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Quadra-Fire MT VERNON User Manual

Quadra-Fire MT VERNON
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1 7036-187M August 13, 2018
NOTICE: DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL
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MT VERNON PELLET INSERT
ADVANCED ENERGY (AE)
MODEL(S):
MTVERNINSAE-MBK
MTVERNINSAE-PMH
MTVERNINSAE-CSB
Owners Manual
Operation & Care
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation.
OWNER: Retain this manual for future reference.
Contact your dealer with questions regarding installation, operation, or service.
NOTE
To obtain a French translation of this manual, please
contact your dealer or visit www.quadrare.com
Pour obtenir une traduction française de ce manuel, s’il
vous plaît contacter votre revendeur ou visitez
www.quadrare.com
CAUTION
Tested and approved for wood pellets, shelled eld corn,
wheat and black oil sunower seeds. Burning of any
other type of fuel voids your warranty.
WARNING
HOT SURFACES!
Glass and other surfaces are hot during
operation AND cool down.
Hot glass will cause burns.
Do not touch glass until it is cooled
NEVER allow children to touch glass
Keep children away
CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as
replace.
Alert children and adults to hazards of high
temperatures
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other
ammable materials.
Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other
ammable materials away.
If the information in these instructions
is not followed exactly, a re may result
causing property damage, personal injury,
or death.
WARNING
Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
Do not over re - If appliance or chimney connector
glows, you are over ring. Over ring will void your
warranty.
Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles
as specied. Failure to comply may cause house re.
Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by
qualified personnel. Hearth & Home Technologies recommends
HHT Factory Trained or NFI certified professionals.
CAUTION
Check building codes prior to installation:
Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state
and national codes and regulations.
Consult local building, re ofcials or authorities
having jurisdiction about restrictions, installation
inspection, and permits.

Table of Contents

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Quadra-Fire MT VERNON Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandQuadra-Fire
ModelMT VERNON
CategoryStove
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Listing and Code Approvals

A. Appliance Certification

Details the certification of the appliance by testing laboratories and standards.

B. BTU & Efficiency Specifications

Provides technical specifications for heat output and energy efficiency ratings.

Listing and Code Approvals

C. Glass Specifications

Specifies the type and thickness of ceramic glass used in the appliance.

D. Electrical Rating

Lists the voltage, frequency, and amperage requirements for the appliance.

E. Mobile Home Approved

Outlines conditions and requirements for installation in mobile homes.

F. Sleeping Room

Provides recommendations for installation in a sleeping room.

Operating Instructions

A. Fire Safety

Provides crucial safety measures and recommendations for fire prevention.

B. Non-Combustible Materials

Defines materials that do not ignite or burn, used in appliance construction.

C. Combustible Materials

Defines materials that can ignite and burn, to be kept away from appliance.

D. Fuel Material and Fuel Storage

Details approved fuel types, quality considerations, and safe storage practices.

Operating Instructions

E. General Operating Information

Introduces wall control operation and general usage guidelines.

Operating Instructions

F. Before Your First Fire

Covers pre-operation checks and safety requirements before initial use.

G. Filling the Hopper with Fuel

Instructs on how to properly fill the fuel hopper.

H. Starting Your First Fire

Guides the user through the initial startup process, including fuel selection.

Operating Instructions

I. Fire Characteristics & Flame Height Adjustment

Explains how to adjust flame characteristics for optimal performance.

J. Clear Space

Defines required clearances around the appliance for safety.

K. Optional Battery Back-up System

Describes the installation and operation of an optional battery backup system.

Operating Instructions

L. Ignition Cycles

Details the five cycles the appliance goes through during operation.

Operating Instructions

2. Soft Start Cycle (SS-Low / SS-Med)

Explains the initial stage of fire building after ignition.

3. Heating Cycle (Auto / Man - L, ML, M, MH, H)

Describes automatic and manual modes for heat output control.

4. Shutdown Cycle

Outlines the process when the appliance reaches its set temperature.

5. Auto-Clean Cycle

Details the automatic fire pot cleaning process.

Operating Instructions

M. Insert Removal

Provides instructions for removing the appliance for service.

N. Frequently Asked Questions

Addresses common issues and provides solutions for troubleshooting.

Wall Control Operating Instructions

A. Introduction

Introduces the wall control system and its function.

B. Language Selection

Explains how to change the display language of the wall control.

C. The Main Screen

Describes the primary display of the wall control and its indicators.

Wall Control Operating Instructions

D. General Information About Using the Wall Control

Provides general guidance on interacting with the wall control interface.

E. The Main Menu

Details the menu structure for customizing appliance operation.

Wall Control Operating Instructions

2. Auto / Manual / Off Selection

Explains how to select between automatic, manual, or off modes for the appliance.

3. Fuel Type

Guides on selecting the correct fuel type for the appliance.

Wall Control Operating Instructions

4. Program (7 Day Programming)

Describes how to set a 7-day programmable heating schedule.

5. Set Day/time

Explains how to set the current date and time for proper operation.

Wall Control Operating Instructions

b. Set Date

Details the process for setting the appliance's date.

b. Flame Height Adjust

Explains how to adjust the flame height based on installation and fuel.

c. Temp Differential

Defines the temperature range for appliance cycling.

d. Temperature Calibration

Describes how to calibrate the wall control's temperature reading.

Wall Control Operating Instructions

f. Elevation

Allows adjustment for specific elevation to optimize performance.

g. Convection Blower Speed

Explains how to adjust the speed of the convection blower.

h. Language Selection

Allows selection of the display language for the wall control.

F. Service Information

Provides contact information for service and support.

G. Error Codes

Lists error codes and their meanings for troubleshooting.

Battery Back-up System (Optional)

Operating on Battery Back-Up

Explains how the appliance functions when running on battery power.

Maintenance and Service

A. Quick Reference Maintenance Chart

Provides a schedule for routine cleaning and inspection tasks.

Maintenance and Service

B. Proper Shutdown Procedure

Details the correct steps for safely shutting down the appliance.

C. General Maintenance and Cleaning

Covers essential cleaning tasks for the appliance.

Maintenance and Service

4. Disposal of Ashes

Provides instructions for safely disposing of ashes.

5. Cleaning Fire pot with Fire pot Clean-Out Tool

Explains how to clean the fire pot using specialized tools.

6. Cleaning Heat Exchanger, Drop Tube & Exhaust

Details cleaning procedures for key internal components.

Maintenance and Service

e. Removing the Combustion (Exhaust) Blower

Guides on how to remove and clean the combustion blower.

Maintenance and Service

7. Cleaning the Hopper

Instructs on cleaning the fuel hopper.

8. Cleaning the Glass

Provides instructions for cleaning the appliance's glass.

9. Door Latch Inspection

Details how to inspect the door latch and gasket.

10. Cleaning Blowers (Exhaust and Convection)

Covers cleaning procedures for both exhaust and convection blowers.

Maintenance and Service

Vent System Soot and Creosote Management

Covers soot formation in vents, creosote risks, and fire prevention.

13. Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season

Guides on preparing the appliance for periods of non-use.

E. High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance

Details maintenance for fuels with high ash content.

Troubleshooting Guide

BAD TC DROP TUBE

Addresses issues with the drop tube thermocouple connection or integrity.

BAD TC Fire pot

Addresses issues with the fire pot thermocouple connection or integrity.

SNAP DISC TRIPPED

Troubleshoots issues related to the overheat sensor tripping.

VACUUM SW ERROR

Addresses problems with the vacuum switch or hose.

Service Parts Replacement

A. Glass Replacement - Door Assembly

Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the glass assembly.

B. Baffle Removal

Details the procedure for removing the baffle for maintenance.

Service Parts Replacement

C. Convection Blower Replacement

Guides on how to remove and replace the convection blower.

Service Parts Replacement

D. Combustion Blower Replacement

Provides instructions for replacing the combustion blower.

Reference Materials

A. Component Functions

Explains the function of various components within the appliance.

10. Fuses

Describes the location and purpose of the appliance's fuses.

11. Heat Exchanger

Explains the function and location of the heat exchanger.

12. Hopper Lid Switch

Describes the function of the hopper lid switch.

Reference Materials

18. Overheat Sensor (Snap Disc)

Explains the function and reset procedure for the overheat sensor.

19. Thermocouple - Fire pot

Describes the fire pot thermocouple and its signal.

20. Thermocouple - Drop Tube

Details the drop tube thermocouple and its functions.

21. Vacuum Switch

Explains the function of the vacuum switch.

Reference Materials

D. Wiring Schematic

Presents a detailed wiring schematic of the appliance's electrical system.

Reference Materials

E. Component Locations

Illustrates the physical locations of key appliance components.

Reference Materials

F. Service and Maintenance Log

Provides a template for recording service and maintenance activities.

Reference Materials

G. Exploded Drawings

Shows exploded views of the appliance for part identification.

Service Parts List

1 Hopper Lid

Lists part number and availability for the hopper lid.

2 Top Hinge Assembly

Lists part number and availability for the top hinge assembly.

3 Top

Lists part number and availability for the top panel.

Service Parts List

19 Door Assembly

Lists all parts associated with the door assembly.

20 Ash Pan Door

Lists part number and availability for the ash pan door.

21 Ash Pan Assembly

Lists part number and availability for the ash pan assembly.

22 Bottom

Lists part number and availability for the bottom component.

Service Parts List

30 Combustion Blower Assembly

Lists part number and availability for the combustion blower.

31 Control Board Assembly

Lists part number and availability for the control board.

32 Convection Blower

Lists part number and availability for the convection blower.

35 Exhaust Transition & Flue Assembly

Lists part number and availability for the exhaust transition.

Service Parts List

#39 Firepot Riser Assembly

Lists parts for the firepot riser assembly.

#40 Auto-Clean Motor/Arm Assembly

Lists parts for the auto-clean motor/arm assembly.

Service Parts List

Adaptor,

Lists part number for the adaptor.

Bracket, Control Board

Lists part number for the control board bracket.

Paint Touch-Up

Lists part numbers for touch-up paint in various colors.

Power Cord

Lists part number for the power cord.

Service Parts List

Top Mount Left

Lists part number for the left top mount.

Wire Harness, AUG/AC/VAC

Lists part number for the AUG/AC/VAC wire harness.

Wire Harness Thermostat

Lists part number for the thermostat wire harness.

Accessories

12 Volt Power Cord

Lists part number for the 12 volt power cord accessory.

Outside Air Kit

Lists part number for the optional Outside Air Kit.

Trim Cast

Lists available finishes for cast trim pieces.

Footer, Left

Lists available finishes for the left footer trim.

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