Breckwell P23I, P23FSA, P23FSL owner manual Thermostat Installation, Optional Thermostat

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THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION

OPTIONAL THERMOSTAT

A thermostat may help you maintain a constant house temperature automatically. A millivolt thermostat is required. A fixed wall mount or Breckwell’s hand held model can be used. The control panel can be set up two ways to operate your stove in thermostat mode.

THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION

A MILLIVOLT THERMOSTAT IS REQUIRED.

Unplug stove from power outlet.

Remove control board from stove.

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

(See figure 23)

Loosen the two screws.

Make sure to remove the jumper wire from the terminal block prior to connecting the wires.

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

SHUNTS

To change from the factory setting all that is required is to move one shunt. There is one shunt and two sets of pins on the rear upper left part of the control board. J8 or the two upper shunt and pins should be disregarded as it is for factory testing of the control board. J9 is the lower shunt and pins.

When the J9 shunt is over one pin, or off both pins, the digital control board is in high/low thermostat mode. THIS IS THE FACTORY SETTING FOR THE DIGITAL CONTROL BOARD.

When the shunt is over both pins the digital control board is in ON/OFF thermostat mode.

MODES

HIGH/LOW THERMOSTAT MODE

When engaged in this mode the stove will automatically switch between two settings. When warm enough, it will switch to the #1 or low setting. The room air blower will also slow to its lowest speed.

The Heat Level Advance setting on the bar graph will stay where it was initially set. When the house cools below the thermostat setting, the stove will switch to the feed rate of the heat level advance setting.

ON/OFF THERMOSTAT MODE

In this mode when the home is warm enough the stove will shut off. The fans will continue to run until the stove cools.

When the home cools below the thermostat setting, the stove will automatically restart and run at the last feed rate setting.

NOTE: When in “high/low” or “on/off” thermostat mode –

Do not operate the stove higher than the #3 setting.

Set damper control rod approximately ½” out. This will vary depending on elevation and weather conditions.

When stove is hooked up to a thermostat it will not operate in manual mode. This means that if the thermostat is switched to its “off” position the unit cannot be operated at the control panel.

When the stove is first plugged in it may start up on its own, THIS IS OK, let it go through the start up cycle (about 15 minutes), and it should be fine from then on.

YOUR THERMOSTAT SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED DEALER OR SERVICE PERSON.

FIGURE 23

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Contents Tradition Series P23 Introduction Important InformationSafety Precautions Table of Contents Preparation InstallationSpecifications ClearancesVenting When Outside AIR is not UsedCombustion AIR Supply Sources of Outside Combustion AirFreestanding Installations Assembling Pedestal or LEG SET Equivalent Vent Length EVLHorizontally Through Wall refer to Figure Vertically with NEW Chimney System Refer to Figure Vertically Into Existing Chimney SystemInstallation Through Side of Masonry Chimney Vertically Into Existing Masonry FireplaceInsert Installations Assembling the Flashing SETWhen Vent Pipe Extends to Chimney TOP Refer to Figures 16 When Vent Pipe Extends Through Chimney Blanking PlateChase dimensions shown are minimums and must be maintained AS a BUILT-IN FireplaceElectrical Installation Special Mobile Home Requirements Installation in to a Factory Built Metal FireplacePRE-START-UP Check OperationProper Fuel Building a FireOpening Door Room AIR FANRE-STARTING a Warm Stove Safety Features Breckwell Maintenance ToolShutdown Procedure If Stove Runs OUT of PelletsThermostat Installation Thermostat InstallationOptional Thermostat Please Read this ASH Disposal Freestanding Models MaintenanceASH Removal ASH Disposal InsertCleaning Vacuum USEBlowers Chimney Cleaning Daily Weekly Bi-Annually Annually or per TonTroubleshooting Guide Stove Shuts OFF and the # 2 Light FlashesPossible Causes Stove Shuts OFF and the # 3 Light Flashes Smoke Smell Coming Back Into the Home Stove Feeds PELLETS, but will not IgnitePossible Causes Possible Remedies Convection Blower Shuts OFF and Comes Back onFuel feed light is on, you have a bad control board Troubleshooting Guide Smoke Smell or Soot BUILD-UP High Limit Switch Keeps TrippingHeat Level Setting P23 Digital Circuit Board Timing RatesElectrical Diagram Replacement Parts P23-PNEW
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The Breckwell P23 series pellet stoves, comprising the P23FSA, P23I, and P23FSL models, are designed to provide efficient heating solutions while maintaining ease of use and aesthetic appeal. These stoves incorporate advanced technology features that set them apart in the modern heating market.

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