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45725A 

Printed in Canada 

23-06-2014 

Installation and Operation Manual 

Eco-65 

 

Safety tested according to ULC S627, 

UL1482 and ASTM E1509 by 

Intertek Testing Services.  

      

 

INSTALLATION BY A 

PROFESSIONAL IS STRONGLY 

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Fabricant de poêles international inc. 

250, rue de Copenhague, St-Augustin-de-

Desmaures (Québec) Canada  G3A 2H3 

Téléphone : (418) 878-3040 

Télécopieur : (418) 878-3001

 

www.drolet.ca 

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INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. 
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS 
PELLET FUEL-BURNING ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE 
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR 
EVEN DEATH. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ECO-65

Page 1: ...BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET FUEL BURNING ROOM HEATER FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH This manual is available for free download on the manufacturer s web site It is a copyrighted document R...

Page 2: ...ild and maintain your pellet heating system We highly recommend that our pellet burning hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the United States by NFI National Fireplace Institute or in Canada by WETT Wood Energy Technology Transfer or in Quebec by APC Association des Professionnels du Chauffage Congratulations on making a wise purchase REGISTER YOUR WARRA...

Page 3: ...tions Reminder 18 4 5 2 Through Wall Installation Main Floor or Basement 19 4 5 3 Through Roof Installation 20 4 5 4 Through a Factory Built Chimney 21 4 5 5 Through an Existing Masonry Fireplace 22 4 5 6 Through an Existing Masonry Chimney 23 PART B OPERATION 24 4 6 General Information 24 4 7 Operation Warnings Cautions and Recommendations 24 4 7 1 Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You 27 ...

Page 4: ...2 Testing a Component 48 8 3 Main Error Codes Possible Causes and Solutions 51 8 3 1 P Code 53 8 3 2 H Code 54 8 3 3 E Code 57 8 3 4 L Code 60 8 3 5 d Code 61 8 3 6 N Code 62 8 3 7 C Code 62 8 3 8 I Code 62 8 3 9 A Code 63 8 3 10 Smoke Smell 64 8 3 11 Auger Motor Stops Momentarily 65 8 3 12 Poor Burn or Dirty Glass 65 8 3 13 No Display 66 9 Wiring Diagram 67 10 Access to Fuses 68 11 Components Loc...

Page 5: ...ly reduce dependence on finite supplies of fossil fuels like oil and gas but they also put to good use materials that would otherwise unnecessarily and expensively add to our waste disposal problems In addition pellet stoves burn very cleanly and offer the lowest emissions of unwanted pollutants of all solid fuel burning appliances 1 1 1 Top 10 Reasons for Buying a Pellet Stove Fuel is relatively ...

Page 6: ...rate 1 2 lb to 7 6 lb per hour Energy consumption 3 7A for ignition cycle 2 15A Min 2 9A Max for continuous operation Electrical requirements 120VAC 15A Control board fuses Main 7 5A 250V fast blow fuse Convection blower 5A 250V fast blow fuse Combustion blower 3A 250V fast blow fuse Exhaust blower 3A 250V fast blow fuse Auger motor 1 3A 250V fast blow fuse Auger motor 2 3A 250V fast blow fuse Ign...

Page 7: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 7 1 3 Overall Exterior Dimensions A FRESH AIR INLET B EXHAUST ...

Page 8: ...NING ANY SOLID FUELS GENERATES CARBON MONOXIDE IN LOW CONCENTRATION THIS GAS IS EVACUATED BY THE VENTING SYSTEM IN HIGHER CONCENTRATIONS CARBON MONOXIDE IS TOXIC AND MAY CAUSE DEATH TO PREVENT THIS ENSURE THAT YOUR VENTING SYSTEM IS AIRTIGHT THIS STOVE IS MOBILE HOME APPROVED AND REQUIRES INSTALLATION OF A FRESH AIR KIT SOLD SEPARATELY THE STOVE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE MOBILE HOME...

Page 9: ... THE VENTING SYSTEM SHOULD BE CHECKED AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR FOR ANY BUILDUP OF SOOT OR CREOSOTE NEVER BLOCK ANY LOUVERS OF THE STOVE IF REQUIRED A FRESH AIR KIT CAN BE INSTALLED TO SUPPLY COMBUSTION AIR TO THE ROOM OR SPACE SEE APPENDIX E COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY MIXING OF APPLIANCE COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING COMPONENTS IS PROHIBITED AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ANY MODIFICATION OF ...

Page 10: ...C22 1 Canadian National Electrical Code are to be followed in the absence of local code requirements In the USA the ANSI NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and the ANSI NFPA 70 National Electrical Code are to be followed in the absence of local code requirements This stove must be connected to a pellet vent system complying with the requirements for P...

Page 11: ...n 7 1 10 Door Adjustment The stove must be leveled using threaded legs Make sure the fresh air intake back draft shutter works freely Make sure to remove all tools or accessories that have been inserted in the stove for transportation purposes see following illustration A POWER CORD B OWNER S MANUAL C TOP GRILL D SCRAPER E DESICCANT drying agent F SWEEPING BRUSH the tie wrap must be cut ...

Page 12: ...OR MAKE ANY COMPROMISES WHEN INSTALLING THIS STOVE 3 1 Certification Label Location Since the information given on the certification label affixed to the stove always overrides the information published in any other media owner s manual catalogues flyers magazines and or web sites it is important to refer to it in order to have a safe and compliant installation In addition you will find important ...

Page 13: ...ONTINUOUS GROUTED JOINTS NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SUCH AS CERAMIC TILE CEMENT BOARD BRICK MILLBOARD OR EQUIVALENT OR ANY OTHER APPROVED OR LISTED MATERIAL SUITED FOR FLOOR PROTECTION Any type of tile will require a continuous non combustible sheet beneath to prevent the possibility of embers falling through to the combustible floor if cracks or separation should occur in the finished surface this w...

Page 14: ...you use a listed pellet vent that meets the UL 641 Standard A pellet vent listed to UL 103 is also suitable for installation with this stove This stove can be vented in an existing factory built or masonry chimney with the addition of a stainless steel liner provided the chimney is more than 4 in diameter The liner should be listed and should meet the ULC S635 CAN ULC S640 standard in Canada and t...

Page 15: ...type of installation is not acceptable As you can see the vent termination is clearly outside the allowed configuration zone on the chart because the venting system proposed does not have at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run Instead if the installation consisted of a horizontal vent coming out at the back of the stove on a total distance of 4 feet followed by a tee an...

Page 16: ...t of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run In all cases at least 3 feet of vertical rise is needed 4 4 Termination Location Termination should not be located so that hot exhaust gases can be a hazard They can reach temperatures of 500 F 260 C and cause serious burns CAUTION TERMINATION COLLAR SPARK ARRESTER IS MANDATORY ...

Page 17: ...window or door that may be opened F 39 100 cm Clearance to corner or adjacent wall H 39 100 cm Not to be installed above a meter regulator assembly within 39 100 cm horizontally from the vertical center line of the regulator and for 15 vertically I 72 183 cm Clearance to gas service regulator vent outlet or within 39 100 cm of an oil tank vent or an oil tank fill inlet J 39 100 cm Clearance to the...

Page 18: ...rictions may apply See NFPA 211 for further information 4 5 Installation Configurations 4 5 1 Installation Warnings Cautions and Recommendations Reminder PROFESSIONNAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THIS STOVE USES A PRESSURIZED VENTING SYSTEM ALL VENT CONNECTOR JOINTS MUST BE SEALED AND FASTENED CONSULT THE PELLET VENT MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTION TO ENSURE PROPER INSTALLATION CONSISTENT PERFOR...

Page 19: ...hrough the wall thimble and extend at least 6 inches beyond the exterior wall 4 Attach cap and seal outside wall thimbles with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SMOKE SPILLAGE THERE SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT LEAST 12 30 CM OF VERTICAL RISE FOR EACH FOOT OF HORIZONTAL RUN IN ALL CASES AT LEAST 36 91 CM OF VERTICAL RISE IS NEEDED BEFORE THE TERMINATION WARNING TERM...

Page 20: ... mark location on the ceiling Install the ceiling support and the vent pipe by following the vent manufacturer s instructions 4 Always follow vent manufacturer s clearances instructions from combustible materials When passing through additional floors or ceilings always install a fire stop spacer 5 After lining up for hole in roof cut either a round or square hole in roof Install upper edge and si...

Page 21: ...haust and the tee If you wish to center the vertical part of the vent with the stove a 45 elbow and a tee can be used to route the pipe from the exhaust towards the back center of the stove 3 Connect the pellet vent to the stainless steel liner according to the vent manufacturer s instructions 4 Seal and install vertical roof vent If required seal and install a storm collar WARNING IN THE U S THE ...

Page 22: ...e is centered in the chimney flue area 4 Install a vented flashing at the top of the fireplace chimney Stainless steel plate and screws are recommended Cut a hole for the vent pipe If needed cut a second hole for the air intake pipe Seal all joints with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant to prevent water leakage 5 Seal and install vertical roof vent If required seal and install a storm c...

Page 23: ...cleanout tee at the bottom of the vertical vent system and lower it down the chimney until the center branch of the tee is aligned with the hole in the masonry 6 Install and seal flashing with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant 7 Seal and install vertical roof vent If required seal and install a storm collar 8 Connect the horizontal vent pipe to the cleanout tee by pushing it through the...

Page 24: ...IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER BUYS THIS PRODUCT FROM A RETAILER WHO CAN PROVIDE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE THIS STOVE MUST SERVE AS A SUPPLEMENTARY HEAT SOURCE AN ALTERNATIVE HEAT SOURCE SHOULD BE AVAILABLE IN THE HOME IF NEEDED THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDITIONAL HEATING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF AN ALTERNATIVE HEAT SOURCE USING A STOVE WITH CRACKED OR...

Page 25: ...COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS PENDING FINAL 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 ASHES HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY COOLED DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE IF YOU SMELL OR SEE SMOKE TURN IT OFF MONITOR IT AND CALL YOUR DEALER IF NECESSARY DO NOT UNPLUG IT NEVER OPEN THE DOOR IT IS RECOMMENDED TO UNPLUG THE STOVE WH...

Page 26: ...PER INSTALLATION OR LACK OF MAINTENANCE OF YOUR STOVE AND ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OF ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IF YOU NOTICE A SMOLDERING FIRE BURNPOT FULL BUT NO VISIBLE FLAME AND A HEAVY SMOKE BUILDUP IN FIREBOX IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF THE STOVE BUT DO NOT UNPLUG IT DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR OR THE HOPPER LID MAKE SURE THAT THE FRESH AIR INTAKE SHUTTER WORKS FREELY WAIT UNTIL SMOKE INSIDE THE FIREBOX ...

Page 27: ...dditional heating costs associated with the use of an alternative heat source in case of stove failure or power outage Your success with zone heating will depend on several factors Proper stove size stove location heating area house layout insulation and your climate zone 4 8 Combustible 4 8 1 Proper Fuel Each type of pellet has its properties and will burn differently The amount of ashes produced...

Page 28: ...ormance of your stove You may want to have a bag or two in the same room as your stove for refueling but make sure to respect the minimum clearances to combustible materials and the space required for refilling and ash removal 5 Stove Controls 5 1 Control Panel The blowers and automatic fuel supply are controlled from a control panel A on the right hand side of the ECO 65 The control panel functio...

Page 29: ... heat output to the desired level If the thermostat mode is selected the stove will automatically modulate between the lowest heat level and the heat level selected to keep the room temperature at the thermostat s setting see Section 6 6 1 Pilot mode selection No fire starter is necessary to ignite the unit The auger will feed fuel and the electric igniter will start If the unit doesn t ignite wit...

Page 30: ... 1 3 Convection Fan Speed Control The convection fan can be adjusted to 9 predetermined speeds By pressing on AUX the message FAN followed by a number between 1 to 9 will appear on the screen It will be possible to modify the blower speed by pressing on the or the Take note that not all fan ranges are available but the speed of the convection blower is consistent with the requested burn rate 5 1 4...

Page 31: ...e Therefore if you use your stove in a lower combustion setting you will not be able to bring the fan to its maximum capacity Conversely for the higher combustion settings the lowest convection fan speed is blocked If overheating is detected the convection fan speed will automatically go to the maximum setting an error code of F 160 will appear and the convection fan will operate at its highest se...

Page 32: ...nning you have up to 3 minutes to refill the hopper with pellets Note that opening the hopper lid will stop the auger from feeding pellets to the stove If the hopper lid is left open more than 3 minutes the stove will stop and a warning code will appear on the control panel To restart the stove close the lid press the button and then press the to select either MANUAL or THERMOSTAT NOTE Keep hopper...

Page 33: ...it shuts down as soon as the thermostat stops calling for heat This mode is called PILOT OFF If you prefer that your unit runs following one of these logics you need to change the setting to PILOT ON or PILOT OFF by simultaneously pressing the following two buttons on the PC Board for a couple of seconds and Once you do that the letters P I L O T O N will appear on the PC Board to let you know tha...

Page 34: ...ear again WARNING IF YOU CHOOSE A STOVE THAT IS TOO SMALL FOR YOUR HOUSE AND YOU NEED TO OPERATE IT AT THE MAXIMUM SETTING FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME YOU MAY END UP OVERHEATING THE STOVE THE STOVE AND ITS COMPONENTS LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL BE REDUCED WARNING IF ANY EXTERNAL PART OF THE STOVE BEGINS TO GLOW RED THE STOVE IS OVERHEATING IMMEDIATELY TURN THE STOVE OFF DO NOT UNPLUG IT AND DO NOT OPEN THE...

Page 35: ...ing on the type of fuel used Fuel with higher ash content will increase cleaning frequency See Section 4 8 1 Proper Fuel for recommended combustibles WARNING FAILURE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THIS STOVE AS INDICATED CAN RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY HAZARDS WARNING NEVER CLEAN WHEN HOT WARNING THE USE OF A DOMESTIC CENTRAL OR COMMERCIAL VACUUM CLEANER TO PERFORM THE MAINTENANCE OF YOUR PELLET ...

Page 36: ...irst rise up and pull towards you the decorative grill A above the viewing door Unscrew the two wing nuts B and remove the access panel C to the heat exchangers Take care in not damaging the sealing gasket when putting the panel aside Take the brush that was supplied with the stove and insert it into each tube in a complete motion from top to bottom IT IS IMPERATIVE TO SLIDE THE BRUSH COMPLETY DOW...

Page 37: ...ffle pivot the lock plate by 90 found above the access door of the combustion chamber The baffle will rotate and drop the accumulated fly ash Clean and reinstall the baffle To remove the baffle for a replacement pivot the lock plate by 90 When the baffle has ended its rotation place the lock to its initial position Lift the baffle above its pivots and lower it by gently pulling towards you To take...

Page 38: ...and Operation Manual 38 1 Open the door and turn the lock A that can be found above the door opening 2 Once the baffle B is unlocked it will pivot downwards automatically 3 Lift the baffle B from its pivots C Pull it down ...

Page 39: ...CHANNEL AND EXHAUST BLOWER MAINTENANCE IMMEDIATLY AFTER CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER 7 1 3 Exhaust Channel and Exhaust Blower Maintenance Exhaust channels and the exhaust blower are located on the left hand side of the stove The following procedure demonstrates how to perform inspection and cleaning In order to access the exhaust channels open the left side decorative panels ...

Page 40: ...them Push the screw and give it a counter clockwise quarter turn Locate both openings Using the provided scraper remove the dirt in the bottom channel of the heat exchangers Use an ash vacuum to complete the cleaning operation Make sure that the gaskets are still in good condition replace them if needed 3 16 black round gasket ...

Page 41: ...ion Manual 41 7 1 4 Cleaning the Burn Pot The burn pot must remain clean and the holes should not be obstructed by combustion residues ashes or clinkers 1 Clean the burn pot using the scraper provided with the stove or a smaller one ...

Page 42: ...uide the burn pot in place Make sure that the burn pot is well in place before turning on the stove as shown in the diagram 3 If necessary clean the air intake channel To reach the air intake channel clean out trap open the ash drawer access door and remove the ash drawer A 4 Unscrew the wing nut C to open the clean out trap B Vacuum the combustion residues ...

Page 43: ...ondition replace it if needed 3 16 black round gasket AC06815 7 1 5 Ash Removal 1 To empty the ash drawer A of its contents open the ash pan access door by loosening the round knob on the bottom left hand side 2 Empty the ash drawer vacuum around the drawer and at the bottom of the combustion chamber ...

Page 44: ... WARNING DO NOT FORCE STRIKE OR ADOPT ANY BEHAVIOUR THAT COULD WEAKEN THE GLASS DOOR WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE GLASS REMOVED CRACKED OR BROKEN 7 1 8 Replacement of Broken Door Glass Carefully remove any loose pieces of glass from the doorframe Dispose of all broken glass properly A broken glass must be replaced with an identical ROBAX ceramic glass 5 mm thick with the dimensions 10...

Page 45: ...difficult to keep the door glass clean and combustion gases may leak into the room 7 1 10 Door Adjustment In order for your stove to burn at its best efficiency the door must provide a perfect seal with the firebox Therefore the gasket should be inspected periodically making sure to obtain an air tight fit Air tightness can be improved with a simple latch mechanism adjustment To adjust Remove the ...

Page 46: ...le danger 2 If you need assistance call the fire department 3 If possible use a dry chemical fire extinguisher baking soda or sand to control the fire Do not use water as it may cause dangerous vapor explosions 4 Check outside to ensure that sparks and hot embers coming out of the chimney are not igniting any combustible material close by 5 Do not use the stove again until your chimney and stove h...

Page 47: ... support The following sections will help you test each component individually and will also give you many tips in how to solve any problems related to a specific error code NOTE IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT MAKE SURE TO HAVE THE MODEL OF YOUR STOVE AND THE SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND THEY CAN BE FOUND ON THE CERTIFICATION LABEL INSIDE THE HOPPER LID 8 1 Electric Components Li...

Page 48: ...rsion of software included in the control board In order to access the test mode press both of these control keys simultaneously Each segment of each section of the display will turn on in sequence Push any control key to proceed Each complete section of the display will turn on in sequence Push any control key to proceed Each LED lights up in sequence from OFF to 6 feed rate Push any control key ...

Page 49: ... displayed Push any control key to proceed Displays the status of different components OFF DEL Pressure switch MANUAL DEL Hopper switch THERMOSTAT DEL Wall thermostat FEED RATE 1 non operative FEED RATE 2 F160 FEED RATE 3 L250 FEED RATE 4 non operative FEED RATE 5 auger 2 fuse FEED RATE 6 igniter fuse Note DEL ON open circuit DEL ON blown fuse DEL OFF close circuit DEL OFF fuse good Push any contr...

Page 50: ...ceed Exhaust blower test Push the control key to proceed Ignitor test Push the control key to proceed Auger 1 test Push the control key to proceed Auger 2 test Push the control key to proceed Validate the absence of an SD card in the reprogramming port Push any control key to proceed Validate that the control board s EEPROM is functional Push any control key to proceed End of the test mode sequenc...

Page 51: ...nt to start your stove again you will need to press on the button and then on the button Your stove will only restart when the cool down cycle is completed NOTE IF AFTER PERFORMING ALL THE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS MENTIONED IN THE FOLLOWING SECTION YOU ARE STILL EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR STOVE CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR A SERVICE TECHNICIAN AT 418 878 3040 YOU CAN ALSO WRITE AN EMAIL TO TECH SBI IN...

Page 52: ...G WARNING Pressure switch warning Warning caused by the automatic L 250 sensors it is located over the pellet housing Hopper is empty Lighting warning Hopper lid stayed open more than 3 minutes Inverted polarity in power outlet Power outage Igniter fuse is blown Auger fuse has blown ...

Page 53: ...and or venting system Refer to the maintenance section 3 The flue is not properly installed Make sure the venting system meets the criteria in the installation section of this manual as well as the venting system manufacturer s instructions 4 A back draft occurred inside the flue This can occur on a very windy day or if your venting system does not have a proper termination 5 The pressure switch w...

Page 54: ...reful too much suction can damage the switch 8 3 2 H Code STOVE STOPS FEEDING PELLETS AND APPEARS ON THE CONTROL BOARD BEFORE RESETTING TAKE CARE IN READING THE POSSIBLE CAUSES AND THEN PRESS ON AND AT THE SAME TIME FOR 2 SECONDS Possible Cause Possible Remedy 1 Inadequate fuel is used Remove the burn pot make sure that all openings are clear and check that no ash has filled the tube around the ig...

Page 55: ...and the lock is in place Make sure the holes are clear see Section 7 1 2 Cleaning the Baffle the Heat Exchanger and the Combustion Chamber 7 The convection blower is defective See Section 8 2 Testing a Component and test the convection blower 8 he combustion blower needs cleaning Carefully clean blower housing and make sure blower louvers are not blocked 9 The exhaust blower is defective See Secti...

Page 56: ...tove maintenance as described in this manual before resetting the electronic board displaying an error code For an Overheat Code Service the stove COMPLETELY as described in this manual See section 7 Maintenance Verify the complete venting system FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS ONCE THE MAINTENANCE COMPLETED Press on the following buttons in the sequence given one button at a time Reset then Mode then t...

Page 57: ... defective check to make sure that electrical connections are not loose and check the fuses F2 and F6 on the control board A defective fuse will be darkened or will have a broken filament If the fuses are good the auger motor may be jammed by an object If the auger is jammed remove it from its housing see drawing below NOTE IF THE HOPPER AUGER MOTOR FAILED OR THE HOPPER AUGER IS JAMMED TO AVOID PE...

Page 58: ...uttons for 3 seconds Confirm that the value displayed is equal to the ambient temperature in the room where the appliance is installed If this is the case turn on the stove and check the same temperature display If after 10 minutes the value has not increased despite the unit is in operation this means that the temperature sensor is disconnected or defective If the temperature rises the problem ma...

Page 59: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 59 HOPPER AUGER A Screws B Auger and motor assembly C gasket BURN POT AUGER A Screws B Auger and motor assembly C GASKET ...

Page 60: ...has malfunctioned The thermistor is a heat sensor located on the exhaust motor housing Its function is to tell the control board that the stove has ignited properly by measuring the heat at the exhaust The pellet stove will not start feeding pellets at the desired heat setting until it has received a signal from the thermistor heat sensor If the thermistor heat sensor is faulty the unit will stop ...

Page 61: ...yed open for more than 3 minutes As a security measure the auger stops turning and feeding pellets as soon as the hopper lid opens It will resume normal operation as soon as the hopper lid is closed If the hopper lid stays open for more than 3 minutes the stove will stop 2 The hopper lid safety switch is faulty or disconnected Make sure that the switch wiring is properly connected If it is the hop...

Page 62: ... restart on the initial setting once it cools off Note For a short power failure less than 5 seconds the stove will continue to function at the selected speed 8 3 8 I Code STOVE FEEDS PELLETS BUT WILL NOT IGNITE AND APPEARS ON THE CONTROL BOARD Possible Cause Possible Remedy 1 The igniter fuse on the control board has blown Test the resistance ohms Ω with a multimeter If the value is near zero rep...

Page 63: ...ed by an object If the auger is jammed remove it from its housing see drawing Section 8 3 3 E Code NOTE IF THE HOPPER AUGER MOTOR FAILED OR THE HOPPER AUGER IS JAMMED TO AVOID PELLET SPILLAGE EMPTY THE HOPPER OF ITS CONTENTS BEFORE EXECUTING THE FOLLOWING TESTS Disconnect the motor and then remove the four screws on the steel plate that holds the auger shaft to the auger housing To have an easier ...

Page 64: ...tion 7 1 9 Door Adjustment 3 Negative pressure A faint wood burning odor during ignition or shut down is normal Although if this increases beyond what is considered normal or if you notice an unusual soot build up on walls or furniture check your venting system carefully for leaks and make sure all gaskets are in good condition The stove exhaust blower produces a negative pressure in the room It d...

Page 65: ...using Once the auger has been removed make sure the auger is straight that the surface is not damaged and there are no burrs or broken welds Remove any foreign material that may have caused the jam Inspect the auger housing for signs of damage such as burrs rough spots or grooves cut into the metal that could have caused a jam Clean the auger housing thoroughly to remove all pellet dust 8 3 12 Poo...

Page 66: ... is power and that the blowers are properly connected If they still don t work check fuse F4 and F5 on the control board A blown fuse will be darkened or will have a broken filament If the fuses are in good condition the combustion or exhaust blower is probably defective Replace the faulty part 8 3 13 No Display The control board does not display any information Possible Cause Possible Remedy 1 Th...

Page 67: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 67 9 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 68: ...s to Fuses WARNING UNPLUG THE STOVE BEFORE CHANGING THE FUSES All fuses are located inside the housing of the electronic board the housing is on the back of your stove Unplug your stove remove the screw and turn the four spring clips to open the housing ...

Page 69: ...5 Installation and Operation Manual 69 LETTER FUSE FUNCTION AMPERAGE A MAIN BOARD FUSE 7 5A B CONVECTION BLOWER 5A C COMBUSTION BLOWER 3A D EXHAUST BLOWER 3A E TOP AUGER 1 3A F BOTTOM AUGER 2 3A G IGNITOR 5A ...

Page 70: ... POT C IGNITOR D CONVECTION BLOWER E THERMISTOR F L 250 THERMAL SWITCH G HOPPER H CONTROL PANEL I HOPPER SAFETY SWITCH J PRESSURE SWITCH K F 160 THERMAL SWITCH L POWER CORD RECEPTACLE M THERMOSTAT TERMINAL BLOCK N COMBUSTION BLOWER FRESH AIR INTAKE O EXHAUST BLOWER P BOTTOM AUGER 2 Q TOP AUGER 1 R ELECTRONIC BOARD ...

Page 71: ...allation and Operation Manual 71 12 Blower Replacement CONVECTION BLOWER Unscrew screw A 1 slightly pivot the fan upward then partially slide the fan out 2 Disconnect the fan from the harness and remove completely ...

Page 72: ...2 COMBUSTION BLOWER Remove the 9 screws A and the bottom grille B Unlatch the clamps C Remove the back draft shutter G and the gasket D Pull the combustion blower F and unplug the wire connector from the harness Remove the plug E of the blower ...

Page 73: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 73 EXHAUST BLOWER Remove the left panel Unplug the connections A and B Unplug the silicone tube C ...

Page 74: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 74 Remove the clamp D With a Philips screwdriver unlock and remove the access panel E ...

Page 75: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 75 Remove the nuts F located in the opening of the trapdoor Remove the duct assembly G ...

Page 76: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 76 Remove the bolts H and nuts I to remove the exhaust blower J ...

Page 77: ... Manual 77 13 L 250 and F 160 Thermal Switch Replacement L 250 1 Remove both retaining screws A holding the thermal switch support bracket B 2 Lift up the support bracket Rotate the bracket 90 clockwise then pull the bracket toward you ...

Page 78: ...tallation and Operation Manual 78 Remove the faulty thermal switch Replace new thermal switch D underneath the bracket B by means of 2 screws C F 160 Unscrew both screws B and take out the thermal switch F 160 A ...

Page 79: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 79 14 Exploded View and Replacement Parts SECTION A ...

Page 80: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 80 SECTION B ...

Page 81: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 81 SECTION C ...

Page 82: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 82 SECTION D SECTION E ...

Page 83: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 83 SECTION F SECTION G ...

Page 84: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 84 SECTION H SECTION I ...

Page 85: ...Eco 65 Installation and Operation Manual 85 SECTION J ...

Page 86: ... 2 ROUND X 9 GASKET KIT WITH ADHESIVE 1 12 AC07867 1 2 CHROME PLATED COIL HANDLE 1 13 SE24219 CAST IRON DOOR WITH GASKET HANDLE AND LATCH 1 14 AC09155 HANDLE AND LATCH KIT 1 15 AC09185 DOOR LATCH KIT 1 16 AC06900 BLACK 1 2 ROUND X 9 GASKET KIT WITH ADHESIVE 1 17 AC06810 SELF ADHESIVE BLACK GASKET KIT 1 8 X 3 8 1 18 30101 SPRING TENSION PIN 5 32 DIA X 1 1 2 LONG 1 19 23075 ROBAX GLASS 5MM 77 X 43 2...

Page 87: ...67018 EXHAUST ADAPTER PIPE 1 54 24030 AUGER 1 55 30092 BOLT 5 16 18 X 3 4 HEX GRADE 5 4 56 21193 AUGER SUPPORT GASKET 2 57 PL62281 AUGER BUSHING PLATE 1 58 30026 THREAD CUTTING SCREW 10 24 F 5 8 HEX WASHER HEAD 4 59 44106 GEAR MOTOR FOR PELLET STOVE AUGER 1 7 RPM 1 60 SE67095 UPPER LID 1 61 30013 HINGE 2 X 1 1 2 2 62 30029 CUTTING THREAD SCREW 10 24 TYPE F X 3 8 HEX WASHER 12 63 PL67141 HOPPER STO...

Page 88: ...YPE B PAN PHILLIPS 4 88 44058 THERMODISC 36T12 F160 1 89 PL62343 F 160 SUPPORT 1 90 PL67149 L250 25 AUTOMATIC SUPPORT 1 91 44059 THERMODISC 36T11 L250 25 AUTOMATIC 1 92 30439 SPING CLAMP 2 93 21400 COMBUSTION FAN GASKET 2 94 PL64359 COMBUSTION FAN GASKET FRAME 1 95 SE44147 AXIAL BLOWER ASSEMBLY 115V 9W 92 X 92 X 38 1 96 30502 SELF TAPING SCREW 8 32 x 1 2 TYPE F x 3 4 HEX FLAT HEAD 2 97 30777 PLAST...

Page 89: ... of a horizontal vent coming out at the back of the stove on a total distance of 8 feet This horizontal run is followed by a tee and a 6 foot vertical rise This type of installation is not acceptable As you can see the vent termination is clearly outside the allowed configuration zone on the chart because the venting system proposed does not have at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of...

Page 90: ... be acceptable The termination is within the allowable configuration zone on the chart since it would have at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run Furthermore the total vertical rise is at least 3 feet high WARNING To reduce the risk of smoke spillage there should always be at least one foot of vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run In all cases at least 3 feet of...

Page 91: ...ransfer to the heat exchanger therefore reducing convection efficiency Depending on the quality of the pellets there are usually more embers or sparks exiting the flame and burn pot To rectify this condition reduce combustion air flow to obtain a flame pattern as in image 1 Fire with not enough air If the flame pattern is tall lazy and orange with black smoky tips as in image 3 it is generally a r...

Page 92: ...stat is very important to obtain comfort and efficiency from your stove Locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable building codes Install the thermostat in a location that provides good airflow characteristics and avoid areas behind doors near corners air vents direct sunlight or heat generating devices If the thermostat is installed in the same room as the sto...

Page 93: ...he right hand side of the stove when facing it Loosen the two middle screws and insert the wires in the terminals Tighten the two screws Open the thermostat and connect the wires as per the manufacturer s instructions Here is an example of what your thermostat could look like Connect one wire on RH and the other wire on W Red wire jumper can remain installed For further information refer to the ma...

Page 94: ...s to the terminal block located at the rear on the right hand side of the stove while facing it If the receiver wires are equipped with quick connect terminals you can connect them directly to the stove s wiring harness To do so open the right hand side decorative panels and disconnect wires B and C attached to the rear of the terminal block A and connect them to the receiver ...

Page 95: ...ing holes A located for this purpose on each side of the pedestal as shown on the following image For use in a mobile home in Canada this pellet stove must be connected to a vent system certified according to the standard or ULC ORD C441 CAN ULC S609 A vent system meeting the requirements of ULC S629M can also be used For use in a manufactured home in the United States this pellet stove must be co...

Page 96: ...llation and Operation Manual 96 A Fresh air intake B Tee C Pellet pipe length and or slip section D Ceiling support E Attic insulation shield F Roof flashing G Storm collar H Pellet pipe length I Vertical rain cap ...

Page 97: ... EXCEED 10 FEET It is recommended to install an outside air inlet in or near the room where the stove is installed When doing so it is preferable to choose a wall which is not exposed to dominant winds depending on the conditions surrounding your house An insulated 3 inside diameter metallic pipe either flexible or rigid must be attached to the fresh air intake D AIR SUPPLY INSULATED PIPE EXTERIOR...

Page 98: ...n and plastic cover exposing the flexible pipe Attach the flexible pipe using pipe clamps C For a better seal you may also use aluminum tape Wrap the tape around the joint between the flexible pipe and the air inlets Carefully push the insulation and plastic cover back over the pipe Fix the plastic in place using aluminum tape A rodent guard minimum 1 4 wire mesh must be used at the termination Al...

Page 99: ...Outside Combustion Air WARNING IT IS FORBIDDEN TO DRAW COMBUSTION AIR FROM A BASEMENT AN ATTIC A GARAGE OR ANY CONFINED SPACE You can draw air from a ventilated crawl space underneath the floor You can draw air directly from an outside wall behind the stove ...

Page 100: ...n and Operation Manual 100 APPENDIX F OPTIONAL HOT AIR DISTRIBUTION KIT AC01330 The hot air distribution kit AC01330 is available at your local dealer Please note that the 3 25 x 10 duct is sold separately Duct 3 25 x 10 ...

Page 101: ...o 65 Installation and Operation Manual 101 This hot air plenum kit contains the following parts A 49068 2x B PL62444 1x C SE62443 1x D PL62446 5 x 17 5 1x E 30153 8x F 30220 6x G PL67179 DP00060 3 x 16 1X ...

Page 102: ...ceed the wholesale price of the replacement part All parts and labour costs covered by this warranty are limited according to the table below The manufacturer at its discretion may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesa...

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