| Installation & Operating Manual   P61 Pellet Stove Owners Manual   “Ce manuel est disponible en Français sur demande”   SAFETY NOTICE   PlEASE rEAd ThIS ENTIrE MANuAl bEFOrE YOu INSTAll ANd uSE YOur NEw rOOM hEATEr. FAIlurE   TO FOllOw INSTruCTIONS MAY rESulT IN PrOPErTY dAMAgE, bOdIlY INjurY, Or EvEN dEATh.   FOr uSE IN ThE u.S. ANd CANAdA. SuITAblE FOr INSTAllATION IN MObIlE hOMES   IF ThIS hArMAN STOvE IS NOT PrOPErlY INSTAllEd, AhOuSE FIrE MAY rESulT. FOr YOur SAFETY, FOllOw   INSTAllATION dIrECTIONS.   CONTACT lOCAl buIldINg Or FIrE OFFICIAlS AbOuT rESTrICTIONS ANd INSTAllATION INSPECTION   rEQuIrEMENTS IN YOur ArEA.   CONTACT YOur lOCAl AuThOrITY (SuCh AS MuNICIPAl buIldINg dEPArTMENT, FIrE dEPArTMENT, FIrE   PrEvENTION burEAu, ETC.) TO dETErMINE ThE NEEd FOr A PErMIT.   CETTE guIdE d'uTIlISATION EST dISPONIblE EN FrANCAIS. ChEz vOTrE CONCESSIONNAIrE dE hArMAN   hOME hEATINg.   SAvE ThESE INSTruCTIONS.   Item# 3-90-05810   r10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   Testing label   2 Assembly & Installation   venting   4 7 Operation   12   14   15   18   19   20   21   22   24   25   ESP Control   Maintenance   Trouble Shooting   Feeder Parts   Specifications   wiring diagram   Options   Parts list   warranty   Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new   room heater. Failure to follow instructions may result in   property damage, bodily injury, or even death.   SuITAblE FOr MObIlE hOME INSTAllATIONS.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   harman home heating   352 Mountain House Road   Halifax, PA 17032   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Assembly and Installation   unpacking   The P61 is bolted to the skid to prevent movement   during shipping.   To free the stove from the skid you must remove the   hold-down bolts in the rear of the pedestal base.   removing or Installing rear cover panels   To remove the rear cover panels, loosen the screws   slightly and slide the covers outward as shown in the   illustration. To reinstall, simply slide back into place and   retighten the screws.   Firebrick   Install the firebrick vertically on the angle above the   burnpot.   Flame guide   Install the cast iron flame guide on top of the burnpot   and make sure it is fully seated against the auger   opening. The bottom of the flame guide is marked 38+.   Fig. 2   Shipping Bolts: These   holes are also used for   Mobile Home Installation   Rear Cover   Panels   draft Test Procedure   Before attaching any vent pipe to the stove, perform   a draft test, for later comparison.   Remove the plug bolt on the underside of the firebox   as shown. Using the hole from the bolt, attach a draft   meter that is capable of reading at least .5 inches of   water column (W.C.). You are going to want the meter   reading negative pressure.   Turn the feed adjuster to "Test". For the first minute,   everything will run. Record the high draft reading   _______ . After the first minute, the distribution blower   will go to a low speed. Then, after the second minute,   two minutes after turning to test, the distribution   blower will come back up to high, and the combustion   blower will drop to low. During this time, record the low   draft________. Perform the test again after the venting   is complete. Compare your readings. If there is more   than a .05 difference, you have too much restriction in   the venting. There is no adjustment for the draft other   than improving the venting configuration. Leaving the   stove in "test" will continue to cycle the blowers each   minute. Record your final draft redings here. _________   High, and ________ Low.   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Installing   Place the stove on a non-combustible floor or a floor   protector providing a minimum .84k value. Floor protection   must extend 6 inches to the front, 6 inches to the sides   and 1 inch to the rear of the stove.   9"-13"   Place the stove away from combustible walls at least   as far as shown in figures 3,4 and 5. Please note the   difference in side wall clearance with and without side   shields.   Note that the clearances shown are minimum for safety   but do not leave much room for access when cleaning   or servicing. Please take this into account when placing   the stove.   9"-13"   Connect the power cord to a 120 V.A.C. 60Hz grounded   receptacle.   After connecting the flue system, perform the second draft   test. However, prior to taking the draft reading be sure all   doors and windows in the home are closed. Record the   draft reading_______. If this reading is more than .05"   lower than the unconnected reading, check for possible   restrictions or the need for outside air (see page 7).   9" With Side Shields   13" Without Side Shields   Fig. 3   Mobile home Installation   When installing this unit in a mobile home, several   requirements must be followed:   1. The unit must be bolted to the floor. This can be done with   1/4" lag screws through the 2 holes in the base plate.   2. The unit must also be connected for the outside air.   See page 7.   3. Floor protection and clearances must be followed as   shown.   4. Unit must be grounded to the metal frame of the mobile   home.   5. The stove may not be installed in a room designated   for sleeping.   CAuTION: This appliance must be vented to the   outside.   Fig. 4   Due to high temperatures, the stove should be placed out   of traffic and away from furniture and draperies.   Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of   high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid   burn to skin and/or clothing.   Young children should be carefully supervised when they   are in the same room as the stove.   Clothing and other flammable materials should not be   placed on or near this unit.   18"   Installation and repair of this Harman Stove should be   done by a qualified service person. The appliance should   be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified   service person. More frequent cleaning will be required.   It is imperative that control compartments, burners, and   circulating air passageways of the stove be kept clean.   Mobile home installation should be done in   accordance with the Manufactured home and Safety   Standard (hud), CFr 3280, Part 24.   Fig. 5   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   venting   J. The clearance to a non-mechanical air supply inlet to   requirements for Terminating the venting   wArNINg: Venting terminals must not be recessed   into a wall or siding.   the building or the combustion air inlet to any other   appliance must be a minimum of 48”.1   K. The clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet must   be a minimum of 10 feet.1   NOTE: Only pellet vent pipe wall pass-throughs   and fire stops should be used when venting through   combustible materials.   (with outside air installed, 6 feet )   L. The clearance above a paved sidewalk or a paved   driveway located on public property must be a   minimum of 7 feet.1,2   NOTE: Always take into consideration the effect the   prevailing wind direction or other wind currents will   cause with flyash and /or smoke when placing the   termination.   In addition, the following must be observed:   A. The clearance above grade must be a minimum   of 18".1   M. The clearance under a veranda, porch, deck or   balcony must be a minimum of 12 inches.1,3 (see b.)   NOTE: The clearance to vegetation and other exterior   combustibles such as mulch is 36” as measured from   the center of the outlet or cap. This 36” radius continues   to grade or a minimum of 7 feet below the outlet.   1Certain Canadian and or Local codes or regulations   may require different clearances.   B. The clearance to a window or door that may be   opened must be a minimum of 48".1   (with outside air installed, 18”)   C. A 12" clearance to a permanently closed window   is recommended to prevent condensation on the   window.   D. The vertical clearance to a ventilated soffit located   above the terminal within a horizontal distance of   2 feet (60 cm) from the center-line of the terminal   must be a minimum of 18".   2A vent shall not terminate directly above a side-walk   or paved driveway which is located between two   single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.   3Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is   fully open on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor.   E. The clearance to an unventilated soffit must be a   minimum of 12".   F. The clearance to an outside corner is 11" from center   of pipe.   NOTE: where passage through a wall, or partition of   combustible construction is desired, the installation   shall conform to CAN/CSA-b365. (if in Canada)   G. The clearance to an inside corner is 12".   H. A vent must not be installed within 3 feet (90 cm)   above a meter/regulator assembly when measured   from the horizontal center-line of the regulator.1   I. The clearance to service regulator vent outlet must   be a minimum of 6 feet.1   = Vent terminal   v Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   venting   Acombustion blower is used to extract the combustion   IMPOrTANT NOTICE   gases from the firebox. This causes a negative pressure   in the firebox and a positive pressure in the venting   system as shown in fig. 6. The longer the vent pipe   and more elbows used in the system, the greater the   flow resistance. Because of these facts we recommend   using as few elbows as possible and 15 feet or less   of vent pipe. The maximum horizontal run should not   exceed 48". If more than 15 feet of pipe is needed, the   diameter should be increased from 3" to 4" because   a larger pipe causes less flow resistance. be sure   to use approved pellet vent pipe wall and ceiling   pass through fittings to go through combustible   walls and ceilings. Be sure to use a starting collar to   attach the venting system to the stove. The starting   collar must be sealed to the stove with high temp   silicone caulking.   Pellet Vent "L" or "PL" Vent Pipe Must be used.   + vent Pipe   Pellet vent pipe (known as type "L" or "PL" vent) is   constructed of two layers with air space between the   layers. This air space acts as an insulator and reduces   the outside surface temperature to allow a clearance   to combustibles of only 3 inches. The sections of pipe   lock together to form an air tight seal in most cases;   however, in some cases a perfect seal is not achieved.   For this reason and the fact that the P61 operates with   a positive vent pressure we specify that the joints   also be sealed with high temp silicone.   Fig. 6   + + = Positive static pressure   - = Negative static pressure   Outside Air   Outside air flex   pipe goes here   Outside air is optional except in mobile homes and   where building codes require. The benefit of outside air   is mainly noticed in small very tight houses.   To install outside air use 2 3/8" I.D. flex pipe part   number 1-00-08543 (25 ft.). There is a break-away   hole on the rear panel which must be removed before   connecting the flex pipe. The pipe should be run outside   and terminate to the side or below the vent pipe outlet   so the flue outlet is more than 12" from the inlet cover.   The maximum length run of this pipe is 15 feet. If a   longer run is needed the size must be increased to 3".   Inlet cover part number 1-10-08542 should be used to   keep birds, rodents etc. out of the pipe.   Flex pipe part #   1-00-08543 (25 ft.)   Fig. 7   Inlet Cover part#   1-10-08542   The Harman Direct Vent Wall   Passthrough allows the proper   protection of the wall and   brings outside air to the stove   with one component. Part #   1-00-677077 is all you need.   (fits only 3" pellet pipe)   hrv   When installing in a house with a Heat Reclaiming   Ventilation System (HRV) be sure the system is   balanced and is not creating a negative pressure in   the house.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   venting   #1 Preferred method   This method provides excellent venting for normal   operation and allows the stove to be installed   closest to the wall. Two inches from the wall is   safe; however, four inches allows better access to   remove the rear panel. The vertical portion of the   vent should be three to five feet high. This vertical   section will provide natural draft in the event of a   power failure.   3 ft.   to combustibles   Fig. 8   #2 Preferred method   This method also provides excellent venting for   normal operation but requires the stove to be   installed farther from the wall. The vertical portion   of the vent should be three to five feet high and at   least three inches from a combustible wall. This   vertical section will provide natural draft in the event   of a power failure.   3 ft.   to combustibles   Fig. 9   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   venting   #4 Installing into an existing chimney   This method provides excellent venting for normal   operation. This method also provides natural draft   in the event of a power failure. If the chimney   condition is questionable you may want to install a   liner as in method #7. Check with your local codes   to be sure a liner is not mandatory.   Fig. 10   #5 Installing into an existing fireplace   chimney   This method provides excellent venting for normal   operation. This method also provides natural draft   in the event of a power failure.   The damper area must be sealed with a steel   plate or fiberglass.Acap should be installed on the   chimney to keep out rain. If the chimney condition   is questionable you may want to install a liner all   the way to the top as in method #6. Check with   your local codes to be sure a liner is not mandatory.   Fig. 11   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   venting   #6 Installing into an existing fireplace   chimney   This method provides excellent venting for normal   operation. This method also provides natural draft   in the event of a power failure.   Some places in the US and Canada it is required   that the vent pipe extend all the way to the top of   the chimney.   In this method a cap should also be installed   on the chimney to keep out rain. Be sure to use   approved pellet vent pipe fittings. Seal pipe joints   with silicone in addition to the sealing system used   by the manufacturer. Pipe size should be increased   to 4" using this method.   Fig. 12   #7 Installing into an existing chimney   This method provides excellent venting for normal   operation. This method also provides natural draft   in the event of a power failure.   Some places in the US and Canada it is required   that the vent pipe extend all the way to the top of   the chimney. The pipe or liner inside the chimney   should be 4"diameter.   In this method a cap should also be installed on   the chimney to keep out rain.   Fig. 13   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   venting   #8 Installing through the ceiling vent   Through the ceiling vent, follow the vent manufacturers   recommendations when using wall and ceiling pass   throughs.   Minimum flue vent   configuration   It is recommended that outside   air be installed with this venting   configuration.   (See Page 9 for   corner installation   clearances)   Fig. 15   Fig. 14   dO NOT INSTAll A FluE dAMPEr IN ThE   EXhAuST vENTINg SYSTEM OF ThIS uNIT.   dO NOT CONNECT ThIS uNIT TOAChIMNEY FluE   SErvINg ANOThEr APPlIANCE.   INSTAll vENT AT ClEArANCES SPECIFIEd bY   ThE MANuFACTurEr   CAuTION   ThE STruCTurAl INTEgrITY OF ThE MObIlE   hOME FlOOr, wAll, ANd CEIlINg/rOOF   MuST bE MAINTAINEd.   CAuTION   ThE STOvE IS hOT whIlE IN OPErATION.   KEEP ChIldrEN, ClOThINgANd FurNITurE   AwAY. CONTACT MAY CAuSE SKIN burNS.   Fig. 16   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MANuAl STArT uP   Operation   Starting First Fire   Be sure the power cord is plugged into a 120 volt   receptacle. This can be verified by the red power light   on the control panel.   be sure there is no fuel or other combustibles in   the ash pan prior to lighting.   Fill the hopper with pellets.   Fill the burn pot with pellets to a level just short of   overflowing, fig. 17.   Fig. 17   Adjust feed rate. If this is your first fire or you are trying   different pellets, set the feed adjuster to "4", fig. 18.   This is a conservative number and will probably need   to be increased. After you know a feed rate setting that   works well, use that setting. Remember, too high of a   feed rate will waste fuel.   Turn Mode selector to "OFF" and then to "Stove   Temp". This will turn the combustion blower to high.   When starting a fire always turn the mode selector to   "OFF" before selecting the desired mode. This resets   the control for start-up.   Fig. 18   Turn Temp dial to 7. This will allow the stove to burn   at maximum for feed rate adjusting purposes.   Apply starting gel to pellets in burn pot and light   the gel. Close the door after lighting. At this point the   distribution and combustion lights will be on and the   feed motor light will be off.As the temperature of the fire   increases, the feed motor light will come on and pellets   will feed into the burn pot. As the stove temperature   increases the distribution blower speed will increase.   Fig. 19   1"   After 30 to 45 minutes it may be necessary to readjust   the feed rate. The feed rate should be adjusted so   there is about one inch of ash in front of the fire, fig. 20.   This is a maximum burn position and the stove may not   achieve this position under normal burn rates.   "NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN   FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR   SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN UP " A FIRE   IN THIS HEATER. KEEPALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELLAWAY   FROM THE HEATER WHILE IN USE".   Fig. 20   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MANuAl IgNITION/OPErATION   when to use "Stove Temp Mode"   In "Stove Temp Mode" the Stove Temp Dial determines   the temperature of the stove. Heat output and fuel   consumption will remain constant. This makes it   possible to tell how long a hopper full of pellets will last.   The distribution blower speed will vary according to the   position of the mode selector, fig. 21.   Fig. 21   when to use "room Temp Mode"   In "Room Temp Mode" heat output is controlled   automatically by the Room Sensing Probe. When   the Room Sensing Probe calls for heat, the stove will   increase output. When the Room Sensing Probe is   getting close to the set temperature, the stove will begin   to level off output and keep the fire burning at just the   right temperature to maintain that setting.   High output is determined by the feed rate. The   maximum feed rate should be set for 1" of ash in front   of fire.   In "Room Temp Mode" fuel consumption is sacrificed   for exact room temperature. Therefore, as it gets colder,   more pellets will be burned automatically.   This setting will produce medium heat with the distribution   blower on "low".   The distribution blower speed will vary according to   the position of the mode selector, fig. 21.   Shut-down Procedure   To kill the fire or stop burning the stove, turn the Mode   Selector to "OFF". This will cause the fire to diminish   and burn out. When the fire burns out and the stove   cools down everything will stop.   Never pull the plug to shut down the stove, all motors   will stop. This will cause incomplete combustion and   smoke in the firebox. If the load door is opened the   smoke will escape.   This setting will produce a room temperature of 70   degrees with the distribution blower at medium speed.   The best way to shut down the stove is to simply   let it run out of pellets, then the stove will shut down   automatically.   This setting will produce continuous maximum heat output   with the distribution blower at full speed.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ESP CONTrOl   Feed adjuster   Sets the maximum feed   rate   Power Light   Indicates power to the   control.   Test   Status Light   Runs all motors at full   speed for two minutes   to check operation. After   two minutes the stove   will go to minimum burn   and the blowers will   alternate from high to   low every two minutes   to remind you that you   are still in "Test Mode".   Will be lit in either stove   or room temp mode when   pointer is not within off   position band except after   normal shut down. Blinks   to indicate errors listed   below.   Indicates power to   distribution blower.   Distribution Blower   speed adjustment range.   Indicates Power to   combustion blower   Indicates Power to the   feed motor.   Temp dial   Mode Selector   Allows you to adjust the Room temperature in Room Temp Mode   using the outer scale marked in degrees Fahrenheit. It also allows   you to adjust the stove temperature while in Stove Temp Mode   using the inner scale marked from 1 to 7.   Allows you to choose between Room Temp Mode,   Stove Temp Mode, or OFF. Also allows you to vary   the distribution blower speed by turning the knob to   the high or low side of each mode.   STATuS lIghT ErrOr MESSAgES:   6 blinks : Indicates that the control has calculated poor   or incomplete combustion occurring for more than 50   minutes. See Troubleshooting section for more details.   1 blink: Indicates control board self diagnostic failure.   This requires a manual reset*.   * Manual reset, disconnect power cord for a few   seconds and reconnect. If error still occurs call your   Dealer.   3 blinks: Indicates ESP (Exhaust Sensing Probe)   failure. This requires a manual reset*.   4 blinks: Can occur only in Room Temp Mode and   indicates Room Sensing Probe failed or not installed.   If a Room Sensing Probe is then installed the status   light will automatically reset.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   room Sensor and rear Shield Installation   room Sensor Installation   rear Shields   5/16" Hex Head   Screws (2 on   each side)   5/16" Hex   Head Screws   (2 on each   side)   Fig. 22   Fig. 23   The room sensor is a small temperature sensor   The rear insulated shields are split in the middle   on the end of a 60" wire. This sensor is installed for easy removal. Each shield has two 5/16" hex   much like a standard wall thermostat. Because head screws that only need to be loosened (NOT   it is so small, it can be hidden along the trim of a REMOVED) to allow the shield to slide away from   doorway or even up the leg of a coffee table. There the unit.   is a remote room sensor port on the rear of the   unit for easy external connection. Use standard   18-2 thermostat wire to extend the distance to the   desired location (100' maximum). The room sensor   should be installed in the location where you want   to control the temperature.   NOTE: It is not recommended that the unit be   operated with the shields removed, due to the   hot and moving parts which they protect.   NOTE: Distances of more than 25 feet from the   unit or in another room are not recommended. The   room sensor is essential for the P61's excellent   efficiency.   NOTE: It is recommended that the room sensor   be installed, even if only installed on the rear of   the unit as a return air sensor.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Maintenance   removing Ashes:   When approximately 1 ton of pellets has been burned,   it will be necessary to empty the ash pan.   Ashes should be placed in a metal container with   a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes   should be placed on a noncombustible floor or   on the ground, well away from all combustible   materials, pending final disposal. If 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.   It is recommended that the stove is cold and shut down   when removing the ash pan.   Fig. 24   Combustion   Blower Cover   Blower Cover   Latch   1. Pull on latch handle to open the ash door, and remove   ash pan.   Heat Exchanger Fins   2. Close the ash door while dumping ashes. Use ash   pan handle to carry and dispose of ashes.   3. Return the ash pan into the stove and latch the ash   door securely.   Cleaning:   Scrape the burn pot surface regularly. Whenever   adding fuel, it is a good time to scrape the burn pot.   Using the flat end of the scraper tool, scrape under   the fire to remove any carbon deposits which may be   forming. The more frequent the scraping, the better   performanc you'll have.   Scraper   The stove will need to be cleaned for approximately   every 2 to 5 tons of pellets burned. The amount of   pellets burned before cleaning will vary depending on   the brand of pellets.   Flue Outlet   Blower Cover   Latch   1. Shut down the stove and disconnect the power   cord to insure that all motors are stopped.   Blower Wheel   Fig. 25   2. Remove ash pan as described earlier.   3. Remove combustion blower cover by turning the latch   vertical as shown in Fig.26 and sliding the cover out   of the slot on the left (Fig.27.) This will expose the   combustion blower wheel and flue outlet, (Fig.24.)   The draft pressure switch senses the pressure in   the hopper. Note the location of this fitting, known   as the muffler. Depending on the amount of fines   in the fuel, this muffler may need to be cleaned   periodically.Usecautionwhencleaningoremptying   the hopper.   4. Clean the blower wheel with a brush and a vacuum   cleaner.   5. Use a brush (Fig.30) to clean the flue, being careful   not to damage the ESP probe. The flue goes straight   through into the vent pipe (Fig.29) therefore, the vent   pipe can also be cleaned, to some extent, through   the flue outlet.   6. Reinstall the blower cover and relatch.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Maintenance   7. Open the burn pot slide as shown, clean with vacuum   and close.   8. Clean the heat exchanger with the scraper as shown   in Fig. 25.   9. Brush or scrape the inside of the stove to remove   fly ash.   10. Scrape the burnpot with the flat end of the provided   scraper. Fig.31.   Fig. 27   Latch "open "with blower   cover partly removed. Burn   pot clean-out is open.   Fig. 26   11.Slide the ash pan into stove and re-latch the ash   pan door.   Latch "closed "with blower   cover in place. Burn pot   clean-out is closed.   Brush not supplied. Can be found in   hardware stores.   ESP probe   Fig. 30   Soot and Fly Ash   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. Incomplete   combustion, such as occurs during startup, shutdown,   or incorrect operation of the room heater, will lead to   some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust   venting system. The exhaust venting system should   be inspected at least once every year to determine if   cleaning is necessary.   Fig. 28   Exposed blower wheel   and flue opening, NOTE:   ESP probe is visible.   Blower cover   removed.   ESP Probe   Be careful not   to damage ESP   probe when   cleaning with   brush.   Fig. 29   Fig. 31   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Trouble-Shooting   FEEdEr dOES NOT FEEd   SMOKE SMEll   1. No pellets in hopper.   Seal the vent pipe joints and connection to stove with   2. Feed motor will not run until ESP senses 165 deg.   F. Maybe you did not put enough pellets in the burn   pot before lighting the fire.   3. Feed motor has failed.   4. Something is restricting flow in the hopper or causing   the slide plate to stick.   5. Firebox draft may be too low for low draft pressure   switch in feeder circuit to operate. Check for closed   doors, loose or missing gasket on doors or hopper   lid, faulty pressure switch.   high temp silicone.   FIrE hAS gONE OuT   1. No pellets in hopper.   2. Feed rate too low.   3. Something is restricting fuel flow.   4. Feed motor or draft motor has failed.   5. Power failure or blown fuse.   SMOKE IS vISIblE COMINg OuT OF vENT   1. Air-fuel ratio is too rich.   A. Feed rate too high.   B. Draft too low caused by a gasket leak.   lOw hEAT OuTPuT   PArTIAllY burNEd PEllETS   1. Feed rate too high.   2. Draft too low. (Check burn pot clean-out slide and   door gasket).   3. Burn pot or heat exchanger fins may need to be   cleaned.   4. Combination of all of the above.   1. Feed rate too low   2. Draft too low because of gasket leak.   3. Poor quality or damp pellets   4. Combination of 1. and 2.   helpful hints   removing Ashes   Cleaning burn Pot   Turn the Temperature Dial to minimum approximately   30 minutes before removing ashes. This will result in a   cooler stove and ash pan.   Whenever your stove is not burning, take the   opportunity to scrape the burn pot to remove carbon   buildup. A vacuum cleaner is handy to remove the   residue. Be sure the stove is cold if you use a vacuum.   Maximum feed settings are not needed in most cases.   Operating in the normal range is recommended when   maximum heat output is not required. The ESP probe   prevents the stove from being over-fired.   Carbon buildup can be scraped loose with the fire   burning using the special tool provided with your stove.   Scrape the floor and sides of the burn pot. The carbon   will be pushed out by the incoming fuel. Always wear   gloves to do this.   Keep the stove free of dust and dirt.   Fuel   Pellet fuels are put into 3 categories in terms of ash content. Premium at 1% or less, Standard at 3% or less   and all others at 3% or more.   The P61 is capable of burning all 3 categories of pellets due to a patented feeder and burn pot system.   It should be noted, however, that higher ash content will require more frequent ash removal and may provide   less BTU's per lb. Normally, standard and high ash pellets cost less than premium pellets and can be cost effec-   tive when burned in the P61.   The moisture content must not exceed 8%. Higher moisture will rob BTU's and may not burn properly.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications   23.5"   9"   5.250"   weight   249 lbs.   blower   135 cfm   Feed rate   hopper Capacity   Fuel   .75 to 7.5 lbs. per hr.   72 lbs.   wood Pellets   3 inch   Flue Size   Outside Air Size   On-board Fuse   2 3/8 in. Inside diameter   6 amp   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   wiring diagram   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   door Options   Door Frame   Ash Lip Trim   Ash Door Tile Frame   Brushed Stainless   Cutout Tile Plate   Optional Trim   decorative Tile   The door trim kit includes the door frame, the ash lip   trim, and the ash door tile frame. Available in brushed   stainless, gold or bright nickel, they add a beautiful   accent to your stove. To install, lay the frame face down   on a soft surface. Drill the four holes in the door using   the bit provided. You'll see there are dimples in the cast   iron showing where to drill. Fasten the door frame by   inserting the 4 threaded posts on the frame through the   door. The posts should line up with the 4 holes located   at the corners of the door. Once the posts are through   the door, fasten frame with 4 nuts and tighten until the   frame is snug.   Decorative tile is available in several designs. The tile   installs behind the trim on the ash door. Along with the   above pictured cut-out tile plate, there are ten different   picture tiles and four slate tiles available. See your   dealer for choices.   Cleaning Plated Trim   Gold or nickel plated hardware should never be buffed   or polished. Abrasive cleansers and metal polishes will   remove the plating and therefore should never be used.   If the plating needs to be cleaned, wait until the stove   is completely cool, then use a sponge, soap and water   to gently remove dirt and stains. Before relighting the   stove, remove all soap residue and wipe dry.   To install ash lip trim, simply slide the trim over the ash   lip and into the groove on the trim.   The ash door tile frame can be used with or without   the optional decorative tile. Slide the spring clip into the   channel on one end of the frame. Place the frame into   the recessed area on the door inserting the clip end   first. The tension of the spring holds the frame in place.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OPTIONS   Side heat Shields   hopper Extension   Side heat shields are available to reduce the clearance   to combustible materials.   The hopper extension allows you to put more pellet   fuel in the hopper and extends the burn time on one   load of pellets. The hopper extension adds 60 pounds   to the existing 72 pound hopper capacity, allowing you   to load 132 pounds of pellets at one time.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   harman gold warranty   hArMAN gOld wArrANTY   6 YEAr TrANSFErAblE lIMITEd   wArrANTY (residential)   1 YEAr lIMITEd wArrANTY (Commercial)   Harman Home Heating warrants its products to be free from defects in material or workmanship, in normal use and service,   for a period of 6 years from the date of sales invoice and for mechanical and electrical failures, in normal use and service,   for a period of 3 years from the date of sales invoice.   If defective in material or workmanship, during the warranty period, Harman Home Heating will, at its option, repair or replace   the product as described below.   The warranty above constitutes the entire warranty with respect to Harman Home Heating products. HARMAN HOME   HEATING MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING “ANY” WARRANTY OF   MERCHANTABILITY, OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No employee, agent, dealer, or   other person is authorized to give any warranty on behalf of Harman Home Heating. This warranty does not apply if the product   has been altered in any way after leaving the factory. Harman Home Heating and its agents assume no liability for “resultant   damages of any kind” arising from the use of its products. In addition, the manufacturer and its warranty administrator shall be   held free and harmless from liability from damage to property related to the operation, proper or improper, of the equipment.   THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.   THESE WARRANTIES APPLY only if the device is installed and operated as recommended in the user’s manual.   THESE WARRANTIES WILL NOT APPLY if abuse, accident, improper installation, negligence, or use beyond rated   capacity causes damage.   HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM - Any claim under this warranty should be made to the dealer from whom this appliance was   purchased. Then contact is made with manufacturer, giving the model and serial numbers, the date of purchase, your dealer’s   name and address, plus a simple explanation of the nature of the defect. Extra costs such as mileage and overtime are not   covered. Nuisance calls are not covered by these warranties.   THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DEFECTIVE PARTS - REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT AT HARMAN HOME   HEATING’S OPTION AND EXCLUDES ANY INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CONNECTED   THEREWITH.   WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: Failure due, but not limited to, fire, lightning, acts of God, power failures and/or surges, rust,   corrosion and venting problems are not covered. Damage and/or repairs including but not limited to; remote controls, filters,   fuses, knobs, glass, ceramic brick panels, ceramic fiber afterburners, door packing, tile, ceramic log sets, paint, batteries or   battery back-up and related duct work are not covered. Also excluded from this warranty are consumable or normal wear   items including but not limited to; flame guides, grates, coal bars, afterburner hoods, fire brick, gaskets. Additional exclusions   for corn stoves are burnpot housing weldment, burnpot grate weldment (pellet or corn), burnpot front plate (pellet or corn),   burnpot front plate lock, corn auger extension, ceramic insert, and ceramic insert plate. Additional or unusual utility bills   incurred due to any malfunction or defect in equipment and the labor cost of gaining access to or removal of a unit that   requires special tools or equipment are not covered. Maintenance needed to keep the stove in “good operating condition” is   not covered. This includes, but is not limited to, cleaning, adjustment of customer controls and customer education. Labor,   materials, expenses and/or equipment needed to comply with law and/or regulations set forth by any governmental agencies   are not covered.   This Warranty provides specific legal rights and the consumer may have other rights that vary from state to state.   In the event of change in ownership, the remaining portion of this warranty may be transferred to the new owner by sending   the new owner information to Harman Home Heating.   PLEASE READ THE LITERATURE BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE VARIOUS ACCESSORY DEVICES.   THE MANUFACTURER WARRANTS THESE ACCESSORY DEVICES, NOT HARMAN HOME HEATING OR THEIR   WARRANTY ADMINISTRATOR. FURTHERMORE, THESE ACCESSORY DEVICES MUST BE INSTALLED AND   USED ACCORDING TO THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER.   REMEDIES - The remedies set forth herein are exclusive and the liability of seller with respect to any contract or sale or   anything done in connection therewith, whether in Contract, in tort, under any warranty, or otherwise, shall not, except as   herein expressly provided, exceed the price of the equipment or part of which such liability is based.   CLARIFY - The above represents the complete warranty, which is given in connection with stoves, manufactured by Harman   Home Heating. No other commitments, verbal or otherwise, shall apply except by a written addendum to this warranty.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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