Dansons Group CAN/CSA B365 manual

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    PELLET STOVE OPERATIONS GUIDE CAN/CSA B365 Installation Code For Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment in Canada and NFPA 211 Chimney, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances in the USA Manufactured by READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR PELLET STOVE/HEATER/INSERT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY D[...]

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    Dear Pellet Appliance Owner, UPDATES Updated manuals, product registration and warranty information can be found on our website: Thank you for selecting our wood pellet stove! 2 Sincerely, Dansons Group Inc. and Canadian Comfort Industries www.dansons.com/support FOREWORD TO NEW OWNERS Congratulations on the purchase of your wood pellet appliance. [...]

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    LIGHTING PROCEDURE STARTUP CHECKLIST 2 A B C D 1 3 The COMBUSTION FAN (exhaust) will start and operate at full speed for 60 seconds, then will slow to match the startup rate On a primed auger system , pellets will begin to fall into the BURN GRATE, and the igniter will automatically ignite pellets in approximately 3 to 7 minutes. During first-time [...]

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    INITIAL SETUP 1 2 Slide open or close the damper as needed to obtain a fire that is brisk enough to carry ash out of the grate, but not so brisk that it carries whole pellets out as well; this is known as popcorning . Normally, you should find that the damper will need to be 1/4” to 1/2” open. This may vary with length of vent run, pellet quali[...]

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    3 A B FINE TUNING YOUR STOVE FUEL FEED RATE SETTING #1 (LOW) FUEL FEED RATE SETTING #4 (HIGH) INCREASES feed rate DECREASES feed rate Do NOT use a metal object to adjust your trim pods. Try using a plastic non-metallc object (eg. insulated shaft screwdriver, pen cap, etc.) Fuel feed rate at the lowest (#1) and highest (#4) settings can be changed b[...]

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    The performance of your pellet appliance is greatly affected by the type and quality of wood pellets burned. As the heat output of various brands of pellets differs, so will the performance and heat output of your appliance. We recommend the use of screened pellet fuel in order to reduce the amount of fines your stove will have to cope with. PELLET[...]

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    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 or 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. NOTE: Because D[...]

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    ASH TRAPS - Remove the rear burn plate from the firebox area. This will expose the 2 ash traps and the pellet fuel drop chute. Fly ash may be removed by vacuuming inside the trap area with an approved ash vacuum ( A HOME SHOP VAC MAY BE USED TO REMOVE ASH FROM YOUR STOVE *ONLY* WHEN THE ASHES HAVE COOLED ). A bottle cleaning brush can help remove b[...]

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    INSPECT AND CLEAN VENTING - Fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases. Check the clean out tees and elbows in the system periodically to determine the required schedule of cleaning. To remove dust from the vent pipe, lightly tap on the pipe to dislodge loose ash. Open the bottom of the tee to dump the as[...]

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    GUIDE TO TROUBLESHOOTING Proper cleaning, maintenance and use of quality pellets will prevent common operational issues with your pellet stove. However, when your appliance is simply operating poorly or not at all, the following troubleshooting tips may be helpful. Orange, lazy flame - clean out burn grate and burn pot - examine ash traps, clean as[...]

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    LIMITED WARRANTY CANADIAN COMFORT INDUSTRIES (CCI) LIMITED WARRANTY CCI wood pellet and corn appliances carry a one (1) year - parts only - on electrical components and a five (5) year limited warranty from the date of sale to the original owner against defects and workmanship on all steel parts (excluding the burn grate and the heat tube scraper /[...]

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    COPYRIGHT Copyright 2006, Canadian Comfort Industries. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means without the expressed written permission of: Canadian Comfort Industries 26319 Twp Rd 531 Acheson, AB Canada T7X 5A3 1-877-303-3134 To register your purc[...]