Dansons Group FGB, IGB manual Safety Testing

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DO NOT operate the stove if the flame becomes dark and sooty or if the firepot overfills with pellets. Push the OFF Touch Pad and inspect the heater. (See Operating Your Stove). Soot or creosote may accumu- late in the exhaust vent system when the stove is operated under incorrect conditions such as an ex- tremely rich burn. The flame will have a lazy orange color with black tips. This indicates poor pellet fuel combustion.

NEVER block free airflow through the open vents of the unit. The viewing door and ash pan must be closed and latched during operation.

The pellet appliance exhaust system works with negative combustion chamber pressure and a positive chimney pressure, therefore the exhaust system must be completely airtight and properly installed. All exhaust system vent joints must be sealed, gas tight, with HI-TEMP RTV silicone sealant, and/or at least 3 sheet metal screws per joint and to the heater also.

Your heater requires periodic maintenance and cleaning (Refer to ”Routine Cleaning” section of the manual). Failure to maintain your heater may lead to smoke spillage in your home.

Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before performing any maintenance. Pushing ”OFF” Touch Pad does not disconnect all power to the heater.

BEFORE carrying out any maintenance or cleaning, allow the heater to cool. Ashes must be disposed in a metal container with a tight lid and placed on a non-combustible surface or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal.

The exhaust system should be checked twice a year minimum for any build-up of soot or creosote. Do not touch the hot surfaces of the heater.

NOTE: Canadian Comfort Industries grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance of your appliance, and assumes no responsibility of any consequential damage(s).

SAFETY TESTING

In accordance with the procedures and specifications listed in UL1482 – 1998 & ASTM E 1509-04, and ULC-S627-00 and ULC-S628-M93 for solid fuel room heater. Tested and listed for use in Manufactured Homes in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 814-23-900 through 814-23-909. The Canadian Comfort Industries pellet stove has been independently tested and listed by INTERTEK (an accredited testing laboratory) to UL, ULC and CSA standards. It is tested and listed for residential installation according to current national and local building codes as:

A Freestanding Room Heater

A Fireplace Insert

A Built-in Insert

A Hearth Stove

A Mobile Home Heater.

The Safety Listing Label is located on the rear inspection panel for model CCGB1 and CCGB2. Please read the label carefully.

It contains important information about installation and operation of your pellet appliance.

Note that your STOVE’S serial number is located on the safety label. Your appliance serial Number is preceded by a “WH-“

(example WH-00000). (see diagram)

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Contents Toll Free Technical Support Glowboy 456 Friendly Reminder Dear Glow Boy Multi-Fuel / Pellet Stove OwnerTable of Contents Do not unplug the stove if you suspect a malfunction Safety PrecautionsGrounded surge-protection unit is recommended Safety Testing Fuel Considerations HOW Your Appliance WorksAutomatic Safety Features Heating Specifications SpecificationsDimensions Electrical SpecificationsPlacement is decided on Planning & Installation Check ListNecessary for your stove EssentialPellet Vent Type Vent Safety PrecautionsPLANNING-EXHAUST Systems Step PLANNING- Exhaust Systems …Determine Venting Size and Distance Vent Termination Clearances Pellet Vent Termination Figures 7PLANNING- Outside AIR Outside air is Required on ALL Mobile Home InstallationsThrough The Wall Kits Include Foot Package PART#Clearances Straight Installation Stove PlacementPLANNING- Protection & Clearances Floor Protection RequirementsPLANNING- Protection & Clearances . . . CON’T Clearances Corner InstallationAlcove Installation Tools Required Power ToolsHand Tools SuppliesThrough the Wall INSTALLATION-FREESTANDINGCeiling and Roof Must be Maintained Mobile Home InstallationHearth Stove Existing Reline Freestanding Installation . . . CON’TFireplace Insert Installation Freestanding Installation . . . C on ’ TFull Chimney Reline Direct Connection BUILT-IN Installation Minimum Framing Dimensions BUILT-IN Insert Installation . . . CON’TTop Clearance Back ClearanceOperating Instructions Setting the AIR Inlet DamperOpening and Closing the Main Door Seating the Burn GrateFill the Hopper with Fuel Basic OverviewManual Operation Thermostat On/Off Thermostat Low/High Choose Mode of OperationOperating in Manual Mode To Start To Start … con’t After Pushing the Start touch pad Operating in Thermostat High / LOW Cycle Flashing 3Auger Cycle Trim Pots Fine Tune Adjustments- Factory SettingsOperating INSTRUCTION- Lighting Your Appliance Giving Your Appliance a TUNE-UP OPERATION- Performance EnhancementsFuel Rate Setting… Fuel SPECIFICATIONS-WOOD PelletsAsh Content LengthCorn Quality Fuel SPECIFICATIONS-SHELLED CornWindow Cleaning MAINTENANCE-ROUTINE CleaningDoor & Trim Cleaning Every 2 -3 Days / WeeklyExhaust Venting MAINTENANCE- Periodic CleaningTON, Seasonal or BI-SEASONAL Check and Clean the Hopper Trouble Shooting Yearly MaintenanceService Contracts Dansons Customer Service atFuel feeds into the burn Cont…Grate but will not start Burn grate fills with fuelFlame. Fuel builds up Fire burns with a yellowBurn grate. Window Gets real dirty quicklyOptional Accessories Parts, Service and Returns Limited WarrantyExtended Warranty Additional Dansons Products