearance to vinyl inside cor...

Page 12: ...ere above the diagonal line a 4 inch 102mm diam eter pipe is required The chart reveals that a 90 elbow is 5 times as restrictive to the flow of exhaust gases under positive pressure as 1 foot of hori...

Page 13: ...S ONLY Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale Actual installation may vary due to individual design preference A Alcove Figure 13 1 All minimums listed are to a combustible surface Minimum Maxi...

Page 14: ...ust be a minimum of 6 inches 152mm from the wall Approved for mobile home instal lations Must use 3 or 4 inch 76 102mm L or PL listed pellet venting or listed double wall pipe and a Quadra Fire Outsid...

Page 15: ...Single wall pipe is approved for residential installations only C Vertical D Through The Wall Vertical Firestop Flashing Rain Cap 6 in 152mm Min Non combustible Hearth Pad 3 in 76mm Min Clean out Cov...

Page 16: ...nry Figure 16 1 Figure 16 2 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 Concrete Cap 1...

Page 17: ...ling the vent system for use in a mobile home 8 Installation shall be in accordance with the Manufactur ers Home Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 Installation must comply with Manufactured Home an...

Page 18: ...interior wall Tools Needed Phillips headscrewdriver wire cutters hole saw or jig saw CAUTION Never draw outside combustion air from Wall floor or ceiling cavity Enclosed space such as an attic or gar...

Page 19: ...tion Figure 19 5 Figure 19 4 Installing the Top Vent Adapter Top Vent Adapter 3 to 3 inch Rear Exhaust Outlet Use hole on each side as drilling guide Offset Collar 3 to 6 inch Mount with 4 screws Clea...

Page 20: ...overed under warranty Any placement varia tion other than shown here can cause excessive heat and shall void the appliance warranty Figure 20 2 1 Open door to expose the firebox 2 Install the left log...

Page 21: ...he thermostat should be mounted on an inside wall and not in direct line with the appliance convection air NOTE If the thermostat is located too close to the appliance you may need to set the temperat...

Page 22: ...ood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag until using This will prevent moisture absorption Shelled corn should be stored in a tight container where it will not absorb moisture from damp...

Page 23: ...nutes after start up and again in 5 minutes This will fill the feed system and allow the appliance to begin dropping pellets The appliance will continue to run as long as the thermostat is calling for...

Page 24: ...ped calling for heat until the appliance has cooled down 3 Occasionally the appliance may run out of fuel and shut itself down When this happens the red call light will be on Figure 24 1 To restart it...

Page 25: ...does not affect the operation or longevity of your appliance 2 Ash buildup on glass 2 This is normal Clean the glass 3 Glass has turned dirty 3 Excessive build up of ash The lower burn settings will p...

Page 26: ...clean Make sure front door is closed Replace control box Call light on No fire Partially burned fuel in firepot Firepot clean out plate not closed Firepot is dirty missed ignition Check that firepot...

Page 27: ...s of vacuum Empty hopper of fuel Use a wet dry vacuum cleaner to remove remaining fuel from hopper including feed tube Check feed chute for obstructions Loosen 2 feed assembly mounting screws and ligh...

Page 28: ...less steel baffle from firebox to clean ash from on top of baffle Clean behind rear brick panels Change fuel brand to premium Check that firepot clean out plate is fully closed Reduce feed rate using...

Page 29: ...Removal from Firebox 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 frequently depending on the fuel ty...

Page 30: ...sal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Other waste shall not be plac...

Page 31: ...left behind from the use of the cleaning rods for the heat exchanger tubes c The ash will be resting on the back of the baffle This will require removing the cast baffle Please refer to page 35 for a...

Page 32: ...on adjustable but the gasketing between the glass and firebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good seal 16 Preparing Firebox for Non Burn Season Frequency Yearly By Homeowner...

Page 33: ...An inefficient and non economical method of burning of fuel caused by poor quality pellet fuel is shown in Figure 33 2 The correct flame size when good quality premium pellet fuel is burned is shown i...

Page 34: ...the thermostat block and disconnect the 2 yellow wires e Remove the 2 screws from the power inlet and rotate it through the hole and out of the screen leaving the wires attached f Disconnect the vacuu...

Page 35: ...ont of the housing and very carefully bend the 2 housing sides out and bend the back of the housing away from the blower This allows for room to access the back 2 screws and nuts 4 total that is secur...

Page 36: ...el by loosening 2 screws do not remove and pull side panel away 3 The wire leads to the igniter are connected to the wire harness black wires with 1 4 inch male female spade connectors Disconnect the...

Page 37: ...for 120 volt 60 Hz standard current Make sure the outlet is grounded and has the correct polarity A good surge protector is recommended When operating with a generator you need a least 600 watts of p...

Page 38: ...ly reset itself 19 Snap Disc 3 Back Burn Protector 250 F Snap disc 3 is mounted on the back of the auger tube in the center of the appliance and has a red reset button To access it remove the right si...

Page 39: ...vection Blower Housing Feed Motor High Med Low Heat Output Switch Reset Button Reset Button Combustion Blower TERMINAL BLOCK CENTER 2 SCREWS FOR THERMOSTAT WIRES POWER OUTLET FUSE Fuse Red Call Light...

Page 40: ...chase In the case of new home construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer d...

Page 41: ...Pellet Stove R Castile Pellet Insert WARRANTY CONDITIONS This warranty is void if LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 8 K N N OQ R U Z 8 88 U 8 U Q 8 N N Q Z R N U Q 8 R Z N N 88 N U Q 8 N O K WARRANTY EXCLUSION...

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