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Manuel d'installation Accentra Insert

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Installation & Operating Manual

NOTICE: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS


! WARNING
HOT SUR F ACES!

Glass and other surfaces are hot during


operation and cool down.

Hot glass will cause burns.


Model(s): • o not touch glass until it is cooled

Accentra Pellet Insert • NE ER allow children to touch glass


• eep children away
• CARE ULLY SUPER ISE children in same room as
stove.
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other
amma e mater a
• eep clothing, furniture, draperies and other flammable
materials away.

NOTE
To obtain a rench translation of this manual, please
contact your dealer or visit [Link]

Pour obtenir une traduction fran aise de ce manuel, s il


vous pla t contacter votre revendeur ou visitez www.
[Link]

 Contact your local dealer with questions on installation,


operation or service.

rep ace n ert may e n ta e nt a ma nry firep ace an appr e manu acture urn n firep ace
(see page 2 5 ), Or, It may be built in to a wall or mantle system when using the optional zero clearance cabinet (see
page 2 6 ).

SAF ETY NOTICE


PLEASE R EAD THIS ENTIR E MANUAL BEF OR E Y OU INSTALL AND USE Y OUR NEW R OOM HEATER . F AILUR E TO
F OLLOW INSTR UCTIONS MAY R ESULT IN PR OPER TY DAMAG E, BODILY INJ UR Y , OR EV EN DEATH.
F OR USE IN THE U.S. AND CANADA. SUITABLE F OR INSTALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES
IF THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT PR OPER LY INSTALLED, A HOUSE F IR E MAY R ESULT. F OR Y OUR SAF ETY , F OLLOW
INSTALLATION DIR ECTIONS. DO NOT USE MAK ESHIF T COMPR OMISES.
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR F IR E OF F ICIALS ABOUT R ESTR ICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION
R EQ UIR EMENTS IN Y OUR AR EA.
CONTACT Y OUR LOCAL AUTHOR ITY (SUCH AS MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPAR TMENT, F IR E DEPAR TMENT, F IR E
PR EV ENTION BUR EAU, ETC.) TO DETER MINE THE NEED F OR A PER MIT.
CETTE G UIDE D' UTILISATION EST DISPONIBLE EN F R ANCAIS. CHEZ V OTR E CONCESSIONNAIR E DE HAR MAN.

SAV E THESE INSTR UCTIONS.


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5 .7 5 ”
od le : ACCENTRA INSERT
Portland
Appareil de chauffage granul s de bois
Tested and
Listed By Oregon USA

Serial No.
No de série: 0 0 8
Test réalisés par OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
Report #/Rapport #135-S-12-2, 135-S-12b-6
Tested to/Testé à: ASTM E1509-04, ULC/ORD-C1482-M1990, BARCODE LABEL
ULC-S628-93
This pellet burning appliance has been tested and listed for use in PREVENTION DES INCENDIES
Manufactured Homes in accordance with Respecter scrupuleusement les instructions du constructeur pour
OAR 814-23-900 through 814-23-909 l’installation et les consignes de fonctionnement. Respecter les
Normes Européennes: règles de sécurité en vigueur dans votre région.
NF EN 14785 CETIAT – Déc. 2006 AVERTISSEMENT POUR MOBILE HOMES : Ne pas installer dans
AEMC MESURES EN 50366 – Déc. 2006 une chambre. Il est impératif de prévoir une prise d’air extérieur.
EMITECH, APAVE & BFP Electronique – Février 2004 L’intégrité structurale du plancher, du plafond et des murs doit être
EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 strictement préservée.
“Prevent House Fires” Se reporter aux instructions du fabricant et aux réglementations
Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturer’s installa- spécifiques locales concernant les précautions requises lors de la
tion and operation instructions. Contact local building or fire officials traversée d’un mur ou d’un plafond.
about restrictions and inspection in your area. Contrôler et nettoyer fréquemment tout le système d’évacuation des
WARNING: FOR MANUFACTURED HOMES: Do not install appli- fumées conformément aux recommandations du constructeur.
ance in a sleeping room. An outside combustion air inlet must be Réaliser l’évacuation des fumées en utilisant des conduits « Spécial
provided. The structural integrity of the manufactured home floor, granulés » de Ø 125 mm ou de la gaine flexible inox double peau
ceiling and walls must be maintained. Ø 125 mm à l’aide d’un adaptateur adéquat comme indiqué dans la
Refer to manufacturer’s instructions and local codes for precautions notice d’utilisation.
required for passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Ne pas raccorder ce poêle à un conduit de cheminée déjà utilisé
Inspect and clean exhaust venting system frequently in accordance pour un autre appareil.
with manufacturer’s instructions. FONCTIONNE EXCLUSIVEMENT AVEC DES GRANULES DE BOIS.
Use a 3” or 4” diameter type “L” or “PL” venting system, or 4” stain- Consommation maximum : 2,27 kg/h
less steel flex as per owner’s manual. Caractéristiques électriques :

E
Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing another ap- 240 VAC – 50 Hz – Intensité au démarrage 2,0 A
pliance. Intensité fonctionnement normal 1,1 A
FOR USE WITH PELLETIZED WOOD FUEL OR UP TO A 50% Tenir le cordon d’alimentation à l’écart du poêle.
PL
CORN AND PELLET MIXTURE ONLY. DANGER : Risque d’électrocution. Débrancher l’appareil avant toute
Input Rating Max: 5 lb. fuel/hr. intervention.
Electrical Rating: 240 VAC, 50 Hz, Start 2.0 AMPS, Run 1.1 AMPS Pour une information plus complète, se reporter à la notice
US Electrical Rating: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 4.1 AMPS, Run 2.1 AMPS d’utilisation.

1 1 ”
Ne remplacer la vitre qu’avec une vitre céramique 5 mm de même
Emission of CO in Combustion: qualité disponible auprès de votre revendeur.
Nominal Heat Output: <.02%, Reduced Heat Output: <.04% Tenir la porte frontale et le couvercle de trémie hermétiquement clos
M

Flue Gas Temperature: 224 C


Thermal Output: 10.5kW
durant le fonctionnement de l’appareil.
Energy Efficiency: Nominal: 84%, Reduced: 73% Puissance calorifique émise: Nominale: 10,5 KW Réduite: 1,8 KW
Route power cord away from unit. Concentration CO (à 13 % O2)
à puissance nominale: < 0,02 % à puissance réduite: < 0,04 %
SA

DANGER: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power supply before Rendement: à puissance nominale: 84 % à puissance réduite: 73%
servicing.
For further instruction refer to owner’s manual. ECARTS MINIMUM DE SÉCURITÉ
Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic available from your dealer. La protection de sol doit être constituée de matériau
Keep viewing and ash removal doors tightly closed during operation. incombustible et s’étendre de 457 mm (18”) à l’avant et
203 mm (8”) sur les côtés (CANADA).
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
Non-combustible floor protector must extend 6” (152 mm) to
the sides and front of the unit, measured from the glass face
(US). 12” (305mm) Mantel/Manteau de Cheminée

US Environmental Protection Agency Trim/Panneau de Moulure


Sidewall/Mur de Côté

This model is exempt from EPA Certification under 40 CFR 60.531


by definition (wood heater(A) “Air-to-Fuel Ratio”)
Agence Américaine pour la Protection de l’Environnement
Ce modèle est dispensé par EPA certification d’après
40 CFR 60.531 par définition
[ Appareil à bois (A) « Ratio air/combustible »]

A. Insert Body to side wall - 1 0 ” (2 5 4 mm)


352 Mountain House Road B. Insert Body to 1 2 ” (3 0 5 mm) Mantel/ Manteau de
Halifax PA 17032 ( USA) Cheminé e - 1 2 ” (3 0 5 mm)
n ert B yt c m u t e tr m a e- 1 mm
D. Insert Body to side trim - 6 ” (1 5 2 mm)
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL/NE PAS
r pr tect n ea ure r m a - S -
ENLEVER CETTE ÉTIQUETTE 2 mm t e an 1 5 mm n r nt
MADE IN THE USA /FABRIQUÉ AUX USA

ate anu acture ate e a r cat n


2 0 1 3 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 5 J AN F EB MAR APR MAY J UN J UL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

P.N. 3-90-00676 Manufactured by/Fabriqué par: Hearth and Home Technologies e IGN

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Introduction 3

The Accentra Pellet Insert will give you more heat, better temperature control and a level of convenience you won t find in
any other pellet burning insert. The Accentra Insert s many outstanding features make it the best value pellet insert on the
market today.
The Accentra s versatile design lets you convert a heat wasting fireplace into an efficient heating source. The Accentra Insert
could also be a fireplace hearth for your home that doesn t require a chimney. A special zero clearance fireplace kit converts
the Accentra insert into a fireplace that can be placed in virtually any corner or against any wall of your home.
The Accentra s on-board microprocessor constantly senses room temperature and automatically makes ad ustments in the
feed rate and air supply so you get ust the right amount of heat 2 hours a day. This remarkable technology lets you fill the
hopper, set the desired temperature and walk away. The Accentra insert lights automatically, brings the room up to the exact
temperature and will turn off if no heat is required. No other pellet insert offers such accurate and trouble free temperature
control. The control technology gives you the widest heat output range of any insert on the market making it an ideal choice
to take the chill off in the spring and fall and to heat your home during the coldest months of the winter.
As with all Harman pellet stoves, maintenance is minimal and cleaning is easy. The Accentra Insert lets you burn close to a
ton of pellets before ash removal is needed. And what is even better, the Harman Insert Track System lets you slide the insert
out of the fireplace so that it can be cleaned or serviced without having to disconnect the venting system. This innovative
design is only available on Harman pellet inserts and lets you easily reach key components for cleaning.
5 .7 5 ”

Appareil de chauffage
od le : ACCENTRA INSERT
granul s de bois
Please copy your serial number from
the label on your stove to the box below.
Tested and Portland
Listed By Oregon USA

Serial No.
No de série: 0 0 8
Test réalisés par OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
Report #/Rapport #135-S-12-2, 135-S-12b-6
Tested to/Testé à: ASTM E1509-04, ULC/ORD-C1482-M1990, BARCODE LABEL
ULC-S628-93
This pellet burning appliance has been tested and listed for use in PREVENTION DES INCENDIES
Manufactured Homes in accordance with Respecter scrupuleusement les instructions du constructeur pour
OAR 814-23-900 through 814-23-909
Normes Européennes:
NF EN 14785 CETIAT – Déc. 2006
l’installation et les consignes de fonctionnement. Respecter les
règles de sécurité en vigueur dans votre région.
AVERTISSEMENT POUR MOBILE HOMES : Ne pas installer dans
SER IAL NUMBER
AEMC MESURES EN 50366 – Déc. 2006
EMITECH, APAVE & BFP Electronique – Février 2004
une chambre. Il est impératif de prévoir une prise d’air extérieur.
L’intégrité structurale du plancher, du plafond et des murs doit être Hearth & Home Technologies
52 ountain House Road
EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 strictement préservée.
“Prevent House Fires” Se reporter aux instructions du fabricant et aux réglementations
Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturer’s installa- spécifiques locales concernant les précautions requises lors de la
tion and operation instructions. Contact local building or fire officials
about restrictions and inspection in your area.
traversée d’un mur ou d’un plafond.
Contrôler et nettoyer fréquemment tout le système d’évacuation des Halifax, PA 170 2
[Link]
WARNING: FOR MANUFACTURED HOMES: Do not install appli- fumées conformément aux recommandations du constructeur.
ance in a sleeping room. An outside combustion air inlet must be Réaliser l’évacuation des fumées en utilisant des conduits « Spécial
provided. The structural integrity of the manufactured home floor, granulés » de Ø 125 mm ou de la gaine flexible inox double peau
ceiling and walls must be maintained. Ø 125 mm à l’aide d’un adaptateur adéquat comme indiqué dans la
Refer to manufacturer’s instructions and local codes for precautions notice d’utilisation.

a e ntent
required for passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Ne pas raccorder ce poêle à un conduit de cheminée déjà utilisé
Inspect and clean exhaust venting system frequently in accordance pour un autre appareil.
with manufacturer’s instructions. FONCTIONNE EXCLUSIVEMENT AVEC DES GRANULES DE BOIS.
Use a 3” or 4” diameter type “L” or “PL” venting system, or 4” stain- Consommation maximum : 2,27 kg/h
less steel flex as per owner’s manual. Caractéristiques électriques :
Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing another ap- 240 VAC – 50 Hz – Intensité au démarrage 2,0 A
pliance. Intensité fonctionnement normal 1,1 A
FOR USE WITH PELLETIZED WOOD FUEL OR UP TO A 50% Tenir le cordon d’alimentation à l’écart du poêle.
CORN AND PELLET MIXTURE ONLY. DANGER : Risque d’électrocution. Débrancher l’appareil avant toute
Input Rating Max: 5 lb. fuel/hr.
Electrical Rating: 240 VAC, 50 Hz, Start 2.0 AMPS, Run 1.1 AMPS
US Electrical Rating: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 4.1 AMPS, Run 2.1 AMPS
intervention.
Pour une information plus complète, se reporter à la notice
d’utilisation.
Automatic Operation 4
1 1 ”

Ne remplacer la vitre qu’avec une vitre céramique 5 mm de même


Emission of CO in Combustion: qualité disponible auprès de votre revendeur.

Manual Operation 6
Nominal Heat Output: <.02%, Reduced Heat Output: <.04% Tenir la porte frontale et le couvercle de trémie hermétiquement clos
Flue Gas Temperature: 224 C
Thermal Output: 10.5kW
durant le fonctionnement de l’appareil.
Energy Efficiency: Nominal: 84%, Reduced: 73% Puissance calorifique émise: Nominale: 10,5 KW Réduite: 1,8 KW
Route power cord away from unit. Concentration CO (à 13 % O2)
à puissance nominale: < 0,02 % à puissance réduite: < 0,04 %

ESP Control 8
DANGER: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power supply before Rendement: à puissance nominale: 84 % à puissance réduite: 73%
servicing.
For further instruction refer to owner’s manual. ECARTS MINIMUM DE SÉCURITÉ
Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic available from your dealer. La protection de sol doit être constituée de matériau
Keep viewing and ash removal doors tightly closed during operation. incombustible et s’étendre de 457 mm (18”) à l’avant et

em y n ta at n
203 mm (8”) sur les côtés (CANADA).
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
Non-combustible floor protector must extend 6” (152 mm) to
the sides and front of the unit, measured from the glass face
(US). 12” (305mm) Mantel/Manteau de Cheminée

V enting 2 1
US Environmental Protection Agency Trim/Panneau de Moulure


Sidewall/Mur de Côté

This model is exempt from EPA Certification under 40 CFR 60.531


by definition (wood heater(A) “Air-to-Fuel Ratio”)
Agence Américaine pour la Protection de l’Environnement
Ce modèle est dispensé par EPA certification d’après

Maintenance 2 8
40 CFR 60.531 par définition
[ Appareil à bois (A) « Ratio air/combustible »]

352 Mountain House Road


Halifax PA 17032 ( USA)
A. Insert Body to side wall - 1 0 ” (2 5 4 mm)
B. Insert Body to 1 2 ” (3 0 5 mm) Mantel/ Manteau de
Cheminé e - 1 2 ” (3 0 5 mm)
Trouble-Shooting 3 3
n ert B yt c m u t e tr m a e- 1 mm

Spec ficat n
D. Insert Body to side trim - 6 ” (1 5 2 mm)
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL/NE PAS
r pr tect n ea ure r m a - S -
ENLEVER CETTE ÉTIQUETTE 2 mm t e an 1 5 mm n r nt
MADE IN THE USA /FABRIQUÉ AUX USA

W iring Diagram 3 5
ate anu acture ate e a r cat n
2 0 1 3 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 5 J AN F EB MAR APR MAY J UN J UL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

P.N. 3-90-00676 Manufactured by/Fabriqué par: Hearth and Home Technologies e IGN

pp ance ert ficat n


W arranty 3 6
Model: Accentra Insert  Ser ce art t
Test Lab: Omni-Test Laboratories
Type: Pellet Burning ireplace Insert Room Heater Power F ailures / Back-up 4 4
Standard(s): AST E150 -0 , ULC S 28- and ULC
C1 82- 1 0. In accordance with OAR 81 -2 - 00 ue Spec ficat n 5
through 81 -2 - 0
R eport # : 1 5-S-12-2 Corn / Pellet Mix ture 4 6

Note: This appliance is also approved for installation into a


shop.
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Automatic Start Up 4

Starting F irst F ire


Igniter Switch to " AUTO" (up position)
ake sure the unit is plugged into a properly grounded, 120
AC, 0 Hz electrical source. The power light should be the
only light lit.
See Note 7. te Be ure t ere n ue r t er c m u t e n
ig. 1 1" the ash pan prior to lighting.
1. Turn ode Selector to O .
2. ill hopper with pellets.
. Clean burn pot with scraper, if necessary.
. If starting after an empty hopper, turn eed Ad uster to
TEST (for one 0 second cycle).2 This will flow pellets
into the auger tube and also allow you to check the motors
for operation. NOTE: The auger motor will not operate
t t e e r r pper pen
5. Turn eed Ad uster to # .
ig. 2 . lip the Igniter Switch up into the AUTO position.
7. Turn the Temperature ial to the desired room temperature.
8. Turn ode Selector to Room Temperature or Stove
1. Fines are small pieces of broken pellets (sawdust). Fines do Temperature.
not flow easily and often build up on the hopper funnel bottom . ill hopper with pellets and remove ashes as required.
angles. These fines can be pushed into the feeder opening and
then fill the hopper with pellets. As the system works, they will eep the hopper lid and firebox doors closed while in
be burned. operation. aintain door seals in good condition. ailure to
2. The "TEST" cycle will operate the feed motor for exactly one do so will affect operation of the appliance and may permit
minute. Turning to "TEST" again and again may load too much escape of smoke or gases into the living space.
fuel into the burn pot causing excessive smoke on start-up.
3. The firebox low pressure switch will not allow the auger motor
or the igniter element to operate if the view door is open. W AR NING
BUR NING G AR BAG E, USE OF IMPR OPER F UELS,
4. Adjust Feed Rate. If this is your first fire or you are trying different
pellets, set the feed adjuster to #4, Fig. 1. This is a conservative F IR E STAR TER S OR ALTER ING THE STOV E F OR
number and will probably need to be increased. After you know HIG HER HEAT OUTPUT MAY CAUSE DAMAG E TO THE
a feed rate setting that works well, use that setting. Remember, STOV E AND COULD R ESULT IN A HOUSE F IR E. USE
if your feed rate is too high you may waste fuel. ONLY APPR OV ED F UELS AND F OLLOW ONLY THESE
5. This is usually a weekly maintenance procedure. Cleaning the OPER ATION G UIDELINES.
burn pot with the scraper with a small amount of new fuel in the
bottom is not a problem. First, scrape the ashes off the front of
the burn pot into the ash pan. Then scrape the holed surface
downward into the burn pot. When the stove feeds, these W AR NING
scrapings will be pushed out by the feeder. NEV ER USE G ASOLINE, G ASOLINE-TY PE LANTER N
6. The ash pan can hold the ashes from approximately 1 ton of F UEL, K ER OSENE, CHAR COAL LIG HTER F LUID, OR
premium fuel. This means the ashes will only need to be emptied SIMILAR LIQ UIDS TO STAR T OR ' F R ESHEN UP' A F IR E
a few times a year. IN THIS HEATER . K EEP ALL SUCH LIQ UIDS W ELL
7. Setting the feed adjuster # for maximum burn: With the unit AW AY F R OM THE HEATER , W HILE IN USE.
burning in "AUTO", turn to "Stove Mode" and put the fan on
"H". Set the Temperature Dial to #7. Allow the unit to burn for
about 30 minutes and check ash on front of burn pot. Fig. 2.
If the ash line is larger than 1", turn the feed adjuster from #4
to #5. Allow another 30 minutes of burn time and check again.
If, at #6 setting, a 1" or less ash bed is not obtainable, it is not
a problem. The 1" ash bed is only at maximum burn rate and
during normal operation, the ash bed will be larger.

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Automatic Ignition/ Operation 5

The Accentra Insert is more than ust automatic ignition, it is


also automatic temperature control. The automatic system will
allow the fire size to be ad usted to match the heating needs
and even put the fire out if necessary. If heat is needed after
the fire is out, the Accentra Insert will automatically re-ignite
and ad ust the fire size to match the heating need. The totally
automatic room sensor mode is recommended because of
its efficiency. The unit can be switched between AUTO and
ANUAL at any time during operation.
Igniter switch to " AUTO"
R oom Temperature Mode
In Room Temp ode heat output is controlled automatically
by the Room Sensing Probe. When the Room Sensing Probe
calls for heat, the stove will increase output. When the Room
Sensing Probe is getting close to the set temperature, the
stove will begin to level off output and keep the fire burning
at ust the right temperature to maintain that setting.
High output is determined by the feed rate setting. This
setting, generally on # , can be increased if higher burn rates
are necessary ( ig. 1). The unit s maximum burn rate should
not create less than 1 of ash on the burn pot front edge(See
ig. ig. 2). Overfeeding is not a safety concern, but fuel may be
Room Temperature Mode: This setting will produce a room temperature wasted if unburned pellets fall into the ash pan.
of 70 degrees with the distribution blower at medium speed.
In Room Temp ode a constant fuel consumption rate is
St e emperature e sacrificed for exact room temperature. Therefore, as it gets
colder more pellets will be burned automatically.
The distribution blower speed will vary according to the
position of the mode selector pointer, and fire size.
Igniter switch to " AUTO"
St e emperature e
This allows for automatic ignition upon start-up only. The unit
can then be set at any desired setting. The heat output and
fuel consumption will remain constant regardless of room
temperature (See ig ). The unit s maximum feed rate
should not create less than 1 of ash on the burn pot front
edge. See ig 2.
This setting will produce medium heat with the The unit s low burn or maintenance setting is as low as it will
distribution blower on "low". go. It will not go out unless it runs out of fuel or is turned off.
Shut-Down Procedure
To kill the fire or stop burning the stove, turn the ode
Selector to O . This will cause the fire to diminish and
burn out. When the fire burns out and the stove cools down
everything will stop.
If you pull the plug to shut down the stove, all motors will stop.
This may cause incomplete combustion and smoke in the
firebox. If the load door is opened, the smoke may escape.
The best way to shut down the stove is simply let it run out
of pellets, then the stove will shut down automatically.
This setting will produce continuous maximum heat
output with the distribution blower at full speed.

ig.

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Manual Start Up 6

Starting F irst F ire


Igniter Switch to " MANUAL" (down position) ake
sure the unit is plugged into a 120 AC, 0 Hz electrical
ig. source. The power light should be the only light lit.
Be ure t ere n ue r t er c m u t e n
the ash pan prior to lighting.
ig. 5 1. Turn EE A USTER to desired feed rate. No. is good
for most pellets.
2. Turn the O E SELECTOR to O and then to the
See Note 7.
desired mode. This will reset control and start the
1"
combustion motor.
. Turn the TE PERATURE IAL to the desired setting.
. Clean burn pot with scraper if necessary.
5. ill burn pot with pellets, only level with front edge. ( o
Not Over ill).
. Add starting gel on top of the pellets. Stir gel into pellets
for fast lighting.
7. Light starting gel with a match, and close the door.
Operation will begin when the fire reaches the proper
ig. 7 temperature.
8. ill hopper with pellets and remove ashes as required.

1. Fines are small pieces of broken pellets (sawdust). Fines do Store fuel in a dry area, away from all ignition sources and
not flow easily and often build up on the hopper funnel bottom outside all limits of the stove s clearance requirements to
angles. These fines can be pushed into the feeder opening and combustibles. o not store the fuel were it interferes with
then fill the hopper with pellets. As the system works, they will the refueling of the stove or emptying of ashes. o not store
be burned. any ashes removed from the stove near the fuel or other
2. The "TEST" cycle will operate the feeder motor for exactly one combustible materials.
minute. Turning to "TEST" again and again may load too much
fuel into the burn pot causing excessive smoke on start-up.
3. The firebox low pressure switch will not allow the auger motor W AR NING
or the igniter element to operate if the view door or the hopper
BUR NING G AR BAG E, USE OF IMPR OPER F UELS,
lid are open.
F IR E STAR TER S OR ALTER ING THE STOV E F OR
4. Adjust Feed Rate. If this is your first fire or you are trying different HIG HER HEAT OUTPUT MAY CAUSE DAMAG E TO THE
pellets, set the feed adjuster to #4, Fig. 5. This is a conservative
number and will probably need to be increased. After you know STOV E AND COULD R ESULT IN A HOUSE F IR E. USE
a feed rate setting that works well, use that setting. Remember, ONLY APPR OV ED F UELS AND F OLLOW ONLY THESE
if your feed rate is too high you may waste fuel. OPER ATION G UIDELINES.
5. This is usually a weekly maintenance procedure. Cleaning the
burn pot with the scraper with a small amount of new fuel in the
bottom is not a problem. First, scrape the ashes off the front of W AR NING
the burn pot into the ash pan. Then scrape the holed surface
downward into the burn pot. When the stove is ignited these NEV ER USE G ASOLINE, G ASOLINE-TY PE LANTER N
scrapings will be pushed out by the feeder. F UEL, K ER OSENE, CHAR COAL LIG HTER F LUID, OR
6. The ash pan can hold the ashes from approximately 1 ton of
SIMILAR LIQ UIDS TO STAR T OR ' F R ESHEN UP' A F IR E
premium fuel. This means the ashes will only need to be emptied IN THIS HEATER . K EEP ALL SUCH LIQ UIDS W ELL
a few times a year. AW AY F R OM THE HEATER W HILE IN USE.
7. Setting the feed adjuster # for maximum burn: With the unit
burning in "AUTO", turn to "Stove Mode" and put the fan on
"H". Set the Temperature Dial to #7. Allow the unit to burn for
about 30 minutes and check ash on front of burn pot. Fig. 9. If
the ash line is larger than 1", turn the feed adjuster from #4 to
#5. Allow another 30 minutes of burn time and check again. If
, at #6 setting, a 1" or less ash bed is not obtainable, it is not
a problem. The 1" ash bed is only at maximum burn rate and
during normal operation, the ash bed will be larger.
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Manual Ignition/ Operation 7

The Accentra Insert is capable of manual operation. This also allows the operator to manually
control operation during an emergency (i.e. igniter failure, when using a 502H battery backup,
or when using certain generators.)
The unit can be switched between AUTO and ANUAL at any time during operation.

NOTE: W hen starting the unit in the " AUTO" mode


and switching to " MANUAL" , you may switch at any
time. Once an ignition cycle is started, it will continue
re ar e m e
Igniter Switch to " MANUAL"
R oom Temperature Mode
The fire will have to be lit with starting gel and a match, or
started automatically, see Automatic Operation . Turn to
anual position once the start cycle begins.
The difference between AUTO Room Temperature ode
and anual Room Temperature ode is that the fire will not
go out as the room temperature goes above the control board
setting. The unit can only go to low burn and will remain there
until it runs out of fuel or until more heat is needed and the
Room Temperature Mode: This setting will produce a room temperature feed rate increases. eed rate ad ustments and dial settings
of 70 degrees with the distribution blower at medium speed. are the same as AUTO settings.

ig. 8
Igniter Switch to " MANUAL"
St e emperature e
anua St e emperature e The advantage of this mode is to allow the operator to have
a large viewing fire without blowing extra heat into the room.
uring operation, with the temperature dial set at # or less,
the distribution fan will not operate. A # on the temperature
dial and a # on the feed ad uster is approximately 80
output. It is not necessary to operate the distribution blower
below this point. Therefore, there can be a higher feed rate
( a larger viewing fire) without an excess of hot air blowing
into the room.
An example of when to use the anual Stove Temperature
ode is if you want to watch a large fire and the room is
already up to temperature. The Stove Temperature ode
allows you to have a larger fire and a lower sound level,
without the distribution blower.
This setting will produce a large viewing fire without a distribution
blower operating. ur n t e u e t m e y u keep ncrea n
t e temperature a ett n t ncrea e t e fire e t e
ig. distribution blower will automatically come on when the
ESP Temperature reaches 3 5 0 ° F , or 8 1 % output.

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ESP Control 8

Power Light Feed adjuster


Indicates power to the Sets the maximum feed
control. rate
Test
Runs all motors at full
speed for one minute
Status Light to check operation.
Will be lit in either stove Afterwards the control
or room temp mode will simulate a minimum
when pointer is not burn with the combustion
within off position band blower remaining on
except after normal shut low.
down. Blinks to indicate
errors listed below.

Igniter switch
Indicates power to Set to appropriate Start-
distribution blower. Up mode.

Distribution Blower
speed adjustment
Indicates power to range.
combustion blower L = low
H = high
Indicates power to the Variable speed
feed motor. anywhere between L
and H; although as the
stove temp. goes up , so
Indicates igniter is on. does the L and H scale.

Temp dial Dealer Diagnostic Port Mode Selector


Allows you to adjust the room temperature For dealer maintenance only. Allows you to choose between Room
setting, in Room Temp Mode, using Requires special DDM monitor Temp Mode, Stove Temp Mode, or OFF.
the outer scale marked in degrees supplied to Harman Dealers Also allows you to vary the distribution
Fahrenheit. It also allows you to adjust exclusively. blower speed by turning the knob to the
the stove temperature setting, while in high or low side of each mode.
Stove Temp Mode, using the inner scale
marked from 1 to 7.

Status light error messages:


3 Blinks: Indicates that the ESP (Exhaust Sensing Probe) 6 Blinks : Indicates that the control has calculated poor or
has failed, has a broken connection, or has gone out of range incomplete combustion occurring for more than 25 minutes.
too many times. This requires a manual reset . A six blink status may be set if the stove is allowed to run out
4 Blinks: Can occur only in Room Temp ode and of pellets. To reset, turn mode selector to O then back
indicates Room Sensing Probe failed or not installed. If a on to the desired mode. If the unit was not out of pellets, see
Room Sensing Probe is then installed, the status light will Troubleshooting section, Page , for more details.
automatically reset. * Manual reset- disconnect power cord for a few seconds
NOTE: Unit will not start in AUTO with this status error. and reconnect. If error still occurs call your ealer.
5 Blinks (In Igniter Auto. Mode Only): Indicates that the unit
has failed to light within the minute start cycle. To reset -
Turn ode Selector to O , then turn to either mode again.)

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Installation

H t e uce t e e t r n ta at n
1. Remove the top lid assembly and side panels.
te em a t e ca t pper t e NOT
necessary or recommended.
Bolts req uire a
Note: The hopper lid must be in the OPEN position before
3 / 8 " socket.
the top lid assembly can be lifted off or reinstalled on the
stove body.
There are ( ) 1 -20 x 1 2 flange head bolts securing the
top lid assembly to the stove body. They can be removed
from the underside with a 8 socket.
The cast top and lid assembly bolt down bars:
On each side of the stove body, underneath the cast top,
are (2) 1 flange head bolts. See ig. 12. (V iew looking up under the cast top.)
These bolts pull the cast top and lid assembly down onto the
hopper gasket to seal the hopper.
They also allow for a small amount of front to back ad ustment
for alignment of the top into the wing pockets.
Top bolt down bar
Be careful not
ig. 12
to damage the
distribution blower NOTICE: When removing the top and lid assembly,
located under the
first remove the hopper lid position switch from its
insert. There are
guards on both sides mounting bracket. Loosen the switch retainer nut,
of the motor to allow and allow the switch to drop out of the bracket. ea e
the insert to rest on a the bracket in place.
flat surface, however,
extra care should be
taken.
Top and Lid Assembly

istribution Blower
Protector Angles: These angles are designed to
protect the blower motor from damage when placed
on a flat surface. Be careful where and how the stove
ig. 10 body is handled.

Center
edallion Heat
Exchanger
Cover
ounting Shell (2) Spring Latches Internal
(One on each side) Ash Pan Cast Iron
lame Guide (4 ) pieces
ig. 11
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3 : DOW N
rd

1 st
:UP
2 : OUT
nd

F lame guide

Burn Pot
ig. 1 ig. 1

Lasered hinge pin pivot-


ing point Cast side
Up and down clearance
ad ustment slots. panel hinge em n t e Heat c an er er
• Remove the heat exchanger cover by lifting it upward
Remove the cast side panels by lifting them upward off of the
about 1 2 inch and move the bottom edge front until it sits
hinge pins. See ig. 1 .
flat on the firebox bottom.
• Rotate the edge of the heat exchanger closest to the
H t e uce t e e t r n ta at n c nt burnpot until it is in front of the burnpot.
• Tip the top of the heat exchanger toward the middle of
2. Remove the door by swinging it open approximately 0° the opening until it can be lifted up and out.
and lift it upward until it clears the hinge pins.
. Remove the ash pan
. Remove the ( ) internal pieces of cast iron. See ig. 1
and 15. t n ta

em n t e enter e a n
• Lift up on the 2 bottom corners of the medallion until it is
higher than the top of the flame guide. ig. 1
• Pull the bottom edge of the medallion front approximately
1 inch.
• Pull downward on the corners of the medallion until the top
is released from the 2 retainers that keep the top aligned
when in place.
ig. 15
Note: The heat exchanger covers will tilt to the front when
the center medallion is removed.

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Beginning Installation Outside Air starter collar

IMPOR TANT: The mounting frame surround assembly and


flue piping is the most critical part of the installation and must
be done correctly and installed securely.
Notch
1 . Choose the chimney configuration that is best suited for
the installation. See venting section. Page 21
Note: If 100 outside air is desired or required, the outside
air option will need to be installed on the stoves body. (See
instructions included with outside air kit (part #1-00- 7 080.)
See Page 22.
2 . ake sure the unit will fit into the fireplace opening. When
installing in smaller fireplaces, test fit the mounting frame
into the firebox. Note: The unit overhangs to the rear. See
ig. 17
3 . Installing the 3 piece cast surround: Install the left and
right cast sides to the mounting frame using the 1 -20 x
8 bolts supplied. Install ( ) 1 -20 x set screws into
the top wing. Then install the top wing onto the frame using
the ( ) 1 -20 nuts. The left and right side should be done ig. 1 Ash lip slide rails
before the center section is installed. ake sure the bolts
are loose. o not remove the side panel hinges. The left ig. 17
and right side wings should be standing up aligned with
the side of the mounting frame and slid inward towards
the center. Note: The wings mount on the rear side below
the notch and on the front side above the notch. See ig.
1 18. Slide the cast ash lip onto the frame and check
to make sure it can go against the roped frame rails and
fits into the pockets on the left and right cast sides. See
ig. 1 .
Install the center section.
4 . If the wing extension is required, it should be installed
next.
Cast in front of
the frame. Use
(1)1 -20 x 8
flange bolt from
the rear.
NOTE: The stove body extends through the mounting frame in
the rear approximately 2 .

Slide the ash lip casting


into the frame, making
certain the ash lip is
Cast behind the sitting on the slide rails
mounting frame on either side. With
flange. Use (2) the ash lip in place,
1 -20x5 8 flange ad ust the surround
bolts and nuts sides so there is an
with bolts from even gap where the
the front. ash lip extends into
the surround side and
tighten.

ig. 18 ig. 1

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Optional W ing Ex tension Connecting the cord retainer to the wing


The optional wing extension is made for fireplace openings With the three wing pieces completed, the cord retainer must
which are larger than the cast wing. The standard wing be bolted to the bottom rear of the wing. Either left exit (shown
extension is 8 wide by high. in fig. 22) or right exit.
Custom sized wing extensions can be purchased from your At the bottom rear edge of the right and left wing there is a
dealer, for any fireplace openings larger than the standard small radius indent for the cord to exit between the wing and
wing extension area. the fireplace face.
These optional wing extensions will have a 1 2 inch return
bend as shown in fig. 20. Custom oversized wing extensions
with a radius top can be ordered with a radius of your
choosing. These radius wing extensions WILL NOT have a
return bend, although they will be made of thicker metal to
reduce warpage.
1 -20 x 8
button head bolts
(5 2 allen
wrench)
(5 2 allen wrench)
ig. 22

ig. 20
5 . The power cord can be installed exiting the left (standard)
or right side of the surround. If a right side cord is desired,
follow the instructions below. G round

an n t e c r e t cat n r m t e e t
side to the right side:
The cord is located on the left side, standard from Harman. wire-ties
(See fig 21.)
To route the cord to the right side:
Cut the wire-ties looping the cord to the left
Re-route the cord along the top of the steel angle and down
the right side.
Re-tie (not supplied by Harman) the wire through the notches
ig. 2
provided in the mounting frame. Then down the right side rail.
o not remove or move the cord retainer, it is made to reach . You must now decide whether to install the room sensor
both the right and left sides. as a wall sensor or as a return air sensor. Harman highly
recommends that the room sensor be installed. If you are
installing the room sensor as a wall sensor, the long black
2 wire cable must be wire-tied to the power cord. This wire
is long enough to reach the end of the power cord so the
installer can reach past the hearth to the location where
the extension wire (18 2 thermostat wire, not supplied by
Harman) can be spliced to go to the wall location chosen
Nothing can ex tend for the room sensor.
ey n t ace t DO
the back side. NOT
CUT.

ig. 21
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7 . If the room sensor is used as a return air sensor 8 . Install the ( ) 8-1 x 1 leveling bolts into the
rather than a room thermostat sensor, the black cable threaded holes in the bottom pan of the mounting
will not be used. The room sensor itself (gray or black shell. The front two leveling bolts may not be
cable with black and red wires) will be connected to necessary, but the back two will need to be used
the blue twisted wires from the control board. to level the wing so that it is flush with the fireplace
Note: The stove body must be able to slide out of the face. See ig. 2
shell to the limit of the power cord wires for cleaning and 1 2 threaded
service. Therefore, if the room sensor is connected as wedging rods
a return air sensor, the wire should be connected long
enough to allow this, but not too long that it would get
tangled or pinched anywhere.
Notice: The male female connections between the
mounting shell and the stove body should always be
maintained. Wirenut or taped splices should never be
used.

Connecting the room sensor as a return air sensor


Insert the sensor end of the wire from the rear of the
mounting frame through the hole as shown in fig. 2 .
Wire-tie the sensor end so that the sensing tip is in the
middle of the front return air opening. See ig. 25.
Wire-tie the sensor wire to the inside of the mounting
frame up to the cord grounding location. ollow the
power wiring to where you make the male female
terminal connection to the twisted blue wires. (5) bolt down holes 8 x 1 tapped
ig. 2 leveling bolt holes
There are (2) crimp-on connectors in the hardware pack
that must be installed on the internal ends of the room Install the completed frame surround assembly into
sensor wires. the firebox and level plumb the wing to the fireplace
face using the leveling bolts as acks.
If needed, the installed HCS -20 x 1 5 bolt can be
used to ad ust the squareness of the stove body in the
cage.

ig. 2

Ad ust bolt here

ig. 25 Side Return Air Holes


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loor protection must be used from hearth opening to


(152mm) in front of door glass and (152mm) to each side
of the stove body to protect combustibles from hot ashes. A
minimum size will be 1 .5 deep by 0 wide and be made
of a non-combustible material or meet UL approval.
A to sidewall
B to 12 mantel 12” (305mm) Mantel
C to trim
to trim
B
E floor protection
C
ig. 28

A
D
F lue Pipe Stub Assembly
There are three different flue pipe stubs available.
1. The unit comes standard with the largest, for use with
E E stainless steel flex pipe.
2. Part #1-00- 7 0 0 is for use with PL vent starter pipe.
CLEAR ANCES: A B C D E . Part # 1-00- 7 0 is for use with PL vent starter pipe
F rom Insert Body: 1 0 ” 1 2 ” 0 ”* 6 ” 6 " (F rom G lass) and also for use with aluminum flex duct for outside air
*3/4” trim, zero clearance to cast surround connections.
1 0 . Test fit the cast ash lip (See fig. 25) on the shell frame The flue stub assembly base is a round plate which allows it
mounting rails. The ash lip should slide on these side to swivel to allow the flue pipe to exit the mounting frame in
rails without lifting upward off of the rails as the ash lip is other positions rather than straight up. See fig. 28.
slid inward. A small clearance of about 1 1 is an ideal 1 4 . Install the flue pipe insulation wrap. See ig. 27. This
space between the legs of the ash lip and the hearth. ceramic insulation is precut to form around the flue pipe
This cast ash lip is a decorative part that does not and stub, to reduce heat transfer into the area around the rear
should not support any weight. of the hopper and motor area. This insulation must be
1 1 . Tighten the (2) 1 2 threaded rods up against the lintel n ta e n a c nfi urat n e en a rear c ar e
of the fireplace opening. It is also recommended to use is used. See ig. 2 .
some form of anchoring screws through the bottom of the
shell into the hearth. There are up to 5 holes provided.
Note: It is a good idea to check the ash lip again. The
frame may have shifted when the final anchoring was
completed. See fig. 2 .
1 2 . Complete the flue piping, and outside air piping, if used. This picture shows the completed insulation
wrapped around the flue pipe from the
ake sure the damper area is sealed. Twisted tie wire
mounting frame upward.
W AR NING ! DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO ANY AIR
DISTR IBUTION DUCT OR SY STEM.
1 3 . If a rear exit flue configuration is used, with or without
outside air, make sure the flue pipe termination clearances
are followed as per the manufacturers recommendations.

Ash lip
mounting
rails
ig. 2
ig. 27 With larger flue pipes this bottom edge of the insulation will
need to be trimmed to complete the wrap.
Pre-cut ceramic insulation and (2) pieces of tie wire.

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1 5 . Install the cast side panels by sliding them down over


the lasered hinge pin. Note: Check for rotational swing, nnect n t e r un r m t e n t t e
but finish with them in the open position. The cast side t e y
panels may need ad ustment after the stove body is
latched into place and the front door is closed. The green wire with a female terminal is the stove body
ground. See ig. 2
On the combustion air inlet box there is a male terminal
ground.
er ce per rme n t t e t r un
c nnect n mu t e t e fir t ne n an t e a t ne

ig. 0

Lasered hinge pin


pivoting point Cast side panel
Up and down clearance
ad ustment slots. hinge
ig. 2
1 6 . Place the stove body on the mounting shell gasketed rails
and insert the body into the opening far enough that it
can t tip out. Note: A service rail kit (Part #1-00-08007),
or a pair of 2 x s supported in front of the hearth will
make this ob easier. See ig. 1. Connecting the power cord
1 7 . Complete the following electrical connections (CAUTION:
isconnect the power cord.) There are 5 connections The white from the mounting frame connects to the white of
that must be completed. See ig. . the insert body. The black from the mounting frame connects
to the brown of the insert body.

ig. 1 2x ig.

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1 . Inspect the silicone sponge gasket on the top edge of


Connecting the R oom Sensor the hopper.
• Connecting the room sensor to the blue twisted wires from • If it is okay, put the cast top hopper lid assembly (see ig.
the control board: 5) into place over the hopper.
• (2) 1 inch male terminals are provided for the ends of • ake sure the hopper lid is open to install the top, then
the room sensor wires. close it to keep from getting pinched in case the lid falls
• They will mate with the female terminals on the blue unexpectedly.
twisted wires. • Insert the ( ) 1 -20 x 1 2 flange head bolts into the
• These connections are not polarity specific. mounting hole but do not tighten them. See page , fig.
12.
2 0 . Test the unit with the stove body pulled out. This will
allow you to see the motors in operation.
• Turn the control to the O position.
• Plug the unit into a 120 AC, 0 Hz outlet.
• Turn the control to test . All of the motors should operate
at full voltage for 0 seconds.
Note: The door must be closed for the feed motor to operate.
• With the Test completed, turn the feed ad uster off of
test, and unplug the unit.
2 1 . Inspect the flue docking gasket. See ig. .

ig. Docking G asket


1 8 . Install the front door. Check the latch and gasketing. Every time the unit is pulled out of the mounting frame, the
orange high temperature docking gasket should be inspected.
Hopper Seal Check for tears or signs that the gasket is not sealing properly.

• Inspect the silicone sponge hopper to top seal gasket.


ocking Gasket
• Look for tears or areas where the gasket may not seal
properly to the bottom of the cast top. This only needs to
be done when the top is removed. This is NOT necessary
if the cast top is not removed. (Not part of any monthly,
semi-annual or annual maintenance.)

Hopper seal gasket (gray or orange)

ig.

ig. 5

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2 2 . Slide the stove body into the mounting frame.


Cast Side Panel Installation
• Note: The two spring latches on the bottom
right and left side of the body must be in the proper • The stove body must be pulled out of the mounting frame
position to enter the latch holes. (See fig. 7). several inches to install the cast side panels.

• Latch the (2) spring latches into place. • Slide the cast side panel down over the hinge pins.

2 3 . Shift the cast top hopper lid assembly inward as far as • Slide the stove body in and latch into place.
possible to achieve a parallel fit with the surround sides. Note: The cast side panels must be left in the open position
See ig. . Tighten the cast top hopper lid assembly to allow access to the latches.
bolts with a 8 socket. See page , ig. 12.
• Slide the ash lip into place. (This would be inward until the
2 4 . Install and ad ust the side panel magnets. rear of the cast iron touches the mounting frame front.)
• In the hardware pack are (2) magnets, (2) spacers and • Close the cast side panels.
(2) 10- 2 x 1 1 bolts and nuts.
• Check the gap alignment and the top and bottom gap
• Bolt the magnets through the holes provided in the cast spacing.
ash lip.
• The top and bottom spacing can be ad usted by loosening
Important: The spacer must be on top of the hole, the magnet the bolts and sliding the hinge up or down until the
on top of the spacer, with the bolt going, down, through the spacing suits.
hole, with the nut at the bottom, under the ash lip. See fig. 8.
• With the front door closed and latched, check the vertical
2 5 . Check the fit of the cast ash lip to make sure that it can space alignment. The only method of changing or
be slid in and out easily. The cast ash lip can remain in ad usting this gap is by bending (slightly) the hinge angle.
place at this time. Note: The cast side panel hinges can See fig. .
be moved upward if necessary to gain clearance for the
• ue to the use of all cast iron parts, some small amounts of
cast ash lip.
misalignment are expected. Since some parts are angled
and some have rounded edges, this misalignment is very
Latch Hole seldom noticeable.
• It is very important that the cast side panels open and
Spring Latch close freely for control board access.

Magnet
ig. 7
F it cast
Magnet top/ hopper
lid parallel
with
surround.

ig. 8

Side panel gap


ig.

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W iring Log Set Option


ay c nnect t e p er c r e re t e un t
pu e r m t e m unt n rame
As you can see, the control board is easily accessible from
the rear with the body pulled out of the frame, even if it is
only pulled out several inches.
• Always inspect the wiring harness of the 11 pin socket
(large white flat plug where all of the power wires
terminate.)
• Always inspect the wiring harness where the wires transfer
from the control to the rear inside of the body.
• ake sure there are no worn or frayed areas.
Inspect the wiring harness transition area: This is the area Thumb
that comes closest to the mounting frame as the unit is slid Screws
in and out of the frame. ig. 2

Install the log bracket with the two thumb screws provided.

6 amp
glass
u e

1 1 pin
socket
on rear
c ntr
board
F ig. 4 3
ig. 0
Center the log in the firebox opening with the bottom front
edge over the thumb screws. The log branch tips only rest
R EMINDER S
on the bracket arms for easy installation and removal.
• Do not allow pellets or sawdust to build up on the IMPOR TANT NOTE: BEF OR E CLEANING THE HEAT
hopper lip. EX CHANG ER S, THE LOG AND THE LOG BR ACK ET
• n pect t e pper a ket r ama e MUST BE R EMOV ED.
pper ea ery mp rtant r pr per perat n

Hopper lid foam


gaskets

Cast Top

ig. 1

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ra t ta e u tment 1

After the installation is completed, but before the first fire is lit, check and record the
high and low draft readings.

Combustion Motor ig. 5


Speed Control
Low draft only set
point.
The small straight
screwdriver slot is
plastic; therefore,
the unit can be
adjusted while in
operation.

ra t eter t e cat n
ig.
The head of the plug bolt can be accessed through the bottom
distribution air inlet with the cast ash lip removed.
These units are pre-tested at the factory with exactly 120 AC,
0 Hz. They are checked and ad usted for firebox tightness,
A simple draft test should be performed after completing the
gasket leakage, motor operation and igniter operation. The
flue pipe installation. To record the results for future reference:
stove is then factory set at a high ad ustment. NOTE: Low
ra t a u tment may e re u re e act ry ra t 1. Plug unit into a 120 AC, 0 Hz outlet.
ett n may n t e c rrect r t e un t permanent 2. Close the hopper lid and front view door. Neither pellets
installation conditions. or a fire are required for this test.
The control board on the Accentra Insert is equipped with a . With the mode selector in the O position, turn the feed
low draft ad ustment port. Located on the control face ust ad uster to TEST .
to the right of the igniter light. See igure . This voltage
ad ustment is provided to allow the unit to be ad usted for the . Record the high draft in. W.C. (Normal is -. 5 to
household voltage where the unit is going to be in permanent -.55) The control will be on the High raft for a total of 1
operation. NOTE: The line voltage varies from area to area minute.
and often home to home. 5. After 1 minute, the combustion motor will go down to low
The low draft voltage should be ad usted to achieve the most draft and the distribution blower will go on high. Allow
efficient burn on low burn or maintenance . This voltage approximately 15 seconds to pass for the combustion
ad ustment allows the installer to change the low voltage motor to slow before checking the low draft.
set point approximately 15 volts. This ad ustment should . If the low draft is between . 0 and . 5, record the reading
be done by the installer during set up because a draft meter in. W.C. If the reading is higher, slowly turn the
reading is req uired to insure proper set up. set screw counter-clockwise until the draft lowers. If the
If the unit is not ad usted properly, it does not cause a safety reading is lower, very slowly turn the set screw clockwise
concern. If the unit is ad usted too high, only efficiency is lost. until the draft increases.
If the unit is ad usted too low, the low draft pressure switch n me ca e t e ra t may n t a a
will not allow the feeder motor or the igniter to operate. e en t t e et cre c mp ete y c unter-c ck e

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Mobile Home Installation 2 0

Mobile Home Installation Sa ety em n er


Mobile home installation should be done in accordance When installing and operating your Harman Accentra Insert,
t t e anu acture H me an Sa ety Stan ar H respect basic safety standards. Read these instructions
CF R 3 2 8 0 , Part 2 4 . carefully before you attempt to install or operate the Accentra
When installing the Accentra in a mobile home several Insert. ailure to do so may result in damage to property or
requirements must be followed: personal in ury and may void the product warranty.

1. The unit must be bolted to the floor. This can be done Consult with your local building code agency and insurance
with 1 lag screws through the 5 holes in the base representative before you begin your installation to ensure
plate shown in ig. 2 . compliance with local codes, including the need for permits
and follow-up inspections.
2. The unit must also be connected to outside air. See
page 22. All mobile home installations require the use app ance mu t e ente t t e ut e
of outside air, this will increase the heating efficiency of ue to high temperatures, this stove should be placed out of
the unit and keep it from suffering any effects associated traffic and away from furniture and draperies.
with room air starvation such as poor combustion and or Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high
erratic operation. Periodically check the air inlet for any surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burn
obstructions such as snow or ice build up. to skin and or clothing.
itchen exhaust fans, clothes dryers and other similar Young children should be carefully supervised when they are
devices may cause improper operation of the pellet in the same room as the stove.
stove, if, while in use, it keeps the room in a negative
pressure, thus allowing pipe oints, not completely sealed, Clothing and other flammable materials should not be placed
to leak exhaust into the room. Be sure to allow adequate on or near this stove.
ventilation while using such appliances Installation and repair of this stove should be done by a
. loor protection and clearances must be followed. loor qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected
protection and clearances to combustibles must be before use and at least annually by a qualified service person.
followed as per installation instructions for the stove. ore frequent cleaning will be required. It is imperative
Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by that control compartments, burners, and circulating air
the regulatory authority. passageways of this stove be kept clean.
. Unit must be grounded to the metal frame of the mobile
home.
CAUTION
5. Smoke alarms and smoke detectors are recommended
THE STOV E IS HOT W HILE IN OPER ATION.
to be used with wood and biomass fueled stoves. When
opening the firebox door some exhaust may escape into K EEP CHILDR EN, CLOTHING AND F UR NITUR E AW AY .
the room and set off the alarm. If this should happen CONTACT MAY CAUSE SK IN BUR NS.
ventilate the room to remove the smoke and reset the
alarm, if the alarm would go off when no one was working
with the stove ventilate the room and have your home
W AR NING
checked to find the source of the leak.
K EEP COMBUSTIBLE MATER IALS SUCH AS G R ASS,
LEAV ES, ETC. AT LEAST 3 F EET AW AY F R OM THE
W AR NING POINT DIR ECTLY UNDER THE V ENT TER MINATION.
MOBILE/ MANUF ACTUR ED HOME G UIDELINES DO
NOT ALLOW INSTALLATION IN A SLEEPING R OOM.
W AR NING
USE OF IMPR OPER F UELS, F IR E STAR TER S OR
CAUTION ALTER ING THE STOV E F OR HIG HER HEAT OUTPUT
MAY CAUSE DAMAG E TO THE STOV E AND COULD
THE STR UCTUR AL INTEG R ITY OF THE MOBILE
R ESULT IN A HOUSE F IR E. USE ONLY APPR OV ED
HOME F LOOR , W ALL, AND CEILING / R OOF MUST BE
F UELS AND OPER ATION G UIDELINES
MAINTAINED.

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In flue pipe e n y t e pec fie ent n c mp nent e any


Inside t er c mp nent t e pr uct arranty an
+ hopper may pose a hazard.
- Do Not Install A F lue Damper In The Ex haust V enting
Sy tem pp ance
DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY F LUE
In fan SER V ING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
chamber
starter n Sm ke an r
collar
+ - e at e re ure S ut- n an er a ure
T re uce t e pr a ty ack- ra t n r urn- ack n
Inside
firebox t e pe et urn n app ance ur n p er a ure r ut-
n c n t n t e t e mu t e a e t ra t natura y
without exhaust blower operation. Negative pressure in the
O
+ = Positive static pressure
house will resist this natural draft if not accounted for in the
ig. O- = Negative static pressure
pellet appliance installation.
A combustion blower is used to extract the combustion Heat rises in the house and leaks out at upper levels. This
gases from the firebox. This causes a negative pressure in air must be replaced with cold air from outdoors, which flows
the firebox and a positive pressure in the venting system as into lower levels of the house. ents and chimneys into
shown in fig. . The longer the vent pipe and more elbows basements and lower levels of the house can become the
used in the system, the greater the flow resistance. conduit for air supply, and reverse under these conditions.
e rec mmen e ma mum ue en t r t e Outside Air:
ccentra n ert are a Hearth & Home Technologies recommend attaching
4" Stainless Steel Flex: 30 Lineal ft. Vertical* ut e a r n a n ta at n e pec a y er e e an
ma n r cat n
4 " PL V ent Pipe:
4" Pl Vent Pipe: 30 Lineal ft. Vertical* Per national building codes, consideration must be given to
4" Pl Vent Pipe: 14 ft. Vertical w/1-90° and 12 lineal ft. horizontal* combustion air supply to all combustion appliances. ailure
a t na ent fitt n are re u re t e era to supply adequate combustion air for all appliance demands,
length must be reduced by: may lead to back-drafting of those and other appliances.
Vertical 90° or T: 2.5' When the appliance is side-wall vented: The air intake is best
Vertical 45°: 1.5' located on the same exterior wall as the exhaust vent outlet
Horizontal 90° or : 5.0' and located lower on the wall than the exhaust vent outlet.
Horizontal 45°: 2.5'
When the appliance is roof vented: The air intake is best
3 " PL V ent Pipe: located on the exterior wall oriented towards the prevailing
20 Lineal ft. vertical* wind direction during the heating season.
8 Lineal ft. vertical w/1-90° & 8 lineal ft. horizontal*
The outside air connection will supply the demands of the
a t na ent fitt n are re u re t e era
pellet appliance, but consideration must be given to the
length must be reduced by:
total house demand. House demand may consume some
Vertical 90° or T: 2.0'
air needed for the stove, especially during a power failure. It
Vertical 45°: 1.0'
may be necessary to add additional ventilation to the space in
Horizontal 90° or T: 4.0'
which the pellet appliance is located. Consult with your local
Horizontal 45°: 2.0'
H AC professional to determine the ventilation demands for
* Long runs of flex or PL vent pipe installed directly vertical from the flue your house.
stub may require more frequent cleaning due to fly ash falling off inside
and collecting directly above the combustion blower outlet.
Any use of horizontal venting will require more frequent cleaning. It is the
responsibility of the installer to make sure the entire flue configuration is
accessible for cleaning.
stainless steel flex vent piping is only allowed for use
in masonry fireplaces and chimneys or factory built wood
burning fireplaces with class A metal chimneys. All pellet vent
pipe must be secured together either by means provided by
pipe manufacturer or by screws at each oint.
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V ent Pipe 100 Outside Air it


100% Outside Air Kit
Be sure to use approved pellet vent pipe wall and ceiling # 1-00-674080 Designed for 3" flex pipe
pass- through fittings to go through combustible walls and
1/8" Fiberglass Gasket
ceilings. Be sure to use a starting collar to attach the venting
system to the stove. The starting collar must be secured to
the flue stub with at least three screws, and sealed with high
temp silicone caulking. 1/2" Silicone Gasket
stainless steel flex vent piping is only allowed for use 2 3/8" ID Flex Pipe
in masonry fireplaces and chimneys or factory built wood
burning fireplaces with class A metal chimneys.
Intake Box
Pellet venting pipe (also known as Type L or PL vent) is ig. 7
constructed of two layers with air space between the layers.
This air space acts as an insulator and reduces the outside Adjustable Chimney Intake Extension Part # 1-00-674104
surface temperature to allow a clearance to combustibles of
only inches. The sections of pipe lock together to form an
air tight seal in most cases however, in some cases a perfect
seal is not achieved. or this reason and the fact that the
18 1/8”

Accentra Insert operates with a positive vent pressure, we


22 1/8”

18 1/8”
18”

18”
specify that the oints also be sealed with silicone.
Where passing through an exterior wall or roof, be sure to use
the appropriate pass-through device providing an adequate
vapor barrier. enting manufacturers generally provide these 18” H arman® S S C himney Top Intake Assembly
pas-through devices. 22 1/8”

6”
1”

Outside Air

4”
The outside air kit consists of a flue stub pipe, fiberglass C himney cap and flex termination with
flashing plate ( by installer) TH IS C AP
gasket, silicone gasket, intake box and a section of flex pipe. M U S T B E S tainless S teel

See ig. 7.
W ith the intake assenbly anchored into
An ad ustable chimney intake extension, part # 1-00- 7 10 place, finish the 4 ” S S flex liner and cap
( by installer) by screwing the cap’ s flashing
is available to be used on masonry chimneys only. See ig. plate to the top of the intake assenbly.
A waterproofing sealant can be used to

8. seal the corners and irregularities in the top


of the masonry chimney.

Additional information and diagrams can be found on pages After adj usting the intake assembly
for the flue siz e, secure the

2 thru 27, under venting. assembly to the top of the chimney


with some form of anchors or
screws.

To install outside air, use kit part number 1-10- 7 080. ollow
the installation instructions provided with the kit.
ent nfi urat n M asonry F lue L iner

To reduce probability of reverse drafting during shut- M asonry C himney


down conditions, Hearth Home Technologies strongly
recommends: ig. 8
• Installing the pellet vent with a minimum vertical run of five
feet, preferably terminating above the roof line.
• Installing the outside air intake at least four feet below the vent termination.
To prevent soot damage to exterior walls of the house and to prevent re-entry of soot or ash into the house:
• aintain specified clearances to windows, doors, and air inlets, including air conditioners.
• ents should not be placed below ventilated soffits. Run the vent above the roof.
• Avoid venting into alcove locations.
• ents should not terminate under overhangs, decks or onto covered porches.
• aintain minimum clearance of 12 inches from the vent termination to the exterior wall. If you see deposits developing
on the wall, you may need to extend this distance to accommodate your installation conditions.
Heart H me ec n e a ume n re p n ty r n r e t e arranty e ten t m ke ama e cau e
y re er e ra t n pe et app ance un er ut- n r p er a ure c n t n

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The chimney top must be capped 1 n ta n nt an e t n firep ace c mney


to prevent rain and or snow from
entering the chimney. This method provides excellent venting with 100 outside air
See Page 22. for information on
which is the most efficient operation of this unit. This method
the optional Harman Ad ustable
Stainless Steel Intake Extension. also provides natural draft in the event of a power failure.
A inch stainless steel flex pipe is needed for the flue pipe,
and aluminum or Stainless Steel lex Pipe is used for
the intake.

The damper area must be W AR NING


sealed with a steel plate and it
is recommended that aowool, CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PIPE MAY NOT PASS
ineral wool or an equivalent THR OUG H CONCEALED SPACES INCLUDING AN
non combustible insulation ATTIC, R OOF SPACE, CLOSET, F LOOR OR CEILING .
is used on top of the plate
to reduce the possibility of
condensation. Insulation alone
should not be used to seal the
damper opening.

Height of existing
hearth
ig.

The chimney top must be capped


to prevent rain and or snow from 2 n ta n nt an e t n firep ace c mney
entering the chimney.
This method provides excellent venting for normal operation.
This method also provides natural draft in the event of a
power failure.
A cap should be installed on the chimney to keep out rain.
Combustion air is provided from the living area and enters the
The damper area may be feed system from around the wing and stove body spaces.
sealed with a steel plate. If
so, it is recommended that
aowool, ineral wool or an
equivalent non combustible
insulation is used on top of the
plate to reduce the possibility of
condensation. Insulation alone
should not be used to seal the
damper opening.

ig. 50
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The chimney top must be capped


to prevent rain and or snow from # 3 Installing into an ex isting chimney
entering the chimney.
This method provides excellent venting for normal operation.
This method also provides natural draft in the event of a
power failure. If the chimney condition is questionable you
may want to install a liner as in method #2.
This is the minimum allowed vent pipe using stainless
The damper area must be
steel flex pipe.
sealed with a steel plate and it
is recommended that aowool, The vent pipe must extend past the damper sealing area by
ineral wool or an equivalent at least 12 inches.
non combustible insulation
is used on top of the plate Note: The insulation material must not be allowed to expand
to reduce the possibility of to the point that it covers the end of the flex pipe.
condensation. Insulation alone The chimney should be capped with any style cap that will
should not be used to seal the not allow rain or snow to enter.
damper opening.
In some places in the US and Canada, it is required that the
vent pipe extend all the way to the top of the chimney. Check
your local codes.

W AR NING
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PIPE MAY NOT PASS
THR OUG H CONCEALED SPACES INCLUDING AN
ATTIC, R OOF SPACE, CLOSET, F LOOR OR CEILING .

ig. 51

Chimney top re erre met


MUST BE SEALED
This method provides excellent venting for normal operation
and in a fireplace with inadequate flue space, or a height of
iberglass insulation over 0 feet. A or PL vent pipe should be used with the
packed above the needed swivel flue stub.
damper opening and
sealed plate. (Not a
NOTE: The flue stub insulation wrap must still be used with
Harman product.) this method. See page 1 , ig. 27 2 . With a 100 outside
air kit the outside air can be installed in the same manner
as the flue pipe.

Stainless Steel Outside Air Inlet Cover


part# 1-10-09542

12 min

3" Flex pipe

CAUTION
K EEP COMBUSTIBLES (SUCH AS G R ASS, LEAV ES,
12 min. ETC.) AT LEAST 3 F EET AW AY F R OM THE F LUE
OUTLET ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING .

ig. 52

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Installing the Accentra Insert into an ex isting


act ry u t urn n firep ace
When installing the Accentra Insert into a factory built wood
burning fireplace, the anufactured ireplace Installation
it # 1-00- 7 205 must be used. In addition, several things
need to be taken into consideration.
The size of the fireplace opening. Will the unit fit into the
opening any of these units have metal smoke shields
inside the top that can be removed to gain height. Often the
side and rear refractory can be removed to gain depth and
width. In some circumstances, the front lower lip or grill work
may also be removed. Be sure and follow the guidelines in
the kit instructions. Because of the special track system, it is
also permitted to remove the floor refractory and or insulation
in the bottom of the manufactured fireplace, right down to
the outer sheet metal, which must be left in place for floor
protection under the insert mounting frame. loor protection
guidelines, as listed on page 1 must also be followed.

ig. 5

te t e Harman ccentra n ert n ta e nt a act ry u t urn n firep ace t a e Harman


part - - 5 MUST e attac e t t e a tere firep ace a e nc u e n t e anu acture firep ace
installation kit.

ig. 5

OPTIONAL HOPPER CONF IG UR ATIONS F OR SMALLER F IR EPLACE


OPENING S:
The Harman Accentra Insert can be factory built with shorter hopper
configurations.
The standard requires a 2 opening. Part #1- 0-00 7
Option 1: Requires a 22 opening height. Part #1- 0-00 75
Option 2: Requires a 20 opening height. Part #1- 0-00 7
eep in mind the hopper capacities will decrease with the optional heights.

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Accentra Insert Z ero Clearance Cabinet 2 6

Sample Mantel System

Harman ero
Clearance cabinet (top
flue only)
Part #1-10- 7 070

Insert Body

Insert Wing ounting


rame

See y ur ea er r part eta an n ta at n


instructions.

ig. 55
Be ure t u e appr e pe et
ent p pe a an ce n pa -
t r u tt n t t r u
combustible walls and ceilings. Be
sure to use a starting collar to attach
the venting system to the flue stub
and seal the connection with high
temperature silicone. Harman ero Clearance Box lue
Pipe Rough-In Support (optional)
Part # 1-00- 7 11

When using or PL vent pipe,


there must be a clearance to See note below refer to page 1
combustibles. for floor protection requirements.

ig. 5
Note: Combustible materials are allowed to touch the cabinet anywhere behind the front mounting flanges except vent
clearance areas. The hearth substructure may be built of combustible material although a non-combustible hearth surface
(tile, stone, metal, glass) must extend as far as shown on the appliance s Testing Label.

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e u rement r erm nat n t e ent n H. A vent must not be installed within feet ( 0 cm) above
W AR NING : V enting terminals must not be recessed into a gas meter regulator assembly when measured from the
a wall or siding. horizontal center-line of the regulator.

ny r ent p pe a pa -t r u an fire I. The clearance to service regulator vent outlet must be a


t p u eu e en ent n t r u c m u t e minimum of feet.
materials. . The clearance to a non-mechanical air supply inlet to the
ay take nt c n erat n t e e ect t e building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance
pre a n n rect n r t er n current must be a minimum of 8 .
cau e t ya an r m ke en p ac n t e . The clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet must be a
termination. minimum of 10 feet. ( t ut e a r n ta e eet )
na t n t e n mu t e er e L. The clearance above a paved sidewalk or a paved
 A. The clearance above grade must be a minimum of 12 . driveway located on public property must be a minimum
of 7 feet.
B. The clearance to a window or door that may be opened
must be a minimum of 8 to the side and 8 below . The clearance under a veranda, porch, deck or balcony
the window door, and 12 above the window door. (with must be a minimum of 12 inches. (B. also)
outside air installed, 1 8 ” to side and below) e c earance t e etat n an t er e ter r
C. A 12 clearance to a permanently closed window is c m u t e uc a mu c a mea ure r m
recommended to prevent condensation on the window. t e center t e ut et r cap ra u c nt nue
t ra e r a m n mum eet e t e ut et
. The vertical clearance to a ventilated soffit located above
the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet ( 0 cm) Certain Canadian and or Local codes or regulations may
from the center-line of the terminal must be a minimum require different clearances.
of 18 . A vent shall not terminate directly above a side-walk or
E. The clearance to an unventilated soffit must be a minimum paved driveway which is located between two single family
of 12 . dwellings and serves both dwellings.

. The clearance to an outside corner is 11 from center of Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully
pipe. open on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor.

G. The clearance to an inside corner is 12 . ere pa a e t r u a a r part t n


combustible construction is desired, the installation
a c n rm t S -B 5 n ana a

Inside Corner
Detail

Do
or
Fixed
Closed Porch or Deck
Openable Fixed Openable or Fixed
Closed

Openable

Sidewalk

V =Vent Terminal A =Air Supply Inlet =Area where termination is mot permitted

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Maintenance - Cleaning G lass on V iew Door 2 8

The glass used in your stove is manufactured to exact standards to withstand the high heat of the fire, but like all glass, it
must be treated with common sense and care. Never abuse the glass by slamming the door shut or striking the glass with
a heavy object. If the glass is broken or damaged, do not operate the stove until it has been replaced.
G lass - R eplacement
If the stove s glass is cracked or broken, you must replace it before operating your stove. Remove pieces carefully. Replace
glass only with Harman replacement glass do not use substitutes.
Carefully remove damaged glass, gasket material, and hold down clips (set aside).
Install the self adhesive 1 gasket material around the front face of the glass. Set the glass panel and gasket gently onto
the door. Install the hold down clips and tighten with bolts.
G lass - Cleaning
Sometimes it will be necessary to clean accumulated ash from the glass surface allowing this ash to remain on the glass
for long periods can result in etching due to the acidity of the ash. Never clean the glass while it is hot, and do not use
abrasive substances. Wash the surface with cool water, and rinse thoroughly. You may wish to use a non-abrasive cleaner
specifically designed for use on stove glass. In any case, dry thoroughly before relighting your stove.
p a a e : Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should
be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final 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 thoroughly cooled.
S t an ya ormation and need for removal. The products of combustion contain small particles of fly ash. The
fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and will restrict the flow of the flue gases. Pellet fuels have different ash
contents epen n n at type a een u e t make t e pe et e rec mmen t c ean t e y tem
a ter appr mate y 1 t n pe et a e een urne an u e r m t at ten t e t e u e c eane
remem er y u c an e pe et t may c an e ten y u a e t c ean y ur t e
When burning wood slowly, the potential exists for creosote to form. The venting system should be inspected periodically
throughout the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated
( mm or more), it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. If a fire occurs, call the fire department, shut down
the stove, and evacuate the residence. Before using the appliance, have the venting system thoroughly inspected and
replace any damaged components.

Replace glass only with high


temperature ceramic glass.

Glass Gasket
ig. 57 Inspect door gasket during
cleaning and inspection

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Maintenance - Burn Pot 2

Burn Pot Cleaning and Maintenance


Whenever adding fuel, take the opportunity to clean the burn
pot.(W eekly at minimum)
• Scrape the top holed surface and sides of the burn
pot down to auger tube.( ig 58) It is not necessary to
completely remove all material from the burn pot. The
excess will be pushed out during the next use.
nt y r a ter eac t n ue urne
• Loosen the (2) wing thumb screws on the lower front angle
of the burn pot. ( ig. 5 )
• Lift off the clean-out cover ( ig. 5 ) to open the bottom
clean-out chamber. ( ig. 0)

F ig.5 8 DANGER
Disconnect the power to the unit before removing
cover.

• Clean ash buildup from inside the chamber while cover


is off. Use the scraper to tap on the top front edge of the
burn pot. This will help knock pieces of ash, loosened
by the scraping process, down through the holes. It also
helps knock scale off of the igniter element.
F igure 6 0
The igniter is made to be removable for service by insulated
male female wire connectors. These connections between
the hot leads (the wires inside the burn pot) and the cold
leads (the wires from the control board) are always pulled
to the inside rear of the feeder body. (Not coiled inside the
burn pot.)
5 It is very important that these connections are to the inside
rear of the feeder body. Also, the extra wire of the igniter wire
Igniter hot lead wires service loop must be pulled out through the rear of the feeder
Burn pot igniter (High temperature) and tied up so that it will not be damaged by any moving parts.

WARNING
Use caution when cleaning burn pot clean-out
chamber. Do not damage the high temperature igniter
wires.

Note: The hot lead/cold lead connection must always be


pulled to the rear of the feeder body before operation.

F ig. 6 0

Viewed from below through the ash pan opening.

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Maintenance - Cleaning 3 0

Monthly Cleaning- continued:


There is a 2 square exhaust tube on each side (lower left
and right corners) of the firebox. They can only be seen with
the cast heat exchanger covers removed.

Cleaning the Heat Ex changer tubes


Using the cleaning brush provided, clean these tubes after
every 1 ton of pellets are used.
These tubes are an important part of the heat exchanger.
Efficiency will be lost if they are not properly maintained. The
right side tube is a straight passage to the combustion blower
chamber. The Left side tube follows straight back then makes
a right turn, across the back, to the combustion chamber.
F ig. 6 1 You will need to use the entire length of the cleaning brush
handle to properly clean this tube.

Cleaning the Heat Ex changer


The accordion heat exchanger surfaces are the primary
source of heat transfer into the room. Therefore, it is very
important to keep them clean from flyash and soot buildup.
• The heat exchanger surfaces should be cleaned after
approximately every 1 ton of pellets are used.
• Use the scraper provided to clean all the way into the
point.
• Note: An old paint brush works well to clean these
surfaces.
• Note: The unit must be cold before using anything other
than a wire brush.
F ig. 6 2
• There are 2 primary air inlet holes on the rear flange of
the burnpot. They should be checked for blockage and
cleaned with a vacuum if necessary. Note: The bottom of
the flame guide has 2 notches that match the holes.

Primary Air Inlets

F ig. 6 3

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Maintenance - Cleaning 3 1

F eeder rear chamber/ F eeder Chamber


c ean ut c er
This chamber may get a buildup of fines from the feeder
mechanism movement. This area should be checked and
cleaned at least once a year.
rem e t e ee er c er
• Remove the 5 1 wing nut.
• Slide the cover off of the threaded stud.
• Inspect and clean the inner chamber if necessary. See
ig. 5.
5 / 1 6 " W ing Nut
F ig. 6 4 ESP • Reinstall the cover making certain it is centered on the
feeder body and tighten as tightly as you can by hand.
The combustion blower is made to be removed easily for
Pellet Metering Slide Plate
inspection and cleaning. See ig. 7.
The combustion blower is mounted on a precision cut
gasketless mounting plate. This plate is held into place
e pe et fine with ( ) thumb screws. See ig. 7.
buildup area. rem et ec m u t n er
• Turn the thumb screws counterclockwise approximately 5
turns. Rotate the entire assembly counter clockwise until
the points of the retaining slots are visible.
F ig. 6 5 • Remove the blower assembly with the fan blade by pulling
it directly away from the blower housing.
Mating Close Tolerance
Sur ace • The cord on the motor is long enough to allow the motor
to be set down on the black plastic fan cover. This allows
for easy access to inspect and clean the area. See ig.
.
• With the blower assembly out, inspection should be done
on the surfaces of the blower assembly and the housing
opening where they meet. These surfaces UST be
clean and free from dirt, grit, flyash, soot or nicks in the
metal. This gasketless seal relies on an extremely close
tolerance. Therefore, anything other than a clean oint
Close Tolerance may cause exhaust gases and or flyash to escape.
• The assembly can only be reinstalled in one position: with
the motor winding in the upward location. See ig. 7. The
mounting plate will not allow for any other position.
• Always make sure that the assembly is fully seated and
F ig. 6 6 the ( ) thumb screws are tightened before operating the
unit.

Motor W inding in
upward position

F ig. 6 7

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Motor & Component Locations 3 2

Accentra Insert Motor & Component Locations

Silicone sponge docking gasket

Low Draft Pressure Switch

Combustion Motor Feed Motor Back ra t amper em y


Always check to see if the damper plate
swings freely inward and that the seating
edges are not covered with dirt or lint.

Hopper Lid Position Switch

ccentra e et n ert Sa ety e ce


The Control Board/ ESP combination The Hopper Lid Position Switch is found The ra t re ure S tc is a
is responsible for all high limit safety in the rear corner of the hopper opening. differential pressure switch that monitors
control. There are 2 high limits, one normal If the hopper lid is not fully closed, the the negative pressure ( raft) in the
operation high limit and one backup switch opens, interrupting the power to firebox. If the draft becomes too low for
high limit. The control has an automatic the feed motor and the igniter circuits. This proper combustion, the switch opens,
diagnostic circuit that continuously prevents possible in ury from reaching into cutting power to the feed motor and the
monitors the ESP and Room Sensor for the feeder mechanism during operation. igniter circuits. This switch is connected
faults. If a fault should occur, the control into the AC (high voltage) wiring.
sends a status alert and at the same
time the unit goes down to minimum feed
minimum burn as a safety condition.
Distribution Blower (under unit) See Fig. 10, Page 9.

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Trouble-Shooting 3 3

STOV E DOES NOT F EED SMOK E IS V ISIBLE COMING OUT OF V ENT


1. No fuel in hopper. 1. Air-fuel ratio is too rich.
2. irebox draft may be too low for sensing switch in feeder a. eed rate too high.
circuit to operate. eck r c e r , loose or b. raft too low caused by a gasket leak.
missing gasket on doors or hopper lid.
. Hopper lid must contact the lid position switch. LOW HEAT OUTPUT
. eed motor will not run until the ESP control senses a 1. eed rate too low
certain temperature. aybe you did not put enough fuel 2. raft too low because of gasket leak.
or starting gel in the burn pot before manually lighting the . Poor quality or damp pellets
fire. . Combination of 1 and 2.
5. Restriction in the hopper or feeder. Remove all fuel and
examine. Clear the obstruction. He p u H nt
. eed motor has failed.
PAR TIALLY BUR NED PELLETS Cleaning Burn Pot
1. eed rate too high. Whenever your stove is not burning, take the opportunity to
2. Poor air to fuel mixture. (Check burn pot clean-out cover scrape the burn pot to remove carbon buildup. A vacuum
and air intake). cleaner is handy to remove the residue. Be sure the stove
. Burn pot or heat exchanger tubes may need to be is cold if you use a vacuum.
cleaned. Carbon buildup can be scraped loose with the fire burning
. Combination of all the above. using the special tool provided with your stove. Scrape the
5. # 6 status blink: A blink control board status indication floor and sides of the burn pot. The carbon will be pushed out
is caused by poor or incomplete combustion. The circuit by the incoming fuel. Always wear gloves to do this.
board has the ability to track the combustion through feed
settings and ESP temperatures. When the control board em n e
has calculated poor or incomplete combustion, it will shut Turn the Temp ial to number 1 approximately 0 minutes
down the unit as a safety feature. (Poor or incomplete before removing ashes. This will result in a cooler stove and
combustion is a contributor of creosote which may cause ash pan.
a chimney fire) aximum eed Ad uster settings are not needed in most
cases. Operating in the normal range (# ) is recommended
A blink status may be caused by several things: when maximum heat output is not required. The ESP probe
1. Blocked or partially blocked flue. prevents the stove from being over-fired.
2. Blocked or partially blocked inlet air. eep the stove free of dust and dirt.
a. Backdraft damper on the inlet pipe may be stuck
closed.
b. If outside air is installed, the inlet cover may be F uel
blocked.
. The air chamber under the burnpot may be filled with fines The Accentra is approved for burning any grade of pelletized
and small bits of ash. bio-mass fuel. It is also approved for burning shelled corn in
. The holes in the burnpot may be getting filled with ash or a mixture with wood pellets, up to 50 .(See Page )
carbon buildup. It should be noted, however, that higher ash content will
5. Combustion blower fan blades may need cleaned. require more frequent ash removal, scraping of the burn pot,
. uel restrictions as noted above. and may provide less BTU s per pound.
SMOK E SMELL The moisture content of pellets must not exceed 8 , and
Seal the vent pipe oints and connection to stove with silicone. corn must not exceed 15 . Higher moisture will rob BTU s
The exhaust vent is the only part of the system that is under and may not burn properly.
positive pressure.
uel should not be stored within the stove installation
H S - eck r tatu t clearances or within the space required for charging and ash
1. No fuel in hopper. removal. See Page 1 .
2. raft is too low, blocked flue.
.. Something is restricting fuel flow.
. Hopper lid not closed properly.
5. eed motor or combustion blower has failed.

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24 1/2
19 1/2

1 1/2

16 7/16
5 7 lbs. - 2 5 .8 5 kg
4 8 lbs. - 2 1 .7 5 kg
3 8 lbs. - 1 7 .2 5 kg

14 3/8
U nit # 1 -9 0 -0 0 6 7 4 - H opper C apacity
U nit # 1 -9 0 -0 0 6 7 5 - H opper C apacity
U nit # 1 -9 0 -0 0 6 7 6 - H opper C apacity

12 5/8
26 7/8

31 5/16
32 1/8
25 7/8
19 3/8
24"
22"
20"

16 1/4 14 3/8
41 3/4

W eight 4 5 0 lbs.
B er 1 cm
H pper apac ty 5 2 pper 1- -
F uel W ood Pellets
Outside Air Size 3 inches
F use R ating 6 amp
BTU R ange 0 to 4 2 ,0 0 0
F eed R ate .7 5 lbs./ hr. on minimum(on maintenance)
5 lbs./ hr. on max imum
V ent Size 4 inch Pellet V ent Pipe, standard,
3 inch Pellet V ent Pipe, option
Max imum W attage 4 4 0 W atts (Start cycle and test)
Start Cycle W attage 3 4 0 W atts
Normal R un W attage 2 5 5 W atts

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ROOM SENSOR Wire HARMAN - ACCENTRA INSERT PELLET STOVE # 1-90-00674
for external location

MALE/FEMALE CONNECTIONS

BLACK ROOM SENSOR Wires


WHITE twisted pair wire
18/3 10 Amp POWER CORD
GREEN/YELLOW BR
GREEN WIRE IS GROUND O
HARNESS THROUGH BODY BONDED TO STOVE WING 6 AMP GLASS FUSE
WH WN ESP
CONNECTION NOT COLOR SPECIFIC
GREEN WIRE IS GROUND ITE CONTROL
GREEN BONDED TO STOVE BODY
BOARD 1

WHITE 3
4

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BLACK 5
6
8
9
BLACK BLUE 10
RED 11
ESP PROBE
MALE/FEMALE CONNECTIONS

BLACK
WHITE

WHITE
TWISTED WIRE

WHITE
BLACK
YELLOW

HOPPER LID SWITCH


3-20-232108

N.O. CONTACTS
N.O. CONTACTS
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

SKY BLUE BROWN 1


PLUGGED 2
WHITE 3

SKY BLUE
WHITE 4
WHITE 5
WHITE 6

DISTRIBUTION BLOWER
EMPTY 7
Accentra Insert W iring Diagram

YELLOW 8
IGNITER ELEMENT BLUE 9
COMBUSTION MOTOR
FEEDER MOTOR RED 10
WHITE 11 PIN PLUG

BLACK 11
MAX. WATTS 640 -- 5.4 A. -- 120 VOLTS A.C. 60 HZ.
PART NO. 3-90-09321
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Hearth & Home Technologies
LIMITED LIF ETIME W AR R ANTY

Hearth Home Technologies, on behalf of its hearth brands ( HHT ), extends the following warranty for HHT
gas, wood, pellet, coal and electric hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.
W AR R ANTY COV ER AG E:
HHT warrants to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation, and to any transferee taking ownership
of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase, that the HHT appliance
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. After installation, if covered compo-
nents manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period,
HHT will, at its option, repair or replace the covered components. HHT, at its own discretion, may fully discharge all of its
obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product
itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product. This warranty
is sub ect to conditions, exclusions and limitations as described below.
W AR R ANTY PER IOD:
Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. In the case of new home construction, warranty coverage
begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent,
authorized HHT dealer distributor, whichever occurs earlier. The warranty shall commence no later than 2 months
following the date of product shipment from HHT, regardless of the installation or occupancy date. The warranty period for
parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table.
The term Limited Lifetime in the table below is defined as: 20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for
gas appliances, and 10 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for wood, pellet, and coal appliances. These
time periods reflect the minimum expected useful lives of the designated components under normal operating conditions.

Warranty Period HHT anufactured Appliances and enting


EPA Components Covered
Parts Labor Gas Wood Pellet Coal Electric enting
Wood

All parts and material except as


covered by Conditions,
1 Year X X X X X X X
Exclusions, and Limitations
listed

Igniters, electronic components,


X X X
and glass
2 years
actory-installed blowers
olded refractory panels

years irepots and burnpots

5 years 1 year Castings and baffles

anifold tubes,
7 years years
HHT chimney and termination

10
1 year Burners, logs and refractory
years

Limited
years irebox and heat exchanger
Lifetime

All replacement parts


0 ays X X X X X X X
beyond warranty period

See conditions, exclusions, and limitations on next page.


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W AR R ANTY CONDITIONS:
• This warranty only covers HHT appliances that are purchased through an HHT authorized dealer or distributor. A list of
HHT authorized dealers is available on the HHT branded websites.
• This warranty is only valid while the HHT appliance remains at the site of original installation.
• This warranty is only valid in the country in which the HHT authorized dealer or distributor that sold the appliance
resides.
• Contact your installing dealer for warranty service. If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts, contact
the nearest HHT authorized dealer or supplier. Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service
from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product.
• Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Travel and shipping charges
for parts are not covered by this warranty.

W AR R ANTY EX CLUSIONS:
This warranty does not cover the following:
• Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use. As a heating appliance, some changes in color of interior and
exterior surface finishes may occur. This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty.
• amage to printed, plated, or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints, accidents, misuse, scratches, melted items,
or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes.
• Repair or replacement of parts that are sub ect to normal wear and tear during the warranty period. These parts
include: paint, wood, pellet and coal gaskets, firebricks, grates, flame guides, batteries and the discoloration of glass.
• inor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts causing noise. These conditions are normal and com-
plaints related to this noise are not covered by this warranty.
• amages resulting from: (1) failure to install, operate, or maintain the appliance in accordance with the installation
instructions, operating instructions, and listing agent identification label furnished with the appliance (2) failure to
install the appliance in accordance with local building codes ( ) shipping or improper handling ( ) improper opera-
tion, abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded or failed components, accident, or improperly
incorrectly performed repairs (5) environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation, negative pressure, or drafting
caused by tightly sealed constructions, insufficient make-up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or
forced air furnaces or other such causes ( ) use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions (7)
installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized
and approved by HHT (8) modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing
and or ( ) interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance.
• Non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in con unction with the appliance.
• Any part of a pre-existing fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas appliance is installed.
• HHT s obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliance s capability to heat the desired space. Informa-
tion is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application. Consider-
ation must be given to appliance location and configuration, environmental conditions, insulation and air tightness of
the structure.

arranty
• The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging
chemicals. Over-firing can be identified by, but not limited to, warped plates or tubes, rust colored cast iron, bubbling,
cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes.
• The appliance is sub ected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.
• 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.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY :
• The owner s exclusive remedy and HHT s sole obligation under this warranty, under any other warranty, express or
implied, or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, as specified above. In no
event will HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the appliance. Some states
do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific rights you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. E CEPT TO
THE E TENT PRO I E BY LAW, HHT A ES NO E PRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY
SPECI IE HEREIN. THE URATION O ANY I PLIE WARRANTY IS LI ITE TO URATION O THE
E PRESSE WARRANTY SPECI IE ABO E.

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 Ser ce art Accentra (Insert)
Pellet Insert Be nn n anu actur n ate
n n anu actur n ate ct e

2 0 ” Hopper: 2 2 ” Hopper: 2 4 ” Hopper:


1- 0-00 7 -1 (Black) 1- 0-00 75-1 (Black) 1- 0-00 7 -1 (Black)
R etired Units
1- 0-00 75-2 (Charcoal) (J une 2 0 1 1 ) 1- 0-00 7 -2 (Charcoal) (J une 2 0 1 1 )
1- 0-00 7 -2 (Charcoal) (J une 2 0 1 1 )
1- 0-00 75- (Goldenfire) (J une 2 0 1 1 ) 1- 0-00 7 - (Goldenfire) (J une 2 0 1 1 )
1- 0-00 7 - (Goldenfire) (J une 2 0 1 1 )
1- 0-00 75- ( etallic Blue) (J an 2 0 1 0 ) 1- 0-00 7 - ( etallic Blue) (J an 2 0 1 0 )
1- 0-00 7 - ( etallic Blue) (J an 2 0 1 0 )
1- 0-00 75-5 (Honey Glo) une 2 1- 0-00 7 -5 (Honey Glo) une 2
1- 0-00 7 -5 (Honey Glo) une 2
1- 0-00 75-10 ( o ave Red) (J an 2 0 1 0 ) 1- 0-00 7 -10 ( o ave Red) (J an 2 0 1 0 )
1- 0-00 7 -10 ( o ave Red) (J an 2 0 1 0 )
1- 0-00 75-12 ( orest Green) (J an 2 0 1 0 ) 1- 0-00 7 -12 ( orest Green) (J an 2 0 1 0 )
1- 0-00 7 -12 ( orest Green) (J an 2 0 1 0 )

4
2

6 1
7

5
8

1 1

1 0
1 2
1 3

3 7 & 3 8
3 6
2 1
1 4
1 5
2 2
1 8 1 6
3 5
2 5 1 7
2 0 1

2 4 3 4

2 3 3 3

3 2

3 0 3 1

2
2 7 art num er t n n pa e
2 8
2 6 0 1

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Be nn n anu actur n ate
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I PORTANT: THIS IS ATE IN OR ATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or


distributor. Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide Stocked
model number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor. at Depot
ITEM Description COMMENTS PAR T NUMBER
1 Cast Side Hinge Right 2-00- 7 0 8-2B
2 ounting rame Assembly 1-10- 7 0 A
White, 1 w Adhesive-1 Ply (Stove rame) 10 T 1-00-88100 Y
All Thread .500-1 x 12, rame acking ty 2 req - 1-00
Cast Side Hinge Left 2-00- 7 0 8-1B
Pre 0082 00 1-10- 7 115A Y

82 00 thru 1-10-01781A Y
eeder Hopper Assembly - Height 20 0082 7 ust also
order Switch retrofit it 1-00-2 2108 Y
Post 0082 7 1-10-01781A Y
Pre 0082 00 1-10- 7 112A Y

82 00 thru 1-10-01782A Y
5 eeder Hopper Assembly - Height 22 0082 7 ust also
order Switch retrofit it 1-00-2 2108 Y

Post 0082 7 1-10-01782A Y


Pre 0082 00 1-10- 7 0 A Y

1-10-01780A Y
0082 00 thru
eeder Hopper Assembly - Height 2 0082 7 ust also
order Switch retrofit it 1-00-2 2108 Y

Post 0082 7 1-10-01780A Y


Gasket, Hopper Top 1-00- 75501 Y
Switch, Hopper 8 Post 0082 7 -20-2 2108 Y
Pipe Stub for in. lex 1-10- 7 0 0W Y
lue Pipe Insulation Wrap - - 7 102
7 Pipe Stub Plate Gasket Pkg of 5 1-00-07 8 Y
8 ocking Gasket Red Silicon - -0 108 Y
Combustion Blower -21-08 Y
Blower ount Weldment 1-10- 7 00
otor Blade, - Single Paddle -21-00 1 Y
Blower ounting Screws Pkg of 100 1-00-5 8 208
10 Cast Top Bolt Plate 1-00- 7 10
11 ifferential Switch -20- 8 Y
12 Control Heat Shield 2-00- 7 0 1B
1 Control Board ounting 1-10- 7 0 L
Control Board Label - 0-0 55A
1 Spring Latch ty. 2 Req. - 1-00 27 Y
15 Steel Sleeve Bushing 1 2 O x -50-052 0
Additional service parts on following page.

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Be nn n anu actur n ate
n n anu actur n ate ct e

I PORTANT: THIS IS ATE IN OR ATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or


distributor. Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide Stocked
model number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor. at Depot
ITEM Description COMMENTS PAR T NUMBER
1 inished Body Weldment 1-8 - 7 001W
17 Cast Center edallion -00- 7 0 0 Y
18 Cast Heat Exchanger C R ty 2 req -00- 7 050 Y
1 lame Guide -00-0 000 Y
20 Hopper Lid Latch it Sold as kit only 1-00- 7 1 Y
21 Cast Wing Center -00- 7 058P Y
22 Cast Hopper Lid 1-10- 7 05
Gasket, Hopper Top 1-00- 75501 Y
2 Hopper Lid Hinge Retainer Pkg of 1-00- 7 08
2 Cast Top -00- 7 055A
25 Cast Wing Left -00- 7 05 P Y
2 oor Assembly -00- 7 05 A Y
oor Latch -00-2 11 P Y
Glass - 0- 7 0 0 Y
Glass Clip Pkg of 1-00-2 1 0 Y
Rope 1 Gasket w PSA (Glass) 10 t 1-00-118 25822 Y
Rope 8 Gasket ( oor) 0 t 1-00-00888 Y
Wood Handle Bolt Pkg of 2 1-00-002 7 Y
27 Cast Bottom Ashlip -00- 7 051P
28 Cast Side Panel ty 2 req -00- 7 05 P
2 Cast Wing Right -00- 7 057P Y
0 Burn Pot Weldment 1-10-00 75 Y
-20- 77200 Y
Igniter Element
Pkg of 10 1-00- 7200 Y
Igniter Cradle, Holder, lat bottom Sets 1-00-0 20 Y
Ceramic Insert Gasket - -72 11 Y
Cleanout Cover 2 sets 1-00-0 2 Y
Thumb Screw Pkg of 10 - 1-782108-10 Y
1 Ash Pan 1-10- 7 0 0 Y
2 an Protector Angle ty 2 req 2-00-0 11 B
istribution Blower -21- 7120 Y
Hinge Plate ty 2 req -00- 7 0 7
5 lue Box Cleanout Cover 2-00- 7 00 B
Burn Pot Tail Pipe Gasket Pkg of 5 1-00-07 81 Y
7 Pre 0082 00 1-10-01 7 A
eeder Assembly
8 Post 0082 00 1-10-0177 A

Additional service parts on following page.

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re Ser a um er 2 ee er em y
3 7 .3 3 7 .2

3 7 .1

3 7 .4

3 7 .5

3 7 .6
3 7 .1 2
3 7 .1 1
3 7 .7

3 7 .8

3 7 .1 0

I PORTANT: THIS IS ATE IN OR ATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or distributor.
Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide model number Stocked
and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor.
at Depot
ITEM Description COMMENTS PAR T NUMBER
7 eeder Assembly Pre 0082 00 1-10-01 7 A
7.1 Air Intake amper Assembly 1-10-0 W
7.2 Air Intake Weldment 1-10- 7 0 5W
7. eeder Weldment 1-10- 77150 Y
7. Slide Plate Assembly 1-10-080 7 Y
7.5 Pusher Arm Assembly 1-10-77 8 0 Y
7. eed Cover and Gasket 2 Sets 1-00- 77152 Y
7.7 Auger Assembly -50-00 5 Y
7.8 Cam Bearing - 1- 01 Y
7. Bearing lange w Hardware 1-00-0 0 5 Y
7.10 Bracket, Gear otor Pkg of 2 1-00-015 Y
Grommets Spacers Pkg of 25 1-00- 002
7.11 Gear otor, RP -20- 0 0 Y
Gearmotor Blades Pkg of -20-20 - Y
7.12 Cast Cam Block -00-0015 Y
eeder Air Crossover it 1-00- 7 00 Y
eeder Repair it 1-00- 77150 Y
Gasket, eeder, Air Intake Pkg of - -7222 - Y
Pusher Arm Pillow Block Pkg of - 1- 1 087- Y
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t Ser a um er 2 ee er em y
3 8 .1
3 8 .1 5 3 8 .1 2
3 8 .1 6

3 8 .1 4

3 8 .2 3 8 .1 3

3 8 .1 1
3 8 .3

3 8 .1 0

3 8 .4

3 8 .5

3 8 .8
3 8 .7
3 8 .6

I PORTANT: THIS IS ATE IN OR ATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or distributor.
Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide model number Stocked
and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor.
at Depot
ITEM Description COMMENTS PAR T NUMBER
8 eeder Assembly Post 0082 00 1-10-0177 A
8.1 Pellet eeder Gear otor, RP -20- 0 0 Y
8.2 UL eeder Cam Bearing - 1- 01 Y
8. eeder Air Crossover it 1-00- 7 00 Y
Silicone Tube 5 t 1-00-511 27 Y
8. Pellet Air Intake Assembly 1-10-0 810A
8.5 Gasket eeder Air Intake Pkg of - -7222 - Y
8. UL eeder Air Intake 1-10- 7 1 0
8.7 Gasket Ultra Air Intake Pkg of 10 - - 771 0-10 Y
8.8 Ultra eeder Weldment 1-10-72 1 2 Y
8. UL eeder Pusher Arm 1-10- 77187W Y
8.10 ines eflector n er a a a e 2-00- 771 8-10
8.11 Gasket, UL eeder Cover 1-00- 77122 Y
8.12 Slide Plate Assembly 1-10- 77121A Y
8.1 UL eeder Auger Assembly -50-005 5 Y
8.1 Bearing lange w Hardware 1-00-0 0 5 Y
8.15 UL eeder Gear otor Bracket w Grommet 1-00-2 7 0 Y
8.1 UL eeder Cam Block -00- 7715 Y
Gasket, Hopper Throat - - 77185 Y
Hopper Switch eeder itting Pkg of 2 1-00-1 2818 Y
Pusher Arm Pillow Block Pkg of - 1- 1 087- Y
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Be nn n anu actur n ate
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I PORTANT: THIS IS ATE IN OR ATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or


distributor. Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide Stocked
model number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor. at Depot
ITEM Description COMMENTS PAR T NUMBER
Air acket Insulation - On rear of irebox - - 7 0
Arrow Burn Pot Scraper Pkg of 10 2-00-77 850-10
Battery Back-up -20-512
Ball Plungers Pkg of - 1-5500-
Blue Twist Wire 21 -20- 7 100
Cast Air Grill -00- 7 052S
Ceramic Log (1 piece) u t r er t part r - 0- 7 0
replacement
Log Bracket it 1-00- 7 0 7
Circuit Board w nobs Shafts 1-00-0588 Y
-Shape nob Shaft 25 Sets 1-00-015 05 Y
use A P Pkg of 5 -20- 7-5 Y
Combustion Blower Box Insulation - Side - - 7 0 7
Combustion Box Insulation Cover 2-00- 7 0 8B
iagnostic isplay odule -20-05 01 Y
Replacement Cable 1-00-05 02
isconnects, ale, 1 Pkg of 25 1-00-00 57 Y
isconnects, ale, 1 Pkg of 25 1-00-521102 Y
raft eter Assembly 1-00-00 7 Y
raft eter Bolt Tube 1-00-0 00
lue Tube Cleaning Brush - 0-0012
Gasket, 1 Complete Set 1-00- 7 00
Hopper uffler fitting 1-00- 18
Label, Large Caution - 0-08 1
Labels, Caution anger 10 Ea 1-00-200 085 1
Latch Retainer, Load oor 2-00- 7 0 8S
agnetic Latch Assembly w 1 Hole 2 Sets 1-00-08288
asonry Template 1-00- 7 120
Pipe Stub or lex Pipe 1-10-0827
Power Cord - 1 -20- 7 200 Y
Room Sensor -20-00 0 Y
Room Sensor, Extension Cable -1 -20- 7 101
Silicone Tubing, 1 8 5 t 1-00-511 57 Y
Spring Washer-Plate Pkg of 25 - 1-08558-25
Pre 0082 1201 -20-117 Y
Thermister Probe (ESP Probe)
Post 0082 1201 -20-008 Y
Touch Up Paint. Black 12 oz Can - 2-1 0
Wiring Harness -20-08727 Y

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Power F ailures / Back-up Power 4 4

Addendum
Minimizing Smoke During Loss of Power Using Battery Back-up
Harman® strongly recommends installing battery back-up to minimize entry of smoke into the
room in the event of power loss.
Your pellet/biomass burning appliance relies on a combustion blower to remove exhaust. A power failure
will cause the combustion blower to stop. This may lead to exhaust seeping into the room. Vertical rise
in the venting may provide natural draft. It is, however, no guarantee against leakage.
There are two Harman® approved battery back-up options for your appliance:
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) UPS battery back-ups are available online or at computer and
office equipment stores. Your Harman® appliance with Rev E or later software available beginning in
November 2010 may be plugged directly into a Harman® approved UPS:
• The APC (American Power Conversion) model #BE750G and the TrippLite model
INTERNET750U are tested and approved. Other brands or models may not be compatible.
When power is lost, a fully charged UPS will power a safe, combustion blower only shut-down. Your
appliance will pulse the blower every few seconds to clear exhaust until the fire is out. NOTE: The UPS
provides safe shut-down only. It is not intended for continued operation.
Your appliance will recognize when power is restored. What happens depends on ESP temperature
and whether it is equipped with automatic ignition:
• In “Automatic” setting, units equipped with automatic ignition will respond to the set point
and ESP temperature and resume normal operation.
• In “Manual” setting or for units without automatic ignition:
• If the ESP is cool, the appliance will remain shut down.
• If the fire is out and the ESP is still warm, the feeder may restart. Since the fire is out, the
ESP temperature will not rise. The unit will then shut-down, and may flash a six-blink status
error. (See ESP error codes)
• If the fire is still burning, it will resume normal operation.
Contact your dealer if you have questions about UPS compatibility with your appliance.
Harman® Surefire 512H Battery Back-up The 512H connects to a 12 volt deep cycle battery that will
run your appliance for up to eight (8) hours. It includes a trickle charge feature that keeps your battery
charged when power is available. NOTE: If the power is out for longer than battery life, smoke
leakage may still occur unless your stove has been safely shut down.
CAUTION! Always keep appliance doors and hopper lid closed and latched during operation
and during power failures to minimize risk of smoke or burn-back.
CAUTION! Use only Harman® approved battery back-up devices. Other products may not
operate properly, can create unsafe conditions or damage your appliance.

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ue Spec ficat n eta 4 5

F uel and F uel Storage Size


Pellet fuel quality can fluctuate from manufacturer to • Pellets are either 1 inch or 5 1 inch ( -8mm) in
manufacturer, and even from bag to bag. diameter
Hearth Home Technologies recommends using only fuel • Length should be no more than 1-1 2 inches ( 8mm)
that is certified by the Pellet uels Institute (P I). • Pellet length can vary from lot to lot from the same
manufacturer
uel aterial
• ade from sawdust and or other wood by-products Performance
• Shelled field corn (when mixed with wood pellets) • Higher ash content requires more frequent maintenance.
• Source material typically determines ash content • Premium grade pellets will produce the highest heat
output.
Higher Ash Content aterial • Burning pellets longer than 1-1 2 inches ( 8mm) can
• Hardwoods with high mineral content cause inconsistent feeding and or ignition.
• Bark and leaves as source material
• Standard grade pellets, corn and other biomass We recommend that you buy fuel in multi-ton lots whenever
possible. However, we do recommend trying different
Lower Ash Content aterial brands prior to purchasing multi-ton lots, to ensure your
• Softwood pine, fir, etc. satisfaction.
• aterials with lower mineral content
• Premium grade pellets CAUTION! Tested and approved for use with wood pellets
and a mixture of shelled field corn and wood pellets ONLY.
Shelled field corn Burning of any other fuel will void your warranty.
• ust be 15 moisture content or less
• ust be clean and free of debris When changing from wood pellets to a corn pellet mixture,
• ust be mixed with wood pellets. (Up to 50 ) the EE A USTER will likely need ad usted to a lower
• Stalk parts, excessive fines and cob remnants may setting. When under maximum demand, ensure there is no
cause feed system ams or blockage unburned fuel being pushed into the ash pan.

CAUTION! Do not burn fuel that contains an additive; Storage


(such as soybean oil) • Wood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag
• ay cause hopper fire until ready to use, to prevent moisture.
• amage to product may result • Shelled corn should be stored in a tightly sealed
Read the list of ingredients on the packaging. If you are container to prevent moisture and to deter pests
buying field corn, the only ingredient listed should be field • o not store fuel within the specified clearance areas,
corn. or in a location that will interfere with routine cleaning
and maintenance procedures.
WARNING! Risk of Chemical Poisoning!
o NOT burn treated seed corn
• Chemical pesticides are harmful or fatal if swallowed CAUTION
• Burning treated seed corn will void the product warranty Tested and approved for use with wood pellets and a
mixture of shelled field corn and wood pellets ONLY.
Clinkers Burning of any other fuel will void your warranty.
inerals and other non-combustible materials, like sand,
will turn into a hard glass-like substance when heated.
Trees from different areas will vary in mineral content. or
this reason, some fuels will produce more clinkers than NOTICE
others. Hearth Home Technologies is not responsible for stove
performance or extra maintenance required as a result of
oisture using fuel with higher ash or mineral content.
Always burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture
content takes energy to dry and tends to cool the appliance
thus, robbing heat from your home. amp pellet fuel could
turn back into sawdust which does not flow properly through
the feed system.

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Addendum for Burning Corn and Pellet Fuel Mixture
Harman pellet burning, free-standing stoves and inserts have been tested to ASTM E1509 for burning shelled corn
in a mixture with wood pellets. The listing approves up to a 50% corn and 50% pellet mixture. Different mixtures of
corn will have distinctively different burn characteristics depending upon moisture content and variety. The operator
should closely monitor the stove’s operation when burning a new corn/pellet mixture or a different variety of corn,
and make any necessary adjustments to feed rate. Since corn is typically higher in ash and moisture content, cleaning
and ash removal will be needed more frequently.
Operation in Stove Temp mode
Set feed adjuster to # 3. Set temperature knob to #3, Turn mode selector knob onto “Stove Temp” mode. After the fire
has lit, watch that the fuel does not feed too fast that it pushes the red glowing fuel bed off of the burn pot grate. If it
does, lower the feed adjuster setting or use a lower percentage of corn in the mixture. After the stove has burned for
10 minutes and the entire fuel bed is burning, the feed adjuster and temperature knobs may be adjusted for higher
heat output if desired. Maximum feed has been reached when the fire bed is about ½ to 1 inch from the end of the
burn pot. Settings will vary with different types, moisture levels and mix ratios of corn. If you are having difficulty burn-
ing a 50% corn / 50% wood pellet mixture, try a lower percentage of corn.
Operation in Room Temp mode
Set feed adjuster to # 2 or # 3. Set temperature knob to desired amount. Turn mode selector knob onto “Room Temp”
mode. After the fire has lit, watch that the fuel does not feed too fast that it pushes the red glowing fuel bed off of the
burn pot grate. After the stove has burned for 10 minutes and the entire fuel bed is burning, the feed adjuster may be
set to a higher output level if desired. Maximum feed has been reached when the fire bed is about ½ to 1 inch from
the end of the burn pot. It is recommended that after burning at the desired settings, turn the stove off and allow it to
cool, then turn it back on in “Room Temp” mode and watch the stove restart and verify correct operation. Settings will
vary with different types, moisture levels and mix ratios of corn. If you are having difficulty burning a 50% corn 50%
wood pellet mixture, try a lower percentage of corn.
Changes to Maintenance Schedule
Wood pellets average around 6% moisture content or less. Corn will be 14 or 15% moisture. With more moisture in
the fuel, more maintenance will be incurred. Burn pot scraping may need to be done once per day. The ash pan will fill
more quickly and may need emptied weekly. Most importantly, remove the burn pot cleanout cover weekly to clean
the air passage and the igniter element. Excessive buildup on the igniter may lead to shortened igniter life.
Venting Consideration: Check with your venting manufacturer regarding possible exclusions when a mixture of corn
and pellets is burned.

Loosen these two wing screws for access


to clean the air passage and igniter.

* For P38+ model, follow Stove Temp instructions. Keep feed rate on #3 or
above when using a wall thermostat.

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Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service

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At Harman, we build each product to a standard, not a price.
This powerful heating appliance boasts uncompromising
attention to detail and helps preserve our planet by using
environmentally responsible fuels.

(Signature of Boxer)
Your premium quality hearth product designed and assembled
by the experienced and skilled members at Harman in Halifax,
PA, USA.

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