United States Stove 5660(I) manual Installation into a Masonry Fireplace

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Installation into a Masonry Fireplace:

1.Your chimney must be inspected by a certified chimney sweep or installer to determine its structural condition.

2.Measure amount of venting required to top chimney plus 14” to ensure the termination is adequate distance above the roofline.

3.The first 5’ of exhaust will be Simpson Dura Vent pellet stove flex vent; the remainder uses rigid pipe. For each joint subtract 1‐1/2” to allow for the overlap. You may need an adjustable length section to achieve the correct height. The air intake may be 2” aluminum flex vent.

4.Assemble the first rigid section of exhaust pipe to the flex vent pipe insuring that the “UP” arrows shown on the pipe labels are pointing up. Connect sections and twist to lock. Repeat the process for the remainder of the pipe sections and lower the assembly down the chimney. Lower the intake and exhaust pipes below their normal position to connect the pipe to back of heater. Tie a line to the top section of venting to pull it back up to the correct position.

5.Connect to the exhaust of the stove by installing a pipe adapter to the exhaust fan and either a 90º elbow or a clean out tee with cap. The air intake can be attached to the heater with a hose clamp.

6.Connect the heater to the coupling on the bottom of the exhaust flex vent and twist to the locked position. Push the heater into the fireplace to its final position.

7.From the top of the chimney, pull the vent system up to the desired height.

8.For the exhaust termination of the pellet vent use a tall cone flashing and a storm collar. This requires 14” of pipe above the top of the masonry chimney. Pull the pipe up through the flashing to the desired height and mark where the storm collar will go. Slip the storm collar down over the pipe and fasten it to the pipe with a 1/4” stainless steel sheet metal screw. The storm collar will then support the entire exhaust vent system.

9.Install the air intake vent through the chimney cap by cutting a hole and install cap as shown or attach air intake vent to a flashing and cap. The chimney top must be properly sealed to prevent rain and or snow from entering the chimney.

10.Install the cap and seal around the joint of the storm collar and any other joints that are visible.

Perform these instructions in reverse if the removal of this appliance is ever needed for maintenance or repair.

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Contents Installation and Operating Manual Models Table of Contents Introduction Safety Information USE of Solid Wood Fuel is Prohibted by LAWSafety Information ‐ Specifications DimensionsDimensions ‐ Operating Instructions Check and Fill the Fuel Hopper with PelletsPre‐start Check‐up Lighting InstructionsOperating Instructions ‐ AugerCirculation Air Flow Auger TrimOperating Instructions ‐ Safety Features and warning code Thermostat Installation Installation of Remote ThermostatClearances to Combustibles Installing Your Room Heater Installing Your Room Heater ‐ Horizontal Exhaust Vent InstallationInstalling Your Room Heater ‐ Freestanding Interior Vertical Installation Freestanding Exterior Vertical Installation Page Selkirk DIRECT‐TEMP Vent System for Pellet Stove Heaters UP & OUT Horizontal Termination KIT Straight OUT Horizontal Termination KIT Through the Roof Vertical Termination KIT Mobile Home Installation Insert Pellet Stove Installation Insert Pellet Stove Installation ‐ Minimum Clearance to Combustibles and Floor Protection Floor ProtectionInstallation into a Masonry Fireplace Vent Termination Locations Maintenance Burn PotMaintenance ‐ Ash Removal ‐ Freestanding UnitAsh Removal ‐ Insert Unit Disposal of AshesCleaning Chimney/Vent System Cleaning Door GasketsTrouble Shooting Trouble Shooting ‐ 200oF High‐limit switch has trippedHeater Flame keeps going out on LOW setting Auger motor does not function normallyTrouble Shooting ‐ Wiring Diagram Replacement Parts Stove BrightLimited Warranty

5660(I) specifications

The United States Stove 5660(I) is a powerful pellet stove designed to provide efficient heating while boasting modern features and a user-friendly interface. Known for its high performance and reliability, this stove is a popular choice for homeowners seeking an effective heating solution for their living spaces.

One of the standout features of the 5660(I) is its capacity to produce up to 50,000 BTUs, making it suitable for heating areas up to approximately 2,500 square feet. This impressive heating capacity ensures that even larger rooms can be warmed quickly and efficiently, contributing to energy savings and comfort during the colder months.

The stove operates primarily on wood pellets, which are an environmentally friendly fuel choice. Wood pellets are made from compressed sawdust and provide a renewable heating source that burns cleanly and efficiently. The use of pellets not only minimizes emissions but also allows the stove to deliver consistent heat output.

In terms of technology, the United States Stove 5660(I) incorporates advanced features to enhance user experience. The stove is equipped with a digital control panel, offering easy programming options for both heating schedules and temperature settings. This digital interface allows homeowners to customize heating preferences, ensuring a comfortable atmosphere without excessive manual adjustments.

Another notable characteristic of the 5660(I) is its large hopper capacity, holding up to 60 pounds of pellets. This feature extends the time between refueling sessions, allowing for more extended periods of operation without interruption. The stove also features an automatic ignition system, simplifying the startup process and making it convenient for users.

The design of the 5660(I) is not just about functionality; it also boasts an aesthetic appeal. With its sleek and contemporary look, it can seamlessly integrate into various home decors. The stove comes in multiple finishes, allowing homeowners to choose a model that best matches their style.

Safety is also a priority with the United States Stove 5660(I). The unit includes various safety features, including an automatic shut-off function in case of a malfunction, ensuring peace of mind while the stove is in use. The high-efficiency burn system minimizes the amount of ash produced, making maintenance less of a chore.

In summary, the United States Stove 5660(I) combines performance, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal, presenting an excellent heating solution for any home. Its advanced features, ease of use, and eco-friendly fuel choice make it a top contender in the pellet stove market. Whether for heating a large living area or creating a cozy atmosphere, the 5660(I) is a dependable choice.