Jackson Golden Eagle Wood Pellet Burning Stove Operating & Installation Manual

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    Golden eagle stove company 05/09 t he j ackson w ood p ellet s tove by operating & installation manual manufactured by: national steelcrafters of texas, llc. Arlington, tx www.Goldeneaglestoves.Com profesional installation is highly recommended safety information if your appliance is not properly in...

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    Table of contents warnings and safety precautions ....................................................................................................... 1 introduction ......................................................................................................................................

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    Warnings and safety precautions s ymbols throughout the manual you will find symbols used in order to highlight an important piece of information. Below you will see an example of those symbols and a definition of their meaning. Important safety note read carefully and be sure to follow all directio...

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    S afety p recautions do not operate your stove if you smell smoke coming from it. Turn it off, monitor it, and call your dealer. Never try to repair or replace any part of the stove unless instructions are provided. A trained technician should do all other work. Never use gasoline, gasoline ‐ type l...

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    Introduction thank you for purchasing the golden eagle wood pellet burning stove. You are now prepared to burn wood in the most efficient, convenient way possible. To achieve the safest, most efficient and most enjoyable performance from your stove, you must do three things: 1) install it properly; ...

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    Venting the choices you make when determining how your vent pipe is configured is very important and will have an impact on the performance of your unit. In order to get the best performance from your stove we highly encourage you to follow all installation directions in this manual. It will save yo...

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    Horizontal pipe you should do everything possible to reduce the amount of horizontal pipe you have in your exhaust configuration. The more horizontal pipe that you have the harder your combustion blower will have to work. You will also need to clean your exhaust pipe more frequently, and in some cas...

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    Installation installation of your pellet stove is extremely important. Installation of the unit will not only have an effect upon the safety of your stove, but also on the performance and efficiency of the stove, and also on the amount of maintenance you must perform. For all of these reasons you wa...

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    Specifications width : 22 ½” height : 29” (with pedestal), 28 ½” (with legs) depth : 27” (excluding ash lip) weight : 210 lbs. Pedestal: 40 lbs. Legs: 13 lbs. Flue size : 3” or 4” hopper capacity : up to 60 lbs. (this can vary widely depending on pellet size, length, and diameter) epa status : exemp...

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    Combustion air supply a 2” inside diameter metallic pipe, either flexible or rigid, may be attached to the inlet at the stove’s rear (refer to figure 3). A rodent guard (minimum ¼” wire mesh)/wind hood must be used at the terminus (refer to figure 4). All connections must be secured and airtight by ...

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    Special mobile home requirements the stove must be grounded to the steel chassis of the home with 8 ga. Copper wire using a serrated or star washer to penetrate paint or protective coating to ensure proper grounding. The stove must be securely fastened to the floor of the mobile home through the two...

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    Example installations there are many ways that a stove can be properly installed. The potential variables in any installation can vary greatly depending upon where you place your stove, your planned exhaust configuration, and other factors. For that reason we cannot show every possible installation....

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    Vertically with new chimney system (refer to figure 7) option: to achieve a center vertical installation a 45º elbow and a clean ‐ out tee can be used to offset the pipe from the exhaust outlet to the rear center of the stove. Option: install l ‐ vent elbow in place of clean ‐ out tee. Locate stove....

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    Vertically into existing masonry fireplace (refer to figure 9) 1. Have the masonry chimney inspected by a qualified chimney sweep or installer to determine its structural condition. 2. You will need a pipe length equal to the chimney height from the hearth. If outside combustion air is to be used, y...

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    Installation through side of masonry chimney (refer to figure 10) 1. Position the stove, adhering to the clearances in figure 1. Mark the center of the hole where the pipe is to pierce the masonry chimney. 2. It will be necessary to break out the masonry around the location of the pipe center mark. ...

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    Figure 12 insert installation insert installations must be vented with 3” or 4” pipe. Pipe may be single wall stainless steel flexible pipe. Vent may terminate within chimney beyond a blanking plate or extend to the chimney top. See “ combustion air supply ” for outside air access information. The f...

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    When vent pipe extends to chimney top (refer to figures 13 and 14) 1. You will need a pipe length equal to the chimney height (from hearth) plus 6 inches. If outside combustion air is to be used, you will need a pipe length (see “ combustion air supply” ) equal to the chimney height plus 12 inches. ...

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    As a built ‐ in fireplace figures 15 and 16 describe a jackson installation vented into either a special chase built outside an outer wall or a false inside wall. This is especially suited for new construction or remodeling. The equipment compartment (sides and rear of the stove in fireplace) must b...

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    Installation in to a factory built (metal) fireplac e (refer to figure 17 below) when installing into a factory built fireplace, the firebox must accept the insert without modification other than removing bolted or screwed together pieces such as smoke shelf/deflectors, ash lips, screen or door trac...

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    Operation the blowers and automatic fuel supply are controlled from a panel on the left ‐ hand side of the stove. The control panel functions are as follows. Button controls on/off switch when pushed the stove will automatically ignite. No other firestarter is necessary. The igniter will stay on for...

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    Low feed adjustment the low feed adjustment button is an optional fuel feed control that most people will never need to use. The low feed adjustment button will slightly change the feed rate of the number one heat level setting. It has no affect on any of the other heat levels. Different size and qu...

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    Proper fuel using the proper fuel will have a tremendous impact of the performance of your stove. We highly recommend that you only use pfi (pellet fuels institute) approved pellets. If a pellet has been pfi approved you will see the pfi logo prominently displayed upon the bag. Factory ‐ approved pe...

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    Building a fire in order to start a fire, simply complete the pre ‐ start ‐ up check, close the viewing door, and press the on/off button. The unit will enter a pre ‐ programmed start ‐ up cycle and you will have a fire in about 5 minutes or so. Never use a grate or other means of supporting the fue...

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    Opening door if the door is opened while the stove is in operation it must be closed within 30 seconds or the stove will shut down. If the stove shuts down push the “on/off” button to re ‐ start your stove. Room air fan when starting your stove the room air fan will not come on until the stove’s hea...

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    Optional thermostat an optional thermostat may help you maintain a constant house temperature automatically. The control panel can be set up two ways to operate your stove in thermostat mode. Thermostat installation a millivolt thermostat is required. Unplug stove from power outlet. Remove control b...

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    Operating safety precautions please read this page for important saftey information! A. Hot while in operation. Keep children, clothing, and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns. B. If you notice a smoldering fire (burnpot full but no visible flame) and a heavy smoke buildup in firebox, imme...

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    Maintenance routine maintenance is important for your unit to burn efficiently, cleanly, and to preserve the longevity of your components. It is something that is required on all pellet stoves. However, we have designed the stove with you in mind so that you can perform this maintenance relatively q...

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    Ash disposal to remove ashes: a. Make sure fire is out and firebox is cool. B. Clean heat exchanger tubes (see “ cleaning ” and figure 15). C. Remove the burnpots inner section by grasping it and pulling straight up (see figure 16). D. Empty ashes from the inner section and scrape with cleaning tool...

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    Cleaning it is very important to properly and regularly clean your stove. You are burning a wood product and this will result in the formation of ash, soot, and potentially creosote. These by ‐ products must be regularly and consistently cleaned and removed from the stove in order to ensure that you...

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    Blowers over a period of time, ashes or dust may collect on the blades of both the combustion blower and convection blower. For this reason you should periodically remove these blowers from the unit for maintenance. The blowers should be vacuumed clean as ashes, creosote, dust, etc. Will accumulate ...

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    Chimney cleaning a. Creosote formation – when any wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue or a newly started fire or from a slow ‐ burning fire. As a resul...

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    Troubleshooting guide when your stove acts out of the ordinary, the first reaction is to call for help. This guide may save time and money by enabling you to solve simple problems yourself. Problems encountered are often the result of only five factors: 1) poor fuel; 2) poor operation or maintenance...

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    Stove shuts off and the # 3 light flashes possible causes: possible remedies: (unplug stove first when possible) 1. The hopper is out of pellets. Refill the hopper. 2. The air damper is too far open for a low feed setting. If burning on the low setting, you may need to close the damper all the way (...

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    Stove feeds pellets, but will not ignite possible causes: possible remedies: 1. Air damper open too far for ignition. Push the air damper in closer to the side of the stove for startup. In some situations it may be necessary to have the damper completely closed for ignition to take place. After ther...

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    Stove will not feed pellets, but fuel feed light comes on as designed possible causes: possible remedies: 1. Fuse on control board blew remove the control board. On the back there is one fuse. If it appears to be bad, replace it with a 5 amp 125 volt fuse. Plug the stove back in and try to run the u...

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    1. Stove or vent pipe is dirty, which restricts airflow through the burnpot. Follow all cleaning procedure in the maintenance section of the owner’s manual. 2. Vent pipe installed improperly. Check to make sure the vent pipe has been installed according to the criteria in the owner’s manual. 3. Air ...

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    Electrical diagram.

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    Contact an authorized golden eagle pellet stove dealer to obtain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials. Use of non ‐ approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards. Item part # air switch c ‐ e ‐ 201 air switch hose c ‐ m ‐ 340 ‐ t auger motor c ‐ e ‐ 017m maintenance ...

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    Www.Goldeneaglestoves.Com form : gesw0901 06/09 lifetime limited warranty golden eagle stove company warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the golden eagle pellet stove in its original installation is free from defects in material and workmanship from the original date of purchase as foll...