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Instruções de Operação Enviro, Modelo EF-III BAY I FPI

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Screw rod in place. - Re-install steel brick liner and screw in place. - Replace top baffle EXHAUST VENT Soot and Flyash: Formation and Need for Removal: - The products of combustion will contain small particles of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year or after two tons of pellets to determine if cleaning is necessary. We recommend contacting your dealer for professional cleaning. To remove dust from the vent pipe, tap lightly on the pipe to dislodge any loose ash. Open the bottom of the ”T” to dump the ash, then vacuum as much of the ash out of the vent pipe as possible. HEAT EXCHANGER TUBES This cleaning rod is to be pulled back and forth a few times (ONLY WHEN THE UNIT IS COLD) in order to clean away any fly ash that may have collected on the heat exchanger tubes. As different types of pellets produce different amounts of ash, cleaning of the tubes should be done on a regular basis to enable the unit to run efficiently. POST SEASON CLEAN-UP Once you are finished using the pellet appliance for the season, unplug the stove for added electrical protection. It is very important that the stove be cleaned and serviced as stated above. (See Section Areas of Routine Inspection) ELECTRICAL COMPONENT FUNCTIONS The following is a list of electrical components and their functions on the ENVIROFIRE EF-IIIi Bay pellet stove. 1. CONVECTION FAN CONTROLLER This controller is responsible for varying the speed of the convection blower. The stove does have a fan control over-ride. Should the convection blower be set on low and dial-a-fire set on high, the convection blower will by- pass the fan controller and go to high. This will cool the stove until control is given back to the fan controller. To eliminate possible cycling of the convection blower turn up the fan speed proportionately to the dial-a-fire. 2. AUGER PULSE LIGHT This light will flash in conjunction with the pulses to the auger. 3. START-UP SWITCH When this momentary contact switch is pressed it will initiate a 15 minute start-up cycle including the ignitor. 4. DIAL-A-FIRE (HEAT OUTPUT CONTROL) This unit is responsible for controlling the timing of the auger motor. When turned clockwise it will cause the OFF time between auger pulses to shorten, resulting in more heat output and pellet consumption. Turn the knob counter-clockwise and the reverse will happen. When it is turned fully counter-clockwise past the click, the auger motor will be off. 5. CONVECTION BLOWER This blower fan (mounted on the right side of the stove) draws room airs from the back of the stove and passes the air through the heat exchanger tubes and back into the room. The units sealed system keeps the room air separate from the combustion air. The convection fan controller controls this fan’s speed. 6. EXHAUST/COMBUSTION BLOWER This constant speed fan (mounted on the left side of the stove) is responsible for drawing the outside fresh air into the combustion chamber for burning. The hot air then continues to be drawn over the heat exchanger tubes and into the exhaust channel. It is then pushed out through the exhaust system. 7. AUGER MOTOR AND AUGER The 1 rpm auger motor is responsible for turning the auger, which in turn transports pellets to be dropped into the burn pot. The auger motor’s control is handled by the timing control module and Dial-A-Fire. 8. TIMING CONTROL MODULE The timing control module is mounted uppermost, on the right rear pillar of the stove. The module controls the switching of power to the auger. The module’s switching duty cycle is controlled by the dial-a-fire. 9. START-UP TIMER This 15 minute one-shot timer bypasses the 140°F (60°C) temperature sensor allowing the stove to operate when cold. The timing cycle is initiated by pressing the start-up switch. The 15 minute timer is located right under the timing control module on the right side pillar. This unit is also responsible for initiating the ignition cycle. 10. 200°F (93°C) MANUAL RESET TEMPERATURE SENSOR This sensor (located on the right side firewall) has a red push button located in its center. This is a safety device. In the event that the convection blower fails, this sensor will overheat and shut off power to the auger motor. 11. 160°F (71°C) TEMPERATURE SENSOR When this sensor (located on the left side firewall) reaches 160°F (71°C), the convection blower will go to high, cooling the unit. 12. 140°F (60°C) N/O TEMPERATURE SENSOR (SHUT-DOWN SENSOR) This sensor (mounted on the exhaust blower housing) has two functions: - Should the fire go out, this sensor will shut the stove off when the exhaust temperature drops below 140°F (60°C). - When the auger is turned off via the dial-a-fire, th...

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