Hearth and Home Technologies CASTILE-CWL, CASTILE-MBK1 Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action

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Symptoms

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Convection blower fails to

#1 snap disc defective.

Replace snap disc.

start.

Blower not plugged in.

Check that blower is plugged into wire har-

 

 

 

ness.

 

Blower is defective.

Replace blower.

 

Control box is defective.

Replace control box.

Exhaust blower fails to

Blower not plugged in.

Check that blower is plugged into wire har-

start or does not shut off.

 

ness.

 

Blower is clogged with ash.

Clean exhaust system.

 

Blower is defective.

Replace blower.

 

Control box is defective.

Replace control box.

Large, lazy flame, orange

Dirty appliance.

Clean unit, including firepot, heat exchang-

color. Black ash on glass.

Poor fuel quality, high ash content.

ers and venting system. Remove stainless

 

 

steel baffle from firebox to clean ash from

 

 

on top of baffle. Clean behind rear brick

 

 

panels. Change fuel brand to premium.

 

Firepot clean-out plate not completely

Check that firepot clean-out plate is fully

 

closed.

closed.

 

 

Reduce feed rate using feed rate adjustment

 

Excessive amount of fuel.

control rod located inside hopper.

Nuisance shutdowns.

Low flame.

Increase feed by opening feed rate adjust-

 

 

ment control rod located inside hopper.

 

Sawdust buildup in hopper.

Clean hopper, see page 29.

 

Feed motor is reversing.

Check for good connections between feed

 

 

motor and wire harness.

 

Defective thermocouple.

Replace thermocouple.

 

Defective control box.

Replace control box.

 

Firepot more than 1/2 full.

See page 30 for detailed instructions for

 

 

“High Ash Fuel Content Management”

Appliance calls for heat.

Thermocouple is defective or not properly

Check connections on thermocouple or

Call light illuminates.

plugged in.

replace if defective.

Exhaust blower starts.

 

A flashing yellow light on the control box

No feed or igniter.

 

indicates a problem with the thermocouple.

 

Defective control box.

Replace control box.

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Contents Castile Pellet Stove Castile Pellet Stove Location Back side of left side panelTable of Contents Listing and Code Approvals Getting Started Design, Installation & Location ConsiderationsFire Safety Appliance LocationFire Risk Castile Pellet Stove Tools And Supplies NeededInspect Appliance & Components and Pre-Use Check List 3Dimensions and Clearances Appliance DimensionsCastile Pellet Stove Clearances to Combustibles UL and ULC Hearth Pad Requirements Exception for Horizontal InstallationsCastile Pellet Stove Hearth Pad Requirements UL and ULC Venting Termination Requirements 4Vent InformationChimney and Exhaust Connection Example of 3 Elbow-Rear Vent Termination Calculaton Pipe Selection ChartCastile Pellet Stove Equivalent Feet of Pipe See Figure5Venting Systems AlcoveCastile Pellet Stove Through The Wall Straight OutDegree Castile Pellet Stove Vertical Through The Wall & VerticalCastile Pellet Stove Masonry Alternate Masonry6Mobile Home 7Appliance Set-Up Outside Air Kit InstructionsInstalling the Top Vent Adapter Top Vent Adapter InstallationRear Vent and Rear Vent to Top Vent Adapter Installation Castile Pellet Stove Leg Leveling SystemOptional TOP LOG Castile Pellet Stove Thermostat Installation 8Operating Instructions Fuel Size And Material General Operating InformationCastile Pellet Stove Before Your First Fire Fire CharacteristicsFeed Rate Adjustment Instructions Starting Your First FireFrequently Asked Questions Castile Pellet Stove Iginition CyclesPossible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingSymption Page Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Frequency Quick Reference Maintenance Chart10Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance Daily Weekly Monthly YearlyCleaning Heat Exchanger Chambers & Drop Tube Cleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot ScraperCleaning Ash Pan Ash Removal from FireboxCleaning the Hopper Cleaning Beneath Heat ExchangerCleaning the Exhaust Path Cleaning the GlassCleaning the Top Vent Adapter Cleaning Convection Blower Requires No LubricationCleaning Exhaust Blower Requires No Lubrication Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season Frequency YearlyCastile Pellet Stove High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance Convection Blower ReplacementCombustion Blower Replacement Remove 6 screws Combustion BlowerIgniter Replacement Glass Replacement Component Function Snap Disc #1 Convection Blower 110F Vacuum SwitchWiring Harness See .1 below Snap Disc #2 Fuel Delivery Interrupt 250FCastile Pellet Stove Component Locations Castile Pellet Stove Exploded Views Description Part NumberPart Description Castile Pellet Stove Service Parts and Accessories Service PartsCastile Pellet Stove Accessories AppliancesCastile Pellet Stove Service and Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of ServiceCastile Pellet Stove Service and Maintenance Log Cont’d Castile Pellet Stove Homeowner’s Notes Castile Pellet Stove Warranty Policy EPAHearth & Home Technologies Limited Warranty Cont’d T O T O Telephone

CASTILE-PMH1, CASTILE-CSB, CASTILE-MBK1, CASTILE-CWL specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies is renowned for its innovative and efficient heating solutions, among which the CASTILE line of products stands out. The CASTILE-CWL, CASTILE-MBK1, CASTILE-CSB, and CASTILE-PMH1 represent a blend of tradition and modern technology, designed to enhance home comfort while prioritizing energy efficiency and ease of use.

The CASTILE-CWL is a versatile unit featuring a sleek design that fits effortlessly into various decors. It incorporates an advanced combustion system that promotes cleaner burning, reducing emissions while delivering robust heat output. Its large hopper capacity minimizes the frequency of refueling, making it ideal for continuous heating. Additionally, the intuitive control panel offers user-friendly operation, allowing homeowners to set their ideal temperature easily.

Next, the CASTILE-MBK1 model boasts a unique design compatible with many different settings. It features enhanced insulation that ensures maximum heat retention and minimizes heat loss. The automatic ignition and advanced safety features ensure that use is not only efficient but also worry-free. Moreover, this model includes a programmable thermostat, giving users the ability to set heating schedules according to their preferences.

The CASTILE-CSB is particularly notable for its integration of modern technology with traditional aesthetics. Its compact design doesn’t skimp on performance, and its high-efficiency rating translates to lower energy bills. With features like a quiet operation system and a digital display for monitoring, the CASTILE-CSB is perfect for homes of any size. The model also offers customizable options for different finishes, allowing homeowners to match their heating source with their interior design.

Finally, the CASTILE-PMH1 rounds out this impressive lineup. This model is designed for reliable performance, providing consistent warmth with its state-of-the-art heat exchanger technology. The chimney venting system enables optimal heat distribution throughout the home while maintaining safety standards. Additionally, it includes features such as an easy-clean design and multiple heat settings, allowing users to tailor their heating experience.

In summary, Hearth and Home Technologies’ CASTILE product line offers an impressive combination of style, efficiency, and advanced features. Each model caters to specific needs while upholding the brand's commitment to quality and innovation, ensuring homeowners can enjoy a warm and inviting living environment.