Lopi Indoor Fireplace Yankee Bay Pellet Insert User Manual

• Masonry Fireplace  
• Factory Built (Metal)  
Fireplace  
• Mobile Home Approved  
Tested and Listed by  
Omni-Test Laboratories, Inc.  
Beaverton, Oregon  
Report # 028–S–51-2  
ASTME-1509 1995, ULCC 1482  
Yankee Bay Pellet Insert  
- - 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.  
- - Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and  
installation inspection requirements in your area.  
- - Save these instructions  
Installer: After installation give this manual to the home-  
owner and explain operation of this stove.  
$10.00  
Copyright 2007, T.I.  
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Table of Contents  
3
Introduction  
Operation (continued)  
Introduction......................................................2  
Manual Mode.....................................................19  
Auto Mode........................................................20  
Restrictor Adjustment.........................................21  
Adjusting the Fan Speed......................................21  
Start-Up Sequence.............................................21  
"AUGER ON" Light..............................................21  
"FAULT" Light....................................................22  
Power Outages..................................................22  
Important Information .........................................2  
Safety Precautions  
Safety Precautions ............................................4  
Specifications  
Heating Specifications........................................6  
Dimensions.......................................................6  
Electrical Specifications......................................6  
Fuel.................................................................6  
EPA Compliance................................................6  
Maintenance  
Daily Maintenance (whenever using the heater)........23  
Inspect the Burn ...........................................23  
Make Sure Pellets are not Piling Up...................23  
Check Firepot for Clinkers...............................24  
Cleaning the Firepot.......................................24  
Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags pellets)....25  
Clean the Heat Exchange Tubes.......................25  
Vacuum Hopper ............................................25  
Clean the Plated Surfaces...............................25  
Opening the Door ..........................................26  
Check Ashbox and Ashpan, Dispose.................27  
Clean the Glass ............................................27  
Sweep Ash Into Ashpan..................................28  
Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons)..................29  
Clean the Exhaust Duct..................................29  
Clean the Exhaust Blower ...............................30  
Clean the Vent..............................................30  
Door Seal.....................................................31  
Door Alignment .............................................31  
Adjusting the Door Hinge and Latch...................32  
Check for Air Leaks - Door, Glass and Ashpan ....33  
Replacement Parts........................................33  
Installation  
Before you Begin ...............................................7  
Packing List......................................................7  
Installation Options............................................7  
Planning the Installation......................................7  
Minimum Fireplace Size.......................................7  
Hopper Extension Set-Up ....................................8  
Clearances.......................................................10  
Mantel Requirements..........................................10  
Hearth Requirements..........................................10  
Facing Requirements..........................................10  
Placing the Insert...............................................10  
Venting the Pellet Stove......................................11  
Maximum Venting Distance .............................11  
Pellet Vent Type............................................11  
Installing the Pellet Vent.................................11  
Pellet Vent Termination...................................11  
Mobile Home Requirements..................................12  
Outside Air .......................................................12  
Restrictor Adjustment.........................................13  
Baffle Installation...............................................13  
Surround Panel & Circuit Board Installation .............14  
Installation into a Masonry Fireplace......................15  
Installation into a Factory Built (Metal) Fireplace.......16  
Normal Operating Sounds  
Normal Operating Sounds....................................34  
Safety Label  
Safety Label .....................................................35  
Operation  
Warranty  
Safety Notice....................................................17  
Location of Controls ...........................................17  
Starting the Heater for the First Time......................17  
Curing the Paint ............................................17  
Priming the Auger..........................................17  
Loading Pellets..................................................18  
The Two Modes of Operation ................................18  
Warranty..........................................................36  
Optional Equipment  
Thermostat.......................................................37  
Remote Thermostat............................................38  
Optional Log .....................................................38  
Optional Door and Grill ........................................38  
ZC Kit ..............................................................39  
Index  
Index...............................................................40  
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Safety Precautions  
Do not operate the  
heater if you smell  
smoke coming from  
the heater. Turn the  
POWER switch to  
"OFF", monitor your  
heater, and call your  
dealer.  
Contact your local building  
officials to obtain a permit  
and information on any  
installation restrictions or  
inspection requirements  
in your area. Notify your  
insurance company of this  
heater as well.  
Ok  
Never use gasoline,  
The exhaust system must  
be completely airtight and  
properly installed. The  
pellet vent joints must be  
sealed with RTV 500o F.  
(260o C.) silicone sealant.  
gasoline-type lantern fuel,  
kerosene, charcoal lighter  
fluid, or similar liquids to  
start or 'freshen up' a fire in  
this heater. Keep all such  
liquids well away from the  
heater while it is in use.  
This unit must be properly  
installed to prevent the  
possibility of a house fire.  
The instructions must be  
strictly adhered to. Do not  
use makeshift methods or  
compromise in the  
Do not unplug the heater  
if you suspect a  
malfunction. Turn the  
MODE SWITCH to "OFF"  
and monitor the heater  
(see the Maintenance”  
section for details).  
installation.  
Never try to repair or  
replace any part of the  
heater unless instructions  
are given in this manual.  
All other work should be  
done by a trained  
Your heater requires  
periodic maintenance and  
cleaning (see "Maintaining  
Your Heater"). Failure to  
maintain your heater may  
lead to smoke spillage in  
your home.  
technician.  
The viewing door and  
ashpan must be closed  
and latched during  
operation.  
Allow the heater to cool  
before carrying out any  
maintenance or cleaning.  
Ashes must be disposed  
in a metal container with a  
tight lid and placed on a  
non-combustible surface  
well away from the home  
or structure.  
Never block free airflow  
through the open vents of  
the unit.  
Do not operate the heater  
if the flame becomes dark  
& sooty of if the firepot  
overfills with pellets. Turn  
the MODE SWITCH to  
"OFF" and and monitor  
the heater (see the  
This heater is designed  
and approved for  
pelletized wood fuel only.  
Any other type of fuel  
burned in this heater will  
void the warranty and  
safety listing (see page 6  
for details).  
Maintenancesection for  
details).  
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Safety Precautions  
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The heater will not operate  
during a power outage. If  
a power outage does  
occur, check the heater  
for smoke spillage and  
open a window if any  
This heater must be  
connected to a standard  
115 V., 60 Hz grounded  
electrical outlet. Do not  
use an adapter plug or  
sever the grounding plug.  
Do not route the electrical  
cord underneath, in front  
of, or over the heater.  
smoke spills into the room.  
Keep foreign objects out  
of the hopper.  
When installed in a mobile  
home, the heater must  
have outside air, and NOT  
BE INSTALLED IN  
THE BEDROOM.  
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Mobile  
Home  
Disconnect the power  
cord before performing  
any maintenance.  
The exhaust system  
should be checked twice a  
year minimum for any  
build-up of soot or  
creosote.  
NOTE:  
Turning the Mode Switch  
to "OFF" does not  
disconnect all power to  
the heater.  
Do not throw this manual  
away. This manual has  
important operating and  
maintenance instructions  
that you will need at a later  
time. Always follow the  
instructions in this manual.  
Do not touch the hot  
surfaces of the heater.  
Educate all children of the  
danger of a high-  
temperature heater.  
Young children should be  
supervised when they are  
in the same room as the  
heater.  
This  
Manual  
Do not place clothing or  
other flammable items on  
or near the heater.  
Because this heater can  
be controlled by a  
Travis Industries, Inc.  
grants no warranty,  
implied or stated, for  
the installation or  
maintenance of your  
heater, and assumes  
no responsibility of  
any consequential  
damage(s).  
thermostat there is a  
possibility of the heater  
turning on and igniting any  
items placed on or near it.  
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Specifications  
Heating Specifications:  
Approximate Maximum Heating Capacity (in square feet)* ........................................800 to 2,250  
Burn Rate (Pounds per Hour)**............................................................................1.7 to 5.5  
Maximum Burn Time on Low Burn** ......................................................................28 to 52 Hours  
Hopper Capacity (based upon hopper extension position).........................................48 to 89 Pounds  
*
Heating capacity will vary depending on the home's floor plan, degree of insulation, and the outside temperature. It is also  
affected by the fuel size, quality, and moisture level.  
**  
Small pellets will increase or decrease the stated burn rates and burn times. Differences of plus or minus 20% depending  
on fuel quality may occur.  
Dimensions:  
Center of 4diameter Flue is 16-7/8above the  
baseplate and 7-1/2left of center  
32”  
26-1/2”  
25-1/2(allow 36width for  
control board installation)  
25-3/4to 20”  
See Hopper Extension Set-up”  
for details.  
45”  
13-1/4(allow 14depth in the Fireplace)  
Fireplace Opening  
12"  
Door Opening  
Electrical Specifications:  
Electrical Rating.........................................................................................115 Volts, 3.6 Amps, 60 Hz  
Watts During Start-Up Sequence...................................................................400 (approximately)  
Watts During Operation ...............................................................................180 (approximately)  
Fuel:  
The unit is designed for wood pellets that comply with the standards set by the Association of Pellet Fuel  
Industry (density of at least 40 lbs. per cubic foot, 1/4" to 5/16" diameter, length no greater than 11/2", 8200  
BTU's/lb., moisture under 8% by weight, ash under 1% by weight, and salt under 300 parts per million). If the fuel  
does not comply to this standard, the unit may not operate as designed.  
NOTE: This heater may use alternative fuel if equipped with the multi-fuel fire pot and properly maintained. See the  
publication Multi-Fuel Pellet Fire Potfor requirements (available from your Travis Industries, Inc. dealer).  
EPA Compliance:  
This heater is EPA exempt from Phase II requirements, but has been tested for emissions using EPA  
test methods by OMNI Test Labs.  
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Before You Begin  
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE THIS HEATER.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,  
BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.  
Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this pellet heater and notify  
your insurance company before proceeding with installation.  
Packing List  
Thermostat & Wire  
Scraper Rod Tool  
Fuses (2)  
Fireplace Installation Sticker Brush  
Double-Back Tape (for panels)  
Leveling Bolts (2)  
Control Board Screws  
Hopper Screws  
Installation Options:  
Masonry Fireplace Factory Built (Metal) Fireplace Outside Air Compatible  
Planning The Installation  
Have an authorized Travis Industries dealer install this heater. If you install the heater yourself, have  
your dealer review your installation plans.  
Place the heater outside and load 10 pounds of pellets inside the hopper. Plug the heater in and  
let it run on HIGH until the pellets run out. This will cure the paint and burn off any oil on the steel,  
eliminating any smell inside the home.  
Inspect the chimney and clean as necessary before installing the heater. NOTE: The convection  
blower is open to the fireplace cavity and may circulate odors from the fireplace. You may wish to  
paint the interior of the fireplace with latex paint to prevent odors from entering the home.  
Minimum Fireplace Size  
Mantel  
See "Mantel  
Requirements" for  
details  
(combustible or non-combustible)  
Min.42"  
(7" from hopper  
Min. 32-3/4"  
(6-1/4" from  
hopper lid)  
lid)  
25-3/4- 20See  
Hopper Extension  
Set-up”  
Non-Combustible  
Facing  
Min. 36"  
(includes circuit board)  
Min. 18"  
Min. 14"  
Min. 36"  
(6" from door  
opening)  
Non-Combustible Hearth  
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Hopper Extension Set-up  
This pellet heater has a variable-height hopper. This allows the hopper to be lowered for smaller  
fireplaces. Follow the instructions below to set the correct hopper extension position.  
Determine the correct hopper extension position following the directions below.  
The unit will extend 14into the fireplace. For  
setting the hopper, the maximum fireplace  
opening measurements have to be taken at 14”  
into the fireplace.  
Hopper Extension Position  
A (highest position) 25-3/4”  
B (next highest)  
C etc...  
24-1/2”  
23-3/8”  
22-1/4”  
21-1/8”  
20”  
D etc...  
E etc...  
F (lowest position)  
Remove the hopper top following the directions below.  
Hopper Top  
Remove the hopper top by removing  
the screws holding it in place.  
1/4" Nutdriver  
NOTE: with the hopper top removed,  
the hopper walls may be removed.  
Remove the hopper walls.  
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Remove the correct knock-outs in the hopper walls following the directions below.  
If you are using hopper extension position F, remove  
the top knock-out. If using position E, remove the  
second knock-out, (etc...). The second-to-bottom  
knock-out is position B.  
Position F Knock-Out  
Position E Knock-Out  
Position D Knock-Out  
Position C Knock-Out  
Position B Knock-Out  
Position A Knock-Out  
Use a center-punch (or other suitable  
tool) to remove the appropriate knock-  
outs in the hopper walls (punch the  
holes out from the inside). Make sure  
to support the hopper walls while  
removing the knock-outs. There are 11  
knock-outs for each position.  
Re-install the hopper walls following the directions below.  
HINT: Attach one screw to each  
side to align the hopper walls. Then  
install the remaining screws.  
NOTE: This hopper extension is in position D.  
Attach the hopper top following the directions below.  
Before installing the  
hopper top, use a center-  
punch (or other suitable  
tool) to remove the  
appropriate knock-outs  
on the hopper top.  
Re-attach the hopper top to the  
hopper walls using the screws  
included with the insert.  
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Clearances  
Insert must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes, doors),  
36" of the front of the heater.  
12”  
Insert must be placed a minimum 8-3/4" from  
a side wall (or combustible protruding more  
The mantel must fall  
than 3/4").  
within this shaded area  
(or above). Maximum  
mantel depth is 12.  
Mantel Requirements  
The mantel must meet the requirements  
shown in the illustration to the right.  
Hearth Requirements  
3-1/2”  
The non-combustible hearth must extend 6”  
to the front and sides of the firebox opening  
(you must open the door to measure).  
33”  
Facing Requirements  
38”  
The non-combustible facing must extend 7"  
to the side and 6" above the hopper lid.  
Placing the Insert  
The insert must be placed within an  
undamaged masonry or factory built (metal)  
fireplace. Loose bricks or other damage must  
be fixed. Clean the fireplace before  
installing.  
Apply the "This fireplace has been  
altered..." sticker to the fireplace. You  
may wish to place it in a location where it  
will be covered by the surround panels.  
Min. 8-3/4"  
Side Wall  
The vent should be routed to  
the fireplace prior to installing  
the insert. See the section  
"Vent Installation" for details  
on vent location.  
Use the leveling bolts for  
fireplaces with recessed floors  
(included with the insert).  
Screw them into the baseplate  
from below.  
13-1/4"  
Place the insert so the back  
edge of the baseplete extends  
13-1/4" into the fireplace.  
Run the power cord to the side  
along the front of the fireplace  
(do not route it under the insert).  
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Venting the Pellet Stove  
PELLET VENT MUST MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 3" CLEARANCE TO ANY  
COMBUSTIBLE (INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE  
VENT MANUFACTURER).  
DO NOT CONNECT THE PELLET VENT TO A VENT SERVING ANY  
OTHER APPLIANCE OR STOVE.  
DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM  
OF THIS UNIT.  
Maximum Venting Distance:  
Maximum venting height is 33' (maximum horizontal offset is 10')  
Use no more than 180° of elbows (two 90° elbows, or two 45° & one 90° elbow, etc.).  
Pellet Vent Type  
Must be Type "L" vent and/or Type "L" chimney liner.  
Use 4" diameter vent.  
Seal each vent section (including  
adapters, elbows, etc...) by  
injecting a liberal amount of 500°  
F. RTV silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
Installing the Pellet Vent  
Pellet vent connections must  
be sealed airtight with 500° F.  
RTV silicone and screwed  
together with at least three  
sheet metal screws.  
The exhaust quick-  
connect can be  
removed to allow for  
installation and  
cleaning.  
Pellet Vent Termination  
Termination must be a minimum 6" above the top of the chimney (NOTE: the chimney  
must meet local codes for height above the roof or other obstructions).  
Must have an approved cap (to prevent water from entering).  
Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material.  
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Mobile Home Requirements  
Outside air is required (used for combustion) - see the directions below.  
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM.  
CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME  
FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED.  
Outside Air (used for combustion)  
Outside air is optional (except in mobile homes or when required by local building codes).  
Must not be drawn from an enclosed space (garage, unventilated crawl space).  
Must not be over 15' long.  
Must be made with 1 3/4" diameter or larger metal or aluminum duct with a metal screen  
attached to the end to keep out rodents (P.V.C. or other combustible materials may not  
be used). Use the Travis Industries Outside Air Kit (part # 99200136).  
Must not terminate above or within 1' of the chimney termination.  
Must have a rain cap or down-turned elbow to prevent water from entering.  
Must be located so that it will not become plugged by snow or other material.  
Vent Termination  
12Min.  
Outside air may be drawn  
through the chimney (15’  
maximum length).  
Outside air may be drawn  
from the ash cleanout.  
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Baffle Installation  
Install the baffles included with the insert (see page 27 for details).  
Restrictor Adjustment  
The exhaust restrictor fine tunesyour appliance, ensuring it pulls the correct amount of air through  
the firebox. Altitude, vent configuration, and other factors make restrictor adjustment necessary for  
every installation.  
NOTE: the optimal restrictor position will vary over time as soot builds up inside the exhaust system –  
make sure the homeowner knows how to visually inspect the flame and adjust the restrictor.  
Not Enough Air:  
If clinkers develop or the  
flame appears lazy and  
slow to blow the ash out of  
the firepot, pull the  
restrictor outward until the  
flame becomes active and  
the firepot holes remain  
clean. NOTE: If the  
restrictor is fully out (5),  
yet the firepot does not  
remain clean, the stove  
needs to be cleaned and  
checked for air leaks (see  
Maintenancesection of  
this manual).  
Too Much Air:  
If the flames are too active  
(small, flickering flames) or  
if burning pellets are  
expelled from the firepot,  
move the restrictor rod  
inwards until the flame  
slows down and no  
burning pellets are  
expelled. Another  
symptom of too much air is  
the heater blowing the fire  
out” – a condition in which  
the pellets burn faster than  
they are fed (this is most  
common on low).  
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Surround Panel & Circuit Board Installation  
NOTE: Attach the vent prior to installing the surround panels (& circuit board).  
Attach the surround panels to the insert by sliding the slots  
on each panel over the tabs on the side of the insert.  
a
e
Slot  
NOTE: When in place, the  
panels maintain a 3/8gap  
around the fireplace.  
Tab  
Phillips  
Screwdriver  
Remove the circuit board from the rear  
hopper support. Disconnect the wiring  
harness from the circuit board (see step  
dbelow for a detailed view).  
c
Attach the circuit board  
with the four screws  
shipped with the insert.  
b
Bend these block-  
off plates as  
shown (both  
Run the power cord to the side along  
the front of the fireplace behind the side  
panel (do not route it under the insert).  
sides). When in  
position, they  
block the view  
through the slots.  
in the surround  
panels.  
Back of  
Side Panel  
Install the top panel so the joggle clips slide over  
the tabs on top of the side panels and insert.  
f
Tighten the set screws  
from the back side with a  
small standard screwdriver  
Phillips  
Screwdriver  
Right Side  
Surround  
Panel  
Top Trim  
"L" Bracket  
Top Panel  
Place the right side surround panel near  
the insert and attach the wiring harness  
to the circuit board.  
d
Back Side of  
Circuit Board  
Right Side Trim  
Pinch these tabs to  
remove the wiring  
harness.  
Optional Trim Installation:  
Insert one leg of each "L" bracket  
into the top and side trim piece.  
Align the trim to form a precise  
corner, then tighten the two set  
screws with a small standard  
screwdriver. Slide the trim over  
the panels. Attach the double-  
back tape between the trim and  
panels at the bottom corners.  
This keeps the trim tight against  
the panel and prevents rattles.  
If using a thermostat,  
attach the thermostat  
wires at this time.  
Double-Back Tape  
Wiring Harness  
(disconnected  
in step a)  
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Installation into a Masonry Fireplace  
Vertical Cap  
Storm Collar  
LVent  
Cover Plate (non-combustible)  
Seal the cover  
plate with silicone.  
LVent Flex  
Section  
HINT:  
Paint the interior of the  
fireplace with latex paint to  
prevent fireplace odors  
from entering the home.  
Outside air may be drawn  
from the ash cleanout.  
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Installation into a Factory Built (Metal) Fireplace  
“L” Vent  
Vertical Cap  
Cover Plate (non-combustible)  
Storm Collar  
Seal the cover  
plate with silicone.  
The log grate,  
screen (and rails),  
and doors (if  
“L” Vent Flex Section  
present) must be  
removed.  
The smoke shelf, shields,  
damper, and baffles may  
be removed if attached  
with mechanical  
fasteners.  
The firebrick (refractory)  
may be removed.  
HINT:  
NOTE: The fixed spacers  
under the appliance may not  
be removed.  
Paint the interior of the  
fireplace with latex paint to  
prevent fireplace odors from  
entering the home.  
The metal floor of the firebox may  
be removed leaving the fireplace  
floor outer wrap.  
The metal sides, frame members, or other  
structural components of the factory built  
fireplace may not be removed or altered.  
Use the telescoping legs to  
support the insert on raised  
fireplaces.  
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Safety Notice  
Read this entire manual (especially the "Safety Precautions" on pages 4 and 5)  
before using this heater. Failure to follow the instructions may result in property  
damage, bodily injury, or even death.  
Do not unplug the heater to turn it off. This heater relies upon electricity to push the flue gases out  
the pellet vent unplugging it may lead to smoke entering your room.  
Failure to maintain your heater will lead to a restricted combustion air system, leading to poor  
performance and in some cases, smoke spillage into the room. See the "Maintenance" section for  
details.  
Location of Controls  
Control Panel  
Restrictor  
50  
60  
70 80 90  
The restrictor  
adjusts the amount  
of air flowing to the  
flame.  
50 60 70 80 90  
Robertshaw  
Thermostat  
(required for  
Auto Operation)  
Pull on this knob to  
access the control panel.  
Starting the Heater for the First Time  
Start the Heater - Let it Burn for 1 Hour - THEN OPEN THE DOOR  
The stove paint is cured through heat. To prevent it from bonding to the door gasket, you must burn  
the heater for approximately 1 hour, then open and close the door to break any bonding.  
Curing the Paint  
2 to 4 hours  
This stove uses a heat-activated paint that will  
emit some fumes while starting the first fire.  
Open doors and windows to the room to vent  
these fumes. You may also notice oil burning  
off of the interior of the stove. This rust-  
stopping agent will soon dissipate.  
Priming the Auger  
Because of its electronic control panel, this stove does not require priming. If you run out of pellets  
you may notice it will take approximately 5 minutes longer for the stove to start.  
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Operation  
Loading Pellets  
Lift the hopper lid to its vertical position. Pour pellets into the hopper until full. NOTE: The hopper  
holds approximately 48 to 88 pounds of pellets (depending upon hopper set-up).  
The front edge of  
the hopper lid  
becomes very  
hot, do not touch  
the area below  
the handle.  
t
Make sure pellets are  
not left on this heat  
shield.  
The Two Modes of Operation:  
NOTE: if using a  
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE  
Manual  
modulating remote, this  
light will come on to  
indicate the remote is  
controlling the heater.  
H
E
A
T
Manual mode requires the user to turn  
the heater on and off manually.  
REMOTE  
HIGH  
AUTO  
Auto (requires a thermostat)  
MANUAL  
MED  
O
U
T
P
U
T
These indicator lights  
are used to determine  
which mode you are in.  
Auto mode allows you to use a  
thermostat to control room  
AUGER  
LOW  
temperature. The stove automatically  
turns on when the temperature drops  
below the thermostat setting. Once the  
stove reaches operating temperature,  
the stove then runs at the heat output  
setting selected.  
FAULT  
AUTO  
OFF  
UP  
H
MANUAL  
Use the mode  
switch to  
E
A
T
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
determine the  
mode.  
Switching Modes While in  
Operation  
START  
Whenever the stove is switched from  
one mode to another while in  
operation, the stove will enter the "start-  
up" sequence for a minimum of 20  
minutes.  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
DOWN  
AUGER  
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Manual Mode  
Manual mode requires the user to turn the  
heater on and off manually.  
AUTO  
OFF  
MANUAL  
UP  
H
E
A
T
To Start  
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
Press the "Manual Start" button. That's it. The  
stove automatically goes to a medium burn rate  
and high fan while the igniter starts the fire  
burning within 10 minutes. During this period  
the lowest HEAT OUTPUTlight will flash. If  
the stove does not start in 30 minutes, the  
stove turns off.  
START  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
DOWN  
AUGER  
Once up to temperature, the stove will then  
run at the heat output setting selected on the  
control panel (see To Adjust the Heatbelow).  
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AUTO  
OFF  
MANUAL  
Move the mode switch to "OFF". The exhaust  
blower will still run until the heater cools down.  
UP  
H
E
A
T
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
START  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
DOWN  
AUGER  
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DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE  
H
E
A
T
REMOTE  
HIGH  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
M
O
U
T
P
U
T
To Adjust the Heat  
AUGER  
LOW  
These lights  
indicate the  
heat output  
setting.  
Press the "Heatbuttons to adjust the heat  
output.  
FAULT  
AUTO  
UP  
OFF  
MANUAL  
H
NOTE: the  
lights may  
be difficult to  
see from an  
angle.  
E
A
T
NOTE: During start-up you may adjust the heat  
setting. This heat setting will take affect once  
the start-up sequence is complete.  
MANUAL  
WN  
RT  
F
A
N
Press the  
upor  
DOWN  
down”  
AUGER  
button to  
adjust the  
heat output.  
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Operation  
Auto Mode  
Auto mode allows you to use a thermostat to control room temperature. The stove automatically turns  
on when the temperature drops below the thermostat setting. Once the stove reaches operating  
temperature, the stove then runs at the heat output setting selected.  
To Adjust Room Temperature (or Start the Stove)  
Move the thermostat to the heat setting desired. If the room is  
cooler than the setting, the stove will go through the start-up  
sequence for approximately 10 minutes. During this period the  
lowest HEAT OUTPUTlight will flash. Once up to temperature,  
the stove will then run at the heat output setting selected on the  
control panel. If the room is too hot, move the thermostat to a  
lesser setting.  
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE  
H
E
A
T
REMOTE  
AUTO  
To Adjust the Heat  
HIGH  
M
LOW  
O
U
T
Press the "Heatbuttons to adjust the heat  
output.  
MANUAL  
P
U
T
AUGER  
FAULT  
HINT:  
These lights  
indicate the  
heat output  
setting.  
If you find that the stove turns on and off  
repeatedly, you may wish to turn the heat  
output to a lesser setting. The lower setting  
will provide a more consistent heat output over  
time, eliminating the need for the thermostat to  
repeatedly turn the stove off.  
AUTO  
OFF  
NOTE: the  
lights may  
be difficult to  
see from an  
angle.  
UP  
H
MANUAL  
E
A
T
MANUAL  
OWN  
RT  
F
NOTE:  
A
N
L  
Press the  
upor  
DOWN  
If the thermostat calls for heat while the stove is  
still cooling down, the stove will go through the  
start-up sequence (for a minimum of 20  
minutes).  
down”  
button to  
adjust the  
heat output.  
AUGER  
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To Shut Down  
AUTO  
OFF  
MANUAL  
Move the mode switch to "OFF". The exhaust  
blower will still run until the heater cools down.  
UP  
H
E
A
T
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
START  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
DOWN  
AUGER  
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Restrictor Adjustment  
The exhaust restrictor fine tunesyour appliance, adjusting the amount of air flowing to the flame.  
NOTE: the optimal restrictor position will vary over time as soot builds up inside the exhaust system.  
Not Enough Air:  
If clinkers develop or the flame  
appears lazy and slow to blow the  
ash out of the firepot, pull the  
restrictor outward until the flame  
becomes active and the firepot  
holes remain clean. NOTE: If the  
restrictor is fully out (5), yet the  
firepot does not remain clean,  
the stove needs to be cleaned  
and checked for air leaks (see  
Maintenancesection of this  
manual).  
Too Much Air:  
If the flames are too active (small,  
flickering flames) or if burning  
pellets are expelled from the  
firepot, move the restrictor rod  
inwards until the flame slows  
down and no burning pellets are  
expelled. Another symptom of  
too much air is the heater  
blowing the fire out” – a  
condition in which the pellets  
burn faster than they are fed (this  
is most common on low).  
Adjusting the Fan Speed  
AUTO  
OFF  
UP  
H
E
A
T
MANUAL  
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
F
A
N
DOWN  
Press the  
upor  
down”  
AUGER  
button to  
adjust the  
fan speed.  
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Start-Up Sequence  
This stove utilizes a start-up sequence whenever the mode switch is changed or the heater is started  
when cold. This is to ensure proper operation through all possible settings and operational states (hot  
or cold, pellets burning or not burning, etc.). This sequence over-rides all user settings (except the  
"OFF" position) to set the auger feed rate to medium, the exhaust blower to high, and the igniter on.  
During this period the lowest HEAT OUTPUTlight will flash.  
"MANUAL AUGER" Button  
This button turns the auger on. It is used to primethe auger after the hopper has run out of pellets.  
"AUGER ON" Light  
This light comes on when the auger is turning. This allows the operator to determine when the auger  
is turning.  
"FAULT" Light  
This light comes on when an error occurs:  
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE  
The stove runs out of pellets  
H
E
A
T
During initial start-up (for a split  
second) or for improper electrical  
frequency  
REMOTE  
AUTO  
HIGH  
MED  
LOW  
A start-up sequence that does not  
result in the heater coming up to  
temperature  
MANUAL  
O
U
T
P
U
T
To reset the fault light, turn the mode switch to  
off and re-start the stove.  
AUGER  
FAULT  
Fault Codes (for qualified service personnel only)  
Fault and #2 (LOW) Light Flash = Flow Switch Fault  
Fault and # 4 (MID) Light Flash = System Snap Disk Fault (pellets run out & stove goes cold)  
Fault and # 6 (HIGH) Light Flash = Safety Snap Disk Fault  
Power Outages  
If a sustained power outage occurs while in "Manual", the heater will go to a "cool down" mode to  
vacate smoke once power returns. If the power outage was short, the heater will go to the start-up  
sequence. If in "Auto", the heater will re-start (if the room is cool).  
!
Because this heater relies upon a blower to evacuate the smoke, some smoke may enter  
the home during a power outage. To keep to a minimum, leave the door closed.  
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Daily Maintenance (whenever using the heater)  
Inspect the Burn  
When burning on high, the flames  
should be bright orange with  
embers jumping from the firepot.  
NOTE: the optimal restrictor  
position will vary over time as soot  
builds up inside the exhaust  
system. See "Restrictor  
Adjustment" for details.  
Make Sure Pellets are Not  
Piling Up  
If the pellets pile up over the burn  
pot, turn the mode switch to "OFF".  
The most likely causes are:  
Restrictor needs adjustment  
(see Restrictor Adjustmentin  
the installation section of this  
manual)  
The door, glass, or ashpan is  
open or has an air leak  
The firepot requires cleaning  
The exhaust system requires  
cleaning  
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Maintenance  
Daily Maintenance (whenever using the heater) - Continued  
Check Firepot for Clinkers  
If the flames seem to be coming  
only from the sides, or are  
orange/black, turn the heater off  
and check for clinkers.  
The most likely causes are:  
Restrictor needs adjustment  
(see Restrictor Adjustmentin  
the installation section of this  
manual)  
Poor pellet quality  
The door or glass has an air leak  
The exhaust system requires  
cleaning  
Cleaning the Firepot  
WARNING:  
Make sure the  
heater has fully  
cooled  
(approximately 25  
minutes) before  
opening the door  
and conducting  
service.  
To clean the firepot,  
open the door (see page  
26) and knock away any  
debris on the firepot with  
a screwdriver. If severely  
clogged, remove the  
firepot to gain better  
access.  
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Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets)  
Clean the Heat Exchange Tubes  
WARNING:  
The front of the  
With the door closed, insert the included  
tool into the hole on the heat exchanger  
cleaning rod. Move the heat exchange  
cleaner up and down several times.  
heater becomes very  
hot during operation.  
Wait until the heater  
has cooled before  
cleaning the heat  
exchange tubes.  
Heat Exchanger  
Cleaning Rod  
Keep the door closed so the  
flyash does not enter the room.  
Vacuum Hopper  
Run the heater until the pellets run out. Open the hopper and vacuum out the entire hopper. The  
dust and any other debris near the bottom should be removed to prevent excessive build-up.  
Cleaning the Optional Plated Surfaces  
Fingerprints or other marks left on the plated surfaces may become etched in place if they are not  
wiped clean prior to turning the stove on. Clean the surface with denatured alcohol and a soft cloth  
(make sure the heater is cool). Other cleaners may leave a film that may dull the finish.  
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Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets) - Continued  
Opening The Door  
Phillips  
Screwdriver  
Bracket (attached to side of  
Swing open this panel to  
access the door latch (use  
the tool if necessary).  
heater)  
Pawl  
Lock Nut  
Door Frame  
When securing the door, make sure the  
pawl fits over the bracket before tightening.  
NOTE: Do not overtighten the pawl.  
This can permanently damage the  
latch and prematurely wear out the  
door gasket.  
With the pawl free of the bracket,  
the door may be swung open.  
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Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets) - Continued  
Check Baffles, Ashbox, Ashpan, Dispose Ash If Necessary  
NOTE: The left baffle is larger than  
the right baffle.  
BAFFLE INSTALLATION  
WARNING:  
The front of the heater  
becomes very hot during  
The firebox baffles install on ledges at the top of  
the firebox. The two tabs (at the outside back  
corners) insert into notches at the right and left  
operation. Let the heater  
rear corners of the firebox walls.  
cool completely before  
conducting service.  
Air Tubes  
Cleaning the Baffles  
Use both hands to lift each  
baffle up and forward. Then  
tilt the baffle downwards to  
remove any flyash that may  
have accumulated on top of  
the baffle. NOTE: you do not  
need to remove the baffle from  
the firebox.  
The baffles install on  
ledges above the  
firebrick.  
Ashbox  
Firebrick  
Removing the Ashbox  
Use both hands to lift the ashbox up  
and away from the insert.  
Removing the Ashpan  
The ashpan slides out from under the firebox.  
Ashpan  
NOTE: When replacing the  
ash pan make sure it is  
pushed all the way in.  
Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed  
container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well  
away from all 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 cinders have been thoroughly cooled.  
Clean the Glass  
Open the door and clean the glass with a non-abrasive glass cleaner and rag. This will increase the  
amount of light and heat given off by the heater.  
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Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets) - Continued  
Sweep Ash Into Ashpan  
HINT:  
The more often you clean out the flyash, the more efficient your heater will burn.  
NOTE:  
Remove the ashbox prior to conducting the service below.  
WARNING:  
The firebox becomes very hot during operation. Let the stove cool completely before conducting service.  
Lift it up and away from the firebox.  
Repeat for the opposite side.  
a
b
Swing the side ash trap door up.  
Ash Trap  
Door  
Slide the ash pan trap door forward to expose the ash  
dumps (the door can be removed and cleaned if necessary)  
c
d
Lift the firepot out of its holder.  
Firepot  
Ash Pan  
Trap Door  
Brush all flyash into the ash dumps, including  
the flyash inside the firepot holder.  
Replace the ash trap doors and firepot.  
Slide the ash pan trap door forward.  
e
f
HINT:  
To empty the ashpan, see the instructions on the previous page.  
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Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons)  
WARNING: Disconnect the power cord prior to conducting service.  
The following section details extensive maintenance procedures. We strongly suggest these items  
be carried out by a trained service technician, possibly by a service agreement set up with your dealer.  
Soot and Flyash: Formation and Need for Removal The products of combustion will  
contain small particles of flyash. The flyash 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.  
Clean the Vertical Exhaust Duct (the stove must be cool and unplugged)  
Clean the refractory and  
the entire area behind it  
(both sides).  
Remove both  
refractory clips.  
Remove these doors to  
remove fallen flyash and  
soot (see Bi-Weekly  
Clean the Exhaust Duct (make sure the heater is cool and unplugged)  
d
c
Use a vacuum or bottle  
Remove the  
brush to remove all  
flyash from the exhaust  
duct (if the gasket is  
damaged, replace).  
cover plates over  
the exhaust duct  
(both sides)  
Phillips  
Screwdriver  
Cover Plate  
7/16" Nutdriver  
Swing open this panel to  
access the door latch (use  
the tool if necessary).  
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Maintenance  
Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons) - Continued  
Clean the Exhaust Blower (make sure the heater is cool and unplugged)  
Remove the six screws holding the  
b
exhaust blower motor in place.  
Remove the surround panels and access  
the left side of the heater. Remove the  
shroud covering the blower motor.  
a
11/32" Socket  
Pull the motor out (be careful not  
to damage the wiring or blades).  
c
Exhaust Box  
Blower  
Blades  
Exhaust  
Blower  
Motor  
Housing  
Clean the blower blades, blower housing,  
and exhaust box. You may wish to use a  
vacuum to pull ash out of the vent system.  
When replacing the motor, take care to  
align the gasket (if it is damaged, replace).  
d
Cover  
Plate  
7/16" Nutdriver  
g
Clean the 1/2air space  
beneath the unit (use a  
vacuum cleaner or brush).  
Remove the cover  
plate over the  
exhaust duct.  
Use a vacuum or bottle brush to remove all  
flyash from the exhaust duct (if the gasket on  
the cover plate is damaged, replace).  
e
f
Clean the Vent (make sure the heater and vent is cool)  
Make sure the cap is free of debris  
(especially if it has a screen that could  
become blocked).  
Check the vent sections for creosote  
accumulation (indicating a poorly burning  
stove). Accumulation over 1/4must be  
removed.  
Warning: Whenever any portion of the pellet vent is disconnected, the joints must be sealed with  
RTV 500° F. silicone sealant.  
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Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons) - Continued  
Door Seal  
!
Air leaks into the firebox will decrease the  
stove's performance greatly, leading to  
excessive sooting, inefficient burning,  
and perhaps a malfunction.  
The door gasket must contact the entire  
perimeter of the door and create an air-  
tight seal. To verify this, open the door,  
hold a dollar bill against the body of the  
heater, close the door, and secure the  
latch. The dollar bill should be held firmly  
in place (check the entire perimeter of the  
door. If it is loose or falls out, the door  
must be adjusted (see the following  
page).  
Correctly Aligned Door  
When properly adjusted, the door should be evenly  
spaced from the front of the stove (and shut tight,  
compressing the gasket).  
Door Alignment  
Because the door is three-sided, it is  
crucial the door is aligned correctly.  
We recommend that you open the  
hopper lid and look down upon the  
door and body of the heater. Use the  
illustration to the right to determine  
the correct door alignment.  
Hinge  
Latch  
Top of Stove  
Door  
Note how both corners are evenly spaced.  
Latch Too Tight - In the illustration below, the  
latch is too tight (this is the most common mis-  
alignment). Loosen the latch and tighten the hinge.  
Note how the gasket separates from the body.  
Hinge Too Tight - In the illustration below, the  
hinge is too tight. Loosen the hinge and tighten  
the latch.  
Note how the gasket separates from the body.  
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Maintenance  
Adjusting the Door Hinge and Latch  
The door hinge and door latches may be adjusted to pull the door closer to the body. The  
illustration below details how to adjust these components. NOTE: Make sure to read the section  
"Door Alignment" on the previous page before adjusting the door.  
Latch Adjustment  
Loosen the lock nut and twist the pawl (clockwise  
to tighten, counter-clockwise to loosen). Tighten  
the lock nut to secure in place.  
Bracket (attached to side of  
heater)  
Door  
Pawl  
Lock Nut  
Dimple (used to monitor hinge  
Door Hinge Bracket  
bracket position)  
Hinge Adjustment  
(1) With the door closed, loosen the  
two bolts going through the door  
hinge bracket.  
Door  
(2) Loosen the four nuts used to  
move the hinge adjusting plate.  
Tighten or loosen these nuts to  
adjust the door hinge bracket. Adjust  
the upper and lower nuts equally to  
insure the door remains level.  
Tighten the four nuts.  
Hinge Adjusting Plate  
(3) Tighten the two bolts loosened in  
step 1.  
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Check for Air Leaks Around the Door, Glass, and Ashpan  
!
Air leaks into the firebox will decrease the stove's performance greatly, leading to excessive  
sooting, inefficient burning, and perhaps a malfunction.  
Inspect the door gasket to make sure it is fully attached. Use stove gasket cement to re-attach if  
necessary. If the door gasket is worn or flattened, replace.  
If the glass is cracked, replace. The glass is held in place by glass clips that are underneath the  
airwash brackets. See the illustration below for details.  
Remove the ashpan and inspect the gasket around the perimeter of the ashpan. Re-attach, or  
replace the gasket if necessary.  
Door Trim  
Door  
Frame  
Door Gasket  
Attachment  
Nuts  
5/16"  
Nutdriver  
Glass Clip  
Door  
Gasket  
Airwash Bracket  
Glass Clips  
Glass (with  
channel gasket)  
Airwash Brackets  
Replacement Parts  
ASH DUMP PLATE, LARGE PS/PI  
ASHTRAP DOORS  
91002022  
93005054  
91002024  
93005093  
91002021  
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91002013  
93005096  
90-0191  
91002020  
93005535  
98900755  
100-04301  
99300171  
100-04310  
100-00203  
100-00112  
221-22089  
93005060  
99300164  
93005059  
210-05199  
210-05198  
100-00210  
93-0695  
GASKET, DOOR 7/8" x 85" WHITE ROPE  
GASKET, GLASS 5/8"x137" BLACK  
GLASS, FRONT, P12/14, P13  
99900431  
99900398  
91002004  
91002005  
100-02811  
100-03235  
100-03206  
100-03231  
100-03239  
100-04312  
99300094  
91002017  
100-04307  
99300149  
100-04241  
112-00505  
100-02801  
210-03216  
93005015  
210-03831L  
210-03831R  
211-01660  
100-00232  
100-00231  
100-00233  
100-02302  
100-00390  
100-00391  
AUGER BEARING PLT, LOWER, LRG  
AUGER BUSHING PLATE, UPPER  
AUGER DRIVE COLLAR, 1997 & UP  
AUGER FLIGHT INSPECTION COVER  
AUGER FLIGHT, 2000+ LRG PEL  
AUGER MOTOR STOP, P11-P15  
AUGER MOTOR, ALL PS/PI  
AUGER SUB-ASS'Y - LARGE PEL  
BLOWER, COMB, PELLET  
BLOWER, CONV, P2-8/11-15/G1  
BRUSH, BROOM STYLE - PELLET  
BURNPOT ASSY, FIREPOT  
CABLE HANGER CLIP  
CNTRL BRD, LG PEL (P13-15)  
CORD RESTRAINER  
DAMPER PLATE S-ASS'Y - LRG PS  
DRAFT (FLOW) SWITCH  
DRAFT FLOW TUBING  
FIRE-BACK, CAST IRON,  
FIREBOX BAFFLE, LEFT  
FIREBOX BAFFLE, RIGHT  
FUSE HOLDER (IN-LINE)  
FUSE, 5AMP, 5 - FOR INLINE  
FUSE, 6AMP, 5 - CONTROL BOARD  
GASKET CEMENT (WHITE), 4oz.  
GASKET, ASHPAN 70" BLK 1/2"x1/8" ADH  
GLASS, SIDE, P12/14, P13  
GROMMET, IGNITOR WIRE BLACK RUBBER  
GSKT, CLEAN-OUT CVR, 3.250 x 2.750  
GSKT, COMB BLOWER (BODY)  
GSKT, COMB BLOWER(MOTOR) 7" dia  
GSKT, EXHAUST PLATE 5.00" x 5.00"  
HANDLE, HOPPER LID  
HANDLE, PEL CNTRL BOARD 97  
HINGE PLATE ASS'Y  
HOSE NIPPLE, BARBED  
IGNITER, LG PS/PI  
KNOB (PHENOLIC), 3/4" dia  
LBL, EXHAUST DAMPER  
MAGNET w/OUT SHEATH 1x.75" 1/4" THICK  
OIL PAN, COMB BLOWER - LG PEL  
POWER CORD, PS/PI  
REFRACTORY SIDE CLIP, LEFT  
REFRACTORY SIDE CLIP, RIGHT  
SCRAPER ROD (P12/13/14)  
SNAP-DISC - 120deg CERAMIC NO  
SNAP-DISC - 120deg NO # NO  
SNAP-DISC - 200deg NC # NC  
TOOL, GLASS LATCH/RESTRICT0R  
WIRE HRNS, PEL, JUMPER, LRGPELLET  
WIRE HRNS, PEL, PS/PI 97 & UPLARGE OR SMALL  
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Normal Operating Sounds  
Auger Motor  
When feeding pellets, you  
may hear the intermittent  
buzz of this motor running.  
Exhaust Blower  
The blower may  
create a low-pitched  
hum. This sound  
will change as the  
FEED RATE is  
altered.  
Heat Exchanger Tubes  
You may hear the heated  
air being forced through  
these tubes by the  
convection fan.  
Firepot  
As pellets are fed into the  
firepot, a light clicking  
sound may be heard.  
Convection Fan  
The modern high efficiency fan may  
produce a low hum, particularly on  
"HIGH". This sound will change as  
the FAN dial is turned.  
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INSERT CLEARANCE DIAGRAM  
WARNING - DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL  
Listed Pelletized Solid Fuel Burning Appliance  
For use in masonry or factory built (ZC) fireplaces.  
MANTEL  
B
C
Travis Industries, Inc.  
10850 117th Pl. NE  
Kirkland, WA 98033  
A
D
Pellet  
Insert  
Serial No.  
F
Model: Yankee Bay PI (Heritage Bay PI)  
Report No.: 028-S-51-2  
Electrical Rating: 115 V., 60 Hz.,  
Start 3 Amps,  
E
HEARTH  
EXTENSION  
Tested to: ASTM E1509-95  
Run 1.5 Amps  
Maximum Input Rating: 5.5 lbs (2.50 kg)/hr  
This pellet appliance has been tested and listed for use in manufactured homes  
in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 814-23-900 through 814-23-909.  
Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials  
(Measured from insert top)  
Adjacent Sidewall  
Mantel  
A
B
C
D
8.75 in  
11.5 in  
6.25 in  
7 in  
Install and use only in accordance with the installation and operating  
instructions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and  
installation inspection in your area. Do not remove bricks or mortar from  
masonry fireplace or alter factory built fireplace.  
Top Facing  
Side Facing  
Combustible floor beyond hearth extension must be protected by a non-combustible material, extending 6 in/150 mm (E) to the front and 6 in/150 mm (F) to the sides of door  
opening. Do Not Connect This Unit to a Chimney Flue Serving Another Appliance. Components Required for Masonry Fireplace and Factory Built Fireplace Installation: Listed  
4 in diameter flue liner.  
For use with 1/4 in/6 mm to 5/16 in/7 mm diameter pelletized wood fuels that comply with premium grade standards set by Association of Pellet Fuel Industries. Replace glass  
only with 5 mm ceramic glass available from your dealer.  
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit. Do not route power cord beneath heater. The space beneath the heater must not be obstructed. Do  
not obstruct combustion air openings. Operate only with viewing door closed and with ashbox and ashpan in place. Keep all furnishings well away from heater. Do Not Overfire  
– If Heater or Chimney Connector Glows, You Are Overfiring. Inspect And Clean Chimney Frequently – Under Certain Conditions of Use, Creosote Buildup May Occur Rapidly.  
DATE OF MANUFACTURE  
CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN,  
CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN  
2003  
2004  
2005  
2006  
Jan.  
Feb.  
Mar.  
Apr.  
May  
Jun.  
Jul.  
Sep.  
Oct.  
BURNS. SEE THE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS. OPERATE THIS UNIT ONLY WITH THE  
FUEL HOPPER LID CLOSED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN EMISSION OF PRODUCTS  
OF COMBUSTION FROM THE HOPPER UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. MAINTAIN HOPPER  
SEAL IN GOOD CONDITION. DO NOT OVERFILL HOPPER.  
Nov.  
Aug.  
Dec.  
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Limited 7 Year Warranty  
To register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. 7 Year Warranty, complete the enclosed warranty card and mail it within ten (10) days of the appliance  
purchase date to: TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., 4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. warrants this gas  
appliance (appliance is defined as the equipment manufactured by Travis Industries, Inc.) to be defect-free in material and workmanship to the original  
purchaser from the date of purchase as follows:  
Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call.  
Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty. This charge can vary from store to store.  
Years 1 & 2 - COVERAGE: PARTS & LABOR  
Accessories  
Firebox Assembly:  
Ceramic Glass  
Glass (breakage from thermal shock)  
Panels, Legs, Pedestal, Gold Trim, Ceramic Log with Log Shelf,  
Gold Door (See # 9 below)  
Firepot, Firepot Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ashbox or Ash  
Dump, Cast Fireback, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust  
Manifold, Exhaust Box  
Re-Installation Allowance  
Igniter System  
In cases where heater must be removed from home for repairs, a  
partial cost of re-installation is covered (pre-authorization required)  
Igniter, Igniter Leads  
Door Assembly:  
Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers  
Electrical System  
One-Way Freight Allowance  
Auger Motor, Convection Blower, Exhaust Blower, Circuit  
Board, Snap Disks, Wiring Harness, Vacuum Switch  
Auger Assembly  
One-way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at factory  
is covered.  
Auger Flight, Auger Tube, Auger Bushings  
Exclusions:  
Paint, Gasketing  
Years 3 Through 5 - COVERAGE: PARTS & LABOR  
Door Assembly:  
Firebox Assembly:  
One-Way Freight Allowance  
One-way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at  
factory is covered.  
Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers  
Firepot, Firepot Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ashbox or Ash  
Dump, Cast Fireback, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust  
Manifold, Exhaust Box  
Auger Assembly  
Auger Flight, Auger Tube, Auger Bushings  
Exclusions:  
Paint, Gasketing, Ceramic Glass, Igniter System, Electrical System, Accessories (panels, legs, pedestal, gold trim, ceramic log, gold  
door), Re-Installation Allowance  
Years 6 & 7 - COVERAGE: PARTS ONLY  
Firebox Assembly:  
Door Assembly:  
Firepot, Firepot Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ashbox or Ash Dump, Cast  
Fireback, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust Manifold, Exhaust Box  
Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers  
Exclusions:  
Paint, Gasketing, Ceramic Glass, Igniter System, Electrical System, Accessories (panels, legs, pedestal, gold trim, ceramic log, gold  
door), Auger Assembly, Re-Installation Allowance, One-Way Freight Allowance, Labor  
CONDITIONS & EXCLUSIONS  
1.  
This new appliance must be installed by a qualified installer. It must be installed, operated, and maintained at all times in accordance with the instructions in  
the Owners Manual. Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, neglect, or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty.  
This warranty is nontransferable, and is made to the ORIGINAL purchaser, provided that the purchase was made through an authorized Travis dealer.  
Discoloration and some minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts and resulting noise, is normal and not a defect and, therefore, not covered  
under warranty.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
The warranty, as outlined within this document, does not apply to the chimney components or other Non-Travis accessories used in conjunction with the  
installation of this product. If in doubt as to the extent of this warranty, contact your authorized Travis retailer before installation.  
Travis Industries will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions such as nearby trees, buildings, roof tops, wind, hills  
or mountains or negative pressure or other influences from mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc.  
This Warranty is void if:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
The unit has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine or other damaging chemicals.  
The unit is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.  
Any damage to the unit, combustion chamber, heat exchanger or other components due to water, or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited  
to, improper chimney/venting installation.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty include: injury, loss of use, damage, failure to function due to accident, negligence, misuse, improper installation,  
alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer's settings of components, lack of proper and regular maintenance, damage incurred while the appliance is in  
transit, alteration, or act of God.  
This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear, such as paint discoloration or chipping, worn or torn gasketing, chipped or  
cracked firebrick, etc. Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse, improper installation, modification of the unit, or the use of fuel other than that  
for which the unit is configured.  
Damage to gold or nickel surfaces caused by fingerprints, scratches, melted items, or other external sources left on the gold or nickel from the use of  
cleaners other than denatured alcohol is not covered in this warranty.  
10. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance, as well as inconvenience expenses and materials. Incidental or  
consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. In some states, the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage may not apply.  
11. This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the Travis appliance without the  
express written permission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. label of approval.  
12. Any statement or representation of Travis products and their performance contained in Travis advertising, packaging literature, or printed material is not part of  
this 7 year warranty.  
13. This warranty is automatically voided if the appliances serial number has been removed or altered in any way. If the appliance is used for commercial  
purposes, it is excluded from this warranty.  
14. No dealer, distributor, or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant Travis products beyond the terms contained within this warranty. TRAVIS  
INDUSTRIES, INC. assumes no liability for such warranties or representations.  
15. Travis Industries will not cover the cost of the removal or re-installation of hearths, facing, mantels, venting or other components.  
16.  
If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid, the balance of the warranty remains in effect and all other clauses shall remain in effect.  
17. This 7 year warranty is the only warranty supplied by Travis Industries, Inc., the manufacturer of the appliance. All other warranties, whether express or  
implied, are hereby expressly disclaimed and purchasers recourse is expressly limited to the warranties set forth herein.  
IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED:  
1.  
If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty, you MUST REPORT it to your Travis dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS, giving them proof of purchase, the purchase date, and the  
model name and serial number.  
2.  
3.  
Travis Industries has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective component.  
If your dealer is unable to repair your appliances defect, he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., including the name of the dealership where you purchased the  
appliance, a copy of your receipt showing the date of the appliances purchase, and the serial number on your appliance. At that time, you may be asked to ship your appliance, freight charges prepaid,  
to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., at its option, will repair or replace, free of charge, your appliance if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship within the  
time frame stated within this 7 year warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. will return your appliance, freight charges (years 1 to 5) prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., to your regional  
distributor, or dealership.  
Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty. This charge can vary from store to  
store.  
4.  
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Optional Equipment  
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Thermostat (Part # 99300650)  
!
Do not connect 120 VAC  
to the thermostat circuit of  
this heater (do not use a  
household thermostat  
used for a wall-board or  
other electical heater).  
1
2
Attach the thermostat wire to  
the circuit board (see the  
illustration to the right). Route  
the wire through the back of the  
heater (away from any hot or  
moving components).  
Attach the quick-connects  
to the two posts near the  
molex connector on the  
circuit board (orientation  
does not mater).  
Determine a location for the  
thermostat that is within range of  
the 20' length of thermostat  
wire. It should be centralized in  
the room and away from the  
heater. The wire may be routed  
externally on the wall or behind  
the wall (preferred).  
Pull the cover off the thermostat  
50  
60  
70 80 90  
50 60 70 80 90  
Run the thermostat wires  
through the wall (cut off excess  
wire, leaving 6” of slack).  
Robertshaw  
3
Follow the directions to the right  
to attach the thermostat and  
thermostat wires.  
Expose 1/2” of wire and  
attach to these two posts.  
Standard  
Screwdriver  
Attach the thermostat to  
the wall through these  
two holes.  
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Optional Equipment  
Remote Thermostat (Part # 99300653)  
Follow the instructions included with the remote thermostat for installation and operation.  
Optional Log (Part # 98900126)  
!
Make sure the heater has fully  
cooled before installation.  
Left Log Shelf Leg  
1
2
Open the door (see the instructions  
included with the owner’s manual.  
Right Log Shelf Leg  
Attach the two log shelf legs to the  
cross brace with the four included  
nuts. Make sure to use the correct  
leg for each side.  
Nuts  
Install the log shelf assembly and log  
following the directions below.  
Log Shelf Cross Brace  
3/8" Nutdriver  
Center the log on the log shelf and  
push it back so it rests against  
these two tabs.  
b
Place the log shelf assembly so the  
back edge contacts the cast firebrick  
in the rear of the firebox. Note how  
the taper on the assembly matches  
the taper on the cast firebrick.  
a
NOTE:  
On inserts, the ash box must be  
installed before placing the log shelf  
assembly.  
When in place, the log should appear as  
shown in the photograph to the right.  
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ZC Kit (99200149)  
The optional zc kit allows this insert to be directly into the framing of a house or mobile home. See the  
kit for installation details.  
(used only on inserts  
venting directly to the rear - note how it is  
slid back until it contacts the wall thimble)  
Vent Clearances (make sure  
all vent maintains 3clearance  
to any combustible)  
12”  
Minimum  
Enclosure Height  
(measure from top of  
floor protection)  
House Shield  
(prevents soot discoloration)  
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED  
Floor Protection  
Outside Air  
Connection  
Vent Latch (used to connect and  
Wall Thimble (note 3” clearance between  
vent and combustibles)  
(recommended)  
disconnect the vent )  
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Index  
Adjusting the Fan Speed......................................21  
Gold (cleaning).................................................. 25  
Hearth Requirements.......................................... 10  
Heat Exchange Tubes (cleaning) .......................... 25  
Heating Specifications........................................ 6  
Hopper Cleaning (Vacuum Hopper)........................ 25  
Important Information......................................... 2  
Index .............................................................. 40  
Installation Options............................................ 7  
Installation Warnings (Before you Begin)................ 7  
Introduction...................................................... 2  
Listing Label..................................................... 35  
Loading Pellets ................................................. 18  
Mantel Requirements.......................................... 10  
Manual Mode .................................................... 19  
Masonry Fireplace Requirements.......................... 15  
Metal (Factory Built) Fireplace Requirements........... 16  
Mobile Home Requirements.................................. 12  
Modes of Operation............................................ 18  
Noise (Normal Operating Sounds) ......................... 34  
Normal Operating Sounds.................................... 34  
Opening the Door............................................... 26  
Outside Air....................................................... 12  
Parts List......................................................... 33  
Pellet Vent Termination....................................... 11  
Pellets (Fuel) .................................................... 6  
Pellets (loading) ................................................ 18  
Pellets Piling Up ................................................ 23  
Placing the Stove .............................................. 7  
Planning the Installation...................................... 7  
Power Outages ................................................. 22  
Priming the Auger .............................................. 17  
Remote Thermostat............................................ 38  
Restrictor Adjustment......................................... 21  
Safety Label..................................................... 34  
Safety Precautions............................................ 4, 5  
Serial Number Label ........................................... 34  
Smell in Home (Starting Heater for the First Time) ..... 17  
Start-Up Sequence ............................................ 21  
Thermostat Operation (Auto Mode)........................ 20  
Vent (Cleaning) ................................................. 30  
Vent Type ........................................................ 11  
Venting Distance............................................... 11  
Venting the Pellet Stove...................................... 11  
Warnings ......................................................... 4, 5  
Warranty.......................................................... 36  
Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons).................. 29  
Zero-Clearance (Metal) Fireplaces......................... 16  
Air Leaks..........................................................31  
Ashpan (Opening and Disposing Ashes).................27  
AUGER ON Light................................................21  
Auto Mode........................................................20  
Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags pellets)....25  
Blower (Exhaust Blower Cleaning) .........................30  
Blower Speed Adjustment....................................21  
Cap (Pellet Vent Termination) ...............................11  
Check for Air Leaks - Door, Glass and Ashpan.........31  
Clean the Exhaust Blower....................................30  
Clean the Exhaust Duct.......................................29  
Clean the Glass.................................................27  
Clean the Heat Exchange Tubes ...........................25  
Clean the Vent...................................................30  
Cleaning Ashpan (Opening and Disposing Ashes).....27  
Cleaning the Firebox (Sweep Ash Into Ashpan) ........28  
Cleaning the Firepot...........................................24  
Cleaning the Hopper (Vacuum Hopper) ...................25  
Clearances.......................................................10  
Clinkers (Check Firepot for Clinkers)......................24  
Controls...........................................................17  
Curing the Paint.................................................17  
Daily Maintenance (whenever using the heater)........23  
Dimensions.......................................................6  
Door (cleaning the gold).......................................25  
Door (Opening)..................................................26  
Door Gasket (inspection, removal) ........................31  
Electrical Specifications......................................6  
Emissions (EPA Compliance) ...............................6  
EPA Compliance................................................6  
Exhaust Blower (Cleaning)...................................30  
Exhaust Duct (Cleaning)......................................29  
Factory Built (Metal) Fireplace Requirements...........16  
Fan (Adjusting the Fan Speed)..............................21  
FAULT Light......................................................22  
Firebox (Cleaning)..............................................25  
Fireplace Sizing.................................................7  
Fireplace Preparation..........................................7  
Firepot Cleaning.................................................24  
Firepot Inspection (Inspect the Burn).....................23  
Flames (Inspect the Burn)....................................23  
Floor Protection Requirements (Hearth)..................7  
Fuel.................................................................10  
Gasket (door, glass - inspection & removal) ............33  
Glass (Cleaning)................................................27  
Glass Removal..................................................33  
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