Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Introduction......................................................................................................................................3 Pellet Quality...........................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Introduction; for a recommended pellet type.; ASH; may allow longer intervals between cleaning.; The rating label is located on the hopper cover.
Introduction P ELLET Q UALITY : Pellet quality is important, please read the following:Your enviro pellet stove has been designed to burn wood pellets only. Do not use any other type of fuel, as this will void any warranties stated in this manual.The performance of your pellet stove is greatly affec...
Page 4 - to the installation instructions.; warranty. Check with your dealer for fuel recommendations.; THE USE OF CORDWOOD IS PROHIBITED BY LAW.; damper as needed to ensure proper combustion.
Introduction I MPORTANT S AFETY D ATA : Please read this entire Owner’s Manual before installing or operating your ENVIRO Pellet Stove. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact your local building or fire official to obtain a permit and...
Page 5 - ELECTRICAL: The use of a surge protected power bar is recommended.; The unit must be; Never; the heater while it is in use.; KEEP ASH PAN FREE OF RAW FUEL.; performance, smoking and other side effects of poor combustion.; SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Introduction ASHES: Disposed ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be on a non-combustible floor on the ground, well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or othe...
Page 6 - Operating Instructions; REASONS WHY THE UNIT OVERHEATED.; CONVECTION BLOWER CONTROL:; Used to turn the convection blower ON/OFF. If the Blower is
Operating Instructions A UTOMATIC S AFETY F EATURES : Your pellet Stove has the following safety features:A) The stove will shut off when the fire goes out and the exhaust temperature drops below 120 °F (49°C). B) The stove has a high temperature safety switch. If the temperature on the hopper reach...
Page 7 - PRE-BURN INSTRUCTIONS; low setting is too hot for the room (see “; OPERATION – ON / OFF mode; when the thermostat contacts close again.; DO NOT unplug unit while Combustion fan is operating.
Operating Instructions O PERATING Y OUR P ELLET S TOVE : PRE-BURN INSTRUCTIONS : The burn pot liner holes must be clear and the liner installed correctly against the ignitor tube for proper operation. Check the hopper for enough pellets to start the unit. DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH THE DOOR OR ASH...
Page 8 - TOOLS REQUIRED TO CLEAN UNIT; • Torx T-20 Screwdriver • Brush; BURN POT AND LINER; Routine Cleaning and Maintenance; Failure
2-3 Days / Weekly Semi-annually or 2 Tons of Fuel Burn Pot and Liner Exhaust Vent Ash Pan Fresh air Intake Tube Inside Firebox Blower Mechanisms Door Glass Heat exchanger tubes Heat exchanger tubes Behind firebox liners Ash pan and Door gaskets All Hinges Door Latch Post Season Clean-up TOOLS REQUIR...
Page 10 - CLEANING PLATED SURFACES
EXHAUST PASSAGES (season) Removal of the firebox backing for bi- annual cleaning (refer to Figure 5): • Open the door by lifting the handle, remove the burn pot and burn pot liner. • Lubricate all screws with penetrating oil. • Remove the four (4) screws that hold the brick liner retainers in place....
Page 11 - Installation; Check clearances to combustibles (see
Installation D ECIDING W HERE TO L OCATE YOUR P ELLET A PPLIANCE : 1. Check clearances to combustibles (see I NSTALLATION - C LEARANCES TO C OMBUSTIBLES - F REESTANDING , I NSTALLATION - A LCOVE C LEARANCES - F REESTANDING , and I NSTALLATION - C LEARANCES TO C OMBUSTIBLES - F IREPLACE I NSERT . 2. ...
Page 13 - serving, routine cleaning and maintenance.
Minimum 6" (150mm) This pellet stove requires floor protection. The floor protection must be non-combustible, extending beneath the stove the full width and depth of the unit including 6“ (150 mm) in front for ember protection. A LCOVE C LEARANCES - F REESTANDING : Figure 10: Meridian on Floor P...
Page 14 - hopper and installed on the bottom of the unit. Refer to
Installation C LEARANCES TO C OMBUSTIBLES - F IREPLACE I NSERT : The fireplace insert must be installed into a masonry fireplace. This model includes a surround faceplate and a pedestal. When installing this unit, ensure that the pedestal is removed from the inside of the hopper and installed on the...
Page 15 - must be maintained
Ground wire directly connected to metal chassis. Hearth Pad Flooring Steel Frame 1 / 4 " Lag bolts securely fastened Figure 17: Mobile Home Install Mounting. M OBILE H OME I NSTALLATION - F REESTANDING : ● Secure the heater to the floor using the holes in the pedestal of the appliance.● Ensure t...
Page 17 - NOTE: Venting terminals shall not be recessed into walls or siding.
fumes such as stairwells, covered breezeway, etc. 2. Vent surfaces can become hot enough to cause burns if touched by children. Non-combustible shielding or guards may be required. 3. Termination must exhaust above the inlet elevation. It is recommended that at least five feet of vertical pipe be in...
Page 18 - size and clearance to combustibles.; temperature silicone.
Figure 22: Corner Installation. 3" (7.5 cm) 3" (7.5 cm) Fresh Air Intake Wall thimble manufactured by pellet vent manufacturer. Installation C ORNER T HROUGH W ALL I NSTALLATION - F REESTANDING : H ORIZONTAL E XHAUST T HROUGH W ALL I NSTALLATION - F REESTANDING : Vent installation: install v...
Page 25 - TO SUPPLY POWER TO THE EXHAUST BLOWER:; manufacturer’s specifications.
TO SUPPLY POWER TO THE EXHAUST BLOWER: Install an amour coated electrical cable from the exhaust blower housing, through the wall thimble, and attach to the pre-drilled hole in the left hand rear hopper pillar. Hook up to wires from the wiring harness for the exhaust blower. All electrical connectio...
Page 26 - Refer to
Installation T HROUGH W ALL V ERTICAL I NSTALLATION W ITH E XHAUST B LOWER - F REESTANDING : Refer to I NSTALLATION - I NSTALLATION WITH E XTERIOR M OUNTED E XHAUST B LOWER - F REESTANDING and I NSTALLATION - O UTSIDE V ERTICAL I NSTALLATIONS - F REESTANDING . Ensure that vent pipe is properly secur...
Page 27 - DO NOT
A noncombustible hearth pad must cover combustible flooring underneath, as well as 6” (150 mm) in front of the heater and 6” (150 mm) to the side of the heater 1. Install the hearth pad.2. Lock the fireplace damper in the open position. 3. Install a positive flue connector at the fireplace damper. 4...
Page 29 - surround in then down to
Figure 42: Installed Surround Panel. 6. Place the second side of the trim on the surround panel in the same manner used on the first side and secure in the same manner. 7. On the side trims, there are holes 2” (50 mm) from either end. Use a Phillips screwdriver to place a #8 screw 11⁄4” long in each...
Page 30 - by hand. Carefully remove the trim from the studs.; underside of the top there are visible under the angled; Quantity; ” socket
Installation P LATED T RIM I NSTALLATION : TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT REMOVE OR REPLACE TRIMS WHEN PELLET STOVE IS HOT! REMOVAL OF SIDE TRIMS:When stove is off and cool, open the door. Remove the two (2) screws on the right cab side (at top and bottom of front flange) and the two (2) screws on ...
Page 31 - ” socket or wrench; #8 hex nuts around the inside of the glass retainer shown in; Clean all plated surfaces before starting the stove.
TOOLS REQUIRED: ● 11 / 32 ” socket or wrench REMOVAL OF DOOR COVER:When stove is off and cool, open the door. Remove the four (4) #8 hex nuts around the inside of the glass retainer shown in Figure 46.Remove door cover from door by gently sliding the studs out of the holes. If it is difficult to rem...
Page 32 - thermostat wires to red wires provided.; THE AIRFLOW THROUGH THE PELLET STOVE.; the door opening). Set the slider damper so that the pressure reads
2. Open the right cab side to expose thermostat wires and disconnect. Install 18 gauge (see W IRING D IAGRAM ) or heavier wire through the grommet in the back, from the stove to the thermostat. Connect thermostat wires to red wires provided. 3. To set the thermostat jumper to the desired mode, remov...
Page 33 - HEAT LEVEL; and when turned down to; LOW HEAT LEVEL
The slider damper is located behind the left cab side. The door must be open for the cab side to be removed on all models. On freestanding model loosen the two T-20 torx screws, one above and one below hinge, swing open left panel to access. On insert model remove the two (2) T-20 torx screws on the...
Page 34 - Troubleshooting; flash
Troubleshooting DO NOT: ● Service the stove with wet hands. The stove is an electrical appliance, which may pose a shock hazard if handled improperly. Only qualified technicians should deal with possible internal electrical failures. ● Do not remove from the firebox any screws without penetrating oi...
Page 35 - The exhaust motor will not function normally.; replace; To reset Circuit Board after a trouble code - push the ON/OFF button
Troubleshooting hose from vacuum switch. Check exhaust vacuum readings by placing the open end of the vacuum hose on a Magnahelic Gauge (readings must be above 0.18” to 0.20” W.C. (44.8 to 49.8 Pa) on low fire). If the motor fails to reach a 0.10” W.C. readings, then replace the combustion blower. ü...
Page 36 - The convection blower will not function normally.
Troubleshooting 6. The 200 °F ( 93 °C) high limit temperature sensor has tripped. ü Reset sensor and determine cause – was it convection blower failure or 160 °F ( 71 °C) temperature sensor failure? Bypass the 160 °F ( 71 °C) sensor, does the convection blower come on high? If no, replace the blower...
Page 37 - Wiring Diagram
Connect Thermostat Here Red Red Red Red Brown Brown Brown Brown White White White White White 115V White 220V Blue White White Orange Orange Orange Orange Yellow Yellow Grey Grey GreyGrey Purple Purple Blue 115V Black 220V Brown Black Black Black Blue Black Black Armor Cable Supplied Vacuum Switch C...
Page 38 - Parts List
Reference Number Description Part Number 1 120 °F (49 °C) Ceramic Fan Temperature Sensor EC-001 Domestic Power Cord - 115V EC-042 2 Auger Motor - 115V EF-001 3 Convection Blower 115V EF-002 4 Fan Temp Sensor 160 °F (71 °C) EF-013 5 High Limit Temp Sensor 200 °F (93 °C) Manual Reset EF-016 6 Vacuum S...
Page 40 - Parts Diagram - Freestanding Steel
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Page 41 - Parts Diagram - Insert Steel
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Page 42 - MERIDIAN - Components; Parts Diagram - Components
MERIDIAN - Components December 2004 � �� � � �� � � �� � � � �� Parts Diagram - Components 42
Page 43 - Warranty
Warranty Sherwood Industries Ltd. gives a five year limited warranty on all steel manufactured parts. A one-year warranty is provided on all electrical components. The above limited warranties are extended only to the original purchaser.There is no warranty on the following parts: ● Glass window ● F...
Page 44 - Installation Data Sheet
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