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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your investment in quality. We
have worked hard to ensure that this pellet stove
meets the highest standards for usability and
durability. With proper care, your stove will provide
many years of dependable service. Please read
entire manual before installation and use.
Complies with the ASTM E1509, (UM) 84-HUD,
ULC/ORD-C-1482.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Certified to
comply with 2020 particulate emission standards
using pellet fuel.
BURNING PELLET FUEL
Ashes need to be removed from the stove
periodically. See Normal Care & Maintenance
section for cleaning procedures.
Due to the nature of pellet fuels, this stove will
require attention periodically. Regular cleaning is
an important part of burning pellet fuel.
PELLETS
This pellet stove is designed and approved to
burn wood pellets, that comply with pellet fuels
industry standards. Minimum of 40 lbs. density
per cubic foot, 1/4" to 5/16" in diameter, with a
maximum length of 1" to 1/2", and less than 1%
ash.
The performance of your pellet stove is greatly
affected by the type and quality of the wood
pellets you use. As the heat output of various
quality wood pellets differ, so too will the
performance and heat output of the pellet stove.
Wood pellets are generally produced out of
wood waste such as sawdust and shavings.
The raw material is dried, mechanically
fractioned to size and extruded into pellets
under high pressure. Wood pellets need to be
protected from direct exposure to moisture.
Water, from sources such as condensation and
humidity, causes pellets to expand and break
down into unusable fuel. Keep fuel dry.
It is important to select and use only pellets that
are dry and free from dirt and debris. Dirty fuel
will adversely affect the operation and
performance of the unit, and will void the
warranty. The Pellet Fuel Institue (PFI) has
established standards for wood pellet
manufactuerers. Only use pellets that meet or
exceed PFI standards for premium fuels.
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CLINKERS
Impurities, such as silica (clinkers), will need to be
regularly cleaned and removed from the pellet
stove. Clinkers will form a hard mass and block
airflow through the pot liner. High quality fuels will
usually result in fewer clinkers.
Pellet fuel quality can greatlly fluctuate. The unit
was tested with premium grade pellets. You
cannot use a lesser grade, but higher grades can
be used.
Do Not Burn:
Garbage
Lawn clippings or yard waste.
Materials containing rubber, including tires.
Materials containg plastic.
Waste petroleum products, paints or paint
thinners, or asphalt products.
Materials containing asbestos.
Construction or demolition debris.
Railroad ties, or pressure-treated wood.
Manure or animal remains
Paper products, cardboard, plywood, or
particleboard. The prohibition against using
these materials does not prohibit the use of fire
starters made from paper, cardboard, saw dust,
wax and similar substances for the purpose of
starting a fire in an affected wood heater.
Burning these materials may result in the release of
toxic fumes or render the heater ineffective and
cause smoke.
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