Dansons Group IPP, FPP, FPP, IPP, FPP Freestanding manual Initial Appliance Burn Setup, Start

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INITIAL APPLIANCE BURN SETUP

IT IS CRITICAL FOR THE CORRECT OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE THAT THE BURN

GRATE, AIR INLET DAMPER, COMBUSTION FAN SPEED, AND

1 & 4 FUEL RATE BE SET CORRECTLY!

A HIGH QUALITY FIRE should burn with a brisk, yellow flame. A flame exhibiting a lazy, orange or sooty characteristic is a poor quality and inefficient flame. A poor flame produces less heat, increases sooting and may cause a smoky exhaust. If a poor flame exists for any period of time, clean your stove and exhaust system.

Note: if log option is purchased, do not install until initial setup is complete

FEED RATE

4

3

2

1

START

FEED RATE

START APPLIANCE AS PER LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS,

let stove run for approx. 10 minutes before turning the stove to the # 4 setting (or High), to begin to make fine adjustments. AUGER CYCLE indicator should be lit “ON” for 3 seconds and “OFF” for 3-5 seconds. Adjust the AIR INLET DAMPER. This will have to be set, as the factory sends all units out with the damper wide open to accommodate a wide range of installations and elevations.

AIR INLET DAMPER: Slide open or close

 

 

 

 

damper as needed to obtain a fire that is brisk

 

 

Air Inlet

enough to carry ash out of the grate, but not so

 

 

 

 

Slide Rod

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

 

Rubber

quarters, but will vary with length of vent run, pellet

Stove Back Panel

GrometT

quality and elevation. The best way to set this is at

 

 

 

 

 

the FUEL SETTING #4.

 

Right Hand

 

 

Side Panel

FEED RATE

When you are pleased with the burn and how the appliance is operating, you

are now ready to set the board up at LOW setting.

 

 

4

 

 

Set FUEL RATE to #1 or LOW setting. Again let this burn for

 

 

 

approx. 10 minutes before making any adjustments. The AUGER

Decrease

Increase

3

CYCLE indicator should be “OFF” for approx 9 – 14 seconds

between auger turnings (light ON). If “Pop corning” is taking place

FINE TUNE ADJUSTMENTS

 

at this setting adjust the COMBUSTION FAN SPEED.

 

 

2

COMBUSTION FAN SPEED (Draft): In a few instances

 

 

 

because of prevailing conditions pertinent to your specific

1

4

1

installation, or even different batches of pellet fuel, the

COMBUSTION FAN SPEED may be adjusted to increase or

 

 

 

decrease the amount of air moving through the grate for the

 

FAN

 

cleanest burn. Fan speed can be adjusted by adjusting the FAN

 

START

 

 

trim pod COUNTER CLOCKWISE to INCREASE the speed and

 

 

FEED RATE

CLOCKWISE to DECREASE the speed of the combustion fan.

 

 

 

 

 

FUEL RATE: Fuel rate at the Lowest (number 1) and highest (number 4) settings can be changed by adjusting the #1 or #4 TRIM PODS located on the control panel. To INCREASE fuel rate turn trimmer COUNTER CLOCKWISE and to LOWER turn CLOCKWISE. To assist in knowing what changes you made, you should note the amount of time the light on the AUGER CYCLE stays “OFF”. (Note: The light stays “off” when ever the fuel feed motor is not running). Lengthening the time this light stays “OFF” lowers the fuel feed and shortening the “OFF” time increases the fuel feed. Factory Setting #1 light “OFF” is approx. 9-11 seconds, #4 light “OFF” is 3-4 seconds.

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Contents 866 456 Updates and Registration Copyright NoticeTable of Contents Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Specifications Automatic Safety Features L250 High Limit SwitchL120 LOW Limit Switch F140 FAN Limit SwitchInstallation Options Include Installation OptionsFPP For your stove Installation Check ListCCI -AcuTron Board Cutaway View Vent Installation Exhaust Systems GeneralPellet Vent Type Maximum Venting SizePellet Vent Termination Figures 7 Vent Termination ClearancesOutside air is Required on ALL Mobile Home Installations Outside AIRThrough The Wall Kits Include Foot Package PART# ACFAKT3 Foot Package PART# ACFAKT10Freestanding Stove Installation Stove PlacementClearances Straight Installation 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 Installing SOLID-FUEL Inserts Into Factory Built Fireplaces Fireplace Insert InstallationVenting Into AN Existing Chimney 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 StoveInitial Start or SET-UP Manual or NON-THERMOSTAT Mode RE-START Manual or NON-THERMOSTAT ModeControls Basic OverviewTrim Pots Fine Tune Adjustments- Factory Settings Shutting the Stove OFFControls … Auger CyclePerformance Enhancement Tips AIR Inlet DamperHigh / LOW Cycle Option Flashing 3 OperationOn / OFF Option Flashing 1 Initial Appliance Burn Setup StartFine Tuning the Pellet Feed Rates Pellet FuelPellet Quality Pellet ConsumptionFines ASH and Clinkers …PFI Pellet Standards Cleaning Your EZ-CLEAN Grate INSERTING, Removing & Adjusting the Burn GrateRequired Routine Cleaning Every 2 -3 Days / WeeklyHeat Tubes Cold Stove only MAY ResultPeriodic Maintenance Soot FLY ASHPeriodic Maintenance … Problem Solution Trouble ShootingCheck with Dansons Customer Service Limited Warranty Extended WarrantyOptional Accessories Appendix aReplacement Parts Agshtsg AgshtssAgshtlg 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.

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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.