Quadra-Fire CASTILEI-MBK owner manual

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Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Slow or smoky start-up

Dirty exhaust and/or venting system.

Check for ash build up in appliance,

(Cont’d)

 

including behind rear panels, fi rebox, heat

 

 

exchanger, exhaust blower and venting.

Feed system fails to

Out of fuel.

Check hopper, fi ll with fuel.

start.

#2 snap disc may be defective.

Replace snap disc.

 

 

Vacuum switch not closing. No vacuum.

Firebox door must be closed securely.

 

Check exhaust blower is plugged in and

 

 

 

 

operating.

 

 

Check vacuum switch is plugged in.

 

 

Check vacuum hose is in good condition,

 

 

clear and connected at both ends.

 

 

Check thermocouple is in good condition

 

 

and plugged in properly.

 

 

Make sure venting system is clean.

 

 

NOTE: High winds blowing into the vent-

 

 

ing system can pressurize the fi rebox

 

Feed system jammed or blocked.

causing loss of vacuum.

 

Empty hopper of fuel. Use a wet/dry

 

 

 

 

vacuum cleaner to remove remaining fuel,

 

 

from hopper, including feed tube.

 

 

Check feed chute for obstructions.

 

 

Loosen 2 screws and jiggle feed assembly.

 

Feed spring not turning with feed motor.

Check that set screw is tight on feed

 

 

 

Feed motor defective or not plugged in.

spring shaft at end of feed motor.

 

Check connections on feed motor, replace

 

 

 

 

if defective.

No call light. Appliance

Thermostat not set to a high enough tempera-

Adjust thermostat above room tempera-

does not begin start

ture.

ture.

sequence.

Snap Disc #3 tripped.

Reset snap disc.

 

 

No power.

Connect to power.

 

Fuse blown.

Replace fuse.

 

Connections at thermostat and/or appliance not

Check connections at thermostat and

 

making proper contact.

appliance.

 

Defective thermostat or thermostat wiring.

Replace thermostat or wiring.

 

 

NOTE: To test thermostat and wiring, use

 

 

a jumper wire at the thermostat block on

 

 

the appliance to by-pass thermostat and

 

 

wiring.

 

Control box defective.

Replace control box.

Appliance fails to shut

Call light on.

Turn thermostat off.

off.

 

If call light does not go out, disconnect

 

 

thermostat wires from appliance. If call

 

 

light does go out, thermostat or wires are

 

 

defective.

 

 

 

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Contents Castile Pellet Insert Hot glass will cause burnsCastile Pellet Insert Welcome to the Quadra-Fire FamilyTable of Contents Mobile Home Approved Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification BTU & Efficiency Specifications Glass SpecificationsGetting Started Appliance LocationNegative Pressure Castile Pellet Insert Locating Your Appliance & ChimneyDraft Minimum Vacuum Requirements 095Vent Configurations Negative Pressure, Shut-Down and Electrical Power FailureCastile Pellet Insert Avoiding Smoke and Odors Outside AirTools And Supplies Needed Castile Pellet Insert Fire SafetyInspect Appliance & Components 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 Castile Pellet Insert Floor Protection Masonry and Factory-Built FireplacesMinimum Opening for Masonry and Factory-Built Fireplaces Prefabricated Metal ChimneyUsing a saws-all, cut out the floor Altering the Factory-Built FireplaceVent Information Chimney and Exhaust ConnectionVenting Termination Requirements HorizontalHori tal Run,RunftFT Castile Pellet Insert Pellet Venting ChartsMinimum Vent for One Elbow MinimumVertical Vent for Three Elbows5Venting Systems Full Reline With Horizontal Outside AirCastile Pellet Insert Full Reline With Vertical Outside Air Mobile Home Installation 6Mobile HomeLeveling System 7Appliance Set-UpOutside Air Kit Instructions 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 21.4Piece. Figure Castile Pellet Insert Surround & Trim Set, Econo Cont’dSurround and Cast Trim Set Shown in Figure .2 onTwo Piece Log Set Installation Castile Pellet Insert Thermostat Installation Operating Instructions Combustible/Non-Combustible MaterialsFuel Material and Fuel Storage Clear Space Castile Pellet Insert General Operating InformationBefore Your First Fire 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 Types of Fuel Quick Reference Maintenance ChartMaintaining & Servicing Your Appliance FrequencySee .1 on Ash Removal from Firebox Cleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot Clean-Out ToolCleaning Ash Drawer Disposal of Ashes Frequency As neededCleaning the Glass Cleaning Heat Exchanger TubesCleaning Beneath Heat Exchanger Door Latch InspectionCleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Cleaning the HopperCleaning Exhaust 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 FunctionThermostat Vacuum SwitchWiring Schematic See .1 below 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