Morso P30 User manual

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Morsø P30/31
Instructions for installation and use

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CONTENTS
1.0 Installation of your morsø stove .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
2.0 Stoking technique/ Use of your stove......................13
3.0 Regular maintenance of the stove .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .27
4.0 Technical data ..............................................38
MORSØ JERNSTØBERI A/S . DK-7900 NYKØBING MORS
Instructions for installation and use
Morsø P30/31
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Page no.
1.0 Installation of your morsø pellet stove 5
1.1 Before installation 5
1.2 Location, assembly and installation 5
1.3 Stove location/ Offsets 6
1.4 The chimney 7
1.5 Chimney sweep 7
1.6 Example of chimney installations 7
2.0 Stoking technique/ Use of your stove 13
2.1 General 13
2.2 Construction of the pellet stove 13
2.3 Timber (white) pellets 14
2.4 Safety equipment 14
2.5 Operating display and Operating keys 16
2.6 Operation and programming your pellet stove 16
2.7 Functions and operation of your stove 22
3.0 Regular maintenance of the stove 27
3.1 Cleaning 27
3.2 Description of alarms 29
3.3 Information and problems 30
3.4 Guarantee conditions 31
3.5 Liability 32
3.6 Spare parts 33
3.7 Electrical diagram 33
4.0 Technical data 34
Congratulations on the purchase af your new Morsø pellet stove!
Morsø, the largest supplier of the Danish market, has produced
wood-burning stoves of the highest quality since 1853. If you just
follow these instructions, we are sure that you will enjoy and
make good use of your new stove for many years.
Test certificates - must accompany the stove
The Danish Wood Burning Stove Act came into force on 1 January 2008. In connection with the
introduction of the Danish Wood Burning Stove Act there is a requirement for pelleted fuel bur-
ners to be accompanied by a test certificate issued by an accredited testing institution that has
carried out environmental tests on the stove.
The test certificate is enclosed with the stove and must be retained by the owner and ac-
company the stove for its lifetime.
The instalation of your Morsø Pellet stove must be approved by a suitable qualified fitter or lo-
cal building control.
Extra accessories
An extensive range of chimney, floor plates and accessories is available for your Morsø stove,
to ease the day-to-day operation and maintenance of your Morsø stove.
1.0 Installation of your morsø stove
Before installation
Please direct any queries to your Morsø dealer.
• Prepare the location where the pellet stove is to be installed in accordance with local, na-
tional and European legal requirements.
• Incorrect installation or poor maintenance (not in accordance with that described in this
guidance) can result in injury or damage to persons or objects. Morsø accepts no civil or
criminal liability in such an event.
• The chimney system must be connected before the electrical pellet stove is connected to
the power supply.
• The protection grille fitted inside the pellet hopper must never be removed.
• There must be sufficient ventilation in the room where the pellet stove is to be installed.
• The installation, electrical connection,functional check and maintenance must be carried
out by qualified and authorised persons.
Location, assembly and installation
The location of the pellet stove in a habitable room is critical for heating the room uniformly.
Before deciding where to fit the pellet stove, you should take account of the following:
• Combustion air may not be supplied from a garage or room without ventilation or extrac-
tion, but must be drawn from an open space or from outside.
• Installation of a pellet stove in a bedroom, bathroom or wet room, or in which another
heater without a separate air supply (fireplace, wood-burning stove, etc.) is already instal-
led, is prohibited.
• Installation of a stove surroundings with an explosive atmosphere is prohibited.
• It is beneficial to install the pellet stove in a central location within the room to ensure
maximum circulation of heat.
• The power supply must be provided with an earth connection (if the cable supplied is not
long enough to reach the socket, an extension cable laid on the floor must used).
• The pellet stove must be placed where there Is sufficient air supply for pellet combustion
(approx. 50m3/h of air must be available) in accordance with the installation requirements
and the current provisions of the country concerned.
• The volume of the room may not be below 30 m3.
IMPORTANT!
THE PELLET STOVE MUST BE INSTALLED AND ASSEMBLED BY QUALIFIED PER-
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The room must be:
• prepared so that conditions are appropriate for operation of the pellet stove
• provided with an appropriate flue gas chimney system
• provided with a 230V 50Hz (EN 73-23) power supply
• Provided with permanent ventilation complying with national building regulation for solid
fuel appliances (or a direct air supply from outside to the pellet stove not less than 80 mm
diameter.
• provided with a CE compliant earth connection.
The pellet stove must be connected to a SINGLE exhaust duct (chimney) or a vertical internal or
external duct in accordance with current provisions.
Combustion of timber (white) pellets causes smoke, which can deposit soot if it comes in contact
with walls.
Fitting a grille to the end of the chimney that may lead to poor operation of the stove is strictly
prohibited.
Approved flues and joints with appropriate silicone seals must always be used to ensure the
tightness of the flue.
No more than 3 no. 90° bends may be used to connect the chimney, and they may not be used
more than 2-3 m horizontally.
Stove location/ Clearance
Clearances only apply when the stove is to be placed near flammable materials. Your new st-
ove may be located as stated on the approval sign on the rear of the stove if the walls made of
flammable material.
Distance to furniture
The clearance to flammable material in front of the stove is 700 mm. With regard to positioning
furniture, the clearance to flammable material must be complied with, but you should consider
whether furniture and other items would be dried out so near the stove.
A pellet stove becomes hot when lit. You should therefore take the necessary care, especially
with regard to children coming into contact with the stove.
On the floor
If the stove is fitted on a combustible floor, the national and local provisions must be complied
with regard to the size of incombustible hearth required to cover the floor below the stove. You
should naturally ensure that the sheet can support the weight of the stove and possibly the
steel chimney. (The hearth temperature beneath the P30 and P31 pellet stove does not excede
100°)
The chimney
A modern efficient stove imposes greater requirements on your chimney. Therefore, you
should let the chimney sweep assess the chimney.
The chimney opening must comply with national and local provisions.
Too large a chimney opening leads to too much energy being used to heat the chimney to ob-
tain an acceptable draught. A brick chimney with a large opening must have an insulated lining
of the right diameter. This results in increased draught and better fuel economy.
There are no particular requirements for chimney height, but it must be high enough to obtain
a good draught and avoid smoke nuisance. As a general rule, a satisfactory draught is achieved
if the chimney is 4 metres above the stove and no less than 80 cm above the ridge. If the chim-
ney is on the side of the building, the top of the chimney should never be lower than the ridge
or the highest point on the roof. Morsø recommends a minimum draught in the chimney of 10
pa.
Chimney sweep
As mentioned, it may be wise to consult the local chimney sweep before installing the stove.
In any case, the chimney sweep must be informed when the pellet stove is fitted. If the chim-
ney has not been used for some time, it should be checked for cracks, birds’ nests etc. before
being used again.
Min. clearance to flammable material:
Installation Stove type Distance
A
Distance B Distance C Distance in front
of stove
Normal
right-angled
Morsø P30/31
uninsulated flues
200 mm. 200 mm. - 700 mm
Corner
installation
Morsø P30/31
uninsulated flues
- - 200 mm.
With regard to heat circulation, cleaning and possible internal cleaning of the stove, the re-
commended distance to walls is 10-15cm.
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In this case, the chimney must be insulated, as the whole of the chimney is outside the house. A
T-piece with built-in inspection cover must be fitted at the base of the chimney.
Examples of chimney installations:
Chimney installation, Example 1
Cowl
T-piece for condensate
Installing a 90° bend is
not recommended, as
over a short time ash will
hinder smoke flow and
thus create problems for
the draught to the stove.
Chimney installation, Example 2
This type of installation requires an insulated chimney on the external part of the chimney. In-
ternally, both insulated and uninsulated chimneys can be used. Note, however, the spacing to
combustible material. If an insulated chimney is used, it and therefore the stove can be placed
closer to a flammable wall.
A T-piece with built-in inspection cover must be fitted at the base of the chimney.
Cowl
Insulated chimney
T-piece for condensate
Installing a 90° bend is
not recommended, as
over a short time ash will
hinder smoke flow and
thus create problems for
the draught to the stove.
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Installing a 90° bend is
not recommended, as
over a short time ash will
hinder smoke flow and
thus create problems for
the draught to the stove.
Cowl
Non-insulated pipes
Insulated chimney
T-piece for condensate
T-piece for condensate
Chimney installation, Example 3
With this type of installation, there is no need for an insulated chimney inside the house. An
insulated pipe is required for the external section. A T-piece with built-in inspection cover must
be fitted at the base of the chimney inside the building.
H > 4 mt
H > 1,5 mt
Maks. 2-3 m
3-5% slope
insulated chimney
T-piece for condensate
T-piece for condensate
Installing a 90° bend is
not recommended, as
over a short time ash will
hinder smoke flow and
thus create problems for
the draught to the stove.
Chimney installation, Example 4
With this type of installation, there is no need for an insulated chimney inside the house. An
insulated pipe is required for the external section. A T-piece with built-in inspection cover must
be fitted at the base of the chimney inside the house, with another T-piece outside to allow this
stretch to be inspected. Installing a 90° bend as the first piece is not recommended, as over a
short time ash will hinder smoke flow and thus create problems for the draught to the stove.
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This type of installation does not need an insulated chimney, as part of the flue is fitted internally
in the house, and the other part is inside an existing chimney. Remember to only use approved
duct tubes.
A T-piece with built-in inspection cover must be fitted at the base of the chimney. Installing a 90°
bend as the first piece is not recommended, as over a short time ash will hinder smoke flow and
thus create problems for the draught to the stove. Note here the use of 2 no. 45° bends to ensure
that ash drops into the T-piece with an inspection cover.
Chimney installation, Example 5
Support plate
Cowl
Installing a 90° bend is
not recommended, as
over a short time ash will
hinder smoke flow and
thus create problems for
the draught to the stove.
T-piece for condensate
45° bend
2.0 Stoking technique/ Use of your stove
2.2 Construction of the pellet stove.
The drawing above shows the internal parts of a pellet stove. After filling the hopper (7), timber
pellets are transferred by the auger (1) to the burn pot (3). Ignition is initiated by the ignition
tube (2), which heats the air.
2.1 General
The pellet stove must be installed in a dry environment. As it is controlled by an electronic prin-
ted circuit board, combustion is completely automatic and controlled.
The printed circuit board regulates the lighting phases, 5 power steps, extinguishing and thus
guarantee safe function.
The majority of the ash created during combustion of the pellets drops into the ash drawer via
the burn pot used for combustion.
In any event, check the burn pot daily, as not all pellets are of a high standard and can therefore
leave remnants that can be difficult to remove.
The glass is provided with a special self-cleaner. A slight greyish patina is, however, unavoidably
formed on the glass after some hours’ operation.
1. Pellet auger
2. Ignition tube
3. Burn pot
4. Exhaust flue
5. Heat-resisting steel heat exchanger
6. Pellet hopper
7. Smoke deflector
8. Flue gas outlet
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2.3 White pellets
Timber (white) pellets are made of sawdust and woodchips. The material may not contain sub-
stances such as glue, varnish or synthetic substances. The timber is subjected to high pres-
sure during fabrication and extruded through a holed die. The high pressure heats the sawdust
and activates the timber’s natural binders. The pellets thus retain their shape without added
binders. The calorific value of the pellets varies with the type of timber and can exceed that of
natural timber by one and a half to two times. The cylindrical timber pellets have a diameter of
6 mm and a variable length between 10 and 30 mm.
The density of the pellets is approx. 650 kg/m3
Due to their low moisture content (8-10 %), they have a high energy content.
Timber pellets must in all cases be transported and stored dry. On contact with moisture, they
swell and become unusable.
The most important European quality certifications for timber (white) pellets are DIN 51 735
and Ö-norm M7135. They guarantee that the following is complied with:
Length 10 mm.
Diameter 6 mm.
Specific gravity 650 kg/m3
Calorific value 4.9 Kwh/kg
Residual moisture content 6-10%
Ash content below 1.5 %
2.4 Safety equipment
The pellet stove is provided with the most modern safety systems, such that in the event of a fault
in one of individual parts or in the flue, the stove or habitable room cannot come to harm. In all
cases, the pellet feed will immediately stop if a problem arises and extinguishing is activated.
The associated alarm will be shown on the display. Further details are given in the chapter about
alarms.
Open never the lid when the pellet stove Is operating. FIRE HAZARD!!!
The pellet stove may not be used with the lid open or with damaged glass. FIRE HAZARD!!! When
the pellet stove is working, the surfaces, glass, handle and pipes become very hot. Therefore,
you should only touch these parts when lit using appropriate protective wear.
Do not light the pellet stove without first having completed the daily inspection, as described in
chapter on MAINTENANCE these instructions.
Never dry clothing on the stove. Any clothes horses and the like be kept at an appropriate di-
stance. FIRE HAZARD!!!
Comply carefully with the maintenance program.
Do not switch off not the pellet stove by cutting off the power supply. Always use P3.
Do not clean the stove before it and the ash have entirely cooled down.
The pellet stove must only be supplied with quality pellets with a diameter of 6 mm, as speci-
fied in the respective chapter.
The pellet stove will not function with ordinary timber.
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2.5 Operating display and operating keys
10:35
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Drift
Clock
Timer
Room temperature
Power step
Operating key 1-2: Raise and lower heating power (e.g. step1 -step2-step5-step1-...)
Operating key 3: On and off
Operating key 4: Temperature lowering
Operating key 5: Temperature increase
Operating key 6: Multi-function key
Operating key 7: Multi-function key
2.6 Operation and programming your pellet stove
The pellet stove is provided with different functions which are accessible in the individual pro-
gramming menus. Some of these are available to the user, others are protected by a password
and only available to technical services staff. The menus are as follows:
• Menu 01 SET CLOCK
• Menu 02 SET TIME
• Menu 03 SELECT LANGUAGE
• Menu 04 SEE SETTINGS
• Menu 05 STOVE STATUS
• Menu 06 OPERATING HOURS
• Menu 07 BANK DATA (password protected)
• Menu 08 RESET TIMER (password protected)
• Menu 09 ADJUST PROGRAMME (password protected)
• Menu 10 SELECT FORMULA (password protected)
Menu 01 SET CLOCK Setting clock
To set the clock, you must do the following:
1. Hold down key 4 for 3 seconds. MENU 01: SET CLOCK appears. Confirm with key 6.
2. The display shows figures 1-7 and the day of the week or if the timer is deselected OFF
deselected day. Set the current day with keys 4 or 5 or select OFF Deselected day if the
timer is to be inactive, and confirm with key 6.
3. The display shows HOURS CLOCK and the current time: set the hour using keys 4 or 5
and confirm with key 6
4. The display shows MINUTES CLOCK and the current time: set the minutes using keys 4 or
5 and confirm with key 6
5. Press key 3 to return to the main menu
Menu 02 SET TIME Setting timer
The timer can be used to schedule the pellet stove on and off for each day of the week with
up to four independent timings (PROGRAMME 1, PROGRAMME 2, PROGRAMME 3 and PRO-
GRAMME 4)
Example with 2 independent timings:
To access this menu, use the following procedure:
1. Keep key 4 pressed down for 3 seconds. The text MENU 01: SET CLOCK is
shown.
2. Press key 4 once: The display shows Menu 02 SET TIME
3. Press key 6 to allow access: The display shows the desired screen image. The
lines shown on the display each correspond to a programme.
Description of programme lines:
Description Adjustable values
START PROG-1 From OFF to 23:50 in 10 minute steps
STOP PROG-1 From OFF to 23:50 in 10 minute steps
DAY PROG-1 Between On/Off for days 1 to 7 (Monday to Sunday)
POWER PROG-1 From 1 to 5
TEMP ROOM PROG-2 From 7° to MAn (MAn means that the sensors is put out of action)
START PROG-2 From OFF to 23:50 in 10 minute steps
STOP PROG-2 From OFF to 23:50 in 10 minute steps
DAY PROG-2 Between On/Off for days 1 to 7 (Monday to Sunday)
POWER PROG-2 From 1 to 5
TEMP ROOM PROG-2 From 7° to MAn (MAn means that the sensors is put out of acti-
on)
START PROG This parameter shows the time of ignition
STOP PROG This parameter shows the time of extinguishing (must be no less than 60 mi
nutes from start).
DAY PROG This parameter is used to set the days on which the selected programme is
active. To set this parameter the following procedure must be followed: Use
key 5 to set the required day (days are 1, 2, etc.) and use key 4 to select the
value ON OFF: If OFF is selected, the programming selected will not be acti
vated on the day previously selected. If ON is selected, the programming will
be activated on the day selected.
POWER PROG This parameter sets the power step at which the stove will start.
SET TEMP PROG This parameter indicates the required room temperature.
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Example of programmed operation with 2 independent timings:
Suppose that we want to turn on the stove at 06:00 and turn it off at 08:30 (PROGRAMME 1) and
the required room temperature is 21°C with a desired power step of 4.
After accessing MENU 02 as in MENU 02 SET TIME, this screen image appears:
Press key 7 in the event of an error to go back one programme line.
Now we must decide on which days the programme just set is to be active.
Suppose that PROGRAMME 1 is to be active on Mondays and Wednesdays but inactive all other
days. The following programming steps are required:
08:30
STOP
PROG - 1
Set the desired the stop time for PROGRAMME 1 using
keys 4 or 5. Press key 6 to confirm and continue to the
next programme line.
ON 1
Monday
PROG - 1
Use key 5 to set the day on which PROGRAMME 1 is to
be active (in this case Monday). Now use key 4 to set the
value ON/OFF, which determines activation or deactiva-
tion of PROGRAMME 1 (in this case ON, i.e. programming
on). In summary, the pellet stove is turned on Monday at
06.00 and turned off at 08.30.
OFF 2
Tuesday
PROG - 1
On Tuesday, the pellet stove is not turned on
ON 3
Wednesday
PROG - 1
On Wednesday, the pellet stove is to be turned on at
06.00 and turned off at 08.30.
OFF 4
Thursday
PROG - 1
On Thursday, the pellet stove is not turned on
OFF 5
Friday
PROG - 1
On Friday, the pellet stove is not turned on
OFF 6
Saturday
PROG - 1
On Saturday, the pellet stove is not turned on
OFF 7
Sunday
PROG - 1
On Sunday, the pellet stove is not turned on
P - 4
POWER
PROG - 1
Set the desired power step for PROGRAMME 1 with the
aid of keys 4 or 5, in this case step 4. Press key 6 to con-
firm and continue to the next programme line.
Confirm with key 6 to go to the next programme line
Now we must select the power step for PROGRAMME 1.
23°C
SET TAMB
PROG - 1
Select the required temperature for PROGRAMME 1 with
keys 4 or 5 and confirm with 6
Now the required room temperature must be selected, independent of the previously chosen
temperature under manual operation. As soon as this temperature is reached, the stove will go
to MODULE or ECO STOP if climate comfort is activated.
06:00
START
PROG - 1
Set the desired the start time for PROGRAMME 1 using
keys 4 or 5. Press key 6 to confirm and continue to the
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PROGRAMME 1 is now completed.
Perform the same programming for PROGRAMME 2 (and any PROGRAMME 3 and PROGRAM-
ME 4) with other parameter values. If you do not want to use other PROGRAMMES, check that
all days are set to ”OFF” under DAY PROG-2 , DAY PROG-3 and DAY PROG-4 and exit the menu
by pressing key 3 twice.
IMPORTANT!
WHEN THE TIMER FUNCTION IS USED, YOU MUST REGULARLY CHECK THAT THE BURN
POT IS CLEAN, SO THAT AUTOMATIC IGNITION AND COMBUSTION WORK CORRECTLY
Menu 03 SELECT LANGUAGE Choice of language
Follow these steps to set the language:
1. Hold down key 4 for 3 seconds. MENU 01: SET CLOCK appears.
2. Press key 4 two times: The display shows MENU 03: SELECT LANGUAGE
3. Press key 6 to allow access: The display shows the chosen language.
4. Select the desired language using keys 4 and 5, confirm by pressing key 6.
(Danish = Danish) ***not sure how to translate!!! ***
5. Press key 3 to return to the main menu.
The languages available may vary according to the type of Firmware revision.
Menu 04 SEE SETTINGS Settings
This menu can be used to check the parameter values set on the printed circuit board. This
menu is used by the service technician to find out which parameters are set on the pellet stove
to be able to make amendments to improve its operation. To access this menu, use the follo-
wing procedure:
1. Hold down key 4 for 3 seconds. MENU 01: SET CLOCK appears.
2. Press key 4 three times: The display shows MENU 04: SEE SETTINGS.
3. Press key 6 to allow access: The display shows the desired screen image.
4. Use key 6 to go through the parameters as set.
5. Move to the last parameter to automatically return to MENU 04: SEE SETTINGS.
6. Press key 3 to return to the main menu.
2000
130°C
AUGER 0
-STATUS
Rpm of smoke extraction motor
Flue gas temperature
Auger status
Stove status
Menu 05 STATUS operating status
This menu can be used to check optimal setting of the most important parameters and some
values that characterise optimal functioning of the stove. Use the following procedure to ac-
cess the menu.
1. Hold down key 4 for 3 seconds. MENU 01: SET CLOCK appears.
2. Press key 4 four times: The display shows MENU 05: STOVE STATUS
3. Press key 6 to allow access: The display shows the desired screen image.
4. Confirm with key 6 to return to MENU 05: STOVE STATUS. This menu can be used if sup-
port is to be requested by telephone and the technician needs to find out what may be
wrong with the pellet stove.
5. Press key 3 to return to the main menu.
Menu 06 OPERATING HOURS Number of hours’ operation
Menu item OPERATING HOURS can be used to show the total number of hours run by the pel-
let stove. It may be that in some cases the hours run have not been reset, i.e. numbers such as
5000/15000/25000 may be shown. The service technician is responsible for resetting the figures
on first ignition. This does not mean that the pellet stove has already run all the hours shown, it
is just a setting made during testing before the stove is packaged and sent out. To access this
menu, use the following procedure:
1. Hold down key 4 for 3 seconds. MENU 01: SET CLOCK appears.
2. Press key 4 five times: The display shows MENU 06: HOURS RUN.
3. Press key 6 to allow access: The display shows the desired screen image.
4. Press key 3 to return to MENU 06: HOURS RUN.
5. Press key 3 to return to the main menu.
Password protected menus
The last 4 menus (MENU 07-10) are password protected and may only be used by authorised
personnel.
IMPORTANT!
THE GUARANTEE IS VOID IF YOU OBTAIN ACCESS TO PASSWORD PROTECTED MENUS
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2.7 Functions and operation of your stove
THE MODULE PHASE
During the operating phase (Operation), the aim of the pellet stove is to reach the set room
temperature. As soon as this temperature is reached, the pellet stove goes into the MODULE
phase. This is the phase during which fuel consumption is least, and the convection fan runs at
lower speed. MODULE and power step 1 are identical.
Altering power step
Press key 1 to change the power and set the desired power from 1 to 5 using keys 1 and 2.
Increasing power increases pellet consumption and convection fan speed. The power setting
cannot be changed during the MODULE phase. The stove will only change to the other power
step when the stove is in normal operation.
Climate Comfort
With this programme, the stove maintains the temperature in a chosen area.
To access CLIMATE COMFORT, press keys 4 and 6 together. When the required room tempe-
rature has been reached, the stove enters MODULE and then ECO STOP, in which the stove
is turned off entirely. The degrees chosen on this menu is not the room temperature, but the
number of degrees the room temperature must fall below the chosen room temperature be-
fore restarting.
PR 42
OFF
COMFORT
CLIMATE
To activate Climate Comfort press key 5 and set the va-
lue from 1 to 20 (°C). It is recommended that the Climate
Comfort value be set to a minimum of 3°C and that the
stove should run for 45 minutes or more between star-
ting and stopping. This is to protect the ignition tube in
the stove, which will otherwise wear out too quickly. OFF
means that CLIMATE COMFORT is deactivated.
PR 42
3°
COMFORT
CLIMATE
The value has in this case been set to 3°.
KLIMA KOMFORT is now activated and functions in the
following manner: The value determines when the stove
starts again.
Example: Set room temp. 21°C Climate Comfort value
3°C. The stove will be turned off at approx. 21°C and
turned on again when the temperature is approx. 17°C
(21°C-3°C-0.5°C = 17°C)
P - 2
10:30 21°
MODUL
The stove goes into the MODULE phase when the room
temperature is reached. If the temperature stays at 21°C
for some minutes, will the stove will initiate the shut-
down phase.
P - 2
10:34 21°
ECO
STOP
Once the stove has shut down, the display will show ECO
STOP. It will remain in this condition until the tempera-
ture decreases to approx. 17°C, when the stove will be
re-started.
NOTE: The stove can turn off and on many times during the day. This will mean more wear
on the ignition tube. The ignition tube is not covered by the guarantee!
Changing the room temperature setting
The pellet stove can use two types of room thermostat:
• The room temperature sensor supplied, fitted to the rear of the pellet stove.
• External room thermostat (not supplied).
Operation with room temperature sensor supplied
If room temperature sensor supplied is used, the room temperature will be shown on the dis-
play. To set the required temperature, press key 4 to access the relevant menu and set the
value with keys 4 and 5 from 7°C to NAn (NAn means that sensor is out of action). As soon as
the set temperature is reached, the text MODULE is shown on the display and the pellet stove
reduces pellet consumption to a minimum by lowering the heating power, corresponding to
power step 1.
Operation with external room thermostat
If an external room thermostat is used, correctly connected to the printed circuit board (see
wiring diagram on page 37), the room temperature will not be shown on the display. Instead, it
will show T ON when the switch is closed and T OFF when the switch is open.
NOTE: To activate the external thermostat, press key 4 repeatedly until the display shows
EST, and confirm with key 6.
The room temperature is directly regulated by the thermostat fixed on the wall. As soon as the
set temperature is reached, the text MODULE is shown on the display, and the pellet stove re-
duces pellet consumption to minimum by lowering the heating power. If CLIMATE COMFORT is
activated, the stove will be turned off.
Adjusting combustion
Combustion can be adjusted in a simple manner by changing the quantity of air and pellets.
Combustion can be increased or lowered by changing the draught in the chimney and adjusting
according to the quality/hardness of the pellets.
IMPORTANT!
THE SET ROOM TEMPERATURE ON THE STOVE MUST BE EST (...8, 8, 7, EST)
WE RECOMMEND AN EXTERNAL ROOM THERMOSTAT WITH A MINIMUM SENSITIVITY OF
3°C FOR CLIMATE COMFORT TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY.
0
PELLETS
0
DRAUGHT
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2
PELLETS
-3
DRAUGH
Using keys 4 and 5, alter the supply of the pellets, from step -5 to 5.
Using keys 6 and 7, alter the draught in the chimney, from step -5 to 5.
Confirm with 3.
The changes indicate the percentage change from the standard set-
tings.
If combustion is poor, the value must be changed. Poor combustion may be due to the use of
lower quality pellets than those used in the standard tests of the pellet stove.
IMPORTANT!
THIS FUNCTION IS ONLY EFFECTIVE IF THE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS OF THE PELLET
STOVE HAVE BEEN COMPLETED DURING INSTALLATION
Automatic auger filling
To fill the auger automatically (when the pellet stove is commissioned the first time or if the
hopper runs out) the following steps must be taken:
1. Keep key 4 pressed down for 3 seconds. The text MENU01: SET CLOCK is shown
2. Press key 4 four times: the display shows : MENU05: STOVE STATUS.
3. Press key 6 to allow access: The display shows the following:
4. Press key 4 to activate the auger. Press 5 to deactivate.
5. Press key 3 to return to the main menu.
Leave the setting ”Auger 1” active, until pellets drop down into the burn pot.
Repeat several times if necessary, until you can see that the pellets are dropping into the burn
pot.
NOTE: this must only be done when the pellet stove is at CLEANING ENDED or OFF
2000
150°C
AUGER 0
STATUS
2000
150°C
AUGER 1
STATUS
IMPORTANT!
ONCE THE AUGER HAS BEEN FILLED, THE BURN POT MUST BE EMPTIED BEFORE THE
PELLET STOVE IS TURNED ON.
The auger is turned off
The auger is started
Lighting the pellet stove for the first time
Before the pellet stove turned on, the following procedure must be followed:
1. Check that the system is connected to a chimney approved by the chimney sweep.
2. Plug the power cable into the socket.
3. Set the switch behind the stove to 1.
4. Fill the pellet hopper with pellets that meet the quality requirements (see page 14)
5. Fill the auger as described in ”Automatic auger filling”
6. Press key P3 for 3 seconds.
The pellet stove enters the ignition phase.
The display shows the following texts:
• START
• AWAITING FLAME
• FLAME RECOGNISED
• OPERATION
During operation, the following settings must be checked:
• SETTING POWER STEP (see page 22)
• SETTING ROOM TEMPERATURE (see page 23)
• ADJUSTING COMBUSTION (see page 23)
Overview of operation phases
PHASES DESCRIPTIONS
CLEANING ENDED The pellet stove is in the extinguishing phase, the cooling phase
has not yet completed.
START The ignition phase has started. Pellets are being loaded into the
burn pot.
AWAITING FLAME The ignition tube is about to light the pellets.
FLAME RECOGNISED The flame in the burn pot is strong.
1 OPERATION The pellet stove has completed the ignition phase, the power step
can now be changed.
MODULE The set value of room temperature has been reached.
ECO STOP The climate comfort function is activated, the set temperature has
been reached. The pellet stove has been extinguished.
TON The room temperature has been interrupted or connected to an
external thermostat.
AWAITING/
RESTART/ COOLING
The pellet stove is in a cooling phase, waiting for the flue gas tem-
perature to cool down. COOLING - after which it will restart itself.
HOT SMOKE The pellet stove has exceeded the maximum flue gas temperature
and will try to reduce it automatically by changing the power step
to P1.
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Recommendations
• Turn off the pellet stove in the event of failure or poor function using key P3.
• Do not add pellets to the burn pot by hand.
• Accumulations of unburnt pellets in and below the burn pot after an unsuccessful at-
tempt at lighting must to be removed, before attempting re-lighting.
• Never add fuel other than timber (white) pellets to the pellet hopper and burn pot.
• The pellet stove may only turned on using the automatic ignition system.
3.0 Regular maintenance of the stove
3.1 Cleaning
To ensure optimal function and safety of your pellet stove, regular maintenance and cleaning
are needed.
Before doing this, ensure that:
• All parts of the pellet stove have cooled down
• Embers are extinguished and the ash is completely cold
• The main switch on the pellet stove is set to 0.
Unplug the power cable to prevent unintentional power supply.
IMPORTANT!
OBSERVE CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES FOR CLEANING! LACK OF MAINTE-
NANCE CAN LEAD TO FUNCTIONAL PROBLEMS FOR THE PELLET STOVE
Overview of cleaning
Parts/ frequency Daily 2-3 days 30 days 60-90 days Each season
Burn pot (p.27) •
Ash drawer (p.28) •
Glass pane (p.32) •
Smoke baffle (p.29) •
Flue (p.30) •
Glass fibre rope (p.32) •
Cleaning rod (p.28) •
Chimney (p.7) •
Firebox (p.29) •
Vacuum cleaning of
pellet hopper (p.32)
•
Cleaning of surfaces
Use a cloth wrung in water or mild soapy water to cleaning the enamelled metal parts. Use of
aggressive cleaning materials or solvents damage the surfaces of the pellet stove.
Cleaning burn pot before each ignition
Check that the burn pot, in which combustion takes place, is clean and that slag and remnants
are not clogging the holes in the base of the burn pot. This guarantees optimal combustion in
the pellet stove. this in turn prevents any overheating, which can lead to changes in colour of
the varnish or spalling of the lid, and even ignition failure. The burn pot can be turned incor-
rectly. It is important that the hole for the ignition tube faces the ignition tube and lies flat.
Remember also to clean below the burn pot.
IMPORTANT!
SURFACES OF THE STOVE BECOME HOT DURING OPERATION! THEREFORE ALWAYS
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It must be cleaned daily before each manual start up. For minor cleaning, the burn pot can re-
main in the pellet stove, but if the residues are difficult to remove, the burn pot must be remo-
ved and the slag scraped off.
The quantity and consistency of ash depends on the quality of the pellets used. Even a new
batch of the same make of pellets can show differences during combustion, leading to more or
less ash.
With correctly daily cleaning, the pellet stove can operate and burn optimally, thereby preven-
ting faults which in the long run can require action by a technician to restore optimal functio-
ning.
Emptying the ash drawer
The ash drawer must be emptied after 2-3 days’ operation, dependent on usage and the quality
of the pellets. Long usage and poor pellet quality lead to more ash.
Cleaning rod
The cleaning rod in the front of the pellet stove is used to clean heat exchanger in the pellet
stove. Remove soot and ash from the heat exchanger by pushing the cleaning rod in and out a
few times. Must be carried out every 2-3 days.
Cleaning the refractory stones in the firebox
The pellet stove firebox consists of refractory stones made of vermiculite. The stones are cha-
racterised by high heat resistance and have outstanding insulation properties.
The appearance of the stones says much about the combustion: pale and soot-free stones indi-
cate good combustion, whereas dark and dirty stones indicate poor combustion. The refractory
stones do not need particular maintenance. They only need to be brushed down with a paint-
brush if you want to remove ash that has accumulated during combustion.
We do not recommend:
• using abrasive sponges or similar to remove more resistant slag as it can damage the
thickness of the stones and create critical breakage points.
• vacuum cleaning directly with the vacuum cleaner hose.
• using a wet cloth to clean the stones.
The stones are heat-resisting but not impact-resisting. Handle the stones carefully if they need
to be moved.
The stones can become slightly crazed after a few hours. This is completely normal, as the fla-
mes scrape some micro-grooves in the stones without damaging them.
The stones can last a very long time, if care is taken during cleaning.
Clean burn pot with all holes visible Burn pot with holes clogged with ash. Must
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Cleaning rod
Ash drawer
Burn pot
Cleaning the smoke baffle
Long-term use of the pellet stove can lead to soot and ash deposits on the upper face of the
smoke baffle.
It is very individual how much of a soot layer is formed and how quickly this occurs. If combu-
stion is not adjusted correctly or if poor quality pellets are used, soot can accumulate quickly.
Cleaning the heat exchanger with the cleaning rod can also lead to soot falling onto the smoke
baffle. The smoke baffle has an oblong hole at the bottom, through which ash and soot can
drop into the firebox and thus reduce ash and soot deposits.
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Smoke baffle in position.
The oblong hole must be at
the bottom.
Location of smoke baffle
holders
The smoke baffle can be
removed by lifting it up
and past the upper holder,
after which it can be freed
from the holders
Only a clean and intact burn pot can ensure problem-free functioning of the pellet stove.
Deposits can form during operation, and must be removed immediately. It is easy to see when
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The pellet stove is a heating appliance for solid fuel and it is recommended that it is in-
spected and serviced by qualified persons no less than once a year at the beginning of the
season. The aim of this maintenance is to check and ensure that all components function
optimally.
We recommended taking out an annual contract for maintenance of the product with the in-
staller/ dealer/ chimney sweep.
Cleaning the flue
Long-term use of the pellet stove can lead to soot and ash deposits in the flues of the stove.
These must be removed at suitable intervals.
The chimney sweep is obliged to clean the chimney, but the flues inside the pellet stove itself
will not be cleaned unless a specific agreement is made.
Method
Ensure that the stove is extinguished and complete cold. Unplug the power cable from the
socket. The pellet stove flues can be accessed from 3 points:
• through the right hand inspection cover
• through the left hand inspection cover
• from the chimney bottom plate (either a smoke door or removable bottom plug on the T
piece)
Having gained access from these points, soot can be removed using a brush and vacuum clea
ner.
Access to inspection cover
Raise the lid of the pellet hopper. Loosen the 4 bolts that fix the side panels to the stove. The
panels can then be lifted off.
Remove soot from the uncovered inspection holes to the flues.
On completion of cleaning, re-assemble the stove. When re-fitting the inspection covers,
new washers must be fitted to ensure a good seal.
Access to flue at smoke outlet stub.
Using a chimney system terminated by a T-piece with a bottom stopper and possibly a flue
cleaning flap, it is possible to brush and vacuum clean the flue from the outlet stub.
The flues are accessed by loosening the sprung bolts that keep the inspection covers in place.
Remove the inspection covers and washers.
Access to inspection holes, right
and left hand sides
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3.2 Beskrivelser af Alarmer
Alarm Reason Remedy
AL01 BLACKOUT Power cut during the operating
phase
Press key 3 to turn off and on
the pellet stove again (check
electrical connection). Refer to
your Morsø dealer if the pro-
blem persists.
AL02
ALARM SMOKE SENSOR
The smoke sensor is not functioning
correctly
Refer to your Morsø dealer
AL03
ALARM LOW FLAME
The pellet hopper is empty/ poor
pellets/ chimney defect
Check that there are pellets in
the hopper
AL04
DEFECTIVE SMOKE EX-
TRACTOR
The rev counter on the smoke ex-
tractor is not functioning or is not
connected correctly. The fan is
blocked.
Refer to your Morsø dealer
AL05 NO IGNITION The pellet hopper is empty.
Defective setting of timber pellets
and draught in the ignition phase.
Ignition for ignition is defective or
not in position
Check that there are pellets in
the hopper.
Refer to your Morsø dealer
Refer to your Morsø dealer
AL06
NO PELLETS
The pellet hopper is empty
The auger is not transferring pellets
Too few pellets or too high air sup-
ply
Check that there are pellets in
the hopper.
Empty the pellet hopper to
check whether an object has
fallen into it and preventing
correct operation of the auger.
Adjust combustion (see page
23)
Refer to your Morsø dealer if
the problem persists.
AL07
RESET THERMAL
Thermal sensor with manual con-
nection/ reconnection is activated.
Convection fan is defective
Combustion in the burn pot is not
optimal
Reset thermal sensor by pres-
sing the button behind the sto-
ve (see page 34)
Refer to your Morsø dealer
Turn off the pellet stove, clean
burn pot and adjust combu-
stion
Glass fibre rope to doors
In time, the gaskets in the lid will become worn and should be replaced as necessary to avoid
uncontrolled combustion. Use original Morsø sealing rope.
Glass pane
Optimal combustion leads to no, or only minimal, soot on the ceramic glass. If the glass be-
comes heavily sooted due to faulty operation/ settings, it can easily be removed using Morsø
Glass Cleaner.
The glass must be cold when this cleaning takes place.
A grey transparent film can develop over time on the inside of a the glass, which cannot be
removed.
We recommended the use of Morsø Glass Cleaner.
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Screw off the protective cap and press the
button to reset the thermostat for thermal
alarm. Repeat the ignition phase after the
cooling phase
AL08
NO UNDER-PRESSURE
Combustion chamber dirty/ chim-
ney blocked
Clean pellet stove/ pipes/
flues
AL12
FAULT RPM SMOKE
Flue gas fan running at at least
15 % less rpm than stated in the
programme line
Refer to your Morsø dealer
ALARM
STATUS AUGER
The auger is not supplying not
timber pellets
Refer to your Morsø dealer
HOT SMOKE
(warning, not alarm)
Combustion is not optimal.
Convection fan is defective
Turn off the pellet stove,
clean the burn pot and ad-
just combustion
Refer to your Morsø dealer
IMPORTANT!
THE STOVE MUST CLEANED BEFORE EACH REMEDIA-
TION
3.3 Information and problems
Please refer to your dealer or to the technical service centre for information or in the event
of problems. These are the only people who can answer all queries or take direct action if
necessary.
Reset the alarm by pressing OK on the display.
Repeat the ignition phase after the cooling phase.
SAFETY RULES
Great attention is paid during production of the Morsø pellet stove to each individual component
to protect both the user and installer against any accidents. The authorised personnel are there-
fore required to be particularly aware of electrical continuity after any work on the pellet stove.
The installation must be carried out by authorised personnel. The personnel must issue a de-
claration of conformity for the system to the purchaser. The purchaser must accept full re-
sponsibility for the final installation and the subsequent correct functioning of installed pellet
stove. Account must also be taken of all national, regional, provincial and municipal laws and
provisions applicable in the country in which the pellet stove is installed. Morsø has no liability in
the event of failure to comply with such safety rules.
These Instructions for Use are an integral part of the product: ensure that they always accom-
pany the pellet stove in the event of transfer to another owner or user, or if it is moved to another
position. If the instructions are damaged or lost, request a new copy from your Morsø dealer.
• At the installation, the user must be informed that:
The pellet stove - especially its external surfaces - reach very high temperatures for touching
during operation. Handle it carefully to avoid burns. The pellet stove is designed to function un-
der any climatic conditions. Under very unfavourable conditions (wind, frost) safety systems
are activated to turn off the stove. If this occurs, your Morsø dealer must be contacted.
Under no circumstances should you de-activate the safety systems.
This pellet stove must be used for the purposes for which it has expressly been produced. Never
use the stove as an incinerator or for any other purpose that differs from that for which it has
been produced.
Any contractual and non-contractual liability of the producer for injury to people, animals or
objects due to defective installation, adjustment or maintenance errors or incorrect use are
excluded.
No fuels other than timber (white) pellets may be used. Do not use not liquid lighter fuels. Check
after removing packaging from the pellet stove that the contents are intact and complete. All
electrical components which the pellet stove contains may only be replaced with original parts
by an authorised technician.
The stove must be maintained no less than once a year, which should be arranged in time along
with the technical service. Do not perform alterations to the pellet stove without permission.
For safety reasons, remember the following:
• Children or other unauthorised persons are prohibited from using the stove without assi-
stance.
• Do not touch the stove if you have bare feet or wet body parts.
• Altering safety equipment or settings is prohibited without permission from Morsø
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Use of poor quality timber pellets or any other material can lead damage to components
of the pellet stove and thus to voiding of the guarantee for these components and of the
manufacturer’s liability.
You are therefore recommended to use pellets that comply with the requirements of the
relevant chapter. All damage associated with transport is not recognised. It is therefore
recommended that you check the goods thoroughly on receipt and immediately inform
the dealer of any damage.
3.5 Liability
By supplying these Instructions for Use, Morsø is absolved of all civil or criminal liability
for accidents due to failure to partially or fully comply with the instructions herein.
Morsø has no liability for incorrect use on the part of the user of the wood-burning stove,
for alterations and/or unauthorised repairs and use of non-original spare parts. The
producer disclaims all direct or indirect civil or criminal liability as a result of:
•Poor maintenance
•Lack of compliance with the instructions in these Instructions for Use
•Use not conforming with the safety rules
•Installation not in accordance with current provisions in the country concerned.
•Installation carried out by unqualified and untrained persons.
•Alterations and repairs which have not been authorised by the producer.
•Use of non-original spare parts.
•Extraordinary events.
•Unsuitable chimney conditions.
3.4 Guarantee conditions
Morsø thanks you for the trust you have shown in us by purchasing our pellet stove. As the
purchaser, you are encouraged to:
• read the instructions for installation, use and maintenance of the pellet stove.
• read the following guarantee conditions.
The limited guarantee covers defects in production materials so long as the product
has not suffered damage resulting from incorrect use, omission, incorrect connection,
unlawful alterations or faulty installation.
The following are not covered by the guarantee:
• Vermiculite refractory stones
• glass in the lid
• fibre washers
• enamelling
• the burn pot
• the heating element
• any damage due to inappropriate installation and/or handling of the pellet stove
and/or omissions by the user.
3.7 Electrical diagram
Spare parts
Use only original spare parts. Do not wait for components to wear out before replacing
them. Replace a worn component before it is entirely ruined to prevent accidents due to
failure of the worn component.

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4.0 Technical data
Stove model Morsø P30/31
nominal operating power (kW) 7.0
Reduced operating power (kW) 2.5
CO emission (at 13 % O2) (%), nominal operating power 0.032
CO emission (at 13 % O2) (%), reduced operating power 0.057
Efficiency (%), nominal operating power 85.3
Efficiency (%), reduced operating power 87,5
Smoke draught, minimum (Pa.) 10
Fuel Timber (white) pellets, dia. 6 mm
Power consumption during operation (W) 100W (power step 5)
nominal voltage (V) 230
nominal frequency (Hz) 50
All measurement data in accordance with test standard EN 14 785. Testing has been carried
out by an accredited testing institution.
The Morsø P30 pellet stove is produced in accordance with these Directives:
• 89/106 CEE structural materials
• 73/23 CEE electrical safety
• 2006/42/CEE machines
• 2004/108 CEE electromagnetic compatibility
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and in accordance with the following standards:
• EN 14 785
• EN 60 335.1 EN 50 165
• EN 292 EN 294 EN 349
• EN 55 014.1 EN 61 000-3-2 EN 61 000-3-3
• EN 55 014.2
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