Lopi Stove Leyden Pellet Stove User Manual

Leyden  
Pellet Stove  
• Horizontal Or Vertical Vent  
• Freestanding Stove  
• Mobile Home Approved  
• Class A Chimney Retrofit  
• Hearth Stove into Existing  
Masonry Chimney , Masonry  
Fireplace, or Z.C. Fireplace  
Tested and Listed by  
Omni-Test Laboratories, Inc.  
Beaverton, Oregon  
Report # 028-S-77-2  
ASTM E1509-2004  
-- Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel-  
burning room heater. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property  
damage, bodily injury, or even death.  
-- Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection  
requirements in your area.  
-- Save these instructions.  
Installer: After installation give this manual to the home-owner and  
explain operation of this stove.  
$10.00  
Copyright 2007, T.I.  
Part # 100-01184  
4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW  
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Table of Contents  
3
Introduction  
Operation (continued)  
Introduction......................................................2  
Manual Mode.....................................................22  
Auto Mode........................................................23  
Restrictor Adjustment.........................................24  
Adjusting the Fan Speed......................................24  
Start-Up Sequence.............................................25  
"MANUAL AUGER" Button....................................25  
"AUGER ON" Light..............................................25  
"FAULT" Light....................................................25  
Fault Codes (for qualified service personnel only).....25  
Power Outages..................................................25  
Using a Pellet/Corn Mix with This Heater .................26  
Important Information .........................................2  
Safety Precautions  
Safety Precautions ............................................4  
Specifications  
Heating Specifications........................................6  
Dimensions.......................................................6  
Electrical Specifications......................................6  
Fuel.................................................................6  
EPA Compliance................................................6  
Installation  
Maintenance  
Before You Begin...............................................7  
Packing List......................................................7  
Installation Options............................................7  
Planning The Installation .....................................7  
Stove Placement ...............................................7  
Floor Protection Requirements..............................7  
Clearances - Straight Installation ..........................8  
Clearances - Corner Installation............................8  
Venting the Pellet Stove......................................9  
Maximum Venting Distance .............................9  
Pellet Vent Type............................................10  
Installing the Pellet Vent.................................10  
Pellet Vent Termination...................................10  
Mobile Home Requirements..................................11  
Outside Air (used for combustion) .........................11  
Alcove Installation Requirements..........................12  
Baffle Installation...............................................12  
Door Seal Verification .........................................12  
Restrictor Adjustment.........................................12  
Thermostat Installation .......................................13  
Daily Maintenance (whenever using the stove).........27  
Inspect the Burn ...........................................27  
Make Sure Pellets are Not Piling Up...................27  
Check Firepot for Clinkers...............................28  
Cleaning the Firepot.......................................28  
Door Opening ...............................................29  
Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets).30  
Flyash Removal ............................................30  
Clean the Hopper...........................................30  
Clean the Heat Exchange Tubes.......................30  
Clean the Baffles...........................................31  
Sweep Ash Into Ashpan..................................32  
Check Ashpan, Dispose if necessary................33  
Clean the Glass ............................................33  
Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons)..................34  
Clean the Vertical Exhaust Duct.......................34  
Clean the Exhaust Blower ...............................36  
Clean the Convection Blower ...........................37  
Clean the Vent..............................................37  
Adjusting the Door Hinge and Latch...................37  
Installation Example: Direct "Through-the-wall"  
Installation .......................................................14  
Check for Air Leaks Around the Door, Glass, and  
Ashpan .......................................................37  
Installation Example: Interior Vertical Installation ....15  
Installation Example: Class A Chimney Retrofit........16  
InstallationExample:MasonryFireplaceHearthStove.......................17  
InstallationExample:Zero-Clearance(Metal)FireplaceHearthStove.. 18  
InstallationExample:FreestandingMasonryChimney................19  
Replacement Parts........................................38  
Normal Operating Sounds  
Normal Operating Sounds....................................39  
Safety Label  
Safety Label .....................................................40  
Operation  
Warranty  
Safety Notice....................................................20  
Location of Controls ...........................................20  
Starting the Heater for the First Time......................20  
Loading Pellets..................................................21  
The Two Modes of Operation ................................21  
Warranty..........................................................41  
Index  
Index...............................................................42  
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Safety Precautions  
Do not operate the  
heater if you smell  
smoke coming from  
the heater. Turn the  
MODE switch to  
"OFF", monitor your  
heater, and call your  
dealer.  
Contact your local building  
officials to obtain a permit  
and information on any  
installation restrictions or  
inspection requirements  
in your area. Notify your  
insurance company of this  
heater as well.  
Ok  
Never use gasoline,  
The exhaust system must  
be completely airtight and  
properly installed. The  
pellet vent joints must be  
sealed with RTV 500o F.  
(260o C.) silicone sealant.  
gasoline-type lantern fuel,  
kerosene, charcoal lighter  
fluid, or similar liquids to  
start or 'freshen up' a fire in  
this heater. Keep all such  
liquids well away from the  
heater while it is in use.  
This unit must be properly  
installed to prevent the  
possibility of a house fire.  
The instructions must be  
strictly adhered to. Do not  
use makeshift methods or  
compromise in the  
Do not unplug the heater  
if you suspect a  
malfunction. Turn the  
MODE SWITCH to "OFF"  
and periodically inspect  
the heater.  
installation.  
Never try to repair or  
replace any part of the  
heater unless instructions  
are given in this manual.  
All other work should be  
done by a trained  
Your heater requires  
periodic maintenance and  
cleaning (see "Maintaining  
Your Heater"). Failure to  
maintain your heater may  
lead to smoke spillage in  
your home.  
technician.  
The viewing door and  
ashpan must be closed  
and latched during  
operation.  
Allow the heater to cool  
before carrying out any  
maintenance or cleaning.  
Ashes must be disposed  
in a metal container with a  
tight lid and placed on a  
non-combustible surface  
well away from the home  
or structure.  
Never block free airflow  
through the open vents of  
the unit.  
Do not operate the heater  
if the flame becomes dark  
& sooty of if the firepot  
overfills with pellets. Turn  
the MODE SWITCH to  
"OFF" and periodically  
inspect the heater (see  
"Running Your Heater").  
This heater is designed  
and approved for  
pelletized wood fuel or a  
mixture up to 50% corn,  
50% pellets. See page 26  
for details on using a corn  
pellet mix.  
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Safety Precautions  
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The heater will not operate  
during a power outage. If  
a power outage does  
occur, check the heater  
for smoke spillage and  
open a window if any  
This heater must be  
connected to a standard  
115 V., 60 Hz grounded  
electrical outlet. Do not  
use an adapter plug or  
sever the grounding plug.  
Do not route the electrical  
cord underneath, in front  
of, or over the heater.  
smoke spills into the room.  
Keep foreign objects out  
of the hopper.  
When installed in a mobile  
home, the heater must be  
bolted to the floor, have  
outside air, and NOT BE  
INSTALLED IN THE  
BEDROOM (Per H.U.D.  
requirements). Check  
?
Mobile  
Home  
with local building officials.  
Disconnect the power  
cord before performing  
any maintenance.  
The exhaust system  
should be checked twice a  
year minimum for any  
build-up of soot or  
creosote.  
NOTE:  
Turning the Mode Switch  
to "OFF" does not  
disconnect all power to  
the heater.  
Do not throw this manual  
away. This manual has  
important operating and  
maintenance instructions  
that you will need at a later  
time. Always follow the  
instructions in this manual.  
Do not touch the hot  
surfaces of the heater.  
Educate all children of the  
danger of a high-  
temperature heater.  
Young children should be  
supervised when they are  
in the same room as the  
heater.  
This  
Manual  
Do not place clothing or  
other flammable items on  
or near the heater.  
Because this heater can  
be controlled by a  
Travis Industries, Inc.  
grants no warranty,  
implied or stated, for  
the installation or  
maintenance of your  
heater, and assumes  
no responsibility of  
any consequential  
damage(s).  
thermostat there is a  
possibility of the heater  
turning on and igniting any  
items placed on or near it.  
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Specifications  
Heating Specifications  
Approximate Maximum Heating Capacity (in square feet)* ........................................800 to 2,250 Sq. Feet  
Burn Rate (Pounds per Hour)**............................................................................1.7 to 5.5  
Maximum Burn Time on Low Burn** ......................................................................29 Hours  
Hopper Capacity ..............................................................................................50 Pounds  
*
Heating capacity will vary depending on the home's floor plan, degree of insulation, and the outside temperature. It is also affected  
by the fuel size, quality, and moisture level.  
** Small pellets will increase or decrease the stated burn rates and burn times. Differences of plus or minus 20% depending on fuel  
quality may occur.  
Dimensions  
27-1/4"  
25"  
Center Line  
7-3/4"  
17-1/4"  
4" Diameter  
Exhaust  
27"  
27-3/4"  
NOTE:  
Measure front and side clearances from the  
stove top. Rear and corner clearances are  
measured from the stove body.  
Weight: 390 Lbs.  
Electrical Specifications  
Electrical Rating.........................................................................................115 Volts, 3.6 Amps, 60 Hz  
Watts During Start-Up Sequence...................................................................400 (approximately)  
Watts During Operation ...............................................................................180 (approximately)  
Fuel  
• This heater is designed and approved for pelletized wood fuel or a mixture up to 50% corn, 50% pellets.  
See page 26 for details on using a corn pellet mix.  
EPA Compliance  
This heater has been tested exempt from EPA Phase II Requirements by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.  
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Before You Begin  
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE THIS HEATER.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,  
BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.  
Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this pellet heater and notify  
your insurance company before proceeding with installation.  
Packing List  
• Thermostat & Wire  
• Scraper Rod Tool • Brush • Spare Fuse  
• Bottle Brush • Door Tool  
• (2) Floor Mounting Brackets  
Installation Options  
Residential or Mobile Home (see the section "Mobile Home Requirements")  
Alcove Compatible (see the section "Alcove Installation")  
Horizontal or Vertical Vent  
Outside Air Compatible  
Vent with L-Vent, L-Vent Fireplace Liner, or Type A Chimney (with adapter)  
Planning The Installation  
HINT:  
HINT:  
HINT:  
Have an authorized Travis Industries dealer install this heater. If you install the heater  
yourself, have your dealer review your installation plans.  
Sketch out a detailed plan of the installation including dimensions. Then verify the  
dimensions with the requirements listed in this manual.  
When determining the location of the stove, locate the wall studs (for horizontal  
penetrations) and ceiling trusses (for vertical penetrations). You may wish to adjust the  
stove position slightly to ensure the vent does not intersect with a framing member.  
HINT:  
Place the heater outside and load 10 pounds of pellets inside the hopper. Plug the  
heater in and let it run on HIGH until the pellets run out. This will cure the paint and burn  
off any oil on the steel, eliminating any smell inside the home.  
Stove Placement  
Stove must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes,  
doors), 36" of the front of the heater.  
If the stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7', it must follow the  
requirements in the section "Alcove Installation Requirements".  
HINT:  
REDUCING CLEARANCES - Clearances may be reduced by methods specified in NFPA  
211, listed wall shields, pipe shields, or other means approved by local building or fire  
officials.  
Heater and floor protection must be installed on a level, secure floor.  
Floor Protection Requirements  
The heater must be installed on a non-combustible floor protector extending the full width  
and depth of the heater and extending 6" in front (minimum 27-3/4" wide by 31" deep)  
(minimum .018" thick - 26 gauge) .  
Must extend under and 2" to each side and rear of a "Tee" (if used).  
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Clearances - Straight Installation  
Through the Wall Installations  
Interior Vertical Vents  
3”  
Minimum  
2”  
Minimum  
3Minimum  
Tee”  
7Minimum  
7Minimum  
Floor Protection  
6Minimum  
6Minimum  
Clearances - Corner Installation  
Through the Wall Vents  
Interior Vertical Vents  
3Minimum  
3Minimum  
2”  
Minimum  
45° Elbow  
Tee”  
3Minimum  
3Minimum  
3”  
Minimum  
45°  
6Minimum  
6Minimum  
Note:  
If interior vertical pellet vent is used, the clearance to the backwall is determined by the  
upward-turning elbow or "Tee". It will vary in depth depending on the brand of pellet vent  
used (it is approximately 5"). Before placing the heater, connect the elbow or "Tee" and  
measure off the 3" clearance.  
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Venting the Pellet Stove  
PELLET VENT MUST MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 3" CLEARANCE TO ANY  
COMBUSTIBLE (INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE  
VENT MANUFACTURER).  
DO NOT CONNECT THE PELLET VENT TO A VENT SERVING ANY  
OTHER APPLIANCE OR STOVE.  
DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM  
OF THIS UNIT.  
USE AN APPROVED WALL THIMBLE WHEN PASSING THE VENT  
THROUGH WALLS AND A CEILING SUPPORT/FIRE STOP SPACER  
WHEN PASSING THE VENT THROUGH CEILINGS (MAKE SURE TO  
MAINTAIN 3" CLEARANCE TO ANY COMBUSTIBLES.  
No more than one tee and 180° of elbows (one tee with two 90° elbows, one tee with one  
90° and two 45° elbows, etc.).  
33 Feet  
(max.)  
Maximum Venting  
Distance  
30 Feet  
25 Feet  
20 Feet  
Vent must have a support  
bracket every 5' of pellet vent  
when exterior of structure  
The vent height and run  
must not exceed the  
distance shown in the  
shaded region shown to the  
right.  
Venting into this shaded  
area may require restrictor  
adjustments. See the  
section Restrictor  
15 Feet  
10 Feet  
5 Feet  
Adjustmentfor details.  
NOTE: To achieve optimum  
performance, we  
recommend keeping the  
vent as short as possible  
(horizontal run especially).  
0 Feet  
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Pellet Vent Type  
Must be 4" diameter Type "L" (except for masonry fireplace installations) - or - connect the  
vent to a factory built type "A" chimney. All vent joints (including adapters, elbows, etc)  
must be sealed with 500° F. RTV silicone.  
Installing the Pellet Vent  
Seal each vent section (including  
adapters, elbows, etc...) by  
injecting a liberal amount of 500°  
F. RTV silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
Horizontal sections must have a 1/4" rise every 12" of travel.  
Pellet vent connections must be sealed airtight with 500° F. RTV silicone and screwed  
together with at least three sheet metal screws.  
Pellet Vent Termination  
Vent must terminate on the exterior of the dwelling. Horizontal terminations must protrude a  
minimum12" from the wall. Vertical terminations must protrude a minimum 24" from the roof  
surface. In addition, all clearances listed below must be met.  
Must have an approved cap (to prevent water from entering) or a 45° downturn with rodent screen.  
If the termination is located on a windy side of the house, an approved house shield is  
recommended to prevent soot from building up on the side of the house.  
Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material.  
H
G
F
X
A
B
D
C
F
E
H
A
NOTE: Measure clearances to the nearest edge of the exhaust hood.  
A
Minimum 4' clearance below or beside any door or window that opens  
Minimum 1clearance below or beside any window that does not open.  
Minimum 1' clearance above any door or window that opens  
Minimum 2' clearance from any adjacent building  
Minimum 7' clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways  
NOTE: Vent may not terminate in covered walkway or breezeway.  
Minimum 2' clearance above any grass, plants, or other combustible materials  
Minimum 3' clearance from any forced air intake of any other appliance  
Minimum 2' clearance below eaves or overhangs  
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
X
Minimum 1' clearance horizontally from combustible wall  
Must be a minimum of 2' above the roof  
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Mobile Home Requirements  
Outside air is required (used for  
combustion) - see the directions  
below.  
The heater must be bolted to the  
floor (Some states do not require  
this; check with your local building  
department). See the illustration  
to the right.  
The heater must be grounded to  
the steel chassis of the mobile  
home (Some states do not require  
this; check with your local building  
department).  
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN  
SLEEPING ROOM.  
CAUTION:  
THE STRUCTURAL  
INTEGRITY OF THE  
MANUFACTURED HOME  
FLOOR, WALL, AND  
CEILING/ROOF MUST BE  
MAINTAINED.  
The leveling bolts in the legs may be used  
in conjunction with the included clips (sku  
210-03924) to secure the stove to the floor.  
Outside Air (used for combustion)  
Must not be drawn from an enclosed space (garage, unventilated crawl space).  
HINT:  
Travis Industries strongly suggests outside air for all residential installations, especially for  
those that are energy efficient, air-tight homes.  
Must not be over 15' long (the kit includes a 4length additional 3diameter duct may be used).  
Must be made with 3" diameter or larger metal or aluminum duct with a metal screen attached to  
the end to keep out rodents (P.V.C. or other combustible materials may not be used). We  
recommend the Travis Industries Outside Air Kit (part # 99200136).  
Must not terminate above or within 1' of the chimney termination.  
Must have a rain cap or down-turned elbow to prevent water from entering.  
Must be located so that it will not become plugged by snow or other material.  
A screen is required to prevent  
rodents from entering.  
Botttom of Stove  
3Diameter Air Duct  
Use a hose clamp to secure the  
aluminum air duct to the air inlet  
flange on the stove.  
Air may be drawn from a ventilated crawl space.  
Air Duct (3Dia.)  
Outside air entrance must be placed so it  
does not become blocked by snow.  
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Alcove Installation Requirements  
When the pellet stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7' tall, it is considered  
an alcove installation. Because of the reduced height, the requirements listed below must be met.  
Minimum height is 55"  
Maximum depth is 48"  
Minimum width is 41-1/4"  
Minimum clearance of 7" on each side and 3" on back  
Baffle Installation  
Install the baffles included with the stove (see page 31 for details).  
Door Seal Verification  
The door is aligned prior to leaving the factory. However, shipping and installation may cause the door to  
become mis-aligned. Verify the door is correctly aligned and seals properly (see the section "Door Seal"  
under Yearly Maintenance).  
Restrictor Adjustment  
The restrictor fine tunesyour appliance, ensuring it pulls the correct amount of air through the  
firebox. Altitude, vent configuration, and other factors make restrictor adjustment necessary for every  
installation.  
NOTE: the optimal restrictor position will vary over time as soot builds up inside the exhaust system –  
make sure the homeowner knows how to visually inspect the flame and adjust the restrictor.  
Not Enough Air  
If clinkers (ashes that solidify into a  
clump) develop or the flame appears  
lazy and slow to blow the ash out of the  
firepot, pull the restrictor outward until  
the flame becomes active and the  
firepot holes remain clean. NOTE: If the  
restrictor is fully out, yet the firepot does  
not remain clean, the stove needs to be  
cleaned and checked for air leaks (see  
Maintenancesection of this manual).  
Too Much Air  
If the flames are too active (small,  
flickering flames) or if burning pellets are  
expelled from the firepot, move the  
restrictor rod inwards until the flame  
slows down and no burning pellets are  
expelled. Another symptom of too  
much air is the heater blowing the fire  
out” – a condition in which the pellets  
burn faster than they are fed (this is most  
common on low).  
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Thermostat Installation  
!
Do not connect 120 VAC to the thermostat circuit of this heater (do not use a  
household thermostat used for a wall-board or other electical heater).  
A thermostat is included with this heater (part # 99300650). Follow the directions below to install.  
1
Attach the thermostat  
wire to the circuit board  
Pull the cover off the thermostat  
(see the illustration  
below). Route the wire  
through the back of the  
heater (away from any hot  
or moving components).  
50  
60  
70 80 90  
50 60 70 80 90  
Run the thermostat wires  
through the wall (cut off excess  
wire, leaving 6of slack).  
Attach the quick-connects  
to the two posts near the  
molex connector on the  
circuit board (orientation  
does not mater).  
Expose 1/2of wire and  
attach to these two posts.  
2
Determine a location for  
the thermostat that is  
within range of the 20'  
length of thermostat wire.  
It should be centralized in  
the room and away from  
the heater. The wire may  
be routed externally on  
the wall or behind the wall  
(preferred).  
Standard  
Screwdriver  
3
Follow the directions to  
the right to attach the  
thermostat and  
Attach the thermostat to  
the wall through these  
two holes.  
thermostat wires.  
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Installation Example: Direct "Through-the-wall" Installation  
Horizontal Rain Cap  
Type "L" Vent  
12Minimum  
House Shield (used to protect  
exterior wall from soot  
discoloration) is HIGHLY  
RECOMMENDED  
Wall Thimble  
(note 3clearance  
between vent and  
combustibles)  
3Minimum  
Seal each vent  
section (including  
adapters, elbows,  
etc...) by injecting a  
liberal amount of  
500° F. RTV  
silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
7Minimum  
6Minimum  
Floor Protection  
3Minimum  
12”  
Minimum  
Floor Protection  
17-1/4”  
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Installation Example: Interior Vertical Installation  
3”  
Minimum  
2”  
Minimum  
Tee”  
7Minimum  
Floor Protection  
6Minimum  
Vertical Cap  
24Minimum  
Storm Collar  
Roof Flashing  
Insulation  
must maintain  
3clearance.  
Vent must  
Ceiling Support / Fire Stop Spacer  
maintain 3”  
clearance to  
combustibles.  
Seal each vent  
section (including  
adapters, elbows,  
etc...) by injecting a  
liberal amount of  
500° F. RTV  
LVent  
silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
3Min.  
2Min.  
Floor Protection  
Outside air may be drawn from  
a ventilated crawl space.  
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Installation Example: Class A Chimney Retrofit  
3”  
Minimum  
2”  
Minimum  
Tee”  
7Minimum  
Floor Protection  
Seal each vent  
6Minimum  
section (including  
adapters, elbows,  
etc...) by injecting a  
liberal amount of  
500° F. RTV  
silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
Class A Chimney  
Storm Collar  
Roof Flashing  
Class A Chimney must  
maintain clearances outlined  
in the chimneys installation  
instructions (usually 2).  
Class A Chimney Ceiling Support  
LVent to Class A Chimney Adapter  
LVent  
3Min.  
2Min.  
Floor Protection  
Outside air may be drawn from  
a ventilated crawl space.  
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Installation Example: Masonry Fireplace Hearth Stove  
Vertical Cap  
Storm Collar  
LVent  
Cover Plate (non-combustible)  
Seal the cover  
plate with silicone.  
Seal each vent  
section (including  
adapters, elbows,  
etc...) by injecting a  
liberal amount of  
500° F. RTV  
LVent Flex  
Section  
silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
Allow room for the  
hopper lid to open  
44”  
Lintel  
Outside air  
may be  
drawn from  
the ash  
cleanout.  
6Min.  
NOTE: you may need a short horizontal section here to  
clear the lintel and allow the hopper lid to open.  
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Installation Example:Zero-Clearance (Metal) Fireplace Hearth Stove  
Vertical Cap  
Storm Collar  
Cover Plate (non-combustible)  
Seal the cover  
plate with silicone.  
LVent  
Seal each vent  
section (including  
adapters, elbows,  
etc...) by injecting a  
liberal amount of  
500° F. RTV  
silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
LVent Flex  
Section  
Allow room for the  
hopper lid to open  
44”  
6Min.  
NOTE: you may need a short horizontal section here to  
clear the lintel and allow the hopper lid to open.  
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Installation Example: Freestanding Masonry Chimney  
Vertical Cap  
Storm Collar  
LVent  
Cover Plate (non-combustible)  
Seal the cover  
plate with silicone.  
Seal each vent  
section (including  
adapters, elbows,  
etc...) by injecting a  
liberal amount of  
500° F. RTV  
silicone into the gap  
between sections.  
LVent Flex  
Section  
LVent  
Sections  
3”  
Minimum  
Allow room for the  
hopper lid to open  
44”  
Clean-Out Access  
6Min.  
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Operation  
Safety Notice  
Read this entire manual (especially the "Safety Precautions" on pages 4 and 5)  
before using this stove. Failure to follow the instructions may result in property  
damage, bodily injury, or even death.  
!
Do not unplug the stove to turn it off. This stove relies upon electricity to push the flue  
gases out the pellet vent unplugging it may lead to smoke entering your room.  
!
Failure to maintain your heater will lead to a restricted combustion air system, leading to  
poor performance and in some cases, smoke spillage into the room. See the  
"Maintenance" section for details.  
Location of Controls  
Three tabs are provided on the  
back of the stove to hang the  
cleaning  
Control Panel  
tools (bend  
the tabs out).  
Firepot  
Thermostat or Remote  
(required for Auto Operation)  
Restrictor  
The restrictor adjusts  
the amount of air  
flowing to the firepot.  
Starting the Heater for the First Time  
Start the Heater - Let it Burn for 1 Hour - THEN OPEN THE DOOR  
The stove paint is cured through heat. To prevent it from bonding to the door gasket, you must burn  
the heater for approximately 1 hour, then open and close the door to break any bonding.  
Curing the Paint  
2 to 4 hours  
This stove uses a heat-activated paint that will  
emit some fumes while starting the first fire.  
Open doors and windows to the room to vent  
these fumes. You may also notice oil burning  
off of the interior of the stove. This rust-  
stopping agent will soon dissipate.  
Priming the Auger  
Because of its electronic control panel, this stove does not require priming. If you run out of pellets  
you may notice it will take approximately 5 minutes longer for the stove to start.  
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Loading Pellets  
Lift the hopper lid to its vertical position. Pour pellets into the hopper until full. NOTE: The hopper  
holds approximately 50 pounds of pellets.  
To Open the Hopper Lid:  
Lift the hopper lid from this handle.  
NOTE:  
The auger automatically shuts off when the hopper  
lid is open. If loading pellets while the heater is on,  
Warning:  
The front edge of the  
make sure to close the lid as soon as possible.  
stove top becomes very  
This prevents the heater from shutting off due to  
hot, do not touch this  
lack of pellets in the firepot.  
area below the handle.  
HINT:  
To prevent the pellet stove from inadvertently shutting down due to the auger disabling switch, we  
recommend pressing the STARTbutton after reloading the stove.  
The Two Modes of Operation  
NOTE: if using a  
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE  
Manual  
modulating remote, this  
light will come on to  
indicate the remote is  
controlling the heater.  
H
E
A
T
Manual mode requires the user to turn  
the heater on and off manually.  
REMOTE  
HIGH  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
MED  
Auto (requires a thermostat)  
O
U
T
P
U
T
These indicator lights  
are used to determine  
which mode you are in.  
Auto mode allows you to use a  
thermostat to control room  
AUGER  
LOW  
FAULT  
temperature. The stove automatically  
turns on when the temperature drops  
below the thermostat setting. Once the  
stove reaches operating temperature,  
the stove then runs at the heat output  
setting selected.  
AUTO  
OFF  
UP  
H
MANUAL  
Use the mode  
switch to  
E
A
T
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
determine the  
mode.  
Switching Modes While in  
Operation  
START  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
Whenever the stove is switched from  
one mode to another while in  
operation, the stove will enter the "start-  
up" sequence for a minimum of 20  
minutes.  
DOWN  
AUGER  
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Manual Mode  
Manual mode requires the user to turn the  
heater on and off manually.  
AUTO  
OFF  
MANUAL  
UP  
H
E
A
T
To Start  
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
Press the "Manual Start" button. That's it. The  
stove automatically goes to a medium burn rate  
and high fan while the igniter starts the fire  
burning within 10 minutes. During this period  
the lowest HEAT OUTPUTlight will flash. If  
the stove does not start in 30 minutes, the  
stove turns off.  
START  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
DOWN  
AUGER  
Once up to temperature, the stove will then  
run at the heat output setting selected on the  
control panel (see To Adjust the Heatbelow).  
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AUTO  
OFF  
MANUAL  
Move the mode switch to "OFF". The exhaust  
blower will still run until the heater cools down.  
UP  
H
E
A
T
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
START  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
DOWN  
AUGER  
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H
E
A
T
REMOTE  
HIGH  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
M
O
U
T
P
U
T
To Adjust the Heat  
AUGER  
LOW  
These lights  
indicate the  
heat output  
setting.  
Press the "Heatbuttons to adjust the heat  
output.  
FAULT  
AUTO  
UP  
OFF  
MANUAL  
H
NOTE: the  
lights may  
be difficult to  
see from an  
angle.  
E
A
T
NOTE: During start-up you may adjust the heat  
setting. This heat setting will take affect once  
the start-up sequence is complete.  
MANUAL  
WN  
RT  
F
A
N
Press the  
upor  
DOWN  
down”  
AUGER  
button to  
adjust the  
heat output.  
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Auto Mode  
Auto mode allows you to use a thermostat to control room temperature. The stove automatically turns  
on when the temperature drops below the thermostat setting. Once the stove reaches operating  
temperature, the stove then runs at the heat output setting selected.  
To Adjust Room Temperature (or Start the Stove)  
Move the thermostat to the heat setting desired. If the room is  
cooler than the setting, the stove will go through the start-up  
sequence for approximately 10 minutes. During this period the  
lowest HEAT OUTPUTlight will flash. Once up to temperature,  
the stove will then run at the heat output setting selected on the  
control panel. If the room is too hot, move the thermostat to a  
lesser setting.  
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE  
H
E
A
T
REMOTE  
AUTO  
To Adjust the Heat  
HIGH  
M
LOW  
O
U
T
Press the "Heatbuttons to adjust the heat  
output.  
MANUAL  
P
U
T
AUGER  
FAULT  
HINT:  
These lights  
indicate the  
heat output  
setting.  
If you find that the stove turns on and off  
repeatedly, you may wish to turn the heat  
output to a lesser setting. The lower setting  
will provide a more consistent heat output over  
time, eliminating the need for the thermostat to  
repeatedly turn the stove off.  
AUTO  
OFF  
NOTE: the  
lights may  
be difficult to  
see from an  
angle.  
UP  
H
MANUAL  
E
A
T
MANUAL  
OWN  
RT  
F
NOTE:  
A
N
L  
Press the  
upor  
DOWN  
If the thermostat calls for heat while the stove is  
still cooling down, the stove will go through the  
start-up sequence (for a minimum of 20  
minutes).  
down”  
button to  
adjust the  
heat output.  
AUGER  
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AUTO  
OFF  
MANUAL  
Move the mode switch to "OFF". The exhaust  
blower will still run until the heater cools down.  
UP  
H
E
A
T
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
START  
F
A
N
MANUAL  
DOWN  
AUGER  
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Restrictor Adjustment  
The restrictor fine tunesyour appliance, adjusting the amount of air flowing to the flame.  
NOTE: the optimal restrictor position will vary over time as soot builds up inside the exhaust system.  
Not Enough Air  
If clinkers (ashes that solidify into  
a clump) develop or the flame  
appears lazy and slow to blow the  
ash out of the firepot, pull the  
restrictor outward until the flame  
becomes active and the firepot  
holes remain clean. NOTE: If the  
restrictor is fully out, yet the  
firepot does not remain clean,  
the stove needs to be cleaned  
and checked for air leaks (see  
Maintenancesection of this  
manual).  
Too Much Air  
If the flames are too active (small,  
flickering flames) or if burning  
pellets are expelled from the  
firepot, move the restrictor rod  
inwards until the flame slows  
down and no burning pellets are  
expelled. Another symptom of  
too much air is the heater  
blowing the fire out” – a  
condition in which the pellets  
burn faster than they are fed (this  
is most common on low).  
Adjusting the Fan Speed  
Press the upor down”  
button to adjust the fan  
speed.  
AUTO  
OFF  
MANUAL  
UP  
H
E
A
T
MANUAL  
DOWN  
UP  
F
A
N
DOWN  
AUGER  
NOTE: When adjusting  
the fan speed the HEAT  
OUTPUT lights will flash  
the fan speed setting for  
one second.  
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Start-Up Sequence  
This stove utilizes a start-up sequence whenever the mode switch is changed or the heater is started  
when cold. This is to ensure proper operation through all possible settings and operational states (hot  
or cold, pellets burning or not burning, etc.). This sequence over-rides all user settings (except the  
"OFF" position) to set the auger feed rate to medium, the exhaust blower to high, and the igniter on.  
During this period the lowest HEAT OUTPUTlight will flash.  
"MANUAL AUGER" Button  
This button turns the auger on. It is used to primethe auger after the hopper has run out of pellets.  
"AUGER ON" Light  
This light comes on when the auger is turning. This allows the operator to determine when the auger  
is turning.  
"FAULT" Light  
This light comes on when an error occurs:  
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE  
The stove runs out of pellets  
H
E
A
T
During initial start-up (for a split  
second) or for improper electrical  
frequency  
REMOTE  
AUTO  
HIGH  
MED  
LOW  
A start-up sequence that does not  
result in the heater coming up to  
temperature  
MANUAL  
O
U
T
P
U
T
To reset the fault light, turn the mode switch to  
off and re-start the stove.  
AUGER  
FAULT  
Fault Codes (for qualified service personnel only)  
Fault and #2 (LOW) Light Flash = Flow Switch Fault  
Fault and # 4 (MID) Light Flash = System Snap Disk Fault (pellets run out & stove goes cold)  
Fault and # 6 (HIGH) Light Flash = Safety Snap Disk Fault  
Power Outages  
If a sustained power outage occurs while in "Manual", the stove will go to a "cool down" mode to  
vacate smoke once power returns. If the power outage was short, the heater will go to the start-up  
sequence. If in "Auto", the stove will re-start (if the room is cool).  
!
Because this stove relies upon a blower to evacuate the smoke, some smoke may enter  
the home during a power outage. To keep to a minimum, leave the door closed.  
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Using a Pellet/Corn Mix with This Heater  
This heater may burn a mixture of corn and wood pellets up to a 50% - 50% proportion by volume.  
Shelled corn burned in Travis pellet appliances must be clean (free of husk and cob residue) and have  
a moisture content no greater than 15%.  
DO NOT BURN A MIX WITH MORE THAN 50% CORN TO WOOD PELLETS.  
THOROUGHLY MIX THE TWO FUELS TOGETHER TO BE SURE OF AN  
EVEN BURN RATE.  
If combustion is slow, if the fire is slow to start, or if clinkers (ashes that solidify into a clump)  
build up rapidly in the fire pot, decrease the proportion of corn and increase the proportion  
of wood pellets until you find a proportion that works well in your appliance.  
If your stove or insert is operated with a thermostat, you may notice the automatic igniter at  
times fails to light a 50/50 corn to pellet mix. If you experience this, decrease the proportion  
of corn and increase the proportion of wood pellets in the mix.  
For an optimum fire and greatest efficiency, it is important to keep the fire pot free of built up ashes. If  
you are burning only high quality wood pellets, you should check and clean the fire pot at least every  
two weeks or after ten bags of pellets.  
If the pellets you are burning have a high ash content or if you burn a corn/wood pellet mixture, we  
recommend that you check the fire pot every day and clean it if necessary.  
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Daily Maintenance (whenever using the stove)  
Inspect the Burn  
When burning on high, the  
flames should be bright orange  
with embers jumping from the  
firepot.  
NOTE: the optimal restrictor  
position will vary over time as soot  
builds up inside the exhaust  
system. See "Restrictor  
Adjustment" for details.  
Make Sure Pellets are  
Not Piling Up  
If the pellets pile up over the burn  
pot, turn the mode switch to  
"OFF".  
The most likely causes are:  
Restrictor needs adjustment  
(see Restrictor Adjustment”  
in the installation section of  
this manual)  
The door, glass, or ashpan is  
open or has an air leak  
The firepot requires cleaning  
The exhaust system requires  
cleaning  
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Maintenance  
Daily Maintenance (whenever using the stove) - Continued  
Check Firepot for  
Clinkers  
If the flames seem to be  
coming only from the sides,  
or are orange/black, turn  
the heater off and check for  
clinkers (ashes that solidify  
into a clump).  
The most likely causes are:  
Restrictor needs  
adjustment (see  
Restrictor  
Adjustmentin the  
installation section of  
this manual)  
Poor pellet quality  
The door or glass has  
an air leak  
The exhaust system  
requires cleaning  
Cleaning the Firepot  
WARNING:  
Make sure the heater  
has fully cooled  
(approximately 25  
minutes) before  
opening the door and  
conducting service.  
To clean the firepot, open  
the door (see page 27) and  
knock away any debris on  
the firepot with a  
screwdriver. If severely  
clogged, remove the  
firepot to gain better  
access.  
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Daily Maintenance (whenever using the stove) - Continued  
Door Opening  
WARNING:  
Make sure the heater has fully cooled (approximately 25 minutes) before opening the door  
and conducting service.  
Swing the  
Open the latch.  
doors open.  
WARNING: Do not swing the doors past 90°. This may cause the doors to  
strike the body of the stove and cause damage.  
NOTE: When closing the doors, close the left door first. Then shut the right  
door and tighten the latch.  
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Maintenance  
Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets)  
Flyash Removal  
This heater was designed to allow for easy flyash removal with the included tools. However, to  
ease maintenance, several pellet stove owners have purchased vacuums specifically made to  
remove flyash. Furthermore, some of these vacuums are heat-resistant to allow for flyash  
removal while it is still warm. Do not use a standard vacuum on this appliance (except to  
clean the pellet dust out of the hopper). Standard vacuums may spread the fine particles  
inside the flyash into the home and are not heat-resistant (hot flyash may cause the internal  
portion of vacuums to ignite).  
Clean the Hopper  
Run the stove until the pellets run out. Open the hopper and remove the dust and debris near  
the bottom of the hopper.  
Clean the Exterior  
Painted or enameled surfaces may be dusted or wiped with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use  
abrasive or solvent-based cleaners.  
WARNING: Do not clean enamel surfaces when hot – this may cause the surface to crack.  
Clean the Heat Exchange Tubes  
Use the included tool to move the  
NOTE: The tool hangs on  
heat exchanger rod up and down.  
the back of the stove.  
WARNING:  
The front edge of the  
stove becomes very hot,  
do not touch the area  
below the handle.  
Keep the door closed so the  
flyash does not enter the room.  
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Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets) - continued  
Clean the Baffles  
WARNING: Make sure the heater has fully cooled (approximately 25 minutes) before conducting service.  
HINT: The more often you clean out flyash, the more efficient your heater will burn.  
The baffles are found along the top of the firebox. The front edge has a slot that slides into a hook on  
the top of the firebox. The back rests on the back refractory. To remove, slide them inwards, pull  
them forward, and tilt them back to allow the accumulated flyash fall off into the firebox. Replace after  
cleaning.  
Move the baffle forward and tilt the back down.  
Push up on the front portion of the left  
This allows any built-up flyash to fall off the top  
baffle and slide it to the right. Note how  
of the baffle.  
the rear edge of the baffle rests on the  
rear refractory.  
The right side baffle is removed  
in the same fashion. Note how  
the right side baffle is larger  
than the left side baffle.  
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Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets) - continued  
Sweep Ash Into Ashpan  
WARNING: Make sure the heater has fully cooled (approximately 25 minutes) before conducting service.  
Remove the two ashdump covers on the floor of the firebox using the included hook tool. Remove  
the firepot and place it aside. Sweep accumulated flyash through the holes in the firebox floor into the  
ashpan. Replace the covers and firepot after cleaning.  
Lift the firepot out of the firebox.  
Use the included hook tool to remove the  
ashdump covers (both side).  
Use the included brush to  
sweep all flyash into the  
ashpan.  
Make sure to sweep flyash from  
the firepot holder.  
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Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets) - continued  
Check Ashpan, Dispose if necessary  
WARNING: Make sure the heater has fully cooled (approximately 25 minutes) before conducting service.  
WARNING: The ashpan must be in place while the heater is in use.  
Lift up on the  
ashlip and slide  
the ashpan  
forward.  
Twist the ashpan  
handle clockwise.  
A handle is provided  
on the ashpan to  
remove the ashes.  
Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed  
container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible 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 been thoroughly cooled.  
Clean the Glass  
Open the doors and clean the glass with a non-abrasive glass cleaner and rag.  
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Maintenance  
Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons)  
The following section details extensive maintenance procedures. We strongly suggest  
these items be carried out by a trained service technician, possibly by a service agreement  
set up with your dealer.  
WARNING: Disconnect the power cord and make sure the heater has fully cooled  
prior to conducting service.  
Soot and Flyash: Formation and Need for Removal The products of combustion will  
contain small particles of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the  
flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during startup, shutdown, or incorrect  
operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting  
system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if  
cleaning is necessary.  
Clean the Vertical Exhaust Duct  
Remove the baffles at the top of the firebox (see page 31). Remove the firepot and ashdump covers  
(see page 32). Remove the side and back refractory (see the pictures below).  
Using the included latch tool, remove the two duct covers on the inside of the firebox (see the  
pictures below)..  
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Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons) - continued  
Remove the button plugs at the top of the firebox (both sides). Once removed, use the bottle brush  
to dislodge any flyash from the exhaust channel behind the button plug.  
Use the  
bottle brush  
to clean this  
channel.  
Button Plug  
Use the included bottle brush to remove accumulated flyash from the vertical exhaust channels (both  
sides). You may need to bend the bottle brush to allow it to access this area. Remove accumulated  
flyash from the horizontal exhaust channels along the perimeter of the firebox and leading to the  
exhaust blower. Sweep the flyash out of the exahust channels and into the ashpan.  
Vertical Exhaust Channel (behind the  
Horizontal Exhaust Channel  
firebox walls – accessed from below).  
HINT: You can remove dry flyash from the  
vertical exhaust channels by “tapping” on  
the walls (be careful to prevent flyash from  
flying into the air).  
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Maintenance  
Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons) - continued  
Clean the Exhaust Blower  
The exhaust blower cover is held in place with 4 screws.  
Remove the  
side cover.  
Remove the cover plate on the exhaust blower. Clean the area inside the blower, removing all flyash.  
Remove these 3 nuts to  
expose the exhaust blower.  
Use the bottle brush to disoldge any  
flyash near the exahust blower and in the  
horizontal exhaust channel. Take care  
to not damage the impeller on the  
exhaust blower.  
Flow Switch Tube  
Check the nipple and flow switch tube. Insert a pipe  
cleaner through the nipple to dislodge any flyash.  
NOTE: The flow switch will shut off the auger if the  
tube becomes clogged or dislodged. Make sure it is  
cleaned out and correctly attached.  
Nipple (attached to exhaust channel)  
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Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons) - continued  
Clean the Convection Blower  
Remove all dust and debris from the convection blower. Take care to prevent damage to the  
convection blower impellers.  
Clean the Vent  
Make sure the cap is free of debris  
(especially if it has a screen that could  
become blocked).  
Check the vent sections for creosote  
accumulation (indicating a poorly burning  
stove). Accumulation over 1/4must be  
removed.  
Flyash will deposit along  
sections that are horizontal.  
On vertically vented systems, the dirtiest portion  
is often the point where the vent turns upwards  
(i.e. the "Tee"). Fortunately, the "Tee" has a built-  
in clean-out cover. Place a container under the  
Tee, disconnect the cover and remove all flyash.  
While open, use a flashlight to look up the vent to  
check for build-up.  
Warning: Whenever any portion of the pellet vent is disconnected, the joints must be sealed with  
RTV 500° F. silicone sealant.  
Adjusting the Door Hinge and Latch  
The door latch should pull the door against the face of the stove (but not so tight as to not allow full  
handle rotation). To adjust the door latch, adjust the position of the striker plate that attaches to the  
front plate of the stove.  
Check for Air Leaks Around the Door, Glass, and Ashpan  
!
Air leaks into the firebox will decrease the stove's performance greatly, leading to excessive  
sooting, inefficient burning, and perhaps a malfunction.  
Inspect the door gasket to make sure it is fully attached. Use stove gasket cement to re-attach if  
necessary. If the door gasket is worn or flattened, replace.  
If the glass is cracked, replace. The glass is held in place by glass clips. See the illustration below  
for details.  
Remove the ashpan and inspect the gasket around the perimeter of the ashpan. Re-attach, or  
replace the gasket if necessary.  
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Maintenance  
Replacement Parts  
Door Replacement Parts  
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7
5
4
3
1
8
9
2
10  
ID #  
1
3
5Glass  
7
9
Description  
Door, Left  
Door Gasket  
Qty  
Part #  
ID #  
2
4
6
8
Description  
Door, Right  
Gasket Cement  
Glass  
Door Hinge w Pins  
Right Door Handle w Hardware  
Qty  
1
1
2
4
Part #  
1
1
1
4
1
Gasket  
Glass Clip w Screws, Gasket  
Left Door Handle w Hardware  
10  
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Replacement Parts  
Description  
Part #  
Description  
Part #  
ASHPAN ASSY - LEYDEN WD STOVE - COMPLETE - SERVICE PART  
AUGER DRIVE COLLAR, 1997 & UP - LARGE/SMALL PEL STOVE/INS  
AUGER FLIGHT INSPECTION COVER - 16 GA EG - 6.812 x 4.674  
AUGER FLIGHT, 2000+ LRG PEL - - 2" PITCH  
250-00160  
91002021  
210-02702  
91002013  
90-0191  
93005535  
98900755  
100-04301  
250-00128  
250-00011  
100-00112  
250-00138  
250-00137  
250-00143  
90-0791  
99300164  
250-00227  
250-00151  
250-00152  
250-00081  
100-00210  
93-0695  
93005019  
250-00142  
250-00179  
GRIDDLE STOP - LEYDEN - 12 GA CR - 1.531 x 1.000  
GROMMET, IGNITOR WIRE - LG P/S - BLACK RUBBER  
GSKT, CLEAN-OUT CVR, AST/LG PI - 3.250 x 2.750  
GSKT, COMB BLOWER (BODY), LRG - 10.505" x 7.782" x 1/8"  
GSKT, COMB BLOWER(MOTOR), LRG - 7.000" dia  
GSKT, EXHAUST PLATE - LG PEL# - 4.250" x 4.250"  
HOSE NIPPLE, BARBED (DRAFT)  
250-00240  
100-02811  
100-03235  
100-03206  
100-03231  
100-03230  
100-04307  
250-00243  
210-03216  
93005015  
250-00264  
250-00159  
250-00157  
250-00156  
250-00134  
250-00136  
250-00158  
100-00232  
100-00231  
100-00233  
100-00250  
100-02302  
100-00390  
250-00017  
100-00400  
AUGER MOTOR, ALL PS/PI EXCEPT - 93-96 PELLET INSERT (93-0194)  
BLOWER, COMB, PELLET - LARGE - 2000 & UP  
BLOWER, CONV, P2-8/11-15/G1-2 - 93-95BV, 91-96PS/PI, 00 LRG PS  
BRUSH, BROOM STYLE # - REPLACES 93005530 & 93005531  
BURN POT, LG PS/PI-CORN & PEL - LRG- PS/PI ONLY - SERVICE PART  
CNTRL BRD, ALL PEL 1997 & UP# - LARGE OR SMALL PS & PI  
CORD RESTRAINER  
DOOR LEFT LYDN - NI COMPLETE - w/GLASS - SERVICE PART  
DOOR RIGHT LYDN - NI COMPLETE - w/GLASS - SERVICE PART  
DR STRIKER PLATEw/SCRWS - LYDN - SERVICE PART  
DRAFT (FLOW) SWITCH # - ALL PS/PI  
DRAFT FLOW TUBING, ALL PS/PI - ALL PELLET FS & INSERTS  
FACE HINGE LEAF - LYDN - SERVICE PART  
FIREBOX, SIDE LEFT, LEYDEN NI - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
FIREBOX, SIDE RGHT, LEYDEN NI - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
FUSE - 5AMP CONTROL BOARD# - NEW DIAGNOSTIC BOARD 2006'  
FUSE HOLDER (IN-LINE)  
FUSE, 5AMP, 5 - FOR INLINE # - FUSE ASSEMBLY - 93 & UP PEL  
FUSE, 6AMP, 5 - CONTROL BOARD - 1997 TO 2005' PS & PI  
GLASS - LEYDEN WOOD - 11.062 x 8.437 SERVICE PART  
GLASS RPLCMNT SCRW PAK- LEYDEN - 8- STANDARD & 8- OVERSIZE  
IGNITER, LG PS/PI - 2000 & UP - 250 WATT ELEMENT  
OIL PAN, COMB BLOWER - LG PEL - 20 GA ALZ - 5.414 x 1.881  
POWER CORD, PS/PI 1997 & UP # - 16 ga AWG w/RING & FML CNCTRS  
REFRACTORY (BRICK) – 3 PIECE SET  
SHL, ASH DRAWER - LEYDEN - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
SHL, ASH DRAWER FRONT - LEYDEN - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
SHL, ASHLIP - LEYDEN NEW IRON - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
SHL, GRIDDLE - LEYDEN - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
SHL, LEG - LEYDEN NEW IRON - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
SHL, OUTSIDE AIR COVR - LEYDEN - CAST IRON - SERVICE PART  
SNAP-DISC - 120deg CERAMIC # - NORMALLY OPEN  
SNAP-DISC - 120deg NO # - NORMALLY OPEN  
SNAP-DISC - 200deg NC # - NORMALLY CLOSED  
THERMOSTAT, PELLET  
TOOL, GLASS LATCH/RESTRICT0R/ - SCRAPER  
WIRE HRNS, PEL, JUMPER, LRG - - PELLET  
WIRE HRNS, PEL, PS/PI '2005+ - REPLACES OLD HARNESS 100-00393  
WIRE HRNS, THERMOSTAT (20')  
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Heat Exchanger Tubes  
You may hear the heated air being  
forced through these tubes by the  
convection fan.  
Convection Fan  
The modern high efficiency fan  
may produce a low hum,  
particularly on "HIGH". This  
sound will change as the FAN  
setting is changed.  
Exhaust Blower  
This blower may create a  
low-pitched hum. This  
sound will change as the  
HEAT OUTPUT is altered.  
Firepot  
Auger Motor  
As pellets are fed into the  
firepot, a light clicking  
sound may be heard.  
When feeding pellets, you  
may hear the intermittent  
buzz of this motor running.  
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Safety Label  
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Limited 7 Year Warranty  
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To register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. 7 Year Warranty, complete the enclosed warranty card and mail it within ten (10) days of the appliance  
purchase date to: TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., 4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. warrants this  
appliance (appliance is defined as the equipment manufactured by Travis Industries, Inc.) to be defect-free in material and workmanship to the original  
purchaser from the date of purchase as follows:  
Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call.  
Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty. This charge can vary from store to store.  
Years 1 & 2 - COVERAGE: PARTS & LABOR  
Firebox Assembly:  
Ceramic Glass  
Accessories  
Firepot, Firepot Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ashbox or Ash Dump,  
Cast Fireback, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust Manifold, Exhaust Box  
Glass (breakage from thermal shock)  
Igniter System  
Ceramic Log with Log Shelf, Remote  
Re-Installation Allowance  
Door Assembly:  
Igniter, Igniter Leads  
In cases where heater must be removed from home for  
repairs, a partial cost of re-installation is covered (pre-  
authorization required)  
Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers  
Electrical System  
Auger Motor, Convection Blower, Exhaust Blower,  
Circuit Board, Snap Disks, Wiring Harness, Vacuum  
Switch  
Auger Assembly  
Auger Flight, Auger Tube, Auger Bushings  
One-Way Freight Allowance  
One-way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at  
factory is covered.  
Enamel Finish  
Cast Iron Parts  
Warranted against peeling or fading, excluding chipping, mechanical  
abrasion, or crazing.  
Warranted against breakage, cracking, or burn through  
Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing  
Years 3 Through 5 - COVERAGE: PARTS & LABOR  
Firebox Assembly:  
Door Assembly:  
Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers  
One-Way Freight Allowance  
Firepot, Firepot Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ashbox or Ash  
Dump, Cast Fireback, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust  
Manifold, Exhaust Box  
One-way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at  
factory is covered.  
Auger Assembly  
Auger Flight, Auger Tube, Auger Bushings  
Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing, Enamel Finish, Ceramic Glass, Igniter System, Electrical System, Cast Iron Parts, Accessories, Re-Installation Allowance  
Years 6 & 7 - COVERAGE: PARTS ONLY  
Firebox Assembly:  
Door Assembly:  
Firepot, Firepot Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ashbox or Ash Dump, Cast  
Fireback, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust Manifold, Exhaust Box  
Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers  
Exclusions:  
Paint, Gasketing, Enamel Finish, Ceramic Glass, Igniter System, Electrical System, Cast Iron Parts, Accessories, Auger Assembly, Re-  
Installation Allowance, One-Way Freight Allowance, Labor  
CONDITIONS & EXCLUSIONS  
1.  
This new appliance must be installed by a qualified installer. It must be installed, operated, and maintained at all times in accordance with the instructions in  
the Owner’s Manual. Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, neglect, or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty.  
This warranty is nontransferable, and is made to the ORIGINAL purchaser, provided that the purchase was made through an authorized Travis dealer.  
Discoloration and some minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts and resulting noise, is normal and not a defect and, therefore, not covered  
under warranty.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
The warranty, as outlined within this document, does not apply to the chimney components or other Non-Travis accessories used in conjunction with the  
installation of this product. If in doubt as to the extent of this warranty, contact your authorized Travis retailer before installation.  
Travis Industries will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions such as nearby trees, buildings, roof tops, wind, hills  
or mountains or negative pressure or other influences from mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc.  
This Warranty is void if:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
The unit has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine or other damaging chemicals.  
The unit is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.  
Any damage to the unit, combustion chamber, heat exchanger or other components due to water, or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited  
to, improper chimney/venting installation.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty include: injury, loss of use, damage, failure to function due to accident, negligence, misuse, improper installation,  
alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer's settings of components, lack of proper and regular maintenance, damage incurred while the appliance is in  
transit, alteration, or act of God.  
This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear, such as paint discoloration or chipping, worn or torn gasketing, chipped or cracked  
firebrick, etc. Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse, improper installation, modification of the unit, or the use of fuel other than that for which  
the unit is configured.  
Damage to gold or nickel surfaces caused by fingerprints, scratches, melted items, or other external sources left on the gold or nickel from the use of cleaners  
other than denatured alcohol is not covered in this warranty.  
10. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance, as well as inconvenience expenses and materials. Incidental or  
consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. In some states, the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage may not apply.  
11. This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the Travis appliance without the  
express written permission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. label of approval.  
12. Any statement or representation of Travis products and their performance contained in Travis advertising, packaging literature, or printed material is not part of  
this 7 year warranty.  
13. This warranty is automatically voided if the appliance’s serial number has been removed or altered in any way. If the appliance is used for commercial  
purposes, it is excluded from this warranty.  
14. No dealer, distributor, or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant Travis products beyond the terms contained within this warranty. TRAVIS  
INDUSTRIES, INC. assumes no liability for such warranties or representations.  
15. Travis Industries will not cover the cost of the removal or re-installation of hearths, facing, mantels, venting or other components.  
16. If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid, the balance of the warranty remains in effect and all other clauses shall remain in effect.  
17. This 7 year warranty is the only warranty supplied by Travis Industries, Inc., the manufacturer of the appliance. All other warranties, whether express or  
implied, are hereby expressly disclaimed and purchaser’s recourse is expressly limited to the warranties set forth herein.  
IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED:  
1.  
If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty, you MUST REPORT it to your Travis dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS, giving them proof of purchase, the purchase date, and the  
model name and serial number.  
2.  
3.  
Travis Industries has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective component.  
If your dealer is unable to repair your appliance’s defect, he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., including the name of the dealership where you purchased the  
appliance, a copy of your receipt showing the date of the appliance’s purchase, and the serial number on your appliance. At that time, you may be asked to ship your appliance, freight charges prepaid,  
to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., at its option, will repair or replace, free of charge, your appliance if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship within the  
time frame stated within this 7 year warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. will return your appliance, freight charges (years 1 to 5) prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., to your regional  
distributor, or dealership.  
Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty. This charge can vary from store to  
store.  
4.  
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Index  
"AUGER ON" Light..............................................25  
Loading Pellets ................................................. 21  
Location of Controls........................................... 20  
Make Sure Pellets are Not Piling Up....................... 27  
Manual Mode .................................................... 22  
Maximum Venting Distance.................................. 9  
Mobile Home Requirements.................................. 11  
Normal Operating Sounds.................................... 39  
Outside Air (used for combustion)......................... 11  
Packing List ..................................................... 7  
Pellet Vent Termination....................................... 10  
Pellet Vent Type................................................ 10  
Planning The Installation..................................... 7  
Power Outages ................................................. 25  
Replacement Parts ............................................ 38  
Restrictor Adjustment......................................... 12  
Restrictor Adjustment......................................... 24  
Safety Label..................................................... 40  
Safety Notice.................................................... 20  
Safety Precautions............................................ 4  
Starting the Heater for the First Time...................... 20  
Start-Up Sequence ............................................ 25  
Stove Placement............................................... 7  
Sweep Ash Into Ashpan...................................... 32  
The Two Modes of Operation................................ 21  
Thermostat Installation....................................... 13  
Using a Pellet/Corn Mix with This Heater................. 26  
Venting the Pellet Stove...................................... 9  
Warranty.......................................................... 41  
Yearly Maintenance (or every two tons).................. 34  
"FAULT" Light....................................................25  
"MANUAL AUGER" Button....................................25  
Adjusting the Door Hinge and Latch .......................37  
Adjusting the Fan Speed......................................24  
Alcove Installation Requirements..........................12  
Auto Mode........................................................23  
Baffle Installation...............................................12  
Before You Begin...............................................7  
Bi-Weekly Maintenance (or every 10 bags of pellets).30  
Check Ashpan, Dispose if necessary.....................33  
Check Firepot for Clinkers....................................28  
CheckforAirLeaksAroundtheDoor, Glass, andAshpan ............37  
Clean the Baffles ...............................................31  
Clean the Convection Blower................................37  
Clean the Exhaust Blower....................................36  
Clean the Glass.................................................33  
Clean the Heat Exchange Tubes ...........................30  
Clean the Hopper ...............................................30  
Clean the Vent...................................................37  
Clean the Vertical Exhaust Duct............................34  
Cleaning the Firepot............................................28  
Clearances - Corner Installation............................8  
Clearances - Straight Installation ..........................8  
Daily Maintenance (whenever using the stove).........27  
Dimensions.......................................................6  
Door Opening....................................................29  
Door Seal Verification .........................................12  
Electrical Specifications......................................6  
EPA Compliance................................................6  
Fault Codes (for qualified service personnel only).....25  
Floor Protection Requirements..............................7  
Flyash Removal.................................................30  
Fuel.................................................................6  
Heating Specifications........................................6  
Important Information .........................................2  
Inspect the Burn................................................27  
Installation Example: Class A Chimney Retrofit........16  
InstallationExample:Direct"Through-the-wall"Installation.............14  
InstallationExample:FreestandingMasonryChimney................19  
Installation Example: Interior Vertical Installation ....15  
InstallationExample:MasonryFireplaceHearthStove.......................17  
InstallationExample:Zero-Clearance(Metal)FireplaceHearthStove.. 18  
Installation Options............................................7  
Installing the Pellet Vent......................................10  
Introduction......................................................2  
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