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Y RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION ljNG`t Department of Community&Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360)403-3551 THIS APPLICATION IS TO BE USED WHEN APPLYING FOR NEW MECHANICAL INSTALLATION AND OR GAS PIPING FOR EXISTING RESIDENCES. PLEASE FILL OUT ALL PAGES OF THIS APPLICATION AND INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION. Project Address: - 1 ( �� . `�c+�ri�Vn S R c. vsl. Project Description: Pe\kQt S v yl\S e'4* Owner: Address: ' �� ��, Mir��,n 5 City: State:l,,_,)Q Zip Code: -LZ-2, Phone: cp L cp\-% 2LiLkLi Email: Applicant: �5 �,�y Address: ?,�� �,��, � �,1 Sk . City: State: . Zip Code: Phone: I L k%-- 24LA$5 Email CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor Name: Address: 9 I<; " C �e�:� � � City: State: Zip Code: CtT1 License Number: Expiration: Phone: Email: STAFF USE ONLY Permit#: Accepted by: Date: 6/16LP Page 1 of 2 Min. to Mantle 36" - 915mm Min. Sidewall 1 9"-229mm ! , Min. 21 " 534 m m 76,i�j��j 10 � f � `36, 21i�i ' 9 � 34/N AGP Pellet Insert TM 0000�0�� TRAVIS INDUSTRIES HOUSE OF FIRE Masonry Fireplace • Factory-Built (Metal)Fireplace 0 0 o • Mobile Home Approved rt� o 0 0 0 0 0 ° ° �QQQOO 000000��� 0 -- Please read this entire manual before Tested and Listed by: installation and use of this pellet fuel- burning room heater. Failure to follow c US these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury, or even Intertek death. ASTM E1509-4 ULC-S628 -- Contact local building or fire officials WAWARNING]o about restrictions and installation HOT GLASS WILL inspection requirements in your area. CAUSEBURNS DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED. -- Save these instructions. NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN it TO TOUCH GLASS. Installer: After installation give this manual to the home- Travis Industries, Inc. owner and explain operation of this insert. Consumer: Retain this manual for future reference. www.travisproducts.com 12521 Harbour Reach Drive $10.00 © Copyright 2016, T.I. Mukilteo,WA 98275 Part# 100-01341 4160728 Introduction Introduction We welcome you as a new owner of an AGP pellet insert. In purchasing an AGP pellet insert you have joined the growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of an energy system reflects both a concern for the environment and aesthetics. The AGP pellet insert is one of the finest home heaters the world over. This manual will explain the installation, operation, and maintenance of this pellet-burning heater. Please familiarize yourself with this Owner's Manual before operating your heater and save the manual for future reference. Included are helpful hints and suggestions which will make the installation and operation of your new heater an easier and more enjoyable experience. We offer our continual support and guidance to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your heater. Important Information No other AGP pellet insert has the same serial number Mail your Warranty Card Today, and Save as yours. The serial number is on the safety label on Your Bill of Sale. the back of the appliance. This serial number will be needed in case you require To receive full warranty coverage, you will need service of any type. to show evidence of the date you purchased your heater. Do not mail your Bill of Sale to us. Model: AGP PI We suggest that you attach your Bill of Sale to this page so that you will have all the information Serial Number: you need in one place should the need for service or information occur. Purchase Date: Purchased From: NATIONAL We suggest that our pellet hearth FIREPLACE INSTITUTE products be installed and serviced by :E11 professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute° (NFI) as NFI Pellet Specialists or who are certified in Canada by 4Tech.ical CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technicalwood Energy Training www.nficertified.org Training (WETT). ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Table of Contents Introduction..............................................................2 To Adjust the Heat..................................................27 Important Information..............................................2 To Adjust the Fan....................................................28 Heating Specifications.............................................7 Auto-Fan.................................................................28 Dimensions...............................................................7 TSTAT(Thermostat) Mode....................................29 Electrical Specifications..........................................7 To Start the Insert in TSTAT Mode.........................29 Fuel............................................................................7 To Adjust the Heat Output.......................................29 ToShut Down.........................................................29 Emissions.................................................................7 Changing the TSTAT Program............................30 Efficiency..................................................................7 How to Tell Which TSTAT Program You Are In......30 Before You Begin.....................................................8 Switching Between Program 1,2,and 3.................30 Packing List..............................................................8 Thermostat Program 1 ............................................30 Items Required.........................................................8 Thermostat Program 2............................................31 Installation Options..................................................8 Thermostat Program 3............................................31 Planning the Installation..........................................9 Start-Up Sequence(igniter)...................................31 Minimum Fireplace Size..........................................9 Power Outages.......................................................31 FireplaceDamper.....................................................9 Manual Mode..........................................................31 Electrical Requirements........................................10 TSTAT Mode...........................................................31 Hopper Extension Set-up......................................11 Insert Maintenance.................................................32 Hopper Extension Setup.....................................12 Maintenance Schedule .......................................32 Clearances..............................................................13 Removing Flyash................................................32 Venting the Pellet Insert........................................14 Disposal of Ashes...............................................32 Maximum Venting Distance: ............... .............14 Insert Maintenance Tools....................................33 Pellet Vent Type..................................................14 Opening the Door................................................33 Installing the Pellet Vent.....................................14 Inspect the Burn..................................................33 Travis Vent Kits...................................................15 Cleaning the Fire Platform..................................34 Mobile Home Requirements..................................16 Cleaning the Heat Exchange Tubes ...................37 Outside Air(Used for Combustion—Use Part Cleaning the Glass..............................................38 #99200136)..............................................................16 Emptying the Ashpan..........................................38 Detachable Vent Connector..................................17 Cleaning Behind the Firebox Liners....................39 Connecting the Vent to the Vent Connector........17 Cleaning the Exhaust Duct..................................40 Restrictor Adjustment...........................................18 Access and Clean Components..........................41 Surround Panel &Control Panel Installation & Clean the Exhaust Blower...................................41 Removal..................................................................19 Cleaning the Convection Blower..........................43 Installation into a Masonry Fireplace...................23 Cleaning the Negative Pressure Tube................44 Installation into a Factory-Built(Metal) Fireplace24 Cleaning the Vent...............................................44 Safety Notice..........................................................25 Adjusting the Door Cam......................................45 Location of Controls..............................................25 Checking for Air Leaks........................................45 Loading Pellets.......................................................26 Troubleshooting Table..........................................46 Starting the Heater for the First Time...................26 Replacement Parts.................................................46 Curing the Paint..................................................26 Door Parts...........................................................46 ManualMode..........................................................27 Wiring Diagram.......................................................47 To Start...................................................................27 Thermostat Installation..........................................51 ToShut Down.........................................................27 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 4 Safety Precautions HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. Contact your local building officials KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING, to obtain a permit and information AND FURNITURE AWAY. on any installation restrictions or CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN inspection requirements in your BURNS. area. Notify your insurance Educate all children of the danger of Ok company of this appliance as well. a high-temperature heater. Young children should be supervised when they are in the same room as the heater. Do not operate the heater if you Never use gasoline, gasoline-type smell smoke coming from the lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal heater. Press the"STOP" button, lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start monitor your heater, and call your or"freshen up"a fire in this heater. _ dealer. Keep all such liquids well away from as the heater while it is in use. Do not store solid fuel or place such fuel within heater installation clearances or within the space required for charging and ash removal. Do not unplug the heater if you suspect a malfunction. Press the Ashes should be placed in a metal "STOP" button and periodically 0 container with a tight-fitting lid.The inspect the heater. closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or ASHES 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. Never try to repair or replace any The viewing door and ashpan must part of the heater unless be closed and latched during instructions are given in this operation. manual.All other work should be done by a trained technician. Do not alter this appliance in any way. This unit must be properly installed This heater is designed and approved [� to prevent the possibility of a house for pelletized wood fuel only. fire.The instructions must be strictly adhered to. Do not use makeshift methods or compromise in the installation. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Safety Precautions 5 Allow the appliance to cool Maintain the door and glass seal completely before carrying out any and keep them in good condition. maintenance or cleaning. Do not operate this heater with broken or missing glass. Do not slam the door or strike the glass. Notify your dealer to replace the ( D glass if glass on this appliance is broken or damaged. ` Do not operate the heater if the Do not place clothing or other flame becomes dark and sooty or if flammable items on or near this the fire platform overfills with I� appliance. pellets. Press the"STOP"button and periodically inspect the heater. The heater will not operate during a This heater must be connected to a power outage. standard115 V., 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an adapter plug or sever the grounding plug. Do not route the electrical cord underneath, in front of, or over the heater. Keep foreign objects out of the The exhaust system must be ? hopper. completely airtight and properly installed.The pellet vent joints must gea�'Z b led with n RTV 5001 F. (260, C.) silicone Your heater requires periodic When installed in a mobile home, maintenance and cleaning (see the heater must be bolted to the "Insert Maintenance"). Failure to floor, have outside air, and NOT BE maintain your heater may lead to 0 INSTALLED IN THE BEDROOM accumulation of soot, creosote, and ri (per H.U.D. requirements). Check ash, and smoke spillage or fire in Mobile with local building officials. your home. HOme ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 • Safety . • Do not throw this manual away. Disconnect the power before This manual has important performing any maintenance. This operating and maintenance Manual instructions that you will need at a later time. Always follow the instructions in this manual. The exhaust system should be Travis Industries, Inc. grants no checked at least twice a year for warranty, implied or stated,for any build-up of soot or creosote. the installation or maintenance of your appliance, and assumes no responsibility of any consequential damage(s). DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER. Soot and Flyash:Formation and Need for Removal—The products of combustion will contain small particles of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least twice every year to determine if cleaning is necessary. NEVER USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS FOR ANY PURPOSE ON THIS APPLIANCE. Establish a routine for the fuel, wood burner and firing technique. Check for creosote build-up daily until you know how often to clean the appliance for safe operation. Be aware that the hotter the fire, the less creosote is deposited, and weekly cleaning may be necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the coldest months. Contact your municipal or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire. Have a clearly understood plan in place for how to handle a chimney fire. Do not burn this insert if unburned pellets are in the ashpan. These should be removed as they may ignite. Smoke and CO Detectors: Make sure your home has a working smoke detector, especially near any bedrooms. We recommend having a smoke and/or CO detector in the same room as the wood heater for additional safety. Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas,woodburning or oil fired appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. California Health&Safety Code Sec. 25249.6 U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation • Qualified Only) Heating Specifications Approximate Maximum Heating Capacity(in square feet)*............................................800 to 2,000 Sq. Feet BTUs..............................................................................................................................11,480 to 41,000 Burn Rate(Pounds per Hour)***....................................................................................1.4 to 5 Maximum Burn Time on Low Burn***.............................................................................28 to 50 Hours HopperCapacity............................................................................................................40 to 70 Pounds Turn-Down Ratio............................................................................................................72% Heating capacity will vary depending on the home's floor plan,degree of insulation,and the outside temperature. It is also affected by the fuel size,quality,and moisture level. Based on 8,200 BTUs per pound. "' Small pellet size will decrease the stated burn rates and burn times. Differences of plus or minus 20%depending on fuel quality may occur. 33.25"(845mm)Min.Fireplace Width Dimensions 8.375"213mm 3"(77mm)Dia.Exhaust 21.75"(553mm) 1.75"(45mm)Dia.Intake }1 — . 11.5" 14.25"(362mm) G 293mm Min.Fireplace Depth 8.375" U 213mm Fireplace Opening 10"(254mm) 42"(1067mm) \ Extension Onto Hearth Control Panel Front of Firebox (for measuring hearth requirement) 30.5" e (775mm) e 26" e 24"(610mm)Maximum (661mm) a Hopper Setting(70lb.) 21"(534mm)Mlnimum Hopper Setting(40 lb.) Electrical Specifications Electrical Rating......................................................................................................115 Volts, 3 Amps, 60 Hz Watts during Start-Up Sequence............................................................................350 (approximately) Watts during Operation...........................................................................................250(approximately) Fuel This heater is designed and approved for pelletized wood fuel only(all grades). Emissions This heater meets the 2015 U.S. EPA's pelletized wood emission limits for pellet stoves sold after May 15, 2015. Tested to Method 28, 5G2 this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 9,300 to 31,200 BTU/hr and an emission value of 0.66g/h. Efficiency This model was not tested for efficiency however it is assigned a default efficiency of 78% by the EPA under previous subpart AAA. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 • Installation • Qualified Installers Only) Before You Begin READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE THIS HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH. Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this pellet heater and notify your insurance company before proceeding with installation. Packing List Cleaning to Bottle Brush tall Brush 4%:V Fuses • (9) Screws for Hopper Lid Items Required • AGP Pellet Door(SKU 96100793 or 96100774) • AGP Pellet Insert Side Panels (SKU 94400030, 94400031, or 94400032) Installation Options This insert must be installed into a clean undamaged fireplace . Fireplace must be: • Masonry Fireplace (Code-Conforming UBC Masonry Fireplace) -or- • Factory Built(Metal) Fireplace ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation • Qualified • • Planning the Installation HINT: Have an authorized Travis Industries dealer install this heater. If you install the heater yourself, have your dealer review your installation plans. HINT: Inspect the chimney and clean as necessary before installing the heater. NOTE: The convection blower is open to the fireplace cavity and may circulate odors from the fireplace. You may wish to paint the interior of the fireplace with latex paint to prevent odors from entering the home. The location of your wood heater in your home will decide how affectively the heat produced will spread throughout your house. Attention to the home design with consideration of natural convection and air circulation should be taken into account when choosing the placement of your heater within the home. Minimum Fireplace Size Mantel (combustible or non-combustible) Min.36"(915mm) 21" (534mm)* (ss \ 3�'hJ Min.33.25"(845mm) Min. 16"(407mm) (includes circuit board) 6"(153mm)from firebox front Min. 14.25" / (362mm) Non-Combustible Hearth (Spark Protection Only) Min. 36.75"(934mm) 6"(153mm)from hopper lid "Hopper Cover may be raised to 24" (610mm)to accommodate a larger hopper. / Fireplace Damper Any existing damper must be removed or locked in the open position. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 10 Installation • Qualified Only) Electrical Requirements • This heater requires a standard 120 volt, 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an adapter plug or sever the grounding plug. • This heater requires correct polarity. The line (hot) is on the right and has a smaller plug. The neutral (common) is on the left and has a larger plug. Use a circuit tester(available at hardware stores) or contact an electrician to verify correct polarity and grounding. 0 WARNING: CONNECTION TO A REVERSE POLARITY OR UN-GROUNDED CIRCUIT MAY DAMAGE YOUR HEATER'S CIRCUIT BOARD. THIS MAY CAUSE A SAFETY HAZARD, IMPROPER OPERATION, AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY. • Do not route the electrical cord underneath, in front of, or over the heater. HINT: Travis Industries manufactures a Insert Wiring Kit (97200315)that allows the power cord to be routed through the fireplace, concealing the power cord. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation • Qualified Only) Hopper Extension Set-up This pellet insert has a variable-height hopper. On large fireplaces (24" or greater height)the hopper may be extended to the upper position, increasing hopper capacity. On smaller fireplaces (under 24"fireplace height)the hopper top may be placed in a lower position. Use the chart below to determine the hopper extension position. Hopper Extension Position Hopper Height A Lowest Position 21" B Mid-Low 21.75" C Middle Position 22.5" D Mid-High 23.25" E Highest 24" 0 The hopper extends 14.25" into the fireplace. For determining the maximum hopper extension, measure the fireplace 14.25" into the fireplace. The hopper top is shipped attached to the hopper assembly with shipping screws. Follow the instructions below to attach the hopper top to the hopper assembly using the screws included in the owner's pack. Determine the correct hopper extension based on the table below. 000000 0 0 0 0 o � 0 0 o � I 0 o C 0 o 0 0 o � o p 0 0 0 0 0 o E 0 0 0 o � 0 0 0 Shipping Screw (both sides) ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation12 • Qualified Installers Only) Hopper Extension Setup 1 Remove the two shipping screws on each side of the insert (see illustration on previous page). 2 Remove the hopper top. 1 3 Use a center-punch to remove the appropriate knock-outs from the hopper walls (9 total). The holes are punched out from the inside. Make sure to support the hopper walls while removing the knock-outs. In the example below the"A" position is used (tallest hopper position). 4 Place the hopper top over the hopper assembly. Line up the holes in the hopper top with the holes on the hopper assembly. Use the 9 screws included in the owner's pack to secure the hopper top to the hopper assembly. Oo • O O�. O O . ♦ ter. � � ' ' � 1 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation (For Qualified Installers Only) 13 Clearances ^ Insert must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes, doors), 30" (915mm)nf the front of the heater. ^ Insert must be placed a minimum 8" (229mm)from a side wall (or combustible protruding more than 3/4" (20mm)>. Mantel Requirements Minimum ^ ^ Themanta| mustmoettherequinementa '''°" (*15 ) shown in the illustration hm the right. Hearth Requirements ^ The non-combustible hearth must extend 0^ to the front and sides of the firebox opening (you must open the door tomaaauny). Placing the Insert ^ The insert must be placed within an undamaged masonry or factory built(meta|) fireplace. Loose bricks or other damage must befixed. Clean the fireplace before installing. Apply the"This fireplace has been altered..."sticker to the fireplace. You may wish to place it in a location where it Min.9" will be covered by the surround panels. Side Wall (229mm) The vent should be routed to the fireplace prior to installing the insert. See the section "Vent Installation"for details on vent location. Use the leveling bolts for j fireplaces with recessed floors. Un-screw the bolts prior to placing the insert. Place the insert so the back edge of the baseplete extends 14-1/4" (362mm)into the fireplace. Run the power cord to the side along the front of the fireplace —��. (do not route-__ the—_,. 14 Installation • Qualified Installers Only) Venting the Pellet Insert • INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER. • DO NOT CONNECT THE PELLET VENT TO A VENT SERVING ANY OTHER APPLIANCE OR INSERT. • DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT. • USE AN APPROVED WALL THIMBLE WHEN PASSING THE VENT THROUGH WALLS AND A CEILING SUPPORT/FIRE-STOP SPACER WHEN PASSING THE VENT THROUGH CEILINGS (MAKE SURE TO MAINTAIN CLEARANCE TO ANY COMBUSTIBLES). Maximum Venting Distance: • Maximum venting height is 35' (maximum horizontal offset is 10') • Use no more than 180° of elbows (two 90' elbows, or two 45° & one 90° elbow, etc.). Pellet Vent Type • Must be Type "L" vent and/or Type "L" chimney liner. • 3" diameter vent may be used if vent is 20' or less. • 4" diameter vent is required if vent height is over 20'. Installing the Pellet Vent Seal each vent section (including adapters, elbows, etc...) by • Pellet vent connections must be sealed injecting a liberal amount of 500' airtight with 500° F. RTV silicone and F e F. RTV silicone into the gap screwed together with at least three 5s`°°e between sections. sheet metal screws. r.r.r.r:r: r.r.r.r.r. '. 4•ti•ti•ti•ti•......... •J•J•J•J• The exhaust quick- con nect can be ec •tifti• removed to allow for ,. installation and cleaning. Pellet Vent Termination • Termination must be a minimum 6" above the top of the chimney (NOTE: the chimney must meet local codes for height above the roof or other obstructions). • Must have an approved cap (to prevent water from entering). • Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material. • This fireplace insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of 3" or 4" diameter extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney. The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S636, Standard for Lining Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory-Built Chimneys and Vents, or CAN/ULC-S640, Standard for Lining Systems for New Masonry Chimneys. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation • Qualified Installers Only) Travis Vent Kits 20' Vent Kit 98900052 35' Vent Kit 98900053 • ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 16 Installation (For Qualified Installers Only) Mobile Home Requirements • Outside air is required (used for combustion) -see the directions below. /A DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM. CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED. Outside Air (Used for Combustion - Use Part #99200136) Travis Industries strongly recommends outside air for all installations, especially for those with relatively air-tight homes. • Must not be drawn from an enclosed space (garage, unventilated crawl space). • Must not be over 48" (1220mm) long • Must be made with 1 3/4" (45mm)diameter or larger metal or aluminum duct with a metal screen attached to the end to keep out rodents (P.V.C. or other combustible materials may not be used). We recommend the Travis Industries Outside Air Kit(part#99200136—additional duct may be required). • Must have a rain cap or down-turned elbow to prevent water from entering. • Must be located so that it will not become plugged by snow or other material. Outside air may be drawn from the chimney cavity. Make sure to include an air opening at the top of the chimney. Use a non-combustible block-off plate or barrier(insulation)to seal the chimney from the fireplace. Maximum Outiside Air Length is 48"(1220mm) Seal this area with silicone and/or insulation. Outside air may be drawn through the ash cleanout. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation • Qualified Installers Only) 17 Detachable Vent Connector This insert includes a detachable vent connector(also attaches to the air intake). This allows the installer to attach the chimney liner to the vent connector, slide the insert into place, then connect the vent connector to the appliance. See the illustration below for using the vent latch on the vent connector. 0 • •f ` 0 c ° • c • Connecting the Vent to the Vent Connector 1 Remove the vent connector from the appliance. 2 Apply a bead of high-temperature RTV silicone to the slip connector for the chimney liner. Insert the slip connector into the vent connector and secure using (4) sheet metal screws. Apply additional RTV silicone to the area around the connection to ensure an air-tight seal. NOTE: All vent connections should be made with the tapered section facing downwards (see photos below). ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 • Installation • Qualified Installers • 3 Apply a bead of high-temperature RTV silicone to the chimney liner. Insert the chimney liner into the slip connector and secure using (4) sheet metal screws. Apply additional RTV silicone to the area around the connection to ensure an air-tight seal. 4 If using outside air, attach to the vent connector using a hose clamp. 5 Attach the vent connector to the insert. Make sure the silicone gasket attached to the bottom of the vent connector is intact and remains in place. f • t Restrictor Adjustment In certain installations with excessive draft, the restrictor will require adjustment to the closed position (heater goes out on low or vent heights above 30'). Contact your dealer for details if you believe your pellet insert is encountering excessive draft. Follow the directions below to adjust the restrictor to the closed position. To adjust the restrictor to closed position: a) Remove the burn platform. b) Loosen the two screws. c) Slide the restrictor down. d)Tighten the screws. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation • Qualified Installers • • Surround Panel & Control Panel Installation & Removal NOTE: Attach the vent prior to installing the surround panels (and circuit board). 1. Position the insert so the front of insert is approximately 14" to 16" from the fireplace opening. 2. The control panel is shipped inside a box, attached to the top of the insert. Remove it from the box and place it near the insert. Y 3. On older models the side panels are shipped attached (on newer models the panels are ordered separately—skip to step 5).. Each side panel is held in place with two screws (see photo below, to the left). Use a phillips screwdriver to loosen these screws 2 turns. 2 Turns A ZZ 2 Screws Hold Side Panel in q_ j Place ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation20 • Qualified Installers • 4. Slide each side panel forward and place aside. The side panels have slots that fit over the screws. / ! J 00, OV / I it / i i i i [All �, �► NOTE: When re-installing the side panel, make sure the tabs on the panel insert into the slots on the front of the insert ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation • Qualified Installers Only) 21 5. Place the surround panel in front of the insert. Make sure the wingnut on the surround panel is loosened 3 to 4 turns. Slide the control panel under the wingnut, push it in, then slide it down into place. Tighten the wingnut to secure the control panel in place. Make sure this wingnut is loosened 3 to 4 turns. Bottom of control panel i 6. Carefully slide the surround panel over the hopper lid, taking care to prevent scratching. When sliding the panel into place, lift up on the panel to prevent scratching (use plastic from the stove packaging to prevent scratching). j fly �i f � � 1 4 Q ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation22 • Qualified Installers • 7. The panel has hooks on the sides that fit over slots on the insert. Grasp the panels with both hands, lift slightly, then push forward until all four hooks (and tabs on top of insert) engage the slots on the insert. Double-check panel alignment to verify all hooks have engaged. I Hooks 1 1 8. Slide the insert into place, making sure to protect the hearth. 9. Attach the side panels (see steps 3 and 4). ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Installation (For Qualified Installers Only) 23 Installation into a Masonry Fireplace "L"Vent Vertical Cap Cover Plate (non-combustible) Storm Collar Seal the cover plate with silicone. "L"Vent Flex Section ---------- .......... HINT: c9 Paint the interior of the c fireplace with latex paint to prevent fireplace odors rom entering the home. Outside air may be drawn from the ash cleanout. @ Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 24 Installation (For Qualified Installers Only) Installation into a Factory-Built (Metal) Fireplace "L"Vent Vertical Cap Cover Plate(non-combustible) Storm Collar Seal the cover plate with silicone. The log grate, screen(and rails), and doors(if vent Flex Section present)must be removed. The smoke shelf shields damper,and baMes may be removed if attached with mechan-i-c-aF- fasteners. The firebrick(refractory) may be removed. e II HINT: Paint the interior of the fireplace with latex paint to NOTE:The fixed spacers e prevent fireplace odors from under the appliance may not entering the home. be removed. ............ The metal sides,frame members,or other You may remove the leveling bolts and The metal floor of the fir9box may structural components of the factory built attach telescoping legs to support the be removed leaving he fireplace place fireplace may not be removed or altered. insert on raised fireplaces. ces. floor outer wrap. Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Operation Safety Notice READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL (ESPECIALLY THE "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" ON PAGES 4 AND 5) BEFORE USING THIS INSERT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH. DO NOT UNPLUG THE INSERT TO TURN IT OFF. THIS INSERT RELIES UPON ELECTRICITY TO PUSH THE FLUE GASES OUT THE PELLET VENT— UNPLUGGING IT MAY LEAD TO SMOKE ENTERING YOUR ROOM. /A/\ FAILURE TO MAINTAIN YOUR HEATER WILL LEAD TO A RESTRICTED COMBUSTION AIR SYSTEM, LEADING TO POOR PERFORMANCE AND IN SOME CASES, SMOKE SPILLAGE INTO THE ROOM. SEE THE "MAINTENANCE" SECTION FOR DETAILS. AADO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS TO START THIS HEATER. Location of Controls The control panel is located on the right panel, behind an access door. Open the access door to access the controls. tit HIGH A jj$d LOW FAN r l WARNING GLASS AND SURFACES OF TO CAUSE SEVERE BURNS KEEP D. AND PETS AWAY ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 26 Operation Loading Pellets Lift the hopper lid to its vertical position. Pour pellets into the hopper. NOTE: If the hopper lid is opened for more than 1 minute, the stove will enter shut down cycle. If this happens, simply restart the stove. WARNING:The top of the insert becomes hot during operation. Make sure to keep any flammable items (bag of pellets)away from the top while reloading. NOTE: Pull this knob to release hopper lid. NOTE: The insert will not run when the lid is open. - r - a i Starting the Heater for the First Time Start the Heater- Let it Burn for 1 Hour-THEN OPEN THE DOOR. The insert paint is cured through heat. To prevent it from bonding to the door gasket, you must burn the heater for approximately 1 hour, then open and close the door to break any bonding. Curing the Paint Allow 48 hours This insert uses a heat-activated paint that will emit some fumes while starting the first fire. Open doors and windows to the room to vent _ these fumes. You may also notice oil burning off of the interior of the insert. This rust- stopping agent will soon dissipate. Allow 48 hours for the paint to cure. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Operation Manual Mode Manual mode requires the user to turn the heater on and off manually and select the heat output setting. To Start To Shut Down Press the START button on the control panel. Press the STOP button on the control panel. The The insert will enter the start-up sequence for insert will begin the shut-down process, which approximately 22 minutes. takes approximately 45 minutes. LOWIWO* LOW IN HIAT HEAT 0 LOW 0 LOW FAN FAN SDI N t VVARNINGWARNING To Adjust the Heat Turn the HEAT knob on the control panel to the left (lower heat)or right (higher heat). The HEAT knob adjusts the rate of pellets feeding into the insert. UM FU LOW FAN t WARNING ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 To Adjust the Fan Turn the FAN knob on the control panel to the left (lower fan)or right (higher fan). The FAN knob adjusts the speed of the insert's 8 8 blower to move more heat LOW out into the room. 0 HUT A WARNING Auto-Fan Turn the FAN knob to the AUTO-FAN setting on the control panel to automatically adjust the fan speed based on the feed rate into the hopper. This allows for more LOW OWt4, efficient operation. AVTO FM LOW FAN . \ MGH A WARNING ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Operation 29 TSTAT (Thermostat) Mode TSTAT mode allows you to use a thermostat to control room temperature. The insert automatically turns on when the temperature drops below the thermostat setting and turns off(or to low)once the thermostat setting is met. Wireless thermostats are available from Travis Industries. See your dealer for details. To Start the Insert in TSTAT Mode Press the TSTAT button on the control panel. If there is a call for LOW heat from the thermostat, the insert will enter the start-up NUT sequence for approximately 22 minutes. 141 FAN 11,8 LOW OARNING To Adjust the Heat Output Use the HEAT knob on the control panel to adjust the heat output. NOTE: Depending upon which TSTAT Program you are in (1, 2, or 3), the heat output may vary once the target temperature is reached. For details, see"Changing the TSTAT Program"on page 30. TIP: If you find that the insert turns on and off LOW repeatedly, you may wish to turn the heat output to a lower setting, which willlie provide a more consistent heat output over time, and eliminate the need for the thermostat to repeatedly turn off the insert. To Shut Down FAN Press the STOP button on the control panel. The insert will begin the shut- down process, which takes about approximately 45 minutes. A VVARNING Ir ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 1 Operation Changing the TSTAT Program This heater comes with three TSTAT programs built in. Each program is unique and allows you to modify your thermostat setting to your preference. The insert is shipped pre-programmed in TSTAT program 1. How to Tell Which TSTAT Program You Are In When the heater is placed in thermostat mode (TSTAT button pressed), the BLUE light will flash once, twice, or three times. This will let the operator know which thermostat program the heater in. One blue flash indicates thermostat program 1. Two blue flashes indicates program 2. Three blue flashes indicates program 3. Switching Between Program 1, 2, and 3 Each time you press the"STOP" and "TSTAT' button simultaneously while the unit is cold, the TSTAT program will toggle to the next program. Continue to press these two buttons until the blue Auto-Fan LED light flashes the program you wish to use. Thermostat Program 1 When the thermostat stops calling for heat (the thermostat is open)the thermostat"steps down"to a lower heat setting. The heater will stay at this setting for 15 minutes. If the thermostat does not call for heat, the thermostat will "step down" again to a lower setting (or off). At any time if the thermostat calls for heat(thermostat is closed) during this cycle, the heater will resume at the HEAT output setting set at the control board. If thermostat calls for heat If thermostat stops calling for heat(thermostat Heater Set at (thermostat closed) open) HIGH Heater runs at setting set Heater goes to MEDIUM. If after 15 minutes on control panel dial. thermostat still open, heater goes to MEDIUM- LOW. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater goes to LOW. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater turns off. Heater Set at If thermostat calls for heat If thermostat stops calling for heat(thermostat (thermostat closed) open) MEDIUM Heater runs at setting set Heater goes to MEDIUM-LOW. If after 15 on control panel dial. minutes thermostat still open, heater goes to LOW. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater turns off. Heater Set at If thermostat calls for heat If thermostat stops calling for heat(thermostat (thermostat closed) open) MEDIUM-LOW Heater runs at setting set Heater goes to LOW. If after 15 minutes on control panel dial. thermostat still open, heater turns off. Heater Set at If thermostat calls for heat If thermostat stops calling for heat(thermostat (thermostat closed) o en LOW Heater runs at setting set Heater will run for 15 minutes. If thermostat still on control panel dial. open, heater turns off. NOTE: This program is not recommended for areas with little heating requirements (mild climates, small rooms, etc.). ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Operation Thermostat Program 2 In Thermostat Mode Program 2 when the thermostat stops calling for heat(the thermostat is open)the following happens: • The burn rate decreases to Level 1 (low)for 15 minutes. If there is no call for heat during that time... • The unit turns off. If there is a call for heat by the thermostat (the thermostat is closed)at any point during this cool-down period then the burn rate resumes corresponding with the setting on the control panel. Thermostat Program 3 In Thermostat Mode Program 3 when the thermostat stops calling for heat(the thermostat is open)the following happens: • The burn rate decreases to Level 1 (low)and remains at this level until there is a call for heat by the thermostat(the thermostat is closed), then resumes corresponding with the setting on the control panel. Start-Up Sequence (Igniter) The heater enters a start-up sequence whenever there is a call for heat and the heater isn't hot(on). This ensures proper operation through all settings and operational states (hot or cold, pellets burning or not burning, etc.), and overrides all user settings (except the OFF position). During this period the START light will flash. The insert will not enter start-up if you are loading pellets into the hopper. During the start-up sequence, the pellets will load into the fire platform, the flame will ignite, and the room air blower will come on when the heater comes up to the selected temperature. NOTE: If the heater doesn't light 2 times in a row, both the START and STOP lights will turn on. The combustion blower will run for about an hour before shutting off. Check to make sure there are pellets in the hopper. We recommend cleaning the burn pot and making sure all air ports are clear of debris. Reset the unit by unplugging it and then plugging it back in. Power Outages BECAUSE THIS INSERT RELIES UPON A 113 117 BLOWER TO EVACUATE SMOKE, SOME 0ID SMOKE MAY ENTER THE HOME DURING A POWER OUTAGE. LEAVE THE DOOR CLOSED TO KEEP THE POSSIBILITY OF SMOKE SPILLAGE TO A MINIMUM. NOTE: Travis Industries recommends a minimum vertical vent of 5' to ensure adequate draft during a power outage. NOTE: The exhaust blower will start and run up to 20 minutes every time power is interrupted (or the power cord is unplugged and plugged in). The red light on the control panel will also turn on. This safety feature evacuates smoke from the heater after a power interruption. Manual Mode After power is restored, if the heater is hot, it will enter the start-up sequence. If the unit has cooled it will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20 minutes to ensure smoke evacuation). TSTAT Mode After power is restored, if the thermostat calls for heat, the unit will enter the start-up sequence and restart. If the thermostat does not call for heat it will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20 minutes to ensure smoke evacuation). ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Insert Maintenance The following section details extensive maintenance procedures. We strongly suggest these items be carried out by a trained service technician, possibly by a service agreement set up with your dealer. NOTE: Pellet quality may vary by region. The maintenance schedule may need to be revised to accommodate pellet quality with excessive ash. /A DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD AND MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) PRIOR TO CONDUCTING SERVICE. Maintenance Schedule Weekly Maintenance (or every 5 bags of fuel): • Inspect Burn • Clean the fire platform • Clean the heat exchange tubes Monthly Maintenance (or every 20 bags of fuel): • Empty the ashpan • Clean vertical exhaust ducts • Clean the glass Yearly Maintenance (or every ton of fuel): • Clean firebox liners • Clean lower exhaust duct • Clean convection blower • Clean negative pressure tube • Clean the vent • Clean under fire platform • Adjust door hinge and latch • Check for air leaks • Access and Clean Components • Inspect Fireplace and Chimney Removing Flyash This heater was designed to allow for easy flyash removal with the included tools. However, to ease maintenance, several pellet insert owners have purchased vacuums specifically made to remove flyash. Furthermore, some of these vacuums are heat-resistant to allow for flyash removal while it is still warm. DO NOT USE A STANDARD VACUUM ON THIS APPLIANCE (except to clean the pellet dust out of the hopper). Standard vacuums may spread the fine particles inside the flyash into the home and are not heat- resistant(hot flyash may cause the internal portion of vacuums to ignite). NOTE: Ask your authorized Travis dealer for a recommended ash vacuum. Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible 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. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 33 Insert Maintenance Tools Included with the insert are three tools for maintenance: a bottle brush, brush and the cleaning tool. Opening the Door /A MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) BEFORE OPENING THE DOOR AND CONDUCTING SERVICE. Turn the handle clockwise and pull to open the door, as shown below. A Inspect the Burn Once a week you should inspect the flame quality inside your appliance. When burning on high, the flames should be bright orange. If the flames seem to be coming only from the sides, or are orange/black, turn the heater off and check for clinkers (ashes that solidify into a clump). The most likely causes of clinkers are: • Poor pellet quality • The door or glass has an air leak • The exhaust system requires cleaning ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 34 Maintenance Cleaning the Fire Platform Once a week you should clean and inspect the fire platform. The following steps outline this process. 1. Open the door. 2. Remove the visual deflector. Note how the deflector has two hooks on each side that fit over pins to the side of the burn platform. a e a a a a O o 0 0 000 00�0 � 0000 0 0 0 0 0 p o 0 0 0 0 0 O o o O O OO O O 0o O oQ O O 00 p O 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O CDO O 0 O NOTES ON REPLACING THE VISUAL DEFLECTOR When in place, make sure the visual deflector is pressed down fully on both sides. If it is not fully seated, airflow to the burn platform may be displaced and the appliance may burn poorly. 3. Use the cleaning tool to scrape away hardened clinkers or buildup on the fire platform. Use the narrow tip to clear any plugged holes. The fire platform must be free from buildup for the pellets to burn completely. 0000, ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 35 4. Brush away flyash around the fire platform using the brush included with the insert. The flyash will fall into the ashpan below. Flow Brush the flat surfaces to remove flyash f 5 Remove the burn platform from the platform holder. DD D O O p D D D O 0 O o O O o O O O O P o p O O O 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 O O O OO O O p 00 00 O O O O 0 0 0 O CD 0 0 OO O F ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 36 Maintenance 67 Clean the inside of the burnpot holder. i ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 37 Cleaning the Heat Exchange Tubes The heat exchange tubes may accumulate ash when the appliance is in use. To clean, follow the directions below. 1. With the hopper lid open and door closed, pull the insert grill up and forward as shown below. NOTE: Use both hands on the grill. Using one hand in the middle of the grill may cause it to warp. .10 2. Hook the cleaning tool onto the heat exchange scraper rod as shown below. 0 1 I 3. Move the scraper rod back and forth a few times to clean the heat exchange tubes. NOTE: Door must be shut while cleaning the heat exchange tubes. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 38 Maintenance Cleaning the Glass Open the doors and clean the glass with a non-abrasive glass cleaner and rag. Emptying the Ashpan /A MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) BEFORE CONDUCTING SERVICE. /A THE ASHPAN MUST BE IN PLACE WHILE THE HEATER IS IN USE. The ashpan will accumulate ash as you use the appliance. See the steps below to empty the ashpan. 1. Rotate the ashpan door handle clockwise and swing the door open. �w 2. Remove the ashpan from the appliance and properly dispose of the ashes (see "Disposal of Ashes" on page 32 for details). L &I --i NOTE: Make sure the ashpan is pushed in 100% when replaced (this allows for full flyash coverage). ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 39 Cleaning Behind the Firebox Liners Front View of Firebox Liners Isometric View (note how the top liner has a flange that bends down) 0 D Ll '1 r J `1 The firebox liners help trap flyash before it enters the exhaust blower. Remove the liners and clean the area behind them following the directions below. 1. Open the door. 2. Remove the top liner. It is held in place with 3 tabs at the bottom and one large tab (and slot) on the sides. To remove, lift it up and slide it out. 3. Remove the side liners. They have keyhole slots that fit over screws on the side of the firebox. Lift them up, tilt them inwards, then remove. w 4 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 40 Maintenance 4. Remove the rear liner. Lift it up and remove it from the firebox. - J 5. With the liners removed, clean all flyash and debris from the firebox. Clean the liners before replacing. Cleaning the Exhaust Duct The exhaust duct directs air to the exhaust blower. Follow the directions below to clean. 1. Open the door. 2. Remove the ashpan. 3. Remove the two exhaust duct covers as shown below. w- f 4. Use a brush or vacuum cleaner to clean out the exhaust ducts and the area inside the firebox. Woe �l a -- I W-- ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 41 Access and Clean Components The insert may be removed to inspect and access the components. Follow the directions below to remove the insert from the fireplace. /A DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD (OR DISABLE THE BREAKER)AND MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) PRIOR TO CONDUCTING SERVICE. 1. Remove the surround panel (and control panel) and place aside. 2. Use the latch to disconnect the flue assembly from the insert. 3. Place protection on top of the hearth to protect it against scratches. 4. Slide the insert forward 4"to 12"to gain access to the components (if necessary). 5. Use a vacuum/compressed air to clean the internal components (cooling fan, auger motor, etc.). Clean the Exhaust Blower /A MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) BEFORE CONDUCTING SERVICE. /A THE ASHPAN MUST BE IN PLACE WHILE THE HEATER IS IN USE. 1. Remove the insert from the fireplace (see above). 2. Loosen the 8 screws holding the intake duct cover in place (11/32" nutdriver). Remove the intake duct cover by sliding it up and off the studs (the gasket will remain in place). ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 42 Maintenance 3. Loosen the 8 screws holding the exhaust duct cover in place (11/32" nutdriver). Remove the exhaust duct cover by sliding it up and off the studs (the gasket will remain in place). _ 4. Clean the exhaust blower with a bottle brush or vacuum. NOTE: Take care to prevent damaging the combustion blower impellers. ILA &_ II . . 1 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 43 Cleaning the Convection Blower 1 Remove the insert from the fireplace (see page 41). 2 Disconnect the wires leading to the convection blower. ��Jr 3 Remove the 2 wingnuts securing the blower assembly (disregard photo below). Lift out and remove the convection blower from the insert as shown below. NOTE: Do not over-tighten the wingnuts when replacing (the rubber grommets must flex to absorb vibrations). a Remove the 2 Wingnuts 4 Remove all dust and debris from the convection blower. NOTE: Take care to prevent damaging the impellers. r•. I r 1 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 44 Maintenance Cleaning the Negative Pressure Tube 1. Disconnect the end of the tube from the combustion blower. 2. Clean the nozzle (use a paper clip, pipe cleaner, etc.). Jwl Cleaning the Vent Make sure the cap is free of debris (especially if it has a screen that could become blocked). Check the vent sections for creosote A accumulation(indicating a poorly burning stove). Accumulation over 1/4"must be \ removed. Flyash will deposit along sections that are horizontal. On vertically vented systems,the dirtiest portion is often the point where the vent turns upwards (i.e.the 'Tee"). Fortunately,the"Tee"has a built- U in clean-out cover. Place a container under the "Tee",disconnect the cover and remove all flyash. While open, use a flashlight to look up the vent to check for build-up. /A WHENEVER ANY PORTION OF THE PELLET VENT IS DISCONNECTED, THE JOINTS MUST BE SEALED WITH RTV 5000 F. SILICONE SEALANT, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 45 Adjusting the Door Cam The door cam should be tight enough to pull the door against the face of the stove yet not so tight as to not allow full handle rotation. To tighten the door cam, remove the door handle and remove one of the washers between the door frame and cam (the washer may be stored for future use by placing it between the cam and nut). To loosen the door cam, add a washer between the door frame and cam. NOTE: Older models use 7 washers between the door&cam. Newer models use 1 bushing &3 washers. Cam Door Frame(with gasket) / Nut Bushing/ Washers �Washers Door Handle 9/16"Wrench — Checking for Air Leaks /A Air leaks into the firebox will decrease the stove's performance greatly, leading to excessive sooting, inefficient burning, and perhaps a malfunction. • Inspect the door gasket to make sure it is fully attached. If the door gasket is worn or flattened, replace. • If the glass is cracked, replace. The glass is held in place with clips. • Open the ashpan access door and inspect the gasket around the door. Re-attach or replace the gasket if necessary. Re-attach, or replace the gasket if necessary. NOTE:Ask your authorized Travis dealer to demonstrate how to check a door seal. Bi-Yearly Maintenance (or Every 2 Tons of Pellets) — Chisel Inspection & Replacement • The chisel is used to separate pellets as they drop from the hopper into the feed mechanism. The most common symptom of a worn chisel is a recurring"knock"every few minutes while the heater is running. To inspect the chisel,first empty the hopper(on inserts, the hopper lid will need to be removed). Turn the appliance on and turn the heat rate to"HIGH". The chisel will rotate into view(it is the serrated component held in place with two screws). If the chisel appears worn it may be replaced. • To remove the chisel, unplug the heater, remove the hopper cover, then remove the cover plate at the bottom of the hopper(6 screws hold it in place). The chisel is held in place with two cap head screws (use a 1/8" hex wrench to remove). Remove the chisel and replace with a new chisel (available from your dealer). NOTE: There are two shims under the chisel—make sure to replace the shims when installing the chisel. Return the heater to the correct configuration before operating. Hex Wrench 000 a • y Thick Shim r� Thin Shim O O • Chisel O 1/4"Nutdriver ilw . ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 46 Maintenance Troubleshooting Table Lights on the control panel will flash when a fault has occurred. Follow the steps below to diagnose. Diagnostic Possible Don't Call for Service Code: Cause: Until You: • Press the STOP button to clear the error code. RED LIGHT FLASHING Inadequate draft, plugged pressure . Press the START button to re-ignite the switch, or push auger error. appliance. Ignition startup has failed. . Press the STOP button to clear the error code. RED & GREEN LIGHTS NOTE: The 2nd time this happens • Verify the appliance has pellets, clean the FLASH SIMULTANEOUSLY consecutively, the lights will be solid burn platform,then restart the appliance. and appliance will lock out for 1 hour. • Press the STOP button to clear the error code. Appliance is over-temperature and has . Verify the appliance is clean (free of ash and BLUE LIGHT entered safety shutdown mode. The debris) and the room blower operates (clean FLASHING appliance will no longer feed pellets if necessary). and both blowers will remain on until the appliance has cooled sufficiently. • Clean the burn platform then restart the appliance. Appliance ran out of fuel or hopper lid • Press the STOP button to clear the error code. RED & GREEN LIGHTS not fully closed. In rare cases, the • Verify the appliance has pellets, the hopper is FLASH ALTERNATELY metering motor or system disc may fully closed, clean the burn platform, then have malfunctioned. restart the appliance. Replacement Parts Contract your Travis Industries Dealer for replacement parts. Use only replacement parts from Travis Industries designed specifically for this heater. Door Parts 0 3 1 4 10 2 7 d 5 9 8 ID# Description Qty Part# ID# Description Qty Part# 1 Glass Gasket(3/8"Diameter) 1 250-02801 2 Glass—Rectangular 1 250-02073 Glass-Arched 1 250-02678 3 Glass Clips w Gasket 1 250-00174 4 Door Gasket 7/8"Diameter 1 250-00178 5 RTV High Temp.600'Silicone 6 Door Handle Assembly 1 250-02074 7 Door Knob 1 250-02964 8 Door Washer 1 250-00364 9 Door Cam 1 250-00598 10 Screws(8)8-32 x 1/2"Torx 1 250-01478 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Maintenance 47 Wiring Diagram Control Board ;--- Optional Remote AGP NSERT AZT DIAGRAM ------------• or Thermostat ° ♦♦ � 0 Fuse IN o Holder 5 Amp ® Black goos o a io o o z '7111111111111111 Black 3 1 3 2 4 E � 02 White 7 1 0 0 4 30 06 2 8 6 5 x 5 O 0 8 nn eu a a LED 4 1 70 Bulb CS C7 ° Cooling Inline Fuse Fan 0.5 Arnp LED System Disc o 0 o Swtch 110°NO m Hopper Safety ty Snap Disc Snap Disc 1 ' ° 200°NC 200°NC a Encoder Nblex ° Exhaust — — Red Blower x" Hopper Lid Flow Switch � Switch Red Convection � Push N tering Blower power Cord Auger Nbtor Auger Nbtor x �W Caound Igniter 0 0 e 0� Hot Common White White Wilt, -- ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 48 Safety Label G-R. WARM-4 -DO NOT RENDVE OR COVER THIS LABEL SERIAL.NO: 1VDDEL:AGP Insert Intertek listed Pelletized Solid Fuel Burning Appliance Report No.G100518006PRT-001 Also for use in mobile homes Control No.4000515 Certified for US and Canada Conforms to ASTME1509-12,Room heater Pellet Burning Type(LM 84 HUD,Certified to ULC S628 Electrical Rating:115 V 60Iiz,3 Amp:Start 3 Amps,Run 2.9 Amps with blower on I3igh Nhximum Input Rating:5.0lbs/hr This pellet fired appliance has been tested and listed for use in manufactured(mobile)homes in accordance with OAR 814-23-900 through 814-23-909. WARNING-FORMANUFAMI-REDHONES:Nbst utilize outside combustion air inlet(part#99200136)or equivalent.Structural integrity ofthe manufactured home floor,ceiling and walls must be maintained. Install only in accordance with the manufacturer's installation and operating instructions.Contact localbuilding or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area.Use only 3 or 4 in./77 or 102 nun diameter listed type"L"or"PL"venting system.See manufacturer's installation instructions and local codes for precautions required for passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling.Do not connect this appliance to a chimney flue serving another appliance.Inspect and clean exhaust venting system frequently in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Nhy be installed in a sleeping room with use ofoutside combustion air inlet(Part#99200136)or equivalent. For use with 1/4 in./6 rum to 5/16 in./7 mm diameter pelletized wood fuels only. Replace glass only with 5 nun ceramic glass available from your dealer. DANGER Risk of electrical shock.Disconnect power supply before servicing.Route power cord away from unit.Do not route power cord beneath heater. Operate only with viewing door and ash removal tray tightly closed.Do not obstruct combustion air openings.The space beneath heater must not be obstructed.Keep all furnishings away from heater. Mnimum Clearance to Combustible Nitterials(Nl asured to Stove Top) Ivianufacturedby: i Adjacent wall A 9 in./229 rum t wi Nhntel B 9.25 in./235 rum T ��o� Top Facing C 0 in./0 mm B—C F TRAVIS INDUSTRIES Side Facing D 0 in./0 rum I 1 � HOUSE OF FIRE Hearth Front* E 6 in./153 rum 12521 Harbour Reach Drive —A— TNERT ~D~ �/ Hearth Side* F 6 in./153 mm Mukilteo,WA 98275 * www.travisproducts.com —F E *Combustible floor must be protected by a noncombustible HEARTH 1 hX1ENSION material underneath appliance. U.S.ENVIRON�PROTECTTONAGEIJIC'Y Certified to comply with 2015 particulate emission standards.Not approved for sale after Nhy 15,2020.0.66 g/h,Nhthod 28,5G2,2015 DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 2015 2016 2016 Jan. Feb. Nhr. Apr. Nhy June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. NhdeinU.S.A ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1056 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Limited 7 Year Warranty 49 To register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.7 Year Warranty,complete the enclosed warranty card and mall It within ten(10)days of the appliance purchase date to:TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC., 12521 Harbour Reach Drive,Mukilteo,WA 98275. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. warrants this appliance(appliance is defined as the equipment manufactured by Travis Industries,Inc.)to be defect-free in material and workmanship to the original purchaser from the date of purchase as follows: Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty.This charge can vary from store to store. Years 1 &2-COVERAGE: PARTS&LABOR Firebox Assembly: Ceramic Glass Re-Installation Allowance Fire platform,Fire platform Holder,Ash Cleanout Glass(breakage from thermal shock) In cases where heater must be removed from home for repairs,a Doors,Ashbox or Ash Dump,Heat Exchanger Iqniter System partial cost of re-installation is covered(pre-authorization required) Tubes,Exhaust Manifold,Exhaust Box Door Assembly: Igniter,Igniter Leads One-Way Freight Allowance One-way freight Door Frame,Latch Assembly,Glass Retainers Electrical System Auger Motor,Convection Blower, allowance on pre-authorized repair done at factory is covered. Exhaust Blower,Circuit Board,Snap Disks,Wiring Harness, Auger Assembly:Auger Flight,Auger Vacuum Switch Tube,Auger Bushings Exclusions: Paint,Gasketing Years 3 Through 5-COVERAGE:PARTS&LABOR Firebox Assembly: Fire platform,Fire platform Door Assembly: Door Frame,Latch Assembly,Glass One-Way Freight Allowance One- Holder,Ash Cleanout Doors,Ashbox or Ash Dump,Cast Retainers way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair Fireback,Heat Exchanger Tubes,Exhaust Manifold, Auger Assembly Auger Flight,Auger Tube,Auger Bushings done at factory is covered. Exhaust Box Exclusions: Paint,Gasketing,Ceramic Glass,Igniter System,Electrical System,Cast Iron Parts,Accessories,Re-Installation Allowance Years 6&7-COVERAGE: PARTS ONLY Firebox Assembly: Fire platform,Fire platform Holder,Ash Cleanout Doors,Ashbox DOOr ASSembIY: Door Frame,Latch Assembly,Glass Retainers or Ash Dump,Heat Exchanger Tubes,Exhaust Manifold,Exhaust Box Exclusions: Paint,Gasketing,Ceramic Glass,Igniter System,Electrical System,Auger Assembly, Re-Installation Allowance, One-Way Freight Allowance,Labor CONDITIONS&EXCLUSIONS 1. This new appliance must be installed by a qualified installer. It must be installed,operated,and maintained at all times in accordance with the instructions in the Owner's Manual. Any alteration,willful abuse,accident,neglect,or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty. 2. This warranty is nontransferable,and is made to the ORIGINAL purchaser,provided that the purchase was made through an authorized Travis dealer. 3. Discoloration and some minor expansion,contraction,or movement of certain parts and resulting noise,is normal and not a defect and,therefore,not covered under warranty. 4. The warranty,as outlined within this document,does not apply to the chimney components or other Non-Travis accessories used in conjunction with the installation of this product.If in doubt as to the extent of this warranty,contact your authorized Travis retailer before installation. 5. Travis Industries will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions such as nearby trees,buildings,roof tops,wind, hills or mountains or negative pressure or other influences from mechanical systems such as furnaces,fans,clothes dryers,etc. 6. This Warranty is void if: a. The unit has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine,fluorine or other damaging chemicals. b. The unit is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dampness or condensation. C. Any damage to the unit,combustion chamber,heat exchanger or other components due to water,or weather damage which is the result of,but not limited to,improper chimney/venting installation. 7. Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty include: injury,loss of use,damage,failure to function due to accident,negligence,misuse,improper installation,alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer's settings of components,lack of proper and regular maintenance,damage incurred while the appliance is in transit,alteration,or act of God. 8. This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear,such as paint discoloration or chipping,woron or torn gasketing,chipped or cracked firebrick,etc. Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse,improper installation,modification of the unit,or the use of fuel other than that for which the unit is configured. 9. Damage to gold or nickel surfaces caused by fingerprints,scratches,melted items,or other external sources left on the gold or nickel from the use of cleaners other than denatured alcohol is not covered in this warranty. 10. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance,as well as inconvenience expenses and materials. Incidental or consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. In some states,the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage may not apply. 11. This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the Travis appliance without the express written permission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.label of approval. 12. Any statement or representation of Travis products and their performance contained in Travis advertising,packaging literature,or printed material is not part of this 7 year warranty. 13. This warranty is automatically voided if the appliance's serial number has been removed or altered in any way.If the appliance is used for commercial purposes,it is excluded from this warranty. 14. No dealer,distributor,or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant Travis products beyond the terms contained within this warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.assumes no liability for such warranties or representations. 15. Travis Industries will not cover the cost of the removal or re-installation of hearths,facing,mantels,venting or other components. 16. If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid,the balance of the warranty remains in effect and all other clauses shall remain in effect. 17. This 7 year warranty is the only warranty supplied by Travis Industries,Inc.,the manufacturer of the appliance. All other warranties,whether express or implied,are hereby expressly disclaimed and purchaser's recourse is expressly limited to the warranties set forth herein. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 50 Limited 7 Year Warranty IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED: 1. If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty,you MUST REPORT it to your Travis dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS,giving them proof of purchase,the purchase date,and the model name and serial number. 2. Travis Industries has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective component. 3. If your dealer is unable to repair your appliance's defect,he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC.,including the name of the dealership where you purchased the appliance,a copy of your receipt showing the date of the appliance's purchase,and the serial number on your appliance. At that time,you may be asked to ship your appliance,freight charges prepaid,to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC.,at its option,will repair or replace,free of charge,your appliance if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship within the time frame stated within this 7 year warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC.will return your appliance,freight charges (years 1 to 5)prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC.,to your regional distributor,or dealership. 4. Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty.This charge can vary from store to store. ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Optional E • • Thermostat Installation /A DO NOT CONNECT 120 VAC OR 24V TO THE THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT OF THIS HEATER (DO NOT USE A HOUSEHOLD THERMOSTAT USED FOR A WALL-BOARD OR OTHER ELECTRICAL HEATER). USE A LOW VOLTAGE COMPATIBLE THERMOSTAT. Wired (99300650) or wireless thermostats (99300689) may be attached to this appliance. Route the thermostat wires to control panel and attach them to two tabs shown below (orientation does not matter). Make sure the wires do not contact hot or moving components. See the instructions included with the thermostat for further details. .� ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 Adjust the Door Cam........................................45 Insert Maintenance Tools ................................33 Before You Begin...............................................8 Inspect the Burn...............................................33 Changing the TSTAT Program.........................30 Installation into a Factory-Built (Metal) Fireplace Checkingfor Air Leaks.....................................45 .....................................................................24 Checking the Ashpan and Baffles....................38 Installation into a Masonry Fireplace...............23 Chisel Inspection & Replacement....................45 Installation Options ............................................8 Clean the Convection Blower............................43 Introduction........................................................2 Clean the Fire platform.....................................34 Loading Pellets ................................................26 Clean the Firebox Liners..................................39 Location of Controls.........................................25 Clean the Glass................................................38 Manual Mode...................................................27 Clean the Heat Exchange Tubes.....................37 Minimum Fireplace Size ....................................9 Clean the Lower Exhaust Duct ........................41 Mobile Home Requirements............................16 Clean the Vent .................................................44 Opening the Door.............................................33 Clearances.......................................................13 Outside Air.......................................................16 Curing the Paint ...............................................26 Packing List........................................................8 Dimensions ........................................................7 Planning the Installation.....................................9 Disposing Ashes ..............................................32 Power Outages................................................31 Efficiency............................................................7 Safety Notice....................................................25 Electrical Requirements...................................10 Starting the Heater for the First Time..............26 Electrical Specifications .....................................7 Start-Up Sequence..........................................31 Emissions...........................................................7 Troubleshooting Table.....................................46 Fuel ....................................................................7 Tstat Mode.......................................................29 Heating Specifications........................................7 Venting the Pellet Insert...................................14 Hopper Extension Set-up.................................11 Yearly Maintenance - Clean the Negative Important Information.........................................2 Pressure Tube..............................................44 Insert Maintenance...........................................32 ©Travis Industries 4160728 100-01341 ' CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N. OLYMPIC AVE -ARLINGTON, WA. 98223 PHONE; (360)403-3551 BUILDING PERMIT Address:311 Marion Street Permit#:1183 Parcel#:00560500001002 Valuation:0-00 OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR Name:MELNYK GUSTAV RJOURNEY Name:Gustav Melnyk Name:CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS JESSICA A Address:311 W MARION ST Address:311 Marion Street Address:900 W DIVISION City,State Zip:ARLINGTON,WA 98223 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223 City,State Zip:MOUNT VERNON,WA 98273 Phone: Phone:360-618-2448 Phone:360-336-2532 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Name:CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS Name: Address:900 W DIVISION Address: City,State,Zip:MOUNT VERNON,WA 98273 City,State,Zip: Phone:360-336-2532 Phone: LIC#: EXP: LIC#: EXP: JOB DESCRIPTION PERMIT TYPE: Residential Mechanical CODE YEAR: 2015 STORIES: CONST.TYPE: DWELLING UNITS: 1 OCC GROUP: BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD: PERMIT APPROVAL I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY;NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18.27. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. IBC 1 I0/IRC 110. SALES TAX NOTICE:Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form and co ity of zn- 01. 14S PV ` �D/��/t4� j/ Signature Print Name Date/ Released By Date CONDITIONS Approved as submitted. Requires inspection after installation. Coordinate with inspector for clearance verification prior to installation of trim. Inspector's contact number is 360-403-3433. THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZE ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION, PERMIT FEES Date Description Fee Amount 10/25/2016 Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee) $25.00 M 10/25/2016 Mechanical Permit Base Fee $25.00 Total Due: $50.00 Total Payment: $0.00 Balance Due: $50.00 CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING(360)403-3417 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Type of Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon ' CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N. OLYMPIC AVE-ARLINGTON, WA. 98223 PHONE; (360) 403-3551 BUILDING PERMIT Address:311 Marion Street Permit#:1183 Parcel#:00560500001002 Valuation:0.00 OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR Name:MELNYK GUSTAV RJOURNEY Name:Gustav Melnyk Name:CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS JESSICA A Address:311 W MARION ST Address:311 Marion Street Address:900 W DIVISION City,State Zip:ARLINGTON,WA 98223 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223 City,State Zip:MOUNT VERNON,WA 98273 Phone: Phone:360-618-2448 Phone:360-336-2532 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Name:CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS Name: Address:900 W DIVISION Address: City,State,Zip:MOUNT VERNON,WA 98273 City,State,Zip: Phone:360-336-2532 Phone: LIC#: EXP: LIC#: EXP: JOB DESCRIPTION PERMIT TYPE: Residential Mechanical CODE YEAR: 2015 STORIES: CONST.TYPE: DWELLING UNITS: 1 OCC GROUP: BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD: PERMIT APPROVAL I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY;NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18.27. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION 14AS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. IBC1I0/IRC110. SALES TAX NOTICE:Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the C ih of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form and co try of Ar i i 3101. Signature Print Name Date Released By Date CONDITIONS Approved as submitted. Requires inspection after installation. Coordinate with inspector for clearance verification prior to installation of trim. Inspector's contact number is 360-403-3433. THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZS ONLY THE WORK NOTED_THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. PERMIT FEES Date Description Fee Amount 10/25/2016 Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee) $25.00 10/25/2016 Mechanical Permit Base Fee $25.00 Total Due: $50.00 Total Payment: $0.00 Balance Due: $50.00 CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING(360)403-3417 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Type of Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon r, �` - � W l l� r Permit Information Date 10/21/2016 Permit Number 1183 Project Name Gustav Melnyk Applicant Name Gustav Melnyk Applicant Address 311 Marion Street City, State,Zip Arlington,WA 98223 Contact Gustav Melnyk Phone 360-618-2448 Email jess.journey@yahoo.com Permit Type Residential Mechanical Site Address 311 Marion Street Valuation 0.00 Status Applied Permit Issued Permit Expires Square Feet 0 Type of Construction/Occupancy Load Number of Stories 0 Proposed Use Install pellet stove Assigned To Kristin Foster Property Information Owner Information Parcel#:00560500001002 MELNYK GUSTAV J/JOURNEY JESSICA A MELNYK GUSTAV J/JOURNEY JESSICA A 311 W MARION ST 311 MARION ST ARLINGTON,WA 98223 Contractors Contractor Name Primary Contact Phone Email Contractor Type License License# CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS :360-336-2532 1 CONTRACTOR 111-abor&Industries -RAFTS197013T Review Date Type Description I Target Date I Completed Date I Assigned To T Status '10/21/2016 Residential Mechanical 1 110/28/2016 1 lKevin Olander lin Review Uploaded Files Upload File Date File Uploaded B 10/21/2016 10:17:42 AM 1183 Installation Clearance.odf Foster.Kristin 10/21/2016 10:17:42 AM 1183 Application.p_df JFoster.Kristin .. �I - i i � '� '� Y REjIDENTIAL MECHatNICAL PERMIT APPLICATION �'l�NG,LO Department of Community& Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403-3551 THIS APPLICATION IS TO BE USED WHEN APPLYING FOR NEW MECHANICAL INSTALLATION AND OR GAS PIPING FOR EXISTING RESIDENCES. PLEASE FILL OUT ALL PAGES OF THIS APPLICATION AND INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION. Project Address: 'jam\ t ,lto (A:< 23 Project Description: Owner: J Address: \� � � , ;�., � City: ( y-T State:b.Q Zip Code: Phone: la L^ _ngt& Email: Applicant: C sfto v \�Q\ \c �a�s 5:t � A:'O tis� Address: `A)e `� ,�w\c jc�j City: State: U)-f Zip Code: Phone: ` Inc) Email: _J 1-4 CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor Name: Address: I «e�.v\ � � City: State: Zip Code: ct -1 License Number: Expiration: 11i Phone: - tab A-.-Lc, .Ic;- Z Email: Received STAFF USE ONLY OCT 2 0 2016 Permit#: + Accepted by: Date: 6/16LP Page 1 of 2 kcSIDENTIAL MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community&Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403-3551 SELECT ALL PROPOSED APPLIANCES ❑i Furnace (80+) Model# AFUE Q Heat Pump Model # AFUE HSPE ❑j AC Unit Model # SEER ❑I Freestanding Stove 01 Fire Place Insert 01 Outdoor BBQ Ch Gas Piping Q; Solid-Fuel Appliance �'" Other p, \(� ����.�Q Gas Piping Information Not Applicable: ❑ Pipe Material: Pipe Size: Distance from Meter to Furthest Appliance: Total BTU's of all Appliances: • New gas piping requires a pressure test hooking to any appliance • Sediment traps (drips) are required on all gas lines • Gas lines are required to be supported/secured every 6 to 8 feet • Proper Combustion air and venting required for all appliances • A shut-off valve is required within 6 feet of all appliances Applicant Signature: Date: Applicant Printed Name: I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction, installation for the above mentioned property will be in accordance with the applicable laws of the City of Arlington and the State of Washington. 6/16LP Page 2 of 2 Min. to Mantle 36" - 915mm Min. Sidewall 1 9"-229mm ! � Min. 21" 534mm 2 r r 6, v < 36, �li�i 93 02 i I 10/21/2016 CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS INC Washington State Department of " Labor & industries CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS INC Owner or tradesperson 900 W DIVISION Principals MOUNT VERNON,WA 98273 360-336-2532 KERKVLIET, RUDOLPH SKAGIT County WILLIAM, PRESIDENT KERKVLIET,KATHLEEN PATRICIA, SECRETARY (End: 12/22/2014) Doing business as CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS INC WA UBI No. Business type 602 264 947 Corporation License Verify the contractor's active registration/license/certification(depending on trade)and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. Meets current requirements. License specialties Wood/Pellet and Gas Stoves License no. CRAFTS1970BT Effective—expiration 01/30/2003—01/30/2017 Bond CBIC $6,000.00 Bond account no. SE8295 Received by L&I Effective date 01/31/2003 01/27/2003 Expiration date Until Canceled Insurance Western Heritage Ins Co $1,000,000.00 Policy no. SCP-0976387 Received by L&I Effective date 11/25/2015 01/27/2014 Expiration date 01/27/2017 Insurance history Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. https://secure.ini.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602264947&LIC=CRAFTS197OBT&SAW= 1/2 i � I 10/21/2016 CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS INC L&I Tax debts .-� /—�� No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contrac, .'tense during the previous 6 year period,but some As may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Workers' comp Do you know if the business has employees?If so,verify the business is up-to-late on workers'comp premiums. L&I Account ID Account is current. 042,465-00 Doing business as CRAFT STOVE INSTALLATIONS INC Estimated workers reported Quarter 2 of Year 2016"4 to 6 Workers" L&I account representative T1/NIKKI BUTLER(360)902-0918-Email:BUTQ235@ni.wa.gov Workplace safety and health Check for any past safety and health violations found on jobsites this business was responsible for. I>Washington State Dept.of Labor&Industries.Use of this site is subject to the laws of the state of Washington. Help us impia ove htttps://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602264947&LIC=CRAFTS1970BT&SAW= 212 i i Date: 03/12/2026 Permit#: 1183 Permit Date: 10/21/2016 Review Date: 10/21/2016 Permit Type: RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL Review Type: RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL Target Date: 10/28/2016 Scheduled 00:00 Time: Completed Date: Description: Requires inspection after installation. Coordinate with inspector for clearance verification prior to installation of trim. Review Status: Assigned To: BUILDING Time In: 00:00 Time Out: 00:00 Hours: 0.0 Property Information Parcel#: 00560500001002 MELNYK GUSTAV J/JOURNEY JESSICAA MELNYK GUSTAV J/JOURNEY JESSICAA 311 W MARION ST 311 MARION ST ARLINGTON, WA 98223 Zoning: I I I Single Family Residence - DetachedLot: Block: Permit#: 1183 Permit Date: 10/21/16 Permit Type: RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL Project Name: Gustav Melnyk Applicant Name: Gustav Melnyk Applicant Address: 311 Marion Street Applicant, City, State, Zip: Arlington,WA 98223 Contact: Gustav Melnyk Phone: 360-618-2448 Email:jess.journey@yahoo.com Scope of Work: Install pellet stove Valuation: 0.00 Square Feet: 0 Number of Stories: 0 Construction Type: Occupancy Group: ID Code: Permit Issued: 10/25/2016 Permit Expires: Form Permit Type: Status: COMPLETE Assigned To: Kristin Foster Property Parcel# Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning MELNYK GUSTAV 00560500001002 311 MARION ST J/JOURNEY Residence Single Family -Detached JESSICAA Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License# CRAFT STOVE 360-336-2532 900 W DIVISION CONSTRUCTION Labor& CRAFTSI831CH INSTALLATIONS CONTRACTOR Industries Inspections Date Inspection Type Description Scheduled Date Completed Date Inspector Status 10/26/2016 C10. Pellet stove insert approved 10/26/2016 BUILDING Approved MECHANICAL ROUGH-IN Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status RESIDENTIAL Requires inspection after installation.Coordinate with 10/21/2016 MECHANICAL inspector for clearance verification prior to installation of BUILDING trim. Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Mechanical Base Permit Fee $25.00 Mechanical Fee(Enter Fixture Fee) $25.00 Total $50.00 Attached Letters Date Letter Description 10/25/2016 Building Permit Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount 10/25/2016 Gustav Melnyk 62018555 cc $50.00 Outstanding Balance $0.00 Uploaded Files Date File Name 10/25/2016 1912694-1183 Issued Permit.pdf 10/21/2016 1906002-1183 Installation Manual.pdf 10/21/2016 1905947-1183 Application.pdf 10/21/2016 1905948-1183 Installation Clearance.pdf