breckwell - Climate Control Systems

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breckwell - Climate Control Systems
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BRECKWELL
2915 E. Randol Mill Road
Arlington. TX 76011
(817) 652-9602
Fax (817) 652-9635
Hearth Products
NATIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS
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www.breckwell.com
STEELCRAFTERSOF TEXAS. LLC.
1992 - 1998 UPGRADE
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FOR
IR?fV\.
FROM-4 RPM ANALOG
TO
1 RPM
DIGITAL
I. Start by unplugging the stove.
)\' Empty
Removethe
thehopper.
auger motor by loosening the Allen screw on the auger
X
. allen key). Unplug the 2 wires connected to the auger motor.
X
coupler (you will need a 1/8"
Remove the two screws that hold the bottom auger b.iscuit in place. With a screwdriver or knife,
remove the RTV silicone from the bottom of the biscuit. Remove the bottom biscuit and the
auger shaft can be dropped down and removed.
'f{ Reinstall
the bottom
and position.
reseal with RTV.
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Slide the new
1 RPM auger
augerbiscuit
shaft into
'>Z Install the new auger motor by inserting the auger motor shaft into the auger shaft and securing
with the auger pin provided.
8. Remove the existing wiring harness by unplugging each component from the harness and
disconnecting it from the terminal strip. NOTE: Save the old harness, you may need to create a
few extension wires from it later.
.
9. Install the new wiring harness using the new digital wiring diagram. NOTE: On the black and
white wires that connect to the terminal strip, you will have to remove the terminals and strip the
ends. You then can attach the black wire directly across from the power cord black wire and the
white wire directly across from the power cord white wire as shown in the wiring diagram. On
your stove there are two low limit thermodisks. You now need only one of these. This is
indicated as the "proof of fire" snap disk on the wiring diagram.
10. If your stove is a 1992 or 1993 model it does not have an igniter. These 2 wires will not attach to
anything. Simply attach some electrical tape to these terminals to insure that they will not short
out against anything.
II. If you have a P22 or P23 stove that used the 3 or 4 speed control board previously, you wil] need
to enlarge the hole for the control panel using the attached template page.
12. Once the hole has been cut plug the wiring harness Molex connector to the back of the control
board and mount it.
13. Set the switch on the top of the control board to "MANUAL" and plug in the stove.
14. The stove is now ready to operate.
On the new control system, the room air blower will not come on until the low limit thermodisc with
bro\'rTIwires has activated.
See the attached page for instructions on how to operate your new control panel.
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PARTS NEEDED FOR UPGRADE
Control Panel- C-E-lOl (4 position) or C-E-401 (5 position)
Wiring Hames - C-E-UH 1000
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OPERATION
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(See Figure 12)
The blowers and automatic fuel supply are controlled from a panel on the left-hand side of the BIG E.
The control panel functions are as follows.
a.
ON/OFF SWITCH
VVhenpushed the stove will automatically Ignite. No other firestarter is necessary. The igniter will
stay on for at least 10 and up to 15 minutes, depending on when Proof of Fire is reached. The fire
should start in about 5 minutes.
The green light located above the On/Off button (In the On/Off box) will ftash during the ignition
start-up period. (See figure 12)
The Heat Level Advance Is Inoperable during the Ignition start period. When the green light
continuously stays on the Heat Level Advance can be adjusted to achieve the desired heat output.
NOTE: If the stove has been shut off, and you want to re·start it while it Is still warm, the "on/off' button
must be held down for 2 seconds.
b.
FUEL FEED SWITCH
VVhenthe "Fuel Feed" button Is pushed and held down the stove will feed pellets continuously Into
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the bum pot.
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VVhilethe stove's auger system Is feeding pellets the green light (In the "Fuel Feed" box) will
be
on.
Heat Level
(See figure 12)
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CAUTION: DO NOT USE THIS CONTROL DURING NORMAL OPERATION BECAUSE IT COULD
SMOTHER THE FIRE AND j...EAD TO A DANGEROUS SITUATION.
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HIGH FAN SWITCH
The room air fan speed varies directly with the feed rate. The "HIGH FAN" switch overrides this
variable speed function. It will set the room air blower speed to high at any feed rate setting.
VVhenthe "HIGH FAN" button is pushed the room air fan will switch to Its highest setting.
VVhenthis button is pushed again the room air fan will return to its original setting based on the
Heat Level Advance setting .
d.
RESET TRIM
Different size and quality pellet fuel may require
Advance bar graph. This Is usually a one-time
"RESET TRIM' button when adjusted will allow
only. To adjust simply push the 'RESET TRIM'
watch the bar graph.
adjustment of the "1" feed setting on the Heat Level
adjustment based on the fuel you are using. The
for 3 different feed rate settings for the #1 feed setting
button while the stove is operating at setting "1' and
VVhenthe "1" & '3' lights are illuminated on the bar graph the low feed rate is at its "lowest' setting.
(Approx. 0.9 pounds per hour)
VVhenthe "1" light is Illuminated on the bar graph the low feed rate is at Its 'normal" setting.
VVhenthe "1" & '4' lights are Illuminated on the bar graph the low feed rate is at Its "highest"
setting.
NOTE: VVhenthe stove is set on "1' the 'reset trim" values will be shown on the Heat Level Advance
bar graph. For example if the Reset Trim Is set to Its lowest setting every time the stove Is set to low the
'1' and -3' lights will be illuminated on the bar graph.
e.
HEAT LEVEL ADVANCE
This button when pushed will set the pellet feed rate, hence the heat output of your stove. The
levels of heat output will Incrementally change on the bar graph starting from level "1" to "5".
NOTE: VVhendropping 3 or more heat level settings (4 to 1, or 5 to 2 or 1) push the 'High Fan' button
and allow the room air fan to run at that setting for at least 5 minutes to prevent the stove from tripping
the high temp thermodisk. If the high temp thermodisk does trip see "mI:ERilMIi~ar.R9"ES'·.
CAUTION: THE '5' SETTING IS DESIGNED FOR TEMPORARY USE ONLY. IF USED FOR
EXTENDED PERIODS, IT CAN SHORTEN THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF THE UNITS COMPONENTS.
AVOID USE AT THIS SETTING FOR MORE THAN ONE OR TWO HOURS AT A TIME.
FIGURE 12
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OPERATION
(See Figure 22)
The blowers and automatic fuel supply are controlled from a panel on the left-hand side of the P22. The
control panel functions are as follows.
a.
ON/OFF SWITCH
VVhenpushed the stove will automatically Ignite. No other firestarter is necessary. The igniter will
stay on for at least 10 and up to 15 minutes, depending on when Proof of Fire is reached. The fire
should start in about 5 minutes.
The green light located above the On/Off button (in the On/Off box) will flash during the Ignition
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start-up period. (See figure 22)
The Feed Rate Advance Is Inoperable during the ignition start period. VVhen the red light
Heat Level
continuously stays on the Feed Rate Advance can be adjusted to achieve the desired heat output.
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NOTE: If the stove has been shut off, and you want to re-start It while it is still warm, the "on/off' button
must be held down for 2 seconds.
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FUEL FEED SWITCH
VVhenthe "Fuel Feed" button Is pushed and held down the stove will feed pellets continuously into
the bumpot.
VVhilethe stove's auger system is feeding pellets the amber light (in the "Fuel Feed" box) will be
on. (See figure 22)
CAUTlON: DO NOT USE THIS CONTROL DURING NORMAL OPERATION BECAUSE IT COULD
SMOTHER THE FIRE AND LEAD TO A DANGEROUS SITUATION ..
c.
HIGH FAN SWITCH
The room air fan speed varies directly with the feed rate. The "HIGH FAN" switch overrides this
variable speed function. It will set the room air blower speed to high at any feed rate' setting.
VVhenthe "HIGH FAN" button is pushed the room air fan will switch to its highest setting.
VVhenthis button is pushed again the room air fan will return to its original setting based on the
Feed Rate Advance setting.
d.
RESET TRIM
Different size and quality pellet fuel may require
Advance bar graph. This 18 u8ually a one-time
"RESET TRIM" button when adjusted will allow
only. To adjust simply push the "RESET TRIM"
watch the bar graph.
adjustment of the "1" feed setting on the Feed Rate
adjustment based on the fuel you are using, The
for 3 different feed rate settings for the #1'feed setting
button while the stove Is operating at setting "1" and
VVhenthe "'" and "3" lights are Illuminated on the bar graph the low feed rate is at its "lowest"
setting. (approx. 0.9 pounds per hour)
VVhenthe "'"lIght is illuminated on the bar graph the low feed rate is at its "normal" setting.
'tvtien the "'" & "4" lights are illuminated on the bar graph the low feed rate is at its "highest"
setting.
NOTE: 'tvtien the stove is set on "1" the "reset trim" values will be shown on the Feed Rate Advance bar
graph. For example If the Reset Trim Is set to Its lowest setting every time the stove is set to low the "1"
and "3" lights will be illuminated on the bar graph.
e.
HEAT LEVEL ADVANCE
This button when pushed will set the pellet feed rate, hence the heat output of your stove. The
levels of heat output will incrementally change on the bar graph starting from level "1" to "4".
NOTE: VVhendropping more than 2 heat level settings (i.e. 4 to ') push the 'High Fan' button and allow
temp
the room
thermodisk.
air fan toIfrun
the athigh
thattemp
setting
thermodlsk
for at least
does
5 minutes
trip see"'to~
stove from
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tripping the high
CAUTION: THE "4" SETTING IS DESIGNED FOR TEMPORARY USE ONLY. IF USED FOR
EXTENDED PERIODS, IT CAN SHORTEN THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF THE UNITS COMPONENTS.
AVOID USE AT THIS SETTING FOR MORE THAN ONE HOUR AT A TIME.
FIGURE 22
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THERMOSTAT INSTAllATION
A thermostat may help you maintain a constant house temperature
automatically. A millivolt thermostat Is required. A fixed wall mount or
Breckwell's hand held model can be used. The control panel can be
set up two ways to operate your stove in thermostat mode.
On/Off
High/Low
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A MILLIVOLT THERMOSTAT
Insert the wires in the terminal side and tighten the two screws.
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IS REQUIRED.
Unplug stove from power outlet.
Remove control board from stove.
The two thermostat wires connect to the terminal block on the
lower left side of the back of the control board.
(See figure 21)
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TO S'NITCH BEl'WEEN ANY OF THE THREE MODES THE STOVE
MUST BE SHUT OFF. THE NEW MODE SELECTED, AND THE
STOVE RESTARTED.
MANUAL MODE
~
In this mode
stove will o~erate
onlyoffrom
the control
panel as
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r' section
this owner's
manual.
detailed
In thethe
HIGHlLOW THERMOSTAT. MODE
Wlen engaged in this mode the stove will automatically switch
between two settings. When warm enough, 1\ will switch to the
#1 or low setting. The room air blower will also slow to its lowest
speed.
The Heat Level Advance setting on the bar graph will stay
where it was initially set. When the house cools below the
thermostat setting, the stove will switch to the feed rate of the
heat level advance setting.·
CONNtCT
THERMOSTAT
WIRES HERE
ON/OFF THERMOSTAT MODE
In this mode when the home
off. The fans will continue to
Wlen the home cools below
will automatically restart and
Is warm enough the stove will shut
run until the stove cools.
the thermostat setting, the stove
run at the last feed rate setting.
NOTE: When in "highilow" or "on/off' thermostat mode Do not operate the stove higher than the #3 setting.
Set damper control rod approximately W to X" out. This will vary
depending on elevation and weather conditions. Observe stoves
operation and adjust damper as necessary.
FIGURE 14
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
VVhenyour stove acts out of the ordinary, the first reaction is to call for help. This guide may save time and money by enabling you to solve
simple problems yourself. Problems can be caused by to only five factors: 1) poor fuel; 2) poor operation or maintenance; 3) poor
installation; 4) component failure; 5) factory defect. You can usually solve those problems related to 1 and 2. Your dealer can solve
problems relating to 3, 4 and 5. Refer to figures 19, 20 and 21 to help locate indicated parts.
owner's
manual.
Combustion
blower
failure.
The SHUTS
airflow
wire
connections
areMolex
bad.
Vent
pipe
isswitch
installed.
air
inlet,
bumpot,
interior
combustion
air chambers,
board
not
power
tothe
air
switch.
Airflow
switch
hose
or
stove
attachment
pipes
forblower.
hose are
freely,
Follow
Unhook
Possible
the
all
air
cleaning
hose
hose
Remedies:
and
procedures
tube
thewires
are
air
(Unplug
switch
fine.
inIf(approximately)
the
Ifstove
and
air
maintenance
will
blow
first
not
when
through
flow
section
possible)
throw
it.
Ifair
the
of
air
the
flows
hose,
Control
sending
combustion
If
there
Is
no
current
going
to
the
combustion
blower,
check
all
wire from
The
firebox
isincorrectly
properly
sealed.
Make
sure
the
door
Is
closed
and
that
the
gasket
is
in
good
shape.
gray
wires
areAND
pulled
loose
connector
on theCheck
Check
to
make
connectors
sure
vent
that
pipe
attach
installation
gray
meets
wires
to
criteria
the
air
switch.
owner's
Vl/ith
the
stove
check
to
see
combustion
blower
running.
There
To
should
test
the
be
air
afrom
S-volt
switch,
current
you
will
need
to
disconnect
going
the
toinis
the
hose
air
see
ifon,
the
gray
are
loose
at
the
Molex
connector.
STOVE
OFF
THE
#
2 at
LIGHT
FLASHES
manual.
bad.
Ifnot,
there
Is
not,
see
#8.
switch
after
the
stove
has
been
on
for
30
seconds.
SWITCH.
BE
CAREFUL
TOO
MUCH
VACUUM
CAN
DAMAGE
THE
AIR
control
board.
the
to
body
the
the
hose
stove.
entirely
Vl/ith
off
the
other
stove
end
and
still
the
attached
air
switch
to
the
first
air
and
use
afor
wire
coat
hanger
to
clear
the
slider
hole
plate
the
is
ashes
in
place
to
to
through
seal
offthe
the
under
firebox
the
burnpot.
floor.
make
sure
the
blower.
If
itremove
Is
Itof
you
should
will
be
need
afall
full
to
current.
check
for
Ifblockage.
power
there
is
going
power,
to is
the
the
combustion
blower
is
latched
and
the
gasket
is
sealing
good.
If
the
stove
has
just
a
small
make
switch,
sure
very
It
gently
Is
clear).
suck
If
on
you
the
hear
loose
a
click,
end
the
of
the
air
hose
switch
(you
is
working.
may
want
connections.
If
all
wires
are
properly
connected,
you
have
a
bad
If
the
ash
door
has
a
latch,
make
sure
the
ash
door
properly
Possible Causes:
ked with ash or
7.
3.
19
20
TROUBLESHOOTING GUID!E
owner's
manual.
after
the
stove
has
been
on
for
10
minutes.
The
on
the
control
board
blown.
Wait
for
the
stove
to
cool
for
about
30
•need
45
minutes.
IIpossible)
should
now
hopper
is
out
of
pellets.
The fuse
burnpot
holes
are
blocked.
high
limit
thermodlsk
has
tripped
or
isthe
defective.
Remove
the
control
board.
On
themay
back
there
is
one
fuse.
If
Refill
Possible
the
hopper.
(Unplug
stove
first
when
air
Proof
damper
of
Fire
is
(POF)
too
far
thermodisk
open
a or
low
has
feed
malfunctioned.
setting.
auger
motor
has
failed.
Remove
Make
sure
the
that
bumpot
the
air
and
intake
thoroughly
collar
on
clean
the
burnpot
it.disconnecting
is
touching
the
control
board
is
not
sending
power
the
POF
inlet,
the
Interior
chambers,
exhaust
system
a thermodisk
Follow
all
cleaning
procedures
In
the
maintenance
section
ofitthe
the
shaft
is
jammed.
Temporarily
If
Start
burning
by
e'mptying
on
bypass
the
the
the
setting,
hopper.
POF
you
thermodlsk
Then
remove
by
tothe
close
auger
the
motor
damper
the
by
two
all
bumpot
is
not
pushed
completely
toto
rear
ofthermodisk
thehas
firebox.
auger
motor
from
the
auger
shaft
and
try
toto
run
unit.
There
should
beRemedies:
alow
5-volt
(approximately)
current
going
the
POF
STOVE
SHUTS
OFF
AND
THE
# has
3forLIGHT
FLASHES
rear
wall
ofthe
the
firebox.
will
not
tum,
motor
is
bad.
LEAVE
THE
THERMODISC
BYPASSED.
Your
blowers
will
never
rough
spots,
or
grooves
cut
Into
the
metal
that
could
have
caused
stove
back
In
and
try
to
run
the
unit.
·functlon
as
limit
described
thermodisk.
normally.
previously
To
If
not
test
use
ifcan
the
the
the
POF
thermodisk.
manual
Is
bad,
to
you
locate
can
the
bypass
high
ita
jam.
Jam.
welds.
have
If
the
removed
Also,
motor
Remove
check
willtum
any
the
shaft,
the
foreign
auger
shaft
inspect
tube
material
jammed
It
for
for
signs
that
bent
on
might
of
flights,
something.
damage
have
burrs,
caused
such
IfDO
or
as
broken
the
motor
burrs.
the
shaft
hopper
bottom
straight
auger
so
up
that
so
bushing.
you
that
can
the
Next,
end
the
of
remove
the
auger
auger
the
shaft.
shaft
two
Genlly
nuts
comes
that
11ft
up
tAfter
hold
he
out
auger
the
ofin
plug
to
replace
the
stove
the
POF
back
thermodlsk.
In.
Iffor
stove
This
comes
is
on
testing
and
works,
only.
you
NOT
need
w~y
(push
the
knob
in
so
itIstherrnodisk
touches
the
side
of
the
stove).
top
auger
biscuit
in.
Then
rotate
the
bottom
end
of
the
auger
shaft
appears
to
be
bad,
replace
Itsee
with
awith
5shaft
Amp
250
Voll
fuse.
Plug
the
until
shut
the
off
and
hopper
ifthe
the
Is
fire
empty
went
Ifthe
you
out
the
leave
auger
the
POF
will
continue
thermodisk
to
feed
bypassed.
pellets
up
towards
you
until
you
11ft
towner's
he
out
of
the
stove.
you
brown
wires
and
connecting
them
afor
short
piece
of
wire.
Then
removing
auger
pin.
Remove
the
auger
shaft
inspection
plate
Possible Causes:
TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
I
Possible
Remedies:
Air
Blockage
Baddamper
control
igniter
inelement.
open
board
igniter
Is
tube
not
far or
for
sending
inlet
ignition.
forpower
Igniter
tube.
therear
Igniter.
the
igniter
housing
on
thecollar
the
firewall.
The
Put
Check
Push
power
the
the
air
directly
voltage
damper
going
InIntake
closer
to
Igniter
tobackside
Igniter
element.
theonside
during
of
Watch
the
startup.
stove
theis tip
for
It of
should
startup.
theairigniter
be In
a
The
bum
pot
Is
notto,o
pushed
completely
totothe
of the firebox.Find
M
ake
sure
that
theto
airthe
theof
burnpot
touching
the
STOVE
FEEDS
PELLETS,
BUT
WILL
NOT
IGNITE
rear
wall
sure
ofdoes
ItIs
the
Isaof
clear.
firebox.
Also,
look
the
front
the
stove
to of
make
from
glow.
full
IfMake
the
current.
the
wiring
Ifhousing.
itfront
checks
Ifnot
the
not,
voltage
the
stove.
good,
element
is
After
lower
thefrom
Is
about
board
than
bad.
2
full
isminutes
bad.
current.
the
tipinside
should
the
wiring.
sure
Intake
there
hole
is
small
any
debris
hole
located
around
on
the
bottom
igniter
side
element
ofcheck
the
housing.
the
igniter
can
then.be
adjusted
for
the
desired
feed
setting.
closed
some
situations
for
Ignition
Itthe
may
toout
take
be
place.
necessary
After
to
there
have
isthe
aofflame.
damper
the
completely
damper
Possible Causes:
The gasket
on the
combustion
Possible
Remedies:
There
is a leak
In the
vent pipe blower
system.has gone bad.
Inspect
both gaskets
on the combustion blower to make sure they
SMOKE SMELL COMING BACK INTO THE HOME
are
insilicone
good
shape.
the
RTV
beensquare
properly
to
that
round
sealed
has
adapter
with
a temperature
thepiece
sameonRTV.
rating
the foil
combustion
ontape.
500 degree
blower
F orhas
higher.
Also,
seal
joints
with
UL·181-AP
Also,
make
sureInspect all vent pipe connections. Make sure they are sealed with
Possible CaU59$:
Circuit
boardBLOWER
malfunction.
The
convection
blower SHUTS
is overheating
and COMES
tripping the
internal
blower
does
notRemedies:
help,
the
blower
may
bad.
the
current
going
to windings
the
convection
blower.
is power
CleanPossible
any
dust
off
of the
and be
fan
blades.if there
If cleaning
the
CONVECTION
OFF AND
BACK
ON Test
fine.
thereto is
being
tooff,
thethen
blower
when it board
shuts off
being Ifsent
theNOT
blower
when
it aIssent
shutcontrol
the control
is
during
operation,
thenpower
you
have
bad
board.
Possible Causes:
21
22
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDf=
Loose
wire
or
connector
control
board
Fuse
on
control
board
blew or Is defective
the
control
board.
On
the
back
Is
one
fuse.
Ifmotor,
itnow
Wait
for
the
stove
to
cool
about
30
• 45there
minutes.
Itauger
should
Augerauger
jam
Bad
motor
Start
by
emptying
the
hopper.
Then
remove
the
auger
motor
by unit.
High
limit
switch
has tripped
Remove
the
auger
motor
from
the
shaft
and
try
to
run
the
IfRemove
the Possible
F2
fuse
isRemedies:
good,
the for
wires
andauger
connectors
out
good,
and
Check
all
wires
and
connectors
that
connector
tocheck
the
STOVE
WILL
NOT FEED
PELLETS, BUT FUEL FEED LIGHT COMES
ON
AS
DESIGNED
will
not
turn,
the
motor
Is
bad.
rough
spots,
or
grooves
cut
into
metal
that
could
have
caused
jam.
welds.
removing
top
auger
Remove
the
biscuit
auger
any
In.
pin.
Then
foreign
Remove
rotate
material
the
the
bottom
that
auger
might
shaft
end
have
of
inspection
the
caused
auger
plate
the
shaft
If
the
motor
will
turn,
the
IsPOF
jammed
something.
Ifthe
the
motor
as
described
previously
for
the
thermodisk.
appears
toswitch,
be
bad,
replace
ittrip,
with
5shaft
Amp
250
Volt
fuse.
Plug
the
the
motor.
high
fuel
Iffeed
limit
there
light
switch
Is
not
Is
did
on,
aauger
full
not
you
current
have
test
aafor
going
bad
for
power
control
toon
the
going
auger
board.
to
motor
the
auger
when
high
limit
and
the
Molex
connector.
up
have
shaft
towards
bottom
hopper
removed
Also,
straight
check
auger
so
you
up
that
the
until
so
bushing.
the
you
that
you
can
the
Inspect
can
see
Next,
tube
end
11ft
the
tthe
of
ithe
for
remove
the
auger
signs
bent
auger
out
the
shaft.
of
flights,
damage
shaft
of
two
the
Gently
nuts
burrs,
comes
stove.
such
that
lift
or
up
After
hold
broken
as
out
burrs,
auger
the
you
of
limit
thermodlsk.
To
test
ifshaft
the
thermodlsk
Is
bad,
you
can
bypass
itina
stove
back
In
and
try
to
run
the
unit.
function
normally.
Ifshaft,
not
use
the
owner's
manual
to
locate
high
Possible Causes:
RY FAST RATE Only) •
ow
,
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
·
FLAME
IS
LAZY.
DARK,
AND
HASrestricts
BLACK
TIPSsetting.
Bad
Pellets
owner's
manual.
Circuit
board
malfunction.
Blockage
in
intake
pipe.
Test
the
RPM
on
the
blower
after
the
blades
have
been
cleaned.
Possible
Remedies:
Isair
broken.
Visually
the
air
intake
pipe
leads
Into
the
burnpot
for
Combustion
blower
isdirty,
not
fast
Vent
pipe
installed
Improperly.
Check
toInspect
make
sure
vent
has
been
installed
according
toandIf If
Air
damper
is
set
too
far
Inspinning
(closed)
for aenough.
higher
Pull
the
damper
knob
farther
out
away
from
side
of
the
stove
Burnpot
holes
are
blocked.
Time
fuel
feed
light
atthe
each
(after
stove
has
Remove
Visually
inspect
burnpot
damper
and
thoroughly
assembly.
clean
Make
it.the
sure
the
damper
plate
be of
brand
poor
of
quality.
pellets
or
Ifthe
possible,
the
batch
try
of
aIncrease
pellets
different
that
brand
are
being
of
pellets.
used
may
You
Stove
or
vent
pipe
Is
Follow
all
cleaning
procedure
insetting
the
maintenance
section
of
the
the
Use
1the
&
3the
lights
"Reset
are
Trim"
on,
button
stove
to
isthat
currently
the
on
low
the
feed
lowest
rate
setting.
setting.
• criteria
GLASS
"soors"
UP
AT which
A VERY
FAST airflow
RATE through the The
the
In
the
owner's
manual.
foreign
material.
plate
should
move
with
it.
AFTER
HAS
BEEN
ON
FOR
Athe
WHILE,
THE
BURNPOT
OVERFILLS
characteristics
when
being
burned.
feed
rate.
Ifthe
stove
isthe
being
burned
on
one
of
two
lower
timing
chart.
Ifthe
the
auger
motor
runs
constantly,
board
is
bad.
is attached
tothe
damper
rod.
When
the
damper
rod
isdifferent
moved
the
wood
(softwood
vs.
hardwood).
Different
woods
have
The
should
be
approximately
3000
RPM.
try
to1RPM
burn
the
unit
again.
might
also
want
to
try
acycle).
brand
that
isin
made
from
athe
different
type
oflow
only
the
the
1advance
light
is
on,
the
stove
is
In
the
default
(medium)
setting.
If
settings,
&
4STOVE
lights
are
to
on,
the
next
stove
trim
is
setting
and
high
try
trim
burning
setting
the
for
slove.
the
completed
startup
'Make
sure
the
times
match
the
auger
Possible Causes:
23
I
24
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Possible
Power
surge
or wood
brown
out
situation.
power
surge,
spike.
or
voitage
drop
could
cause
the
high
limit
Fuel
other
than
pellets
ishighest
being burned
in the
stove.
Breckwell
pellet
stoves
are
designed
tested
to
use
wood
pellets.
The
convection
blower
is overheating
and tripping
the
internal A
High
limit
switch
is KEEPS
malfunctioning.
stove
Is
being
left
on
the
selting
for
extended
blower
does
notRemedies:
help,
the
blower
may
be
If
the
other
Items
check
out
ok,the
thebad.
high
switch.
The
highest
heat
level
selting
isreplace
designed
for
uselimit
over
short
periods
Clean
any
dust
off
o.fstove
the
windings
andand
fan
blades.
Iflonger
oiling
the
of
time.
Burning
the
on
highest
setting
for
than
1HIGH
LIMIT
SWITCH
TRIPPING
stove.
IfIs
not,
recommend
one
the
consumer.
switch
trip.
Check
see
ato
surge
Isstop
being
used
on
the
While
itto
possible
tosigns
burn
a If
corn
mixture
(corn
inwood
with
wood
Immediately.
pellets)
number
In
3If
heat
the
stove,
level.
Itto
Check
Ispellet
not
recommended
for
signs
of
fuel
to
other
burn
than
above
the
pellets.
there
are
of
corn
being
used,
find
out
what
mixed
2
hours
could
lead
potential
overheating
situations.
was
types
approved
being
of
fuel
for
used
being
Breckwell
andused.
wihat
advise
setting.
stoves.
the
No
consumer
Ifprotector
other
there
types
are
tomixed
signs
of
fuel
using
of
have
other
them
been
Possible Causes:
12
791.4
seconds
24
seconds
seconds
seconds
14.5 BIGE
seconds
seconds
DIGITAL CIRCUIT 2.5.
BOARD
TIMING RATES
43
1 &1Cycle
3&
5214 TIme
Total
Heat Level Setting
Because it is a wood-bumingdevice,
your Breckwell may emit a faint wood-burning odor. If this increases beyond normal. or if you notice an
unusual
sootfollowing
build-up instructions
on walls or In
furniture.
che=r
your slove,
~
system
carefully
for your
leaks.dealer.
All joints should be properly sealed. Also clean
'. exhaust
If problem
persists,
contact