Caution – Lennox International Inc. WINSLOW PS40 User Manual

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FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

Installation Options

• Residential and Commercial

• Vented vertical and horizontal (see venting instructions)

• Manufactured home and mobile home

• Thermostat or manual operation

• Bedrooms

Heating

• Max. feed rate is 4.7 pounds/hour or 39,500 BTU/hour

• Min. feed rate is 1.8 pounds/hour or 15,120 BTU/hour

Venting

This stove is approved for venting with Type L and Type PL pellet vent

pipe listed to UL 641 and ULC S609. We recommend the use of venting

products manufactured by Security™ Chimneys International. The flue

collar on the stove accepts 3” diameter pipe.
The combustion air for this stove is drawn through a pipe at the lower

rear of the stove. For mobile home installations a 3” ID flex line or pipe

must be attached to the stove’s air intake to draw air from outside the

house. The vent pipe can be installed vertically or horizontally (see Venting

section for recommended installations).
Note: When installing this stove at altitudes of 4000 feet and above, we

suggest the use of 4” pellet vent.

Thermostat

This stove can be operated manually or with a thermostat.

Lighting

This stove is equipped with an electric self igniter for ease of ignition.

Weight - 305 pounds
Hopper Capacity - 60 pounds
Listing information

The Winslow™ PS40 stove is safety tested and listed with the following

agencies;

• OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc., Portland, Oregon to ASTM E 1509

• US EPA List of Approved Wood Heating Appliances

• List of Colorado Approved Pellet Stoves

Appearance Choices

The Winslow PS40 stove can be ordered with the following door trims

and grills, log set and brick panel options:
Door Trim Kits

Grill Kits

Black .......................79038

Black ............................ 79000

Gold .......................79034

Gold ............................. 79001

Nickel .....................79037

Nickel .......................... 79002

Brushed Nickel ........79035

Brushed Nickel ............ 79022

Black Nickel ............79036

Black Nickel ................. 79039

Log Set .............................. H5142

Brick Panel Kit ..................... 79030

Wood Pellet Specifications

This appliance has been designed to burn wood residue pellets with up

to 2% ash content. Dirty fuel will adversely affect the performance of the

stove. Any questions regarding pellet fuel can be answered at the Pellet

Fuels Institute (PFI), www.pelletheat.org.
Pellet fuel is made from sawdust and scrap wood from many different

species of wood. Pellets are either 1/4” or 5/16” in diameter and vary in

length. The PS40 stove will burn either diameter pellets. Pellets made

from hardwoods contain more ash than those made from softwoods.

Minerals from ash and sand in the pellets form clinkers under the extreme

temperatures in the Burn-Pot. Try burning various brands of pellets until

you find one that burns with minimum ash and clinkers. Once you find

a pellet brand that burns well, continue using this brand. High ash fuel

increases the frequency of stove cleaning. Fuel with an excessive moisture

content may jam the auger assembly.
Clinkering - Silica (or sand) in the fuel, along with other impurities, can

cause clinkering. A clinker is a hard mass of silica formed in the burning

process. Clinkering is a function of the fuel, (not the stove), but adversely

affects the performance of the stove by blocking off the air passages in

the Burn-Pot. Even P.F.I. approved pellet fuel may tend to clinker. See

Maintenance for more information on cleaning.
Pellet Fuel Storage -

• Store your wood pellets in a dry place to prevent them from absorb-

ing excess moisture.

• Do Not store your wood pellets within the clearance zone of the

stove.

• Do Not store your wood pellets in a place that would block access

to refueling the hopper.

Wood pellets manufactured to the pellet fuels institute (P.F.I.) certification

standard are available in two grades, Standard and Premium. The primary

difference between the two is the ash content of the pellets.
The P.F.I. specification for standard grade & premium grade residential

and commercial pellet fuel is as follows:

• CHLORIDES (Salt): Less than 300 p.p.m. to avoid stove and vent

rusting.

• BULK DENSITY: 38 to 40 lb. / Cu. Ft. minimum

• MOISTURE CONTENT: 8% to 10% maximum

• ASH CONTENT: < 2% maximum (standard grade) < 1% maximum

(premium grade)

• FINES: 0.5% to 1% maximum through a 1/8” screen

• BTU CONTENT: There are a number of variations in pellet fuels that are

not included in PFI standards. For example, BTU (heat value) content

may range from just under 8,000 to almost 9,000 Btu, depending upon

species and region of the country and other variables.

Corn Fuel Specifications

Use only clean-shelled corn with a moisture content less than 15% and

approximate fuel value of 7000 BTU/lb (16,200 kJ/kg). Do not attempt

to burn corn with higher moisture content or burn lesser grade fuels.

Do not burn other types of agricultural pellets or by-products (alfalfa,

cherry pits, olive pits, nut shells, etc.) as they are not permitted to be

burned in these appliances.
Shelled corn can be burned in the PS40 pellet stove when it is mixed with

wood pellet fuel. The mixture can contain a maximum of 50 percent corn.

Burning corn may create more ash than wood pellets and may necessitate

the need to clean the Burn-Pot and glass more frequently.
Store corn in a tight container and use methods to ensure the corn does

not become rain soaked or absorb moisture from damp or wet sources.

This will also prevent rodents from becoming a problem. Do not store

corn within stove installation clearances.

NOTES:

• Corn with excessive grain dust must be screened, by sifting with

3/16" mesh screening. Large pieces of cob may plug the auger.

• When changing from burning all wood pellets to burning a corn

and wood pellet mix, the draft adjuster may need to be adjusted to

achieve proper combustion.

FUEL

CAUTION

The use of unapproved, dirty, wet and / or high salt

content fuel will void the warranty!

This stove is designed to burn wood pellet fuel. In addition, a corn/wood

pellet mixture, with a maximum of 50 percent corn can be burned. Burning

any other fuel that is not approved for use with this appliance will void

the appliance warranty. IMPORTANT: The corn/wood mix needs to be

mixed evenly before being put in the pellet stove hopper.

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