Breckwell SP 6000 owner manual Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the Breckwell SP 6000 Multi-Fuel Stove. You are now prepared to burn whole shelled corn and wood pellets in the most efficient, convenient way possible. To achieve the safest, most efficient and most enjoyable performance from your stove, you must do three things: 1) install it properly; 2) operate it correctly; and 3) maintain it regularly. The purpose of this manual is to help you do all three.

PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS MULTI-FUEL ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.

KEEP THIS MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

This stove has been independently tested to ASTM E1509-04 Standard Specification for Room Heaters, Pellet Fuel Burning Type 1, ULC/ORD 1482-90 Standard for Solid Fuel Room Heaters, and Oregon Administrative Rules for Mobile Homes (814-23-900 through 814-23-909) and Installation as a Stove Heater.

CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES (SUCH AS THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT, BUILDING INSPECTOR, ETC.,) TO DETERMINE IF A PERMIT IS NEEDED. IF SO, BE SURE TO FOLLOW ALL LOCAL GUIDELINES REGARDING THIS PRODUCT AND PROCUREMENT OF THE PERMIT PRIOR TO OPERATION OF THIS UNIT.

This pellet stove, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. The stove will be properly grounded when plugged into a standard three prong wall outlet that has been properly grounded.

This appliance is designed and tested specifically for use only with whole shelled corn or pelletized wood. It is approved for residential installation according to the current national and local building codes as a freestanding room heater. It is also approved for use in a mobile home. The stove is designed for connection to an outside combustion air source.

The stove will not operate without a power source for the blower systems and fuel feed systems. The unit is NOT designed to operate using natural draft. This unit is designed for burning wood pellets or corn only. It cannot be operated with any type of coal (see the PROPER FUEL section).

This stove is designed to provide the optimum proportions of fuel and air to the fire in order to burn free of smoke and soot. Any blockage of the air supply to or from the stove will seriously degrade its performance and will be evidenced by a smoking exhaust and a sooting window. For best operation the ash content of the wood pellet fuel should be less than 3% and the calorific value approximately 8200 BTU/LB. Avoid high ash content fuels because this will rapidly fill up the burn pot and eventually cut off the combustion air supply. CORN MUST CONTAIN LESS THAN 12% MOISTURE CONTENT. Ideally, the corn will be as low of a moisture content as possible for best performance. 12% moisture is the highest that should ever be used. Wet corn will rapidly deteriorate stove components, reduce the efficiency and cleanliness of the burn, and void all warranties.

Commercial and industrial installations of Breckwell SP 6000 Multi-Fuel Stove should not be used since operational control is often not well managed in these settings.

Model: SP 6000 Multi-Fuel Stove

Style:Freestanding

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To receive full warranty coverage, you will need to show evidence of the date you purchased your stove. We suggest that you attach your sales invoice to this page, and fill in the form on the left, so that you will have all the information you need in one place should the need for service or information occur.

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Contents Breckwell Hearth Products Table of Contents Introduction Safety Precautions Preparation InstallationSpecifications Approved InstallationsFloor Protection VentingEquivalent Vent Length EVL Combustion Air Supply Electrical InstallationExamples of Proper Installation Special Mobile Home RequirementsHorizontally Through Wall Vertically Into Existing Chimney System Vertically With New Chimney SystemVertically Into Existing Masonry Fireplace Installation Through Side of Masonry ChimneyWood Pellets OperationProper Fuel Shelled CornLighting Directions First Time Use Pre-Start CheckChanging Heat Levels Control PanelGeneral Operation Start-up CycleShut Down Procedures Damper ControlBlower Speeds Opening the Fuel Hopper Lid Restarting a warm stoveError Codes Heat Level Light IndicatorsInstallation Optional ThermostatThermostat Operation Control Panel Reset Vacuum Use MaintenanceAsh Disposal Ash RemovalCleaning Interior ChambersBlowers Recommended Maintenance Schedule Removal and Replacement of Broken Door GlassChimney & Vent Cleaning Stove Shuts Off and the Second Light Flashes Troubleshooting GuideStove Shuts Off and the Third Light Flashes Smoke Smell Coming Back Into The Home Convection Blower Shuts Off and Comes Back OnStove Will Not Feed Fuel, But Auger Light Does Come On Dirty Burn High Limit Switch Keeps Tripping Digital Circuit Board Timing RatesStir Motor Timing Rates Electrical Diagram Tool Lifetime Limited Warranty