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                        Installation & Operating manual
The harman pb 105 pellet boiler
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                        parts locations 3 Temperature / Pressure Gauge 1-1/4” FMPT Supply Aquastat Well Hopper Lid  Pressure Relief Valve Latches Blank Cover (Removed w/ Domestic  Hopper Hot Water Option) 1-1/4” FMPT Return Control Board Vent Pipe Control Board Cover Access Cover To Hopper / Swing Plate Knob Combustion Blower Firebox Door Viewing Glass Ash Door Combustion Blower Cover Access Cover To Secondary Ash Chamber 1/2” FMPT Boiler Drain                                                                            
                    
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                        Introduction Table Of Contents Warranty      5 Appliance Certification. Assembly     6 model: Pellet Burning Boiler - PB105 Test lab: Omni-Test Laboratories, Inc. venting     9 report #: 135-S-16-6 Type: Pellet Fueled Central/Supplementary For    Installation         12           Residential Use Standard(s): CAN/CSA B366.1-M91, and        Fuel Specifications   22                       UL 391 Operation     23 maintenance     30 Note: This appliance is also approved for  Troubleshooting    34 inst
                    
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                        Warranty HARMAN™ CENTRAL HEATING PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., on behalf of its Harman™ brand (”HHT”), extends the following warranty for all  Harman™ furnace and boiler products (“Products”) that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer. Warranty Coverage:  Subject to the conditions, exclusions and limitations set forth below, HHT warrants to the origi- nal owner of the Products, and to any transferee taking ownership of the Products at the site of original insta
                    
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                        Assembly Installation of the Flue Tunnel Weldment,  Boiler Kit Materials: (Refer to page 3) Combustion Blower and Wiring, ESP and Heat  List of items contained within the boiler kit shipped with  Shield: the unit. Step 1: First install the flue tunnel weldment by   1 - Control board cover aligning the  (4) studs with the (4) holes in the ash   1 - Access cover (Hopper Swing Plate Knob) chamber base. Fasten the (4) nuts and lock washers   5 - Spring Handles provided, to the studs by removing the 
                    
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                        Assembly Refer to the illustration on page 3 to identify the compo- MINIMUM NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR PROTECTION AREA nents listed below: 1. Install the control board cover as well as the access cover  located on the feeder cover. 2. Install the spring handles provided with the unit on the  NON-COMBUSTIBLE ash door, firebox door and the heat exchanger cleanout rod  FLOOR PROTECTOR handles. (Fasten handles by turning them counterclockwise  and pushing inward simultaneously). 3. Install 1/2” MPT boile
                    
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                        Assembly INSTALLATION IS TO BE PERFORMED BY A  QUALIFIED INSTALLER. NOTE: All installation clearances and restrictions  must be adhered to. NOTE:Use only 4” diameter type “L” or “PL” venting  system. Be sure to inspect and clean exhaust venting  system frequently. 8                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
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                        venting Requirements for Terminating the Venting above a gas meter/regulator assembly when measured  1 WARNING: Venting terminals must not be recessed into from the horizontal center-line of the regulator. I. The clearance to service regulator vent outlet must be  a wall or siding. 1 a minimum of 6 feet. NOTE: Only PL vent pipe wall pass-throughs and fire  J. The clearance to a non-mechanical air supply inlet  stops should be used when venting through combustible  to the building or the combusti
                    
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                        venting Fig. 3 Avoiding Smoke and Odors - Negative Pressure,  To reduce the probability of reverse drafting dur- Shut-down and Electrical Power Failure. ing shut-down conditions, Hearth & Home Tech- To reduce the probability of back-drafting or burn  nologies strongly recommends:  back in the pellet boiler during a power failure,  • Installing the pellet vent with a minimum vertical  it must be able to draft naturally without exhaust  run of 5 feet. Preferably terminating above the roof  blower 
                    
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                        Venting venting Venting Use 4” pellet vent pipe only.  A combustion blower is used to extract the combustion  gases from the firebox. This creates a negative pressure in  the firebox and a positive pressure in the venting system  as shown in Fig. 4. The longer the vent pipe and more  elbows used in the system, the greater the flow resistance.  4” Type “L” or  Because of these facts we recommend using as few elbows  “PL” Vent pipe as possible and 30 feet or less of vent pipe. The maximum  horizon
                    
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                        venting Installation NOTE: Use only 4” diameter approved pellet  venting system. Be sure to inspect and clean  exhaust venting system frequently. INSTALLATION IS TO BE PERFORMED BY  A QUALIFIED INSTALLER. DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE  EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS  UNIT. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A  CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER  APPLIANCE. INSTALL VENT WALL PASS-THROUGHS AT  Chimneys taller than 20’ above the connection will CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT  require a draft test to det
                    
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                        Installation Outside Air To install outside air, use 2 3/4” I.D.galvanized  steel flex pipe, part # 2-00-08544 ( 12’ 6” length) or part  # 2-00-08545 ( 25’ length) See Fig. 6. There is a break- away hole on the rear panel which must be removed  before connecting the flex pipe. See Fig. 7.  When the appliance is side wall vented: The air  intake is best located on the same exterior wall as the  exhaust vent outlet, and located lower on the wall than  the vent outlet. When the appliance is roof ve
                    
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                        main Wiring Installation 14 To install power to the boiler, first remove the cover on the 4” X 4” junction box located on the back of the unit. There are several knockout  holes provided for the incoming main power wires. Also, a knockout hole can be used for the auxiliary output overheat zone (if used). The minimum recommended circuit is 6 AMP - 120 VAC -  60 HZ. This boiler should be the only appliance on the circuit. If a 15 AMP circuit  breaker is used at the distribution box, the boiler mus
                    
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                        Installing Duct Installation NOTE: Cold return water temperature (Sustained temperatures below 140 degrees Fahrenheit) will lead to condensation in the  firebox. This moisture can lead to creosote formation. To help minimize moisture and creosote, it is strongly recommended that  some form of temperature balance is incorporated into the return water system. NOTICE: When installing with the atmospheric conversion: All of the pressurized system components shown are not nec- essary. Air vents or bl
                    
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                        Installing Duct/Air Conditioning Installation Boilers intended to be connected to an existing boiler or boiler system shall: 1. Be capable of being installed without interfering with the normal delivery of heated water from the original boiler to the radiation  system. 2. Be capable of being installed to operate as intended without affecting the operation of the electrical and mechanical safety controls  of the original boiler. 3. Provide, upon completion of the installation, for a change over f
                    
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                        Installation EXAMPLE OF TYPICAL TANKLESS DOMESTIC HOT WATER PIPING  HIGH TEMPERATURE  TEMPERED HOT WATER TO  WATER (IF NEEDED) SHOWERS AND FAUCETS NOTE: ALWAYS REFER TO THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS  OPTIONAL DOMESTIC  HOT WATER COIL RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROPER  MOUNTING POSITION AND LOCATION WITHIN THE PIPING SYSTEM.    INLET MIXING VALVE  OUTLET MIXING VALVE SET TO DESIRED WATER TEMPERATURE. AQUASTAT WELL LOCATION NORMALLY NOT MORE THAN 120 DEGREES. HOSE BIB TO  BACKFLUSH 
                    
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                        Installation NOTE: ALWAYS REFER TO THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS RECOMMENDED  TYPICAL BOILER HOT WATER PIPING SHOWING AIR REMOVAL SYSTEM, PROVISIONS FOR THE EXPANSION OF  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROPER MOUNTING POSITION AND  WATER AND THE AUTOMATIC COLD WATER SUPPLY. ALSO SHOWN IS THE AUTOMATIC MIXING VALVE. THIS  LOCATION WITHIN THE PIPING SYSTEM.   COULD ALSO BE DONE BY (2) CLOSELY SPACED TEE'S. THE PROPER PIPING FOR THE INTENDED USE WILL BE  DETERMINED BY THE INSTALLING CERTIFIED PLUMBE
                    
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                        Installation NOTE: Cold return water temperature (Sustained temperatures below 140 degrees Fahrenheit) will lead to condensation in the  firebox. This moisture can lead to creosote formation. To help minimize moisture and creosote, it is strongly recommended that  some form of temperature balance is incorporated into the return water system. NOTICE: When installing with the atmospheric conversion: All of the pressurized system components shown are not nec- essary. Air vents or bleeders will need
                    
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                        Over heat Safety Zone OverHeat Safety Zone (Dump Zone): STRONGLY RECOMMENDED in all installations. When the pellet boiler is operating at High burn, and all demand from the heating system stops, the control  will reduce the feed rate and shut down completely as necessary. This may take several minutes, and the remain- ing heat may cause the water temperature to continue to rise. If the temperature gets too high, the OVERHEAT  SAFETY ZONE light on the control (see page 23) will illuminate, and th