Maintenance – Harman Stove Company P43 User Manual

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P43 Pellet Stove

Exposed blower wheel

and flue opening, NOTE:

ESP probe is visible.

Blower cover

removed.

ESP

probe

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 fine dust

filter called a HEPA filter or a vacuum specially made

for fly ash and soot. USING A VACUUM WHICH

IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A FINE DUST FILTER

WILL BLOW FLY ASH AND SOOT OUT INTO THE

ROOM.

NOTE: THE STOVE MUST BE COMPLETELY OUT

BEFORE YOU VACUUM THE STOVE. LIVE PEL-

LETS, IF SUCKED INTO THE VACUUM WILL LIGHT

THE VACUUM ON FIRE AND MAY ULTIMATELY

CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE.

9. Use a brush to clean the flue, being careful not to

damage the ESP probe, see Fig. 30. The flue goes

straight through into the vent pipe (Fig.7) therefore,

the vent pipe can also be cleaned to some extent

through the flue outlet.

10. Reinstall blower cover and relatch.

11.Slide ash pan into stove and latch the door.

Fig. 30

Fig. 31

Fig. 33

Be careful not to

damage ESP probe

when cleaning with

brush.

Soot and Fly ash

The products of combustion will con-

tain small particles of fly ash which must

be removed from the inner walls of the

stove and from the venting system

periodically. Removing fly ash and

soot improves efficiency, insures

that the flue 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.

Maintenance

Burn pot

Clean-out

plate

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.

Fig. 32

Brush, not

supplied, can

be found in

hardware stores.

Fig. 29

Fig. 28

ESP

Probe

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