Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 2 Introduction...................................................................................................................................3 Pellet Quality........................................................................................................................3...
Page 3 - Introduction; Pellet quality is important, please read the following:; for a recommended pellet type.; ASH; may allow longer intervals between cleaning.; Insert: The rating label is located on the hopper cover.
3 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 a...
Page 4 - Caution: Do not connect to any air distribution duct or system.; warranty. Check with your dealer for fuel recommendations.; THE USE OF CORDWOOD IS PROHIBITED BY LAW.; damper as needed to ensure proper combustion.
4 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 a...
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
5 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 ot...
Page 6 - Operating Instructions; ALSO FIND; control proportionately to the heat output.; This is used to
6 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 reac...
Page 8 - PRE-BURN INSTRUCTIONS; : When the thermostat contacts are closed the stove settings are; OPERATION – ON / OFF MODE; when the thermostat contacts close again.; DO NOT unplug unit while Combustion fan is operating.
8 Operating Instructions O PERATING Y OUR P ELLET S TOVE - C IRCUIT B OARD : PRE-BURN INSTRUCTIONS : The burn pot liner holes must be clear and the liner installed properly against the ignitor tube for proper operation. Check the hopper for enough pellets to start the unit. DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT W...
Page 9 - pellets may need a higher setting; blue zone
9 Operating Instructions O PERATING Y OUR P ELLET S TOVE - T IMER C ONTROL : Figure 4: Dial-A-Fire control panel. 1. Check and fill hopper with pellets.2. Make sure unit is plugged into a working outlet.3. Switch the power “ON” by pushing the start-up switch once only. 4. Turn knob “B” to the 12 o’c...
Page 10 - Routine Cleaning and Maintenance; Bi-Annually or 2 Tons of Fuel
10 Routine Cleaning and Maintenance NOTE: Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the surface or any part of the stove. The following should be inspected periodically to ensure that the appliance is operating at its optimum and giving you excellent heat value: 2-3 Days / Weekly Bi-Annually or 2 Tons o...
Page 13 - Installation; Do not install the stove in a bedroom.; ” to install the pedestal.
13 Installation D ECIDING W HERE TO L OCATE YOUR P ELLET A PPLIANCE : 1. Check clearances to combustibles. 2. Do not obtain combustion air from an attic, garage or any unventilated space. Combustion air may be obtained from a ventilated crawlspace. 3. Do not install the stove in a bedroom. 4. You ca...
Page 15 - Side wall to unit
15 Installation C LEARANCES TO C OMBUSTIBLES - F REESTANDING : When installing this unit on a combustible floor (for example linoleum, hardwood flooring) a non- combustible hearth pad must be under the unit. The pad must extend at least the width of the appliance [22” (558 mm)] and at least the dept...
Page 17 - NOTE: Venting terminals shall not be recessed into walls or siding.
17 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 installed outside when the appliance is vented directly through a wall...
Page 18 - When connecting to an outside fresh air source, do not use; EXHAUST; INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE
Outside fresh air is mandatory when installing this unit in airtight homes and mobile homes. When connecting to an outside fresh air source, do not use plastic or combustible pipe. A 15⁄8” minimum (42 mm) ID (inside diameter) steel, aluminum or copper pipe should be used. It is recommended, when you...
Page 21 - pipe outside the building to help naturally draft in the unit.
21 Installation 10. The pipe must extend at least 12” (30 cm) away from the building. If necessary, bring another length of pipe (PL type) to the outside of the home to connect to the first section. Do not forget to place high temperature silicone around the pipe that passes through the thimble. 11....
Page 22 - Choose a stove location that is ideal. See the section “
Installation I NSIDE V ERTICAL I NSTALLATIONS - F REESTANDING : 1. Choose a stove location that is ideal. See the section “ D ECIDING W HERE TO L OCATE YOUR P ELLET A PPLIANCE .” Non-combustible floor protection. Existing floor (combustible) 6" (15 cm) 3" (7.5 cm) clearance Use wall thimble ...
Page 24 - Assemble surround panel (see “
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Page 25 - DO NOT
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Page 26 - A B
Non-combustible floor protection. Existing floor (combustible) 6" (15 cm) 3" (7.5 cm) Pedestal Wall thimble Fresh air intake Rodent mesh cap 45° elbow 12" (30.5 cm) Surround Panel Combustible materials and structure Installation I NSTALLATION F OR A B UILT -I N H EATER : This unit includ...
Page 27 - Magnetic Strips; tighten using a
27 Installation I NSTALLATION AND R EMOVAL OF T HE S URROUND P ANELS - FPI AND BIH: Magnetic Strips Two (2) pieces make up one (1) corner bracket Corner Brackets Figure 38: Assembling the Surround Panel, back view. Figure 36: Assembling Trim for Surround Panel. Figure 37: Panel placed on unit. 1. As...
Page 28 - The best settings are a reading of 0.12 to 0.13 inches of water column
REMOVAL: When maintenance is required on the unit the surround must be removed. Follow steps 3 through 6 in reverse order. The side panel can remain attached because they swing forward for easy access (refer to Figure 37). Installation ���� ��������� ����� ��� Figure 39: Side surround panel swings f...
Page 29 - Troubleshooting; if the troubleshooting relates only to one model.; The exhaust blower will not function normally.
29 Troubleshooting This troubleshooting is for both Timer Control and Circuit Board style EF3. It will be stated if the troubleshooting relates only to one model. DO NOT: ● Hold the ON / OFF BUTTON down for circuit board model or hold the start-up switch down for timer control. This is a momentary c...
Page 30 - the ignitor should be 30Ω to 50Ω ± 3Ω.; (NOTE: Unit may require a change to the vent; vacuum in the fire box. Visual Check – is the blower motor turning?; flash; because the Exhaust Temperature Sensor’s contacts have opened.; The exhaust motor will not function normally.; exhaust blower’s motor end cap, this may loosen a tight motor.; The convection blower will not function normally.
Troubleshooting Caution: Installation of a new start-up timer without checking the ignitor resistance may cause another failure to the new start-up timer due to a short in the ignitor. The proper resistance through the ignitor should be 30Ω to 50Ω ± 3Ω. 2. The stove will not operate when hot. Genera...
Page 31 - contact your local dealer for service.; The auger motor will not function normally.
31 Troubleshooting ● Check all the connections between the controller, switch, and the convection blower against the wiring diagram. ● If the convection motor will not run, apply 115 V AC to the motor directly. If the motor runs, replace the fan controller. If the motor does not run, the convection ...
Page 32 - Potentiometer Readings:
● To test the exhaust vacuum, place a magnehelic gauge in the sensor end of the vacuum tube. It should read 0.5” W.C. If the reading is good, replace the vacuum sensor. ● If none of the below work contact your local dealer for service.Circuit Board□ Check the fuses on the circuit board (see “Trouble...
Page 33 - operate, contact your local dealer for service.; The stove keeps going out; fire is going out before the stove shuts off.
Troubleshooting 33 10. The stove will not shut off. General:● If the unit will not shut off, ensure that the thermostat (if equipped) is turned down below the room temperature (thermostat mode in the ON / OFF position). ● Disconnect one of the brown wires from the exhaust temperature sensor. If the ...
Page 34 - To reset Circuit Board after a trouble code - push the ON/OFF button
34 If the stove goes out and there are no pellets in the liner, the auger is stopping.General:● See “The auger motor will not function normally” and “The exhaust blower will not function normally.” 12. Light # 2 on Heat output bar flashing (Circuit Board Only). (The Vacuum Switch contacts have opene...
Page 35 - Wiring Diagram
Wiring Diagram C IRCUIT B OARD : Brown Brown Grey Grey Red Yellow Blue Purple Orange Orange White Black J2 5 Amp Fuses Thermostat 5 V DC White Black Hot Common Power Cord Ground Black Red Connect Thermostat Here Red Brown Brown Red White Yellow White Orange Orange Black Black Ignitor Purple Black 12...
Page 37 - Parts List; Reference
Parts List Reference Number Description Part Number 1 Exhaust Temperature Sensor 120°F (60°C) [Circuit Board] EC-001 1 Exhaust Temperature Sensor 140°F (60°C) Ceramic [Timer Control] EF-010 Freestanding Fan Controller Knob EC-040 Power Cord - 115V EC-042 2 Auger Motor - 115V EF-001 3 Convection Blow...
Page 40 - Parts Diagram - Components; EF
Parts Diagram - Components �� �� � � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � �� � �� � �� � � �� � �� �� EF 3 -C om po ne nts (1 15 V) D ec em be r2 00 4 40
Page 41 - Parts Diagram - Steel
41 Parts Diagram - Steel �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� EF 3 -S te el C om po ne nt s (2 20 V) D ec em be r2 00 4
Page 42 - Warranty
42 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 ...
Page 43 - Installation Data Sheet
43 The following information must be recorded by the installer for warranty purposes and future reference. NAME OF OWNER: _________________________________________ ADDRESS: _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ P...