Cumberland Stove Works MF3700 Manual De Usuario

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
MF3700, MF3800 Models
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OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION 
Connection from the intake pipe (2” diameter pipe in rear of
stove) to the outside of the house is REQUIRED for mobile
home  installation.    It  is  recommended  in  tightly  sealed 
homes  with  exhaust  fans  such  as  kitchen  or  bathroom
fans.  This will eliminate poor performance due to negative 
pressure. 
Only  noncombustible  pipe  2”  (or  greater)  in  diameter  is
approved  to  use  for  outside  air  connections  (straight  or
flexible).
PVC pipe is NOT approved and should NEVER 
be connected to the stove.  
If  the  air  inlet  is  connected  to  the  outside,  it  MUST  be 
terminated with a vertical 90º bend (down) or with a wind
hood. Failure to do so could result in a burn back during high 
winds blowing directly up the air inlet during a simultaneous 
power failure. 
Blockage, excessive length, or extra bends in the air intake
pipe will starve the stove of combustion air. A 90º bend is 
equivalent  in  restriction  to  approximately  30”  of  straight
inlet pipe.
MOBILE HOME
Installation in a mobile home should be in accordance with 
the manufactured home and safety standard. Department 
of  Housing  and  Urban  Development  (HUD)  CITE:
24CFR3280.707 stating this stove must be vented to the 
outside. In addition to the standard installation instructions, 
the following requirements are mandatory for installation 
in a mobile home:
1. Stove must be bolted to the floor. Stove will have four
tie-down straps that bolt to the feet and the floor.
2.  Stove must have an outside air source. 
3.  Stove must be electrically grounded to the steel chassis 
of the mobile home. 
4.  All vertical chimney vents must have wall supports. 
5. All exhaust systems must have a spark arrestor.
 WARNING
DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT 
OR SYSTEM.
DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM.
Figure 21: Mobile Home Anchor & Leg Assembly
 CAUTION
THE  OPERATION  OF  EXHAUST  FANS  SUCH  AS 
BATHROOM FANS, ATTIC FANS, ETC. MIGHT STARVE 
THE  PARLOR  STOVE  OF  COMBUSTIBLE  AIR 
CREATING  A  NEGATIVE  PRESSURE  IN  THE  ROOM. 
PROVIDE  ADEqUATE  VENTILATION  IN  THE  ROOM 
ACCOMPANYING THE PARLOR STOVE. IF NOT, THE 
PRESSURE SWITCH MAY SHUT OFF OPERATION OF 
THE PARLOR STOVE.
THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED 
HOME FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE 
MAINTAINED.
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Tie-down Straps
Lag Screw
UNDERSTANDING THE TRI-X CONTROLLER
1 - On - Starts stove operation when instructed.
2 - Off - Turns off stove operation at anytime
Note: Off Button will not instantly extinguish fire
3 & 4 - Temp Up, Temp Down
Controls heat levels 1-6 and local thermostat temperature.
5 & 6 - Fan Up, Fan Down
Controls level of convection fan (the fan that circulates warm air through
the room).
7 - Add Fuel
Pressing the Add Fuel Button will turn on the feed auger.  A L.E.D. light 
on the top right corner will be on when the auger is running.  Pressing this 
button once will turn the auger on for one minute.  If the button is pressed 
within the minute, the auger will then turn off.
8 - Thermostat On/Off
Push to scroll through thermostat options; local, remote, or none.
9 - Scroll
Allows user to change heat ranges.  Allows user to browse heat ranges.  
MF3800  users  have  the  option  of  running  the  igniter  during  normal 
operation.
10 - Enter - Chooses the top selection of the screen
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Figure 22: Controller key pad.