Sierra Products EF5001U owner manual Unit Installation, Autolite Installation Instructions

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UNIT INSTALLATION

UNIT INSTALLATION

Route the power supply cord so that it does not touch any of the exterior com ponents of the heater.

1.W hen exiting through the wall with your type L Pellet vent pipe, you may go straight out through a wall thim ble. You must connect a pellet vent tee at this point and extend the vent pipe at least 3' (three feet) vertically outside to provide good draft and allow the gases to exit. The tee must have a clean out cap for inspection and regular cleaning (Figure 4). Horizontal runs must be lim ited to 2' (two feet). A wall band is required for every 4' (four feet) minim um on a vertical run at an exterior wall.

2.All pellet vent pipe connections including exit at the

rear of the heater should be sealed with high

tem perature silicone (450E) or metallic duct tape. This prevents smoke and soot leakage into the living area. If this is not done, there is a possibility that the room fan will pick up any leakage and blow it into the room .

AUTOLITE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The AutoLite System is factory installed with the only installation requirem ents being the optional therm ostat.

Wall Thermostat Installation:

The wall therm ostat is designed to autom atically regulate the room tem perature from the control panel heat setting to the “Off” setting based upon room tem perature.

Rem em ber to leave the control panel on the "Medium or High" position when utilizing the wall therm ostat feature.

The following is a step by step procedure for installing the optional wall thermostat. Note connection term inals on left side of unit at rear (Figure 7,8). Use 18/2 thermostat wire for the installation.

a.Unplug heater from wall outlet and 12VDC power!

b. Rem ove factory jum p wire and hook up therm ostat wires to term inals (Figure 7,8).

c.Locate therm ostat approxim ately 10 to 12 feet from heater or in area that requires steady tem perature.

d. Run therm ostat wires from heater to therm ostat along wall or under carpet etc. and hook wires to therm ostat term inals. On new construction you can, of course, run wire in the walls before sheet rock or paneling is done.

Figure 7 Rear Connection Panel

e.Reconnect AC power.

f.Make sure all wiring is completed before plugging the EASYFIRE Heater back into the wall outlet.

IMPORTANT - Any electrical work perform ed on the EASYFIRE Heater should be done by qualified personnel.

Figure 8 Stove Connection Panel

Remote Control Thermostat Installation:

The rem ote therm ostat is designed to autom atically regulate the room tem perature from the control panel heat setting to the “Off” setting based upon room tem perature and placem ent of the rem ote therm ostat. Rem em ber to leave the control panel on the "Medium or High" position when utilizing the wall therm ostat feature.

The following is a step by step procedure for installing the optional rem ote therm ostat. Note connection term inals on rear of unit (Figure 1,2).

Autolite Wiring Diagram

a.Unplug heater from wall outlet and 12VDC power!

b. Mount millivolt style rem ote receiver box to rear of stove using double-sided tape.

b.Rem ove factory jum p wire and hook up therm ostat wires to term inals (Figure 7,8).

d. Reconnect AC power and follow instructions with rem ote therm ostat regarding set up.

IMPORTANT - Any electrical work perform ed on the EASYFIRE Heater should be done by qualified personnel.

DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY

The door handle and latch must be assembled and adjusted prior to the operation of the stove.

1.Position handle assem bly through door and secure with collar by sliding over shaft and tightening with allen wrench provided (Figure 9).

2. Position latch on end of shaft with flat facing allen screw. Depending on gasket, shaft will protrude approx. 1/4" through back of latch collar. Snug allen screw.

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Sierra Products EF5001U owner manual Unit Installation, Autolite Installation Instructions, Wall Thermostat Installation