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1. ue outlet is centered and is in a level position Figure 19 1 3 Align slot on left of adapter with hole in the back of the unit and secure with screw You may drill out the hole using 26 drill bit provided but only if needed Figure 19 2 4 Install the 5 mounting screws 3 on the left and 2 on the right 5 Drill 2 holes with 26 drill bit through the rear exhaust outlet using the 2 holes already in the short horizontal pipe in the top vent adapter as a guide Install the screws Figure 19 2 6 Install the vent pipe into the top vent adapter be sure to silicone all joints To use an existing 6 inch 152mm vent system install the 3 to 6 in 76 152mm offset adapter before installing vent pipe 7 To clean top vent adapter open clean out cover and remove any debris build up Figure 19 2 C Top Vent Adapter Installation 3 in to 6 in Offset Adapter Silicone Rear Exhaust Outlet 3 in to 3 in Top Vent Adapter Clean Out Cover Drill Hole 1 on each side Align slot holes on the adapter to holes on the a k of the nit Figure 19 2 Figure 19 1 Installing the Top Vent Adapter D Rear Vent and Rear Vent to Top Vent Adapter Installation Clean Out Cover Clean Out Cover Figure 19 3 Rear Vent Adapter Figure 19 4 Rear to Top Vent Adapter 90o 1 Put a layer of high temperature silicone on the 3 inch 76mm exhaust outlet Figure 18 1 2 Slide the adapter onto the rear exhaust
2. F Back Wall to Appliance 8 203 Installations with 3 to 3 inch Top Vent Adapter and 3 to 6 inch Offset Adapter Kit Corner Installation Inches Millimeters G Side Wall to Flue Pipe 3 76 Alcove Installation Inches Millimeters Minimum Alcove Height 43 1092 Minimum Alcove Side Wall 6 152 Minimum Alcove Width 40 1016 Maximum Alcove Depth 36 914 B Clearances to Combustibles UL and ULC D E F A B L Exception for Horizontal Installations USA INSTALLATIONS A non combustible oor protec tion is recommended extending beneath the ue pipe when installed with horizontal venting or under the Top Vent Adapter with vertical installation CANADA INSTALLATIONS A non combustible oor protection extending beneath the ue pipe is required with horizontal venting or under the Top Vent Adapter with vertical installation Must extend 2 inches 51mm beyond each side of pipe shaded area Fire Risk Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as speci ed WARNING Failure to comply may cause house re NOTE Illustrations re ect typical installations and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale Actual installation may vary due to individual design preference C C G G C Hearth Pad Requirements UL and ULC L K K M Use a non combustible oor protector extending beneath appliance and to the fr
3. S C F R L V L L R S F 3 Press DONE 3 Press DONE or wait 15 seconds for starting screen to reappear H Quick Start Guide Cont d Page 28 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE I Frequently Asked Questions ISSUES SOLUTIONS 1 Metallic noise 1 Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down similar to the sound pro duced by a furnace or heating duct This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of your appliance 2 Ash build up on glass 2 This is normal Clean the glass 3 Glass has turned dirty 3 Excessive build up of ash The lower burn settings will produce more ash the higher burn settings produce less The more it burns on low the more frequent clean ing of the glass is required 4 Fire has tall ames with black tails and is lazy 4 The ame height adjustment needs to be reduced or the repot needs cleaning Heat exchanger or exhaust blower needs cleaning 5 Excessive smokey start up 5 Either the repot is dirty or there is too much fuel at start up and not enough air 6 Large ame at start up 6 This is normal Flame will settle down once the re is established Some smoke is normal 7 Mechanical Noise 7 The oor of the repot in the auto clean system may make some noise as it scrapes the ash into the ash pan Odors and vapors released during initial operation Curing
4. 26 27 I Frequently Asked Questions 28 Section 9 Troubleshooting 29 Section 10 Maintaining amp Servicing Appliance A Proper Shutdown Procedures 30 B Quick Reference Maintenance Chart 30 C General Maintenance amp Cleaning 31 35 D High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance 35 E Baf e Removal 35 F Convection Blower Replacement 36 G Combustion Blower Replacement 37 H Glass Replacement 37 Section 11 Reference Materials A Component Functions 38 39 B Component Locations 40 C Exploded Drawings 41 42 D Service Parts amp Accessories 43 46 E Service amp Maintenance Log 47 48 F Homeowner s Log 49 G Warranty Policy 50 51 H Contact Information 52 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 4 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 1 Listing and Code Approvals A Appliance Certi cation C Glass Speci cations E BTU amp Ef ciency Speci cations This appliance is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic glass Please contact your dealer for replacement glass This appliance is approved for mobile home installations when not installed
5. 9 The chimney meets the required minimum height 10 All labels have been removed from the glass door 11 Plated surfaces have been wiped clean if applicable 12 Wall Control Thermostat has been installed 13 A power outlet is available nearby 14 A good quality surge protectory is highly recom mended to protect the electronics Page 8 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 3 Dimensions and Clearances A Appliance Dimensions Figure 8 4 Front View Figure 8 1 Top View with Top Vent Adapter and 3 to 6 in 76 152mm Adapter Figure 8 5 Side View Figure 8 2 Side View with Top Vent Adapter and 3 to 6 in 76 152mm Offset Adapter 29 3 6 in 741mm 31 1 6 in 788mm CL 5 13 16 in 147mm 3 13 16 in 97mm 14 1 16 in 357mm 2 9 16 in 65mm 28 7 16 in 722mm 32 5 16 in 821mm 28 1 8 in 714mm 20 in 508mm 19 9 16 in 497mm 29 1 16 in 738mm 26 7 8 in 683mm 18 1 2 in 470mm CL 10 3 8 in 264mm CL Figure 8 3 Top View R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 9 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Straight Back Against Wall Inches Millimeters A Back Wall to Appliance 2 51 B Side Wall to Appliance 6 152 Corner Installation Inches Millimeters C Walls to Appliance 2 51 Vertical Installation Inches Millimeters D Back Wall to Flue Pipe 3 76 E Side Wall to Appliance 6 152
6. Exhaust Connection 11 C Equivalent Feet of Pipe 11 D Pipe Selection Chart 12 Section 5 Venting Systems A Alcove 13 B Through the Wall 14 C Vertical into Class A Chimney 15 D Through the Wall amp Vertical Exterior 15 E Vertical Interior 15 F Masonry 16 G Alternate Masonry 16 Section 6 Mobile Home Installation 17 Section 7 Appliance Set Up A Leg Leveling System 18 B Outside Air Kit 18 C Top Vent Adapter 19 D Rear Vent Adapter 19 E Log Set Placement 20 F Wall Control Thermostat 21 Section 8 Operating Instructions A Fuel Size Material amp Storage 22 B General Operation Information 23 C Before Your First Fire 23 D Starting Your First Fire 23 E Fire Characteristics amp Flame Height Adjustment 24 F Battery Back Up System 24 G Ignition Cycles 24 25 H Quick Start Guide
7. 59 Feed Spring Assembly 73 Intake Shield 46 Shroud Right 60 Shroud Rear 47 Blower Combustion Exhaust 61 Hopper Top 48 Control Board 62 Hopper Lid R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 43 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE IMPORTANT THIS IS DATED INFORMATION The most current information is located on the Quadra Fire web site at www quadra re com When ordering supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct service parts D Service Parts and Accessories Item No Accessories Part No 12 Volt Power Cord 12VCORD AE Firescreen SCR 7005 Log Set 2 pieces LOGS 60 AE Outside Air Kit OAK 3 Rear Vent to Top Vent Short 90 degrees with Clean Out 811 0610 Rear Vent Adapter with Clean Out 811 0620 Top Vent Adapter 3 to 3 inch Offset 811 0720 Top Vent Adapter 3 to 6 inch Offset 812 3570 Top Vent Adapter TPVNT 3 Warming Shelves with Brackets Matte Black pair 844 9780 Warming Shelves with Bracket Porcelain Mahogany pair 844 9810 Warming Shelves with Bracket Powder Coat Sienna Bronze pair WSLG CSB Warming Shelves with Bracket Powder Coat Willow pair WSLG CWL Item No Service Parts Part No 35 Ash Lip Matte Black 7005 111MBK 35 Ash Lip Porcelain Mahogany 7005 111PMH 35 Ash Lip Powder Coat Sienna Bronze 7005 111CSB 35 Ash Lip Powder Coat Willow 7005 111CWL 38 Ash Pan Assembly 7034 013 72 Ash Pan Door 7034 133 Auto Clean Bottom Assem
8. COMB BLOWER JAMMED Combustion blower is blocked jammed Remove blockage Replace blower if necessary Must uplug the appliance to clear the error AUGER JAMMED Auger jammed feed motor bad Pull the feed system and inspect Clear jam Press Retry MISSED IGNITION Igniter bad or poor harness connection Out of fuel or fuel is bridging in hopper Faulty repot thermocouple connection has shorted Check connections if OK replace igniter Break up bridging pellets Re ll hopper Replace the thermocouple and then press Retry MIN FIREPOT TEMP Out of fuel Re ll hopper Add handful of pellets to repot Press Retry MAX DROP TUBE TEMP Wrong fuel table setting Flame height set too high Con m setting matches burning fuel Adjust ame height CONV BLOWER JAMMED Convection blower blocked jammed Remove blockage Replace blower if necessary Must uplug the appliance to clear the error CHECK ASHPAN Auto clean jammed Auto clean switch is bad Linkage has become disconnected If ashpan is empty check for a jam Use a screw driver and rmly push in the repot oor holes and ex spring and push toward home to release jam Replace switch Reconnect linkage Hopper lid open while you re ll the hopper Switch is out of adjustment auger will not function Fill hopper between cycle Adjust or replace switch SCREEN GOES BLANK Static discharge or nearby lightening or Electric fast tran
9. Door Latch Inspection Prior to heating season OR X Firebox Prepare for Non Burn Season At end of heating season OR X Firepot Burning Pellets Every 3 bags OR X Firepot Burning Alternate Fuels Every 1 bag OR X Glass When clear view of repot becomes obscured OR X Heat Exchanger amp Drop Tube Every 1 ton of fuel OR X Hopper Every 1 ton of fuel or when chang ing fuel types OR X Top Vent Adapter More frequently depending on the fuel type or ash build up OR X Venting System More frequently depending on the fuel type OR X B Quick Reference Maintenance Chart R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 31 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 5 Disposal of Ashes Frequency As needed By Homeowner Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight tting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible oor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending nal disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled Figure 31 1 Large Clinker Clinker C General Maintenance and Cleaning 1 Types of Fuel Depending on the type of fuel you are burning will dictate how often the repot cleans itself If the fuel you are burning has a high dirt or ash content or you are burning other biomass
10. Fire Risk Keep combustible materials gasoline and other ammable vapors and liquids clear of appliance WARNING Do NOT store ammable materials in the appliance s vicinity Do NOT use gasoline lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter uid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a re in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use Combustible materials may ignite You can operate the appliance from any of the 5 levels On the lowest level the appliance will stay on longer burn less fuel per hour but will take longer to bring the home up to your desired temperature On the highest setting the appli ance will burn more fuel per hour but bring your home up to temperature more quickly Regardless of the heat output level when the home reaches your set temperature the appliance will go into the shut down cycle In Manual mode heat output does not change Turn to OFF to stop operation 4 Shutdown Once your home has reached your set temperature the appliance will stop feeding fuel and allow the re to dimin ish The convection blower will continue to run until the appliance cools to appropriate temperature and will go into the auto clean cycle 5 Auto Clean The repot auto clean system will cycle when the appliance is rst plugged in When the house reaches temperature and the appli ance shuts down At prescribed intervals dependi
11. Our pledge to quality is completed as each model undergoes a quality control inspection We wish you and your family many years of enjoyment in the warmth and comfort of your hearth appliance Thank you for choosing Quadra Fire LOCATION OF SAMPLE SERIAL NUMBER SAFETY LABEL Back of Stove Test Lab amp Report No Mfg Date Model Name Serial No SAMPLE CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY ATTENTION CHAUD LORS DE L OP RATION NE PAS TOUCHER GARDEZ LES ENFANTS ET LES V TEMENTS LOIN DE L ESPACE D SIGN DE L INSTALLATION LE CONTACT PEUT CAUSER DES BR LURES LA PEAU VOIR ESPACES LIBRES MINIMUM DES MAT RIAUX COMBUSTIBLES INSTALLATION DE L ALC VE Une hauteur minimum de l alc ve 43 in 1092mm Une hauteur minimum mur de c t de l alc ve 6 in 152mm Une paisseur minimum mur de c t de l alc ve 40 in 1016mm La profondeur maximum de l alc ve 36 in 914mm Note 1 Dans les installations r sidentielles lorsque les pi ces TPVNT MV dessus de l adapteur de ventilation 3 in 3 in et 812 3570 le ressaut de l adapteur 3 in 6 in un tuyau connecteur de 6 in pour mur simple de calibre 24 peut tre utilis Note 2 Pour l installation dans les maisons pr fabriqu es lorsque les pi ces TPVNT MV dessus de l adapteur de ventilation 3 in 3 in et 812 3570 le ressaut de l adapteur 3 in 6 in utilisez un tuyau connecteur enreg
12. Pipe 2 ft 2 ft 3 ft 2 ft Example of 3 Elbow Rear Vent Termination Calculation Figure 11 1 Pellet Venting Component of Elbows Feet of Pipe Multiplied By Equivalent Feet Components Equivalent Feet 90o Elbow or Tee 3 X 5 15 45o Elbow X 3 Horizontal Pipe 7 X 1 7 Vertical Pipe 2 X 0 5 1 Total Equivalent Feet 23 Note This is a generic example and is not intended to represent any speci c fuel type Page 12 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE The chart will help you in determining proper venting size according to the equivalent feet of pipe calculated in Vent Termination Calculation Table and the altitude above sea level of this installation See Figure 12 1 Locate the calculated equivalent feet of pipe on the vertical left side of the chart Move to the right horizontally on the chart until you reach your altitude above sea level If you fall below the diagonal line 3 or 4 inch 76 to 102mm pipe may be used If it is anywhere above the diagonal line a 4 inch 102mm diameter pipe is required The chart reveals that a 90 elbow is 5 times as restrictive to the ow of exhaust gases under positive pressure as one foot of horizontal pipe and a foot of horizontal pipe is twice as restrictive as a foot of vertical pipe D Pipe Selection Chart Figure 12 1 Fire Risk Do NOT pack insulation or other combustibles between restops ALW
13. feed motor for safety 8 Feed System The feed system is located on the right side of the appliance and can be removed as an entire assembly The assembly includes the feed motor mounting bracket bearing and feed spring auger The hollow feed spring auger pulls pellets up the feed tube from the hopper area and drops them down the feed chute into the repot 1 Auto Clean Motor The auto clean motor is located under and behind the repot on the left side inside the convection air chamber It automatically opens and closes the repot oor so ashes can fall into the ash pan 2 Auto Clean Switch The auto clean switch is located on top of the auto clean motor It communicates to the control board when the repot oor is open and when the auto clean system has completed its cycle and is back in the home closed position 3 12 Volt Battery Back Up Cable This is an optional accessory It will plug into the appliance at the rear of the appliance An icon will display on the wall control when the appliance has lost main power and is running on battery back up 4 Combustion Exhaust Blower The combustion exhaust blower is mounted in the bottom right rear of appliance The blower is designed to pull the exhaust from the appliance and push it out through the venting system 5 Control Board The control board is located on the lower left side of appliance It controls the functioning of the appliance and commu
14. flue connector An Outside Air Kit Part 811 0872 must be used with manufactured home installation 1445 Highway North Colville WA 99114 www quadrafire com Manufactured by Fabriqu par Made in the USA Fait Aux tats Unix R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 3 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Section 1 Listing and Code Approvals A Appliance Certi cations 4 B Mobile Home Approved 4 C Glass Speci cations 4 D Electrical Rating 4 E BTU amp Ef ciency Speci cations 4 Section 2 Getting Started A Design Installation amp Location Considerations 5 B Locating Your Appliance amp Chimney 6 C Wall Control Thermostat 6 D Draft 6 E Negative Pressure 6 F Fire Safety 7 G Tools amp Supplies Needed 7 H Inspect Appliance amp Components and Pre Use Checklist 7 Section 3 Dimensions amp Clearances A Appliance Dimensions 8 B Clearances to Combustibles 9 C Hearth Pad Requirements 9 Section 4 Vent Information A Venting Termination Minimum Requirements 10 B Chimney amp
15. in a sleeping room and when an outside combustion air inlet is provided The structural integrity of the mobile home oor ceiling and walls must be maintained The appliance must be properly grounded to the frame of the mobile home and use only listed pellet vent Class L or PL connector pipe A Quadra Fire Outside Air Kit must be installed in a mobile home installation B Mobile Home Approved NOTE This installation must conform with local codes In the absence of local codes you must comply with the ASTM E1509 ULC S627 00 UM 84 HUD and ULC ORD C 1482 D Electrical Rating 115 VAC 60 Hz Start 5 Amps Run 1 25 Amps BTU output will vary depending on the type of fuel you use in your stove Consult your Quadra Fire dealer for best results NOTE Hearth amp Home Technologies manufacturer of this appliance reserves the right to alter its products their speci cations and or price without notice Model Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Laboratory OMNI Test Laboratories Inc Report No 061 S 68 6 Type Solid Fuel Room Heater Pellet Type Standard ASTM E1509 04 ULC S627 00 and ULC ORD C1482 M1990 Room Heater Pellet Fuel Burning type and UM 84 HUD Mobile Home Approved FCC Complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference t
16. maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product In no event shall HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the product Adjustments regular maintenance cleaning and temporary repairs or the failure to duplicate the problem in the home is not covered under this warranty This limited warranty does not extend to or include surface nish on the appliance or terminations door gasketing glass gasketing glass discoloration rebrick pellet logs kaowool or other ceramic insulating materials Rust and or corrosion on any of the metal surfaces cast iron components baf es repots doors or rebox area are not covered by this warranty Noise resulting from minor expansion contraction or movement of certain parts is normal and complaints related to this noise are not covered by this warranty 4021 645A 09 01 08 R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 51 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE HHT s obligation under this warranty does not extend to damages resulting from 1 installation operation or main tenance of the appliance not in accordance with the installation instructions operating instructions and the listing agent identi cation label furnished with the appliance 2 installation which does not comply with local building codes 3 shipping improper handling improper operation abuse misuse accident or unworkmanlike repairs 4 enviro
17. of high temperature paint Open windows for air circulation Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals CAUTION R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 29 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 9 Troubleshooting With proper installation operation and maintenance your appliance will provide years of trouble free service If you do experience a problem this troubleshooting guide will assist a quali ed service person in the diagnosis of a problem and the corrective action to be taken This troubleshooting guide can only be used by a quali ed service technician Error Message Possible Cause Corrective Action Bad wall control or control board 3 wires have loose connections or installed wrong Replace wall control or control board Check connections LOW BATTERY Battery supply on battery backup is drained Recharge battery BAD TC DROP TUBE TC Thermocouple Drop tube thermocouple is broken or leads are reversed Check connections Replace thermocouple BAD TC FIREPOT TC Thermocouple Firepot thermocouple is broken or leads are reversed Check connections Replace thermocouple SNAP DISC TRIPPED Overheat sensor snap disc has tripped Unplug the appliance and then manually reset snap disc VACUUM SW ERROR SW Switch Vacuum switch is bad Vacuum hose is plugged disconnected Check connections Bypass vacuum with jumper wire if runs switch is bad Replace switch Check vacuum hose
18. of the motor rotate the impeller counter clockwise until blades line up with opening in the housing and remove motor and impel ler 7 If the gasket between housing and motor is damaged it will have to be replaced A gasket is included with the replacement blower 8 Re install in reverse order Remove 6 Nuts Remove Side Panel Figure 37 1 Figure 37 2 Page 38 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 11 Reference Materials 9 Firepot The repot is made of high quality ductile iron The oor of the repot automatically opens for cleaning and is operated by the auto clean repot system The oor needs to return to a completely closed position or the appliance will not operate properly 10 Fuses There are three fuses Two fuses are located on the inside of the control board One fuse is AC and operates the igniter and the other fuse is DC and operates all of the other components The third fuse is located in the power supply A fuse will blow should a short occur and shut off power to the appliance The fuses can only be replaced by an authorized dealer 11 Heat Exchanger The heat exchanger is located behind the baf e and it transfers heat from the exhaust system into the convection air chamber Remove the cast iron baf e to access the heat exchanger 12 Hopper Lid Switch The hopper lid switch is located on the right side inside the hopper It senses whether the hoppe
19. of the vent termination T O If burning shelled eld corn you must use ap proved venting speci cally designed for corn to prevent corro sion or degradation Follow the instructions from the venting manufacturer Since pellet exhaust can contain ash soot or sparks you must consider the location of Windows Air Intakes Air Conditioner Overhang sof ts porch roofs adjacent walls Landscaping vegetation When locating vent and venting termination vent above roof line when possible Marginal Location Below pea Location NOT recommended Not the highest point of the roof Wind loading possi le Multi level Roofs Windward Leeward Recommended Outside Air Inta e on windward side NOT recommended Outside Air Inta e on leeward side Recommended Location A ove pea Recommended Insulated exterior chase in cooler climates Recommended Location A ove pea Inside heated space Location NOT recommended Too close to tree Below ad acent structure Lower roof line Avoid outside wall Marginal Location Wind loading possi le OT Locating the appliance in a location of considerable air movement can cause intermittent smoke spillage from appliance Do not locate appliance near Frequently open doors Central heat outlets or returns Figure 5 1 Page 6 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Location of the appliance and chimney will affect perf
20. on We recommend a 12 volt deep cycle battery i e marine or RV type If the battery charge falls below 10 volt it can no longer sustain the appliance operation and the appliance will shut down A 12 volt battery cable is available through your local dealer Hook up to battery terminals BEFORE you plug battery into the appliance Damage to internal electronic components may occur CAUTION G Ignition Cycles The Advanced Energy engine is controlled by the digital wall control The digital display on the wall control will tell you what your appliance is doing in the upper left corner above the line Every time the thermostat calls for heat the appliance steps through ve cycles 1 Ignition cycle 2 Soft start cycle 3 Heating cycle 4 Shut down cycle 5 Cleaning cycle The duration and characteristics of these cycles may be differ ent with each type of fuel selected 1 Start Up During this cycle The igniter turns on for 90 seconds to heat up the air in the repot The combustion blower starts Vacuum switch comes on Feed motor turns on adding fuel to the repot and the appliance waits for the re to start The duration of start up depends on the type and quality of fuel used It is normal to see some smoke during the ignition pro cess as moisture evaporates and the fuel lights The smoke will stop once the re starts If you are lighting your appliance for the rst time th
21. to a chimney ue servicing another appliance Do NOT connect to any air distribution duct or system R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 7 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE F Fire Safety To provide reasonable re safety the following should be given serious consideration Install at least one smoke detector on each oor of your home Locate smoke detector away from the heating appliance and close to the sleeping areas Follow the smoke detector manufacturer s placement and installation instructions and maintain regularly Conveniently locate a Class A re extinguisher to contend with small res In the event of a hopper re Evacute the house immediately Notify re department Fire Risk WARNING Do not operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions Failure to operate appliance properly may cause a house re Installation and use of any damaged appliance Modi cation of the appliance Installation other than as instructed by Hearth amp Home Technologies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth amp Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if supplied with unit Do NOT Over re Or any such action that may cause a re hazard WARNING Hearth amp Home Technologies disclai
22. 034 020 23 Auto Clean Lever 7034 158 24 Gasket Auto Clean 7034 165 25 Auto Clean Motor Mount not sold sep 26 Bearing 7000 333 27 Crank Arm not sold sep 28 Spacer not sold sep 29 Auto Clean Cam Switch SRV7034 187 30 Switch Micro Normally Open 7000 327 31 Motor 12 Volt 7000 300 32 Auto Clean Motor Grommet 7034 188 Item Description Part Number 1 Magnet amp Bracket Assembly 7034 008 2 Latch Door Assembly 7034 039 3 Glass Assembly 7034 007 4 Glass Retainer 7034 136 5 Hinge Female 450 2910 6 Door Frame Assembly 7034 026 7 Door Air De ector 7034 185 Page 42 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Figure 42 1 Item Description Item Description Item Description 35 Ash Lip 49 Exhaust Transition 63 Shroud Left 36 Door Cast Right 50 Gasket Blower Convection 64 Top Cast 37 Door Assembly 51 Detent Pin 3 16 65 Side Mount Left 38 Ash Pan Assembly 52 Blower Convection 66 Hinge Male Door 39 Gasket Ash Door 53 Power Supply 67 Latch Baf e 40 Gasket Rope Door 54 Feed Motor 68 Baf e 41 Switch Magnetic 55 Switch Optical Assembly 69 Front Cast 42 Bracket Latch 56 Bracket Feed Motor 70 Door Cast Left 43 Vacuum Switch 57 Sensor Overheat Snap Disc 71 Clip Receiver 44 Side Mount Right 58 Gasket Feed Motor 72 Ash Pan Door 45 Side Cast Left amp Right
23. 23 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE B General Operating Information 1 Wall Control Thermostat Automatic Setting The appliance is like most modern furnaces when the wall control thermostat calls for heat your appliance will automatically light and deliver heat When the room is up to temperature and the wall control is satis ed the appliance will shut down In the automatic setting the heat output level is controlled by the wall control Select Automatic on the AUTO MANUAL screen Figure 23 1 3 Auto Clean Firepot System Your appliance is equipped with an automatic firepot cleaning system that will change the frequency of cleaning based on the fuel being burned The auto clean system will clean itself immediately on initial plug in If there is a power outage as soon as power is restored it will automatically clean itself Medium Figure 23 2 See Wall Control Thermostat Manual for detailed operating instructions 2 Wall Control Thermostat Manual Setting When you select Manual on the AUTO MANUAL screen the appliance will still automatically turn on and off according to the temperature setting However you will be able to manually control the heat output levels Adjust the heat output levels by using the HEAT OUTPUT LEVEL screen Automatic Manual Off Figure 23 1 C Before Your First Fire 1 First make sure your appliance has been properly installed and that all safety requirements have b
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25. 34 035 Component Pack Willow includes see above for contents 7034 036 48 Control Board SRV7000 456 51 Detent Pin for Convection Blower 7000 376 37 Door Assembly 7034 006 6 Door Frame Assembly 7034 026 7 Door Air De ector 7034 185 2 Door Latch Assembly 7034 039 70 Door Left Matte Black 7005 110MBK 70 Door Left Porcelain Mahogany 7005 110PMH 70 Door Left Powder Coat Sienna Bronze 7005 110CSB 70 Door Left Powder Coat Willow 7005 110CWL 36 Door Right Matte Black 7005 109MBK 36 Door Right Porcelain Mahogany 7005 109PMH 36 Door Right Powder Coat Sienna Bronze 7005 109CSB 36 Door Right Powder Coat Willow 7005 109CWL Elbow Catch 7000 393 49 Exhaust Transition Assembly 7034 139 Face Plate located behind Ash Removal Door 7034 124 54 Feed Motor DC Current SRV7000 313 Feed Motor amp Spring Assembly 7034 004 59 Feed Spring Only SRV7001 046 20 Firepot Assembly SRV7034 010 15 Firepot Bottom 7034 153 Firepot Clean Out Tool 414 1140 Firepot Riser Clamp Assembly 7034 012 Firepot Riser Assembly SRV7034 002 69 Front Matte Black 7005 108MBK 69 Front Porcelain Mahogany 7005 108PMH 69 Front Powder Coat Sienna Bronze 7005 108CSB 69 Front Powder Coat Willow 7005 108CWL 39 Gasket Rope Ash Door SRV7034 178 40 Gasket Rope Door SRV7034 177 R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 45 Mt Vernon Pellet
26. AYS maintain speci ed clearances around venting and restop systems Install restops as speci ed Failure to keep insulation or other material away from vent pipe may cause re WARNING 3 in or 4 in 76mm or 102mm Diameter Pipe Equivalent Pipe Length In Feet ALTITUDE IN THOUSANDS OF FEET 0 20 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 in 102mm Diameter Pipe Only 10 Example 1 Example 2 Example 1 If the equivalent length of pipe is 23 feet with altitude of 8 000 feet you must use 4 inch 102mm diameter type L or PL vent Example 2 If the equivalent length of pipe is 12 feet with altitude of 6 000 feet you may use 3 or 4 inch 76 to 102mm diameter type L or PL vent R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 13 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 5 Venting Systems NOTE Illustrations re ect typical installations and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale Actual installation may vary due to individual design preference A Alcove Figure 13 1 All minimums listed are to a combustible surface Minimum Maximum Inches Millimeters Inches Millimeters A Height 43 1092 n a n a B Width 40 1016 n a n a C Depth n a n a 36 914 D To Side Wall 6 152 n a n a A C B D Page 14 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 6 in 152mm Minimum Non combustible H
27. H Glass Replacement Glass is 5mm thick high temperature heat re sistant ceramic glass DO NOT REPLACE with any other material Alternate material may shatter and cause injury WARNING a Swing open the face and remove the door from the appliance by lifting the door off of the hinge pins and lay on a at surface face down b Using a Phillips head screw driver remove 4 screws 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom Remove metal bracket and then remove the glass Figure 37 2 c Replace with new glass with gasket d Re attach metal bracket with 4 screws e Re install door over hinge pins and close face Remove 4 screws Glass with Gasket Metal Bracket G Combustion Exhaust Blower Replacement 1 Follow the proper shut down procedures as outlined on page 30 Section 10 A 2 Remove the right side panel by removing the 4 screws using a Phillips head screw driver Figure 37 1 3 It is not necessary or recommended to remove the housing to replace or service the combustion blower You only need to remove the motor and impeller 4 Disconnect the wire from the control board connection points 1 and 8 Depress the tab on the connector to disconnect the wire similar to a telephone connector See Figure 39 1 on page 39 for the locations of 1 and 8 5 Using an 11 32 socket or nut driver remove the 6 8x32 nuts securing the motor and impeller to the hous ing 6 Holding the black plastic body
28. Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY Hearth amp Home Technologies HHT and its respective brands extends the following warranty for HHT gas wood pellet and electric appliances purchased from an authorized HHT dealer and installed in the United States of America or Canada Warranty starts with date of purchase by the original owner End User except as noted for replacement parts Warranty Period HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting Components Covered Parts Labor Gas Wood Pellet EPA Wood Electric Venting 1 Year X X X X X X All Parts and Material Except as covered by Conditions Exclusion and Limitations listed 2 years X X Igniters Electronic Compo nents and Glass X X X X Blowers X Molded Refractory Panels 3 years X Firepots 5 years 3 years X X Castings amp Baf es 7 years 3 years X X X Firebox HHT Chimney Termi nation amp Heat Exchanger 10 years 1 year X Burners Logs amp Refractory Limited Lifetime 1 year X Firebox amp Heat Exchanger 90 Days X X X X X X All Replacement Parts See Conditions Exclusions and limitations 9 01 08 CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS amp LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This warranty applies to the original owner and is transferable up to two years from date of purchase to the new homeowner provided the purchase was made through an authorized dealer or distributor of HHT and the appliance remains in its original place of installation The
29. R www quadra re com 7034 106E September 1 2008 MT VERNON PELLET STOVE ADVANCED ENERGY AE O T L Tested and Listed by Portland Oregon USA OMNI Test Laboratories Inc C US Owner s Manual Installation and Operation Models MTVERNON AE MBK MTVERNON AE PMH MTVERNON AE CSB MTVERNON AE CWL Tested and approved for wood pellets shelled eld corn wheat and black oil sun ower seeds Burning of any other type of fuel voids your warranty CAUTION DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL NOTICE Important operating and maintenance instruc tions included Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation Read understand and follow these instruc tions for safe installa tion and operation DO NOT DISCARD WARNING Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel burning room heater Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Do not store or use gasoline or other am mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Do not over re If any external part starts to glow you are over ring Reduce feed rate Over ring will void your warranty Comply with all minimum clearances to com bustibles as speci ed Failure to comply may cause house re Check building codes prior to installation Installation MUST comply with local region
30. Stove AE Item No Service Parts Part No 24 Gasket Auto Clean 7034 165 50 Gasket Blower Convection 7000 329 Gasket Blower Combustion goes between blower housing and stove SRV7000 332 Gasket Blower Combustion goes between blower housing and motor SRV7000 423 Gasket Exhaust 7034 109 Gasket Extruded Edge 10 ft Hopper 7000 319 10 Gasket Extruded 10 ft Hopper Lid 7000 320 10 58 Gasket Feed Motor 7034 144 21 Gasket Firepot 7034 190 Gasket Glass 1 8 x 1 1 4 10 ft 7000 377 10 3 Glass Assembly Door 7034 007 4 Glass Retainer 7034 136 16 Heating Element 18 Igniter SRV7000 226 Heating Element 18 Igniter Qty 10 7000 226 10 Hinge Arm Left Hopper Lid 7034 161 Hinge Arm Right Hopper Lid 7034 160 5 Hinge Female Door 450 2910 66 Hinge Male Door 7034 138 Hinge Pin Hopper Lid Qty 1 7034 159 Hinge Retainer Hopper Lid 7034 163 62 Hopper Lid Matte Black 7034 157MBK 62 Hopper Lid Porcelain Mahogany 7034 157PMH 62 Hopper Lid Powder Coat Sienna Bronze 7034 157CSB 62 Hopper Lid Powder Coat Willow 7034 157CWL 61 Hopper Top 7034 169 73 Intake Shield 7034 224 67 Latch Baf e 7034 149 Log Front Left 7034 227 Log Front Right 7034 226 Magnet Round SRV7000 140 1 Magnet amp Bracket Assembly 7034 008 31 Motor Gear Auto Clean 7000 300 Paint Touch Up Matte Black 7000 304 Paint Touc
31. UP DOWN buttons to the right side of the display Press SELECT A to an al ff ser Settings Fuel Type MENU Set Comfort Level 3 Scroll down and highlight HARD WOOD PELLET or your fuel type S nflo er Seeds heat F L S L C Soft ood Pellet ard ood Pellet 5 Press DONE to con rm fuel change C F R F L C A Please empt hopper of old f el t pe and ens re fire o is lean Please refer to se tion in man al DONE 2 Highlight AUTO MANUAL OFF Press SELECT ser Settings F el pe Set Comfort Level A to an al ff 3 Highlight MANUAL Press SELECT A A AL S S an al ff A tomati an al CHOOSING FUEL TYPE TURNING ON APPLIANCE 7 Fill the hopper with fuel and if the hopper was completely empty or has run out of fuel throw approximately 1 2 cup of pellets into the repot 8 Be sure the hopper lid and glass door are both closed 1 At the starting screen press MENU Function Buttons ttons Up Down R A Set at P HEAT OUTPUT MENU Room Temp Wall Control for Reference 6 Press DONE twice or wait 15 sec onds for starting screen to reap pear 4 Press DONE twice or wait 15 seconds for starting screen to reappear R A Set at P MENU 4 Now press SELECT to choose new fuel R A Set at P MENU 1 At the starting screen press MENU button once or
32. al state and national codes and regulations Consult local building re of cials or authorities having jurisdic tion about restrictions installation inspection and permits CAUTION WARNING Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children to touch glass Keep children away CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as replace Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other ammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other ammable materials away HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down Page 2 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Hearth amp Home Technologies welcomes you to our tradi tion of excellence In choosing a Quadra Fire appliance you have our assurance of commitment to quality durabil ity and performance This commitment begins with our research of the market including Voice of the Customer contacts ensuring we make products that will satisfy your needs Our Research and Development facility then employs the world s most advanced technology to achieve the optimum operation of our stoves inserts and replaces And yet we are old fash ioned when it comes to craftsmanship Each unit is meticu lously fabricated and surfaces are hand nished for lasting beauty and enjoyment
33. an effective vapor barrier at the location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the the exterior of the structure 7 Follow the chimney manufacturer s instructions when installing the vent system for use in a mobile home 8 Installation shall be in accordance with the Manufactur ers Home amp Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 CAUTION Maintain structural integrity of mobile home Floor wall ceiling and or roof Do NOT cut through Floor joist wall studs or ceiling trusses Any supporting material that would affect the structural integrity Never install in a sleeping room WARNING Installation must comply with Manufactured Home and Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 WARNING You must use a Quadra Fire Outside Air Kit for installation in a mobile home Spark Arrestor Cap Roof Flashing Storm Collar Joist Shield Firestop Approved Class L or PL Pellet Vent Figure 17 1 Page 18 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 7 Appliance Set Up A Leg Leveling System Figure 18 3 Bolt fully extended Figure 18 2 Figure 18 1 1 Thread Allen bolts through nuts until ush Figure 18 1 The Allen bolts and nuts are included in the component pack inside the appliance rebox 2 Slide assembled nuts and bolts into slots on legs with the nuts on the bottom Figure 18 2 Use a 5 32 in 3 96mm Allen wrench to adjust legs up and down to d
34. bly 7034 021 23 Auto Clean Lever 7034 158 10 Auto Clean Link Arm 7034 176 22 Auto Clean Motor Arm Assembly 7034 020 32 Auto Clean Motor Grommet 7034 188 11 Auto Clean Plow 7034 024 12 Auto Clean Rail SRV7034 152 29 Auto Clean Switch Cam SRV7034 187 68 Baf e SRV7034 148 26 Bearing for Auto Clean System Qty 1 7000 333 47 Blower Combustion Exhaust with Gasket 7034 033 52 Blower Convection SRV7000 260 Bracket Catch 7036 145 Bracket Control Board 7034 212 Bracket Door Switch 7034 215 56 Bracket Feed Motor 7034 143 Bracket Hopper Switch 7034 216 Page 44 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Item No Service Parts Part No 42 Bracket Latch Assembly 7034 014 Bracket Overheat Sensor Snap Disc 7034 150 Bracket Vacuum Switch 7034 211 18 Clip Half for Auto Clean System 7000 321 14 Clip Hitch Pin 3 32 Qty 10 7000 374 10 71 Clip Receiver Black 704 832 Clip Wire Qty 10 7000 400 10 Component Pack Mahogany includes owner s manual warranty card quick start guide heat exchanger 7 exhaust cleaning instructions DVD How To wall control amp harness power cord 4 leveling nuts amp bolts repot clean out tool touch up paint and label If Fireplace Altered 7034 037 Component Pack Matte Black see above for contents 7034 034 Component Pack Sienna Bronze see above for contents 70
35. de Panel Disconnect Wire Harness from Bottom of Blower Remove Screws Remove Right Side Panel Figure 36 2 1 Follow the proper shut down procedures as outlined on page 30 Section 10 A 2 Remove the left and right side panels by removing the 4 screws using a Phillips head screw driver Figure 36 1 3 Depress the tab on the left side and snap out the power supply You do not need to disconnect any wires Figure 36 1 4 Remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the back panel so there will be room to remove the blower Figure 36 1 5 Reach behind the blower and release the latch by push ing the top of the latch towards the blower Figure 36 2 6 Rock the top of the blower slightly and lift up The blower will pass around the control board and out the left side of the appliance 7 Disconnect the wire harness from the bottom of the blower by depressing the tabs on the sides of the con nector and then pulling to remove Figure 36 1 8 Re connect wire harness to the new blower 9 Install replacement blower by placing the bottom ange into the opening rst then rotate blower up into posi tion 10 When the blower is properly positioned the latch will engage the notch to hold the blower in place Figure 36 3 11 Re secure the back panel snap the power supply back in and re secure the side panel s ot h Lat h Lat h ngaged R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 37 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE
36. dge and tilt the baf e up and into place f The baf e must be centered in the rebox before latch ing it in place If it is not centered the latch is trapped between the baf e and side of the rebox instead of latching properly g The bottom of the latches will t over the posts Push the top of the latch forward to lock latch into place WARNING Cast iron is a very heavy material The baf e is made of cast iron and therefore is heavy and awk ward at times to maneuver Clear and prepare your work area before you begin Baffle Latches Insert flat head screw driver into V section and push down and the bottom of the latch will fall forward off of post Locating ears 1 on each side Fit behind bottom edge Figure 35 2 15 Preparing Firebox for Non Burn Season Frequency At the end of heating season By Homeowner a The appliance must be in complete shutdown and allow the appliance to completely cool down b Remove all ash from the rebox and vacuum thor oughly c Paint all exposed steel including cast iron Use the Touch Up paint supplied with the appliance or purchase paint from your local dealer You must use a high temperature paint made speci cially for heating appliances Page 36 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE F Convection Blower Replacement Figure 36 1 Figure 36 3 epress a and Snap t Po er S ppl Remove Left Si
37. e 15A 120V under the cover Page 40 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE B Component Locations Baffle Firepot Ash Pan Thermocouple and Thermocouple Cover Heat Exchanger Front amp Back Figure 40 1 RIGHT SIDE Combustion Blower Vacuum Switch Feed Motor Overheat Sensor Wing Nut Securing Overheat Sensor in place Power Supply Low Fuel Indicator Control Board Convection Blower Drob Tube Figure 40 3 Figure 40 2 LEFT SIDE R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 41 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Figure 41 1 Door Glass amp Door Latch Assembly Figure 41 2 Firepot Igniter amp Auto Clean System C Exploded Drawings 6 2 3 4 5 1 7 32 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Auto Clean Motor Arm Assembled Glass Size 21 in w x 14 in h Item Description Part Number 10 Auto Clean Link Arm 7034 176 11 Auto Clean Plow 7034 024 12 Auto Clean Rail SRV7034 152 13 Spring Auto Clean Qty 4 7000 299 4 14 Clip Hitch Pin 3 32 Qty 10 7000 374 10 15 Firepot Bottom 7034 153 16 Heating Element Igniter 18 SRV7000 226 17 Thermocouple SRV7000 334 18 Clip Half 7000 321 19 Thermocouple Cover SRV7034 186 20 Firepot Assembly SRV7034 010 21 Gasket Firepot 7034 190 22 Auto Clean Motor Arm Assy 7
38. e 33 Figure 32 1 exhaust exits left and right side must e thoroughly cleaned Each exit is approximately 4 inches wide 1 inch across and 3 inches deep Figure 32 4 d A Micro Cleaning Kit can be purchased at your local hardware store as an accessory for a shop vacuum Figure 32 2 Assemble the crevice tool Figure 32 3 R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 33 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Va m o t the e ha st area Loosen all n ts t do Remove f Removing the Combustion Exhaust Blower 1 The combustion blower is mounted in the bottom right rear of the appliance Figure 33 1 2 Use an 11 32 nut driver to loosen all six nuts but do not remove Rotate the blower and remove from the housing Figure 33 2 3 Set the blower on the top of the housing You do not need to disconnect the wires Figure 33 3 4 Vacuum out the exhaust area Figure 33 4 Figure 33 1 Figure 33 2 Figure 33 4 Combustion Blower Set lo er on top of ho sing o not dis onne t the ires Figure 33 3 Page 34 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 9 Cleaning the Glass Frequency When clear view of the repot is obscured By Homeowner a Appliance must be completely cool before cleaning glass b Use a damp paper towel or any non abrasive glass cleaner Wipe off with dry towel Handle glass assembly with care When cleaning glass door Avoid striking scratching or slamming g
39. e feed tube is empty and it can take some time to ll it with fuel before you will see a re To speed up this process put a handful of fuel in the repot You can also do this when you have run your hopper dry 2 SS Low SS Med Slow Start Low Slow Start Medium Once the re is lit the appliance moves into the low soft start cycle as it continues to build the re In this cycle more fuel will be added As the re builds the appliance will change to medium soft start mode and the heating cycle begins 3 Auto Man L ML M MH H There are two choices in the Automatic Manual menu of how your appliance will operate In Automatic Mode the wall control will turn the heat output level up or down depending on how far the room temperature is from the desired temperature The digital display will read AUTO M as an example of automatic medium level As the room temperature approaches the desired tempera ture the appliance will turn down to lower settings When you change the appliance to Manual set the heat output setting from the main screen The right bottom button will read HEAT OUTPUT R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 25 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE WARNING Fire Risk Do NOT operate appliance With appliance door open With Firepot oor open Do NOT store fuel Closer than required clearances to com bustibles to appliance Within space required for loading or ash removal
40. e material Figure 16 1 Figure 16 2 Non combustible Hearth Pad Airtight Clean out Door Clean out cover Sheathing 1 in 25mm clearance Flashing Fireclay flue liner with airspace Concrete Cap 1 in 25mm clearance with firestop 6 in 152mm minimum 3 in 76mm minimum to combustible material R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 17 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 6 Mobile Home Installation 1 An outside air inlet must be provided for the combustion air and must remain clear of leaves debris ice and or snow It must be unrestricted while the appliance is in use to prevent room air starvation which causes smoke spillage Smoke spillage can also set off smoke alarms 2 The combustion air duct system must be made of metal It must permit zero clearance to combustible construction and prevent material from dropping into the inlet or into the area beneath the dwelling and contain a rodent screen 3 The appliance must be secured to the mobile home structure by bolting it to the oor using lag bolts Use the same holes that secured the appliance to the shipping pallet 4 The appliance must be grounded with 8 solid copper grounding wire or equivalent terminated at each end with an NEC approved grounding device 5 Refer to Clearances to Combustibles and oor protec tion requirements on page 9 for listings to combustibles and appropriate chimney systems 6 Use silicone to create
41. earth Pad Wall Thimble Horizontal Termination Cap 2 in 51mm Minimum 6 in 152mm Minimum From Glass Straight Out B Through The Wall Horizontal termination cap must be a minimum of 6 inches 152mm from the wall Approved for mobile home installa tions Must use 3 or 4 inch 76 102mm L or PL Listed pellet venting or Listed double wall pipe and a Quadra Fire Outside Air Kit in mobile homes NOTE In Canada where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 Figure 14 1 Figure 14 2 Wall Thimble Illustration shows venting going in both directions Choose which one is best for your installation 2 in 51mm Minimum 2 in 51mm Minimum 6 in 152mm Minimum 6 in 152mm Minimum 45 Degree R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 15 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE We recommend a minimum of 60 inches 1524mm vertical however above the eave is preferred All three installations are approved for mobile home installations Must use 3 or 4 inch 76 to 102mm L or PL Listed pellet venting or Listed double wall pipe and Quadra Fire Out side Air Kit in mobile homes Single wall pipe is approved for residential installations only NOTE Clearance to combustibles are for standard pellet pipe If pellet pipe manufac turer allows reduced clearances to their pipe reduced clearances are all
42. een met Pay particular attention to the re protection venting and wall control thermostat installation instructions 2 Double check that the ash pan and rebox are empty and then close the front door D Starting Your First Fire 1 Fuel Selection To start your rst re you must select the appropriate fuel on the FUEL SELECTION screen on the thermostat wall control to match the fuel you have chosen to burn If the proper fuel is not selected your appliance will not operate properly For example if you have selected wood pellets and you are burning corn the appliance may not light may go out or overfeed Figure 23 3 2 Comfort Level Selection Once your fuel is selected select the temperature at the desired setting on the SET COMFORT LEVEL screen Figure 23 4 3 Automatic or Manual Setting The automatic setting will control the heat output based on the comfort level selection The manual setting allows you to manually control the heat output settings See page 24 Ignition Cycles NOTE See the Wall Control Thermostat manual for detailed instructions CAUTION Tip of thermocouple must be in contact with the inside end of the thermocouple cover Missed ignitions can occur Sunflower Seeds Corn Utility Pellet Softwood Pellet Wheat Hardwood Pellet DONE SELECT FUEL SELECTION Figure 23 3 Figure 23 4 Page 24 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE E Fire Cha
43. er 1 2008 7034 106E Page 35 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Pellets a k p in Feed e Firepot verfills Ash ild p in Fire o Figure 35 1 If the ash build up exceeds the half way point in the repot before it automatically cleans then the repot is not being cleaned often enough Another symptom is if clinkers are adhering to the sides of the repot Double check the wall control to ensure the proper setting has been selected for the fuel you are burning If that is correct change the setting to Utility Pellet D High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance Frequency When the ash exceeds more than half way up the repot By Homeowner WARNING Fire and Smoke Risk High ash fuels or lack of maintenance can cause repot to over ll Follow proper shutdown procedure if ash buildup exceeds half way point in repot Failure to do so could result in smoking sooting and possible hopper res E Baf e Removal a The appliance must be in complete shutdown com pletely cool and the exhaust blower off b Open door c The baf e is located at the top inside of rebox d Remove baf e by placing a at head screw driver into the slot of the latches located in the upper corners and push down The bottom of the latch will fall forward off of the post Lift the baf e up and then out toward you Figure 35 2 e To replace the baf e place the 2 locating ears behind the bottom e
44. erials such as sand will turn into a hard glass like substance called a clinker when heated to the extreme temperatures our repot reaches This is what forms clinkers in the bottom of the repot Trees from different areas will vary in mineral content That is why some fuels produce more clinkers than others Pellets are manufactured in either 1 4 inch or 5 16 inch 6 8mm diameter and should be no more than 1 1 2 inches 38mm in length Pellet lengths may even vary by lot from the same manufacturer which is why the feed rate may need to be adjusted occasionally If you burn pellets longer than 1 1 2 inches 38mm you may have an inconsistent fuel feed rate and or missed ignitions Pellet fuel quality can greatly uctuate The Advanced Energy AE appliance has been designed to burn a wide variety of fuels giving you the choice to use the fuel that is most economical in your region Premium wood pellets have the lowest ash content under 1 Standard grade pellet high ash pellets corn and other biomass fuels all have higher ash content The higher the ash content the more often the ash pan will need to be emptied Premium wood pellets will produce the least ash and tends to produce the highest heat output Pellets made from hardwoods i e oak have a higher ash content than pellets made from softwoods i e pine The hardwood pellets may require more air to burn properly so make sure you have the wall control on the correct sett
45. ermocouple Firepot SRV7000 334 19 Thermocouple Cover SRV7034 186 Thermocouple Ring Mount SRV7000 381 Thermostat Wire 3 Conductor 7000 409 64 Top Matte Black 7034 155MBK 64 Top Porcelain Mahogany 7034 155PMH 64 Top Powder Coat Sienna Bronze 7034 155CSB 64 Top Powder Coat Willow 7034 155CWL Vacuum Hose 7000 373 43 Vacuum Switch SRV7000 166 Wall Control Thermostat Programmable SRV7000 451 Wire Harness Auger Auto Clean Vacuum Switch SRV7034 191 Wire Harness Battery Back up 7034 202 Wire Harness Convection Blower 7034 219 Wire Harness Door Hopper SRV7034 192 Wire Harness Igniter Heating Element SRV7034 199 Wire Harness Overheat Sensor 7034 193 Wire Harness Power Out AC Current 7034 220 Wire Harness Power Out DC Current 7034 221 Wire Harness Power Supply Receptacle SRV7034 233 Wire Harness Thermostat SRV7034 200 R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 47 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Date of Service Performed By Description of Service E Service And Maintenance Log Page 48 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Date of Service Performed By Description of Service E Service And Maintenance Log Cont d R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 49 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE F Homeowner s Notes Page 50 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE G Warranty Policy Hearth amp
46. esired level Figure 18 3 B Outside Air Kit Instructions 1 Measure distance from oor to air vent opening in appli ance and mark location on wall Use saw to cut opening in wall Cut a 3 1 2 to 4 inch 89 102mm opening on inside wall and a 4 to 4 1 2 inch 102 114mm opening on outside of house 2 Use wire tie to secure ex pipe to collar assembly 3 Slide trim ring over ex pipe and run pipe through wall 4 Attach ex pipe not supplied to outside termination cap with second wire tie 5 Secure termination cap to outside surface 6 Secure trim ring to interior wall CAUTION Never draw outside combustion air from Wall oor or ceiling cavity Enclosed space such as an attic or garage Figure 18 4 Termination Cap Wire Tie Trim Ring Wire Tie Collar 3 inch Aluminum Flex Pipe not included Included in Kit 2 wire ties 1 collar assembly 1 termination cap assembly 1 trim ring fasteners NOTE 3 INCH ALUMINUM FLEX PIPE NOT INCLUDED Tools Needed Phillips head screw driver wire cutters hole saw or jig saw R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 19 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 3 to 3 inch Top Vent Adapter 3 to 6 inch Top Vent Offset Adapter 1 Put a layer of high temperature silicone on the 3 inch 76mm exhaust outlet Figure 19 1 2 Slide the top vent adapter onto the rear exhaust outlet and adjust the assembly to a vertical position until the top of the
47. fuels it may be necessary to do a more thorough cleaning during the burn season The auto clean firepot system will routinely clean the repot at shutdown when the wall control is satis ed or the predetermined amount of burn time has elapsed A clinker is formed when dirt ash or a non burnable substance is heated to 2000 F 1093 C and becomes glass like Clinkers lling the ash pan will have to be cleaned out more often than ash Excessive clinkers will eventually jam the auto clean system and generate an error Figure 31 1 2 Auto Clean System Inspection Frequency Monthly or more frequently depending on fuel type By Homeowner a The appliance must be in complete shutdown completely cool and the exhaust blower off b Inspect the auto clean springs for any degradation or deformation As the springs heat up and cool down they can lose tension If there is a gap showing above the repot oor it means the springs have lost their tension and can not keep the oor in the proper position This will cause ignition problems and fuel falling into the ash pan Replace them if that occurs c Inspect the holes in the repot oor for any debris They must be kept clear If you are burning corn the holes have a tendency to ll with particles which will need to be removed 3 Cleaning Ash Pan Frequency Wood Pellet Fuel Weekly or every 5 bags of fuel Alternate Fuel Daily By Homeowne
48. ght side panel and connects to the drop tube with a hose This switch turns the feed system on when vacuum is present in the rebox The vacuum switch is a safety device to shut off the feed motor if the exhaust or the heat exchanger system is dirty plugged or if the rebox door is open 22 Wall Control The appliance is designed to run on a custom designed 3 3 volt DC thermostat wall control It will not operate on any other wall control Refer to the instructions supplied with the thermostat wall control 23 Wiring Schematic for Control Board See Figure 39 1 below 24 Wiring Schematic for Power Supply See Figure 39 2 below Figure 39 1 Figure 39 2 120V AC in 120V AC out to Control Board 15V DC out to Control Board Fuse 15A 250V need to remove cover Description 1 Combustion Blower 2 Auto Clean System 3 Feed Auger Motors 4 Hopper Door Switches 5 Auger Auto Clean Vacuum Switches 6 Low Fuel Description 7 Thermostat Wall Control 8 Combustion Blower feedback 9 Firepot Thermocouple 10 Drop Tube Thermocouple n a Not Used 11 Convection Blower feedback Description 12 Igniter 13 AC Power In for Igniter 14 Convection Blower Power 15 Overheat Sensor Snap Disc 16 DC Power In from Power Supply 17 12 Volt Battery Back up 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 n a Fuse 15A 120V under the cover Fus
49. h excessive grain dust must be screened by sifting with 3 16 inch mesh screening Do not burn treated seed corn in your appliance Seed corn is treated with chemical pesticides that are harmful or fatal if swallowed therefore seed corn is dangerous to have in the house expecially where children can reach it Burning treated seed corn in your appliane will void your warranty and will destroy the exhaust system on the unit When changing to a different fuel be sure to empty the hopper of the previous fuel and vacuum the hopper before you ll it with the new fuel Make the appropriate selection on the FUEL SELECTION screen on the thermostat wall control The burn rate BTU content and heat output will all vary depending on fuel selected See Figure 23 3 on page 23 3 Storage Wood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag until using This will prevent moisture absorption Shelled corn wheat or sun ower seeds should be stored in a tight container where it will not absorb moisture from damp or wet oors This will also prevent rodents from becoming a problem Do not store any pellet fuel within the clearance requirements or in an area that would hinder routine cleaning and maintenance Risk of Chemical Poisoning Do Not burn treated seed corn Chemical pesticides are harmful or fatal if swallowed Burning treated seed corn will void your warranty WARNING R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page
50. h Up Porcelain Mahogany 855 1450 Paint Touch Up Powder Coat Sienna Bronze TOUCHUP CSB Paint Touch Up Powder Coat Willow TOUCHUP CWL Paint 1 12 oz can Powder Coat Willow PAINT1 CWL CTO Paint 1 12 oz can Powder Coat Sienna Bronze PAINT1 CSB CES Power Cord 812 1180 53 Power Supply Assembly SRV7000 324 Rivet Button head Gold Qty 1 72171 Qty 2 844 5750 Rivnut Repair Kit 1 4 20 RIVNUT REPAIR Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 Qty 24 7000 401 24 Screw 1 4 20 x 5 8 Qty 24 7000 398 24 Page 46 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Appliances Part No Mt Vernon AE Matte Black MTVERNON AE MBK Mt Vernon AE Porcelain Mahogany MTVERNON AE PMH Mt Vernon AE Powder Coat Sienna Bronze MTVERNON AE CSB Mt Vernon AE Powder Coat Willow MTVERNON AE CWL Item No Service Parts Part No 57 Sensor Overheat Snap Disc 230 1290 Sensor Fuel Level 7000 380 60 Shroud Rear 7034 170 63 Shroud Left 7034 172 46 Shroud Right 7034 171 65 Side Mount Left 7034 128 44 Side Mount Right 7034 126 45 Side Matte Black 7005 107MBK 45 Side Porcelain Mahogany 7005 107PMH 45 Side Powder Coat Sienna Bronze 7005 107CSB 45 Side Powder Coat Willow 7005 107CWL 13 Spring for Auto Clean Qty 4 7000 299 4 41 Switch Magnetic 7000 375 30 Switch Micro Normally Open 7000 327 55 Switch Optical Assembly 7034 038 17 Th
51. hat may cause undesired operation Emissions Rating EPA Compliance BTU Output 14 620 60 200 Ef ciency 81 4 83 6 Heating Capacity 2 400 3 800 square feet depend ing on heating zone Hopper Capacity 81 lbs Fuels Pellets Shelled Field Corn Wheat and Black Sun ower Seeds Shipping Weight 429 lbs R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 5 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 2 Getting Started A Design Installation amp Location Considerations Damaged parts could impair safe operation Do NOT install damaged incomplete or substitute components 1 Appliance Location OT Check building codes prior to installation Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and regulations Consult insurance carrier local building inspector re of cials or authorities having jurisdiction over restrictions installation inspection and permits It is a good idea to plan your installation on paper using exact measurements for clearances and oor protection before actually beginning the installation Consideration must be given to Safety convenience traf c ow Placement of the chimney and chimney connector If you are not using an existing chimney place the appli ance where there will be a clear passage for a factory built listed chimney through the ceiling and roof Installing an optional outside air kit would affect the loca tion
52. ing If you are burning a higher ash fuel and your repot and ash pan are lling quickly set the wall control on Utility Pellet and the auto clean system will empty the repot more frequently Always burn dry fuel Burning fuel with high moisture content takes heat from the fuel and tends to cool the appliance robbing heat from your home Damp pellet fuel can clog the feed system We recommend that you buy fuel in multi ton lots whenever possible However we do recommend trying various brands before purchasing multi ton lots to ensure your satisfaction Tested and approved for wood pellets shelled eld corn wheat and black oil sun ower seeds Burning of any other type of fuel voids your warranty CAUTION 2 Other Fuels This appliance has been tested and approved by Hearth amp Home Technologies for shelled eld corn wheat and black oil sun ower seeds When purchasing corn or wheat to burn in your appliance read the ingredient label very carefully Do NOT purchase fuel that contains any additives such as oils i e soybean oil and meals as it will result in poor unit performance If you are buying corn or wheat the only ingredient that should be listed is corn or wheat Shelled eld corn must be 15 or less moisture content The corn must be clean and free from debris Never burn corn straight from the eld Stalk parts excessive nes and cob remnants etc will clog the auger mechanism Corn wit
53. istr pour mur double Un assemblage d air ext rieur pi ce 811 0872 doit tre utilis pour l installation dans les maisons pr fabriqu es PROTECTION DU SOL A B G G D E F C C A 2 in 51mm B 6 in 152mm C 2 in 51mm D 3 in 76mm E 6 in 152mm F 8 in 203mm G 3 in 76mm I J J K I 2 in 51mm J 2 in 51mm K 6 in 152mm G G D E F C C A B 2007 2008 2009 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Report Rapport 061 S 68 6 OMNI Test Laboratories Inc O T L Tested amp Listed by Beaverton Oregon USA C US ALCOVE INSTALLATION Min Alcove Height 43 in 1092mm Min Alcove Side Wall 6 in 152mm Min Alcove Width 40 in 1016mm Max Alcove Depth 36 in 914mm A 2 in 51mm B 6 in 152mm C 2 in 51mm D 3 In 76mm E 6 in 152mm F 8 in 203mm G 3 in 76mm MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS FLOOR PROTECTION Use a non combustible floor protector extending beneath heater and to the front sides rear as indicated Measure front distance K from the surface of the glass door I 2 in 51mm J 2 in 51mm K 6 in 152mm I J J K Note 1 In residential installations when using Parts TPVNT MV 3 in 3 in Top Vent Adapter and 812 3570 3 in 6 in Offset Adapter 24 gauge 6 in single wall flue connect
54. l Top Vent Adapter Kit and the 3 to 6 inch 76 152mm Top Vent Offset Adapter are tested to use 24 gauge single wall ue connector or Listed double wall ue connector to Class A Listed metal chimneys or masonry chimneys meeting International Residential Code standards for solid fuel appliances 4 INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER 5 Secure exhaust venting system to the appliance with at least 3 screws Also secure all connector pipe joints with at least 3 screws through each joint NOTE All pipe must be welded seam pipe whenever possible Seal pipe joints with high temperature silicone 500 F 260 C minimum rated only NOTE If burning shelled field corn you must use approved venting speci cally designed for corn Follow the instructions from the venting manufacturer Fire Risk Only LISTED venting components may be used NO OTHER vent components may be used Substitute or damaged vent components may impair safe operation WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to the owner s information manual provided with this ap pliance For assistance or additional information consult a quali ed installer service agency or your dealer WARNING The table below can help you calculate the equivalent feet of pipe which is a method used to determine pellet vent size See Figure 11 1 C Equivalent Feet of
55. lass CAUTION Do NOT clean glass when hot Do NOT use abrasive cleaners Use a hard water deposit glass cleaner on white lm Refer to maintenance instructions Handle glass doors with care Inspect the gasket to ensure it is undamaged Do NOT strike slam or scratch glass Do NOT operate appliance with glass door removed cracked broken or scratched WARNING Clean Out Cover a The appliance must be in complete shutdown completely cool and the exhaust blower off b Open the clean out cover Figure 34 1 c Sweep out any ash build up NOTE There are heavy duty vacuum cleaners speci cally designed for solid fuel appliance cleaning 14 Cleaning the Top Vent Adapter if installed Frequency Yearly or more frequently depending on fuel type or ash build up By Homeowner 10 Cleaning Exhaust Blower Requires No Lubrication Frequency Yearly or as needed By Quali ed Service Technician Task Contact your local dealer 11 Cleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Frequency Yearly or as needed By Quali ed Service Technician Task Contact your local dealer 13 Soot and Fly Ash Formation amp Need for Removal in Exhaust Venting System Frequency Yearly or more frequently depending on fuel type or ash build up By Quali ed Service Technician Homeowner The products of combustion will contain small par
56. ll combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance Avoid installing the appliance near doors walkways or small isolated spaces Recessed lighting should be a sealed can design Attic hatches weather stripped or sealed Attic mounted duct work and air handler joints and seams taped or sealed C Wall Control Thermostat The wall control s location will have some affect on the appliance s operation When located close to the appliance it may require a slightly higher temperature setting to keep the rest of the house comfortable When located in an adjacent room or on a different oor level you will notice higher temperatures near the ap pliance T O T D Draft Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent appliances successfully When an appliance is drafting successfully all combustion byproducts are exiting the home through the chimney Considerations for successful draft include Preventing negative pressure Location of appliance and chimney OT Hearth amp Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for the improper performance of the chimney system caused by Inadequate draft due to environmental conditions Downdrafts Tight sealing construction of the structure Mechanical exhausting devices CAUTION Do NOT connect this unit
57. lly dif cult to break up If the clinker adheres to the sides of the repot you will need to manually clean the repot c After cleaning the repot and inspecting the holes turn off the power and then restore the power The auto clean system will then clean itself d The firepot floor plate must be fully closed when nished 7 Cleaning Heat Exchanger amp Drop Tube Frequency Monthly or every 1 ton of fuel By Homeowner a The appliance must be in complete shutdown completely cool and the exhaust blower off b It is necessary to remove the baf e to gain access to the heat exchanger Follow instructions for baf e removal on page 35 c Vacuum the ash from the heat exchanger with an upholstery brush to remove the majority of the ash Be sure to vacuum the back of the baf e also Inspect the drop tube and remove any residue build up in the drop tube Figure 323 1 Figure 32 2 Figure 32 3 e Use the crevice tool to finish cleaning the heat exchanger ns It is critical that the 2 exhaust exits at the back of the rebox oor left and right be thoroughly cleaned Figure 33 4 There are several ways this can done 1 Use the crevice tool 2 Attach a hose 1 2 inch 12 7mm in diameter and approximately 2 feet 607mm in length to your vacuum hose 3 Use a bottle brush and push the ash down to the bottom Remove the exhaust blower and then vacuum out the ash Figures 33 1 4 on pag
58. ms any responsibility for and the warranty will be voided by the following actions Reciprocating Saw Channel Locks Hammer Phillips Screwdriver Tape Measure Plumb Line Level Framing Material Hi temp Caulking Material Gloves Safety Glasses Framing Square Electric Drill amp Bits 1 4 1 4 Self Tapping Screws May also need Vent Support Straps Venting Paint Tools and building supplies normally required for installation unless installing into an existing masonry replace G Tools And Supplies Needed H Inspect Appliance amp Components and Pre Use Check List 1 Place the appliance in a location near the nal installation area and follow the proce dures below 2 Open the appliance and remove all the parts and articles packed inside the Component Pack Inspect all the parts and glass for shipping damage Contact your dealer if any irregulari ties are noticed Remove rubber band from ash pan installed for shipping purposes only 3 All safety warnings have been read and fol lowed 4 This Owner s Manual has been read 5 Floor protection requirements have been met 6 Venting is properly installed 7 The proper clearances from the appliance and chimney to combustible materials have been met 8 The masonry chimney is inspected by a profes sional and is clean or the factory built metal chimney is installed according to the manufac turer s instructions and clearances
59. n mental conditions inadequate ventilation or drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes 5 use of fuels other than those speci ed in the operating instructions 6 installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other compo nents not expressly authorized and approved by HHT and or 7 modi cation of the appliance not expressly autho rized and approved by HHT in writing This warranty does not apply to non HHT venting components hearth components or other accessories used in con junction with the installation of this product This warranty is void if the appliance has been over red or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine uorine or other damaging chemicals the appliance is subject to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation or there is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of but not limited to improper chimney or venting installation HHT s liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement and repair of defective components or workmanship during the applicable period HHT may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by repairing the defective component s at HHT s discretion Shipping costs are not covered under this warranty Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental o
60. ng on the type of fuel selected If your appliance is running and the auto clean cycle is initi ated the appliance will revert to shut down cycle The oor of the repot will open and deposit the ash into the ash pan It takes approximately 2 minutes to complete the auto clean cycle The oor will then shut and if the thermo stat is still calling for heat the re will start again continuing the heating process During this auto clean cycle the convection blower will con tinue to run Additional Screen Messages READY It is telling you that the home is up to temperature and does not need any heat The screen will show 5 dashes when the wall control and the control board are NOT communicating with each other Check that the wiring on the thermostat is prop erly connected MAINTENANCE BURN The maintenance burn is to keep the system from shutting down when operating on battery backup The appliance will not automatically re light in manual mode OFF The AUTO MANUAL SETTING screen has been set to OFF Set the appliance to OFF when performing periodic maintenance to prevent an unexpected startup 3 Auto Man L ML M MH H Cont d Page 26 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE H Quick Start Guide R A Set at P MENU 1 At the starting screen press MENU button once or twice until MENU screen appears 2 Highlight FUEL TYPE using the
61. nicates with the wall control The control board can only be opened by an authorized dealer A Component Functions R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 39 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 17 Power Supply The power supply is located at the rear of the appliance It converts 120 volt AC current to 15 volt DC current to power the appliance 18 Overheat Sensor Snap Disc The overheat sensor is mounted on the back of the drop tube in the center of the appliance and has a reset button To access it remove the right side panel If the re tries to burn back into the feed system or push exhaust up the feed tube this sensor will shut the stove down however the wall control will still display messages This sensor must be manually re set Disconnect power before resetting 19 Thermocouple Firepot This thermocouple is located on top of the repot inside the thermocouple cover ceramic protection tube The thermocouple sends a millivolt signal to the control board telling the control board there is a re in the repot 20 Thermocouple Drop Tube This thermocouple is located on the bottom of the drop tube on the right side and attached with a wing nut It turns the convection blower on and off varies the speed of the convection blower and will shut down appliance if internal heat exceeds set temperature 21 Vacuum Switch The vacuum switch is located on the right side of the appliance under the feed motor behind ri
62. ont sides and rear as indicated Measure front distance M from the surface of the glass door Hearth Pad Requirements Inches Millimeters K Sides 2 51 L Back 2 51 M Front 6 152 Page 10 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 4 Vent Information A Venting Termination Minimum Requirements J or K X V M I H A V G B V V A B V F V C B B E L V D V Electrical Service V N V N V N N V Inside Corner FIXED CLOSED OPEN OPEN FIXED CLOSED V X G G Termination Cap Air Supply Inlet Gas Meter Restricted Area O P Figure 10 1 OT Termination must exhaust above air inlet elevation It is recommended that at least 60 inches 1524mm of vertical pipe be installed when appliance is vented directly through a wall This will create a natural draft which will help prevent the possibility of smoke or odor venting into the home during a power outage It will also keep exhaust from causing a nuisance or hazard by exposing people or shrubs to high temperatures The safest and preferred venting method is to extend the vent vertically through the roof or above the roof A 12 in Above Finish Grade the grade surface must be a non combustible material B 12 in 48 in no OAK Open door or window below or to the side B 12 in Open door or window above C 6 in Permanently cl
63. or may be used Non combustible floor protection must extend beneath the flue pipe when installed with horizontal venting or under the Top Vent Adapter with vertical installation RECOMMENDED IN USA SERIAL NO NUM RO DU 007001 Listed Solid Fuel Room Heater Pellet Type Stove Also suitable for Mobile Home Installation This appliance has been tested and listed for use in Manufactured Homes in accordance with OAR 814 23 9000 through 814 23 909 Tested to ASTM E1509 04 ULC S627 00 ULC ORD C1482 M1990 Room Heating Pellet Burning Type UM 84 HUD FOR USE ONLY WITH PELLETIZED WOOD See Owner s Manual for other fuel options Input Rating 60 000 Btu s hr Electrical Rating 115 VAC 60 Hz Start 5 Amps Run 1 25 AMPS Route power cord away from unit Do not route cord under or in front of appliance DANGER Risk of electrical shock Disconnect power supply before servicing Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic available from your dealer To start set thermostat above room temperature the stove will light automatically To shutdown set thermostat to below room temperature For further instruction refer to owner s manual Keep viewing and ash removal doors tightly closed during operation DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL NE PAS ENLEVER L QUETTE 7034 107B Note 2 In manufactured home installation when using Part TPVNT MV 3 in 3 in Top Vent Adapter and 812 3570 3 in 6 in Offset Adapter use listed double wall
64. ormance Install through the warm airspace enclosed by the building envelope This helps to produce more draft especially during lighting and die down of the re Penetrate the highest part of the roof This minimizes the effects of wind loading Locate termination cap away from trees adjacent structures uneven roof lines and other obstructions Minimize the use of chimney offsets Consider the appliance location relative to oor and ceiling and attic joists Take into consideration the termination requirements on Page 10 B Locating Your Appliance amp Chimney E Negative Pressure Negative pressure can cause spillage of combustion fumes and soot Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air avail able for the appliance to operate properly It can be stron gest in lower levels of the house Causes include Exhaust fans kitchen bath etc Range hoods Combustion air requirements for furnaces water heaters and other combustion appliances Clothes dryers Location of return air vents to furnace or air conditioning Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system Upper level air leaks such as Recessed lighting Attic hatch Duct leaks To minimize the effects of negative air pressure Install the outside air kit with the intake facing prevailing winds during the heating season Ensure adequate outdoor air for a
65. osed window above below or to the side D 18 in 36 in no OAK Vertical clearance to a ventilated sof t located above the terminal within a hori zontal distance of 2 ft from the center line of the terminal E 12 in Clearance to unventilated sof t F 12 in Clearance to outside corner G 12 in Clearance to inside corner H 36 in Above gas meter regulator measured from horizontal center line of regulator I 36 in USA 72 in Canada Clearance to service regulator vent outlet J 12 in 48 in no OAK Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to the building or the combustions air inlet to any other appliance K 10 ft horizontal 3 ft vertical Clearance to mechanical air supply L 7 ft Above paved sidewalk paved driveway located on public property M 12 in Under an open veranda porch deck or balcony N See Note below Electric service above below or to the side location must not obstruct or interfere with access O 24 in Adjacent building fences and protruding parts of the structure P 12 in Clearance above roof line for vertical terminations All minimum clearances are listed with an Outside Air Kit OAK installed unless otherwise noted in table below 24 in Above grass top of plants wood or any other com bustible 12 in 36 in no OAK Clearance from any forced air intake of other appli ance 12 in Clearance horizontally from combustible wall 15 in Vented direc
66. outlet and adjust the assembly to the appropriate position 3 Install the vent pipe into the adapter be sure to silicone all joints Page 20 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE E Optional Log Set Placement Instructions CAUTION Logs are FRAGILE Use extreme care when handling or cleaning logs NOTICE Due to the abrasive nature of a pellet appliance re the logs are not covered under warranty Any placement vari ation other than shown here can cause excessive heat and shall void the appliance warranty Figure 20 1 Log fits over screws Left Log Log has indentations on the bottom to fit over the screw heads Log rests in front of screws Right Log Figure 20 3 Figure 20 4 1 Place the left log as shown There are 2 indentations in the bottom of the log to t over the screw heads in the rebox Figures 20 1 and 20 2 2 Place the right log in front of the 2 screw heads in the rebox Figures 20 3 amp 20 4 2 PIECE LOG SET INSTALLATION Figure 20 2 R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 21 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 1 When mounting the wall control thermostat on the wall be sure to follow your thermostat wall control s instal lation instructions carefully NOTE The wall control thermostat should be mounted on an inside wall and not in direct line with the appliance convection air NOTE If the wall control thermostat is located too close to the a
67. owed C Vertical into Existing Class A Chimney D Through The Wall amp Vertical Exterior Firestop Flashing Rain Cap 6 in 152mm Min Non combustible Hearth Pad 3 in 76mm Min Clean out Cover 12 in 305mm Minimum Ceiling Support 3 to 6 in 76 152mm Offset Adapter 6 in 152mm Class A Chimney Connector Adapter 3 to 3 in 76 76mm Top Vent Kit Non combustible Hearth Pad Clean out Cover Tee Wall Thimble Support Bracket every 60 in 1524mm 12 in 305mm minimum Rain Cap Flashing 2 in 51mm minimum 6 in 152mm minimum Figure 15 1 Figure 15 2 E Vertical Interior Typical Installation Firestop Flashing Rain Cap 6 in 152mm Min Non combustible Hearth Pad 3 in 76mm Min Clean out Cover 12 in 305mm Minimum 3 in to 3 in 76 76mm Top Vent Kit Figure 15 3 Page 16 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Fire Risk Inspection of Chimney Masonry chimney must be in good condition Meets minimum standard of NFPA 211 Factory built chimney must be 6 inch 152mm UL103 HT WARNING F Masonry G Alternate Masonry Non combustible Hearth Pad Airtight clean out door Sheathing Flashing 1 in 25mm clearance 1 in 25mm clearance with firestop 6 in 152mm minimum Fireclay Flue Liner with airspace Concrete Cap 2 in 51mm minimum to combustibl
68. ppliance you may need to set the temperature setting slightly higher to maintain the desired temperature in your home 2 There is a 5 screw terminal block located on the back lower left corner of the appliance directly above the power cord inlet The center 3 screws are for the wall control thermostat wires and the 2 outer screws are mounting screw and should not have wires attached to them The thermostat wires are color coded The green wire is on the left the white in the middle and the red on the right F Wall Control Thermostat Installation Figure 21 2 Shock hazard Do NOT remove grounding prong from plug Plug directly into properly grounded 3 prong receptacle Route cord away from appliance Do NOT route cord under or in front of appliance CAUTION volt Po er nlet for optional atter a k p o shold Po er Cord nlet all Control hermostat ires Atta h to Center S re s reen hite Red Red Wire Top Bottom White Wire Green Wire Figure 21 1 Back Side of Wall Control with Cover Off Page 22 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 8 Operating Instructions A Fuel Size Material and Storage 1 Wood Pellets Wood pellets are made from sawdust or wood by products If the source material is hardwood they can have a higher mineral content creating more ash Fuels containing bark will also have higher ash content Minerals and other non combustible mat
69. r Locate the ash pan underneath the repot Slide the ash pan straight out Empty into a non combustible container and re install ash pan When replacing ash pan push it back until it catches on the 2 side latches See Disposal of Ashes below 4 Ash Removal from Firebox Frequency Weekly or more frequently depending on fuel type or ash build up By Homeowner There must not be any hot ashes in the rebox during cleaning so allow the appliance to completely cool Frequent cleaning of the ash in the rebox with a vacuum cleaner will help slow down the build up of ash in the exhaust blower and vent system Disposal of Ashes WARNING Ashes should be placed in metal container with tight tting lid Ashes should be retained in closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Page 32 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 6 Cleaning Firepot with Firepot Clean Out Tool Frequency Softwood Pellets Weekly or every 5 bags Hardwood Pellets Weekly or every 3 bags Alternate Pellets Daily or every 1 bag By Homeowner a The appliance must be in complete shutdown completely cool and the exhaust blower off b It may be necessary to use your repot clean out tool to chip away material that has built up on the sides of the repot and to push out any clinkers Larger clinkers may have to be removed from the top of the repot Corn clinkers can be especia
70. r consequential damages so those limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you speci c rights you may also have other rights which vary from state to state EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE This Limited Warranty is effective on all HHT appliances sold after September 01 2008 and supersedes any and all war ranties currently in existence If warranty service is needed you should contact your installing dealer If the installing dealer is unable to provide neces sary parts or components contact the nearest authorized HHT dealer or supplier 4021 645A 09 01 08 Hearth amp Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY Cont d R Hearth amp Home Technologies 1445 North Highway Colville WA 99114 Division of HNI INDUSTRIES 7034 106E September 1 2008 Page 52 O T T O T O Please contact your Quadra Fire dealer with any questions or concerns For the number of your nearest Quadra Fire dealer visit our web site at www quadra re com This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents United States 4593510 4686807 4766876 4793322 4811534 5000162 5016609 5076254 5113843 5191877 5218953 5263471 5328356 5341794 5347983 5429495 5452708 5542407 5601073 5613487 5647340 5688568 5762062 5775408 5890485 5931661 5941
71. r lid is open and displays an icon on the wall control and will turn off the feed motor 13 Igniter Heating Element The igniter is mounted on the base of the repot Combustion air travels over the red hot igniter creating super heated air that ignites the pellets or other fuels 14 Low Fuel Indicator The low fuel indicator is attached to the left side of the hopper It senses the amount of fuel in the hopper and will display an icon on the wall control 15 Optical Switch for the Auger The optical switch is located on top of the feed system and communicates to the wall control that the auger is spinning or if it has stopped 16 Power Receptacle The power receptacle is located on the lower rear of the appliance Check the wall receptacle for 120 volt 60 Hz standard current Make sure the outlet is grounded and has the correct polarity A good quality surge protector is hightly recommended to protect the electronics When describing the location of a component it is always AS YOU FACE THE FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE 6 Convection Blower The convection blower is mounted at the bottom left rear of the appliance The convection blower pushes heated air through the heat exchange system into the room 7 Door Switch The door switch is mounted on the right side of the rebox behind the door handle It senses when the door is open and will display an icon on the wall control and will turn off the auto clean system and
72. racteristics and Flame Height Adjustment A properly adjusted re with the heat output on HIGH has an active ame pattern that extends out of the repot approximately 8 inches 203mm If the re has tall ames with black tails and seems some what lazy the ame height will need to be reduced If the re is not 8 inches 203mm tall the ame height will need to be increased A medium or low setting will give a shorter ame The ame will rise and fall somewhat This is normal With your appliance in Manual mode and the heat output level set to HIGH adjust the ame height using the FLAME HEIGHT ADJUST screen on the thermostat wall control Figure 24 1 Figure 24 1 F Battery Back up System Optional The appliance has been designed to operate on an optional battery back up system If you have frequent power outages in your region hook the appliance up to a 12 volt battery and it will automatically switch to battery power in the event of a power failure There will be a battery icon that appears on your wall control to let you know you are now operating on battery power Once you are operating on battery power you must manually light the re in the appliance as it will no longer automatically light Use only approved re starting gel to start the re The high burn rate is no longer available on battery back up as each level drops down one level For example the high burn becomes medium high burn and so
73. sients at the input mains Unplug the power to the appliance and plug it back in Page 30 7034 106E September 1 2008 R Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE 10 Maintaining amp Servicing Your Appliance Shock and Smoke Hazard Proper Shutdown Procedure must be followed Smoke spillage into room can occur if appliance is not cool before unplugging Risk of shock if appliance not unplugged before servicing appliance CAUTION A Proper Shutdown Procedure 1 Set the wall control thermostat to OFF on AUTOMATIC MANUAL SETTING screen and let the appliance com pletely cool Figure 30 1 The exhaust blower must be off before you can unplug the appliance before servic ing 2 Smoke spillage into the room can occur if the appliance is not cool before unplugging 3 There is a risk of shock if the appliance is not unplugged before servicing the appliance Manual Off Automatic Figure 30 1 Cleaning or Inspection Frequency Daily Weekly Every 2 Weeks Monthly Yearly Ash Pan Burning Pellets Every 5 bags of fuel OR X Ash Pan Burning Alternate Fuels Every 1 bag of fuel OR X Ash Removal from Firebox More frequently depending on the fuel type or ash build up OR X Auto Clean Inspection More frequently depending on the fuel type OR X Blower Combustion Exhaust More frequently depending on the fuel type OR X Blower Convection More frequently depending on the fuel type OR X
74. ticles of y ash The y ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the ow of the ue gases At start up if there is incomplete combustion or if there is a shutdown or incorrect operation of the appliance it will lead to some soot formation This will collect in the exhaust venting system The venting system may need to be cleaned at least once a year or more often depending upon the quality of your fuel or if there is a lot of horizontal pipe sec tions Ash will build up more quickly in the horizontal sections 12 Door Latch Inspection Frequency Prior to heating season By Homeowner Task The door latch is non adjustable but the gasketing between the glass and rebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good seal If the gasket is frayed or damaged replace with a new one Figure 34 1 8 Cleaning the Hopper Frequency Monthly every 1 ton of fuel or when changing fuel types By Homeowner After burning approximately 1 ton of fuel you will need to clean the hopper to prevent sawdust and or nes build up A combination of sawdust nes and pellets on the auger reduces the amount of fuel supply to the repot This can result in nuisance shut downs and mis starts a The appliance must be in complete shutdown and cool and the exhaust blower off b Empty the hopper of any remaining pellets c Vacuum the hopper and feed tube R Septemb
75. tly through a wall minimum length of horizontal pipe 6 in horizontal 12 in vertical Minimum horizontal or vertical terminations must protrude from wall NOTE Consult local building re of cials or authorities having jurisdic tion Local codes or regulations may require different clearances OT Do NOT Terminate Vent In any location that will allow ue gases or soot from enter ing or staining the building In any location which could create a nuisance or hazard In any enclosed or semi enclosed area such as a carport garage attic crawl space under a sun deck or porch narrow walkway Closely fenced area or any location that can build up a concentration of fumes such as a stairwell covered breezeway etc R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 11 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE Vent surfaces get HOT can cause burns if touched Non combustible shielding or guards may be required WARNING B Chimney and Exhaust Connection 1 Chimney amp Connector Use 3 or 4 inch 76 102mm diameter type L or PL venting system It can be vented vertically or horizontally 2 Mobile Home Approved for all Listed pellet vent If using the 3 inch 76mm vertical Top Vent Adapter Kit or the 3 to 6 inch 76 152mm Top Vent Offset Adapter use Listed double wall ue connector A Quadra Fire Outside Air Kit must be used with manufactured home installations 3 Residential The 3 inch 76mm vertica
76. twice until MENU screen appears 2 Highlight TEMP UNITS F C using the UP DOWN buttons to the right side of the display Press SELECT CHOOSING TEMP UNIT F or C 4 Press DONE Press DONE again or wait 15 seconds for starting screen to reappear 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to set desired temperature unit and press SELECT S R S S Flame eight Ad st emp ifferential emp nits F C A to an al ff F el pe Set Comfort Level ser Settings 2 Highlight USER SETTINGS using the UP DOWN buttons to the right side of the display Press SELECT NOTICE Any button pressed will turn on the backlight Wall control will automati cally revert back to the starting screen if there is no activity for 15 seconds except for the CONFIRM FUEL CHANGE screen R September 1 2008 7034 106E Page 27 Mt Vernon Pellet Stove AE READ 71 Set at 74 1 30 PM HEAT OUTPUT MENU Hold at edi m igh 1 At the starting screen press HEAT OUTPUT 2 Use the UP button to change HEAT OUTPUT LEVEL to MEDIUM HIGH SETTING HEAT OUTPUT 1 Press and hold UP or DOWN but ton to set desired temperature F 2 Press HOLD TEMP SETTING COMFORT LEVEL R A Set at P HEAT OUTPUT MENU NOTE Set temperature must be 3 degrees higher than room temperature for appliance to start

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