22
PP38+ Pellet Stove
Exposed blower wheel
and ue opening,
NOTE: ESP probe is
visible.
Fig. 31
Fig. 33
The products of combustion will contain small
particles of y ash which must be removed from the
inner walls of the stove and from the venting system
periodically. Removing fly ash and soot improves
efciency, insures that the ue venting passageway is
clear and unobstructed. The stove should be cleaned
after each ton of pellets (50 bags) and the venting
system inspected and cleaned after each heating
season.
Latch "open "with blower
cover partly removed. Burn
pot clean-out is open.
Latch "closed "with blower
cover in place. Burn pot
clean-out is closed.
Blower cover
removed.
Burn pot
Clean-out
plate
Fig. 29Fig. 28
ESP
probe
Fig. 30
ESP
Probe
7. Remove combustion blower cover by turning the
blower cover latch vertical, see Fig.28. Sliding the
cover out of the slot on the left. This will expose the
combustion blower wheel and ue outlet.
8. Clean the combustion blower wheel with a brush and
a vacuum cleaner. Note: Do not use a household
vacuum to clean the stove. We recommend that
you use a shop vacuum that is equipped with a ne
dust lter called a HEPA lter or a vacuum specially
made for ashes and soot.
9. Use a brush to clean the ue, being careful not to
damage the ESP probe, see Fig. 30. The ue goes
straight through into the vent pipe therefore, the vent
pipe can also be cleaned, to some extent, through
the ue outlet.
10. Reinstall the blower cover and close the latch.
11. Slide the ash pan into stove and latch the door.
Be careful not to
damage ESP probe
when cleaning with
brush.