Dansons Group CAN/CSA B365 manual Pellet Stove Adjustments

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PELLET STOVE

ADJUSTMENTS

INITIAL SETUP It is critical for the correct operation of your stove that the burn grate, air inlet damper, combustion fan speed and fuel rate be set correctly!

1START THE APPLIANCE AS PER THE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS.

The igniter light MUST be off in order to begin further adjustments; this

can take from 10-15 minutes to occur. Let the stove run until the igniter light goes off, then push the START / FEED RATE button several times until feed rate #4 LED lights up. Let stove run for 10-15 minutes.

Now you will adjust the air inlet damper. This will have to be set because the factory must be able to accomodate a wide range of installations and elevations as well as fuel length and quality.

2AIR INLET DAMPER

Slide open or close the damper as needed to obtain a fire that is brisk enough to carry ash out of the grate, but not so brisk that it carries whole pellets out as well; this is known as popcorning.

Normally, you should find that the damper will need to be 1/4” to 1/2” open. This may vary with length of vent run, pellet quality and elevation. The best way to set this is at feed rate #4. Adjust the damper rod 1/8” at a time, letting the stove burn for 1-2 minutes per adjustment, until pop- corning ceases.

Damper Rod

(normally located on rear side panel)

Fresh Air Inlet

Damper Rod

(inside

stove)

PELLETS BLOWN OUT

AOF BURN GRATE

AIR

FLOW

B

C

DEFINITIONS

POPCORNING

Popcorning is the result of incorrectly set air flow, causing fresh unburned pellets (or barely ignited pellets) to be carried out of the burn grate and into the ash bin by high air flow. This occurs before more pellets have fallen into the burn grate (ie. It’s AIR that carries the pellets out, not the impact of newly dropped pellets. See SPARKING). A pellet that has been ‘popcorned’ out of the burn grate can glow for anywhere from several seconds to several minutes.

Figures A and B show popcorning at #1 feed rate.

SPARKING

Sparking occurs from the impact of fresh pellets being dropped into the burn pot and knocking parts of burning pellets out. Also, the natural burning of wood can create sparks. Sparks will glow in the ash bin generally for several seconds before burning out.

Figure C shows sparking at #4 feed rate.

PLEASE NOTE: Sparking is normal. Popcorning can be remedied by following step 2 above.

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CAN/CSA B365 specifications

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