Breckwell LUXURY SERIES P2000 Manual De Usuario

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VACUUM USE 
 
If a vacuum is used to clean your unit, we suggest using a vacuum 
designed for ashes. 
(We recommend LoveLess Ash Vac, 1-800-568-3949 Ext. #27) 
 
Some regular vacuums and shop vacs leak ash into the room. 
Your vacuum or shop vac may have a special filter or bag available 
to eliminate this leakage. 
 
CLEANING 
 
a. 
Heat Exchange Tubes – Your Breckwell stove is designed 
with a built-in heat exchange tube cleaner. This should be 
used every two or three days to remove accumulated ash on 
the tubes, which reduces the efficiency of your unit. Insert the 
handle end (with hole) of the cleaning tool onto the cleaning 
rod (refer to figure 22). The cleaner rod is located in the grill 
above the stove door. Move the cleaner rod back and forth 
several times to clean the heat exchanger tubes. When 
finished be sure to leave tube cleaner at the rear of the stove. 
 
b. 
Interior Chambers – Three ash doors in the firebox in the 
P2000 can be removed for periodic cleaning (refer to figures 
23 & 25). These doors allow access to the chamber 
surrounding the firebox. 
 
Periodically, you must vacuum ashes from these chambers. In 
some cases you will need to remove creosote, which can 
accumulate rapidly under certain conditions. A small wire brush 
can be used. It is important to remove this creosote because it is 
highly combustible. INSPECT BEHIND THESE CLEANING 
PLATES AT LEAST ONCE PER TON OF PELLETS BURNED 
UNTIL YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH HOW ASHES AND 
CREOSOTE ACCUMULATE WITH YOUR OPERATING 
PRACTICES. Use the small wire brush to also clean the inside of 
the chamber walls, above the access doors. 
 
BLOWERS 
 
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT POWER 
BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. 
 
 
Cleaning – Over a period of time, ashes or dust may collect on 
the blades of both the combustion blower and convection 
blower. Periodically the blowers should be cleaned as the ash 
and dust can impede performance. Creosote can also 
accumulate on the blades in the combustion blower. This 
needs to be brushed clean. The convection blower is 
accessed by opening the stove’s side panel. The combustion 
blower can be accessed by opening the stove’s right side 
panel. The convection blower is on the left (facing stove), and 
the combustion blower is on the right. 
 
NOTE: When cleaning, be careful not to dislodge balancing 
clip on convection blower or to bend fan blades. Some stove 
owners lightly spray an anti-creosote chemical on the fire to 
help reduce creosote formation within the stove. 
 
 
Oiling – Convection blower only. Manufacturer suggests oiling 
every 6 months. Refer to figure 26a & 27a for lubrication 
points. Use SAE 20W motor oil or turbine oil. Limit to one or 
two drops. 
 
NOTE: Combustion blower uses sealed bearings and does not             
            require oiling. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MAINTENANCE 
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FIGURE 25 
FIGURE 26a 
FIGURE 26b