|
Resumen del manual
per hour to help you plan your refueling schedule. Please note these rates are only approximate. The "Max" setting feeds approximately 4Vi lbs./hour. The convection blower speed varies directly with feed rate. The "High Fan" switch overrides this variable speed function. It will set the convection blower speed to high at any feed rate setting. 3.5 Optional Thermostat A remote thermostat will help you maintain a constant house temperature automatically. A low voltage, normally closed thermostat is recommended. When engaged, the stove will automatically switch between two settings. When warm enough, it will switch to "1”, which also slows the convection blower. If the house then cools below your thermostat setting it will switch to a feed rate 60% of your knob setting. For example, if stove is set at 4 lbs./hour when you engage the “thermostat” switch (remember — do not engage unless you have a thermostat attached), the stove will bum at 60% of 4 fos./hour, or 2.4 tos./hour when the thermostat calls for more heat. Thermostat should be installed by an Authorized Breckwell dealer. NOTE: When using the thermostat, it is important to set your damper control rod at approximately Viz” out. 3.6 Damper Control The damper control rod on the stove’s right side adjusts the combustion air. This control is necessary due to the varied bum characteristics of individual installations, different pellet brands and pellet feed rates. It allows you to improve the efficiency of your stove. Also, it will reduce the frequency of cleaning your glass door and prevent the rapid buildup of creosote inside your stove and chimney. You should adjust the rod based on the fire's appearance. A low, reddish, dirty fire can be improved by pulling the damper out slightly. A "blow torch” fire can be improved by pushing the damper in a bit. As a general rule, on a low feed rate setting, the damper will be in. On higher feed rates, the damper should be more open. Through trial and error, you will find the best settings. Consult your dealer if you need help. NOTE: On “1 ” damper should be out a minimum of 1/8". 3.7 Refueling You can calculate your refueling needs based roughly on the pellet feed rate setting. For example, at the "2” setting, a full hopper will last approximately 25 hours (50 lbs./2 lbs/hour). We recommend, however, that you not let the hopper drop below V* full. 3.8 Breckwell Maintenance Tools B ^ Tools have been provided to help with the following functions: a. Open Hopper Lid • When stove is set at higher burn rates, the hopper lid can become very hot. Use tool to lift lid. Do not touch hot lid or bums could occur. (Tool A) b. Stir Pellets In Hopper - Unlike liquids in a tank, pellets do not drain evenly into the auger. Bridging across the opening can occur. Pellets can become hung up on one slope of the hopper. Occasionally "stirring” the hopper can help. (Tool A) c. Ash Pan Removal - see instructions in section 4.1. (Tool A) d. Cleaning Heat Exchanger Tubes - see instructions, section 4.2. (Tool B) e. Scrape ashes from burn pot. (Tool A) 3.9 Shut Down Procedure Turning the Breckwell off is a matter of pressing the control panel switch to off. The blowers will continue to operate until internal firebox temperatures have fallen to a preset level. 3.91 Safety Features a. If there is a power outage longer than one or two seconds, the auger will not operate once power is restored. This prevents pellets being fed to a non-burning burn pot. Pressing the auger button on the control panel will reactivate auger. The blowers will come on when power is restored to evacuate the combustion chamber of gases. b. In case of a malfunctioning convection air blower, a high temperature thermodisk will shut down the auger, preventing the stove from overheating. After stove cools down, pressing auger button will restart auger. NOTE: If high temperature thermostat activates, there is an electrical component failure and it should be checked out immediately. 3.92 Operating Safety Precautions a. DO NOT STORE OR USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, especially gasoline, in the vicinity of your Breckwell Pellet Stove. Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or similar fluids to start or “freshen up" a fire in this heater. b. WARNING: DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS STOVE. This may cause serious damage to your stove and void your warranty. It also may create a fire hazard in your home. IF ANY EXTERNAL PART OF THE UNIT BEGINS TO GLOW, YOU ARE OVERFIRING. Immediately press “off" switch on control panel. c. Keep all household combustibles, such as furniture, drapes, toys, etc. three feet, or a considerable distance from the burning stove. d. Maintain proper ventilation. It is important that adequate oxygen be supplied to the fire for the combustion process. Modern houses are often so well insulated, it may become necessary to open a window or install an outside air vent to provide sufficient combustion air. e. Sinc...
Otros modelos de este manual:chimeneas - 1991 MODELS P24I (314.79 kb)