Hearth and Home Technologies 800 owner manual Component Information, Power Supply

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COMPONENT INFORMATION

1.POWER SUPPLY

A.Check the wall receptacle for 120 volt, 60 Hz (standard current). Make sure the outlet is grounded and has the correct polarity.

2.FUSE

A.The fuse is located on the left side, next to the restart button and the indicator light. However, to access the fuse, you must remove the left side panel. To inspect the fuse, push the fuse holder in and turn the holder cap counterclockwise, then pull out. Replace with a standard 7 amp 120 volt fuse, if necessary. If the fuse continues to blow, contact your local dealer.

3.RED CALL LIGHT

A.The red call light is located on the left side next to the reset button. The function of the red call light is to indicate that the thermostat is calling for heat.

B.If the thermostat is calling for heat, the stove is burning, and the light is not on, check the bulb. Replace with a 28 volt AC (#85 lamp) bulb.

4.RESET BUTTON

A.The reset button is located on the left side of the stove, next to the red call light. The function of the button is to momentarily open the thermostat circuit, which restarts the system. However, this will only work when the thermostat is calling for heat and the red light is on.

B.If the light is on, there is no fire, and there is fuel in the firepot, push the reset button and wait for ignition. You should have a fire within five minutes.

C.If the light does not go out when the reset button is pushed, the reset button switch may be faulty. Contact your local dealer.

5.VACUUM SWITCH

A.The vacuum switch is located on the left side of the stove, just above the red call light and the reset button. This switch turns the feed system on when vacuum is present in the firebox. Check the rubber hose for leaks or cracks if the feed system fails to start. Also, be sure there is no restriction in the exhaust system and the exhaust blower is running. The vacuum switch is a safety device to shut off the feed motor under the conditions above.

B.If the exhaust or the heat exchanger system is dirty or plugged, the vacuum switch will keep the feed system from starting.

C.If the firebox door is open, the vacuum switch will keep the feed system from starting.

6.JUNCTION BOX AND WIRING HARNESS

A.The junction box and the wiring harness are located on the left side of the stove. They are part of a three piece set. The lower junction box contains both the capacitors, the thermocouple terminal block and the computer card receptacle for the control box. The upper junction box contains the red call light, the reset button, the thermostat terminal block, the 7 amp fuse, and the power receptacle. The wiring harness connects the upper and the lower junction boxes and also disperses connections to the other electrical components.

B.The junction box and the wiring harness are replaced as one component.

7.THERMOSTAT

A.The stove is designed to run on a 24 volt AC thermostat. Remove the front cover and check to see that the contact points are not stuck in either the open or closed position, and that both wires are property connected to the thermostat.

NOTE: The anticipator should be set on the lowest setting available. Also, check the wire leads at the terminal block located at the back of the stove for loose connections.

8.CONTROL BOX

A.The control box is located on the lower left side of the stove. It is plugged into the junction box. If the stove has just been plugged in and the combustion blower does not start, check the control box to see that it is securely plugged in. If this does not solve the problem, consult your local dealer.

B.The green light located on the front of the control box notifies you that the stove has reached a temperature of 200°F (93°C) in the firepot. If this light is not lit in the first four minutes of operation, the stove will shut down. Check the thermocouple.

C.The red light located to the left of the green light is to indicate that the stove has reached operating temperature. If this light does not come on in the first nine minutes of startup, the stove will shut down. The stove will not try to relight again by itself. You must manually push the reset button to restart the cycle.

D.If you suspect a problem with the control box, disconnect the power supply from the stove, then remove the control box and take it to your nearest Quadra-Fire dealer for testing.

NOTE: Do not open the control box. This will void the warranty. Do not plug in or remove control box without first unplugging the stove.

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