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PELLET STOVES                                                13                                                                 PS45B   041113-24

Thermostat Operation

Once installed, the thermostat can control the operation of the 
stove. Use a low voltage/millivolt thermostat. See Page 12 for 
installation instructions. 

Important

: When connected to a thermostat, it is necessary 

to push the ignite button for the initial burn, when the electrical 
fl ow to the stove is interrupted, or if the stove runs out of pellets 
and therefore shuts off. 

MANUAL Mode

After the stove is burning (see "Starting the Stove"), the heat 
level setting controls the pellet feed rate and the stove’s heat 
output.  Once set, the stove will continue to burn at this rate 
until the heat level is changed or the stove is shut off.

HI/LO Mode:

 

After the initial ignition sequence, when the thermostat calls for 
heat (the room temperature is less than the temperature set 
on the thermostat), the stove will burn at the heat level setting. 
The higher the setting, the quicker the room will heat up. Once 
the thermostat no longer calls for heat (the room is up to the 
desired temperature), the stove will drop down to burn at the 
lowest HEAT LEVEL setting. This cycle will continue until the 
stove is turned off or runs out of fuel.

AUTO Mode: 

When the thermostat calls for heat (the room temperature is 
less than the temperature set on the thermostat), the stove will 
burn at the heat level setting. The higher the setting, the quicker 
the room will heat up. Once the thermostat no longer calls for 
heat (the room is up to the desired temperature), the stove will 
drop down to burn at the lowest HEAT LEVEL setting. The stove 
will continue to burn for 45 minutes at the lowest setting. If the 
thermostat does not call for heat again during that time, the 
stove will shut off. It will relight when the thermostat calls for 
heat. If, during that 45 min., the thermostat calls for heat again, 
the stove will again burn at the HEAT LEVEL setting until the 
thermostat no longer calls for heat. 

Paint Curing

This stove has been painted with a high-temperature metallic 
paint. It is dry to the touch, but completes the curing process 
during the fi rst few times the stove is burned. Also, some parts 
of the appliance may be lightly coated with machining oil. During 
the fi rst fi rings, the paint and oil may give off unpleasant odors. 
Open the windows to ventilate the room.

Plated Surfaces

CAUTION: Always ensure that plated surfaces are clean and 
free of fi ngerprints before lighting stove. Fingerprints will leave 
permanent blemishes if left on plated surface when hot. The door 
should be gently cleaned with a soft cloth and glass cleaner. 

Lighting your Stove

Note: If this is the fi rst time the stove has been started or the 
stove has run out of pellets, the auger will be empty and the 
Burn-Pot liner will need to be primed. To prime, place a handful 
of pellets into the middle of the liner.

On the control board, push the ON/OFF button. This will turn the 
POWER indicator light red and will begin a 15 minute lighting 
sequence. During the lighting sequence, the auger will pre-load 
the Burn-Pot liner with pellets, the igniter will light the pellets 
and once lit, the auger will resume feeding pellets. Some smoke 
inside the fi rebox can be expected during light up. Once the 
ignition cycle is fi nished and the stove is lit, the POWER light 
will turn green. The stove will continue to burn at the desired 
level indicated by the HEAT LEVEL display.

Caution: Do not attempt to re-start the lighting sequence before 
it has run its course as the Burn-Pot will overload with pellets. If 
after 15 minutes the stove is not lit, the middle light of the HEAT 
LEVEL display will fl ash red. When cooled, empty the burn pot 
liner of any unburned pellets and re-start the stove.

WARNING: Never empty unburned pellets from the Burn-Pot 
into the pellet hopper. Pellets that appear to be cool may retain 
enough heat to ignite other pellets resulting in smoke or fi re 
damage.

General Operation

Use the HEAT LEVEL LOW and HIGH buttons to adjust the 
heat level to the desired setting.

Avoid over fi ring the stove - do not hand feed pellets to the 
appliance.

Convection Blower Operation

Your Warmland PS45 stove comes equipped with a convection 
blower that extracts heat from the stove. After the stove warms 
up, the fan will turn on. The speed of the fan varies with the 
burn rate of the stove. The fan will continue to extract heat after 
the stove shuts off and until it has cooled down.

Turning the Unit OFF

• Normal - To turn the stove off, press the ON/OFF button. Lights 
will go out. The Auger will stop but the fans and Burn-Pot Mixer 
will continue to operate until the temperature drops and the 
control board completes the shut down cycle.

• Power Outage - If the stove loses electrical power and it is hot 
when power returns, the stove will go into a start-up sequence 
and will continue to operate. If the power loss is long enough 
for the stove to cool, the stove will not start until the ON/OFF 
switch is pressed. If the stove is connected to a thermostat in 
the Auto mode", the stove will not start the ignition sequence 
until the thermostat calls for heat again.

Operating Sounds

As the Warmland PS45 stove is burning, a number of normal 
operational sounds may be heard. When the blowers come on, 
the sound of rushing air can be heard. The lower the burn rate 
the slower the fan operates. Pellets can be heard dropping into 
the Burn-Pot. Also, the motors turning the auger and the Burn 
Pot Cleaner may be heard as they pulse on and off. Occasionally 
a noise might be heard as the auger cuts a pellet in half.

Summary of Contents for PS45 series A

Page 1: ...ED to ASTM 1509 04 CAN ULC S627 AND UL 1482 IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MODEL PS45 SERIES A Wood Energy Technical Training www wettinc ca SAFE...

Page 2: ...Air 10 Thermostat installation 12 Operation 12 Filling the Hopper 12 Control Board 12 Fault Codes 12 General Operation 13 Thermostat Operation 13 MANUAL Mode 13 Paint Curing 13 Plated Surfaces 13 Rout...

Page 3: ...detectors Ifyourlocalcoderequiresasmokedetectorbe installedwithinthesameroom youmustfollowtherequirements ofyourlocalcode Checkwithyourlocalbuilding firedepartment for requirements in your area THERMO...

Page 4: ...Pressure Warning This appliance has not been designed to be operated in a negatively pressurized room Provide adequate air for combustion The stove s exhaust system works with negative combustion cham...

Page 5: ...ape the clinkers out Clean the holes with a small pointed object if required Refer to the section Routine Cleaning and Maintenance Wood Pellet Specifications This appliance has been designed to burn w...

Page 6: ...meets local building codes It is recommended that the unit be secured into its position in order to avoid any displacement Thisappliancemustbeinstalledonafloorwithan adequate load bearing capacity if...

Page 7: ...rances removal of the appliance may be necessary for servicing Recommended clearance zone from the front of the appliance to combustibles is 4 feet minimum NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE...

Page 8: ...m from the edge of the terminal E 12 inches 30 cm Clearance to unventilated soffit F 12 inches 30 cm Clearance to outside corner G 12 inches 30 cm Clearance to inside corner H 3 feet 90 cm Not to be i...

Page 9: ...oke or odor during appliance shut down or power failure and avoid exposing people or landscaping shrubs to high temperatures Hooded vent Using existing wood vent Thru roof Recommended Recommended Reco...

Page 10: ...without any vertical sections of pipe are approved however it is recommended that a minimum of 5 ft of vertical be included in the vent system Having a vertical section in the venting will help preven...

Page 11: ...safely all sections of listed connector offset elbows and chimney section must be screwed to gether by at least three sheet metal screws per joint The chimney must be suitably supported by the chimney...

Page 12: ...n requirements If the location requirements are not followed the appliance may operate erratically or failure may occur Do not mount the thermostat where it may be affected by Radiant heat from the st...

Page 13: ...stove has run out of pellets the auger will be empty and the Burn Pot liner will need to be primed To prime place a handful of pellets into the middle of the liner On the control board push the ON OFF...

Page 14: ...ppliance A cleaning brush can be used to loosen any ash build up before vacuuming DONOTUSEASTANDARDHOUSEHOLDVACUUM WHEN USINGA SHOPVACUUM A FINE DUST FILTER MUST BE INSTALLED AS THE STANDARD FILTERS W...

Page 15: ...stove Vacuum out the Ash Pan enclosure before inserting the Ash Pan Fig 13 CAUTION Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container shouldbe...

Page 16: ...n the exhaust passages fig 18 Fig 18 Don tforgettocleanuparoundtheheatexchanger Oncetheflue passage is clear of ash build up reinstall the Firebox Liner Firebox Passage Clean through here Cleaning the...

Page 17: ...crews Cleaning the Convection Blower To clean the convection blower remove the right cabinet side see previous page Disconnect the stove power cord from the electrical outlet Using a 3 8 wrench remove...

Page 18: ...and shuts the stove down if it senses excessive temperatures Opens at 200 F This snap switch has a reset button on it and will not allow the stove to start up until the reset button has been pushed P...

Page 19: ...PELLET STOVES 19 PS45B 041113 24 Wiring Diagram 5050 838 A 010210 PS 45 WIRING...

Page 20: ...5024 504 FASCO 7073 1918 21 1 5027 175 HOPPER SWITCH 22 1 5001 004 400W IGNITOR 23 1 5027 173 Pellet Vacuum Switch 24 1 5001 001 AUGER ASSEMBLY D 1 PSRP 7384 VENT STARTER TUBE ASSEMBLY 25 1 5068 7173...

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Page 23: ...vice incendie concernant les restrictions le permis d installation et les exigences d inspection applicables votre r gion Utilisez seulement 3 ou 4 conduits d vacuation homologu s de type PL L Inspect...

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