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PelPro Cast Iron Pellet Stove
Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel-burning room heater, and save for future refer-
ence. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact local building or
re ofcials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
Note: To obtain a French translation of this manual, please contact your dealer or visit www.pelprostoves.com. Pour obtenir
une traduction francaise de ce manuel, s’il vous plait contracter votre revendeur ou visitez www.pelprostoves.com
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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Mr. Edward Johnson DVMAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Pelpro Pellet stove will not light?
    • P
      Paula DiazAug 20, 2025
      If your Pelpro Pellet stove won't light, you can try the following: * Ensure the firepot holes are clean. * Verify the igniter is getting hot (glowing orange). * Inspect the stove body. * Make sure there is fuel in the hopper and the lid is securely closed. * Check that the vacuum switch is clear and connected. * Confirm all exhaust blower connections are secure. * Ensure the feed assembly and motor are free of debris. * Confirm the exhaust path is clean.
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    Nicole GreerAug 22, 2025
    What to do if pellets remain in the hopper of my Pelpro TSC90 Stove?
    • Y
      Yolanda DavisAug 22, 2025
      If pellets remain in the hopper, empty any pellets and vacuum any remaining pellets or debris from the hopper.
  • S
    Sabrina FergusonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if there is debris in the convection blower of my Pelpro Stove?
    • J
      Jeffrey BellAug 25, 2025
      If you find debris in the convection blower of your Pelpro Stove, remove the right side panel to access and remove the convection blower. Then, vacuum any debris from the fan blades and blower housing.
  • A
    amymarshallAug 28, 2025
    What does Error Number 7 mean on my Pelpro Pellet stove?
    • G
      gnormanAug 28, 2025
      Error Number 7 on your Pelpro Pellet stove can be caused by several factors: * The feed motor may be locked on. * Non-approved fuel might be in use. * The exhaust temperature might have exceeded the allowable temperature. * There may be an issue with the convection blower. * The unit might be dirty. * There could be a failure of some component. * The installation configuration might be too tight, limiting air circulation. Solutions include replacing the control board if the feed motor does not turn off, reviewing the fuel being used, cleaning the unit, replacing components, and reviewing/moving the installation if necessary to improve air circulation.
  • B
    Brian CamposAug 29, 2025
    What does Error Number 4 mean on my Pelpro Pellet stove?
    • P
      Parker BernardAug 29, 2025
      Error Number 4 on your Pelpro Pellet stove, indicates a missed ignition. This can happen due to: * Lack of fuel (hopper empty). * A jam in the feed. * The feed not turning. * A disconnected or failed feed motor. * A dirty firepot. * Issues with the igniter (no power or failed). * Debris in the igniter chamber. To resolve this, fill the hopper, inspect and clear any jams in the feed tube, inspect the feed motor circuit, clean the firepot, check the igniter leads, and clean any debris from the igniter chamber.
  • D
    Doris MillerAug 31, 2025
    What does Error Number 2 mean on my Pelpro Pellet stove?
    • T
      trojasAug 31, 2025
      Error Number 2 on your Pelpro Pellet stove indicates that the exhaust temperature is either above or below the acceptable range, or there is an exhaust probe failure. It could also mean the probe is not plugged in. To solve this, try plugging the probe into the board. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the component.
  • D
    david33Sep 2, 2025
    What does Error Number 3 mean on my Pelpro Pellet stove?
    • A
      ajohnsonSep 2, 2025
      Error Number 3 on your Pelpro Pellet stove indicates that the ambient temperature is either above or below the acceptable range, or there is an ambient probe failure. It could also mean the probe is not plugged in. To solve this, try plugging the probe into the board. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the component.
  • A
    Alexander MorrisSep 4, 2025
    What to do if my Pelpro Pellet stove starts and stops frequently in automatic mode?
    • P
      Peter RobinsonSep 4, 2025
      If your Pelpro Pellet stove starts and stops frequently in automatic mode, first determine if varying room temperatures are the cause due to doors or windows being opened and closed repeatedly. If so, correct the issue. You may also want to examine the stove body and inspect the ambient probe, ensuring at least 2” is exposed outside of the stove body.
  • K
    Kyle PhillipsSep 6, 2025
    What to do if my Pelpro Pellet stove has a slow or smoky start-up and/or lazy flame?
    • G
      Glenda PalmerSep 6, 2025
      If your Pelpro Pellet stove has a slow or smoky start-up or a lazy flame, you should first confirm the exhaust path is clean and clear. Clean your firepot and behind your baffles inside your firebox. You can also examine the stove body. Ensure the igniter is properly placed and centered. It's also a good idea to review the fuel quality.
  • J
    John SandersSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Pelpro Pellet stove is plugged in but has no response?
    • C
      Cindy ChandlerSep 8, 2025
      If your Pelpro Pellet stove is plugged in but shows no response, check your home’s circuit breaker. Also, reset the snap disc located between the drop tube and hopper. Visually inspect wires, blowers, and the power cord for any breaks or wear that could be causing a short circuit.

Summary

Getting Started

Pallet Removal

Instructions for safely removing the stove from its pallet for initial setup.

Whats Included

Lists all components and accessories included with the pellet stove package.

What Youll Need

Lists required tools, supplies, and safety equipment for installation and operation.

Pellet Vent Pipe Requirements

Specifies the required type and diameter for the pellet stove venting system.

Floor Protection & Fuel Selection

Details requirements for floor protection, surge protectors, and recommended pellet fuel types.

Installing Your Stove

Installation Preparation

Preparation steps and recommendations for a professional installation of the stove.

Stove Placement Guidelines

Guidelines on ideal stove placement for performance and safety, including home as chimney concept.

Combustible Clearance Requirements

Specifies safe distances between the stove and flammable household materials.

Pellet Venting Installation

Information on proper vent installation, bends, and required pipe types for optimal performance.

Vent Termination Clearances

Detailed chart and notices for safe vent termination locations and required clearances.

Stove Placement on Floor

Instructions for positioning the stove on a non-combustible floor and confirming clearances.

Venting System Installation

Steps for marking, cutting, and installing the venting system, including precautions.

Venting Configuration and Elbows

Guidelines on horizontal and vertical venting, elbow usage, and minimum vent lengths.

Vent & Outside Air Kit Connection

Instructions for connecting the pellet vent and installing the included outside air kit.

Using Your Stove

Fuel Selection and Storage

Guidance on selecting, storing, and using appropriate pellet fuel for optimal performance.

Initial Stove Startup

Explains the expected sequence of events during the initial startup of the pellet stove.

Operational Safety Precautions

Important safety precautions regarding fire risk and hot surfaces during operation.

Stove Operation Procedures

Steps for preparing the stove for operation, including firepot and baffle checks.

Starting from Empty Hopper

Detailed steps for priming the stove and starting it when the hopper is empty.

Comfort Settings Adjustment

How to adjust temperature settings, LO, and HI modes for desired comfort levels.

Thermostat Integration

Information on using the built-in or optional external thermostat for temperature control.

Air;Fuel Ratio Adjustment

How to adjust the air/fuel ratio for optimal flame and to address soot production.

Stove Shutdown Procedure

Procedures for safely shutting down the pellet stove and its blowers.

Maintaining Your Stove

Cleaning and Maintenance Guide

Introduction to regular cleaning and maintenance for optimal stove performance.

Maintenance Tools and Supplies

Lists essential tools and supplies required for cleaning and maintaining the stove.

Ash Disposal Procedures

Safe procedures for collecting, storing, and disposing of stove ashes.

Firebox Cleaning (Zone 1)

Weekly or as-needed cleaning tasks for the firepot, firebox, and glass.

Stove Body Cleaning (Zone 2)

Monthly or as-needed cleaning of the convection blower and hopper.

Venting System Cleaning (Zone 3)

Annual or as-needed cleaning of the termination cap, vent components, and outside air kit.

Creosote Hazard Awareness

Information and warnings about creosote formation and the risk of chimney fires.

Troubleshooting

Power and Response Issues

Solutions for problems related to power outages, circuit breakers, and stove response.

Component Failure Diagnosis

Troubleshooting steps for when the stove is plugged in but unresponsive or a component fails.

Blockage and Noise Issues

Diagnosing and resolving issues like black soot, rumbling noise, or stove not lighting.

Fire Extinguishing Problems

Steps to troubleshoot when the stove fire starts but then extinguishes.

Startup and Flame Irregularities

Solutions for frequent cycling, smoky startups, or lazy flame conditions.

Alarm Code Interpretation

Explains various alarm codes, their possible causes, and corrective actions.

Support

Maintenance & Troubleshooting Resources

Directs users to manual sections and online resources for stove maintenance and troubleshooting.

Consumer Care Contact Info

Provides contact information (email, phone) for customer support and technical assistance.

Listings and Certifications

Appliance Certification Standards

Lists certifications, laboratory tests, and standards the appliance meets.

Critical Safety Warnings

Critical warnings about smoke detectors, carbon monoxide, and asphyxiation risks.

Mobile Home Installation Approval

Specific requirements and approvals for installing the appliance in mobile homes.

Replacement Glass Information

Details about the ceramic glass used and how to obtain replacement parts.

Technical Specifications

Technical ratings for electrical usage, BTU input/output, and efficiency.

Stove Dimensions and Clearances

Diagrams and measurements showing the physical size and clearances of the stove.

PelPro Limited Warranty Terms

Outlines the warranty coverage, period, exclusions, and terms for PelPro appliances.

Pelpro TSC90 Specifications

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BrandPelpro
ModelTSC90
CategoryStove
LanguageEnglish

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