Dansons Group IGB MAINTENANCE- Periodic Cleaning, TON, Seasonal or BI-SEASONAL, Exhaust Venting

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MAINTENANCE— PERIODIC CLEANING

1 TON, SEASONAL OR BI-SEASONAL

The #1 reason for a service call or unit failing is: FAILURE TO DO SIMPLE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE.

With proper cleaning and the use of quality pellets, your Glow Boy Series appliance requires very little maintenance. However, the following periodic maintenance is strongly recommended.

WARNING: Unplug your stove's electrical cord prior to opening the sides of the stove or opening the

exhaust system for any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service work.

NEVER perform any inspections, cleaning, maintenance or service on a HOT STOVE.

ASH CATCH: Open the front door to expose the ash catch area, on the left and right of the burn pot area. Dispose ashes into a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a Non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal.

ASH TRAP: [COLD STOVE ONLY] Remove the back plate from the back of the firewall, by removing the 3 1/4” hex screws. This will expose the 2ash trap. Fly ash may be removed by vacuuming inside the trap area. It is also good to use a brush (bottle cleaner) to reach up and down to scrape the build up off the metal areas.

Firebrick Backing

2 x ASH TRAPS found behind the rear cover plate.

Air Intake Area

Burn Pot Area

BURN POT: This is the “pot” where the pellets are burned in the grate. When removing your grate for cleaning, check the burn pot area for ash build up. Some ash will fall through the grate holes and build up under the grate. This needs to be cleaned out to prevent lack of air flow through the burn grate. DO NOT push the ash to the back of the opening, as this not an ash trap and will effect or block off the air flow to the grate.

DOOR GASKET: Inspect the main door gasket periodically. The main door may be removed to have

 

frayed, broken or compacted gaskets replaced.

 

 

EXHAUST VENTING:

 

 

The by products of combustion contain small particles of fly ash. Fly ash will collect

 

 

in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases. Incomplete

 

 

combustion, (such as during startup) shutdown or incorrect operation of the room

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heater will lead to some sort of soot formation which will collect in the exhaust

system. Because of this it is important that the exhaust system be inspected and

 

 

cleaned at least once a year to determine if cleaning is needed. It is a good

 

 

practice to inspect after every 1–2 tons of pellet fuel burning.

 

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Check the clean out tees (4) and elbows (7) in the exhaust system periodically to

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determine the cleaning schedule. To remove dust from the vent pipe, tap lightly on

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the pipe to dislodge any loose ash. Open the bottom of the “T” (4) to dump the

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ash, then vacuum as much of the ash out of the vent pipe as possible.

 

3 or 4-inch diameter chimney brushes are available for chimney cleaning.

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If the exhaust system has a screen (8) on it, frequently clean the screen. A plugged screen will shut off combus- tion air and cause a fire to die or burn poorly.

WARNING: Whenever any portion of the pellet venting is disconnected, the joints must be sealed, gas tight with High Heat RTV silicone sealant.

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Contents Toll Free Technical Support Glowboy 456 Dear Glow Boy Multi-Fuel / Pellet Stove Owner Friendly ReminderTable of Contents Grounded surge-protection unit is recommended Safety PrecautionsDo not unplug the stove if you suspect a malfunction Safety Testing HOW Your Appliance Works Fuel ConsiderationsAutomatic Safety Features Dimensions SpecificationsHeating Specifications Electrical SpecificationsNecessary for your stove Planning & Installation Check ListPlacement is decided on EssentialPLANNING-EXHAUST Systems Vent Safety PrecautionsPellet Vent Type Determine Venting Size and Distance PLANNING- Exhaust Systems …Step Pellet Vent Termination Figures 7 Vent Termination ClearancesThrough The Wall Kits Include Outside air is Required on ALL Mobile Home InstallationsPLANNING- Outside AIR Foot Package PART#PLANNING- Protection & Clearances Stove PlacementClearances Straight Installation Floor Protection RequirementsAlcove Installation Clearances Corner InstallationPLANNING- Protection & Clearances . . . CON’T Hand Tools Power ToolsTools Required SuppliesINSTALLATION-FREESTANDING Through the WallMobile Home Installation Ceiling and Roof Must be MaintainedFreestanding Installation . . . CON’T Hearth Stove Existing RelineFreestanding Installation . . . C on ’ T Fireplace Insert InstallationFull Chimney Reline Direct Connection BUILT-IN Installation Top Clearance BUILT-IN Insert Installation . . . CON’TMinimum Framing Dimensions Back ClearanceOpening and Closing the Main Door Setting the AIR Inlet DamperOperating Instructions Seating the Burn GrateBasic Overview Fill the Hopper with FuelOperating in Manual Mode To Start Choose Mode of OperationManual Operation Thermostat On/Off Thermostat Low/High Operating in Thermostat High / LOW Cycle Flashing 3 To Start … con’t After Pushing the Start touch padTrim Pots Fine Tune Adjustments- Factory Settings Auger CycleOperating INSTRUCTION- Lighting Your Appliance OPERATION- Performance Enhancements Giving Your Appliance a TUNE-UPAsh Content Fuel SPECIFICATIONS-WOOD PelletsFuel Rate Setting… LengthFuel SPECIFICATIONS-SHELLED Corn Corn QualityDoor & Trim Cleaning MAINTENANCE-ROUTINE CleaningWindow Cleaning Every 2 -3 Days / WeeklyTON, Seasonal or BI-SEASONAL MAINTENANCE- Periodic CleaningExhaust Venting Check and Clean the Hopper Service Contracts Yearly MaintenanceTrouble Shooting Dansons Customer Service atGrate but will not start Cont…Fuel feeds into the burn Burn grate fills with fuelBurn grate. Window Fire burns with a yellowFlame. Fuel builds up Gets real dirty quicklyOptional Accessories Extended Warranty Limited WarrantyParts, Service and Returns Additional Dansons Products