Hearth & Home Technologies MTVERNINSAE-MBK Manuel D’Utilisation

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7036-135E
September 1, 2008
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Mt. Vernon Pellet Insert (AE)
5.
Disposal of Ashes
Frequency:  As needed
By:  Homeowner
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a 
tight-fitting lid.  The closed container of ashes should 
be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, 
well away from all combustible materials, pending final 
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.
Figure 32.1 - Large Clinker
C.  General Maintenance and Cleaning
1.
Types of Fuel 
Depending on the type of fuel you are burning will dictate how 
often the firepot cleans itself.  If the fuel you are burning has 
a high dirt or ash content or you are burning other biomass 
fuels, it may be necessary to do a more thorough cleaning 
during the burn season.  
The auto-clean firepot system will routinely clean the 
firepot, at shutdown when the wall control is satisfied or the 
predetermined amount of burn time has elapsed.   
A clinker is formed when dirt, ash or a non-burnable 
substance is heated to 2000
°F (1093°C) and becomes glass-
like.  Clinkers filling the ash pan will have to be cleaned out 
more often than ash.  Excessive clinkers will eventually jam 
the auto-clean system and generate an error.  Figure 32.1.
2.
Auto-Clean System Inspection
Frequency:   Monthly or more frequently depending 
on fuel type 
By:  Homeowner
 
a. The appliance must be in complete shutdown, 
completely cool and the exhaust blower off.
 
b. Inspect the auto-clean springs for any degradation or 
deformation.  As the springs heat up and cool down 
they can lose tension.  
 
   If there is a gap showing above the firepot floor it means 
the springs have lost their tension and can not keep 
the floor in the proper position.  
 
   This will cause ignition problems and fuel falling into 
the ash pan.  Replace them if that occurs.
 
c. Inspect the holes in the firepot floor for any debris.  
They must be kept clear.  If you are burning corn, the 
holes have a tendency to fill with particles which will 
need to be removed.
3.
Cleaning Ash Pan
Frequency:  
 
 
Wood Pellet Fuel: Weekly or every 5 bags of fuel
Alternate Fuel:  Daily
By:  Homeowner
  Locate the ash pan underneath the firepot.  Slide the 
ash pan straight out.  Empty into a non-combustible 
container and re-install ash pan. When replacing ash 
pan push it back until it catches on the 2 side latches.  
See Disposal of Ashes below.
4.
Ash Removal from Firebox
Frequency:   Weekly or more frequently depending on 
fuel type or ash build-up.
By:  Homeowner
There must not be any hot ashes in the firebox during 
cleaning so allow the appliance to completely cool.    
Frequent cleaning of the ash in the firebox with a vacuum 
cleaner will help slow down the build-up of ash in the 
exhaust blower and vent system.
Disposal of Ashes
WARNING
•  Ashes should be placed in metal container 
with tight fitting lid.
•  Ashes should be retained in closed container 
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 
Clinker