Quadra-Fire CASTILEI-MBK owner manual Castile Pellet Insert Thermostat Installation

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Castile Pellet Insert

R

J. Thermostat Installation

1. A 12 volt AC thermostat is required to operate this pellet appliance. You may use the included wall mount thermo- stat or purchase an optional programmable thermostat or remote control.

The included thermostat is equipped with an adjustable heat anticipator. The current rating is .05 amps. The anticipator needs to be adjusted to the lowest setting available.

2.When mounting a thermostat on a wall, be sure to follow your thermostat installation instructions carefully.

NOTE: Thermostat must be mounted level for accu- rate readings. The thermostat should be mounted on an inside wall and not in direct line with the appliance convection air. Remove any packaging from inside the thermostat before using.

NOTE: If the thermostat is located too close to the appliance, you may need to set the temperature setting slightly higher to maintain the desired tem- perature in your home.

CAUTION

Shock hazard.

Do NOT remove grounding prong from plug.

Plug directly into properly grounded 3 prong receptacle.

Route cord away from appliance.

Do NOT route cord under or in front of appli- ance.

 

Red Call

 

Control Box

 

Light

 

 

 

 

Fuse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Cord

 

 

 

 

Outlet

 

 

Blue

Light

 

 

 

 

Light

 

Red/Green/Amber

Heat Output

 

 

 

 

 

Switch

 

 

 

 

Firepot Cleaning Rod

 

 

 

Thermostat

Reset Button

 

 

 

 

Junction Box

Block

 

 

Figure 24.1

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Contents Castile Pellet Insert Hot glass will cause burnsCastile Pellet Insert Welcome to the Quadra-Fire FamilyTable of Contents Listing and Code Approvals Appliance Certification BTU & Efficiency SpecificationsMobile Home Approved Glass SpecificationsGetting Started Appliance LocationCastile Pellet Insert Locating Your Appliance & Chimney DraftNegative Pressure Minimum Vacuum Requirements 095Negative Pressure, Shut-Down and Electrical Power Failure Castile Pellet Insert Avoiding Smoke and OdorsVent Configurations Outside AirCastile Pellet Insert Fire Safety Inspect Appliance & ComponentsTools And Supplies Needed Pre-Burn Check List3Dimensions and Clearances Appliance DimensionsMust be installed in a non-tapered enclosure Castile Pellet Insert Clearance To Combustibles, UL and ULCShown with Rear Vent and Outside Air Masonry and Factory-Built Fireplaces Minimum Opening for Masonry and Factory-Built FireplacesCastile Pellet Insert Floor Protection Prefabricated Metal ChimneyUsing a saws-all, cut out the floor Altering the Factory-Built FireplaceVent Information Chimney and Exhaust ConnectionVenting Termination Requirements Castile Pellet Insert Pellet Venting Charts Minimum Vent for One ElbowHorizontalHori tal Run,RunftFT MinimumVertical Vent for Three Elbows5Venting Systems Full Reline With Horizontal Outside AirCastile Pellet Insert Full Reline With Vertical Outside Air Mobile Home Installation 6Mobile Home7Appliance Set-Up Outside Air Kit InstructionsLeveling System Ance. Shown in Figures 18.1Adjustable Hearth Support Castile Pellet Insert Door Handle RemovalDoor Removal Ex the sides into a bowed position before installing 20.7Surround & Trim Set, Econo 21.4Castile Pellet Insert Surround & Trim Set, Econo Cont’d Surround and Cast Trim SetPiece. Figure Shown in Figure .2 onTwo Piece Log Set Installation Castile Pellet Insert Thermostat Installation Operating Instructions Combustible/Non-Combustible MaterialsFuel Material and Fuel Storage Castile Pellet Insert General Operating Information Before Your First FireClear Space Thermostat Calls For HeatFire Characteristics Feed Rate Adjustment InstructionsCastile Pellet Insert Starting Your First Fire Frequently Asked Questions Castile Pellet Insert Ignition CyclesTurn down thermostat and let the appliance completely cool Page Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Quick Reference Maintenance Chart Maintaining & Servicing Your ApplianceTypes of Fuel FrequencyCleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot Clean-Out Tool Cleaning Ash DrawerSee .1 on Ash Removal from Firebox Disposal of Ashes Frequency As neededCleaning Heat Exchanger Tubes Cleaning Beneath Heat ExchangerCleaning the Glass Door Latch InspectionCleaning the Hopper Cleaning Exhaust Blower Requires No LubricationCleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn SeasonCastile Pellet Insert High Ash Fuel Maintenance Immediate Attention and Cleaning is RequiredCastile Pellet Insert Combustion Blower Replacement Convection Blower ReplacementCastile Pellet Insert Igniter Replacement Glass ReplacementRe-installing Baffle & Brick Set Castile Pellet Insert Baffle & Brick Set RemovalCastile Pellet Insert Re-installing Baffle & Brick Set Cont’d Reference Materials Component FunctionVacuum Switch Wiring Schematic See .1 belowThermostat Snap Disc #1 Convection Blower 110FCleaning Rods & Heat Exchanger Tubes Castile Pellet Insert Component LocationsService Parts Part number list on following pagesCastile Pellet Insert At Depot Stocked#23 Door Assembly #28 Feed AssemblyStocked at Depot Stocked #38 Firepot and Associted PartsOptional Accessories SP-CSTLI5134 Description Comments Part Number Fasteners Service And Maintenance Log Service And Maintenance Log Cont’d Homeowner’s Notes Limited Lifetime Warranty Warranty Conditions Contact Information