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32 LIONS LANE - BUILDING INSPECTION 32 LIONS LANE JI f (MLI of *alem, massac4usEtts Public Prnpertq i9epartment iguilbing Department (One 6alrm (Breen 500-745-9595 Ext. 300 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer December 6, 1993 To Whom it May Concern RE: Pellit Stove The pellit stove at 32 Lions Lane was installed correctly. I inspected the exhaust pipe on November 23, 1993 and found it to be properly installed and in accordance with the manu- facture's specs. Sincerely, Yohn J.bhi s —� Assisant Buil ing Inspector JJJ: scm Plans must be filed and approved by the Inspector before a permit will be granted. v No. a)on City Of Salem Ward_ ,r Home Phone # 5c Bus. Phone # APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL A SOLID FUEL BURNING STOVE Salem,Mass., TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit to build according to the following specifications: Owner's name and addres Architect's name Mechanic's name and address Tho StnvA ¢hnnno Location of building,No. 354 N Rroadczay Salem, NH 03079 What is the purpose of building? Material of building? _ If a dwelling,for how many families? Will the building conform to threquirementdof the law? _gam c^ Estimated cost ntractorsLic.N Signature of ap 'cant REMA S 00 No. r Ward___ APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL A SOLID FUEL BURNING STOVE Location.3Z );ph$ PERMIT GRANTED App ov ilding 1 spector � VU v COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS E k DEFAIC:MENT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS ���� 600 WASHINGTON STREET games : Camooec BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02111 o n:55,one' WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT 1. (licensee/perminee) with a principal place of business/residence at: (City/Satelzip) do herebv certify, under the pains and oenalcies of perjury, that: [ ] I am an employer providing the following workers' compensation coverage for my employees working on this job. Insurance Company Policy Number [ ] 1 am a sole proprietor and have no one working for me. V/1 am a sole proprietor, general coitractor or homeowner c' a one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation insurance policies: Mrs—Bec of' NH Inc. d/b/a The Stove Shoppe Hanover Insurance Co. WHV 364 00 06 Name of Contractor _r Insurance Company/Policy Number Name of Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number Name of Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number [] I am a homeowner performing all the work myself. NOTE: Please he aware that while homeowners who employ persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on a dwelling of not more than three units in which the homeowner also resides or on the grounds appurtenant thereto are not generally considered to be employers under the Workers' Compensation Act(GL C. 152,sect. 1(5)),application by a homeowner for a license or permit moy evidence the legal surfs f an emp!oy-r under the Workers' Compen.ation Act. I understand that a copy of this statement will be forwarded to the Department of Industrial Accidents' Office of Insurance for coverage verifi=ion and that failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties consisting of a fine of up to $1500.00 and/or imprisonment of up to one year and civil penalties in the form of a Stop Work Order and a fine of S 100.00 a day against me. Signed this day of ' 19 Licensee/Permittee Licensor/Permittor (alai% ,��I�Illiil I!i I �I�III o I!::: :' Pellet Sbonne Preparation, Installation, Option & Maint:enance Manual = KEEP THIS MANUAL May 1992 OWM E R'S MAIVUAL MANUFACTURED BY Travis IndimrksIw. 10850 117TH PLACE N. E. KIRKLAND, WA 98033 0 Copyright 1992 T.I. INTRODUCTION We Welcome YOU as a new owner of an ELAN PS pellet fired appliance. In purchasing an ELAN PS you have joined the growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of an energy system reflects both a concern for environment and aesthetics. The ELAN PS is one of the finest pellet fired home heaters the world over. This manual will illustrate and detail the variety of uses and applications for the ELAN PS. Please familiarize yourself with the Owner's Manual before installing your pellet burning appliance and save the manual for future reference. This manual covers in detail the necessary steps required in assembling and installing your appliance to meet all safety codes. Included are helpful hints and suggestions which will make the installation and operation of your new pellet fired appliance an easier and more enjoyable experience. We offer our continual support and guidance to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment fro r pelle umin liance. _ Many years of wamtth, si nt ' Production Ma Plant Manager Technical Director Director Of124neering ag r 4t Controller oreman Cust mer Service Manag C.-Manager "ippingMager Sales Manager s Manager *Sales IMPORTANT • ' • Record Important Product Data Here No other Travis Industries product has the same Mail your .. Card Today, and�81re serial number as yours. You will find the serial number YOUr Bill Of Sele. on the underside of the hopper lid. f ?o receive full warranty coverage,.you wtlt need This serial number will be needed in case you require t0 ShOw:evid@nCe of the date you purChasec! service of any type. yourapptiance. Do not mail yourBill of Saletc Model#: ELAN PS ° 1Ne suggest that you attach your Bill of Sale Serial Number: to this page so that you:v✓ill have all the information you need in one place should the Purchase Date: need forservice or.information occur Purchased From: Tested to UL1482/ULCS627/CSAB366.2/ASTM E-91 Standards By: Warnock Hersey Professional Services LTD. This pellet fired appliance has been tested and listed for use in manufactured homes in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 814-23-900 through 909. PAGE 1 . . • • VIEWING DOOR AND ASHPAN MUST BE CLOSED • THE ELAN PS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED AND AND LATCHED DURING OPERATION. APPROVED FOR THE BURNING OF PELLETIZED WOOD FUEL ONLY. THE BURNING OF ANY TYPE _ • THIS UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED IN OF FUEL OTHER THAN THAT LISTED WILL VOID ORDER TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF A HOUSE ALL WARRANTIES AND THE SAFETY LISTING OF FIRE. FOR YOUR SAFETY THE INSTALLATION THE UNIT. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BURN ANY INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. OTHER FUEL THAN SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT METHODS OR COM- PROMISE INSTALLATION. • THE EXHAUST SYSTEM SHOULD BE CHECKED T TWICE A YEAR MINIMUM FOR ANY BUILD-UP OF-= • CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS TO SOOT OR CREOSOTE. =: OBTAIN A PERMIT AND INFORMATION ON ANY IN- STALLATION RESTRICTIONS OR INSPECTION RE- • GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS MUST-- QUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. ALSO, NOTIFY NEVER BE USED TO START THE FIRE OR YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY THAT YOU ARE "FRESHEN UP" THE FIRE. DO NOT STORE OR Fy INSTALLING A PELLET BURNING APPLIANCE. USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE. • THIS UNITS EXHAUST SYSTEM WORKS WITH A --- NEGATIVE COMBUSTION CHAMBER PRESSURE • ASHES MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN A METAL AND A LOW POSITIVE CHIMNEY PRESSURE. IT IS CONTAINER WITH A TIGHT FITTING LID, AND VERY IMPORTANT THAT THE EXHAUST SYSTEM PLACED ON A NON-COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE BE COMPLETELY AIRTIGHT AND PROPERLY BEFORE FINAL DISPOSAL. INSTALLED. THE CHIMNEY JOINTS SHOULD BE SEALED WITH RTV 500 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT • THIS UNIT MUST BE CONNECTED TO A ^' (500° F) (260° C) SILICONE SEALANT. IMPROPERLY GROUNDED, STANDARD 110 VOLT, 60 HZ.: INSTALLED STOVES ARE THE MAJOR CAUSE OF ELECTRICAL OUTLET. NEVER ROUTE THE HOME FIRES. POWER CORD UNDER OR IN FRONT OF THE:. UNIT. • NEVER BLOCK FREE AIRFLOW THROUGH THE (��, OPEN VENTS OF THE UNIT. • DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR - REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE • NEVER TRY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY PART POWER CORD. _ OF THE APPLIANCE UNLESS INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL ALL OTHER WORK • DO NOT USE AN ADAPTOR PLUG. SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED TECHNICIAN. • BEFORE REMOVING PANELS, DISCONNECT THE-,. • WAIT UNTIL THE APPLIANCE HAS COOLED POWER CORD FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET. BEFORE CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE PRO- NOTE: TURNING THE CONTROL SWITCH OFF _ CEDURES. DOES NOT DISCONNECT THE POWER TO ALL fi ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. w • TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. GRANTS NO WARRANTY, IMPLIED OR STATED, FOR THE • WHEN INSTALLED IN A MOBILE HOME, THEUNIT INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MUST BE GROUNDED TO THE STEEL CHASSIS OF STOVE, AND ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE MOBILE HOME AND BOLTED TO THE FLOOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE(S). IN COMPLIANCE WITH AND ACCORDING TO H.U.D. REQUIREMENTS. • DO NOT INSTALL IN A BEDROOM OF A MOBILE HOME. •. THE APPLIANCE WILL NOT OPERATE USING NATURAL DRAFT OR WITHOUT A POWER • KEEP FOREIGN OBJECTS OUT OF THE HOPPER. SOURCE FOR THE BLOWERS AND FUEL-FEEDING SYSTEMS. • ALWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL • KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR LATER USE. PAGE 2 TABLEOF CONTENTS - . . - Introduction and Important Information 1 Safety Precautions 2 Features and Specifications -Stove& Insert --- 4-- STOVE INSTALLATION: Preparation for Installation Vertical Pipe Adapter Freestanding Installation Specifications- 7 Horizontal Comer Installation .nt Vertical Exterior Flue Installation 1p>;. Inside Vertical Installation with Roof Termination Hearth Stove Installation into existing Masonry Fireplace or Zero Clearance (Metal) Fireplace 12 VerticalInstallation into existing Factory-Bulft Chimney- 13 Horizontal Installation 14- Freestanding Mobile Home Installation Freestanding Residential Alcove Installation 16 1 USE AND CARE: Location and Use of Controls - 17 Operating your Pellet Appliance is Normal Operating Sounds- 20:7:, 2� Care and Maintenance Schedule 21 - Care & Maintenance Instructions ---- 22-: Before Calling for Service 28y Replacement Parts List 31 Limited Warranty 32.- Product Listing Information 33' PAGE 3 FEATURESAND • * FREESTANDING CONVENIENT LONG BURN TIME * ALCOVE VERSATILE MOBILE HOME CLOSE CLEARANCES * DURABLE POWERFUL EFFICIENT FANS SUPERIOR AUGER SYSTEM HUGE HOPPER STAINLESS STEEL FIREPOT QUIET OPERATION Stove Heating Capacity SOFT.........................1200 tol900 Maximum Bum Rate lbs/hr.....................................1.2 to 4.7 Emissions Gramstper hour..................... .8 (EPA Exempt) Maximum Bunting Time(Hours).............Up to 50 Flue Opening Diameter..........................3.0"(76 mm) Height from floor to top of stove .............27"(686mm) --- Overall Width ....................................:.....24"(610 mm) Overall Depth (Add 2 1/4"for flue).........251/4"(641 mm) Hopper Capacity (Ibs).............................60 (27 KG) (Estimated) Unit Weight (Ibs) .....................................260 (118 KG) Electrical Rating......................................115 Volts,3 Amps, 60 HZ Watts ............................................180 (Approx.) FUEL:The unit is designed to operate using 1/4 inch diameter pellets that comply with A.P.F.I' standards. If the fuel does not comply to this standard,the unit may not operate as designed. If the pellets are larger that 1/4 inch diameter the unit may need adjustments; consult with your dealer. NOTE: • Store pellets in a clean dry place. • Emissions information and efficiency information based on tests conducted by E.E.M.C. Laboratory. BTU.output will vary depending on pellet size, moisture content and pellet type. Heating capacity is subject to variations due to pellet type, relative moisture content,floor plan, degree of home insulation, and temperature zone. • A.F.P.I. -Association of Pellet Fuel Industries. • Heating Capacity is based on maximum bum rate. • Maximum burn time is based on low bum rate. PAGE 4 4.. A • READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW APPLIANCE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH. PREPARATION: 1. Remove all tape and packaging. 2. Remove the wood shipping frame from around and under the appliance. 3. Check that no parts have become loose and the appliance has not been damaged during shipping. 4. Remove the hardware pack from the appliance. 5. READ THE OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE PROCEEDING. Appliance should be located such that no doors, drapes,furniture or other combustibles can be placed close or swing closer than the minimum stated clearances. • The appliance must be installed in a level, secure position. Required Floor Protection: Front- s" (152 mm) Minimum size 261/8"W x 31 1/2"D(664mmW x 800 mmD) Sides- 0" ( 0 mm) Of non-combustible material with a minimum thickness4 of 26 gauge 018", .5mm floor protection must extend Back - 0" ( 0 mm) 9 9 (• 1 Chimney Lengths Maximum Minimum Vertical 33' (10.06 m) Subject to installation. See Fig.9 Horizontal 10' (3.05 m) Subject to installation. See Fig.4&9 Combined Horizontal& 4' Horizontal 30'Vertical Any Lesser Combination is Y Vertical 1 10'Horizontal 25'Vertical I Acceptable. 4 NOTE#1: On chimneys with vertical heights that exceed 15'and/or horizontal runs that exceed 4', a 40'dlameter pellet vent is recommended. ;.:_ � .. NOTE#2: When this unit is installed above 4000'in attitude,4"diameter pellet vent should be used. • Do not obtain combustion air from attic,garage, unventilated crawl space or any other enclosed space. Do not. locate combustion air inlet at an elevation higher than exhaust termination. • Outside air(combustion air intake) is recommended, but not required,for all residential installations, but Is required for mobile home installations. If an outside air intake (combustion air intake) is used, it must be`- connected to a 1-3/4", or larger, metal or aluminium duct with a rodent screen fixed to the termination.- Do not use P.V.0.duct. ;.-.Y .., NOTE: TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., recommends that an outside air(combustion air) intake be used in all a -= installations. If one is not used,there is a possibility of combustion gases (smoke) being released into your home, H there is a power outage while the unit is in operation. �i ' The ELAN PS pellet stove exhaust vent accepts 3"diameter pellet vent pipe. Some of the brands available for use with the ELAN PS are: 1. Duravent Model PL-Vent 2• James A. Ryder MFG Model PL-Vent 3. MetalFab Model Pellet Vent_ Simpson Dura-Vent Ryder Mfg., Inc. P.O. Box 1138 P.O. Box 1510 241 Arvin Avenue Wichita, KS 67201 a:- Vacaville, CA 95688 Stoney Creek, Ontario Canada (316) 943-2351 (707) 446-1786 or (416) 662-1701 1-800-227-8846 NOTE: 4"diameter may be substituted when a 3"to 4"adapter is used. See manufacturer's installation instructions for precautions required for passing vent through a combustible wall or ceiling. Do not connect this appliance to a vent serving another appliance. All sections of pellet vent must be fastened to each other with sheet metal screws and silicone sealed with type 500 degree Fahrenheit(260°C) RTV(high heat) silicone sealer,to ensure that the joints are airtight. PAGE 5 PIPE . . TER The vertical pipe adapter is an optional Rem used to center the pellet vent on the pellet stove. It allows for a more compact installation then using offsets on the pellet vent. To install the vertical pipe adapter,follow the directions below. 1. Take the vertical pipe adapter, along with the 5 screws,out of the box and inspect for any damage. 2. When determining the final position of the stove,take into consideration the location of the vertical pipe adapter once it is installed. It is best to install the vertical pipe adapter before determining the location of the stove, making the final alignment with the pellet vent more accurate. 3. The vertical pipe adapter allows for the use of 3"pellet vent or 6"singlewall or doublewall stovepipe. Use the appropriate collar for the vent type used. 4. Insert the vertical pipe adapter onto the pellet stove and align it so the length of the adapter is vertical. On the the vertical pipe adapter where it connects to the exhaust pipe there are three holes. One is on the outward side,one is on the top, and one is located on the bottom. Make a mark on the exhaust tube where these holes line up. Make sure the pipe adapter is all the way against the exhaust pipe and property aligned when making these marks. Take the vertical pipe adapter off and drill a 9/64" hole where the three marks where placed on the exhaust pipe. 5. Apply a high-temperature silicone sealant(type 500 degree RTV) around the outside perimeter of the exhaust pipe near the end and slide the vertical pipe adapter into place. Attach the vertical pipe adapter to the exhaust pipe by sliding it into place and screwing in the three sheet-metal screws through the vertical pipe adapter and into the holes that were drilled in step 4. Inspect the connection between the exhaust pipe and vertical pipe adater for an airtight seal. Apply more high-temperature silicone sealant If necessary. 6. The vertical pipe adapter has a sheet metal bracket used to secure the vertical pipe adapter to the stove. It attaches to the back of the stove in two locations. Drill the 9/64"holes in the back of the stove. Drill only enough to penetrate the first layer of metal. Screw in the remaining two sheet-metal screws with a phillips-head screwdriver. 7. The vertical pipe adapter can now be attached to the vent. Make sure to seal the connection between the vertical pipe adapter and vent with a high-temperature silicone sealant(type 500 degree RTV). Collar for 3" Pellet vent 5 Collar for 6" Stovepipe • Sheet Metal Bracket Used to Secure the Vertical Pipe Adapter to the Stove Drill Three Holes for the • Screws that hold the Remove this Plate to Clean the Vertical Pipe Adapter Vertical Pipe Adapter to the Exhaust Pipe „ Use the Three Hales on the Verttical Pipe Adapter to mark the Three Holes that will be drilled into the Exhaust Pipe (Make sure the Vertical Pipe Adapter is Vertical and fully inserted) PAGE FREESTANDING , . . • . LOCATION OF EXHAUST VENT AND OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE 24" (610mm) i 4 i 5 3/4" (146mm) 31/16" (78mCOMBUSTION m) EXHAUST VENT AIR INTAKE ACCEPTS 1 3/4" (44mm) DIA 3" (76mm) DIA. PELLET VENT 10" 8 7/8" (254mm) (225mm) FIGURE 1 PAGE 7 MOM ' ' ' • ' • FLOOR PROTECTION: (Fig. 2 & 3) G. Front 6" (152 mm) NOTE: Front floor protection is measured from the door opening. H. Sides 0" (Omm) .1 H. Back 0"(Omm) :. NOTE: Floor protector should extend to areas below and 2" (50 mm) to each side of a"tee"when used(See Fig.6):" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES: VERTICAL PIPE INTERIOR VERTICAL FLUE INSTALLATION ADAPTER i. . Figures 2&3 3" Pellet Vent 6" Stovepipe _ A Sidewall to unit 8"- (203 mm) 8" - (203 mm) 8" -(203 mm) B Backwall to unit 11"- (279 mm) 7" - (178 mm) 9" -(229 mm) _ C Comer wall to unit 2"- ( 51 mm) 2" -( 51 mm) 2" -( 51 mm) _ D Flue vent/chimney 3"- ( 76 mm) 3" -( 76 mm) 3" - ( 76 mm) NOTE: Dimension"C" , comer to unit, and"B', backwall to unit,will vary depending on the type and brand of pellet vent or interior connector used. Always maintain the"D"dimension,pellet vent/interior connector clearance,when installing this unit. Check your pellet vent/intehor connector instructions for information on Its size and clearance required to comestibles. NOTE: Singlewall interior connectors require a minimum 30' clearance to combustibles. HORIZONTAL THROUGH THE WALL INSTALLATION OR VERTICAL - EXTERIOR INSTALLATION Figures 2&3 A Sidewall to unit 8" - (203 mm) B Backwall to unit 3" - ( 76 mm) C Comer Wall to unit 2" - ( 51 mm) D Flue vent/chimney 3" - ( 76 mm) z BACKWALL CORNER WALL C B p H Q H J ,..:... Z o H (0") Lu A ° C FIGURES 2 & 3 PAGE 8 HORIZONTAL. • ' • . z_ E —1110. E cD co OPTIONAL DIRECTION 0 r, IF . ........ �'" - 2". MIN. (51 mm) 12" MIN. OPTIONAL COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE' ✓ (304mm) WALL TH IMBLE 1 PELLET VENT CHIMNEY CAP FIGURE 4 The exhaust vent termination on either vertical or horizontal installations shall be located as follows: • A minimum of 4 feet(1219 mm) below or beside and a minimum of 1 foot(305 mm) above any door or window that opens, or any opening into a building. • A minimum of 2 feet (610 mm) from any adjacent building. • A minimum of 7 feet(2134 mm) above grade,when located adjacent to public walkways. o• A minimum of 2 feet(610 mm) above grass,plants or other combustible surfaces. PAGE 9 : VERTICAL O . FLUE-SYSTEM NOTE: FOR STANDARD OR CORNER INSTALLATION, STANDARD INSTALLATION SHOWN. WIND/RAIN CAP 24'MIN. FLASHING (610mm) a JyS"; SUPPORT BRACKET EVERY 5 FEET 3*MIN.p6mm1� PELLET VENT OPTIONAL + M,. COMBUSTNAL "y INTAKE WITH 9V - -; ELBOW OR HOOD 3'MIN.p6mm) — ` WALL THIMBLE --- '. TEE WITH 6'(152mm) CLEAN OUT COVER NONCOMBUSTIBLE HEARTH PAD FIGURE 5 The exhaust vent termination on either vertical or horizontal installations shall be located as follows: • A minimum of 4 feet If 219 mm) below or beside and a minimum of 1 foot(305 mm) above any door or window that opens, or any opening into a building. • A minimum of 2 feet(610 mm)from any adjacent building. • A minimum of 7 feet (2134 mm) above grade,when located adjacent to public walkways. • A minimum of 2 feet(610 mm) above grass,plants or other combustible surfaces. PAGE 10 INSIDE- VERTICAL INSTALLATION WITH ROOF NOTE: FOR STANDARD OR CORNER INSTALLATION, STANDARD INSTALLATION SHOWN. WIND/RAIN CAP 24*MIN. FLASHING (610mm) o-z OTPION 1. - WALL OR CEILING THIMBLE . .,._ OPTION 2. FIRESTOP WITH 3-(76MM)CLEARANCE A. �r 3•MIN.(76mm) A > L 3•MIN.(7&wn) PELLET VENT :x ems; TEE WITH CLEAN OFnONAL COMBUSTIONAIR + 6'(152mm) INTAKE WITH 90• ELBOW OR HOOD rEXTEND STIBLE '''"j,•.; UST DER TEE ' %" ;. NON-COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH PAD �•.. FIGURE 6 The exhaust vent termination on either vertical or horizontal installations shall be located as follows: • A minimum of 4 feet(1219 mm) below or beside and a minimum of 1 foot(305 mm) above any door or window that opens, or any opening into a building. • A minimum of 2 feet(610 mm)from any adjacent building. • A minimum of 7 feet(2134 mm)above grade,when located adjacent to public walkways. • A minimum of 2 feet (610 mm) above grass,plants or other combustible surfaces. PAGE 11 HEARTH • INSTALLATION • EXISTING MASONRY . • CLEARANCE WIND / RAIN CAP SEAL COVER PLATE TO 6" MIN. [152mm] CHIMNEY WITH SILICONE 4" MIN. [10� 2mm] SEALER POSITIVE 10 3'STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE CONNECTION WALL PIPE OR FLEXIBLE (COMPLETE RELINE) LINER CAN BE USED J► BLOCK-OFF PLATE OR (SEE NOTE BELOW). NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MAY BE USED . ATTHE FIREPLACE DAMPER LOCATION. THIS SEAL MUST BE AIRTIGHT. (SEE BELOW) SINGLE WALLTEE CAN BE USED AS A OPTION 120 TERMINATION OF DIRECT CONNECTION IL 00 6'MIN. ��� (152MM) OPTIONAL OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE AIR INTAKE OPTIONS NON-COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH PAD FIGURE 7 NOTE: Masonry fireplace installations require a direct connection 4l positive (complete reline) connection to the chimney flue. With a direct connection a block-off plate made of metal or other non-combustible material (i.e. Kaowool or high temperature fiberglass insulation) must be used at the damper location and sealed airtight. The singlewall pipe or flexible liner must extend past the block-off plate or insulation by one(1)foot (305 mm) or to the first flue tile If the chimney has a the lining. With a positive connection,the block-off plate at the damper location is optional, but a sealed cover plate is required at the top of the chimney. A positive connection (complete reline) is recommended for ease of cleaning.Zero clearance (metal)fireplace installations require a complete reline to top of chimney. PAGE 12 VERTICAL INSTALLATION • EXISTING FACTORY BUILT NOTE: FOR STANDARD OR CORNER INSTALLATION, STANDARD INSTALLATION SHOWN. FLASHING 24" I MIN [610mm] KEEP CLEARANCE OPTION 1 . WALL OR I SPECIFIED BY CEILING THIMBLE FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY MANUFACTURER OPTION 2. FIRESTOP WITH I I 3" [76mm] CLEARANCE PELLETVENTTO i FACTORYBUILTADAPTER ~ REQUIRED 3" MIN. [76mm] PELLET VENT r� 3" MIN. [76mm] TEE WITH CLEAN OUT COVER AF oom �r000 6•MIN. I OPT10NALOOMBUSMON AIR (152MM) / INTAKE WITH 90° ELBOW rt OR HOOD4. l _ — NON-COMBUSTIBLE '-' MATERIAL - MUSTEXTEND UNDER THE TEE. FIGURE B The exhaust vent termination on either vertical or horizontal installations shall be located as follows: • A minimum of 4 feet(1219 mm) below or beside and a minimum of 1 foot(305 mm)above any door or window that opens,or any opening into a building. • A minimum of 2 feet(610 mm)from any adjacent building. • A minimum of 7 feet(2134 mm) above grade,when located adjacent to public walkways. • A minimum of 2 feet(610 mm) above grass,plants or other combustible surfaces. PAGE 13 HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION WIND/RAIN CAP --W N -fi- I I I i I I 24'MIN. FLASHING I I (610mm) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SUPPORT I I BRACKET I I 24 MIN. EVERY I I (610mm) 5 FEET ) -.( I CHIMNEY CAP I I I 12'MIN.(305mm) i ii / 3'MIN.(76mm)� ) TO NOTE OPTIONAL AIR INTAKENTAKE WITH 900 I I ELBOW OR DOD I I WALL THIMBLE I CHIMNEY 6'(152mm) CAP ..« „r. ...:.....: ..........:. ..... 1'MIN. (305mm) NONCOMBUSTIBLE HEARTH PAD FIGURE 9 NOTE: A 6 ft. (1829mm) vertical rise is recommended to maintain a better draft. However, a shorter rise may be used. Vertical installation as in Figure 5 is preferred. If a shorter rise is used and the termination is under an eave or overhang,the termination must be at least 24"(610mm)from the combustible material, and the chimney must be vented at least 12" (305mm)from the dwelling. The exhaust vent termination on either vertical or horizontal installations shall be located as follows: • A minimum of 4 feet (1219 mm) below or beside and a minimum of 1 foot (305 mm) above any door or window that opens, or any opening into a building. • A minimum of 2 feet (610 mm)from any adjacent building. • A minimum of 7 feet (2134 mm) above grade,when located adjacent to public walkways. • A minimum of 2 feet(610 mm) above grass, plants or other combustible surfaces. PAGE 14 MOBILE • INSTALLATION =E �r 4rw OPTIONAL DIRECTION F6 I r• •� •... ... •• r MIN. (5111011( lon�lr mr°�n�r 12'MIN lot OPTIONAL COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE f w wa,m (3060181) we...l 1 wALLTHIMBLE PELLET VENT CHIMNEY CAP HORIZONTAL CORNER INSTALLATION �...,. VERTICAL EXTERIOR FLUE SYSTEM I I 1 1 1 1 y,K 1 I YOILO.OiI rj I I I naldwmrt�a i i� i i 1 I I I I I fIOR f„m1 I 1 Kw PM I 1 T� 1 I 1 _ll rw0url i,- � I I I aw�r rwfl�l..� AYIMn I rw��l I Iy�Ol�mOOIw�.v, I Tr NOOwMs �� Irlrrwoui.l �O 1t�OG I 1 1 �llrf fl•�, xoGwOM�IMe rl" I � \PYI® Wux,llm [nools� aw P� INSIDE VERTICAL INSTALLATION WITH ROOF TERMINATION HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION CAUTION: The structural integrity of the mobile home floor,wall, ceiling and roof must be maintained. In addition to the FREESTANDING RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION requirements, the following requirements are mandatory for installation into a mobile home: 1. The stove must be permanently bolted to the floor of the mobile home. (Some states do not require this;check with your local building department.) 2. The stove must have permanent outside air(combustion air) intake. 3. The stove must be grounded to the steel chassis of the mobile home. (Some states do not require this;check with your local building department.) PAGE 15 RESIDENTIAL ALCOVE INSTALLATION 8" MIN. 8" MIN. [203mm] [203mm] E E co Z. E E O N N .x- Q ADO 40" MIN. [1016mm] FIGURE 11 MINIMUM ALCOVE HEIGHT 60"- (1524mm) MAXIMUM ALCOVE DEPTH 48"- (1219mm) PAGE 16 LOCATION AND USE OF • - • Pellet Stove Controls Tums power ON and OFF to system components. AIR CONTROL KNOB aF11 F Indicates unit is in Pull out to open (increase air) • operation. Push in to close (decrease air) Initiates Start-up cycle. ' Controls e Y pellet feed rate. 3 � *z ;;� %S:`.8:...n.,8.,.:..._............8.' COntrO1S COOVBCIIOn 8lf fan I kspeed. 010 y _ FIGURE 27 PAGE 17 OPERATING • I STEP 1. RECOMMENDED FUEL TYPES& SIZES: The unit is designed to operate using 1/4"diameter pellets that comply with A.P.F.I. * standards. If the fuel does not comply to this standard, the unit may not operate as designed. If the pellets are larger than 1/4"diameter, the unit may need adjustments. Consult with your dealer. NOTE: Store pellets in a clean, dry place. Check frequently for foreign objects that may get mixed in with the pellets. A.P.F.I. = Association of Pellet Fuel Industries. STEP 2. PRIMING THE AUGER: - Priming the auger is only required when the unit is new or when the hopper has completely run out of pellets. A. Load the hopper with pellets. B. Set the burn rate control knob to "HIGH". C. Switch the power switch to"ON". D. Press the start switch and release when indicating light comes on. This will start the auger and begin the priming process. Once pellets are feeding into the firepot (about ten minutes),turn the power switch"OFF." You are now ready to start a fire. STEP 3. STARTING YOUR APPLIANCE: A. Open the door and place a wax-impregnated wood fire starter or add gelled firestarter on a few pellets in the center of the firepot and light. When the fire starter is burning, close the door. B. Push the black"AIR CONTROL KNOB"in to the closed position. (Located on the lower left side of the unit). Press the power switch"ON." Adjust the bum rate control to the"OFF" position and press the start switch. The amber indicator light will come on. _ C. Once the pellets are burning and you have established a fire, set the bum rate to the "HIGH" position. Then pull the black"AIR CONTROL KNOB"out to the open position. D. Before turning the unit to a lower bum setting, it is necessary to run the unit on"HIGH" for at least 15-20 minutes after a fire has been established.This allows the unit to reach proper operating temperature. Failure to do this could result in an inadequate operating temperature and the unit will tum itself off. If this happens, you will have to repeat the entire start-up procedure. E. The convection blower will be OFF for approximately 15 minutes after start-up of the appliance. This is to allow the appliance to reach operating temperature before the convection fan comes on. The fan will also continue to run after the stove has been shut off until the unit has cooled down. NOTE: The first couple of times the unit is operated it will emit an odor and smoke for the first few hours of operation while the paint and oils on the metal cure. STEP 4. RUNNING YOUR APPLIANCE: p , E_ A. Burn rate control and air control settings for normal operation when the bum rate setting is set on: "HIGH", Air Control knob is pulled completely out for fully"Open" position. MEDIUM RANGE", Air Control knob is between fully"Closed"and "Open." "LOW BURN", Air Control knob is pushed completely in for fully"Closed" position. NOTE: The Air Control knob settings for your unit could vary due to type and quality of fuel used. Therefore, it is suggested that you establish the settings that best suit your particular fuel needs. This is done by adjusting the air control knob "OPEN"or"CLOSED"to allow more or less combustion air. Flame should be yellow in color and brisk with a gentle agitation of pellets in the bum pot. PAGE 18 OPERATING APPLIANCE STEP 5. TURNING THE UNIT OFF: A. Tum the power switch to the "OFF"position. The unit will automatically turn the convection and combustion fans off when the temperatures have reached the shut down range. AUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES: 1. POWER OUTAGES During a power outage the unit will shut itself down safely. It will not restart unless there is a sufficient firepot temperature to sustain combustion. 2. OVERHEATING This unit is equipped with an overheat sensor. If the unit becomes overheated, it will shut itself down safely. The appliance will not restart until it has cooled to a safe level. it may be necessary to restart the unit if this occurs. If this happens frequently,tum the unit off and consult with your dealer to determine the problem. 3. BLOCKED FLUE OR DOWN DRAFT PROTECTION This unit is equipped with a draft flow switch. If a draft restriction or back draft occurs,the unit will automatically shut itself off. If the restriction or back draft Is momentary, it will automatically resume operation. If not, you will need to locate the restriction and correct it before restarting your unit. q _ PAGE 19 ' NORMALOPERATING • 0 n ik Heat Exchange Thermostatic Tubes , ,:;:• Control You will hear air This part can produce a clicking being forced through sound as it the heat exchange tubes by the automatically turns convection fan. the convection fan "ON"or"OFF". Convection Fan Exhaust Fan The modem high Firepot Auger Motor efficiency fan may When the auger The flow of exhaust have a hum or As pellets are fed to gasses through this pulsating sound, feeds pellets you air-cooled induction pamcularly on the high the firepot,a light may hear the setang.This sound clicking sound may intermittent buzz of motor creates a steadylow-pitched may change as the be heard. speed is varied. this motor running. hum. FIGURE 29 PAGE 20 CARE AND MAINTENANCE. SEE THE CARE& MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS ON THESE PROCEDURES. Weekly Maintenance: There are several areas and parts of the unit that must be inspected and cleaned at least once a week during operation. However,depending on fuel quality and burning habits,this maintenance may have to be performed more frequently. These are: A. Heat exchanger tubes. r` B. Ceramic log set. (Optional) C. Brick refractory. D. Firepot and holder. E. Ashpan. F. Glass and door maintenance. -— 1000 Pounds (112 ton) of Fuel Used Maintenance: There are several areas and parts of the unit that should be inspected and cleaned after every 1000 pounds(1/2 ton) of fuel used. These are: ;_= Repeat items A through F. G. Exhaust ducts. H. Hopper and auger tube area. = a 6000 Pounds (3 tons) of Fuel Used Maintenance: The 6000 pounds (3 tons) of fuel used maintenance requires disassembly of the unit and its components. We recommend this procedure be carried out by a trained service person or your dealer. The following areas should be inspected, cleaned and serviced atter every 6000 pounds (3 tons) of fuel used. Ve Repeat Items A through H. 7 1. Exhaust fan (including exhaust duct system). r J. Convection fan. K. Chimney system. PAGE 21 CARE& MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE, ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS UNPLUGGED AND HAS COOLED DOWN SUFFICIENTLY TO HANDLE THE PARTS WITH SAFETY. A. HEAT EXHANGER TUBES To clean the heat exhange tubes, push the built-in iq cleaner located above the door back and forth a couple of times. Make sure to keep the door closed while doing this to eliminate any flyash from coming out. Built in After performing this procedure,you may wish to Cleanerbrush any loose flyash into the ash pan. Handle B. CERAMIC LOG SET (OPTIONAL) Remove the ceramic log and log holder from the firebox and brush off any flyash that may have accumulated using a stiff brush. C. FIREBRICK Firebrick Refractory Holder REFRACTORY Remove the firebrick refractory by grasping it _ on either side,lifting it up approximately 1/4 to 1/2",tifting it towards the front of the stove and Firebrick lifting it through the doorway out of the unit. Refractory Brush away any flyash that may have accumulated on the firebrick. Then vacuum or .:.:: dump the flyash into a suitable disposal container. ':i�::::7;:`:'j' ¢i:•b., D. FIREPOT AND HOLDER Remove the firepot holder by pulling it towards the front of the unit while lifting up. Once the firepot holder is removed,the firepot can be removed by pulling it straight up and out of the holder. Brush away any flyash that may have attached to the bottom of the firepot or firepot holder. Then vacuum or dump the flyash into a suitable disposal container. Frepot Firepd Holder PAGE 22 CAREMAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (Cont.) • E. ASHPAN Remove the ash pan by twisting the knob left or right and pulling the ashpan straight away from the unit. Brush away any flyash that may have accumulated on the bottom of the pan with a brush. Then vacuum or dump the flyash into a suitable disposal container. FRONT VIEW WITH ASHLIP REMOVED 5 Ash Pan (Turn Knob to Remove) u F. GLASS MAINTENANCE Should soot or creosote deposits accumulate on the glass during operation,clean when the stove is cold with a non-abrasive glass cleaner. .. Inspect the gaskets on the door,glass and ashpan. If they slow signs of deterioration,replace them. See your dealer for the proper type and size of gaskets. If the glass should break,wart until the stove and glass is cool before removing. Do not leave the fire unattended during this cool down period as sparks could escape through the broken glass. Do not operate appliance with broken glass. To replace the glass,simply remove the door and unscrew the glass clips. Replace the broken glass with Travis Industries Inc. replacementglass only(available at your dealer). The replacement glass is high temperature,high shock ceramic glass 5 mm thick Under normal operating conditions the glass will not break G. EXHAUST DUCTS Remove Firebrick Refractory holder To inspect and clean the exhaust ducts,it is by unscrewing first necessary to remove the ashpan, the two phillips firepot assembly, and firebrick refractory. head screws Remove the Firebrick Refractory holder by unscrewing the two Phillips head screws that hold it in place. Metal Brackets that hold the Side Combustion Air Duct in place. PAGE 23 160" a I . • • G. EXHAUST DUCTS (Cont. Step 1 - Lift 1/4"+ The next step is to remove the left or right side exhaust duct: - Step 1 • Lift the side exhaust duct up 1/4' Step 2 -Pulls/ Step 2• Pull it towards the front of the Towards Front unit Step 3•Tift the bottom towards the - opposite side of the unit Step 4-Pull it through the door opening Step 3 -Tilt Repeat these steps for removing the Bottom Towards Opposite Side opposite side exhaust duct. Step 4-Pull Out Through Door Opening Remove the lower exhaust duct to Rear Exhaust complete the removal of internal firebox components. Clean-Out Remove the two rear exhaust clean-outs by prying them loose with a screwdriver (only on certain models). They are held _ in place with expaninging metal clips that are attached to the dean-outs. O i Bend a piece of piano wire or other ; similar wire into an'L'shape. Use this to insert into the space behind the rear AML exhaust clean-outs and remove any v?,. blocking flyash. There should be very - little (if any). Then brush away any flyash that may have accumulated on the floor of the firebox or on the exnaust ucts wit a brush. Then vacuum or dump the flyash into a suitable disposal container. H. HOPPER AND AUGER TUBEAuger AREA Tube Vacuum the inside of the Hopper hopper area and remove any PP foreign objects that may have C" " wedged between the auger t &E AFlight flight and auger tube. - .?s Auger 9 r si. PAGE 24 140A 00i n • I. EXHAUST FAN Remove the left side panel by taking the four side panel fasteners off. The two front fasteners are 1/8"allen set screws found in the crack between the door and the side panel of the ELAN. The two rear fasteners are located on the back panel of the ELAN and can be removed with a 1/4"nut driver or standard-head screwdriver. First,unscrew the bottom two fasteners and place them aside. Then carefully remove the top two fasteners, making sure to grasp the side panel when it comes free. To re-attach,hold the panel in place while attaching the top two fasterners,then attach the bottom two. See the illustration below. 0 0 f Two Standard 1/4"Hex Head Screws On Back Panel Two 1/8"Allen Set Screws �S' Leyy/vi)lF' h Next,disconnect the pellet vent/interior connector that connects to the back of the stove. With the left panel opened, use a 3/8"nut driver to remove the three mounting nuts that hold the exhaust fan in place. Two of the nuts are located on the top of the exhaust fan while one is on the lower left and can only be accessed through a hole in the sheet metal. See the illustration below for reference. Disconnect the two power leads going to the exhaust fan. Remove the insulation surrounding the exhaust fan. TIM the exhaust fan outwards and slide towards the opening to remove. With the exhaust fan removed,check the gasketing that insulates the connection between the exhaust fan and the exhaust housing. If the gasket has deteriorated,replace. Follow directions in reverse order to re-attach the exhaust fan. NOTE: The two electrical leads coming from the exhaust fan are black. They are connected to a green wire and a brown wire. It does not matter which color goes to which black exhaust fan lead. Exhaust Housing ; � sp Exhaust Fan (Lined with i Insulation) '"" Power Leads to F Exhaust Fan Exhaust Fan Mounting Nuts Once the exhaust fan is removed,place it so the side that holds the gasket is up. Check the impeller blades for any damage and replace if necessary. Use a vacuum cleaner or brush to clear away any flyash that may have accumulated. Lubricate the exhaust fan bearings located on both sides of the fan motor with two drops of light machine oil. PAGE 25 -CARE& MAINTENANCE • (Cont.) I. EXHAUST FAN (Cont.) At this time you should also clean away any flyash that is on or in the exhaust housing and check to make sure the flow switch nipple is not clogged or dirty. See the illustration below for reference. Flow Switch Nipple (Make sure it Exhaust Housing (clean any flyash) Check Silicone Seal is not clogged - Check both ends) Oil Bearings Through These Two Holes (2 drops each) 4 OO O Prior to replacing the fan assembly,check that the silicone seal at the fan and exhaust tube. If fractured,use Type RTV 600 degree silicone sealant to reseal the joint J. CONVECTION FAN Remove the right side panel in the same manner that the left side panel is removed(see the directions In the Exhaust Fan section). Hopper Electrical Leads From Control Box to Switch Box j Convection Fan Electrical Leads Combustion Air Duct i Control Box 'va< Convection Fan PAGE 26 ' ' INSTRUCTIONS J. CONVECTION FAN (Cont.) >• With the right side panel open,disconnect the two black power leads coming from the motor. These two wires '•� must be connected to the convection fan during assembly, w� but their orientation does not matter. }} I lu1 --- Take a 7/16'socket or wrench and remove the single bolt i located at the top of the convection fan. - The convection fan can now be pulled out of the unit for , cleaning and servicing. With the convection fan removed, check the gasketing that insulates the connection between the convection fan and the appliance. If the gasket has deteriorated,replace. Follow directions in reverse order to re-attach the convection fan. - Once the convection fan is removed,place it so the impeller blades are facing up. Check the impeller blades for any damage and replace A necessary. Use a vacuum cleaner or brush to clean away any fyash that may have accumulated. Lubricate the convection fan bearings by dropping two drops of light machine oil into the two holes located an the outward side. Over-oiling can damage your fan. - AP K. CHIMNEY SYSTEM Check the chimney system for soot and creosote build-up,and have it cleaned by a certified chimney sweep H necessary. Wind/Rain C y //////�/•/// :fes<"i / Y Factory-Built Chimney Sections e Tee with Clean Out Cover a Attachment to -� Pellet-Burning Appliance PAGE 27 BEFORE CALLINGO . SERVICE SAVE TIME AND MONEY - CHECK THIS LIST BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE. To eliminate unnecessary service calls,first read all the instructions in this manual carefully. The following checklist provides possible solutions to common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance. Always make sure unit is plugged in and that the circuit breaker has not tripped. If you do have a problem that you cannot fix yourself,call the dealer where you purchased your appliance. When calling, have this manual handy with the model, serial number and purchase date of your appliance. Problem Possible Cause Don't Call for Service Until You Check Firepot overfills on start-up. Starting appliance on Bum rate control is set to the"OFF" "HIGH BURN"range. position. Start-up fire extinguishes Combustion air inlet blocked. Inlet tube is not blocked outside house. Itself. Door ajar. Door is latched securely. Ashpan open or ajar. Ashpan is latched and sealed. Firepot not In correct position. Firepot is in correct position. Lack of ignition. Ensure firestarter is ignited. Lazy orange flame, Restriction in combustion intake tube. Combustion tube intake is not blocked. smoking exhaust or firepot overfills with pellets. Door or ashpan open or ajar. Door and ashpan are latched. Firepot plugged. Firepot is clean. PAGE 28 BEFORE-CALLINGO . SERVICE- (Cont.) Problem Possible Cause Dont Call for Service Until You Check Lazy orange flame, Incorrect air control setting. Air control is set to suit bum rates. smoking exhaust or firepot (Open control until fire brightens up). overfills with pellets. (cont.) Exhaust duct restricted. Flyash buildup behind exhaust ducts Is - removed. K Fuel. Fuel is not poor quality or wet. a Power outage. Unit has power. Restricted exhaust. Exhaust is not restricted. Fire smolders. Firepot overfilled. Refer to previous check items. Pellets are wet. Pellets in hopper are dry and all stored pellets are dry. Pellets not feeding. Auger not primed. Auger is primed. Hopper empty. Hopper has pellets. Start switch not pressed. Start switch is pressed and amber indicating light is on. t-01 Power switch not"ON". Power switch is "ON". Appliance not plugged into power Appliance is plugged into outlet. outlet or no power available at Circuit breaker or fuse has not outlet. tripped. Auger flight jammed by foreign Remove pellets from hopper and object. check for foreign objects jammed In auger flights. PAGE 29 BEFORE CALLING O . SERVICE (Cont.) Problem Possible Cause Don't Call for Service Until You Check Smoke smell in house Intermittent power failure has shut Power is on. and unit has gone off. unit off. Automatic safety feature has shut Refer to "Operating Your Pellet unit off. Stove", page 19,"Automatic Safety Features" or wait 1/2 hour and re- light. If unit won't light consult your dealer. Unit was unplugged while under full Re-plug unit in and restart K operation. necessary. Unit has shut off and Automatic safety feature has shut Refer to "Operating Your Pellet hopper is full of pellets. unit off. Stove", page 19, "Automatic Safety Features"or wait 1/2 hour and re- light. If unit won't light consult your dealer. Auger flights jammed with foreign Remove pellets from hopper and object. check for foreign objects. Fire goes out on low Air control setting is too high, blowing Check air control. burn flame out. Make adjustment to match feed amount;low feed for low air,high feed for high air. NOTE: Pellets dropping into bum pot To adjust it property, look in will cause the flame to be knocked the bum pot;there should be down but the flame should come a slight movement of pellets. back;this is normal. Firepot may not be in proper Firepot is in correct position. position. PAGE 30 REPLACEMENT-PARTS LIST- All parts listed may be ordered from your ELAN PS dealer. When ordering replacement parts, always give the following information: 1. Part Number 2. Part Description 3. Serial Number 4. Date of Purchase PART NUMBER PARTS DESCRIPTION 90-0191 Auger Motor 91-0291 Auger Assembly 90-0391 Exhaust Fan 90-0491 Convection Fan 92-0591 Control Panel with Switches 91-0691 Power Control Box 91-0791 Draft Flow Switch 90-0991 1200 Degrees F N.O. Snap Disc 90-1091 Power Cord 90-1191 Draft Flow Switch Tube 92-1292 Firepot 90-1391 Ashpan& Door Gasket Set E91-1491 Door Glass 92-1591 Ceramic Log 91-1691 Brick Refractory 91-1791 200' F. N. C., Snap Disc PAGE 31 LIMITED WARRANTY TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.warrants the Elan PS pellet appliance to be defect-free in material and workmanship for five(5)years from the date of purchase,with the exception of the electrical components,fans,gaskets,refractory,auger assembly,firepot and moving pans. This does not include service call cost or any other additional charges. Check with your dealer for all costs if arranging a warranty call.The exceptions listed are warranted for one(1)year from the date of purchase to be defect-free in material and workmanship. Exclusions to this limited warranty include: Injury malfunction to the product,loss,damage,defect,failure to function due to accident,negligence, misuse,improper installation,alteration or adjustment of the manufacturers settings of components,lack of proper and regular maintenance, damage incurred while the unit is in transit alteration,or act of God. This limited warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear,such as paint discoloration or chipping,worn or tom gasketing,eroded or cracked refractory,etc. Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse,improper installation,the use of fuel or fuel loads other than specified by the manufacturer or use not set forth in the Owners Manual. An overfired condition will cause warped metal parts and discolored or bumed-off paint . . -.�1 TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. Is free of liability for any damages caused by the unit,as well as inconvenience expenses,materiel amid labor charges incurred by the removal or reinstallation of any Elan PS unit�Incidental or consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. In some states,the exclusion of incidents]or consequential damage may not apply. This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the Elan PS unit without the express written permission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.label of approval.- Any statement or representation of Elan PS products and their performance contained in Elan PS advertising,packaging fiteratin or printed material is not pan of this limited warranty. - -.-- -._—._._._... -_ .__.-- This warranty is automatically voided if the unit's serial number has been removed or altered in any way. Only the original purchaser of an Elan PS appliance is covered by this warranty. If the unit is used for commercial purposes excluded from this warranty. No dealer,distributor,or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant Elan PS products beyond the terms contafrhed within this warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.assumes no liability for such warranties or representations. - ';": THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY SUPPLIED BY TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.,THE MANUFACTURER OF-THE UNITS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,AREHEREBYEXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AND PURCHASERS RECOURSE IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN This warranty is limited to the time frame set forth above In some states,time imitations on warranties do not appy HOW TO USE YOUR Elan PS FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY: If you find your unit to be defective in worknharship or metadel withina 6-year period from the date of purchase contsct your local authafted Elan PS dealer. If your dealer is unable to repair your unit's defect,hssnay process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.,Including the name of the dealership where you purchased the unit,a copy of your receipt showing the date of the unit's purchase,and the serial number on your unit At that time,you will be asked to ship your unit freightdwpss prepaid,to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.;atits option,will repair or replace,free of charge,your Elan':PS`.unit H It is found to be defective in material or workmanship within the time frame Mated within this limited warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES INC wig ship your unit,freight charges prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC to your regional distributor,or dealership t-­4' ,, To register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.Five-Year Warranty,complete the enclosed warranty card and mai it within ten(10)-days of the unit purchase date to: TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.,10950117th Place N E 10ridand,Washington 990331 ar - OTHER RIGHTS: This warranty provides you with certain legal rights. You may have additional rights,which vary from state to state,In regards to lids warranty. UNIT SERIAL NUMBER - DATE OF PURCHASE Complete and DEALER NAME AND ADDRESS: saveforyour records - Travis Industries,Inc.reserves the right to change,without notice,product features or specifications described. �TraV'5' h1CM'sWe's ft?C. 10850 117771 PLACE N.E. KIRKLAND, WA 98033 PAGE 32 PRODUCTLISTING INFORMATION WARNING—DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL Warnock Hersey Listed Pelletized Serial No: — `_. Solid Fuel Burning Appliance Also for Use in Mobile Homes free 8 Model:ELAN-PS Report No:5820(AUG.1991) Tested to:UL14821ULC 5627/CSA 836621APFI Maximum Input Rating: S.O Ibslhr-2.27 kgthr Electrical Rating: 115 V,6D Hz,3 Amp This pellet fired appliance has been tested and listed for use in manufactured homes in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 814.23.900 through 814.23.909. Install and use only in accordance with the installation and operating instructions.Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area.Use only listed 3 in.175 mm or 4 in.1100 mm diameter Listed type"L"Vent complete with components.See manufacturer's installation instructions for precautions required for passing a vent through a combustible wall or ceiling. Do not connect this appliance to a vent serving another appliance. Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials(Measured to Store Top) BACKWALL r ADIACENTWA[t Inlenor Vertical Horizontal Through c T Rue Installation the Will Installahon o Left Salewall A 8 in/200mm 8 in/200 mm 3 C a o s Right SiEewall B 8 in/100 m 8 in/10m Backwall m 0m g Backwall L 11 in/280 mm 3 in/ 75 mm W _ o Corner 0 2 in/50mm 2 in/ 50mm w 1 i 1 w a flue Vent E 3 in/ 75 mm 3 in/ 75 mm FLOOR PROTECTOR Maximum alcove depth 48 in11220 mm,min ceiling height 60 in11525 mm. Combustible Ifear must be protected by a noncombustible material,extending to the f rant(G) 6 in/150 mm and to the sides(H)0 in10 mm. For use with 114 in/6 mm to 5116 in17 mm diameter pelletized wood fuels only. Replace glass only with 5 mm ceramic glass- Do not route power card beneath heater.The space beneath the heater must not be obstructed.Outside combustion air is mandatory for mobile home installation. Do not obstruct combustion air openings. Operate only with viewing door and ash removal tray tightly closed.Keep all furnishings well away from heater. Mfg.by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. Ham 10850117th Pt N.E. Kirkland,WA 98033 y J" �Fpaxd tai!�2adi4wp dz&,:s� and Aw4-nA Q w!!llem F. weld ✓ Dp, el Governor �J9ts 9�a(�watasg ✓7aca - �aam 490! Nentaro Tsutsurall ✓�� 02�lJ8 Chaltataa (617).727.3200 I ' Mules I Dinealo t;OLW MM BURNING PPLLrr STOAT AMI)AVIT Adminlgtrator FOR Ply LLL!STOVE$S.ATLSFYING'NIif:ATIVK FRESSUAr TXMI`IC (FALL t991lWiNY'81t t992 gXAY:NG &V=N) To the Stete Box.md of nullding Rcgulsdons and 91ondnrdv Date 12-16 19 91 !, Alan AtemboskiclT Technical Director_ on behalf of Travis Industries , Inc . a tsmnureaurer of mild fuai!fuming pellet tttr+crAtcaictaRFro plan tdsarts (circle Approprtvte ymducta), het4w corub that the following pellet hdntins appllanees,by MUCH modal Id•ottncullou; model(s): 1 . LOP! 400—PS a 400—PI Q_aa a Sort ,Y+r _ 3 . ELAN-P5 haw bode tata;l.or 1 1 rel9 uputo9rWte iRlccvr"on)pot ihC"ticgagve pramsur+d' lGt requlremrnb of Ugh ULC SMSA 9tandurd 8566. r draft standard ASTM 1.91,revlcod draft 1/21W1, and round to aatlsfy the applicable erlterla n ULC 9617/ �D566. or draft standard AS•r•M k•91,m•(sW draft$/2$191:additionally.burablek did not occur either during normal or abnormal rnegulive pressura'tating. 11Lt Vr,,CrRg avis all I s es , Inc. 5IGl1EDt �- TYPED OR PAINT NAAWAAOVPa Alan Atemboski TITLFi Technical Director On fhb e� 1day of_Izzk„ , 1&, then pet•tonany appeared before me,the above named i tirod made oath that tbo otwo rtatemoauu by hinVIwor,are true. i 7 � NOTARY PUB«! MY COMMISSION =pi11L5t ��I 1�,.� � ., 19,� tiapvsol.rt '�'' Page 2 of 2 Sours PUEL BUR,NINC PELIXT STOVE'FTrMAVIT s pots rEtl.>✓7'STOVES SATISM%'C"NECATArr PRFSSURF:'TsteTINC (PALL 19911RVINTU t".2 1IMMNO SEASON) REQUTR6 ENTS AND FILING INSTRUCTIONS OIRA'T�t Per SCC.Ieo 3409.2 of the IRfth Edition ut the?Qaseachuscito State Building Coda 9s-loud Nd burning device$, pellet 110K4 shall be tot%Wistcd to UL 1462 and/or ANSVUL 737,as applicable, addltlona!!y,it shall be required that all such punct stovix bo apetatod and Wsted with tho let aeclorur9 dulAtuinel in a"acgative pressurl state per the method Jtcqutrowcota of U1.0 5627lCSA Standard 139663 STAunAnn FOR SPACE It&°TFRS POR USt},W'f'19d SOLID Fl1Yt,S,Seetlon 17.3.Q,r via the requkcmtnU of dross standard�51'M . 8 91,tevtaed dents 1R8N1,�',GtNOti°n c°ttv_Ty cnrrlF•r�n7'IUN FOR ROOM WHa17?RS PL'J�7 FUP.L BURNING. r. Section 10.31, Under the died toting methods,and for both annul and abnomat operation of the petkt stove,combcatlan products leaktge ailaaabta 41,411 be per alihor ULC$427, Sactloa 123, or per draft standard ASTM E-91 requirements, Section 73, In conjunction with Section 10.13,$ as Applicable. The potcaltW for bumbacft,in both tM normal and abnormal opcnting mode$of the pcW ogwpmenr,"I be cvaNatW as part of the ACgativa prosune tat{n{,and should bumisoek occur,this shall be deemed unaeceprable and preclude the sole end use to Muachuaolts of such pellet produeM a0e+ Tho"Iptntants for IUUr%m dfaeumcd in Iteral It.above,are not to reauhe manufacturers to obtalu rwMk hone Itatt"I; but rather w force avaluntion of pellet viuvev tar lmacntlul bnckdrnfiluz oadJor burnbaek,bad'under aetnsul and abnornlal oparaUat. 61ZTT)AVVe, AU 01404c1aR.Ta of soUd Net burning pellet stevesMcsteruYropisce Icacrtn, necking Approval to roil Such pellet Stoves for use In Maasachusetu for the Pati 199111Motur 1992 heating season,sad where such ptoducts have. %adcrgOne "ncgatkIC pressure•'testing as proscribed abows,shag Gla an SlMavtl with the Massnchumus Stale Roars: of Building Rogubllons and Standards, so dadaring such successfal twltt6, auah amdavlt it tilled: SOLiD FUEL 3L'RNSNG PF1Lk'!STOVE Al'FIIIAvlT FOR P3iLLCr STOVES EATjs;j.VNti"NEGATIVE PPM VIM IESI NO (VA"1ppW%T'TCri 1993 IMATLLNO SEASON) and a master blank oopy of$old A idsvit is found an page 2 of thru Instructions(the falleming page). The manufacturer dull complete this affidavit,having hiolhor signature$duly notarized,and tele the rrosicraMdavlt wish the Masraehuutb Sesta Dowd of Iluudtog Regulations sad Standards,and addillunallY,shall appood to the master affidavit,one copy each,or the tat mpctrts that attbotanduts the"negative pressure"tasting of the gnacInq pellet enuipmeat. in MM iastanees whore a 11144C test Mort is untimed to dcmeoatratc acceptable"negative powure"toss resu:L;for more theut one pellet ! sppilAnu,thu autauCctul'e shall provide a brut.unmary letttr w staling this tact and explalniag whY suds tat extrapolation Is valid, Tbo mannraeturer shall ata*pmvfde oopita of the atndaAt Pruper to all enlq represcatativc telling such Pella applialnasa 0111, MA required to prWide such sales tecta with enple,of the tat reports). 'flea manufacturer shall luststter sales persenncl to pnwida a ecoy of the eubieet 0ffldavil to all end-users of the ladies applizaccs,m It it f� this affidavit which the local Building Dopartsnents wql requtre us a condilloa of issuing a bulltllng parch to tnstA the pcll¢I elluipthent. I t eeaprvp.47 Pup 1 of 2 6 �I!