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P43 Pellet Stove
Whenever adding fuel to the hopper, take the time
and scrape the grate surface of the burnpot, using
the scraper tool provided. This can be done while
a re is burning.
Wearing heat resistant gloves, open the rebox
door. Scrape any accumulated ashes from in front
of the re, into the ash pan. Now, scrape under the
re, in a downward direction, to loosen any carbon
deposits. Do not scrape the re out of the pot.
Whatever you loosen will be pushed out with the
ow of new fuel into the pot. (Fig.33)
After approximately 1 ton of pellets has been
burned, it will be necessary to empty the ash pan.
It is recommended that the stove is cold and shut
down when removing the ash pan.
1. Lift the latch handle to open the ash door and
remove the ash pan. Use ash pan handle to carry
and dispose of ashes.
2. Slide the ash pan back into the stove and latch
the door by pushing down on the latch handle
when closed.
The stove should be shut-down and thoroughly
cleaned after each ton of pellets consumed. The
cleaner the stove, the more efcient it will be.
Fuel with higher ash and/or moisture content
will require more frequent cleanings.
1. Shut down the stove and
to insure that all motors are stopped.
2. Clean heat exchanger with scraper as shown in
g 27.
3. Brush or scrape the inside of the stove to remove
y ash.
4. Scrape burnpot with at end of scraper provided
with the stove. Inspect the holes on the burnpot
surface. See Fig. 33.
5. Open burn pot clean-out. Clean y ash from burn
pot and replace cover.
Scraper
Blower Cover
Latch
Blower
Wheel
Flue
Outlet
Heat Exchanger Fins
Fig 27
Combustion
Blower Cover
Blower Cover
Latch
Fig 26