Enviro EF THERMO 28 technical manual Installation

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Installation

All local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards need to be complied with when installing this appliance.

DECIDING WHERE TO LOCATE YOUR PELLET APPLIANCE:

1.Check clearances to combustibles to the unit and for the venting as per the pellet vent manufacturer’s installation instructions.

2.Do not obtain combustion air from an attic, garage or any unventilated space. Combustion air may be obtained from a ventilated crawlspace.

3.Do not install the stove in a bedroom.

4.You can vent the stove through an exterior wall behind the unit or connect it to an existing masonry or metal chimney (must be lined if the chimney is over 6” in diameter, or over 28 inches² cross sectional area). An interior vent can be used with approved pipe passing through the ceiling and roof.

5.Locate the stove in a large and open room that is centrally located in the house. This will optimize heat circulation.

6.The power cord is 8 feet (2.43 m) long and may require a grounded extension cord to reach the nearest electrical outlet.

REMOVING YOUR NEW STOVE FROM THE PALLET:

To remove your new stove from its pallet you must remove both cabinet sides. This is done by the following steps (refer to Figures 7, 8, and 9 in the section Specifications - Safety Devices):

1.Loosen the three (3) screws from both sides on the back of the appliance.

2.Remove the ash pan cover.

3.Remove the four (4) screws, two (2) on each side, next to the ash pan holding the cabinet sides on.

4.Slide cabinet sides forward and out.

5.Remove the two (2) screws, one on each side, that are holding the base of the unit to the pallet.

6.Remove the unit from the pallet.

7.Replace cabinet sides using the reverse of the method used to remove them.

8.Replace the ash pan cover.

SLIDER/DAMPER OPERATION:

This is used to regulate the airflow through the pellet

stove.

• On the low heat output settings, push the slider all the way in.

• On the high heat output pull the slider out or until a good fire is achieved. A good fire is in between a fire with lazy black tipped flames and a forced fire (very quick, shorter flames). A good fire is the most efficient

and will have a bright and active flame.

• Slider should be set at a hot magnehelic reading of 0.14” W.C. (34 Pa) for firebox vacuum.

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Contents Technical Manual Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Specifications Unit Dimensions Air Bleeder Valve shown in Figure Water Temperature Limit Switch Located behind rightAsh drawer Cover Installation Installation of Expansion Tank Termination Cap Gas Meter Air Supply Inlet Restriction Zone Back wall to unit Inch Supply Horizontal Through Wall Installation Through Wall Installation Inside Vertical Installation Outside Vertical Installation Homes as well as in Air Tight homes Thermostat InstalledTroubleshooting Stove will not operate when hotStove will not start Exhaust motor will not function normally Control settings Heat Level have no effect on the fireConvection blower will not function normally Ignitor- the pellets will not lightIs solid, setting can be altered Water Temperature Dial Read in degrees CelsiusHeat Output Indicator Shows the present heat output Setting. Has lights 1Wiring Diagram Reference Part Description Part Number Parts ListParts Diagram Components Parts Diagram Body For the do-it-yourself Individual WarrantyName of Owner Address Installation Data Sheet

EF THERMO 28 specifications

The Enviro EF THERMO 28 is a cutting-edge multifuel stove that exemplifies efficient heating and contemporary design, making it an attractive option for homeowners seeking both functionality and aesthetics. This stove is engineered to optimize performance while reducing environmental impact, aligning with today’s energy-conscious lifestyles.

One of the standout features of the EF THERMO 28 is its impressive efficiency rating. It boasts an efficiency level of over 80%, ensuring that a significant portion of the fuel burned is converted into usable heat. This high efficiency minimizes fuel consumption, making it not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly by decreasing emissions.

The stove is designed to burn a wide range of fuels, including wood, pellets, and even coal, providing users with flexibility depending on their heating needs and fuel availability. The advanced combustion system employed in the EF THERMO 28 utilizes secondary air injection, which promotes a cleaner burn and enhances overall heating performance. This technology not only contributes to lower emissions but also ensures that the stove operates effectively even in varying conditions.

Another notable characteristic of the EF THERMO 28 is its robust construction. Built from high-quality steel and equipped with a ceramic glass door, the stove is designed to withstand high temperatures while maintaining safety and durability. The design also features a large viewing window, allowing for an inviting aesthetic appeal as flames dance within the firebox.

The stove’s intuitive control system is user-friendly, featuring an adjustable air control that allows users to fine-tune the burn rate for optimal heat output. This enables more precise heating management, enhancing comfort in the home while also conserving fuel. Additionally, its compact size makes it suitable for various spaces, whether it be a rustic cabin or a modern home.

Overall, the Enviro EF THERMO 28 represents a blend of innovation, efficiency, and style. With its multifuel capabilities, high efficiency, advanced combustion technologies, and user-friendly features, this stove is an ideal choice for those looking to enhance their heating experience while adhering to eco-friendly practices. Whether for primary heating or supplementary warmth, the EF THERMO 28 provides an effective solution that caters to diverse preferences and needs in home heating.