Dansons Group FPP Freestanding, IPP, FPP, FPP, IPP Performance Enhancement Tips, AIR Inlet Damper

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PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT TIPS

Quality care and quality pellets will help your stove operate at its peak efficiency. Consider:

If any fines are noticed in the pellets or in the hopper, you may wish to screen the pellets.

Periodically check the hopper to make sure there are no fines or pellets building up in the corners of the sloping sides. Clean and polish the hopper as needed.

Be diligent in performing your CLEANING and MAINTENANCE requirements.

IT IS CRITICAL FOR THE CORRECT OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE THAT THE DAMPER, COMBUSTION FAN SPEED AND HI-LO FUEL FEED RATES BE SET CORRECTLY!

AIR INLET DAMPER:

The damper is a plate that helps control the amount of airflow supplied for combustion. With the damper pushed all the way in the airflow is at its minimum. As the damper is pulled out, more air is allowed to flow through the combustion area.

It will be necessary to monitor the appearance of the flame. Start by running your heater on HIGH (#4) setting for approximately 10 minutes, then push the damper all the way in and evaluate the appearance of the flame. If your flame is smoky red / orange with evidence of soot at the top of the flame, you need more combustion air. Continue to pull out the damper about a 1/8” at a time, opening the damper as needed to obtain a flame that is yellow and a fire that is brisk enough to carry ash out of the grate, but not so brisk that it carries pellets out as well (known as “Pop corning”). Normally you should find that the damper will need to be closed two-thirds to three quarters, but will vary with length of vent run, pellet quality and elevation.

Damper Adjustment Guideline

Lack of Combustion Air: Symptoms of insufficient combustion air include: unburned fuel, lazy smoky or red / orange flame, excessive ash or soot, excessive buildup on glass, as well as excessive amounts of ash build up in the grate.

Contributing factors: High Altitude – Lack of oxygen, Restrictive Venting, Dirty / Poor quality fuel or the burn grate may not be seated properly.

Excessive Combustion Air:

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Symptoms of excessive combustion air include: fuel burns to quickly resulting in smoking or smoldering pellets, white to yellow flame, and the burning pellets will lift off the grate and fly up into the air (popcorning)

Contributing factors: venting system providing excessive draft.

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Refer to the "Trouble Shooting Guide" section of this manual, and if necessary, contact your local Specialty

Retailer, Certified HVAC Service Depot, or Dansons Group Inc. Customer Service Department at 1-866-456-9269.

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Contents 866 456 Updates and Registration Copyright NoticeTable of Contents Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Specifications L120 LOW Limit Switch Automatic Safety FeaturesL250 High Limit Switch F140 FAN Limit SwitchFPP Installation OptionsInstallation Options Include CCI -AcuTron Board Cutaway View Installation Check ListFor your stove Pellet Vent Type Vent InstallationExhaust Systems General Maximum Venting SizePellet Vent Termination Figures 7 Vent Termination ClearancesThrough The Wall Kits Include Outside air is Required on ALL Mobile Home InstallationsOutside AIR Foot Package PART# ACFAKT3 Foot Package PART# ACFAKT10Clearances Straight Installation Freestanding Stove InstallationStove Placement Floor Protection RequirementsAlcove Installation Alcove Through the WallThrough the WALL, Direct INSTALLATION. Figure EJ aVertical Installations Figures 17 COMMON, but not inclusive, Vertical Installation Designs areMobile Home Installation Venting Into AN Existing Chimney Fireplace Insert InstallationInstalling SOLID-FUEL Inserts Into Factory Built Fireplaces Fireplace Insert Installation … Full Chimney RelineBUILT-IN Insert Installation BUILT-IN Insert Installation . . . CON’T Operating Your Stove HOW Your Pelpro Stove WorksLighting stove manually No Igniter NON-Thermostat Mode Lighting Your StoveControls Initial Start or SET-UP Manual or NON-THERMOSTAT ModeRE-START Manual or NON-THERMOSTAT Mode Basic OverviewControls … Trim Pots Fine Tune Adjustments- Factory SettingsShutting the Stove OFF Auger CyclePerformance Enhancement Tips AIR Inlet DamperOn / OFF Option Flashing 1 OperationHigh / LOW Cycle Option Flashing 3 Initial Appliance Burn Setup StartPellet Quality Fine Tuning the Pellet Feed RatesPellet Fuel Pellet ConsumptionPFI Pellet Standards ASH and Clinkers …Fines Cleaning Your EZ-CLEAN Grate INSERTING, Removing & Adjusting the Burn GrateHeat Tubes Cold Stove only Required Routine CleaningEvery 2 -3 Days / Weekly MAY ResultPeriodic Maintenance Soot FLY ASHPeriodic Maintenance … Check with Dansons Customer Service Trouble ShootingProblem Solution Limited Warranty Extended WarrantyOptional Accessories Appendix aReplacement Parts Agshtlg AgshtsgAgshtss AgshtlsService & Maintenance Log ZIP/PC

IPP Bay View Insert / Built-In, FPP, IPP, FPP Freestanding, IPP, FPP specifications

Dansons Group is renowned for its innovative approach to outdoor and indoor heating solutions, especially with their FPP Freestanding and IPP Bay View Insert/Built-In models. These products are designed to cater to the diverse needs of homeowners seeking both functionality and aesthetics in their heating appliances.

The FPP Freestanding model is a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern technology. It serves as an impressive centerpiece in any setting, providing warmth and ambiance to any space. One of its standout features is its large viewing area, which allows for an unobstructed view of the flames, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. It is equipped with advanced combustion technology that ensures efficient burning, maximizing heat output while minimizing emissions. This model is also designed to accommodate a range of fuel options, including wood and pellets, giving users the flexibility to choose what works best for them.

On the other hand, the IPP Bay View Insert/Built-In model offers a seamless integration into existing fireplaces or as a built-in feature in new constructions. This model emphasizes both performance and aesthetics, providing a sleek finish that enhances any room's decor. One of the key technologies in the IPP is its advanced blowers and distribution system, which efficiently circulates heat throughout the space, ensuring even warmth without hot spots. Additionally, the IPP incorporates a unique air-wash system that keeps the glass clean, allowing for a clear view of the flickering flames.

Both the FPP and IPP series prioritize ease of use and maintenance. They are designed with user-friendly controls that allow for easy operation and customization of heat settings. Moreover, Dansons Group emphasizes safety, incorporating features such as automatic shut-off mechanisms and cool-touch exteriors to prevent accidental burns.

In summary, the Dansons Group FPP Freestanding and IPP Bay View Insert/Built-In models stand out for their combination of aesthetic appeal, technological advancement, and user-friendly features. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or a practical heating solution, these products are designed to create a warm ambiance while ensuring efficiency and safety.