Fuel Delivery Rate

The heat select button manages the fuel delivery rate by controlling the amount of time the auger motor will run as follows:

Feed

Auger Motor

* Lb.Õs

￿ Approximate

BurnTime

Rate

ON/OFF Time

Per Hour

BTU Per Hour

(hours)

Setting

(seconds)

Fuel Delivery

Fuel Delivery

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low =

1 on/5.40 off

1.5 Lb.’s hr.

13,000 BTU/hr

37

 

 

 

 

 

Med.=

1 on/3.30 off

2.5 Lb.’s/hr.

21,000 BTU/hr

22

 

 

 

 

 

High =

1 on/1.75 off

3.8 Lb.’s/hr.

32,000 BTU/hr

15

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Maximum hopper capacity is 55 lb.’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 7 - Fuel Delivery Rate, Profile® 20 FS-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feed

Auger Motor

* Lb.Õs

￿ Approximate

BurnTime

Rate

ON/OFF Time

Per Hour

BTU Per Hour

(hours)

Setting

(seconds)

Fuel Delivery

Fuel Delivery

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low =

1 on/4.50 off

1.7 Lb.’s/hr

14,000 BTU/hr

41

 

 

 

 

 

Med.=

1 on/1.90 off

2.6 Lb.’s/hr.

22,000 BTU/hr

27

 

 

 

 

 

High =

1 on/1.15 off

4.5 Lb.’s/hr

38,000 BTU/hr

16

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Maximum hopper capacity is 70 lb.’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 8 - Fuel Delivery Rate, Profile 30 FS-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feed

Auger Motor

* Lb.Õs

￿ Approximate

BurnTime

Rate

ON/OFF Time

Per Hour

BTU Per Hour

(hours)

Setting

(seconds)

Fuel Delivery

Fuel Delivery

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low =

1 on/4.50 off

1.7 Lb.’s/hr

14,000 BTU/hr

30

 

 

 

 

 

Med.=

1 on/1.90 off

2.6 Lb.’s/hr.

22,000 BTU/hr

20

 

 

 

 

 

High =

1 on/1.15 off

4.5 Lb.’s/hr

38,000 BTU/hr

11

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Maximum hopper capacity is 50 lb.’s

Table 9 - Fuel Delivery Rate, Profile 30 INS-2

*Feed rates are approximations only. Actual feed rate will vary depending on size, quality and length of fuel used and variations in line voltage.

￿Estimated heat input based on fuel value of 8400 BTU per lb. of fuel.

Your pellet stove can be operated in either the manual or automatic mode. The manual mode is used when operating without a thermostat. The automatic mode is used when utilizing a wall thermostat. When utilizing the thermostat capability the burn time can be extended dramatically depending on thermostat setting. Note: It is normal for some ash to build up on the inner glass surface at the lower burn settings.

Initial Start-Up / Empty Hopper or Feed chute:

During an initial start-up, or in the case where the hopper has run out of fuel, it will be necessary to prime the auger feed system. The control board is set to deliver fuel for approximately 2-1/2 minutes during start- up, which, with a fully primed auger, will provide the appropriate amount of fuel for ignition.

When first starting your pellet appliance, it will be necessary to prime the auger. To prime the auger you need to first fill the hopper with pellets, and press the ON/OFF button on the control board. Wait approximately 2-1/2 minutes and turn the control board OFF and then back ON again. Wait an additional 2-1/2 minutes (if necessary) and continue this process until fuel begins to fall into the UltraGrate™. Remember, different brand fuels feed at different rates.

Once fuel starts to enter the UltraGrate™, turn the stove OFF and then back ON. The auger should now be primed and the stove should deliver enough fuel for proper ignition. It may be necessary to follow these procedures in the event that the hopper runs completely out of fuel.

Manual Operation:

Pressing the stove ON/OFF button initiates the start-up cycle. The green ON/OFF light, near the top of the control board, will light up to indicate the “on” status. The fan speeds and pellet feeds are fixed during this time to provide appropriate ignition. The Fastfire™ igniter system will light the pellets feeding to the UltraGrate™, after about 3 minutes. The start-up cycle is in effect for approximately 2 minutes after flame is detected in the UltraGrate™. A photoeye monitors the existence of flame. After the start-up cycle your stove will be in the run mode. At this point the stove will operate with the heat output (heat select button) and blower settings (blower select button) selected. These settings can be selected either during or after the start-up cycle. Pressing the stove ON/OFF button during the run mode will initiate the shut down cycle. The ON/OFF indicator light will turn off. The pellets will stop feeding and the blowers will run at a fixed speed for approximately 10 minutes. At this point your stove is safely shut down and can ONLY be restarted by pressing the stove ON/OFF button again.

Automatic Operation:

Your stove is capable of running in an automatic mode with the use of a wall thermostat.

For the thermostat to control the operation of the stove, the “ON” status must be active on the stove’s ON/OFF button. The thermostat will establish either a demand mode or a stand-by mode. The thermostat should be set for the desired room temperature. If the room temperature drops below the level on the thermostat the stove will automatically begin the start-up cycle, as explained above in the Manual Operation section. Once the start-up cycle is completed the stove will operate in whatever heat and blower setting you have selected. For best operation under thermostat control, the Medium or High settings recommended. When the desired room temperature is reached the stove will automatically go into the shut down cycle. The pellet feed will stop and the blowers will continue for a controlled time allowing safe shut down of your stove. All lights will remain on when the thermostat is open. The heat and blower settings can be changed at any time, but only take affect during the run mode. When the temperature in the room drops to the level set at the thermostat, the stove will again begin the start-up cycle and resume automatic operation in the demand mode.

Note: If the stove ON/OFF button is pressed while the thermostat is in the standby mode the stove will not restart until the thermostat closes.

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