Pelpro PP150 User manual

PP150 Pellet Stove
Owner’s Manual
WARNING!
Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel-burning room Stove, and save for future reference.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact local building or re
ocials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
Note: To obtain a French translation of this manual, please contact your dealer or visit www.pelprostoves.com. Pour obtenir
une traduction francaise de ce manuel, s’il vous plait contracter votre revendeur ou visitez www.pelprostoves.com

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Get to Know Your Stove
Get to Know Your PelPro®Stove
Safety First!
California - Prop65
Safety Alert Key: It is important to pay attention to alerts you will see throughout this manual to ensure your
safety.
• • DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided will result in death or serious injury.
• • WARNING! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in death or serious injury.
• • CAUTION! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
• • NOTICE: Indicates practices which may cause damage to the Stove or to property.
• • Pro Tip: Indicates additional information to help you better understand your Stove and optimize its performance.
Baffles (3)
Firepot
Igniter
(Behind Firepot)
Drop Tube
Ambient Probe
(Back Side)
Inside Stove Body:
- Snap Disc
- Vacuum Switch
- Convection Blower
- Exhaust Blower
- Exhaust Probe
- Control Board
- Feed Motor
Serial Number
(Back Side)
2
1
4
3
56
7
8
9
10
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OFF HI
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56
7
8
9
10
LO
OFF HI
Hopper Lid Switch Dial Control
NOTICE:
Fire Risk
Pelpro disclaims any responsibility, and the warranty and agency listing will be voided, by the below actions.
DO NOT:
- Install or operate damaged Stove
- Modify Stove
- Install other than as instructed by the manufacturer
- Operate the Stove without fully assembling all components
- Over re (burning at higher temperatures than recommended causing permanent damage to the Stove)
- Install any component not approved by the manufacturer
- Install parts or components not listed or approved
- Disable safety switches
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. For assis-
tance or additional information, consult a qualied installer, service agency or your dealer.
DANGER!
HOT SURFACES!
Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down.
Hot glass will cause burns.
- Do not touch glass until it is cooled
- NEVER allow children to touch glass
- Keep children away; if you expect that children may come into contact with this Stove, we recommend a barrier such as a
decorative screen (see your retailer for suggestions)
- CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as Stove
- Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other ammable materials.
- Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other ammable materials away
This product and the fuels used to operate this product (wood), and the
products of combustion of such fuels, can expose you to chemicals
including carbon black, which is known to the State of California to
cause cancer, and carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more
information go to: WWW.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING
Table of Contents
• Get to Know Your Stove
• California - Prop65
Getting Started ............................................... 4
• Pallet Removal
• What’s Included
• What You’ll Need
Installing Your Stove .......................................... 6
• Getting Ready
• Vent Termination Clearances
• Placing Your Stove
• Venting Your Stove
Using Your Stove ............................................ 14
• Fuel Tips
• Starting your Stove the rst time
• Starting your Stove from an empty hopper
• What Do the Blinking Lights Mean?
• Comfort Settings
• Trim Adjustment
• Turning Your Stove O
Maintaining Your Stove ....................................... 21
• Cleaning & Maintenance
• What You’ll Need
• Where, When and How
Replacement Parts ........................................... 25
Troubleshooting ............................................. 29
• Power Related
• Blockage Related
• Warranty
Support ....................................................35
• Contact information
• Ordering Parts
Listings and Certications .................................... 36
• Stove Certication
• Mobile Home Approved
• Glass Specications
• Electrical Rating (On High)
• BTU & Eciency Specications
• Stove dimensions
• Warranty
Reference Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
• Service Part List
• Maintenance Log

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Getting Started
Getting Started
WARNING!
Inspect Stove and components for damage.
Damaged parts may impair safe operation.
• Do NOT install damaged components.
• Do NOT install incomplete components.
• Do NOT install substitute components.
Report damaged parts to dealer.
Getting Started
Pallet Removal
There are bolts holding your PelPro Stove in place on the
pallet. To remove your Stove from the pallet:
What’s Included
Pallet Removal
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or scan the code:
Owner’s
manual Door handleCleaning tool
Outside air kit
components:
Power cord
2” Flex hose Termination Cap Hose clamp Screws (4)
CAUTION!
Risk of cuts, abrasions or ying debris. Wear
protective gloves & safety glasses during install.
Metal edges are sharp.
Online Installation & Trouble
Shooting Videos
1
Loosen the three
retaining bolts on the
back of the Stove and
remove the right and
left side panels.
2
Using a 5/16 inch wrench,
on each side of the Stove
remove the two bolts.
Remove shipping brackets
by reaching into Stove in
the same area as the just
removed bolts.
APPAREILS À GRANULÉS
PP130 Appareil à granulés
Manuel du propriétaire
AVERTISSEMENT!
Veuillezlire entièrement ce manuel avant l’installation et l’utilisation de cet appareil d’ambiance à granulés, et conservez-le pour vous
yréférer. Le non-respect de ces instructions risque de provoquer des dommages, des blessures, voire la mort. Communiquez avec les
responsablesen bâtiment ou des incendies de votre secteur au sujet des restrictions et exigences d’inspection à l’installation de votre région.
Remarque: To obtain a French translation of this manual, please contact your dealer or visit www.pelprostoves.com. Pour obtenir une
traductionfrançaise de ce manuel, veuillez communiquer avec votre détaillant ou visiter www.pelprostoves.com
Getting Started
What You’ll Need
Tools & Supplies
• High temperature silicone
(500°F+)
• Level
• Phillips screwdriver
• Plumb line
• Tape measure
• Framing square
• Reciprocating saw
• Electric drill & bits
• Caulking gun
• Stud nder
• Utility knife
• Pliers
• Flashlight
• Hammer
Safety Equipment
Recommended for all installation and maintenance steps.
Pellet Vent Pipe
Must be an approved 3” or 4” diameter Type “L” or “PL” vent. Use 4” diameter vent if ue height is over 15’ or if
installation is over 3,000ft. above sea level.
Gloves Safety glasses Close-toed shoes
Floor Protection
Non-combustible material
(such as a hearth pad) is
required underneath your
Stove.
Surge Protector
Protect the electrical
components of your Stove by
using a surge protector.
Pellet Fuel
Use only wood pellets in your
Stove. For best performance,
use premium, low-ash pellets
(<1%) less than 1.5” in length
and avoid the dusty bits and
pieces of pellets in the bottom
of the bag.
WARNING!
Fire Risk. NO OTHER vent components may be used. Substitute or damaged vent components may
impair safe operation.

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Installing Your Stove
Installing Your Stove
Your Home Acts Like a Chimney
We recommend that you help your home by:
1. Using a minimum of 5 feet of vertical venting
2. Use the supplied outside air kit
3. Install your Stove on a main oor location
This will:
• Help your Stove breathe
• Minimize smoke leakage in the house
• Enhance performance
Clearance to Combustibles
The space between your Stove and the items in your home
that could burn. Materials such as:
• Wood
• Sheet rock (drywall)
• Carpet
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B
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D
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WARNING!
Asphyxiation Risk.
DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. Consumes oxygen in the room.
Pro Tip
We highly recommend your Stove and pellet vent pipe be installed by a professional installer.
Your retailer can make recommendations for you.
Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state and national codes and regulations.
Consult insurance carrier, local building inspector, re ocials or authorities having jurisdic-
tion over restrictions, installation inspection and permits.
Placement
Where you place your Stove can signicantly aect its performance and safety.
For Canada, the installation must conform to CAN/CSA-B365
Installing Your Stove
Getting Ready (Continued)
Pellet Venting
Adding bends in the exhaust path restricts air ow, reduces
performance and provides a collection point for ash deposits
requiring more frequent cleaning.
REQUIRED:
Use only 3” or 4” type “L” or “PL” pellet pipe.
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C
CAUTION
• Do not connect to any air distribution duct or system
• Do not install a ue damper in the exhaust venting system of this
Stove
• Do not connect this Stove to a chimney ue serving another Stove
• The structural integrity of the manufactured home oor, wall and
ceiling/roof must be maintained
Pro Tip
This Stove can be installed with a 3 to 6 inch (76-152mm) Top Vent Oset Adapter Kit. The
3 to 6 inch (76-152mm) Top Vent Oset Adapter are tested to use 24 gauge single wall ue
connector or Listed double wall ue connector to Class A Listed metal chimneys, or masonry
chimneys meeting International Conference of Building Ocials (ICBO) standards for solid
fuel Stoves.
Caution, do not pass connector pipe through a combustible wall or ceiling. Please refer to
connector pipe installation instructions for details.
Installation Video
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Vent Termination Clearances
Installing Your Stove
A
D.
B
L
C
K
J
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Clearances
A 12” Clearance above grade, veranda porch, deck or balcony (Including vegetation and mulch)
B12” Clearance beside or below any windows or doors that open
12”* Clearance above any window or door that opens
C 18” Vertical clearance to ventilated sot located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet
from the center line of the terminal
D 12” Clearance to an outside corner wall
F12”,
48” no outside air kit
Clearance to a non-mechanical air supply inlet to the building or a combustion air inlet to any other
Stove
G 36” Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet
H 84”** Clearance above a paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property
I 12”** Clearance under a veranda, porch, deck or balcony
J 12” Clearance above the roof
K 24” Clearance from an adjacent wall including neighboring buildings
L
36” within a height of 15
feet above the meter /
regulator assembly
Clearance to each side of center line extended above natural gas or propane meter / regulator assembly
or mechanical vent
NOTICE:
Do NOT terminate vent:
• In any location that will allow ue gases or soot from
entering or staining the building
• In any location which could create a nuisance or hazard
• In any enclosed or semi-enclosed area such as a
carport, garage, attic, crawl space, under a sun deck or
porch or narrow walkway
• Closely fenced area, or any location that can build up
a concentration of fumes such as a stairwell, covered
breezeway, etc.
NOTICE:
Do NOT terminate below an air inlet.
• It is recommended that at least 60” (1.52m) of vertical
pipe be installed when Stove is vented directly through
a wall—this will create a natural draft, which will help
prevent the possibility of smoke or odor venting into the
home during a power outage
• It will also keep exhaust from causing a nuisance
or hazard by exposing people or shrubs to high
temperatures
• The safest and preferred venting method is to extend
the vent vertically through the roof or above the roof
*Recommended to prevent condensation on windows and thermal breakage. **This is a recommended distance. For additional requirements check local codes.
Placing Your Stove
It is necessary to install EMBER PROTECTION; a Type 1 oor protector for this Stove.
The Floor protector must be non-combustible material, extending beneath Stove
with a minimum
of 6
inches (152mm) in front of glass and 6 inches (152mm) to both sides of the fuel loading
door. Open the door and measure 6 inches (152mm) from the side edge of the opening in the
face of the Stove.
Installing Your Stove
1
1
2
Notice: Be careful to protect the bottom of the Stove and oor surfaces when moving the Stove. Bottom
edges of Stove are sharp and can scratch surfaces.
Notice: Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.
USA Hearth Pad Requirements Inches mm
A Sides 2 51
B Back 2 51
C Front 6 152
Non-combustible oor protection extending beneath the ue pipe is required with horizontal venting or under the top vent
adapter with vertical installation.
*Non-combustible oor protection must extend 2 inches (51mm) beneath the ue pipe when installed horizontal venting or
under the top vent adapter with vertical installation. CANADA REQUIRED, USA RECOMMENDED.
Canada Hearth Pad Requirements Inches mm
A Sides 6 152
B Back 2 51
C Front 6 152
Hearth pad minimum requirements:
2
B*
A
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Conrm required clearances to combustibles:
Alcove:
3
4
Vertical Installations (Interior Flue)
Straight back against wall Inches mm
D Back wall to pellet pipe 3 76
E Side wall to Stove 9 229
Horizontal Installations
Straight back against wall Inches mm
G Back wall to Stove 3 76
E Side wall to Stove 9 229
Minimum* Maximum
Inches mm Inches mm
H Height 52 1321 n/a n/a
I Width 42-1/2 1080 n/a n/a
J Depth** n/a n/a 25-3/4 654
Corner Installation
Straight back against wall Inches mm
F Walls to Stove 3 76
3
4
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F
G
E
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*All minimums listed are to a combustible surface.
**Front of stove must be ush or extend past the alcove front.
Installing Your Stove
Vertical - Interior, Preferred
Installation
Exterior - Optional
Installations
Install venting. (For additional installation options visit pelprostoves.com)
3
Install wall thimble (sold separately) per manufacturer requirements.
2
Venting Your Stove
CAUTION!
Take appropriate precautions to locate utilities within the wall and avoid contact.
Use silicone to create an eective vapor barrier at the location where the chimney or other
component penetrates to the exterior of the structure.
4
Mark and cut wall for venting penetration on exterior wall (if needed).
1
Pro Tips
• See venting manufacturer’s required clearances to combustibles
• For horizontal installations, the minimum clearance from exterior to termination cap is 6”—you
may want to increase to 18” clearance to minimize soot blow back on home exterior.
WARNING!
Do not terminate venting in any enclosed or semi-enclosed area
such as: a carport, garage, attic, crawl space, under a sun deck
or porch, narrow walkway or closely fenced area, or any location
that can build up a concentration of fumes such as a stairwell,
covered breezeway, etc.
CAUTION!
Ensure that your Stove venting terminates above
your Stove. The following may occur:
• Your Stove will not draft properly
• Smoke may seep in your house
• Excessive sooting
Install vent at clearances specied by the manufacturer
NOTE: In Canada when using a factory-built chimney it must be safety listed, Type UL103 HT (2100
o
F) CLASS “A” or
conforming to CAN/ULC-S629M, STANDARD FOR 650oC FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEYS.
Exterior Wall
Firestop
Rain Cap
Flashing
Ceiling Support
Non-combustible Hearth Pad
3” min. or follow pipe
manufacture listed
clearance
Clean-out Tee
6 in
[152mm]
Min
12 in [305 mm]
Minimum
above roof
penitration
Non-combustible
Hearth Pad
Wall Thimble
Horizontal
Termination Cap
Termination
Cap
6 in. (152 mm)
Minimum
6 in.
(152 mm)
Minimum
Clean Out T
Wall Thimble
6 in.
(152 mm)
Minimum

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• 45° elbow is equivalent to 1 foot of straight pipe
• 90° elbow is equivalent to 3 feet of straight pipe
Installing Your Stove
Notice:
These are guidelines for successful venting of
your pellet Stove. The more vertical rise you can
obtain in your system, the better it will perform.
Horizontal vent runs can accumulate ash and
will need to be cleaned more often. Try to keep
them as short as possible.
Venting Your Stove
The maximum horizontal venting allowed with no vertical venting
attached is 48 inches including one 90° elbow or two 45° elbows.
Addition of any horizontal venting beyond 48 inches requires a
minimum 60 inches of additional vertical vent. Horizontal sections
of vent pipe should have a 1/4 inch rise per foot. We recommend
using the shortest venting and fewest elbows possible when venting
horizontal.
We recommend the use of 4 inch vent with any installation requiring
more than two 90° elbows, or more than 15 feet of venting.
WARNING!
Fire Risk.
• Only LISTED venting
components may be
used
• NO OTHER vent components may be used.
Substitute or damaged vent components
may impair safe operation.
Minimum Vertical Vent for One Elbow
Horizontal Run (Ft)
Minimum Vertical Rise
(Ft)
20
20
15
15
10
10
5
5
0
0
Minimum Vertical Vent for Two Elbows
Length of Horizontal Sections (Ft)
Minimum Vertical Rise
(Ft)
20
20
15
15
10
10
5
5
0
0
Minimum Vertical Vent for Three Elbows
Length of Horizontal Sections (Ft)
Minimum Vertical Rise
(Ft)
20
25
810 12
15
6
10
4
5
2
0
0
ONE 90° ELBOW
Total
Horizontal
Minimum
Vertical
Vent
Diameter
403
553
663
773
884
994
10 10 4
11 11 4
12 12 4
13 13 4
14 14 4
15 15 4
16 13 4
17 17 4
18 18 4
19 19 4
TWO 90° ELBOWS
Total
Horizontal
Minimum
Vertical
Vent
Diameter
253
363
473
583
693
710 4
811 4
9 12 4
10 13 4
11 14 4
12 15 4
13 16 4
14 17 4
15 18 4
THREE 90° ELBOWS
Total
Horizontal
Minimum
Vertical
Vent
Diameter
211 4
3 12 4
4 13 4
5 14 4
6 15 4
7 16 4
8 17 4
9 18 4
10 19 4
11 20 4
Installing Your Stove
Pro Tip
Installing a clean-out “T” (sold separately) to the rear
of your Stove, when venting vertically can save time during cleaning.
Install outside air kit (included)
For optimal performance, PelPro recommends the outside air kit for
all installations. Outside air kit is required for all mobile/manufactured
home installations.
Install through wall B
• Maintain clearances from exhaust
- Attach ex pipe to outside air connection
on Stove
- Use hose clamp
- Route tube outside the structure
- Attach cap
- Secure to outside wall with appropriate fasteners
6B
CAUTION!
Never draw outside
combustion air from:
• Wall, oor or ceiling cavity
• Enclosed space such as an
attic, garage or crawl space.
• Install pellet venting through wall and connect vent/pipe to Stove A
• Some venting manufacturers oer pellet Stove adapters for their
venting for easier installation
• Seal all pipe joints using high-temp silicone (500°+)
• Secure exhaust venting system to the Stove with at least 3 screws or
rivets per the pipe manufacturer’s instructions. Also secure all connector
pipe joints with at least 3 screws through each joint.
• Install termination cap
• Conrm all required Stove clearances to combustibles
A5
Take a Break
Inspect your work:
_____ Conrm clearances to combustibles are maintained
_____ Pipe joints are secure and properly sealed
_____ Outside air kit installed properly
_____ Conrm termination clearances

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Using Your Stove
Using Your Stove
Fuel Material and Fuel Storage
Pellet fuel quality can greatly uctuate. We recommend that you buy fuel in multi-ton lots
whenever possible. However, we do recommend trying various brands before purchasing
multi-ton lots to ensure your satisfaction. Store fuel in dry location not within clearances to
combustibles of your Stove.
Fuel Material
• Made from sawdust or wood by-products
• Depending on the source material it may have a high or low ash content.
Higher Ash Content Material
• Hardwoods with a high mineral content
• Fuel that contains bark
• Standard grade pellets or high ash pellets
Lower Ash Content Material
• Most softwoods
• Fuels with low mineral content
• Most premium grade pellets
Fuel Tips
Pro Tip
We recommend the use of Pellet Fuels Institute certied pellet fuel with this product.
Your Stove has a manufacture-set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered. It is
against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate your Stove in a manner
inconsistent with operation instructions in this manual.
Using Your Stove
What to Expect
1Combustion blower will turn on
2Igniter will turn on
3 Pellets will drop, smoke may occur in rebox but will evacuate,
and ame will appear in re pot.
4Convection blower will automatically turn on after the Stove
heats up. Convection blower will continue to run even after your
Stove has been shut down.
Pro Tips
• Odors and vapors are released during initial startup after purchase; burning your Stove on
HI for 30 minutes will allow the paint to cure. Open windows or doors for air circulation
until burn o is complete.
• During start up and normal operation your Stove’s front door must be closed
• Priming is only required the rst time your Stove is lit, or after a FUEL FEED ALARM.
Starting your Stove the rst time
1
2
4
3
WARNING!
Fire Risk
Keep combustible materials, gasoline and other ammable vapors and liquids clear of Stove.
• Do NOT operate Stove with door open
• Do NOT operate Stove with re pot oor open
• Do NOT store ammable materials in the Stove’s vicinity
• Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter uid or similar liquids or gels to start or
“freshen up” a re in this Stove
Keep all such liquids well away from the Stove while it is in use as combustible materials may ignite.
WARNING!
HOT SURFACES! Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down.
Hot glass will cause burns.
• Do not touch glass until it is cooled
• NEVER allow children to touch glass
• Keep children away
• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as replace
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures
• High temperatures may ignite clothing or other ammable materials
• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other ammable materials away

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OFF HI
2
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10
LO
OFF HI
FRONT
Important:
Allow up to 20 minutes for your
Stove to start.
1
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WARNING! Shock hazard.
• Plug directly into properly grounded 3 prong receptacle
• Do NOT route cord under or in front of Stove
• Recommend the use of a surge protector
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2
2
3
3
Conrm three baes inside rebox are secure, placing the side
baes before the center
Add some pellets to hopper and fully close lid
Conrm re pot is properly positioned
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4
4
Ensure dial control is set in o position.
Starting your Stove from an empty hopper
6
CAUTION:
During this process DO NOT:
• Try to restart, manually add pellets or use any type of accelerant
Using Your Stove
Wait 1 minute - LED light will start ashing green once per second.
2
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7Prime your Stove:
1) Quickly turn the dial control from OFF to HI
2) Back to OFF
3) Then back to HI
The feed motor will run continuously for two minutes and the LED light will be solid green. Once primed, pellets
will drop into the re pot and the LED light will blink green as ignition starts. This process can take up to 20
minutes.
Plug in your Stove
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Using Your Stove
If your Stove does not ignite on the initial burn, the LED light will blink
red 4 times indicating a missed ignition.
1. Turn your Stove to o, remove and clean the re pot
2. Conrm re pot is properly positioned
3. Prime your Stove per previous instructions
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Is this your rst start-up after purchase?
If you just bought this Stove, once a re has been established in your Stove, leave the Stove burning on
HI for 30 minutes to allow paint to cure.
After 30 minutes, turn the dial control to OFF and allow your Stove to cool completely. Once cooled,
clean the re pot. Your Stove is now ready to resume normal use.
What Do the Blinking Lights Mean?
Green & Amber - Normal Operation
• Green, Steady On - Feed system is priming
• Green, 1 Blink - Stove is o and ready
• Green, Continuous Blinking - Stove is in the start up/ignition sequence
• Green, Varies Blinks - Varies depending on burn rate
• Amber, Steady On - Stove is set and running at either the minimum or maximum power
levels
• Amber, Continuous Blinking - Stove is in the shutdown sequence. *Early models may have
a green continuous blinking light during shutdown sequence.
Red - Operational Issue - Refer to troubleshooting
• Red, 1 Blink - Empty hopper, refer to troubleshooting
• Red, 2 Blinks - Exhaust probe alarm, check connections or refer to troubleshooting
• Red, 3 Blinks - Ambient probe alarm, check connections or refer to troubleshooting
• Red, 4 Blinks - Missed ignition, refer to troubleshooting
• Red, 8 Blinks - Exhaust gas over temperature, refer to troubleshooting
Using Your Stove
Comfort Settings
Control your comfort with a single dial:
• OFF setting - Used to turn your Stove o
• LO setting – Your Stove will continue to run on low regardless of room
temperature. LED light will be steady amber
• 1 through 10 settings – Set to your desired comfort level. Once the desired
comfort level is achieved the Stove will automatically shut down. When the
temperature in the room drops below the desired comfort level, your Stove will
automatically restart.
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Pro Tip
If the dial control is turned to the o position and then back on, even if by mistake, your Stove will go
through the shutdown process (approximately 15 minutes) and restart.
Thermostat
Your PelPro Stove comes with a built-in thermostat system that provides easy temperature
adjustments. The Stove is not designed to use a remote control or external thermostat.
Trim
Adjustment
• HI setting - Your Stove will continue to run on high regardless of room temperature. LED light will be steady amber.
Trim Adjustment
Trim adjustment is the small dial located below the main dial control. Rotating this dial will adjust the air/fuel ratio and
below are examples of when to use it:
• If the re is too large, lazy or producing black soot, rotate the dial counterclockwise one level at a time and allow 15
minutes for stabilization before making another adjustment
• If your re is too small and sometimes goes out when there are pellets in the hopper, rotate the dial clockwise one
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Using Your Stove
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Turn dial to OFF position Auger stops feeding
pellets.
Blowers continue to run
until after the exhaust
temperature has cooled.
Turning Your Stove O
CAUTION!
Smoke Hazard
• Turn dial control to OFF, let Stove completely cool and exhaust blower must be o. Now you
can unplug Stove before servicing
• Smoke spillage into room can occur if Stove is not cool before unplugging
LED light will ash amber
rapidly *Early models may
have a green continuous
blinking light during
shutdown sequence.
LED light will ash once
per second.
Maintaining Your Stove
What You’ll Need
Metal container
with lid
Flue cleaning
brush
Ceramic glass cleaner &
non-abrasive cloth
Ash vacuumDrop cloth
Gloves
Safety glassesCleaning tool
Cleaning & Maintenance
Important:
Regular cleaning helps to assure optimal performance of your Stove. Please refer to page 29 to log your
maintenance and cleaning.
Cleaning your Stove
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scan this code:
Phillips head
screwdriver
Maintaining your Stove
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scan this code:

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Maintaining Your Stove
Where, When and How
Maintaining Your Stove
WARNING!
Disconnect Stove from power supply before servicing
Disposal of Ashes
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight tting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed
on a non-combustible oor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending nal disposal. If
the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed
container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled.
Zone 1 - Firebox
Fire pot
• Remove the re pot
• Scrape clean and remove ashes
• Replace re pot
Firebox
• Remove baes and vacuum residual ash
• Remove ashes from rebox oor
WEEKLY AS NEEDEDOR
WARNING!
If using a vacuum to clean Stove, be sure embers are thoroughly cooled to prevent a re in the
vacuum.
1
Zone
1
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
2
Zone
2
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Glass
• Apply ceramic glass cleaner
• Use non-abrasive cloth to remove residue
Door Inspection
• The gasket between the glass and rebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good
seal.
Zone 2 - Stove Body
Convection Blower
• Remove right and left side panel to access and remove
convection blower
• Vacuum any debris from the fan blades and blower
housing
Hopper
• Empty hopper of any pellets
• Vacuum any remaining pellets/debris from the hopper
MONTHLY AS NEEDEDOR
CAUTION!
Handle glass assembly with care and refer to maintenance instructions. When cleaning glass:
• Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass.
• Do NOT clean glass when hot
• Do NOT use abrasive cleaners
• Do NOT operate with glass cracked, broken or scratched
Pro Tip
The type of fuel you are burning will dictate how often you have to clean your re pot.
If the fuel you are burning has a high dirt or ash content, it may be necessary to clean the
re pot more than once a day.
Poor quality fuel will cause clinkers to form in the re pot. Clinkers are formed when dirt,
ash or a non-burnable substance is heated to 2000 deg. F (1093 deg. C) and becomes
glass-like.
Always burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture content take heat from the fuel and
tends to cool the Stove, robbing heat from your home.
Damp pellet fuel can clog the feed system.
Maintaining Your Stove
1
Zone
1
Zone
3
Zone
3
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2
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Maintaining Your Stove
Having Trouble?
Visit the Troubleshooting section of
this manual.
Maintaining Your Stove
Electrical Components
• Identify and remove any debris
• Verify all connections are secure
Exhaust Blower
• Remove left side panel to access and remove exhaust
blower
• Vacuum any debris from the fan blades and blower housing
Zone 3 - Venting
Termination Cap
• Remove termination cap
• Brush out to remove dust and hard buildup
Vent Components
• Soot, creosote, and y ash will collect in the exhaust
venting system and restrict the ow of the ue gases.
This build up will occur more quickly in horizontal
sections and elbows.
• Use the appropriate sized chimney brush to remove ash
and buildup from the venting
Outside Air Kit
• Ensure there are no obstructions in the outside air kit
cap
ANNUALLY AS NEEDEDOR
ANNUALLY AS NEEDEDOR
Caution!
When wood pellets are burned at a low temperature, they produces organic vapors which combine with moisture
to form creosote vapors.
Creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney ue of a newly-started or a low-temperature re. As a
result, creosote residue accumulates on the ue lining. When more heat is called for, this residue can be ignited,
which creates an extremely hot re in the chimney ue; this may damage the chimney or even destroy your home.
Your chimney should be inspected once every few months during the heating season to determine if a creosote
or soot buildup has occurred. If creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of
a chimney re.
1
Zone
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Zone
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Zone
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Zone
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Zone
2
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Replacement Parts
Replacement part for your Stove
Visit pelprostoves.com
1
Zone
1
Zone
2
Zone
2
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
1
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1
Zone
2
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2
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Glass
1. Open the door from the appliance by lifting door o of
hinge pins and lay on a at surface face down.
2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the 3
brackets and set aside.
3. Remove old glass and gasket from door.
4. Replace gasket to door and add glass.
5. Re-install the brackets using the same screws.
Glass replacement kit: SRV7081-173
Door assembly replacement kit: SRV7086-021
Baes
1. Turn the dial control to the o position. Make sure
the unit is cool.
2. Remove the center bae rst by using the handle
at the top of the bae and pull up and then towards
you. The hooks on the bae will slide out of the slots
in the bracket.
3. Remove the left bae and then the right bae by
pulling up and then towards you. The left and right
baes have similar hooks and slots.
Replacement kit: SRV7077-006
Zone 1 - Front of Stove
Zone 2 - Firebox
WARNING!
Glass is 5mm thick high temperature heat resistant ceramic glass.
• DO NOT REPLACE with any other material
• Alternate material may shatter and cause injury

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Replacement Parts
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2
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Zone
3
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3
Zone
Convection Blower
1. Turn the dial control to the o position. Unplug the
power to the unit.
2. Remove the right side panel by loosening the three
screws attaching it to the back of the appliance.
3. Using a 7/16 wrench or socket, remove the 2 nuts
holding the blower to the convection plenum
4. Lower the back of the blower and lift out.
5. With the blower removed, unplug its wires from the
wire harness.
6. Remove the screws holding the retainer plate to the
convection blower housing.
7. To replace, put the bottom lip of the blower into
the lower slot. Attach the top of the blower to nuts.
Reattach the metal plate and screw nuts into bolts.
8. Attach wires to wire harness.
9. Attach the right side panel and tighten screws.
Replacement kit: KS-5020-1052
Exhaust Blower
1. Turn the dial control to the o position. Unplug the power to the unit.
2. Remove the left side panel by loosening the three screws attaching it to the back of the
appliance.
3. Disconnect 2 white wires from the blue wires of the exhaust blower.
4. Remove the blower motor attached to a removable plate on the exhaust blower.
Depending on the model, use a 1/4 inch socket, or 1/4 inch Nut Driver or #2 Phillips Head
screw driver to loosen the 6 screws in the keyhole shaped holes and rotate the plate. It is
only necessary to loosen screws.
5. Remove the exhaust blower and gasket.
6. Check for degradation on the gasket and replace if necessary using the gasket included in
the kit.
7. Re-install in reverse order.
Replacement kit: 812-4400
Replacement Parts
Zone 3 - Back of Stove
Replacement Parts
1
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1
Zone
2
Zone
2
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
Snap Disc
1. Turn the dial control to the o position. Unplug the
power to the unit.
2. Using #2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the bolts on the
rear of the unit holding on the left side panel. You do
not need to remove the screws. Remove side panel
by lifting up and out.
3. Locate the snap disk on the top side of the feed tube
where it meets the hopper. Disconnect the wire leads
from the snap disk.
4. Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove two 6-32
fasteners retaining the snap disk onto the side of the
feed tube.
5. Using the same fasteners, attach the new snap disk.
Attach the wire leads.
6. Restore power.
Replacement kit: SRV230-0080
Igniter
1. Turn the dial control to the o position. Unplug the power to the unit.
2. Remove the right side panel & unplug the wire leads to the igniter.
3. Remove the screw in the top of the igniter chamber. Pinch the ends of the bracket together
and pull the igniter straight out of the igniter chamber.
4. If there is diculty in removing the igniter from the chamber, the chamber can be removed
from the rear of the rebox by removing the 1/4-20 bolt using 3/8” socket.
5. Re-install the new igniter into the chamber using the bracket. Reattach wires to terminals.
6. Inspect the igniter from the front of the unit by removing the repot and looking into the end
of the chamber. MAKE SURE THE IGNITER IS CENTERED IN THE CHAMBER.
Replacement kit: SRV7000-660

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Replacement Parts
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Zone
2
Zone
2
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
Replacement Parts
Control Board
1. Turn the dial control to the o position. Unplug the
power to the unit.
2. Unplug the wires from the control board. The
connectors are locking connectors. Pinch the release
tab on each connector and gently tug and rock loose.
3. Pinch the 4 plastic pins from the rear of the unit
with needle nose pliers to release the control board
connectors.
4. Install new board following the steps in reverse.
Replacement kit: SRV7104-050
Feed Motor Assembly
1. Turn the dial control to the o position and unplug the appliance. Remove the right side
panel and feed motor cover plate in the rear of the appliance.
2. Remove the 4 screws and cover plate.
3. Remove remaining pellets in feed assembly.
4. Unplug feed motor from wire harness.
5. Remove silicone from around busing end cap. Using Phillips head screwdriver remove 2
screws retaining the end cap to the feed tube.
6. From inside the hopper, lightly tap on the end cap alternating side to side to remove feed
assembly from feed tube.
7. Re-install new feed assembly in reverse order; ensuring that the top of the feed bushing
is in place and the busing end cap is symmetrical in the feed tube chamber prior to nal
tightening of the retaining screws. Silicone the end cap to the feed tube.
8. Plug the feed motor leads back in and restore power.
Replacement kit: SRV7077-014
Troubleshooting
Pro Tip
Check passages to assure they
are clear of ash and obstructions.
Poor airow leads to poor
performance of your Stove.
Troubleshooting your Stove
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A
1
Zone
1
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
2
Zone
2
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Power Related
In the event of a power outage:
• If using a generator, PelPro recommends a steady state
generator for best Stove performance.
• This Stove needs 110v to run properly. This Stove has
not been tested for use with a third party battery backup.
A
Stove plugged in but no response
• Unplug your Stove
• Check your home’s circuit breaker
• Reset snap disc (located between drop tube and hopper
(Zone 2)
• Visually inspect wires, blowers and power cord for
breaks or wear to nd cause of possible short circuit
(Zone 2)
Component (i.e. blower) fails to start or fails to turn o
• Unplug your Stove
• Check all connections and power plugs are secure
• Visually inspect wires, blowers and power cord to nd
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Rumbling/whistling noise during operation
• Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 1 & 3)
- Adjust air/fuel ratio using trim adjustment dial (See page 19 for trim adjustment instructions)
1
Zone
1
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
2
Zone
2
Zone
Blockage Related
Black soot on outside of house
• Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 1 and 3)
- Adjust air/fuel ratio using trim adjustment dial
(See page 19 for trim adjustment instructions)
• Ensure termination cap has at least 18” clearance to
reduce the eects of soot blow-back on home exterior
(ie. siding)—if not able, refer to page 8 for alternate
installation options
Stove will not light
• Conrm rebox is clean and clear (Zone 1)
- Igniter is getting hot (glows orange)
• Inspect Stove body (Zone 2)
- Conrm fuel is in hopper, close lid securely
- Remove right side panel to access and conrm vacuum switch is clear and
connected at both ends
- Conrm all exhaust blower connections are secure
- Conrm the feed assembly and motor are clean and clear of debris
• Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 3)
Troubleshooting
Blockage Related
Fire starts but goes out
• Conrm rebox is clean and clear (Zone 1)
- Ensure re pot holes are clear
• Inspect Stove body (Zone 2)
- Conrm exhaust probe is connected
- Inspect and clean the exhaust outlet
• Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 3)
Starts and stops frequently in automatic mode
• Determine if your room is experiencing varying temperatures due to repeated opening/closing of doors or
windows—correct if necessary
• Examine Stove body (Zone 2)
- Inspect ambient probe and conrm that at least 2” is exposed outside of Stove body
1
Zone
1
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
2
Zone
2
Zone
Slow or smoky start-up and/or lazy ame
• Conrm exhaust path is clean and clear (Zone 3)
• Examine Stove body (Zone 2)
- Align igniter so it is properly placed and centered
- Review fuel quality (see Pellet Fuel information on page 14)

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action
Igniter does not
turn o
Igniter short circuit. The fuse will be blown and
upon replacement of the fuse, the igniter will
remain on when Stove has power.
Inspect wires, blowers, and power cord to nd
cause of short circuit. Replace board and failed
component.
Feed motor does
not shut o
Feed motor short circuit. The fuse will be blown
and upon replacement of the fuse, the feed motor
will remain on when Stove has power.
Open hopper to stop the feed motor.
Inspect wires feed motor, control board, and power
cord to nd source of short circuit. Replace control
board and failed component.
Stove fails to shut
o.
Stove running in maximum or minimum Turn dial control to O position. See Also, “Feed
Motor Does Not Shut O”.
The Stove should go into a shutdown.
Large, lazy ame,
orange color.
Black ash on
glass.
Dirty Stove.
Poor fuel quality, high ash content.
Incorrect air-fuel adjustment
Excessive feeding/Feed Motor locked on
Clean Stove, including re pot and venting system.
Clean exhaust path. Try a dierent brand of pel-
lets.
Turn fuel adjustment trim dial to COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE to increase combustion air speed;
see trim pot adjustment section.
Follow corrective action for feed motor does not
turn o symptom.
Excessive fuel
spilling over the
re pot into the
ash wells and/or
excessive ame
Excessive feeding/Feed Motor locked on Follow corrective action for feed motor does not
turn o.
Alarm
(LED Flashing RED)
Possible Cause Corrective Action
1 Flash: Empty
Hopper
No fuel is delivered to the re pot to sustain
ame
Hopper empty (most likely)
Auger Jam (next likely)
No vacuum
Hopper lid open
Flame is evident but the exhaust probe is not
able to recognize the hot exhaust temperature
Exhaust probe not attached to outlet
Exhaust path is dirty
Fill the hopper, inspect the feed tube for jams,
inspect the venting and rebox for obstructions
and clean if necessary, inspect the exhaust
blower to make sure it runs, or close the
hopper lid.
Inspect and clean the exhaust outlet, rebox,
re pot, and behind the baes. Inspect the
exhaust probe to see if it is securely attached
to the side of the exhaust outlet.
2 Flashes: Exhaust
Probe Fail
The exhaust probe
senses a temperature
of less than negative
20 degrees Celsius or
above 300 degrees
Celsius.
The exhaust temperature is above or below the
acceptable range.
Exhaust Probe Failure
Not plugged in
Failed component
Plug the probe into the board
Replace the component
3 Flashes: Ambient
Probe Alarm
The ambient probe
senses a temperature
of less than negative
20 degrees Celsius
or above 70 degrees
Celsius.
The ambient temperature is above or below the
acceptable range.
Ambient Probe Failure
Not plugged in
Failed component
Plug the probe into the board
Replace the component
4 Flashes: Missed
Ignition
During the ignition
sequence the load
does not ignite. The
Stove will automatically
retry once from the rst
failed attempt.
Fuel
No fuel
Hopper Empty
Feed Jam
Feed doesn’t turn
Feed motor disconnected or failed
Fire pot
Fire pot Dirty so fuel is not near ignition hole
in the re pot
Igniter
No power
Debris in the end of the igniter chamber
Fill the hopper
Inspect and clear jam in the feed tube
Inspect the feed motor circuit (hopper lid must
be closed, vacuum switch must be closed (ie
exhaust blower on), and feed motor must be
plugged in.
Clean the re pot
Check leads and if the igniter works.
Clean the end of the igniter chamber from
inside the rebox (removal of the re pot
required for this step).
8 Flashes: Exhaust
Over Temperature
The exhaust tempera-
ture has exceeded the
allowable temperature.
Fuel
Feed Motor Locked On
Non-approved fuel used
Convection blower
Dirty
Failed
Installation
Installation conguration is tight allowing for
limited air circulation around the Stove.
Review the feed motor and feed rates. Normal
feed motor operation is on between 1* and 4*
seconds out of every 7 seconds. (*depending
on model and burn rate setting)
If the feed motor does not turn o, replace the
control board.
Review the fuel being used.
Clean
Replace
Review the installation and move if necessary.
Following correction of any alarm, turn the dial control to the OFF position, wait 10 seconds and turn back to desired
setting OR unplug the Stove, wait 10 seconds then restore power.
Troubleshooting

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Support
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Warranty
If replacement parts are needed, please note warranty coverage begins on the date of purchase. Retain your
original receipt as proof of purchase. The warranty period for covered components is as follows:
Additional terms and limitations apply. See page 38 for complete warranty information.
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Components Covered
Warranty Period
(Parts only,
Labor not included)
Electrical 1 Year
Steel Parts (excluding re pot) 5 Years
All replacement parts are covered for remainder of original warranty
period or 90 days, whichever is longer 90 Days
Still having trouble?
Access additional resources at:
pelprostoves.com/troubleshooting
Support
Ordering Parts
Please review the “Maintaining Your Stove”
and “Troubleshooting” sections in this
manual.
Visit pelprostoves.com to access:
• Order replacement parts
• Installation videos
• Troubleshooting videos
• Use and care videos
• Manuals and more

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Listing and Code Approvals
Listing and Code Approvals
Listings and Certications
Mobile Home Approved
This Stove is approved for mobile home
Installations when not installed in a sleeping room and when an outside combustion air inlet is provided.
• The structural integrity of the mobile home oor, ceiling, and walls must be maintained
• The Stove must be properly grounded to the frame of the mobile home with #8 copper ground wire, and use
only listed double-wall connector pipe
• Outside Air Kit provided with each Stove must be installed in a mobile home installation and must remain
clear of leaves, debris, ice and/or snow. It must be unrestricted while the Stove is in use to prevent room air
starvation which causes smoke spillage.
• The Stove must be secured to the mobile home structure by bolting it to the oor through holes provided at
bottom of your cast legs on your Stove.
WARNING! Asphyxiation Risk.
DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. Your Stove consumes
oxygen in the room.
Note
This installation must conform with local codes.
In the absence of local codes you must comply with ASTM E1509-12 and ULC S627-00 and (UM) 84-HUD
WARNING!
• It is critical to have a working smoke detector installed in the home of Stove operation.
• Smoke alarms that are properly installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing re deaths and injuries. Having a
working smoke alarm reduces the chance of re related injuries.
• Install at least one carbon monoxide detector on each oor of your home.
Stove Certication
Series PP150
Laboratory UL LLC
Safety Report
No. MH60687
Type Solid Fuel Room Stove/Pellet Fuel Burning Type
Standard
ASTM E1509-12 and ULC S627-00, Room Stove
Pellet Fuel Burning type and (UM) 84-HUD, Mo-
bile Home Approved.
Note
This wood stove needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. It is against
federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating
instructions in this manual.
Listings and Certications
Glass Specications
This Stove is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass.
Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic glass. Please contact PelPro for replacement glass.
Electrical Rating (On High)
PP150: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 2.6 Amps,
Run 2.3 Amps
BTU & Eciency Specications
Emissions Report No. 0135PS041E
EPA Certicatin # Number: 128-18
EPA Certied 0.53 grams per hour
*LHV Tested Eciency 87.5%
**HHV Tested
Eciency 81.9%
***BTU Output 9,605 to 40,667 / hr.
****BTU Input 11,676 to 49,207 / hr.
*****Heating Capacity 1,225 to 2,500 sq. ft.
depending on climate zone
Vent Size 3” or 4” L or PL
Hopper Capacity 150 lbs (Approximate)
Fuel Premium Wood pellets
Shipping Weight 275 lbs
(64)2-1/2
(114)4-1/2
(622)24-1/2
(978)38-1/2
(581)22-7/8
(243)
FLUE
9-1/2
(210)
AIR INLET
8-1/4
Stove dimensions
*Weighted average LHV eciency using data collected during EPA emissions test.
**Weighted average HHV eciency using data collected during EPA emissions test.
***Maximum BTU output based on HHV eciency and the high burn section of the EPA emissions test.
****Maximum BTU input based on the high burn section of the EPA emissions test.
*****Heating capacity depencs on climate zone, structure layout, insulation, windows, etc.
Stove Dimensions
The PP150 is
Certied to comply
with 2020 particulate
emission standards.

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Reference Materials
Listing and Code Approvals
Listings and Certications
Warranty
104/217014-328B
Components Covered Warranty Period
(Parts only, Labor not included)
Electrical 1 Year
Steel Parts (excluding re pot) 5 Years
All replacement parts are covered for remainder of original warranty period or
90 days, whichever is longer 90 Days
Hearth & Home Technologies, Inc. - PelPro Limited Warranty
Hearth & Home Technologies, Inc. (HHT), on behalf of its PelPro brand, extends the following warranty for PelPro
Stoves purchased from an authorized retailer.
If you experience issues with your PelPro Stove, Consumer Care is available to assist you with troubleshooting
technical issues.
This warranty covers components of the PelPro Stoves as listed in the table below.
Warranty Coverage:
Subject to the table below, HHT warrants to the owner of the PelPro Stove that the Stove will be free from defects
in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. After installation, if covered components are found to be
defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, HHT will replace the covered components.
HHT, at its own discretion, may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself
or refunding the veri ed purchase price of the product itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty
is limited to the purchase price of the product. This warranty is subject to conditions, exclusions, and limitations as
described below.
Warranty Period:
Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. The warranty period for covered components is as follows:
Parts Service & Returns:
HHT is proud to o er the best technical and sales support in the industry. If you have any questions about how to
operate your Stove or if you need service parts, please visit PelProstoves.com.
Warranty Exclusions:
Warranty does not cover damage or breakage due to misuse, improper handling or modi cations. There is no warranty
on the paint, glass, re pot, re brick, or any gaskets, or against damage caused from corrosion. There is no expressed
or implied performance warranty on PelPro units as HHT has no control over the installation, operation, cleaning,
maintenance, or type of fuel burned.
Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations of implied
warranties, so the limitations or exclusions set forth in this limited warranty may not apply to you. This limited warranty
gives you speci c legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Warranty is void if the
PelPro Stove has not been installed, operated, cleaned and maintained in strict accordance with HHT’s instructions.
NEITHER HHT NOR THE RETAILER FROM WHO YOU PURCHASED YOUR PELPRO UNIT SHALL BE
RESPONSIBLE, LEGALLY OR OTHERWISE, FOR THE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE TO
PROPERTY OR PERSONS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. ANY WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, SHALL BE
LIMITED TO ONE (1) YEAR ON THE BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY TYPE OF WARRANTY EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED BY LAW. HHT SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL
OR OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER IN EXCESS OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE
OF THIS PRODUCT. ALL WARRANTIES BY HHT ARE SET FORTH HEREIN AND NO CLAIM SHALL BE MADE
AGAINST HHT ON ANY ORAL WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION.
Reference Materials
Service Part List Service Parts
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Aug 2021
Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
PP150
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for
your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual must
be ordered from a dealer.
Stocked
at Depot
ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER
1Hopper Lid Assembly SRV7086-019
Hopper Extension PPHE200
Handle, Hopper Lid SRV200-0110
2 Side Curtain, Left Hand SRV8104-154 Y
3 Exhaust Combustion Blower 812-4400 Y
Gasket, Between Blower Housing and Stove SRV240-0812 Y
Gasket, Between Blower Housing and Motor 812-4710 Y
4 Snap disc, Manual Reset SRV230-0080 Y
5Door Assembly SRV7086-021 Y
6Bae Kit SRV7077-006
7 Firepot SRV7077-003 Y
8Igniter Chamber Kit SRV7077-110
9Igniter Kit SRV7000-660 Y
10 Control Board SRV7104-050 Y
11 Convection Blower KS-5020-1052 Y
Convection Blower Gasket SRV7081-195
Convection Blower Bracket SRV7081-210
12 Vacuum Switch SRV7000-531 Y
Vacuum Hose, 5/32 ID 3 Ft SRV240-0450 Y
Hose, Barb Assembly SRV229-0920
13 Side Curtain, Right Hand SRV8104-153 Y
14 Dial Control SRV7083-036 Y
Wire Harness, Dial Control SRV7000-667 Y
15 Hopper Switch SRV7000-612 Y
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