Quadra-Fire CASTILEI-MBK owner manual Homeowner’s Notes

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Castile Pellet Insert

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January 19, 2011

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Contents Hot glass will cause burns Castile Pellet InsertWelcome to the Quadra-Fire Family Castile Pellet InsertTable of Contents Appliance Certification BTU & Efficiency Specifications Listing and Code ApprovalsMobile Home Approved Glass SpecificationsAppliance Location Getting StartedDraft Castile Pellet Insert Locating Your Appliance & ChimneyNegative Pressure Minimum Vacuum Requirements 095Castile Pellet Insert Avoiding Smoke and Odors Negative Pressure, Shut-Down and Electrical Power FailureVent Configurations Outside AirInspect Appliance & Components Castile Pellet Insert Fire SafetyTools And Supplies Needed Pre-Burn Check ListAppliance Dimensions 3Dimensions and ClearancesShown with Rear Vent and Outside Air Must be installed in a non-tapered enclosureCastile Pellet Insert Clearance To Combustibles, UL and ULC Minimum Opening for Masonry and Factory-Built Fireplaces Masonry and Factory-Built FireplacesCastile Pellet Insert Floor Protection Prefabricated Metal ChimneyAltering the Factory-Built Fireplace Using a saws-all, cut out the floorVenting Termination Requirements Vent InformationChimney and Exhaust Connection Minimum Vent for One Elbow Castile Pellet Insert Pellet Venting ChartsHorizontalHori tal Run,RunftFT MinimumVertical Vent for Three ElbowsFull Reline With Horizontal Outside Air 5Venting SystemsCastile Pellet Insert Full Reline With Vertical Outside Air 6Mobile Home Mobile Home InstallationOutside Air Kit Instructions 7Appliance Set-UpLeveling System Ance. Shown in Figures 18.1Door Removal Adjustable Hearth SupportCastile Pellet Insert Door Handle Removal 20.7 Ex the sides into a bowed position before installing21.4 Surround & Trim Set, EconoSurround and Cast Trim Set Castile Pellet Insert Surround & Trim Set, Econo Cont’dPiece. Figure Shown in Figure .2 onTwo Piece Log Set Installation Castile Pellet Insert Thermostat Installation Fuel Material and Fuel Storage Operating InstructionsCombustible/Non-Combustible Materials Before Your First Fire Castile Pellet Insert General Operating InformationClear Space Thermostat Calls For HeatCastile Pellet Insert Starting Your First Fire Fire CharacteristicsFeed Rate Adjustment Instructions Castile Pellet Insert Ignition Cycles Frequently Asked QuestionsTurn down thermostat and let the appliance completely cool Page Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance Quick Reference Maintenance ChartTypes of Fuel FrequencyCleaning Ash Drawer Cleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot Clean-Out ToolSee .1 on Ash Removal from Firebox Disposal of Ashes Frequency As neededCleaning Beneath Heat Exchanger Cleaning Heat Exchanger TubesCleaning the Glass Door Latch InspectionCleaning Exhaust Blower Requires No Lubrication Cleaning the HopperCleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn SeasonImmediate Attention and Cleaning is Required Castile Pellet Insert High Ash Fuel MaintenanceConvection Blower Replacement Castile Pellet Insert Combustion Blower ReplacementGlass Replacement Castile Pellet Insert Igniter ReplacementCastile Pellet Insert Baffle & Brick Set Removal Re-installing Baffle & Brick SetCastile Pellet Insert Re-installing Baffle & Brick Set Cont’d Component Function Reference MaterialsWiring Schematic See .1 below Vacuum SwitchThermostat Snap Disc #1 Convection Blower 110FCastile Pellet Insert Component Locations Cleaning Rods & Heat Exchanger TubesCastile Pellet Insert Service PartsPart number list on following pages Stocked At DepotStocked at Depot #23 Door Assembly#28 Feed Assembly #38 Firepot and Associted Parts StockedOptional 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