Page 2 - Introduction; 52 Mountain House Road; Table of Contents
2 Introduction Harman Stove Company 352 Mountain House Road Halifax, PA 17032 sales@harm anstoves.com sales@harm anstoves.com Table of Contents Automatic Operation 4 Manual Operation 6 ESP Control 8 Assembly & Installation 9 Venting 14 Maintenance 20 Trouble-Shooting 25 Specifications 26 Wiring ...
Page 3 - Automatic Ignition/Operation; Stove Temperature M ode
3 The Accentra pellet stove is more than just automatic ignition, it is also automatic temperaturecontrol. The automatic system will allow the fire size to be adjusted to match the heatingneeds and even put the fire out if necessary. If heat is needed after the fire is out, theAccentra will automati...
Page 4 - Starting First Fire; Automatic Start Up
4 Starting First Fire Ignitor Switch to"AUTO" (down position) Make sure the unit is plugged into a 120 VAC,60 HZ electrical source. The power light shouldbe the only light lit. 1. Turn Mode Selector to "OFF". 2. Fill hopper with pellets. 1 3. Clean burn pot with scraper, if necessary...
Page 5 - NOTE: During the use of this mode, if you keep; Manual Ignition/Operation; Manual Stove Temperature M ode
5 The Accentra Pellet Stove is capable of manual operation. This also allows the opera- tor to manually control operation during an emergency (i.e . igniter failure , when us ing a502H battery backup, or when using certain generators.) The unit can be switched between "AUTO" and "MANUAL&...
Page 6 - Manual Start Up; to “OFF” and; Warning
6 Manual Start Up Starting First Fire Ignitor Switch to"MANUAL" (up position) Make sure the unit is plugged into a 120 VAC, 60 HZ electrical source. The power lightshould be the only light lit. 1. Turn FEED ADJUSTER to desir ed feed rate . No. 4 is good for most pellets. 4 2. Turn the MODE S...
Page 7 - ESP Control; Status light error messages:; Indicates control board self diagnostic fail-; Blinks; : Indicates that the control has calculated
7 ESP Control Status light error messages: 1 Blink: Indicates control board self diagnostic fail- ure. This requires a manual reset*. 3 Blinks: Indicates ESP (Exhaust Sensing Probe) failure. This requires a manual reset*. 4 Blinks: Can occur only in Room Temp Mode and indic ate s Roo m Sens ing Prob...
Page 8 - CAUTION; The stove is hot while in operation.; Installation; AFTER THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED
8 W h e n i ns t a lling a nd o p e r a t ing yo ur H a r ma n Accentra Pellet Stove, respect basic safety standards.Read these instructions carefully before you attempt toinstall or operate the Accentra. Failure to do so may re-sult in damage to property or personal injury and mayvoid the product w...
Page 9 - The Accentra unit is shipped; Adjustment of the rubber pad leveling feet; The rear two studs are to the right and left of
9 Installation IMPORTANT NOTE: The Accentra unit is shipped bolted to the skid through two holes in the cast baseplate. If these holes are not used to lag the unit tothe floor these holes must be filled with the 3/8" x 1/2" hex head bolts provided. (Se e tag on bolt bagprovided.) Leveling/vi...
Page 10 - AFTER THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED; THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE; Mobile Home Installation
10 W hen installing the Accentra in a mobile home several requirements must be followed: 1. The unit must be bolted to the floor. This can be done with 1/4" lag screws throught the 2 holes in the base plate shown in Fig. 16 2. The unit must also be connected for the out- side air. See page 14. 3...
Page 11 - required; Draft Meter bolt hole location; Low Draft Voltage Adjustment
11 These units are pre-tested at the factory with exactly 120 Volts A.C., 60 Hz. They are checked andadjusted for firebox tightness, gasket leakage, motoroperation and ignitor operation. The Accentra is thenfactory set at a high adjustment. NOTE: Low draft adjustment may be required. The factory low...
Page 12 - It is recommended that the room sensor be; even if only installed on the rear of the; Room Sensor Installation; Room Sensor and Rear Shield Installation; Rear Shields; NOTE: It is not recommended that the; REMINDERS
12 The room sensor is a small temperature sen- sor on the end of a 60" gray wire. This sensor isinstalled much like a standard wall thermostat. Be-cause it is so small, it can be hidden along the trimof a doorway or even up the leg of a coffee table.There is a remote room sensor port on the rear...
Page 13 - Be sure to us e approv ed; Venting; Vent Pipe; w e spe ci fy th at th e j oi n ts a l so be; Outside Air; IMPORTANT NOTICE; Pellet Vent Pipe or PL Vent Pipe Must be used.
13 Venting A combustion blower is used to extract the com- bustion gases from the firebox. This causes a nega-tive pressure in the firebox and a positive pressurein the venting system as shown in fig. 22. The longerthe vent pipe and more elbows used in the system,the greater the flow resistance. Bec...
Page 14 - #1 Pref erred method; This method provides excellent venting for nor-; Note: Do not place joints w ithin; KEEP COMBUSTIBLES (SUCH AS; #2 Preferred method; This method also provides excellent venting for; Note: Do not place joints w ithin w all pass-
14 #1 Pref erred method This method provides excellent venting for nor- mal operation and allows the stove to be installedclosest to the wall. Two and a half inches from thewall is s afe; howeve r, three inches allo ws betteraccess to remove the rear panel. The vertical por-tion of the vent should b...
Page 15 - #4 Installing into an existing
15 This method provides excellent venting for nor- mal operation. This method also provides naturaldraft in the event of a power failure. If the chimneycondition is questionable you may want to install aliner as in method #7. Fig.27 Venting Fig.28 This method provides excellent venting for nor- mal ...
Page 16 - #6 Installing into an existing fireplace
16 This method provides excellent venting for nor- mal operation. This method also provides naturaldraft in the event of a power failure. In Canada and some places in the US it is re- quired that the vent pipe extend all the way to the topof the chimney. In this method a cap should also be installed...
Page 17 - Minimum flue vent configuration; It is r e c o mme n de d th a t; #8 Installing through the ceiling vent; Thr o ugh t he c e iling ve nt, f o llo w PL v e nt
17 M in . a b o v e g ro u n d le v e l 1 8 " Minimum flue vent configuration It is r e c o mme n de d th a t outs ide air be ins ta lled with thisve nting c o nf igur a tion to r e duc esmoke and creosote smell in theroom in the event of power failure. #8 Installing through the ceiling vent Thr...
Page 18 - Requirements for Terminating the Venting; any other appliance must be a minimum of 48”.; w ith outside air installed, 6 feet; exterior combustibles such as mulch is 36” as mea-
18 Venting Requirements for Terminating the Venting WARNING: Venting terminals must not be re- cessed into a wall or siding. NOTE: Only PL vent pipe wall pa ss-throughs and fire stops should be used when venting throughcombustible ma teria ls. NOTE: Always take into consideration the ef- fect the pr...
Page 19 - Maintenance - Cleaning Glass on View Door; rags such as cotton or paper towels.
19 Inspect the hopper lid sponge gasket. It is importantto maintain a good hopper lid seal. Do not allow pellets or sawdust to remainon the hopper lip after filling. Control door finger hole Draft Meter hex plug HI-LO Distribution blower speed range switch Maintenance - Cleaning Glass on View Door T...
Page 20 - Maintenance - Cleaning; Heat Exchanger channel cover latch; Cleaning Internal Components; To remove the feeder cover:; Slide the cover off of the threaded stud.
20 1. Remove the two heat exchanger covers. See Fig.35. These covers are made of cast iron and are heldinto place with a swing latch in the upper right andleft corners. See Fig 36. Swing the latch upward fare no ug h to r e le a s e t he t o p e dg e o f t he h e a te x c h a n ge r c o ve r. Tilt t...
Page 22 - Burn Pot Cleaning and Maintenance; The ignito r is made to be removable f or; DANGE R; m ust always be pulled to the rear of the; Maintenance - Burn Pot
22 Burn Pot Cleaning and Maintenance 1. Scrape the top holed surface and sides of theburn pot down to a uger tube.(Fig 39 ) It is no tnecessary to completely remove all material fromthe burn pot. The excess will be pushed out duringthe next use.2. Loosen the (2) wing thumb screws on the lowerfront a...
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Page 25 - Specifications
25 Specifications Weight 350 lbs. Blower 150 cfm Hopper Capacity 50 lbs. Fuel Wood Pellets Outside Air Size 2 3/8 inches Fuse Rating 5 amp BTU Range 0 to 40,000 Feed Rate .75 lbs./hr. on minimum(on maintenance) 5 lbs./ hr. on maximum Flue Size 3 inch Pellet Vent Pipe Maximum Wattage 440 Watts (Start...
Page 26 - Accentra Wiring Diagram
26 Accentra Wiring Diagram Evaluation notes were added to the output document. To get rid of these notes, please order your copy of ePrint IV now.
Page 27 - Accentra Feeder Parts
27 Accentra Feeder Parts F ee d er B o d y 1 -1 0 -0 0 9 1 0 W S li d er P la te 1 -1 0 -0 8 0 3 7 5 /1 6 x 1 8 W in g N u t 3 -3 0 -8 1 3 11 8 1 C o v er 2 -0 0 -2 4 7 2 1 7 G a sk et 3 -4 4 -2 4 7 2 1 8 P u sh er A rm W el d m en t 1 -1 0 -2 4 7 2 2 0 G ea r M o to r F a n B la d e 3 -2 0 -0 8 7 9...
Page 28 - Accentra Parts List
28 See page 27 forFeeder Part Num bers Accentra Parts List Description Part Number Hopper Lid Gasket 3-44-247101 Ignitor Element Assembly 1-10-06620 Wiring Harness 3-20-08727 Burn Pot Weldment 1-10-08736 Right Feeder Shield w /sound proof 1-10-247142 Left Feeder Shield w /sound proof 1-10-247141 Hea...
Page 29 - Harman Gold Warranty
29 Harman Gold Warranty HARMAN GOLD WARRANTY6 YEAR TRANSFERABLE LIMITEDWARRANTY (Residential) 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY (Commercial) Harman Stove Company warrants its products to be free from defects in material or workmanship, in normal use and service, for a period of 6 years from the date of sales ...