Cumberland Stove Works OMMF3500 warranty Startup Sequence of Events, Shutdown Sequence of Events

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

MF3500G, MF3500S, MF3500B Models

Startup SEQUENCE OF EVENTS

After the stove is plugged in the wall receptacle, the controller prompts the operator for commands. The parlor stove will start, stop and continue operation at the preset temperature.

TRI-X STEP 1. Select fuel type by pressing the MODE key. TRI-X STEP 2. Set stove heat cycle by pressing the AUX 1 key.

TRI-X STEP 3. Start the MF3500 Parlor Stove by pressing the ON key.

COMPONENT

OPERATION START

OPERATION END

 

 

 

Exhaust Blower

Starts Immediately.

Will continue until shutdown. Shutdown will

 

 

occur when the operating temperature is

 

 

below 90º.

 

 

 

Feed Auger

Auger automatically starts when ON key is

The auger will continue at the feed rate

 

pushed.

specified by the HEAT SETTING.

 

 

NOTE: Safety switches must be activated to

 

 

continue proper operation.

 

 

 

Room Fan

Room fan starts when stove heats up to 110ºF.

Will continue to operate until the stove cools

 

 

down to below 90ºF. This may take several

 

 

minutes after fire is out.

 

 

 

Automatic Shutdown

If after 15 minutes, the stove has not reached

Should the timer expire before the preset

 

the preset operating temperature, the unit will

operating temperature is achieved, wait 30

 

begin to automatically shutdown.

seconds, then simply reset the stove by

 

 

pressing the OFF key.

 

 

 

Normal Operation

If after 15 minutes the preset operating

Operation will continue until either the stoves

 

temperature of 110°F is achieved, normal

control is to the OFF position, or the operating

 

operation will continue.

temperature falls below 90ºF. At such time the

 

 

stove will default to the Automatic Shutdown.

 

 

 

SHUTDOWN SEQUENCE OF EVENTS

Once the parlor stove has reached the normal operating temperature and switched to OFF the unit will immediately stop feeding fuel and continue safety shutting down for at least 30 minutes.

COMPONENT

shutdown

OPERATION END

 

 

 

Exhaust Blower

Unchanged operation until preset OFF

Continues until the operating temperature falls

 

temperature is achieved.

below 90º. May take several minutes, up to an

 

 

hour.

 

 

 

Feed Auger

Auger stops feeding fuel.

NOTE: Safety switches must be activated to

 

 

continue proper operation.

 

 

 

Room Fan

Unchanged operation until preset OFF

Will continue to operate until the heater cools

 

temperature is achieved.

down to below 90ºF. This may take several

 

 

minutes.

 

 

 

Over Temperature Shutdown

If the heater’s HIGH LIMIT sensor detects

It is rare that the HIGH LIMIT temperature is

 

HIGH HEAT, an automatic shutdown is

reached. However, should this error occur,

 

activated.

let the heater cool down for an hour before

 

 

attempting to restart.

 

 

 

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