Breckwell P4000 owner manual Installation, Specifications, Preparation, Clearances

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INSTALLATION

SPECIFICATIONS

Width: 25 ¼”

Height: 29 ½”

Depth: 24 ¼”

Weight: 340 lbs.

Flue size: 3” or 4”

Hopper Capacity: Up to 40 lbs.

(this can vary widely depending on pellet size, length, and diameter)

EPA status: exempt

Burn time: 1 lb. to 4 ½ lbs. per hour

BTU range: 8,200 to 40,000

Approved installations: mobile home, alcove, conventional

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 1

 

PREPARATION

 

 

 

 

Factory packaging must be removed, and some minor assembly

 

work is required prior to installation. Access to the rear of the

 

stove is necessary.

 

NOTE: Normally, your dealer will perform these functions.

 

 

 

 

 

CLEARANCES

 

The Breckwell P4000 has been tested and listed for installation in

 

residential, mobile home and alcove applications.

 

FLOOR PROTECTION: Freestanding installations, minimum

 

27 ¼” wide by 33 ¼” deep. The stove must be placed on a

 

continuous (grouted joints) noncombustible material such as

 

ceramic tile, cement board, brick, 3/8” millboard or equivalent, or

 

other approved or listed material suited for floor protection.

 

THE MATERIAL(S) USED MUST HAVE, OR COMBINE TO

 

HAVE, A MINIMUM INSULATIVE RATING OF ‘R1’.

 

NOTE: ceramic tile, or any tile, requires a continuous sheet

 

beneath to prevent the possibility of embers falling through to the

 

combustible floor if cracks or separation should occur in the

 

FIGURE 2

finished surface, this would include floor protection for Built-in

raised hearths. Check local codes for approved alternatives.

 

 

Clearances are measured from the sides, back and face (door

 

opening) or stove body (refer to fig. 3).

 

DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT MATERIALS OR COMPROMISES

IN THE INSTALLATION OF THIS UNIT.

INSTALL VENT WITH CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE

VENT MANUFACTURER.

FLOOR PROTECTION

FIGURE 3

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Contents Vermont Important Information IntroductionSafety Precautions Table of Contents Specifications InstallationPreparation ClearancesVenting When Outside AIR is not UsedCombustion AIR Supply Horizontally Through Wall refer to Figure P4000 InstallationEquivalent Vent Length EVL Vertically Into Existing Chimney System Vertically with NEW Chimney System Refer to FigureVertically Into Existing Masonry Fireplace Installation Through Side of Masonry ChimneySpecial Mobile Home Requirements Electrical InstallationOperation PRE-START-UP Check Proper FuelBuilding a Fire Hotrod Automatic FirestarterShutdown Procedure Breckwell Maintenance ToolSafety Features RE-STARTING a Warm StoveThermostat Installation Thermostat InstallationOptional Thermostat Millivolt Thermostat is RequiredPlease Read this ASH Removal MaintenanceASH Disposal Vacuum USEBlowers CleaningDaily Weekly Annually or per Ton Chimney CleaningPossible Causes Troubleshooting GuideStove Shuts OFF and the # 2 Light Flashes Stove Shuts OFF and the # 3 Light Flashes Possible Causes Possible Remedies Stove Feeds PELLETS, but will not IgniteSmoke Smell Coming Back Into the Home Convection Blower Shuts OFF and Comes Back onTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Heat Level Setting P4000 High Limit Switch Keeps TrippingSmoke Smell or Soot BUILD-UP Digital Circuit Board Timing RatesElectrical Diagram Burnpot Replacement PartsLifetime Limited Warranty