Quadra-Fire 810-02901, 810-03201, CASTINS-CSB, CASTINS-CWL owner manual

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Castile Pellet Insert

Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Convection blower fails to

No call light.

Defective control box.

start.

 

 

 

#1 snap disc defective.

Replace snap disc.

 

Blower not plugged in.

Check that blower is plugged into wire har-

 

 

ness.

 

Blower is defective.

Replace blower.

 

Control box is defective.

Replace control box.

 

 

 

Exhaust blower fails to

Blower not plugged in.

Check that blower is plugged into wire har-

start or does not shut off.

 

ness.

 

Blower is clogged with ash.

Clean exhaust system.

 

Blower is defective.

Replace blower.

 

Control box is defective.

Replace control box.

 

 

 

Large, lazy fl ame, orange

Dirty appliance.

Clean appliance, including fi repot, heat

color. Black ash on glass.

Poor fuel quality, high ash content.

exchangers and venting system. Remove

 

 

stainless steel baffl e from fi rebox to clean

 

 

ash from on top of baffl e. Clean behind rear

 

 

brick panels. Change fuel brand to pre-

 

 

mium.

 

Firepot clean-out plate not completely

 

 

closed.

Check that fi repot clean-out plate is fully

 

 

closed.

 

Excessive amount of fuel.

Reduce feed rate using feed rate adjustment

 

 

control rod located inside hopper.

 

 

 

Nuisance shutdowns.

Low fl ame.

Increase feed by opening feed rate adjust-

 

 

ment control rod located inside hopper.

 

Sawdust buildup in hopper.

Clean hopper, see page 31.

 

Feed motor is reversing.

Check for good connections between feed

 

 

motor and wire harness.

 

Defective thermocouple.

Replace thermocouple.

 

Defective control box

Replace control box.

 

Firepot more than 1/2 full

See page 31 for detailed instructions for

 

 

“High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance”

 

 

 

Appliance calls for heat.

Thermocouple is defective or not properly

Check connections on thermocouple or

Call light illuminates.

plugged in.

replace if defective.

Exhaust blower starts.

 

A fl ashing yellow light on the control box

No feed or igniter.

 

indicates a problem with the thermocouple.

 

Defective control box

Replace control box.

 

 

 

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Contents 810-02901 MBK 810-03201 PMH Hot glass will cause burnsBuilding inspector, fi re Castile Pellet InsertInsurance carrier, local Inspection and permitsTable of Contents Mobile Home Approved Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification BTU & Efficiency Specifi cations Glass Specifi cationsGetting Started Appliance LocationCastile Pellet Insert Locating Your Appliance & Chimney DraftNegative Pressure Castile Pellet Insert Fire Safety Tools And Supplies NeededInspect Appliance & Components and Pre-Use Check List 3Dimensions and Clearances Appliance DimensionsHeight Width Panel Size Inch Shown Optional Outside Air Castile Pellet Insert Clearance To Combustibles, UL and ULC0mm Clearance To Exposed Section And Face Trim Inches MillimetersMinimum Opening for Masonry and Zero Clearance Fireplaces Castile Pellet Insert Masonry and Zero Clearance FireplacesFloor Protection Location Inches MillimetersStarter hole Mark area of floor to cut Castile Pellet Insert Prefabricated Metal Chimney Altering the Factory-Built Fireplace4Vent Information Chimney and Exhaust ConnectionVenting Termination Requirements Pipe Selection Chart Castile Pellet Insert Equivalent Feet of PipeExample of 3 Elbow-Rear Vent Termination Calculation Venting Systems Full Reline With Outside Air HorizontalCastile Pellet Insert Full Reline With Outside Air Vertical Mobile Home Installation 6Mobile Home7Appliance Set-Up Top Vent InstallationRear Vent Installation Reversible Top or Rear Flue Adapter Leveling SystemAssembled View DescriptionBase Plate Only Installation Castile Pellet Insert Zero Clearance Trim Support Cont’d20.3 Panel Set And Cast Trim Set Panel & Trim Set, Econo21.3 Four Piece Log Set Installation Castile Pellet Insert Thermostat Installation 8Operating Instructions Fuel Size, Material and StorageBefore Your First Fire Fire CharacteristicsCastile Pellet Insert General Operating Information Starting Your First FireCastile Pellet Insert Feed Rate Adjustment Iginition CyclesFrequently Asked Questions Issues SolutionsTroubleshooting SymptomSymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Page Types of Fuel Quick Reference Maintenance Chart10Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance Frequency Daily Weekly Monthly YearlyNished. See .2 on Remove Cast Sides for Cleaning & MaintenanceCleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot Scraper Ash Removal from FireboxCleaning Beneath Heat Exchanger Cleaning Ash PanCleaning Heat Exchanger Chambers & Drop Tube Cleaning the Exhaust PathCleaning Exhaust Blower Requires No Lubrication Cleaning the HopperCleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Door Latch Inspection Cleaning the GlassHigh Ash Fuel Content Maintenance Door Gasket InspectionPreparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season Frequency Yearly Igniter Replacement Baffl e & Brick Set Removal 37.1Re-installing Baffl e & Brick Set Cont’d Component Function Snap Disc #1 Convection Blower 110F Vacuum SwitchWiring Harness See .1 below Snap Disc #2 Fuel Delivery Interrupt 250FCastile Pellet Insert Component Locations Blowers & Feed MotorCastile Pellet Insert Exploded Drawing 250-7251G August 20Castile Pellet Insert Service Parts and Accessories Important this is Dated Information HOW to OrderStocked At DepotDescription Comments Part Number TOUCHUP-CSB Description ACCESSORIESComments Part Number PEL-DAMP4Description Comments Part Number Stocked at Depot FastenersCastile Pellet Insert Service And Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of ServiceCastile Pellet Insert Service And Maintenance Log Cont’d Castile Pellet Insert Warranty Policy Castile Pellet Insert Contact Information

CASTINS-CSB, 810-03201, 810-02901, CASTINS-CWL specifications

The Quadra-Fire 810-02901 and 810-03201, commonly referred to by their model designations CASTINS-CSB and CASTINS-CWL, represent a significant advancement in wood burning technology. These stoves are designed for efficiency, ease of use, and aesthetic appeal, catering to the increasing demand for sustainable and effective home heating solutions.

One of the standout features of these models is their high-efficiency combustion system. The technology employed in the Quadra-Fire 810 series optimizes fuel usage, ensuring that wood burns more completely. This not only maximizes heat output but also minimizes emissions, making it a more environmentally-friendly heating option compared to traditional wood stoves. By utilizing advanced combustion technology, these stoves can achieve higher efficiency ratings, which is essential for reducing heating costs and maintaining a comfortable indoor climate.

Both models come with a substantial firebox capacity, allowing users to load a significant amount of wood. This design feature ensures longer burn times and less frequent reloading, providing convenience for homeowners. The large viewing window creates an inviting ambiance and allows for a clear view of the mesmerizing flames, making these stoves a focal point in any living space.

The CASTINS-CSB model is particularly notable for its robust construction, featuring high-quality cast iron that provides excellent heat retention. This material not only contributes to durability but also enhances the overall thermal performance of the stove. The CASTINS-CWL model also incorporates a striking design with clean lines and a modern aesthetic, making it suitable for both traditional and contemporary home décor.

In terms of safety features, both models are equipped with advanced air control systems that facilitate easy adjustment of combustion airflow. This ensures safe operation and allows users to maintain optimal temperatures. The stoves are also designed to integrate with existing ventilation systems, promoting efficient airflow throughout the home.

Overall, the Quadra-Fire 810-02901 (CASTINS-CSB) and 810-03201 (CASTINS-CWL) models embody state-of-the-art wood burning technology with an emphasis on efficiency, quality, and design. These stoves are an ideal choice for homeowners looking to embrace a sustainable heating method without compromising on style or substance.