Breckwell SP 6000 owner manual Optional Thermostat, Installation, Thermostat Operation

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OPERATION

Optional Thermostat

Installation

Installing an optional thermostat may help you maintain a constant house temperature automatically. A millivolt thermostat is required for proper operation. A fixed wall mount or Breckwell’s hand held remote could be used. (Contact your dealer or Breckwell to purchase a remote control or for more information.)

A millivolt thermostat is required.

Unplug the stove from the power outlet.

The two thermostat wires connect to the thermostat terminal block on the lower left side of the back of the control panel.

Insert the two wires in the terminal side and tighten the two screws to secure the wires.

Either wire can be inserted into either terminal.

Thermostat Operation

After properly installing the thermostat, move the mode of operation switch on the front of the control panel into the Thermostat mode. Plug the stove back into the power outlet. You are now ready to use the thermostat with your stove.

The thermostat will operate the stove in a “High/Low” mode. You will start your stove following the standard lighting directions previously discussed. You will then set your stove to the desired “high” heat level setting. Adjust the damper for the best operation; a good starting point for the damper is even with the ash lip, which is about halfway out. The “high” level can be anything above the Low setting up to the third heat

level. YOU SHOULD NOT USE THE FOURTH OR FIFTH HEAT LEVEL WITH A

THERMOSTAT.

When the thermostat is calling for heat, the unit will run on the heat level that you have the stove set at. When the thermostat is no longer calling for heat, the stove will automatically cycle down to the low heat level setting. The unit will remain on the low heat level setting until the thermostat again calls for heat. At that time the unit will cycle up to the heat level setting that the stove is set to. Keep in mind that there will be a three-minute delay between each heat level increase as the unit goes up each heat level setting.

The unit will continue to fluctuate between the low heat level setting and the higher setting that you set the control panel to until you push the On/Off button and turn the stove off.

The unit will follow the normal shut down procedure.

NOTE: IF THE POWER IS INTERRUPTED TO THE STOVE AND THE FIRE EXTINGUISHES, THE STOVE WILL REQUIRE MANUAL RELIGHTING. THE HIGHLEVEL MUST ALSO BE RESET.

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