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06-017 (9) • Fahrenheit TECHNOLOGIES INC 526 East 64th Street Holland,MI 49423 www.fahrenheittech.com SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE 6;;)f,g Tested to UL391 Standards Item Part Number Description Item Part Number Description 35 CS1-9104 Convection Blower 56 CS1-9446 Bronze Bushing 36 CS1-9105 1'x 12"x 20"Air Filter 57 CS1-9449 3/8"Coupler 37 CS1-9152 Top Panel Seal 58 CS1-9502 Exhaust Blower Gasket 38 CS 1-9154 Hopper Seal 59 CS1-9503 Exhaust Motor 39 CS1-9155 Right Lid Hinge 60 CSI-9505 Snap Disc 40 CS1-9156 Left Lid Hinge 61 CS2-1400 Controller Assembly 41 CS1-9157 Lid Handle Latch 62 CS2-3200 Inner Fire Door 42 CS1-9158 Friction Support 63 CS2-3260 Door Handle Assembly 43 CS1-9204 Door Switch Magnet 64 CS2-3580 Igniter Assembly 44 CS1-9205 Door Switch Wired 65 CS2-5001 Exhaust Cover Plate 45 CSI-9301 Knife Actuator 66 CS2-5002 Exhaust Combustion Plate 46 CS1-9304 HE Tube Plate Gasket 67 CS2-5003 Exhaust Box Gasket 47 CS1-9309 Pot Actuator 68 CS2-5004 Exhaust Cover Plate Gasket 48 CSI-9351 Ignitor 69 CS2-5100 Exhaust Tube Assembly 49 CS 1-9352 Head Brass Pin 70 CS2-5200 Exhaust Flange Assembly 50 CS 1-9405 Lid Switch Cover 71 CS2-9321 Very High Temp Glass 51 CS1-9406 Lid Push Switch 72 CS2-9324 Rope Inner Door Gasket 52 CS1-9408 Hopper Compression Gasket 73 CS2-9327 Fiber Glass Door Gasket 53 CS1-9421 Spider Coupler 74 CS2-9448 Modified 1/2'Coupler 54 CS1-9444 Auger Motor 75 CS3-3900 Pot System Assembly 55 CS 1-9445 Auger 20 3 e w o 22 w 20 45 rig 59 ®0 \) 4d 55 25 31 56 O 29 65 74 53 70 14 75 13 28 n 54 V 0 35 7 35 PART LIST Item Part Number Description Item Part Number Description 1 150057.60255SE Air Pump 18 CSI-1550 Top Panel Assembly 2 CSI-1003 Rear Maint. Panel 19 CS1-2000 Exterior Door Assembly 3 CSI-1004 Left Panel 20 CSI-3001 HE Baffle 4 CSI-1006 Right Panel 21 CS1-3002 HE Tube Plate 5 CS1-1007 Panel Cover 22 CSI-3003 Top Link 6 CS1-1008 Rear Panel 23 CS1-3004 Bottom Link 7 CSI-1010 Blower Bracket 24 CS1-3018 Pump Mount 8 CSI-1017 Exhaust Motor Cover 25 CS1-3050 Slide Arm Connector Assembly 9 CSI-1024 Blacker Plate 26 CS 1-3100 Actuator Tower Assembly 10 CSI-1025 Door Switch Bracket 27 CSI-3300 Ash Bin Assembly 1 1 CSI-1080 Back Up Hinge Assembly 28 CS1-4200 Auger Motor Bracket Assembly 12 CSI-1 108 HE Air Deflector 29 CS1-4401 Auger Spacer 13 CSI-1350 Air Intake Tube Assembly 30 CS1-4500 Hopper Frame Assembly 14 CSI-1380 Intake End Assembly 31 CSI-5008 Exhaust Extension 15 CSI-1390 Sail Switch Assembly 32 CS 1-9101 Fan Limit Control 16 CSI-1501 Hopper Top 33 CS1-9102 Outer Door Hinge 17 CS1-1505 Lid Switch Arm 34 CS1-9103 Outer Door Latch (Male&Female) e , � r w 49 71 34 ENDURANCE 50F PART LIST LIMITED WARRANTY Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. extends a limited warranty for its products as described on this page. What does this warranty cover? Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship in normal use and service and it further warrants the products to be free from mechanical and electrical failures in normal use and service, all as described in this manual. What does this warranty not cover? This warranty does not cover paint,glass, burn pot and all gaskets,damage or breakage due to or caused by mishandling, freight damage,or misuse of any unauthorized modification of the product.This limited warranty does not cover any product that is not in- stalled by an authorized installer.This limited warranty will not cover any product in which unauthorized fuel is used. What is the period of coverage? This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and starts at the date of the sales invoice and extends for five years with respect to all components except for electrical and mechanical failures, and as to those components,extends for a pe- riod of two years from the date of the sales invoice. What will we do to correct problems? Before taking any action, a local representative of Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. must inspect the unit to determine if the unit is defec- tive. If the inspection reveals that the failure is due to defective material or workmanship and the part is covered by this warranty,then Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc.will,at its option, repair or replace the defective part.The sole duty of Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. and its liability under this limited warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the covered defective part.The purchaser assumes all costs related to shipping the replacement parts or return of the unit to the factory for replacement. If the defect was caused by Fahren- heit Technologies, Inc.,then Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc.will cover the cost of shipping the repaired unit or replacement parts to the original purchaser. What will we not do? Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc.will not pay for any removal or reinstallation costs of its product. Furthermore, Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. nor any reseller to the purchaser accepts any responsibility for incidental or consequential damage to the property or persons re- sulting from the use of this product. Any warranty implied by law including, but not limited to, implied warranties and merchantability or fitness shall be limited to one year from the date of the original purchase. Whether the claim is made against Fahrenheit Technolo- gies, Inc. based upon breach of this warranty or any other type of warranty,expressed or implied by law, Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. shall in no event, be liable for any special, indirect,consequential or other damages of any nature in excess of the original pur- chase price of this product.All warranties by Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. are set forth in this document and no claim shall be made against Fahrenheit Technologies, Inc. based upon any oral warranty or representation. How does State Law apply? Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations of implied warranties and, therefore, the limitations of implied warranties may not apply to you. How do you get service? A warranty registration card is provided.The card is to be filled out, signed and returned to the factory by the owner. Failure to do so will void the warranty.All claims under this warranty must be through the dealer where the furnace was purchased. lnstaller' notes:After installation and break in, use the area below to record settings and other pertinent information for your records. Auger Trim: Draft Trim: Serial Number: ID Date of Purchase: Fahrenheit Dealer Information: TECHNOLOGIES INC 526 E. 64th St. Holland,MI 49423 (616)392-7410 ENDURANCE 50F LIMITED WARRANTY 33 M ' FAQ continued . . . 9.How do 1 adjust my pilot feed rate settings 11.My Furnace isn't burning and the controller is (#I setting)?Not all fuel burns at the same rate.The displaying AUGER TIME-OUT.The unit sensed the au- moisture content of corn greatly influences how it burns. ger had not running for more than 2 consecutive minutes. Following is a description of the function of the feed trim This can be caused by leaving the hopper lid open or the button. unit sensing and over temperature and the fan high limit Solution:The auger trim mode on the control board allows the switch tripping. feed rate on#1 (Pilot setting)to be increased or decreased. Solution:Verify the Lid is closed and the switch is operating Default is level#3. 1 is the lowest feed-rate and 5 is the properly. Remove fan limit switch cover and ensure the dial fastest. Different types of fuel and the way the furnace is is not above 200 degrees. installed will affect the low burn and needs attention during the break-in period of the furnace. 12.My Furnace isn't running and the controller is displaying ACTUATOR LIMIT ERROR.The unit sensed 10. How do I adjust the draft for the Pilot settings that the actuator did not reach the extended or retracted (#1 setting)? position in the allotted time or a wire is broken or discon- Solution: Following is a description of the function of the Fan nected from a actuator. Trim button.The draft trim mode on the control board al- Solution: Once the unit has cooled down verify the pot is in- lows the draft fan speed to be increased or decreased. stalled properly and the remove any obstructions. Go to Default is level#3. 1 is the slowest and 5 is the fastest. This the maintenance mode and operate both actuators forward may be used in a venting situation that is restrictive,a long and back to ensure they move freely. Check for any loose, horizontal run or a venting system with excessive elbows for broken or disconnected wires to the actuators. instance. Before calling your dealer for assistance, please read your Installations and Operations Manual and perform all the maintenance issues covered in the Daily and Periodic Maintenance section of the manual. If the furnace still does not operate correctly, call your dealer for assistance. Before calling your dealer for assistance,please read your Installations and Operations Manual and perform all the maintenance issues covered in the Daily and Periodic Maintenance section of the manual. If the furnace still does not operate correctly, call your dealer for assistance. 32 ENDURANCE 50F TROUBLESHOOTING & FAQ ' a TROUBLESHOOTING & FAQ The 50F Furnace is very trouble free in operation when properly maintained and quality fuel is used.When the furnace fails to operate properly, use the following to troubleshoot. 1. No fuel is being dispersed. d. Intake air or exhaust path obstructed. Solution:Insure the auger tube is primed. If it is,check for jams e. Seals need replacing. or that the lid is closed (the micro switch on the hopper will not let the auger run if open). If not, press manual feed to Solution: Check inner door gasket and ash pan gasket to in- prime the auger. sure good seal.Check combustion air path for obstruction. Check to see if combustion blower is still operating by at- 2.My furnace keeps overloading the burn pot. tempting to restart. Solution: If burning corn check the moisture content of your 5.My furnace isn't burning and the controller is dis- corn. It should be 16%or less.Also make sure you are playing LOSS of POWER.This means the power was using clean corn. Otherwise this is mainly caused by interrupted at some point and the unit shutdown. improper combustion (See Damper Adjustment section cf the Operations Manual). Besides the damper adjustment, Solution: Restart furnace if power has been restored. there are several areas that can have an effect on the 6. 1 turned the furnace on with the On/Off switch combustion process. Check all gaskets, doors and door and nothing happens. latching systems for air leaks.Any leaks in these areas will negatively affect the burn process and cause the pot to Solution: First check to see if the Furnace is plugged in and the overload. receptacle has power to it. Check the fuse on the back of 3.My furnace isn't burning and the control is the control board. Replace with a 10 A fuse. displaying LOSS of FLAME.This message indicates the 7. 1 turned the furnace on with the On/Off switch Proof of Fire switch no longer senses a flame in the firebox and the board lights up and the fans come on, area of the furnace. What caused the furnace to go out? but the pot doesn't go into self-clean. a. Fuel stopped feeding. Solution:Unit may be waiting for the sail switch therefore check for proper seals and that the fire door and ash pan are b. Fire went out due to fuel overloading the fire pot. securely closed. Actuators will not move unless vacuum is c. The Proof of Fire switch is defective. detected. d.The Proof of Fire switch is defective. 8.Why is my glass dirty? Normal operation of your Fahrenheit Technologies Inc. Fur- e. Unit ran out of fuel. nace will produce a light build-up on the glass that wipes off with a dry paper towel. However extended burning on Solution:Check hopper for fuel. Press the Prime button to the low setting only will produce a light tan color.These ensure fuel is being dispersed.Check fire pot to ensure types of build-ups on the glass are normal.A heavy black proper installation and re-light the furnace. build-up on the glass could indicate a problem. 4.My furnace isn't burning and the controller is Solution:Adjust the combustion air setting to the proper set- displaying LOSS of VACUUM.This message indicates ting.If this doesn't seem to help, make sure the clean out that the Sail switch no longer senses a vacuum in the fur- cover plates are installed in the furnace. It also could be an nace. indication that the furnace is getting plugged and needs a a.The door of the unit was left open longer than 90 seconds. good cleaning. Refer to the section in the manual that covers the daily, periodic and yearly maintenance of b.The ash pan door was left open longer than 90 seconds. the furnace. c. Switch is defective. Zt CAUTION During troubleshooting some components are hot.Allow unit adequate time to cool.Use gloves as needed. ENDURANCE 50F TROUBLESHOOTING& FAQ 31 Additional Canadian Requirements For Supplementary (Add-On) Furnaces 1. Do not use duct elbows having an inside radius of less 8. Do not connect to any gas furnace that is not equipped than 6"(150mm)on the furnaces. with an air-circulating blower or to a chimney or vent serv- 2. Do not connect ductwork so that a reverse flow is possible. ing a gas furnace or appliance. 9. This furnace should only be installed on a furnace duct 3. Operate the(gas,oil or electric)furnace periodically to system and chimney that are in good operating condition. ensure that it will operate satisfactorily when needed. See figure 6 for duct configuration. 4. Certified for installations with ductwork configurations simi- 10.This furnace is equipped with a direct drive blower mo- lar to that shown in figure 6. tor.This motor should not be changed with one of lesser 5. Do not relocate or bypass any of the safety controls in the speed.A motor with a faster speed may be used.The original(gas, oil or electric)furnace installation. size of the blower should not be changed.This equipment should be installed, acceptable to regulatory authority, by 6. Do not connect with any gas furnace that has not been experienced licensed personnel. certified initially as complying with CAN/CGA-2.3. 11. Installation should comply with requirements of CAN/ 7. The operation of the gas furnace must be verified for ac- CSA-6365, and CAN/CGA-8149.1 and CAN/CGA- ceptable operation before and after installation of this 8149.2(for gas-fired), add-on furnace by a gas fitter that is recognized by the regulatory authority. 30 ENDURANCE 50F CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS Additional Canadian Installation Requirements 1.The fans of this 50F furnace may cause a negative pres- 3. The handle for the front outer door should be attached prior sure area in the room where this furnace is installed. If the to operating. furnace is not connected to a return air duct system in the house, provision should be made to provide make-up air to 4. Installers should measure draft with a manometer to check the unit. It is recommended to provide an opening equal to for positive flow upward. 120 square inches for return air to the furnace room. 2. If fans are used in the storage area, they should not create negative pressure in the room the furnace is installed. Additional Canadian Operation Requirements 1. Store corn in sealed containers in a dry environment to 4. Inspect the flue pipes, joints and seals regularly to ensure prevent the fuel from absorbing moisture and becoming that smoke and flue gases are not drawn into and circu- damaged. lated by the air-circulation system. 2. Creosote formation and cleaning: 5. Cleaning of the heat exchanger,flue pipe,chimney and a. Establish a routine for the storage of fuel, care of the draft inducer is especially important at the end of the heat- furnace and firing techniques. ing season to minimize corrosion during the summer months b. Check daily for creosote build-up until experience shows caused by accumulated ash. how often cleaning is necessary. c. Be aware that the hotter the fire,the less creosote is de b. Do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fire. posited, and that weekly cleaning may be necessary 7. Do not burn garbage, gasoline, naphtha, engine oil, or in mild weather, even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the coldest months. Run the furnace on the other inappropriate materials. hottest setting once a day for 30-45 minutes to pre 8.The 50F furnace will not operate during a power failure. vent excessive build-up in the furnace. Prolonged power outages will require the use of a genera- 3. Keep the doors closed and all seals in good condition while for to operate the furnace. operating the furnace. ENDURANCE 50F CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS 29 WIRING SCHEMATIC The electrical rating for this furnace is: 115 Volt, 60Hz, 4 AMP. The minimum circuit is 15 AMP. THERWISTAT R AT 1 1 t HEATIt'AO! 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Install wire connectors and rubber tubing to the igniter. 3. Install igniter Access Panel, shown in Figure 2 on page 5. Safe Operation 1. Disposal of Ashes—Ashes should be placed in a metal Figure 25 container with a tight fitting lid.The closed container of ash- es 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 to be disposed by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 2. Never use gasoline or gasoline types such as lantern fluid, kerosene,charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or improve a fire in this furnace. Keep all such liquids well away from the furnace while it is in use. 3. Creosote,Soot and Fly Ash—The formation and the need for removal.The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly ash.The fly ash will collect in the vent- ing system and restrict the flow of flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during start-up and shut-down, or incorrect operation of the furnace will lead to some soot or creosote formation which will collect in the venting system.The exhaust system should be inspected regularly during the heating season to determine if creosote buildup has occurred. Check more frequently at first to determine a schedule for cleaning the venting system based on in- dividual use of this bio-burning furnace. If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. 4. Do Not Over-Fire This Unit—Follow all instructions re- garding the proper use of this furnace. ENDURANCE 50F IGNITER REPLACEMENT 27 ' � r POT FRAME REMOVAL pir a i �a= Gay Figure 22 Figure 23 1. Remove pot parts as shown in previous 2 pages (Steps 6 thru 11), CAUTION Pot is heavy,so care should be taken when removing last nut. 2. Remove Igniter Access Panel, shown in Figure 2 on page 5. Then remove three screws from flange as shown in Figure 22.When removing the screws take care not to drop the screws between the panels of the unit. Remove wire con- nectors and carefully remove Igniter and Tube Assembly as shown in Figure 23. 3. Remove two lower acorn nuts and hex nuts carefully.Then remove upper acorn nuts and hex nuts carefully. 4. Lower pot down and out through the ash pan opening. Installation of Pot Frame Figure 24 Reverse of steps 1 thru 4 above. NOTE:Acorn nuts must be used to protect threads NOTE. Recommended torque for Burn Pot hex and from build up. acorn nuts is 6 ILA Over torquing can result in broken studs. Use a 7116"wrench to remove acorn nuts and hex nuts that hold the pot in heat exchanger. Insure mating surfaces are clean prior to re-installation. 26 ENDURANCE 50F POT FRAME REMOVAL BURN POT REMOVAL & INSTALLATION 9 Figure 19 8. Lift Pusher Assembly up and out(Figure 18). Figure 20 9. Slide the Flapper Door Hold down Tabs back(Figure 19). 10. Remove the Flapper Door Assembly by lifting upward (Figure 20). 11. Remove the Burn Shell by lifting up and out(Figure 21). Installation of Pot Parts Reverse of steps b thru I 1 above. NOTE:Actuators will be pulled back into normal t.r position as part of the normal start-up sequence. Ilh'I, Figure 21 ENDURANCE 50F BURN POT REMOVAL& INSTALLATION 2S BURN POT REMOVAL & INSTALLATION The following is used for cleaning or replacement of burn pot. Steps 1-5 cover the burn pot removal and steps 6-11 cover re- moval of pot frame(not required for cleaning or maintenance). Ensure the unit is allowed time to cool. CAUTION Pinch Point Please take care to keep hands and other objects 014 out of the pot area during movement. Positioning Parts for Removal 1. Enter maintenance mode from the Main menu � ~�"�A� (Current Setting). 2. Select Auto Pot Removal. 3.Close all doors and press Enter. _ 4. Wait for pot parts to be positioned for removal. 5. When complete, door can be opened and parts can be removed. Remove Pot Parts Figure 16 6. Begin by lifting upward on the Removable Ramp (Figure 16). 7. lift Cast Re-light Plate up and out(Figure 17). y M fi� 51, 0"r t % �r E Figure 17 Figure 18 24 ENDURANCE 50F BURN POT REMOVAL& INSTALLATION ANNUAL MAINTENANCE To maintain safe operation and longevity of furnace this maintenance needs to be followed. Spring Shutdown—After the last burn in the spring,cool Fall Startup— the furnace. Remove all fuel from the hopper and the auger. Remove and clean all burn pot components, ash pan and ash 1. Prior to lighting the first fire,check the outside area around ports behind the ash pan. the exhaust and air intake systems for obstructions.Try all controls to see that they are working prior to lighting a fire. 1.The exhaust system should be thoroughly cleaned. Call your Also check periodic maintenance items. dealer for this service. 2.The mechanical area in the rear should be vacuumed. NOTE. Be sure to unplug the furnace before 3.Apply grease to actuator slides. accessing the rear of the furnace. 4.The exhaust fan should be cleaned (may require a new gas- ket), Call dealer for this service.Annual oiling of the motors is not needed. (See Figure 15). 0 0 Remove side panel to allow access to the four bolts holding the exhaust cover plate. To clean the fan blades remove the exhaust cover plate, then slide the restrictor plate up and to the left to remove. Figure 15 ENDURANCE 50F ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 23 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Check with dealer to see if maintenance contracts are 4. Exhaust System—Periodic cleaning of the exhaust sys- available. tem is required. Under certain conditions chimneys may plug up rapidly. Dirty/high moisture content fuel and poor ACAUTION installations require more frequent chimney cleanings. See the"Preventing Chimney Fires'section of this manual.The Periodic maintenance should only be done while products of combustion will also contain small particles of fly the Furnace is shut off and cold.The intervals are ash.The fly ash will collect in the exhaust vent and restrict suggestions only,more or less frequency may be the flow of the flue gases.Judge the frequency of clean- required depending on fuel and the amount of use. ing by checking the amount of ash that accumulates in the elbows or tees of the exhaust system.Ask the dealer for sug- gested frequency of cleaning, equipment needed and proce- dures for cleaning.Check the exhaust system and ash traps pages 24-26).Clean burn pot holes whenever needed. Re- at least once every two months during the heating season. move and place burn pot in water to soak. Use a wire brush to aid in cleaning. Vacuum out the frame of the pot before 5.Gaskets—Periodically inspect the condition of the rope reinstalling burn pot and plate. gasket around the door,window and ash pan door. Re- 2.Clean-Out Port—The Furnace has an Exhaust Clean Out place as needed. Port located in the CENTER of the firebox and behind the 6.Air Filter—Check the return air filters at least once a ash pan. month and replace when needed. The size of the filter is Frequency of cleaning depends on the amount of fuel being 1 x 12"x 20". burnt and the quality of the fuel. Failure to clean the ash 7.Actuators—As required and at the beginning and end traps will cause the Furnace to become plugged with fly ash. of each season apply a lithium-based grease to the slide 3. Heat Exchange Baffle—To remove the baffle, lift the mechanism located at the end of the actuators near the heat front of the baffle u to clear the keyway exchanger.This will allow for smooth quiet operation. Remov- e yway and slide to the ing the control panel can access this area. (See figure 14). rear.Then lower the front and remove.When putting the baffle back in the furnace, make sure the screws are in the keyhole slots and the back of the baffle is lifted up over the inner back to keep the baffle locked in place. Once re- moved,clean the ashes that accumulate on a regular basis. Once a month or sooner, depending on the quality of fuel >' being used, clean the baffle on a regular basis. Failure to clean the baffle can cause the furnace to perform poorly. Gr as stot+ed area oij upiger and lower ptca$e , Figure 14 22 ENDURANCE 50F PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CLEANING REQUIREMENTS Determine the needed cleaning frequency during the initial Heat Exchange Tubes days of operation.The furnace is designed to require only a minimum amount of daily cleaning. Required maintenance When removing the ash pan, it is recommended that you pull depends largely upon the type and quality of fuel burned and the tube scraper back and forth a couple of times to keep the rate of burn.The amount of daily maintenance will increase the tubes clean. If the Tube Scraper feels sticky and difficult if fuel quality decreases and/or the burn rate of fuel increases. to move, check for the presence of creosote on the tubes. If creosote is present, a damper adjustment may be needed Ash Removal or the furnace has become plugged and needs a thorough Ashes must be removed from the furnace to ensure proper cleaning.Call dealer for assistance. operation.The time required for the ash pan to fill depends Clean the Glass on the quality of the fuel and on the quantity of fuel burned. A furnace running on a thermostat cycling at a moderate rate The rate of burn will determine how often the window will generally operate 4-5 days before the ash pan requires needs cleaning. Prolonged burning at a slow burn rate will emptying. However if the furnace is running continuously result in the need for more frequent window cleaning. It is on the highest setting, the ash pan will need emptying recommended to clean the window when the unit is cold, approximately every 2-3 days.The ash pan should never however it is possible to clean the door during operation.To be allowed to become too full to receive a clinker. If the ash do so,open the door quickly and wipe with a dry cloth or pan is too full,the clinker may not drop into the pan. It is the paper towel. You must do this within the 90 second window responsibility of the owner/user of the furnace to determine the allowed by the vacuum switch. If needed,close the door and frequency of dumping the ash, based on the rate of burn and wait 1 minute before reopening the door to reset the 90-second the quality of fuel (ash content). timer. If the door is left open for more than 90 seconds the Furnace will go into safety shutdown.You will need to start Air Box Trap Door over with the lighting Procedure. Use of a glass cleaner is only The air box trap door should be cleaned out each time the ash permitted when the furnace is cold. pan is emptied.See Maintenance Guide for details. The Chimney and Chimney Connector Clinker Removal (Corn Fuel) Should be inspected at least once every two months during The 50F Furnace features Cyclean,an automatic clinker the heating season to determine if a creosote build-up has removal system that maintains a constant fire while dumping occurred. If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated the clinker into the ash pan. The frequency of clinker removal is (3 mm or more), it should be removed to reduce the risk based on the amount of fuel burned in the burning pot. When of a chimney fire. Use of an appropriately sized chimney the clinker is ready for removal, the furnace will ramp up to brush or the services of a professional chimney sweep are level 5 and initiate the clinker removal.This cycle takes 5-6 recommended.Also clean the exhaust system if needed. minutes.The furnace remains at level 3 to build a new base before returning to initial setting. CAUTION Qt CAUTION The door and front part of the furnace will be hot. Do not slam the door.Do not operate the furnace Do not touch any part of the furnace that is hot! with broken or cracked glass.Replace only with heat resistant ceramic glass supplied by the manufacturer. Note: Opening door during automatic clinker removal will pause the motion momentarily until door is closed and vacuum is detected. Note: Failure to keep your furnace clean, as described in this manual, could result in poor op- eration, inefficient fuel usage and a possible safety hazard! It is the responsibility of the owner/user to determine the needed maintenance frequency. ENDURANCE 50F CLEANING REQUIREMENTS 21 ADJUSTMENTS Burn Pot Thermostat Control It may be necessary to open the door briefly to see down in The 50F furnace may be controlled with a thermostat to help the burn area.When burning corn, the bottom of the burn pot maintain a more consistent temperature.A biomass furnace will should have a bed of red coals with layer of corn.The corn be a little slower in reacting to a thermostat than the typical should turn black rapidly after it falls into the pot. If the corn gas, electric or oil fired furnace. Keep in mind that the furnace is building up it will begin to stick together and will eventually is constantly producing some heat that helps heat the home over flow the pot.To remedy this, increase the air intake by while the furnace is in pilot mode.The furnace will operate at opening the damper assembly slightly. If the coal bed is only the selected thermostat high heat level when heat is called for red in the middle and the edges appear not to be burning, it is and heat level 1 when no heat is required. possible there is too much air flow. Reduce the inlet air using the damper assembly. Constantly running the furnace on a low Fan Limit Control setting with too little combustion air may cause creosote and The 50F furnace uses a fan limit control built into the furnace condensation to form. centered below the 10" plenum opening.The high limit Flame function of this control is set at a maximum setting of 200°F. Proper air adjustment should result in a violent flame that is Q CAUTION bright in color.This will be the most effective flame and the cleanest burning flame. Level 1 may be the exception due to Do not tamper with the high limit setting. the small amount of fuel being fed in. If the flame appears to be lazy and dark yellow in color the airflow is probably There are two fan control settings.They control when the too low. If this occurs,build up can occur in the exhaust and convection blower turns on, and when the blower turns off. the unit, resulting in poor performance. Break-in requires the This will help control the temperature of the air coming out of burning of 15 bushels of fuel or a continuous burn for two the registers.The fan limit has a breakaway tab that has been weeks.The adjustment screw is used for fine adjustments and removed. When replacing the fan limit control, be sure to to have a factory setting that should work in most applications. remove the tab as shown in figure 13. If you experience problems adjusting the 50F furnace during the break-in period,contact your dealer. Some chimney systems have abnormal characteristics,which can take time to up adjust. For instance a chimney with excessive draft or one with a long horizontal run. � a . Remember. Choosing a lower pilot setting may re- u� quire the damper to be fine-tuned to match the lower feed rate. Monitor how the furnace is operating after a change is made and adjust the damper if needed. Figure 13 20 ENDURANCE 50F ADJUSTMENTS ERROR DESCRIPTIONS shut Down LOSS OF POWER Loss of Power oc- shut Down LOSS OF VACUUM-The unit has sensed Loss of Power curred. Once power is returned the unit will Loss of Vacuum a loss of vacuum. SOLUTION:Check to en- 10 Minutes Left turn on the combustion blower for 5 hours to 1oMi"uses Left sure the fire door and ash pan are securely Press ENTER for options exhaust any passible smoke. Press ENTER for options closed.Check that the gaskets are in good SOLUTION:Check power connections and shape.Verify the incoming combustion air circuit breakers. Clear fault and restart unit, and the exhaust is free of any debris that could interrupt air Shut Down LOSS OF FLAME-The exhaust temperature flow.Insure air damper is open and Sail switch is swinging Loss of Flame has dropped below minimum temperature. open by looking into the damper opening(outside air will 10 Minutes Left This is normally due to fire going out. need to be disconnected). Restart unit to see if the combus- Press ENTER for options SOLUTION:Check burn pot and insure it is tion blower starts, if not replace blower. If unit displays the in proper position and verify there is fuel in error again the Sail switch may need to be replaced. the hopper. If unit displays same error when attempting a Shut Down ACTUATOR LIMIT ERROR- restart it may be necessary to replace the switch. actuator Lima Error Actuators did not reach their extended or re- 10 Minutes Left tracted limit in the proper time limit or there Shut Down AUGER TIME OUT-The control board Press ENTER for options is a loose wire connection. me Out Error sensed the auger had not been running for Aug 10 Minutes Leh 2 consecutive minutes.This can be caused SOLUTION:Verify there is not obstructions Press ENTER for o lions by leaving the hopper lid open longer than in the fire pot keeping the components from moving prop- 2 minutes or the High Limit switch tripping erly.Go to the maintenance menu and operate each actuator thus shutting off motor.SOLUTION:Verify wires to motor are individually to ensure freedom of movement. If it fails to move not broke or disconnected.Verify the lid was closed and in either direction the controller or actuator may need to be lid switch is operating. Check fan limit switch by removing replaced. Check for loose or disconnected wires to cover and ensure dial is not above 200 degrees. the actuators. AS WARNING Fahrenheit Technologies Inc. Bio Furnace has been Safety Tested by an accredited,independent laboratory. These safety switches are designed to protect life and property.Bypassing these features voids all warranties and the safety listing of the furnace. COMBUSTION AIR DAMPER/BOX Pilot mode or Level 1 will be the most critical during setup. NOTE. This may take several hours to setup de- A bright violent flame can cause fuel to burn out therefore pending on each home. However, once complete maintaining a red coal base is primary concern.These this should not need to be done again. Please be adjustments are to be made with the trim function not damper. patient as this is the key to having a proper running furnace. Do not use damper to adjust Level 1. The Trim function is used for level one adjustments. 3 Your furnace is equipped with an air inlet damper/box.The purpose of this damper/box is to adjust combustion airflow to match the characteristic of each specific home and chimney configuration and prevent smoke from flowing back out the tube during power failures.The damper is preset at the factory with an adjustment screw(See Figure 12).The damper will most likely only need a small adjustment during the break in period.To determine if the damper needs to be adjusted, read below to see the two areas that need to be observed. During the adjustments be sure to only make small adjustments and allow 15-20 minutes before reevaluating. Figure 12 ENDURANCE 50F ERROR DESCRIPTIONS 19 MANUAL IGNITION 1.Make sure the Endurance has been properly in- stalled and plugged into a standard 115V outlet. 2. Fill the Fuel Hopper a. Make sure the Endurance hopper has adequate fuel, 1 filled to near the top,and the lid is closed.The lid must be closed for the feed auger to operate. Current Setting b. Confirm the ash pan is secured and the fire chamber door Fuel:107 Pellet Is closed. Control:Manual Ignition:Manual Blower.800 CFM 3. Prime the Unit Auger Trim:3 Drak Trim:3 Press and hold the Prime button until the auger is fully 'primed'and your fuel (corn, pellets,etc.) begins to feed into the burn pot.This may take 2-3 minutes. (This step is not nec- essary if the auger is filled with fuel from previous operation). SELF CLEANING IN 4.Verify the Settings PROGRESS The LCD Control Panel will display the default settings.To change a setting, use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the menu item,then ENTER to select the options, etc. Clean Complete Stabilizing 1.Mix approximately 2 cups LEVEL 3 5. Press the ON/OFF Button to Start of WOOD PELLETS with a starter enhancer gel. 2 c 2.Open the fire chamber ups Fuel Type: 10 Vacuum Flame Auger 7 Pellet Once the settings are correct for your fuel type etc., push the p _ _ ...� ON OFF Button for approx. 1 second.The LCD screen will door and pour this mixture into the burn display what process is running. pat. 3.Using a long nosed - Running lighter or match,light LEVEL 3 the fuel mixture. �� 4.After lighting starter ` Fuel Type: 10-P Pellet mixture, LEAVE THE FIRE ` � � a Vacuum Flame Auger The Start Up Program Works as Follows: CHAMBER DOOR OPEN SLIGHTLY FOR A.Approximately 15 minutes after start up Is Initiated the con- 4.5 MINUTES. trol board checks to make sure the Vacuum switch and the ENTER=DONE P.O.F. switch are made. 4-5 minutes B. When the board senses the Vacuum switch and the P.O.F. switch have been made, the unit will switch to normal operation in heat level 5 and start up has been successful. Fuel will then begin to feed into the pot. Note: Unit will run at Level 5 for 15 minutes to build a hot base even though control- ler may read your desired level.The unit will go to set level once base build up is complete. C. If the board fails to sense vacuum or the P.O.F., it will go into a safety shutdown and flash the appropriate Diagnostic code. If this happens, repeat steps 1 through 5 from the section below. Furnace Shutdown: 1. Press the On/Off button for 1 second while running 0 WARNING initiates shutdown;the fire will go out in a few minutes. Never unplug the furnace to shut it off. Shutdown is disabled while self cleaning in progress. Doing so may cause a significant amount of 2.Combustion fan will run for at least 5 hours before shutting smoke to enter the room. down completely to insure no smoke enters the home. 3. Supply blower will continue to run until the unit temperature falls below setting on the fan limit switch, 18 ENDURANCE 50F MANUAL IGNITION AUTO IGNITION 1.Make sure the Endurance has been properly in- stalled and plugged into a standard 115V outlet. 2. Fill the Fuel Hopper a.Make sure the Endurance hopper has adequate fuel, filled to near the top, and the lid is closed.The lid must be t- closed for the feed auger to operate. jY b.Confirm the ash pan is secured and the fire chamber door is closed. 3.Prime the Unit Press and hold the Prime button until the auger is fully 'primed'and your fuel(corn, pellets,etc.)begins to feed into ® - the burn pot.This may take 2-3 minutes. (This step is not necessary if the auger is filled with fuel from previous operation). A.Verify the Settings Current Setting The LCD Control Panel will display the MENU of default set- Fuel:10-P Pellet Control:Manual tings.To change a setting, use the UP and DOWN arrows to Ignition:Auto select the menu item,then ENTER to select the options,etc. AuAuger:r Trim:3 CFM gem: Drah Trim:3 5. Press the ON/OFF Button to Start— Once the settings are correct for your fuel type etc., push the SELF CLEANING IN ON/OFF Button for approx. 1 second. PROGRESS The unit will automatically run through several different pro- cesses.The LCD screen will display what process is running; Igniting LEVEL 3 Fuel Type: 10-P Pellet Vacuum Flame Auger Stabilizing LEVEL 3 Fuel Type: 10-P Pellel Vacuum Flame Auger Running LEVEL 3 Fuel Type: 10-P Pellet Vacuum Flame Auger ENDURANCE 50F AUTO IGNITION 17 CONTROL BOARD OPERATION Current Settings Fuel Type Fuel Type:I OP Pellet 1-High Ash Control:Manual 2-L Wheat 1 nition:Auto 3.Wheat Blower:800 CFM 4-HM Corn Auger Trim:3 5-Corn Draft Trim:3 6.LM Corn Maintenance:(Selectable only when unit is off) 7-Cherry Pit Init.Pot Change:(Selectable only in running status) Up to 10-will need to scroll ENTER=Change MENU=BACK ENTER=SELECT Thermostat High ON=Start If either thermostat Hear Level 3 Temp Control modes are selected —, Heat Level 5 Manual MENU-BACK ENTER-SELECT T-5tot NO VACUUM Fuelmizer PRESENT CHECK MENU=BACK ENTER=SELECT DOORS Ignition Mode Auto Manual SELF CLEANING CLOSE ALL CLOSE ALL CLOSE ALL IN PROGRESS MENU=BACK ENTER=SELECT DOORS AND DOORS AND DOORS AND PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER Manual Ignite Auto Ignite Main Blower Speed 600 CFM Sw.Off Clean Complete Igniting 800 CFM Sw.Off Light 2 cups pellets with LEVEL 3 600 CFM gel and wait 3 minutes 800 CFM MENU=BACK ENTER=SELECT "See Quick Start Guide Fuel:10-P Pellet NO VACUUM NO VACUUM NO VACUUM ENTER Done Vacuum Flame Auger PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT Lvl 1 Auger Trim Level 1 Slowest CHECK DOORS CHECK DOORS CHECK DOORS Level 2 Level 3 Default Stabilizing Level 4 Level Fastes) LEVEL 3 MENU=BACK ENTER=SELECT Top Plate Pusher Assembly Fuel:l O-P Pellet POSITIONING Hold up to extend. Hold up to extend. Lv) 1 Draft Trim PLEASE WAIT Hold down to retract. Hold down to retract Vacuum Flame Auger Level 1 Slowest Level 2 MENU-BACK MENU=BACK Level 3 Default Level 4 Level Fastest Running MENU=BACK ENTER=SELECT LEVEL 3 COMPLETE Maintenance Mode Remove components. Fuel:1 O-P Pellet Auto Pot Removal Clean and Reinstall. Plate Control Vacuum Flame Auger Pusher Control MENU=BACK MENU=BACK ENTER=SELECT NOTE. When using Fuelmizer Mode,after 60 NOTE.• With door switch off enabled the main blower minutes with no call for heat the unit will shutdown will tum off while the front door is open. This is to help and restart when heat is again required. to keep the dust from the Fire door and Ash pan blow- ing during cleaning. NOTE.If front door is left open with door switch off enabled with fire in the furnace, the blower will turn back on in 2 minutes if the fan limit control is warm enough for the blower to run. Do not leave the furnace unattended with the door open. 16 ENDURANCE 50F CONTROL BOARD OPERATION CONTROL BOARD FEATURES The LCD Control Board controls all functions of the furnace by monitoring system sensors. These sensors serve two purposes: A.General Operation of the Furnace. B. Safety Features that shut the unit off in the event the sensors detect a problem. The Control Board also has diagnostic capabilities to help in troubleshooting. The buttons on the board function as follows: (Refer to Figure 1 1) A.On/Off—Press for 1 second initiates start-up. Press for 1 second while run- ning initiates shutdown. SHUTDOWN DISABLED WHILE SELF CLEANING IS IN PROGRESS. B.Menu—Returns the screen to the Menu. C. Prime—Allows the user to manually feed fuel into the burn pot on start up when needed.This is particularly helpful in prim- ing the Auger Tube when it is empty. D. Enter—Selects the highlighted Menu item (for example, LM Corn). E.Arrows—For scrolling up or down the Menu items. Figure 11 NOTE:Auger will not operate with hopper lid open. Modes and Operating Description The following diagram (page 16) displays the Menu and Sub- menu options available on the Endurance 50F.You may need 0 WARNING to make adjustments to best suit your heating requirements. •The auger can start at any time while the furnace 1. Fuel Type—See page 13. is running. 2.Temp Control—Cycles between Manual Heat Control, • Fuel is fed from the hopper to the burn pot by a Thermostat Heat Control and Fuelmizer. high torque motor that is capable of doing serious harm to fingers. 3. Ignition Mode—Cycles between Manual and Automatic . Do not manually over fill burn area during Ignition. Manual ignition is not normally required unless the ignitor has malfunctioned. See page 18. operation,which can cause overtiring. 4.Main Blower Speed—600 CFM Switch Off, 800 CFM Switch Off, 600 CFM or 800 CFM. With switch off enabled, the blower is shut off when the outer door is opened. ® � DANGER Risk of Fire or Explosion • Do not operate with the fire chamber door or ash 5.Auger Trim—Allows fine tuning of feed rate for the heat pan drawer open. level 1 setting.This increases or decreases the amount of fuel fed on heat level 1. Auger Trim level 3 is factory default. • Do not store fuel within marked Installation other combustible material tallation Clearances. 6. Draft Trim—Allows for fine tuning of the combustion fan • Inspect and clean flues and chimneys regularly. for the heat level 1 &2 settings.This increases or decreases the airflow on heat level 1 &2. Draft trim level 3 is factory • Do not burn garbage,gasoline,drain oil or other default. flammable liquids in the unit. 7.Maintenance Mode—Activates functions for Pot removal. ENDURANCE 50F CONTROL BOARD FEATURES 15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Proper installation is essential for safety, effective operation, warranty coverage, insurance requirements and to meet local building codes. Installation requirements are described in the first section of this manual. Verify the installation, including venting, is correct before starting the furnace for the first time. Follow These Operating Instructions Exactly as Stated to Ensure Safe and Reliable Operation. If you have difficulty adjusting the 50F furnace, contact your dealer or technical support. 1. Carefully read this"Installation and Operation" manual in 6.To avoid the possibilities of smoke and/or spark entering the its entirety before starting your furnace for the first time. room,always keep fire chamber door and ash pan drawer 2. Obtain final inspection and approval of installation from secured whenever the furnace is operating, local building officials. 7. A certain amount of carbon monoxide may be produced within the furnace as a by-product of combustion.All 3. Have your dealer demonstrate all the operational and main- exhaust vent connections must be sealed with high tem- tenance steps necessary for proper use of the furnace. Sign perature silicone to assure an air tight seal.Any leaks into and return the warranty card to the address listed on the a confined area caused by faulty installation or improper back page. operation of the furnace could produce dizziness, nausea, 4. Some odors may be given off during the first few hours of and in extreme cases,death. burning during initial break-in. These odors are normal and g_ Smoke detectors installed in the same general area as the not harmful. However,ventilating the room until the odors furnace, may be activated if the furnace fire chamber door disappear is recommended. is left open and smoke is allowed to enter the area. 5.The furnace will become hot while in operation. Keep chil- dren,clothing and furniture away from all hot surfaces. WARNING: Direct contact with the furnace fire chamber during operation may cause severe burns to a person's skin. CAUTION •Hot surfaces • Keep children away • Do not touch during operation •Never add fire starter to a hot furnace 14 ENDURANCE 50F OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS APPROVED FUEL TYPES NOTE. This furnace is approved only for com, wood and grain pellets,wheat and cherry pits. Corn, Wheat and Grain Fuel Selection Screen Shelled corn,wheat and grain pellets must have 16%or less moisture content.The keys to satisfac- Fuel Type: tory performance are proper operation of the fur- 1. High Ash nace,diligent maintenance,and burning only dry, 2. L Wheat clean,quality fuel.These fuels must be screened to 3. Wheat remove dust prior to using. 4. HM Corn NOTE:Excessive grain dust must 5. Corn be screened by sifting with mesh 6. LM Corn screening. Large pieces of cob 7. Cherry Pit may plug the auger. 8. LG Pellet 9. S Pellet Clinkers and ash are by-products of burning biomass fuels and 10. P Pellet are not caused by your furnace. Furnace performance is re- duced if poor quality fuel is used. Using a thermostat will cause Fuel Description: variations in the maintenance. Check the burn pot frequently High Ash =Any High Ash Fuel in the beginning to establish a maintenance schedule based L Wheat= Lower Wheat on fuel use and burn rates.Contact your dealer for more infor- Wheat= Normal Wheat mation on where to get high quality biomass fuels to burn in HM Corn= High Moisture Corn (16- 14%) your furnace. Store fuel in an air tight container or use other Corn= Normal Corn (15- 13%) methods to ensure they do not become rain soaked or absorb LM Corn= Low Moisture Corn (14- 12%) moisture from damp or wet floors.This will also prevent rodents from becoming a problem. Do not store fuel within furnace in- stallation clearance areas or within the space required for ash LG Pellet= Low Grade Pellets removal.The 50F furnace is not warranted against damage S Pellet=Standard Pellets caused by poor quality fuel, incorrect operation,poor mainte- P Pellet= Premium Pellets nance or incorrect installation. Wood Pellets and Cherry Pits Contact your dealer for more information on APFI approved wood pellet fuels. No standard exists for cherry pits. ENDURANCE 50F APPROVED FUEL TYPES 13 Connecting To The Thermostat Wiring Connections Please read the section covering thermostat control for opera- tion.To connect a thermostat, secure the wires from the thermo- stat to the internal wire terminal located on the backside of the 50F Furnace control board.A certified technician should do this. The internal terminal has been pre-wired to the control board. sz NOTE.•Installers must determine a neutral location to mount the thermostat for accurate room temperature measurements. Al CAUTION This unit will only operate with the hopper lid closed. Failure may result in emission of products of com- Figure 10 bustion from the hopper under certain conditions. The hopper lid needs an adequate seal to the unit. Do not attempt to run the unit during a power failure. NOTE.,For installations requiring an external thermostat, the 5OF furnace must be connected to an approved external thermostat. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES. 12 ENDURANCE 50F CONNECTING TO THE THERMOSTAT Mobile Home Installation ___ 1. Permanently bolt the furnace to the floor. 2. Electrically ground the furnace and pedestal to the metal �`' chassis of the home. Use a number eight(8)gauge or larger f copper wire. 3.Maintain an effective vapor barrier at location where PL r vent exits the structure. ' A. Check any other local building codes or other codes that may apply. 5. Do not use components other than those specified for use with this unit. _ 6. Floor protection requirement must be followed precisely. 7. PL vent must be used for exhaust venting. Single wall vent is s �� � JA�, not allowed. Follow PL vents manufacturer's installation di- " rections and observe all listed clearances to combustibles. Figure 9 /1 WARNING Do not install in a sleeping room. Combustion air must come from the outside of the mobile home! Failure to do so may create negative pressure within the mobile home and could disrupt proper venting and operation of the furnace. The structural integrity of the floors,walls,ceiling and roof must be maintained. Installation should be in accordance with manufactured home and safety standard(HUD),CFR 3280,part 24. Installation as a Stove WARNING Do not install in a sleeping room. '44 The structural integrity of the floors,walls,ceiling and roof must be maintained. Installation must follow clearances shown in figures 3,4 and 5. Installation must follow venting procedures outlined on pgs.7,8 and 9. NkJ . �r Optional Diffuser CSI-7100 converts the 50F bio-mass furnace into a stand- alone stove. r' ENDURANCE 50F MOBILE HOME AND STOVE INSTALLATION 11 INSTALLATION Connecting to Existing Duct Work & Furnaces The 50F is approved to connect to the existing ductwork of a gas,oil or electric/heat pump furnace with a minimum rating Minimum Duct Size of 40,000 to 100,000 BTU. The ductwork of the furnaces may Round: 10" not be hooked in series with each other.This means the warm Rectangular: 6"x 15" supply air of the 50F furnace may not be hooked into the cold Intake Air Duct should be 10%larger air return of the existing furnace. See example in figure 8.The Maximum Static Pressure: .45" for supplementary and cold air return of the 50F furnace is connected to the return air .48" for central hookups. duct of the existing furnace. I&Q,q,n+z+aLLa�G rm rua Cmnr,W'STATIC PAMW or tae culftNT a< a t � + trNln Kv� COVLEYMN TA v YK RMYN LAM F~Ce,DWW.THL �Y4TA`VR q1 S�1V bYSTC}6 r IF T1*WAYIC ° 1A PAMURC IS RXE TWM AV IVC THE F4T MUM PALL '"�. CA: S�AF' �Y�Y7G PIPEffi"durtE �� bEl�4 TfYC lFikllNi Add-On Furnace Figure 8 Stand-Alone Furnace The warm air supply of the 50F furnace connects to the supply Follow all instructions when connecting to existing ductwork. plenum of the existing furnace. Back draft dampers must be Connecting the warm air supply to the cold air return may used in the 50F warm air duct and in the warm air plenum of cause harm to the existing furnace and may void the warranty the existing furnace to prevent the airflow from reversing.The of both the existing furnace and the 50F furnace. use of back draft dampers are not required for stand-alone in- stallations. It is recommended to enter the supply plenum of the existing furnace above the air conditioning A coil. If the materi- als used for the warm-air supply duct must have a minimum 0 CAUTION temperature rating of 250°F.The plenum of the 50F furnace Do not connect the 50F Furnace to a down flow must be constructed of metal.This unit is not to be connected furnace system. to a chimney flue serving another appliance. Once installed, check the static pressures in the ductwork to make sure they do not exceed the limits of the existing central furnace or of the 0 CAUTION 50F furnace(.45"). Running both furnaces at the same time should not cause any nuisance tripping of the high limits in Do not connect an air conditioner to the furnace. either unit. If being used as central heating,connect to existing duct work with maximum static pressure of(.48"). FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES. 10 ENDURANCE 50F CONNECTING TO EXISTING DUCT WORK& FURNACES r Venting into an Existing Chimney The 50F furnace may be connected to an existing Class A chimney or a masonry chimney which meets the minimum requirements of NFPA 211. 24" CAP 1. If the furnace's exhaust is connected to a masonry chimney, STORM the masonry chimney must be free of cracks that could leak COLLAR FLASHING exhaust gases or fly ash.A relining of the chimney with el- ALWAYS FOLLOW PL VENT ther PL vent or single wall stainless steel pipe may be neces- MANUFACTURERS CLEARANCES sary to bring the chimney into compliance. TocoMBUSnBLEs 2.When chimneys are relined, a chimney chase cap that reduces the outlet of the chimney to the size of the liner is W CEILING O E required. Extend the exhaust vent above the chimney chase cap and finish it off with a rain cap.A single wall liner may need to be wrapped with insulation to maintain adequate exhaust temperatures when outside temperatures drop be- MASONARYTHIMBLE low freezing, the flue temperatures to become too 3"CLEARANCETO 3"CLEARANCE TO .q, .q p COMBUSTIBLE COMBUSTIBLE low. 7 g 3.Venting into the side of an existing masonry chimney must be done through a masonry thimble.When wall penetration is necessary to access a masonry chimney, use a listed PL vent wall thimble.Chimney connectors should be made with minimum 24 Gauge black or blue steel. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 4.When venting into a Class A steel chimney, use an appro- priate PL Vent adapter. PL VENT TEE PL VENT TEE WITH CLEANOUT WITH CLEANOUT Combustion Air Figure 6 , •Outside air is required. •Outside air may be drawn from a semi-enclosed attic or crawl space or any semi-enclosed space.Take care not to t draw cold air past water pipes that may freeze. • Use 3"or greater flexible or rigid metal piping. •Terminate the outside air pipe below the exhaust vent outlet. r/ � •An open mesh screen should be placed over the outside air ` pipe opening to prevent birds or rodents from nesting in the ,f opening. Use an elbow or shield to prevent prevailing winds from blowing directly into the outside air intake pipe. NOTE: Air Damper Dam ` Mesh screen should be no smaller than one-fourth inch P (1/4") by one-fourth inch (114"). t Figure 7 O WARNING NOTE: The outside air pipe must terminate above the Outside combustion air is required for maximum snow line. Long runs should be avoided. all installations! O WARNING Use the air intake damper for adjusting combustion inlet air only!Other methods of restricting or blocking combustion inlet air are strictly prohibited! ENDURANCE 50F VENTING INTO AN EXISTING CHIMNEY 9 , T Termination Requirements & Clearances In determining optimum vent termination, carefully evaluate external conditions especially when venting directly through a wall. Since you must deal with odors, gases and fly ash, consider aesthetics, prevailing winds,distances from air inlets and combustibles, location of ad- ;ham jacent structures and any code require- ments. ctww,. Pr 1. Exhaust must terminate above com- bustion air inlet elevation. 2. Do not terminate vent in any enclosed or semi-enclosed area, (i.e. carports, . garage,attic crawl space,etc.) or t any location that can build up a con- centration of fumes. _ ur.urwf-a r 3.Vent surfaces can get hot enough to 4 i cause burns if touched by children. Noncombustible shielding or guards ) may be required (Figure 4). _ `"` l l •4' (1.2 m) BELOW a door,window, cavity,or air vent •4' (1.2 m) HORIZONTALLY FROM a door,window, cavity, or air vent • 1' (305 mm)ABOVE a door, window, Figure 4 cavity,or air vent Install Vent at Clearanc- es Specified by the Vent Manufacturer. 48* f1214�] The exhaust termination location must be at least 12' C305mm7 • 1' (305 mm)ABOVE the ground level • 7' (2.1 m) FROM a public walkway a. • P (305 mm) FROM the wall penetra- n 9MM] tion point ! t2' fig' C305rtm7 • 2' (610 mm) FROM any adjacent com- Ct2119mMl bustibles such as: adjacent buildings, aa, fences,protruding parts of the struc- ture, roof eaves or overhangs, plants, shrubs,etc. a Figure 5 8 ENDURANCE 50F TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS &CLEARANCES � f , VENTING ,I CAUTION: • Installation is to be performed by a qualified installer or dealer. •Adhere to all clearances specified by the manufacturer of the venting system used. •Adhere to all clearances specified in the installation instructions of this furnace. •Do not install this unit in a sleeping room. NOTE: Condensation from a bio furnace is detrimental to the venting system. Only buy venting systems that are warranted with burning corn and other bio fuels. •When planning the installation of your furnace, keep in mind •Single wall stainless steel may be used inside an existing that condensation is detrimental to exhaust systems. Bio fuels chimney. (No clearances to combustibles are needed on sin- have a high moisture content and can be more susceptible to gle wall stainless steel adapters, rigid, or flex pipe installed condensation forming in certain types of installations. Install within a chimney). the furnace with minimum piping exposed to the cold tem- peratures outside the PL envelope of the house. •A clean out"tee"(PL vent or"Quick-Connect Ex- haust")must be installed directly to the furnace and •Check with the manufacturer of your venting system to see at the bottom of each vertical run of the exhaust that they honor the warranty of their PL vent with the use of system.These tees are to assist in periodically clean- corn and other bio fuels. ing the pipe.Single or double clean-out tees may be •The longer the vent pipe and the more elbows that used. are used,the greater the flow resistance.Each elbow • For a venting system ending in a horizontal run,the exhaust or tee is equal to 5 feet of straight pipe.Because of pipe must be terminated by a listed end cap or a PL vent this we recommend using as few elbows as possible elbow(45 or 90 degrees). Note: End caps or elbows must and a maximum of 20 feet of piping.It is recom- vent exhaust gases away from the building. mended that the vent system be installed with a minimum of three feet(3')of vertical rise above the • For termination above the building roofline,a rain cap is exhaust port on the back of the furnace.It is recom- required. mended to get the vertical rise while still in a heated .The exhaust flange is 3" diameter to accommodate a pipe area to reduce exterior piping.Failure to provide the adapter.The use of a 3"to 4" increaser section or increaser natural draft that results from a vertical rise may tee will be required. Increaser tees are available that have a result in smoke being released into the house when 3" pipe to branch and 4" pipe to body. electricity to the unit is interrupted while burning or smoldering fuel remains in the burn pot. •The furnace must be vented with a,4"dia.vent system. •Approved corn/pellet furnace venting materials are: •All joints for connector pipes are required to be fastened by 1) PL vent, a double wall vent with a stainless steel liner three screws. 2)Single wall rigid or flexible stainless steel pipe. In this manual, approved venting will be referred to as a "PL • If vented horizontally,joints should be made gas vent"or"single wall vent." tight in a manner that should be specified. •All single wall vent adapters must be stainless steel. Flex pipe should be stainless steel,4-ply construction with a total thick- ness of approximately.07 inches. NOTE: Type "B"gas vent must not be used in NOTE. Adhere to PL vent clearance to the installation of this furnace. The exhaust must combustibles required. Strictly observe be installed so the entire system can be cleaned manufacturers guidelines. without disassembly. ENDURANCE 50F VENTING 7 LOCATION Installation Location Consider the Following The front door opens smoothly to allow access to the ash pan Supply Air.The 50F furnace may be connected to a gas,oil, and the fire chamber door for routine maintenance.The Con- or electric/heat pump system with existing duct work. trol Board is mounted on the left side. There are also 2 access panels on the!eft side. The upper cover gives you access to Return Air.The furnace does not need to be connected direct- the Fan Limit Control.The lower cover gives you access to the ly to the existing cold air return system,but it is recommended. igniter. The right side access panel allows for removal of com- Venting.The location should be as close as possible to an bustion blower and proof of flame switch. Removing the air outside wall for venting purposes.The furnace has a 3"collar; filter and brackets will allow access to the convection blower. therefore the use of a 3"to 4" increaser will be required. The Removal of the rear maintenance panel will allow access to the furnace must be vented with a 4" diameter vent system.The actuators and auger motor. shortest vent system with minimal elbows is the best. Electrical.This unit requires 1 15v.and comes with a 6 ft. 1. Surge protector is recommended! AC Cord. •Refer to marking on the furnace for additional information. Installation Requirements Clearances and Access for Service and Maintenance Floor Protection The furnace should be installed on a noncombustible surface f extending 16" in front of the unit and 6"on either sides / ct6' Chimney connectors must have floor protection underneath extending 2"either side. Right Side—2" minimum clearance from combustibles and/ or 24"to allow for furnace maintenance. Left Side—24" minimum clearance from combustibles and to 6' allow for furnace maintenance. 1152.4 C15c t7 Front—24" minimum clearance from combustibles and to allow furnace maintenance. < Back Side—6" minimum clearance from combustibles and/ or 12"to allow for furnace maintenance. (Abt ,'t Access for Service and Maintenance , r The clearances shown above are for maintenance and are only recommendations; user may use own discretion. Clearances to combustible must be maintained. Figure 3 6 ENDURANCE 50F LOCATION The Endurance 50F furnace is designed with a software-controlled, patent pending pot cleaning system that is hands free,which means less daily maintenance.The automatic operation is based on the amount of fuel fed into the burn pot;the controller also monitors this. Once the set amount has been reached, the unit will cycle in the cast re-light plate.The fuel now falls on this plate and is ignited by the lower flame. After it is ignited the pot pusher will push forward and return twice to disperse the ash. When the pot pusher has returned the second time, the cast re-light plate will retract,dropping the new fire into the cleaned out pot area.This all happens automatically so the user does not have to monitor as often. 2p.3 -7 33.7 [ i1 mrn] [857 mm]' C4s7 mm� t5.e [402 mm] r 2.a Figure 1 [71 Mml Foot H Back Access Plenum POW opaf*V �'uda +ar putt pod Airpump- OWN t)oor V x 12'x 2fY.. t[e( tamtA9r O FI#8► `4y tMOr t Control Board j r { cow , ASh Blrr Bit., Farr n* F)oor oo COMM lynitsr• Figure 2 ENDURANCE 50F INTRODUCTION 5 INTRODUCTION For use in the U.S. and Canada, mobile home approved. Before Starting The Furnace For The First Time Check with local authorities and obtain needed permits. Outside air is required. Use only approved parts.Check Installation is to be performed by a that the outside air inlet is connected to draw fresh air from qualified professional. outside the building. 2.All joints of PL vent and single wall stainless steel pipe should be fastened by at least 3 screws and correctly Unpacking the Furnace installed. (Follow vent manufacturers' recommended instruc- Remove two bolts underneath that hold the unit to the skid for tions). Seal all joints with high temperature silicone to create shipping.These bolts can be used for mobile home installation. an airtight seal. The front door handle will need to be installed with the screws provided. (See figure 2). 0 WARNING The high temperature paint on this furnace may take several hours of burning at a high fuel setting to fully cure.During this time,an odor that is not harmful may be evident.When odors are present,the area around the Furnace should be well ventilated. 0 CAUTION The high temperature paint can be easily scratched prior to the first time the furnace is lit. 4 ENDURANCE 50F INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 2 Safety Information 19 Error Descriptions 3 Table of Contents 19 Combustion Air Damper/Box 4 Introduction 20 Adjustments 6 Location 21 Cleaning Requirements Installation Location 22 periodic Maintenance Installation Requirements 7 Venting 23 Annual Maintenance Termination Requirements &Clearances 24 Burn Pot Removal & Installation Venting into an Existing Chimney Combustion Air 26 Pot Frame Removal 10 Installation 27 Igniter Replacement Connecting to Existing Duct Work&Furnaces 28 Wiring Schematic Mobile Home Installation Installation as a Stove 29 Canadian Requirements Connecting to the Thermostat Additional Canadian Installation Requirements 13 Approved Fuel Types Additional Canadian Operation Requirements Additional Canadian Requirements for 14 Operating Instructions Supplementary (Add-On) Furnaces 15 Control Board Features 31 Troubleshooting & FAQ Mode and Operating Description 33 Limited Warranty 16 Control Board Operation 34 Part List 17 Auto Ignition 18 Manual Ignition ENDURANCE 50F TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY NOTICE Please read the entire manual before installing and using your new furnace. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. • The 50F is intended for residential interior applications as Q CAUTION: a stand-alone furnace,add-on furnace or as an in-room stove.Many insurance companies prohibit the use of a Failure to follow the instructions in the installation solid-fuel furnace as a primary furnace; consult your specific manual may result in a house fire.Please follow installa- policy/application. tion and maintenance instructions. • Keep a fire extinguisher or water hose close by the furnace for safety. Q WARNING: • Familiarize yourself with all local building and safety codes Burning improper fuel(i.e.charcoal)can result in Car- before installation. bon Monoxide poisoning,which may lead to sickness • The installation instructions and code requirements must be or death. followed exactly. • Prior to installation, have your chimney inspected by a Building Permit qualified inspector to make sure it is clean, in good condition and operating properly. Contact local building officials to obtain a permit and information on local installation restrictions and inspection • Do not allow anyone to operate this furnace that is not familiar requirements. with the proper and safe use of the furnace. Disclaimer of Warranty • Create a barrier between the furnace and any area where children may be playing. Never leave children unattended in Fahrenheit Technologies Inc.has no control over the the furnace or stove area. installation of the furnace. Fahrenheit Technologies Inc.grants no warranty for the installation of the • Wear protective clothing, such as leather hearth gloves and furnace and assumes no responsibility for any safety glasses while tending the fire. special,incidental or consequential damages. Safety Testing This furnace has been tested by Intertek Test Laboratories in accordance with the following standards— 1482/ASTME 1509/ULC S627 covering Room Heater and Mobile Home Manufactured By: installations.CSA B366.1-M91, UL 391-99 covering Central/ Supplementary Furnace installation to included Canadian installations. Please refer to label on furnace for safety related • information. Caution: The 50F furnace's exhaust system works with negative Fahrenheit combustion chamber pressure and slightly positive chimney TECHNOLOGIES INC pressure.Therefore, it is imperative that the air intake and 526 East 64th Street exhaust system be airtight and installed correctly. Do not install Holland,MI 49423 a flue damper in the exhaust vent of this unit. Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES. 2 ENDURANCE 50F SAFETY INFORMATION F 0 0 � o 0 0 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL a Fahrenheit TECHNOLOGIES INC EnduranCe 50F Biomass Furnace/Stove Rev K,Patents Pending SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY NOTICE:A qualified installer must perform installation in order to prevent the possibility of a house fire.Some jurisdic- tions may require the installer to be licensed or accredited.These installation instructions must be strictly observed. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Please read this entire manual before installation and opera- tion of this unit.Contact the local building officials to obtain a permit and information on any local installation restrictions and inspection requirements. � �g Tested to UL391 Standards SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE Quote#: Tran2268895 PO Sox 1578 Date: 12/18/2014 Greenfield, MA 01302 Proposal Valid For: 30 Days Sandri 800-528-1900 t.rvLR0Y date 24 months following the date of Product shipment from HHT, regardless of the invoice or occupancy date. Prices do not reflect applicable sales tax. 50% of the contracted amount to be paid upon signing of contract(net 10 days); 50%o due upon completion of final billing. (Subject to: A.R. Sandri, Inc. and/or Sandri Energy LLC Credit Department Approval). All material is guaranteed to be specified. All work to be completed in workman like manner according to standard practice. All alterations or deviations from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and become an extra charge over and above the contracted price. All agreements are contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owners to carry fire,tornado or other necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by Workman's Compensation Insurance. Other terms and condltions may apply and will be noted on the contract to cover specific circumstance. Authorized by: Date: Date: 14-a-I 122-t-y 2 Accepted by: Date: I Z, Y The above price, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the r, work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. Furthermore, I shall accept the terms and conditions as follows:Any amount not paid within 30 days will be charged a FINANCE CHARGE of 1 Y2% per month(periodic rate) which is annual percentage rate of 18%. Minimum FINANCE CHARGE each month is 500. Buyer further agrees to reimburse Sandri Energy LLC for all collection expenses including reasonable attorney fees incurred in connection with the collection of any delinquent amount. A I� I l f 4 i i Sandri Energy,Greenfield,MA i � Quote#: Tran2268845 1 PO Box 1578 Date: 12/18/2014 Greenfield, MA 01302 Proposal Valid For: 30 Days Sandri 500-628-1900 Prepared For: pa Presented B :y Mary Ann Thrane Thom Burden 357 Haydenville Road Office:413-223-1117 I Leeds, Ma. 01053 Mobile:413.364.3217 i 413,320.6891 Fax: 413-773.5049 I Trane704 @comcast.net Email: tburden@sandri.com i Quote: ; Eco-Choice Pellet Furnace and Installation i Item Product Description Amount I 1 Fahrenheit 50F Pellet,furnace $3795.00 2 Pellet venting materials $654.00 Installation with existing gas furnace $2140.00 3 Total $6589.00 Optional 4 Insulation of metal duct work existing w/ R-6,5 insulation $1200.00 5 Warm Front Premium pellets 401b bags per ton price $234.95/ton Scope of Work PLUS SALES TAX } i • Installation of Fahrenheit 50F Pellet furnace in tandem with existing gas furnace using the same ductwork. • In the basement next to the existing furnace. • Installation Pellet venting to outside. • pellet furnace to run from its own controller and the gas furnace to remain in place, i Bagged Pellets Special price for pellets to be delivered at the,time of the install. A minimum amount of maintenance will need to be performed by you on a weekly basis once the installation is completed. Performance of any pellet fueled appliance is based upon keeping the exchanger clean. Warranty, Warranty.is for parts-only as described below. Labor and shipping costs are additional. The warranty period runs for six years, except for mechanical and electrical components,which are warranted for three years. The warranty period begins on the earlier of: (i)the date of invoice for the Product; (ii)1n the case of new home construction, the date of first occupancy of the residence or six months after the date of sale of the Product by an HHT authorized dealer,whichever occurs first; or(iii)the 5andri Energy,Greenfield, MA sandri.com 400 Chapman Street P.O.Box 1578 Greenfield,MA 01302 P 800.628.1900 F 413.773.5049 January 9, 2015 Attention City of Northampton, MA Building Department: Please mail the permit directly to me in the enclosed postage paid envelope. Or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at: 413-223-1163 (direct) or via email at: dcavalier @sandri.com U1 �. d ' V ` r' J r� Sandri ENERGY REAL ESTATE TRANSPORTATION HOSPITALITY The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.nms.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit:Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/individual): SANDRI ENERGY LLC - DEBBIE CAVALIER (G_ )UTACT) Address: 400 CHAPMAN ST _ City/State/Zip: GREENFIELD MA Phone#: 413-772-2121 Are you an employer'Check the appropriate box:� with Type of project(required): 1.[2 1 am a employer + 4• I am a general contractor and I — — ❑ ❑ f employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. New construction 2,❑ 1 am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g, ❑Demolition working or me in an capacity. employees and have workers' g y P h'- 9. E]Building addition [No workers'comp.insurance comp.insurance.* required.] 5, ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.171 Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.❑'Plumbing repairs or additions myself,[No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance re q tired.]t C. 152, §1(4),and we have no employees.[No workers' 13.[510ther SOLID FUEL APPLIAN E comp,insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. I t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicatingthey are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check ibis box must attached an additional sheet showing the namc of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp:policy number_ I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: COMMERCE & INDUSTRY INS. CO. Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: WC001-59-1545 Expiration Date: 7/31/2015 Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. �ddo hereb y eer er the pains and ntlties of per] y that the information provided abo a is tr and correct attire: Date: -W Phone#: 41'1-993-116-1 Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector S.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Ci. of Northampton Massachusetts ce DEp NT OF BUILDING 1NSpEC2'TONS' 1�N 21? a' Street • Municipal Buildings orthampton, MA 01060 C� Lions Electric,P'`' J,/;01060 No;tt u d{ SINGLE OR TWO FAMILY SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR WOOD, COAL, PELLET, CORN, STRAW OR SIMILAR STOVES, OR FIREPLACE INSERTS Permit Fee: $25.00 Check# Li PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION 1. Name of Applicant; MARY ANN THRANE Address: 357 HAYDENVILLE RD., LEEDS,MA 01053 Telephone: 413-320-6891 2. Owner of Property: MARY ANN THRANE Address: 357 HAYDENVILLE RD.,LEEDS, MA 01053 Telephone: 413-320-6891 3. Status of Applicant: Owner X Contractor 4. Type or Brand of Stove: FAHRENHEIT 50F If applicant Is not the homeowner: Construction Supervisor's License Number CS-088885 Expiration Date 4/5/2016 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number 178172 Expiration Date 3/20/2016 All Applicants must complete a Workers Compensation Insurance Affidavit before we can issue a permit 5. Certification: I hereby certify that the information contained herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I r DATE: 1/5/15 APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DEBBIE CAVALIER,AGENT SANDRI ENERGY DATE: 1/5/15 HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE APPROVED DATE: BUILDING OFFICIAL File#BP-2015-0722 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON SANDRI ENERGY LLC ADDRESS/PHONE P O BOX 1578 GREENFIELD (413)772-2121 Q PROPERTY LOCATION 357 HAYDENVILLE RD MAP 06 PARCEL 017 001 ZONE SRO 00) THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APP_LICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Buildiny,Permit Filled out Fee Paid Typeof Construction: INSTALL FAHRENHEIT 50F PELLET FURNACE New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/Statement or License 088885 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORDMTION PRESENTED: pproved Additional permits required(see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management De Sign aofBuildi icial D to Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning&Development for more information. 357 HAYDENVILLE RD BP-2015-0722 GIS#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 06-017 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: woodstove BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2015-0722 Project# JS-2015-001402 Est. Cost: $6589.00 Fee: $25.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: SANDRI ENERGY LLC 088885 Lot Size(sq. 11.1 51705.72 Owner: THRANE MARY ANN Zoning: SRf100) Applicant: SANDRI ENERGY LLC AT. 357 HAYDENVILLE RD Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: P O BOX 1578 (413) 772-2121 () Workers Compensation GREEN FIELDMA01302-1578 ISSUED ON.1 11512015 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK.-INSTALL FAHRENHEIT 50F PELLET FURNACE POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House# Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 1/15/2015 0:00:00 $25.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax: (413)587-1272 Louis Hasbrouck—Building Commissioner