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CADDY PF01302 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation and operating instructions
for the MINI-CADDY WOOD FURNACE
FURNACE MODELS INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL
Read these instructions carefully before installing
You have purchased one of the finest wood or combination furnaces
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the United States by an accredited
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Printed in Canada
(PF01302)
Certified according to CSA B415.1-10, CSA B366.1, UL391,
CSA C22.2 NO.236, UL 1995
WOOD
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  • Page 1 Installation and operating instructions for the MINI-CADDY WOOD FURNACE (PF01302) Certified according to CSA B415.1-10, CSA B366.1, UL391, CSA C22.2 NO.236, UL 1995 FURNACE MODELS INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL COMBINATION WOOD WOOD/ELECTRIC ONLY (11.25 kW) Read these instructions carefully before installing and operating your furnace.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION ..................................4 APPLIANCE PERFORMANCE ..............................5 GENERAL FEATURES ................................6 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................6 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA ..............................7 FURNACE DIMENSIONS ................................7 6.1. WOOD ONLY ..................................7 6.2. COMBINED WOOD-ELECTRIC ............................8 CHIMNEY AND DRAFT ................................9 SAFETY RULES ..................................
  • Page 3 11.8. WOOD HEATING ................................36 11.8.1. LIGHTING ..................................36 11.8.2. PREHEATING ................................... 36 11.8.3. HEATING ................................... 36 11.8.4. EARLY SIGNS OF AN OVERFIRED FURNACE: ....................... 36 11.8.5. WOOD AS HEATING FUEL ............................... 37 11.8.6. PROLONGED POWER FAILURE ............................37 11.8.7. CHIMNEY FIRES ................................37 11.8.8.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The Mini-Caddy furnace is EPA certified and tested and approved according to the CSA B415.1-10 Standard. To optimize the efficiency of your furnace, here is some advice that you should follow when installing or operating your Mini-Caddy.
  • Page 5: Appliance Performance

    2. APPLIANCE PERFORMANCE Fuel type Dry cordwood Recommended heating area 500 to 1,500 ft² (46 to 139 m²) Firebox volume 2.3 ft³ (0.065 m³) Maximum burn time 13 h Maximum input capacity (dry cordwood) 198,000 BTU Overall heat output rate (min. to max.) 11,319 BTU/h to 37,053 BTU/h (3.3 kW to 10.8 kW) Average overall efficiency 75.7% (HHV)
  • Page 6: General Features

    3. GENERAL FEATURES Maximum log length 20 in (508 mm) / north-south* Diameter of the flue collar 6 in (152 mm) Recommended connector pipe diameter 6 in (152 mm) (wood only or combined wood-electric) Recommended chimney diameter 6 in (152 mm) (wood only or combined wood-electric) Required type of chimney CAN/ULC S629, UL 103 HT (2100 °F) Baffle material...
  • Page 7: General Technical Data

    5. GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA DEBI TEMP STATIC MODEL (DIRECT DRIVE) BTU/ H FILTER VAR. PRESSURE VENT MOT. VIT. (CFM) (BOIS) MIN. MAX. MINI- 15’’ x 20’’ x 1’’ DCT-916-800-5 ¼ HP 1400 198,000 CADDY 6. FURNACE DIMENSIONS 6.1. WOOD ONLY...
  • Page 8: Combined Wood-Electric

    6.2. COMBINED WOOD-ELECTRIC...
  • Page 9: Chimney And Draft

    This furnace must be connected to a chimney certified for use with wood burning heating appliances. A 6 chimney and flue pipe are mandatory for the Mini-Caddy. The unit is not to be connected to a chimney serving another appliance. If the flue pipe draft exceeds -0.06 IN.W.C., a barometric damper should be installed.
  • Page 10: Odour From The Paint

    AIR DUCTS SERVING A GARAGE SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO OTHER PARTS OF A HOUSE AND THE DUCTING SERVING A HOUSE SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO A GARAGE. WARNING THE ASH DRAWER AND EXCHANGERS ACCESS PANEL GET VERY HOT. DO NOT MANIPULATE WITH BARE HANDS.
  • Page 11: Glass Specifications

    8.6.1. GLASS SPECIFICATIONS The glass is made of 3/16" (5mm) thick ceramic glass. Do not operate your wood furnace with a broken glass, as this could seriously damage your furnace. You can purchase a replacement glass from your PSG dealer. 8.7.
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MINI-CADDY WOOD ONLY FURNACE COMBINED WOOD / ELECTRIC OR PARALLEL ADD-ON PF01302 FOURNAISE MINI-CADDY – BOIS SEULEMENT FOURNAISE MINI-CADDY – COMBINÉE BOIS / ÉLECTRIQUE...
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    Inspect the furnace to make sure that nothing has been damaged in the shipping. Pull out the wiring kit and the instructions manual from the firebox of the furnace. The following section contains installation instructions for the Mini-Caddy wood only, Mini-Caddy wood / electric and Mini-Caddy add-on parallel configurations.
  • Page 14 Remove the four screws on the furnace, located on the side of the desired installation. Keep screws. Align the holes of the link board housing with the holes on the side of the furnace. Use the screws removed in the previous step to secure the housing to the furnace.
  • Page 15 Take the telecommunication wire and pull it through the middle grommet on the blower box Once the telecommunication wire is out run it along the back of the furnace and pass it through the grommet at the bottom of the link board housing.
  • Page 16 Your furnace should also be connected to a 115V power source. To do so, open the cover power board housing. Connect the power cord to the terminals (Neutral) (Ground) L (Line). Refer to wiring diagram for connecting components. When done, secure the wires with a BX connector (not included) and replace the blower box cover.
  • Page 17: Touchscreen Installation And Connection

    9.3. TOUCHSCREEN INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION The touch screen is used to operate the system. It must be installed on the support provided at the back of the furnace, on the same side as the link board housing. Connect link board with the touch screen using the telecommunication wire provided with the user manual. Plug the telecommunication wire in connector labeled LCD and pull it out of the board housing through the bottom grommet.
  • Page 18: Hot Air Plenum Temperature Probe Installation And Connection (Rtd)

    HOT AIR PLENUM TEMPERATURE PROBE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION (RTD) On the Mini-Caddy, a temperature probe (RTD) has to be installed on the side of the furnace using the support provided with the unit. The RTD is a sensor that reads the temperature inside the hot air plenum. It is critical to the good operation of the furnace.
  • Page 19: Servomotor Installation And Connection

    9.5. SERVOMOTOR INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Your Mini-Caddy furnace is equipped with a servomotor. To install it, simply screw it in place in the two pre-drilled holes on the side of the furnace using two screws as shown below.
  • Page 20: Unit Location

    Then, you must connect the servomotor and the link board. Take the wires out of the servomotor and Pass them along the furnace. Bring them close to the link board. For connection, refer to wiring diagram. WARNING: USE WIRING SUITABLE FOR 75 °C (not included).
  • Page 21: Minimum Clearances To Combustible Materials

    9.7.1. MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Hot air duct Hot air plenum MINIMUM CLEARANCES Return air 24" (610 mm) 8" (203 mm) plenum 18" (457 mm) 24" (610 mm) 3" (76 mm) 0" (0 mm) Return air REQUIRED MEASUREMENTS duct 60"...
  • Page 22: Floor Protection

    9.7.4. FLOOR PROTECTION If the floor is made of non combustible material, no floor protector is required. If the floor is made of combustible material, a non combustible material floor protector is required (see table below). FLOOR PROTECTION* CANADA 18" (457 mm) 16"...
  • Page 23: Flue And Barometric Draft Control Connection

    9.8. FLUE AND BAROMETRIC DRAFT CONTROL CONNECTION The flue outlet on the Mini-Caddy furnace is 6" in diameter and the wood only or wood/electric models may be installed with a 6" chimney approved for use with wood burning heating appliances (2100°F). If the draft exceeds -0.06 IN.W.C., a barometric damper must be installed.
  • Page 24: Electrical Connections

    Direct connection: solid fuel units can be connected directly to a source of new combustion air only if they are certified for this kind of installation, which must respect the manufacturer’s instructions. The Mini-Caddy can be installed with an optional sealed fresh air kit that has been tested with the unit. Consult your dealer.
  • Page 25: Hot Air Plenum

    9.13. PARALLEL INSTALLATION The installation of the Mini-Caddy with another furnace using the same ductwork is not allowed in Canada. This type of installation is only allowed in the United States. Ideally, the maximum BTU input of the existing oil, gas, or electric furnace should be equal or higher than the maximum BTU input of the wood furnace.
  • Page 26 CANADA; The installation in parallel i.e. the Mini-Caddy furnace combined with another, using the same system of hot air ducts is not allowed in Canada. UNITED STATES; The installation in parallel i.e. the Mini-Caddy furnace combined with another, using the same hot air duct system is allowed the United States.
  • Page 27 Mini-Caddy link board. This way, when a heating signal is sent to the existing furnace, the Mini-Caddy receives the same signal. It will tell the Mini-Caddy to either not start or, to go into a shut down cycle, if the furnace was already heating when the demand for heat was sent.
  • Page 28: Electrical Element Installation (Optional)

    9.14. ELECTRICAL ELEMENT INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL) 9.14.1. INTRODUCTION Only one 11.25kW electrical elements is available for the Mini-Caddy. This option includes all components necessary for the installation. Instructions for installing the electrical element are provided with the electrical element. WARNING: USE WIRING SUITABLE FOR 75 °C (NOT INCLUDED).
  • Page 29: Thermostat Installation

    10. THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION 10.1. WOOD FURNACE ONLY The furnace must be connected to a thermostat. You can use the one provided with the unit or use one that is already installed in your home. The thermostat must be installed on an inside wall and located where it is not likely to be affected by the draft coming from an air outlet.
  • Page 30: Installation Of An Air Conditioning Unit

    10.3. HEATPUMP INSTALLATION It is possible to pair a heat pump to the Mini-Caddy. To determine the priority of operation of these two modes of heating, you must go to Section 11.4.3 - AUXILIARY HEAT SOURCE PRIORITIZATION. For connection of the heat pump to your furnace, see the wiring diagram.
  • Page 31: System Configuration

    The furnace uses a touch screen, the latest technology in control devices. Blowers and power supplies are controlled from this screen. It is important to note that your furnace is equipped with three main electronic components: the link board, the power board and the touch screen.
  • Page 32: Icons Description

    11.3.1. ICONS DESCRIPTION Icons Description Icons Description Wood heating Electrical Element Green : Heating mode Green : Unit on Yellow : Auxiliary heating mode Yellow : On hold Heat pump Displayed when an auxiliary heat source has been selected. Green : Unit on Yellow : On hold Settings Distribution blower is in circulation...
  • Page 33: Transition To An Auxiliary Heat Source

    11.4.1. TRANSITION TO AN AUXILIARY HEAT SOURCE When there is a demand for heat, the furnace checks the temperature in the plenum. If the temperature is beyond the KIP, the fan will turn on. If the temperature is below the KIP, the furnace will wait the "Rise Time" delay and check the temperature again in the plenum.
  • Page 34: External Temperature Probe

    11.4.4. EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE PROBE It is possible to connect an external temperature probe on the Mini-Caddy. This temperature probe is used primarily to reduce electricity consumption and reduce the bill by prioritizing the transition to an auxiliary heating source when it is too cold outside or when it is the overcharging billing period (peak usage) depending on the electricity supplier.
  • Page 35: System Balancing

    11.6. SYSTEM BALANCING It is important to call upon a professional installer for the installation of the furnace and the ducting system configuration. Certain check-ups must be performed and certain rules must be respected in order not to damage the blower.
  • Page 36: Wood Heating

    11.8. WOOD HEATING 11.8.1. LIGHTING 1. Open the door Note: If there is already a bed of coals in the firebox, go to pre-heating. 2. Place one or two dry kindlings at the front of the furnace. 3. Place newspaper strips on top of the kindlings. 4.
  • Page 37: Wood As Heating Fuel

    In case of prolonged power failure (over 10 minutes), to reduce the risk of overheating, it is recommended to heat moderately and to open the furnace filter compartment in order to facilitate air circulation by natural gravity around the firebox of the Mini-Caddy wood furnace. 11.8.7. CHIMNEY FIRES This might occur when the fire gets extremely hot.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    12. MAINTENANCE 12.1. MAINTENANCE OF THE EXCHANGERS Heat exchangers must be cleaned thoroughly at the end of every heating season. During summer, the air is damper and with minimal air circulation within the furnace, it can mix with creosote and/or sooth deposits in the exchangers to form an acid that could accelerate the corrosion process and induce premature decay of the steel.
  • Page 39: Flue Pipe Inspection

    12.3. FLUE PIPE INSPECTION  The flue pipe must be inspected regularly during the heating season.  The pipe must be dissembled and cleaned.  The pipe must be examined carefully to detect any defect or damage.  The pipe can be reassembled if no defect is detected and defective pipe must be replaced immediately. ...
  • Page 40: Door Glass

    13.1. DOOR GLASS  Inspect the glass regularly to detect any glass failure. If you find any defect, stop using the wood furnace immediately. Never operate a wood furnace with a broken glass.  If you have to change your door glass, you must use ceramic glass 3/16" (5mm) thick. Use genuine parts sold by a PSG authorized dealer.
  • Page 41: Distribution Blower

    14.1.1. DISTRIBUTION BLOWER To check the status of the distribution blower, go to the main menu under “TROUBLESHOOT LINK" then go to page 5. When the fan is on, the selected speed is black. 14.1.2. AIR CONTROL DAMPER To check the status of the air damper, go to the main menu under "TROUBLESHOOT LINK" then go to page 3. When the furnace is in wood heating, the damper is open.
  • Page 42: Unit Overheat

    NOTE: IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR AFTER-SALE SERVICE, MAKE SURE TO HAVE THE MODEL OF YOUR FURNACE AND THE SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND. (THEY CAN BE FOUND ON THE CERTIFICATION LABEL ON THE SIDE OF THE FURNACE). 14.2.1.
  • Page 43: No Heat

    BLOWER DISTRIBUTION . Replace it if necessary. The fuse of the distribution fan is blown: Change the 12A fuse on the power board. The pressure in the plenum is too high: Make sure your air distribution system is well balanced and that the filter is not dirty or clogged.
  • Page 44: Auxiliary Override

    14.2.6. AUXILIARY OVERRIDE This message appears when a heat signal from the existing furnace’s thermostat is sent and the Mini-Caddy shuts itself down.
  • Page 45: General Electrical Diagram

    15. GENERAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...
  • Page 46: Electrical Diagram For Parallel Furnace

    16. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM FOR PARALLEL FURNACE...
  • Page 47: Electrical Diagram For Electric Unit

    17. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM FOR ELECTRIC UNIT...
  • Page 48: Link Board Options Connections

    18.1. ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTION Your Mini-Caddy furnace is able to supply electrical 24V current to control various options. The options that can be supported are described in the table below. The maximum available 24V current is 1.66 amps (transformer 24V @ 40VA).
  • Page 49: Air Conditionning Damper

    18.4. AIR CONDITIONNING DAMPER 18.5. HUMIDIFIER 18.6. HEAT PUMP...
  • Page 50: Exploded View And Part List

    19. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST...
  • Page 55 IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your stove, please provide the model number and the serial number. We reserve the right to change parts due to technology upgrade or availability. Contact an authorized dealer to obtain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials. Use of non- approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards.
  • Page 56 24089 CAST IRON ASH GRATE 4 1/2" X 9" 60327 JUNCTION WIRE MAIN CONTROL BOARD TO LCD SE51791 MINI CADDY TOUCH SCREEN BOARD (LCD) WITH HOUSING SE48250 PC BOARD WITH HOUSING 30154 BLACK SCREW #10 X 5/8" ROBERTSON TYPE A...
  • Page 57 5 POSITIONS TERMINAL BLOCK SE51456 REAR ACCESS PANEL TO BLOWER PA08508 TOP AIR RETURN PLENUM KIT SE45835 MINI CADDY INSTRUCTION MANUAL KIT 45853 ELECTRICAL UNIT INSTRUCTION SHEET SE45836 BLOWER BOX INSTRUCTION MANUAL KIT 45393 TOP AIR RETURN PLENUM INSTRUCTION SHEET...
  • Page 58 WHY PURCHASE THROUGH AN AUTHORIZED PSG DEALER? To make sure your PSG furnace provides comfort and energy savings in your home for many years, your choice of installer is extremely important. An authorized PSG dealer will ensure that the system is optimized and installed according to standards. Given the importance of the installation, PSG recommends that it is carried out by a professional certified in the Building Code so that the furnace delivers its full potential.
  • Page 59: Psg Limited Lifetime Warranty (Regular)

    PSG LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY (REGULAR) The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory. Proof of purchase (dated bill of sale), model name and serial number must be supplied when making any warranty claim to your PSG dealer.
  • Page 60: Psg Limited Lifetime Warranty (Privilege)

    PSG LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY (PRIVILEGE) The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory and purchased through an authorised dealer.

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