Maintenance – Harman Stove Company HARMAN P68 User Manual

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P68 Pellet Stove

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scraping the burn pot:

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 fire is burning. Wearing

heat resistant gloves, open the firebox door. Scrape any

accumulated ashes from in front of the fire, into the ash pan.

Now, scrape under the fire, in a downward direction, to loosen

any carbon deposits. Do not scrape the fire out of the pot.

Whatever you loosen will be pushed out with the flow of new

fuel into the pot. (Fig.33)
removing ashes: After approximately 1 ton of pellets has

been burned, it will be necessary to empty the ash pan.
disposal of ashes- ashes should be placed in a steel

container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container

of ashes should be moved outdoors immediately and

placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground,

well away from all combustible materials, pending final

disposal. if ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or

otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in

the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly

cooled. other waste shall not be placed in this container.
It is recommended that the stove is cold and shut down when

removing ash pan.
1. Pull on latch handle and remove 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.

cleaning:

The stove should be shut-down and thoroughly cleaned after

each ton of pellets consumed. The cleaner the stove, the

more efficient it will be.
note: Fuel with higher ash and moisture content will require

more frequent cleanings.
1. Shut down stove and

disconnect power cord to insure

that all motors are stopped.

2. Clean heat exchanger with scraper as shown in fig 27.
3. Brush or scrape the inside of the stove to remove fly ash.
4. Scrape burnpot with flat end of scraper provided with the

stove. Inspect the holes on the burnpot surface. See Fig.

33.

Maintenance

Combustion

Blower Cover

Blower Cover

Latch

Fig 26

Whenever wood is burned, there is a potential for creosote

formation. The venting system should be inspected

periodically during the heating season to determine if a

creosote buildup has occurred. If a significant layer of

creosote has accumulated (3 mm or more), it should be

removed to reduce the risk of a chimney or venting system

fire.

Warning

the eXhaust venting sYsteM, chiMneY, and

connector Must be Maintained in good

condition and KePt clean.

Scraper

Blower Cover

Latch

Blower

Wheel

Flue

Outlet

Heat Exchanger Fins

Fig 27

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