Breckwell P23I, P23FSA, P23FSL When Vent Pipe Extends to Chimney TOP Refer to Figures 16

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INSTALLATION

B.WHEN VENT PIPE EXTENDS TO CHIMNEY TOP (Refer to Figures 16 and 17)

1.You will need a pipe length equal to the chimney height (from hearth) plus 6 inches. If outside combustion air is to be used, you will need a pipe length (see “COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY) equal to the chimney height plus 12 inches.

2.Attach cerablanket wrap to that end of vent pipe that will connect to the stove. Use 12-inch lengths of light gauge metal wire (not included) or metallic tape (not included). This is to protect interior components from excess heat.

3.Set the insert on the hearth and slide it in far enough to attach the vent pipe (and combustion pipe if used).

4.Attach flashing (refer to Figure 15), route power cord out the side nearest a 120V receptacle. Slide in insert.

5.Measure and build chimney top. Cut out hole for vent pipe (and combustion air intake pipe, if used). Install and seal with a non-hardening mastic to prevent water leakage. Install the vent cap.

C.WHEN VENT PIPE EXTENDS THROUGH CHIMNEY BLANKING PLATE

(Masonry Fireplaces Only) (Refer to Figures 16 and 17)

1.You will need a pipe length that extends 12” above the blanking plate. NOTE: This installation is optional but not recommended. Outside combustion air cannot be drawn from the chimney cavity in this installation.

2.Attach cerablanket wrap to that end of vent pipe that will connect to the stove. Use 12-inch lengths of light gauge metal wire (not included) or metallic tape. This is to protect interior components from excess heat.

3.Measure and build blanking plate. Cut out hole for vent pipe (and combustion air intake pipe, if used). Install and carefully seal blanking plate with non-hardening mastic. Failure to properly seal may result in smoke spillage.

4.Slide vent pipe (and intake pipe if used) up through the blanking plate hole, leaving enough to pull back down.

5.Set the insert on the hearth, adjust the leveling bolts on the rear sides, and slide it in far enough to attach the vent pipe (and combustion air pipe if used). Be sure to seal where the pipe passes through the blanking plate.

6.Attach flashing (refer to Figure 15), route power cord out the side nearest a 120V receptacle. Slide in insert.

FIGURE 16

FIGURE 17

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Contents Tradition Series P23 Introduction Important InformationSafety Precautions Table of Contents Installation SpecificationsPreparation ClearancesWhen Outside AIR is not Used Combustion AIR SupplyVenting Sources of Outside Combustion AirFreestanding Installations Assembling Pedestal or LEG SET Equivalent Vent Length EVLHorizontally Through Wall refer to Figure Vertically with NEW Chimney System Refer to Figure Vertically Into Existing Chimney SystemInstallation Through Side of Masonry Chimney Vertically Into Existing Masonry FireplaceInsert Installations Assembling the Flashing SETWhen Vent Pipe Extends to Chimney TOP Refer to Figures 16 When Vent Pipe Extends Through Chimney Blanking PlateChase dimensions shown are minimums and must be maintained AS a BUILT-IN FireplaceElectrical Installation Special Mobile Home Requirements Installation in to a Factory Built Metal FireplaceOperation Proper FuelPRE-START-UP Check Building a FireOpening Door Room AIR FANRE-STARTING a Warm Stove Breckwell Maintenance Tool Shutdown ProcedureSafety Features If Stove Runs OUT of PelletsThermostat Installation Thermostat InstallationOptional Thermostat Please Read this Maintenance ASH RemovalASH Disposal Freestanding Models ASH Disposal InsertCleaning Vacuum USEBlowers Chimney Cleaning Daily Weekly Bi-Annually Annually or per TonTroubleshooting Guide Stove Shuts OFF and the # 2 Light FlashesPossible Causes Stove Shuts OFF and the # 3 Light Flashes Stove Feeds PELLETS, but will not Ignite Possible Causes Possible RemediesSmoke Smell Coming Back Into the Home Convection Blower Shuts OFF and Comes Back onFuel feed light is on, you have a bad control board Troubleshooting Guide High Limit Switch Keeps Tripping Heat Level Setting P23Smoke Smell or Soot BUILD-UP Digital Circuit Board Timing RatesElectrical Diagram Replacement Parts P23-PNEW
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The Breckwell P23 series pellet stoves, comprising the P23FSA, P23I, and P23FSL models, are designed to provide efficient heating solutions while maintaining ease of use and aesthetic appeal. These stoves incorporate advanced technology features that set them apart in the modern heating market.

The Breckwell P23FSA model features a traditional freestanding design that blends seamlessly with any home decor. This model is equipped with a large viewing window, allowing users to enjoy the mesmerizing flames while benefiting from its high-efficiency heating capabilities. With a heating capacity of up to 2,000 square feet, it is an ideal choice for larger spaces. The P23FSA uses a digital control board that regulates the feed rate and blower settings, ensuring a consistent and reliable heat output. Additionally, it has a self-diagnostic system that alerts users to any operational issues, making maintenance straightforward.

The P23I, on the other hand, is designed for those seeking a built-in option. This insert offers the same heating capacity as its freestanding counterpart but is specifically made to fit into existing fireplaces, combining functionality with elegance. The P23I boasts a sleek design that enhances any room, while its adjustable blower ensures optimal heat distribution. The insert is also compatible with an optional wall thermostat, providing convenience and enhanced control over the heating schedule.

Lastly, the P23FSL model features a contemporary look with sleek lines and a compact design, ideal for smaller spaces without compromising on heating efficiency. This model includes a large hopper capable of holding up to 50 pounds of pellets, allowing for extended burn times and reduced refueling frequency. The P23FSL also incorporates a user-friendly control panel, providing adjustments at the touch of a button. Like the other models, it prioritizes efficiency, with a low emissions output that aligns with modern environmental standards.

All three models are built with high-quality materials to ensure durability and longevity. They utilize a pellet-burning process that significantly reduces environmental impact compared to traditional wood stoves, making them an eco-friendly heating option. With their combination of technology, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal, the Breckwell P23 series stands out as a top choice for homeowners looking for reliable and stylish heating solutions.