Cumberland Stove Works OMMF3500 Startup Check Exhaust OFF, Understanding the Fault Screens

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

MF3500G, MF3500S, MF3500B Models

UNDERSTANDING THE FAULT SCREENS

STARTUP CHECK

EXHAUST OFF

Problem: The ON key has been pushed for start and the POV (Proof of Vacuum) switch has not detected vacuum. There is a 15 second delay waiting for the start cycle to continue before the screen [START CHECK EXHAUST RUNNING] appears.

Remedy: Check for open door or gasket leaks. Restart the stove.

NO FUEL SELECTED

USE MODE KEY

Problem: The screen waits for you to push the MODE key. If any other key is pushed on the TRI-X controller, the display will alternate between [NO FUEL SELECTED USE MODE KEY] and [SELECT FUELTYPE USE MODE

KEY].

Remedy: Push MODE key and select the type of fuel in use.

HOPPER OPEN

FEED AUGER OFF

Problem: The hopper door has an interlock that stops the auger from operating. This is to assure that no injuries occur with the hopper open.

Remedy: Close hopper door.

Note: If the door remains open for an extended period of time the fire will go out. Closing the door promptly will eliminate the need to start the fire over.

The door was open for more than five minutes.

The hopper has been emptied of fuel.

Remedy: Wait a minimum of 30 seconds, push OFF key until [SELECT FUEL TYPE USE MODE KEY] appears. The normal start sequence will begin.

VACUUM FAULT

PUSH OFF/ON KEY

Problem: This message will be displayed if the door is opened or the vacuum in the burn chamber is lost because of a leak or the ash pan is removed for a long period of time.

Remedy: TRI-X controller will instruct you when to push the ON key to return to normal operation.

NOTE: If this problem persists, check the door seals are in good condition on both the ash door and the glass door.

COOL DOWN MODE

OVERTEMP SWITCH

RESET OVERTEMP

BUTTON / RESTART

Problem: The temperature of the exhaust has exceeded a safe operating level and the stove will shutdown when it has cooled to a safe level.

Remedy: The first action that should be taken when seeing the alternating screens is to check all areas around the stove for excessive heat. Causes for exceeding the overtemp limit are as follows:

COOL DOWN MODE

LOSS OF FIRE/OFF

PUSH OFF/ON TO

RESTART STOVE

Problem: These two screens are used to instruct you to push the OFF/ON key because the fire has gone out. The common reasons for this are:

The fuel selected during the startup was not correct and the feed rates are usually too much to sustain a flame.

Circulating air filter plugged.

Excessive room temperature.

Plugged circulating fan.

• Faulty circulating fan.

Dirty heat exchanger.

Overtemp Reset Button

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