Harman Stove Company P35I E. Existing Fireplace, Rear Vent, Vent pipe seams must be accessible

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E. Existing Fireplace, Rear Vent:
Zero Clearance Cabinet shown with Flue Rough-in Support

P35i Fireplace Insert

E. Existing Fireplace, Rear Vent:

The top of the chimney must also be sealed. Otherwise, it can become a nesting area or a water trap.

NOTE: When installed in a rear vent configuration, the maximum BTU may be reduced due to elevated ESP temperatures associated with the horizontal exhaust stream.

F.Optional Zero Clearance Cabinet Installation:

If passing through combustible material, the proper thimble from the vent manufacturer must be used.

wallMasonry

If installing using the optional zero clearance cabinet, Item #1-00-774257,the venting will need to exit through the top of the cabinet. The vent can be vertical or horizontal after leaving the cabinet. Once clear of the cabinet, a 90 degree elbow can be installed for rear termination as shown. Do not allow vent pipe seams to fall within the cabinet wall. Use proper wall thimble as supplied by the venting manufacturer.

If finishing the interior with stone or masonry, the venting can be installed without the appliance. Install the cabinet and secure the venting using the Flue Rough-in Support #1-00-774283.

Notice the side edges of the surround contain slotted openings. These openings allow room air to be drawn into the rear of the cabinet and circulated through the heat exchange and back into the room. These openings can not be blocked. If finishing with stone or

masonry keep the masonry a minimum of one inch from the sides of the surround. Mortar can be used to give a more finished look.

used in a constructed chase

to combustibles are met.

Vertical Venting may be

providing all clearances

 

 

Proper wall pass-thru device as recommended by the venting manufacturer.

F.Optional Zero Clearance Cabinet Installation:Vent pipe seams must be accessible. 3" Clearance

Vent pipe seams must be accessible.

16 Pellets or Corn/Pellet Mixture Only

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Contents Model SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSDiscard Installed, a House Fire May Result TABLE OF CONTENTS E. BTU & Efficiency Specifications C. Glass Specifications1Listing and Code Approvals A. Appliance CertificationSPECIAL NOTE 2Special Warnings and NotesB. Fire Safety A. Design, Installation & Location Considerations3Getting Started C. Component Locations P35i Fireplace InsertHopper Lid Latch GlassD. Pre- Use Check List Fire Risk4Dimensions & Clearances A. Appliance Dimensions60.96 cm P35i Fireplace InsertB. Clearances To Combustibles D. Minimum Opening for MasonryMasonry or Manufactured Fireplace and Manufactured FireplacesF. Factory-BuiltFireplace Installation Vent Information A. Vent Termination RequirementsB. Avoiding Smoke and Odors Negative Pressure, Shut-down,and Power FailureVent Configurations Outside AirWARNING! RISK OF FIRE C.Venting Requirements and RestrictionsWARNING! RISK OF INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE Non-combustible Insulation D. Existing Fireplace InstallationSealing Plate E. Existing Fireplace, Rear Vent F.Optional Zero Clearance Cabinet InstallationVent pipe seams must be accessible A. Mobile Home Installation 6Mobile Home7Appliance Set-Up A. Outside Air AttachmentB. Installing the Surround C. Routing the Power CordD. Securing the Mounting Frame E. Attaching the VentingG. Control Board Installation F.Installing the Body into the Mounting FrameH. Room Sensor Installation I. Optional Log Kit K. Service Rail Kit- #1-00-774125J. Optional Trim Kit- #1-00-00775 A. Fire Safety OperatingInstructions B. Fuel and Fuel Storage1. ESP Exhaust Sensing Probe C. General Operating Information2. Circuit Board a. Feed Rate Adjustment d. Blower Speed Adjustmente. Igniter Mode Switch b. Mode SelectionD. Before Your First Fire E. Draft Test ProcedureF. Starting a Fire - MANUAL G. Starting a Fire - AUTOMATIC H. Maintaining the FireI. Relaxation Mode J. Shut-DownTroubleshooting Error MessageSymptom Possible CauseService & Maintenance A. Shut-downProcedureB. Quick Reference Maintenance Chart CAUTION! SHOCK AND SMOKE HAZARDC.General Maintenance Procedures 5.Cleaning Area Beneath Burn Pot Grate 5.Cleaning Heat Exchanger & ExhaustWARNING! RISK OF FIRE By User6.Inspect / Clean Hopper By User7.Cleaning the Door Glass By User8.Venting and Chimney System Soot and Fly Ash Formation & Need for RemovalD. Motors and Components P35i Fireplace InsertHopper Lid Latch Glass2.Combustion Blower 1.Feed Motor3.ESP- Exhaust Sensing Probe 4.Distribution Blower 5.Feeder Body6.Igniter PLUG PIN 11 WHITE 11Reference MaterialsP35i Fireplace Insert Addendum P35i Fireplace InsertP35i Pellet Insert Pellet Insert9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6#4 Surround Assembly P35i Pellet InsertDescription COMMENTSP35i Pellet Insert DescriptionCOMMENTS PART NUMBERP35i Pellet Insert DescriptionCOMMENTS PART NUMBERD. Custom Size Surround P35i Custom Surround Part #: 1-00-774221-SPLLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGEWARRANTY PERIOD Hearth & Home Technologies IncWARRANTY CONDITIONS WARRANTY EXCLUSIONSThis warranty is void if LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITYService & Maintenance Log Date Of ServiceDescription Of Service P35i Fireplace InsertProudly Printed On 100% Recycled Paper