Thelin PARLOUR PELLET E.I. Owner's Manual - page 11
PARLOUR PELLET E.I.
PELLET HEATER
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If you choose to use a wall or remote thermostat
follow the thermostat manufacturers instructions
carefully and make sure you use the built in
thermostat terminals on the bottom of the stove.
(See Figure 9) We recommend you run the heater
on “High” for about 30 minutes to get the heat
exchanger hot before turning it to “Low.” You will
need to burn the heater for a few hours before
deciding which setting is best for your particular
needs.
FIGURE 12
C. Control Functions
The control functions on the Parlour are as follows:
OFF, FAN, LOW, MED, HIGH, and CLEAN (see
Figure 12).
1. In the "Low" position, the Parlour will feed
approximately 1 to 1.5 pounds of pellets per
hour. The flame will fluctuate between 1 inch
and 6 inches in height.
2. In the "Med" position, the Parlour will feed
approximately 3 pounds of pellets per hour. The
flame will fluctuate from 3 to 8 inches in height.
3. In the "High" position, the Parlour will feed
approximately 5 pounds of pellets per hour. The
flame will fluctuate between 3 inches and a full
flame. The fan speed will increase accordingly
as the heater automatically adjusts itself based
on the temperature inside the heater.
4. The "Clean" position is to be used only when
the heater is not burning and you wish to clean
out the combustion housing and fan blades. See
the "Hopper Clean Out" section under
"Maintenance Procedures."
5. After the heater is running for several hours and
you wish to turn it off, simply push the button to
"Off." If you use a remote or wall thermostat it
will turn off the stove automatically when the
desired room temperature is reached. The
heater will continue to run until it cools down
and it will then automatically shut down at
58 degrees F. or in 25 minutes, whichever
comes first.
6. REMEMBER: Each feed position will
fluctuate because the microprocessor
automatically adjusts the feed and air based on
temperature. This means the pellet feed rate and
flame height will change accordingly based on
quality of pellet and heat loss of dwelling.
HIGH TEMP/FLUE AND TRIM
INDICATORS
High Temp/Flue: There is a small window to the
left of the fan button that will blink red if the flue
pipe becomes obstructed or there is a high wind
condition, creating a back draft. If there is problem
with the fan guard becoming blocked due to dust
and lint build up then this light will come on and
stay steady red. The feed will shut off and the stove
will shut down when these two conditions are
present. Maintenance is required and thorough
cleaning and pipe check must be performed if these
conditions persist.