Harman Stove Company PC 45 manual Maintenance, Removing Ashes, Cleaning

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Maintenance

Fig 31 Corn Burnpot

HeatExchanger Fins

Scraper

Flue Outlet

Blower

Wheel

Blower Cover

Latch

Fig 32

Removing Ashes:

The frequency in which you will need to empty the ash pan will vary depending on the conditions that the stove has been operating in. For example: A stove burning on high continuously will probably need the ashes removed every 1 to 2 days, whereas a stove burning on low or cycling off periodically may be able to go 3 to 8 days or longer.

Ashes should be placed in a metal con- tainer with a tight fitting lid. The closed con- tainer of ashes should be placed on a noncom- bustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or oth- erwise locally dispersed, they should be re- tained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.

It is recommended that the stove is cold and shut down when removing ash pan.

1.Pull up on the latch handle to swing the ash pan access door out and to the right.

2.Use the ash pan handle to carry and dispose of ashes.

3.Slide the ash pan back into the stove.

Cleaning:

If you have been burning corn, the stove will need to be cleaned approximately once a month. The amount of corn burned and the frequency of these cleanings will vary depending on the quality of the corn used.

If you have been burning pellets, the stove will need to be cleaned approximately every 2 to 3 months. The amount of pellets burned and the fre- quency of these cleanings will vary depending on the quality of the pellets used.

1.Shut down stove and disconnect power cord to insure that all motors are stopped.

2.Clean the heat exchanger with the scraper as shown if Fig. 32.

3.Brush or scrape the inside walls of the stove to remove fly ash.

4.Remove the burn pot for cleaning by:

Lift up and remove the front plate lock & front plate.

Remove the auger extension (corn burnpot only).

Remove the burnpot grate.

Clean all fines and debris.

Reinstall in reverse order.

NOTE: See burnpot maintenance section for a more detailed description on burnpot maintenance and cleaning.

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Contents Harman PC 45 Corn/Pellet Stove Installation & Operating ManualPC 45 Corn/Pellet Stove Introduction Table of ContentsFirebrick Assembly and InstallationInstalling rear cover panels UnpackingAssembling the door Door Assembly/Installation TipsInstalling InstallationMobile Home Installation With outside air installed, 6 feet With outside air installedVenting Outside Air Vent Pipe#2 Preferred method #1 Preferred method#4 Installing into an existing fireplace chimney US only #3 Installing into an existing Chimney US only#6 Installing into an existing chimney US and Canada Minimumflue vent configuration #7 Installing through the ceiling ventStove Temperature Mode Igniter switch to AutoAutomatic IGNITION/OPERATION Starting the Fire Automatic Start UPManual IGNITION/OPERATION Manual Stove Temperature Mode Igniter Switch to ManualBurning Pellets Shut-Down ProcedureManual Start UP Burning CornAutomatic Ignition ESP Control Status light error messagesLow Draft Voltage Adjustment Low Draft Voltage AdjustmentCleaning MaintenanceRemoving Ashes Soot and Fly Ash Cleaning of Feeder Fines AreaBurn Pot Cleaning and Maintenance Maintenance Burn PotCleaning of Burnpot Parts Fuel PC 45 Trouble-ShootingCleaning Burn Pot Helpful HintsSpecifications Feeder and SpecificationsDoor Options Cleaning GoldSunrise Gold Trim Gold Door Optional Pellet Burnpot Grate Room Sensor Installation Hopper ExtensionOptions Side Heat ShieldsPC 45 Wiring Diagram Description Part Number PC 45 Parts ListYear Limited Warranty Commercial