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Brand | Breckwell |
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Model | P23I |
Category | Pellet stove |
Language | English |
Prepare the stove and packaging for installation, remove protective blocks, and free the power cord.
Details on required clearances for residential, mobile home, and fireplace installations.
Requirements for connecting an outside source of combustion air for the stove.
Ensures combustion air is available to the inlet when outside air is not utilized.
Guidance on venting the stove using Type L vent, including adapter and pipe joint sealing.
Instructions for assembling the pedestal set and venting horizontally through a wall.
Requirements for venting inserts into chimneys, including cleaning and blanking plates.
Connecting the stove's electrical cord to a grounded 120-volt outlet, noting voltage variations.
HUD standards for mobile home installations, including grounding and attachment.
Specifies approved pellet fuel types, sizes, and characteristics to avoid for optimal performance.
Steps to prepare the stove before starting a fire, including cleaning and checking fuel.
Procedure for starting a fire using manual methods or the optional automatic fire starter.
Procedure for starting a fire using manual methods and the ON/OFF switch.
Instructions for initiating a fire using the optional automatic fire starter.
Explanation of the ON-OFF-HIGH FAN, AUGER, and PELLET FEED CONTROL buttons and settings.
How to adjust the damper control rod to optimize combustion air for efficient burning.
Guidelines for refilling the hopper, including capacity and safe practices.
Steps to safely turn off the stove and allow blowers to cool down the unit.
Details on safety mechanisms like auto shut-down for power outages or blower failure.
Important warnings and precautions for safe operation, including fire hazards and flammable liquids.
Procedure for safely removing and disposing of ashes from the firebox and burn pot.
Recommendations for using vacuums specifically designed for ash cleaning.
Cleaning procedures for various parts of the stove.
Using the built-in cleaner to remove ash from heat exchange tubes.
Removing cover plates for periodic cleaning of interior chambers.
Maintenance procedures for the stove's blowers.
Cleaning ash or dust from combustion and convection blower blades.
Annual lubrication recommendations for blower motors.
Information on creosote formation, fly ash accumulation, and inspection/removal.
A schedule detailing daily, weekly, monthly, and annual maintenance tasks for the stove.
Troubleshooting steps for when the stove fails to feed pellets into the burn pot.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues causing the fire to extinguish unexpectedly.
Causes and solutions for a smoky fire, including checking gaskets and fuel quality.
Basic checks for power supply issues affecting stove operation.
Steps to troubleshoot problems with the combustion and convection blowers.
Identifying and resolving sources of noise during stove operation.
Handle for the stove's spring-loaded door.
Control knob for adjusting the stove's damper.
Replacement glass for the stove's viewing door.
Clips used to secure the door glass.
Sealing material for the stove door to prevent leaks.
Sealing material for the door window.
The main electronic control unit for the stove's functions.
The blower responsible for circulating warm air into the room.
The blower that supplies air for the combustion process.
Motor that drives the auger to feed pellets.
Temperature sensor for high-heat safety shutoff.
Temperature sensor for auger and blower safety.
The component where pellets are burned.
Tool used for cleaning the burn pot and other parts.
High-temperature sealant for sealing joints and cracks.
Component that monitors air pressure for safety.
Decorative firelog set for aesthetic purposes.
Accessory for zero clearance installations to bridge gaps.
Flashing components for specific installation types.
Automatic fire starter accessory for easier ignition.