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Stove owners without a “SUPER” or “E Z Clean” grate must remove clinkers manually, some times several times a day. Stove owners using a “SUPER” or “E Z Clean” grate and quality pellets may experience days or even weeks of burning without the need to remove any clinkers from the grate. NOTE: To reduce clinkering, pull and push the “E Z Clean” grate handle a few times, at least twice a day. Be sure to leave it pushed in all the way before leaving the stove (see “Cleaning your EZ Clean” grate”). FINES FINES in pellets are pieces of sawdust that were not properly formed or are the results of pellets breaking down from handling, transporting and/or storage. Fines adversely affect the operations and heat production of a pellet shop and home heater and greatly increase the requirements for daily and periodic cleaning. Fines cause pellets to feed slower thus reducing the amount of heat produced at any given heat control setting. NOTE: It is much easier to remove fines from pellets before they are placed in the stove than it is to service your stove for a plugged hopper, jammed auger and plugged exhaust system. Pellets with excessive sawdust may be screened to remove most of the fines. Pellet screeners may be built or purchased from most pellet stove Dealers. PFI PELLET STANDARDS The Pellet Fuel Institute, standards for residential quality pellets are: Length 1.5 inches, maximum. Diameter .235 to .350 inches, (approx. 1/4" to 3/8"). Fines: .2# maximum per 40# bag. Salts: .005 % by weight, maximum. Ash Content: - Premium Quality .75% by weight, maximum, (.3# per 40# of pellets.) - Standard Quality 2.5% by weight, maximum, (1# per 40# of pellets.) Check with your Authorized PELPRO Dealer, on the quality of pellets in your local area and for information on what can be expected from the various local brands. NOTE: Since Dansons Group Inc. or Canadian Comfort Industries has no control over the quality of pellets that you use, we assume no liability caused by the quality of wood pellets used. Canadian Comfort Industries V04 30 PELPRO OWNERS MANUAL Copyright 2004 Dansons Group Inc. CLEANING YOUR EZ–CLEAN GRATE To clean the grate, pull rod on front of stove back and forth a few times, once or twice per day. IMPORTANT: Be sure you PUSH the rod in fully for normal operation. INSERTING, REMOVING & ADJUSTING THE BURN GRATE The burn grate top, (G), must fit and seal firmly on the upper lips, (H), of the burn box, (A). An improper seal will allow incoming combustion air to escape, not passing up through the burn grate thus reducing the amount of combustion air in the area needed to efficiently burn pellets. A - Burn box B - Burn grate spacer, (follower) C - Pin, securing spacer to rod D - EZ-Clean pull rod E - Burn grate bottom F - Adjustment tab, burn grate G - Burn Grate top H - Upper Lips Adjusting the burn grate: Steps in adjusting the burn grate top so the lower end of the burn grate top sits firmly on the top of the burn grate bottom, (E), Removal of burn grate top: Lift upward (1) while sliding lip out from under lip of slide (2) then pull out toward outside of burn box (3) Installation is reverse of this. Grasp the burn grate adjustment tab (F), with a pair of pliers and bend it slightly to left or right (and re-install into burn box) until its length allows the burn grate top to rest tightly onto the burn grate bottom. (Location J) Canadian Comfort Industries V04 31 PELPRO OWNERS MANUAL Copyright 2004 Dansons Group Inc. REQUIRED ROUTINE CLEANING Proper care of your PELPRO pellet appliance is required for peak, sustained performance. The need for and frequency of cleaning depends on the amount of pellets burned, pellet quality, length of time since last cleaning and the quality of the fire. While becoming acquainted with your new stove and the types of local pellets, inspect your BURN GRATE, BURN POT, HEAT TUBES, ASH PIT, and WINDOW daily and clean until a pattern of cleaning requirement is determined. As heating demands increase the need for stove and exhaust system cleaning and ash removal will increase. WARNING: Disconnect the electrical cord prior to opening the sides of your stove or opening the exhaust system for any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service work. NEVER perform any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service on a HOT STOVE or when the electrical cord is plugged in. EVERY 2 –3 DAYS / WEEKLY Heat Tubes Hopper BURN GRATE: (A) [COLD STOVE ONLY] Clean as needed, Tube Scraper Auger scraping off any residue that may stick to Auger Motor grate bottom or sides. Window Fan Motors BURN POT: (B)Burn Grate Exhaust [COLD STOVE ONLY] Remove the burn Burn Pot Air Intake grate. Clean out the burn pot. CAUTION: When replacing the grate make sure it fits E Z Clean properly in the burn pot with the lip on the Grate Ash Pan burn grate, toward the front of your stove. HEAT TUBES: [COLD STOVE ONLY} With your stove's main door closed pull the HEAT TUBE SCRAPER ROD forward and b...
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