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OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
EPA Standard of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters
Certification Test Report
Non-Confidential Business Information (Non-CBI)
Manufacturer: Travis Industries, Inc.
Heater Type: Pellet-Fired, Freestanding
Model: Deerfield
Prepared for: Travis Industries, Inc.
12521 Harbour Reach Drive Mukilteo, WA 98275 USA
Prepared by: OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. 13327 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97230 (503) 643-3788 Test Period: August 30, 2018 Report Date: October 12, 2018 Report Number: 0028PS107E All data and information contained in this report are confidential and proprietary to Travis Industries. Its significance is subject to the adequacy and representative character of the samples and to the comprehensiveness of the tests, examinations, or surveys made. The contents of this report cannot be copied or quoted, except in full, without specific, written authorization from Travis Industries and OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. No use of the OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. name, logo, or registered mark (O-TL) is permitted, except as expressly authorized by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. in writing.
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AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES This report has been reviewed and approved by the following authorized signatories: Evaluator: ___________________________
Aaron Kravitz OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. QA Review: ___________________________
Ken Morgan OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE ................................................................................................................ (3 pages) Section 1 –Appliance, Testing, & Results ............................................................................. 4
1.1 Summary Tables ............................................................................................................. 5
Table 1 – Particulate Emissions ................................................................................. 5 Table 2 – Efficiency and CO ....................................................................................... 5 Table 3 – Test Facility Conditions ............................................................................ 6 Table 4 – Heater Configuration ................................................................................ 6
1.2 Procedures & Results Summary ..................................................................................... 7
1.3 Appliance Description ................................................................................................... 8
Section 2 – Test Data ................................................................................................................ 11
2.1 Test Data by Run .......................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Sample Analysis & Tares ............................................................................................. 29
Section 3 –Laboratory Quality Assurance ......................................................................... 36
3.1 Quality Assurance/Quality Control .............................................................................. 47
3.2 Calibration Data .......................................................................................................... 38
3.3 Example Calculations ..................................................................................................54
Appendix A – Manufacturer’s QA Plan
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Section 1 Appliance, Testing, & Results
1.1 - Summary Tables 1.2 – Procedures and Results Summary 1.3 - Appliance Description
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1.1 - Summary Tables
Table 1 – Particulate Emissions
One-Hour Filter Integrated Total
Emission Rate (g/hr)
2.654 0.785
Emission Factor (g/dry kg)
1.087 0.683
Table 2 – Efficiency and CO
Burn Rate Segment Integrated Total Maximum Medium Minimum
Time (minutes)
60 120 180 360
Burn Rate (dry kg/hr)
2.443 1.025 0.800 1.149
Heat Input Rate (BTU/hr, HHV)
46,769 19,626 15,311 21,992
Heat Output Rate (BTU/hr, HHV)
37,391 13,702 10,652 16,126
Efficiency (%, HHV)
79.9% 69.8% 69.6% 73.3%
Efficiency (%, LHV)
85.5% 74.6% 74.4% 78.4%
CO Emission Rate (g/min)
0.43 0.20 0.22 0.25
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1.1 - Summary Tables
Table 3 – Test Facility Conditions
Initial Middle Final
Room Temperature (°F)
74 78 76
Barometric Pressure (in Hg)
29.48 29.50 29.52
Air Velocity (ft/min)
<50 <50 <50
Induced Draft (in H2O)
Φ Φ Φ
Table 4 – Heater Configuration
Pretest
Burn Rate Segment
Maximum Medium Minimum
Heat Output Setting 10 (max) 10 (max) 3 1 (min)
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1.2 - Procedures and Results Summary TESTING PROCEDURE The Deerfield was tested in accordance with the U.S. EPA 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart AAA – Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters using ASTM E2515 and ASTM E2779. The model was tested for thermal efficiency and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions in accordance with CSA B415.1-10. The fuel used for certification testing was Bear Mountain brand densified wood pellet fuel; this fuel was graded as Premium by the Pellet Fuels Institute and was produced at registered mill # 03541. Particulate emissions were measured using dual sampling trains consisting of two sets of filters (front and back). A single test run was performed. The unit was installed and adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, adjusting an air inlet slide to the fully in position. This slide was fixed in place throughout the integrated test run. The manufacturer’s instructions specified leaving the fan on the maximum setting throughout the run, and operating the preburn and high burn segments at maximum heat setting “10,” the medium burn segment at heat setting “3,” and the low burn segment at minimum heat setting “1.” These settings were used for the test, as specified. RESULTS SUMMARY Proportionality results of the integrated test run, in addition to all other validity criteria, were within specified limits, and no sampling anomalies occurred. All burn rate categories were achieved. Therefore, this test run is considered valid. The Deerfield results indicate an average particulate emission rate of 0.79 g/hr. The results are within the emission limit of 2.0 g/hr for affected appliances manufactured or sold at retail on or after May 15, 2020. The heater demonstrated an average thermal efficiency of 73.3%. The calculated CO emission rate was 0.25 g/min. Upon completion of emissions certification testing, the sample unit was sealed and will be stored by the manufacturer in accordance with the requirements of the CFR.
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1.3 - Appliance Description Appliance Manufacturer: Travis Industries Pellet Stove Model: Deerfield Type: Freestanding, air-circulating type, pellet-fired room heater. The Deerfield’s principle elements include a fuel hopper, stainless-steel firebox chamber, stainless steel burn pot, and electrical fuel feed, combustion air, and convection air supply systems. The frame of the unit is constructed of mild steel, as is the outer fascia. Combustion products are routed out of the firebox chamber via a baffle-type heat exchanger through a 3-inch diameter flue outlet located on the rear of the unit. Fuel is supplied from the hopper to the burn pot via a screw-type auger, mounted horizontally. Fuel supply rate is varied by cycling the auger motor as needed. Ashes fall through the burn pot into a removable ash drawer located at the bottom of the unit. The drawer is accessed through a mild steel door, distinct from the cast aluminum front firebox door, which also features a 17.5” x 11.25” glass panel. The electrical systems are regulated by a user-operated touch screen mounted on the hopper lid. The user may set a temperature using the units internal thermostat, or manually select a heat setting from 1 to 10. The unit can also be controlled by an external thermostat system. More detailed information is shown in the manufacturer’s design drawings, Appendix C of this report. This information is considered confidential business information (CBI) by the manufacturer and is not included in the non-CBI version of this report.
Deerfield – Sealed Test Unit
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Appliance Photographs Deerfield
Test Date: 8/30/2018
Deerfield Front Deerfield Back
Deerfield Left Deerfield Right
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Section 2 Test Data
2.1 Test Data by Run
2.2 Sample Analysis & Tares
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2.1 - Test Data by Run
Run 1 Notes & Results
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ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515 Emissions Results
Manufacturer: Travis
Model: Deerfield
Project No.: 0028PS107E
Tracking No.: 2309
Run: 1 Technician Signature:
Test Date:
Integrated Test Run
Particulate Emission Rate 0.78 g/hr
Total Particulate Emissions - ET 4.71 g
Emissisons Factor 0.68 g/kg
CSA B415 Efficiency 73.3% HHV
First Hour Emissions
Particulate Emission Rate 2.65 g/hr
Total Particulate Emissions - ET 2.65 g
Emissisons Factor 1.09 g/kg
Burn Rate (Composite) 1.15 kg/hr dry
Burn Rate (High) 2.44 kg/hr dry
Burn Rate (Medium) 1.02 kg/hr dry 42.0% Of High
Burn Rate (Low) 0.80 kg/hr dry 32.7% Of High
Average Tunnel Temperature 106 degrees F
Avg.Velocity in Dilution Tunnel - vs 15.01 ft/second
Avg.Flow Rate in Dilution Tunnel - Qsd 9565.0 dscf/hour
Average ∆p 0.050 inches H20
Average ∆H 1.84 inches H20
Total Time of Test 360 minutes
08/30/18
Control No. P-SFDK-0004, Effective Date 9/26/2018 File - Run 1 Emissions, Tab - Emissions Results
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ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515 Emissions Results
Manufacturer: Travis
Model: Deerfield
Project No.: 0028PS107E
Tracking No.: 2309
Run: 1 Technician Signature:
Test Date: 08/30/18
1st Hour Sample Train 1 Sample Train 2
Ambient
Sample Unit
Total Sample Volume - Vm 8.889 53.412 52.653 0.000 ft3
Average Gas Meter Temperature 75.70 81.89 80.86 77 °F
Sample Volume (Std. Conditions) - Vmstd 8.649 51.373 49.853 0.000 dsf3
N/A
Total Particulates - mn 2.4 4.1 4.2 0 mg
Particulate Concentration - Cr/Cs 2.775E-04 7.98E-05 8.42E-05 0.00E+00 g/dsf3
Total Particulate Emissions - ET 2.65 4.58 4.84 0.00 g
Particulate Emission Rate 2.65 0.76 0.81 0.00 g/hr
Emissisons Factor 1.09 0.66 0.70 g/kg
Delta from Avg. Particulate Emissions 0.13 0.13 g
Quality Checks
Filter Temps < 90 °F OK Ambient Temp (55-90°F) OK
Filter Face Velocity OK Negative Probe Weight OK
Leakage Rate OK Pro-Rate Variation OK
Medium Burn Rate < 50% OK Dual Train Comparison OK
Control No. P-SFDK-0004, Effective Date 9/26/2018 File - Run 1 Emissions, Tab - Emissions Results
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CSA B415.1 Results - Overall & By CategoryManufacturer: Travis Run: 1
Model: Deerfield Control #: 0028PS107E
Date: Test Duration: 360
HHV Basis LHV Basis HHV Basis LHV Basis
Overall Efficiency 73.3% 78.4% Overall Efficiency 79.9% 85.5%
Combustion Efficiency 99.5% 99.5% Combustion Efficiency 99.5% 99.5%
Heat Transfer Efficiency 74% 78.8% Heat Transfer Efficiency 80% 85.9%
Output Rate (kJ/h) 16,999 16,126 (Btu/h) Output Rate (kJ/h) 39,417 37,391 (Btu/h)
Burn Rate (kg/h) 1.15 2.53 (lb/h) Burn Rate (kg/h) 2.44 5.38 (lb/h)
Input (kJ/h) 23,184 21,992 (Btu/h) Input (kJ/h) 49,302 46,769 (Btu/h)
Test Load Weight (dry kg) 6.89 15.19 dry lb Test Load Weight (dry kg) 2.44 5.38 dry lb
MC wet (%) 3.85 MC wet (%) 3.85
MC dry (%) 4.00 MC dry (%) 4.00
Particulate (g ) 4.71 Particulate (g ) 2.40
CO (g) 88 CO (g) 26
Test Duration (h) 6.00 Test Duration (h) 1.00
Emissions Particulate CO Emissions Particulate CO
g/MJ Output 0.05 0.87 g/MJ Output 0.06 0.65
g/kg Dry Fuel 0.68 12.81 g/kg Dry Fuel 0.98 10.52
g/h 0.78 14.71 g/h 2.40 25.70
lb/MM Btu Output 0.11 2.01 lb/MM Btu Output 0.14 1.52
Air/Fuel Ratio (A/F) 31.08 Air/Fuel Ratio (A/F) 13.74
HHV Basis LHV Basis HHV Basis LHV Basis
Overall Efficiency 69.8% 99.5% Overall Efficiency 69.6% 99.5%
Combustion Efficiency 99.5% 75.0% Combustion Efficiency 99.5% 74.7%
Heat Transfer Efficiency 70% 75.0% Heat Transfer Efficiency 70% 74.7%
Output Rate (kJ/h) 14,444 13,702 (Btu/h) Output Rate (kJ/h) 11,229 10,652 (Btu/h)
Burn Rate (kg/h) 1.03 2.26 (lb/h) Burn Rate (kg/h) 0.80 1.76 (lb/h)
Input (kJ/h) 20,689 19,626 (Btu/h) Input (kJ/h) 16,141 15,311 (Btu/h)
Test Load Weight (dry kg) 2.05 4.52 dry lb Test Load Weight (dry kg) 2.40 5.29 dry lb
MC wet (%) 3.85 MC wet (%) 3.85
MC dry (%) 4.00 MC dry (%) 4.00
Particulate (g ) - Particulate (g ) -
CO (g) 24 CO (g) 39
Test Duration (h) 2.00 Test Duration (h) 3.00
Emissions Particulate CO Emissions Particulate CO
g/MJ Output - 0.82 g/MJ Output - 1.15
g/kg Dry Fuel - 11.59 g/kg Dry Fuel - 16.21
g/h - 11.88 g/h - 12.96
lb/MM Btu Output - 1.91 lb/MM Btu Output - 2.68
Air/Fuel Ratio (A/F) 35.58 Air/Fuel Ratio (A/F) 46.72
VERSION: 2.2 12/14/2009 Modified to fit this Format
Test Results in Accordance with CSA B415.1-09 - Medium Test Results in Accordance with CSA B415.1-09 - Minimum
Test Results in Accordance with CSA B415.1-09 - MaximumTest Results in Accordance with CSA B415.1-09 - Overall
08/30/18
Control No. P-SFDK-0004, Effective Date 9/26/2018 File - Run 1 Emissions, Tab - Integrated Report
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Pellet Heater Conditioning Data - ASTM E2779
Manufacturer: Travis
Model: Deerfield
Tracking No.: 2309
Project No.: 0028PS107E
Test Date: 8/6/18 - 810/18
Operation Category: Medium
Elapsed Time
(hours)Fuel Added (lbs) Stack (°F)
0 +56 291
1 288
2 289
3 293
4 290
5 291
6 293
7 291
8 289
9 287
10 289
11 +20 255
12 285
13 286
14 288
15 290
16 291
17 289
18 291
19 286
20 287
21 285
22 +25 269
23 281
24 286
25 285
26 287
27 288
28 288
29 289
30 285
Control No. P-SFDK-0004, Effective Date 9/26/2018 File - Run 1 Emissions, Tab - Conditioning
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Pellet Heater Conditioning Data - ASTM E2779
Manufacturer: Travis
Model: Deerfield
Tracking No.: 2309
Project No.: 0028PS107E
Test Date: 8/6/18 - 810/18
Operation Category: Medium
Elapsed Time
(hours)Fuel Added (lbs) Stack (°F)
31 284
32 280
33 +26 282
34 288
35 286
36 287
37 288
38 290
39 291
40 291
41 289
42 286
43 286
44 +20 288
45 284
46 289
47 292
48 290
49 289
50 277
Control No. P-SFDK-0004, Effective Date 9/26/2018 File - Run 1 Emissions, Tab - Conditioning
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Pellet Heater Preburn Data - ASTM E2779
Manufacturer: Travis
Model: Deerfield
Tracking No.: 2309 PB Length: 60 min
Project No.: 0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min
Test Date: 8/30/2018
330 71 -0.04 6.92 0.04
Elapsed Time (min) Scale ReadingWeight
ChangeStack (F) Ambient (F) Draft ("H2O) CO2 (%) CO (%)
0 4.8 - 178 71 -0.02 - -
1 4.7 -0.08 191 71 -0.02 - -
2 4.6 -0.08 205 71 -0.02 - -
3 4.6 -0.08 220 71 -0.02 - -
4 4.5 -0.08 234 71 -0.03 - -
5 4.4 -0.08 246 71 -0.03 - -
6 4.3 -0.08 258 71 -0.03 - -
7 4.2 -0.08 270 71 -0.03 - -
8 4.1 -0.14 280 71 -0.03 - -
9 4.1 -0.02 291 72 -0.04 - -
10 4.0 -0.08 300 72 -0.04 - -
11 3.9 -0.08 308 72 -0.04 - -
12 3.8 -0.08 315 71 -0.04 - -
13 3.8 -0.08 322 71 -0.04 - -
14 3.7 -0.08 326 71 -0.04 - -
15 3.6 -0.08 329 70 -0.04 - -
16 3.5 -0.08 327 70 -0.04 - -
17 3.4 -0.08 329 70 -0.04 - -
18 3.4 -0.08 331 69 -0.04 - -
19 3.3 -0.08 334 69 -0.05 7.82 0.01
20 3.2 -0.08 336 70 -0.05 8.13 0.04
21 3.1 -0.08 341 70 -0.04 7.51 0.05
22 3.0 -0.08 343 69 -0.04 7.28 0.05
23 3.0 -0.08 344 70 -0.05 7.07 0.05
24 2.9 -0.08 345 69 -0.04 6.85 0.04
25 2.8 -0.08 346 69 -0.04 6.64 0.04
26 2.7 -0.08 347 69 -0.05 6.44 0.04
27 2.6 -0.08 347 69 -0.05 6.24 0.04
28 2.6 -0.08 348 70 -0.05 6.05 0.04
29 2.5 -0.08 349 70 -0.05 5.90 0.04
Averages:
Control No. P-SFDK-0004, Effective Date 9/26/2018 File - Run 1 Emissions, Tab - Pre burn
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Pellet Heater Preburn Data - ASTM E2779
Manufacturer: Travis
Model: Deerfield
Tracking No.: 2309 PB Length: 60 min
Project No.: 0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min
Test Date: 8/30/2018
330 71 -0.04 6.92 0.04Averages:
30 2.4 -0.08 351 70 -0.05 5.77 0.03
31 2.3 -0.08 352 70 -0.05 5.64 0.03
32 2.2 -0.08 352 69 -0.05 5.52 0.03
33 2.2 -0.08 352 69 -0.05 5.40 0.03
34 2.1 -0.08 353 70 -0.05 5.29 0.03
35 2.0 -0.08 354 70 -0.05 5.19 0.03
36 1.9 -0.08 354 70 -0.05 5.08 0.03
37 1.8 -0.08 355 69 -0.05 4.98 0.03
38 1.8 -0.08 355 70 -0.05 4.87 0.03
39 1.7 -0.08 356 70 -0.05 4.76 0.03
40 1.6 -0.08 357 70 -0.05 4.66 0.03
41 1.5 -0.08 358 70 -0.05 4.55 0.02
42 1.4 -0.08 359 70 -0.05 7.30 0.06
43 1.4 -0.08 359 71 -0.05 - -
44 1.3 -0.08 359 71 -0.05 - -
45 1.2 -0.08 360 71 -0.05 - -
46 1.1 -0.08 360 72 -0.05 - -
47 1.0 -0.08 361 72 -0.05 - -
48 1.0 -0.08 360 71 -0.05 8.12 0.08
49 0.9 -0.08 364 73 -0.05 8.54 0.03
50 0.8 -0.08 359 73 -0.05 8.13 0.02
51 0.7 -0.08 359 73 -0.05 8.80 0.02
52 0.6 -0.08 359 72 -0.05 8.53 0.05
53 0.6 -0.08 358 72 -0.05 8.37 0.04
54 0.5 -0.08 358 71 -0.05 8.54 0.07
55 0.4 -0.08 357 72 -0.05 8.32 0.05
56 0.3 -0.08 359 72 -0.05 8.73 0.02
57 0.2 -0.08 359 72 -0.05 8.78 0.05
58 0.2 -0.08 359 72 -0.05 8.88 0.09
59 0.1 -0.08 360 73 -0.05 8.90 0.11
60 0.0 -0.08 360 72 -0.05 8.45 0.03
Control No. P-SFDK-0004, Effective Date 9/26/2018 File - Run 1 Emissions, Tab - Pre burn
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
0 0.000 0.000 1.99 74 -0.62 1.53 74 -1.60 111 0.050 15.8 361 73 70 73 69 72 -0.060 9.10 0.110
1 0.145 0.148 0.15 0.15 1.87 74 -0.46 1.37 74 -1.70 111 0.050 100 103 15.7 -0.1 362 74 69 74 67 72 -0.062 9.04 0.050
2 0.294 0.300 0.15 0.15 1.85 74 -0.43 1.35 74 -1.60 111 0.050 103 106 15.6 -0.1 361 75 69 75 67 73 -0.061 8.40 0.070
3 0.443 0.451 0.15 0.15 1.85 74 -0.73 1.34 74 -1.90 111 0.050 103 105 15.5 -0.1 361 75 69 75 67 72 -0.061 8.81 0.050
4 0.590 0.600 0.15 0.15 1.83 74 -0.84 1.33 74 -1.70 111 0.050 101 104 15.4 -0.1 361 75 69 75 67 72 -0.059 9.07 0.130
5 0.736 0.749 0.15 0.15 1.81 74 -0.83 1.31 74 -1.80 111 0.050 101 104 15.4 -0.1 361 75 69 76 67 72 -0.060 8.83 0.060
6 0.882 0.898 0.15 0.15 1.79 74 -0.62 1.30 74 -1.60 111 0.050 101 104 15.3 -0.1 361 76 69 76 67 72 -0.060 8.99 0.070
7 1.027 1.046 0.15 0.15 1.77 74 -0.37 1.29 74 -1.90 111 0.050 100 103 15.2 -0.1 362 76 69 76 67 72 -0.061 9.26 0.080
8 1.171 1.193 0.14 0.15 1.75 74 -0.60 1.28 74 -1.70 111 0.050 99 103 15.1 -0.1 362 76 69 76 67 73 -0.061 8.97 0.070
9 1.318 1.340 0.15 0.15 1.84 74 -0.76 1.29 74 -1.90 111 0.050 101 103 15.0 -0.1 361 76 69 76 67 73 -0.060 8.38 0.090
10 1.466 1.486 0.15 0.15 1.83 74 -0.55 1.28 74 -1.70 111 0.050 102 102 14.9 -0.1 361 76 69 77 67 72 -0.060 8.62 0.060
11 1.614 1.633 0.15 0.15 1.82 74 -0.92 1.27 74 -1.80 112 0.050 102 103 14.8 -0.1 361 77 69 77 67 72 -0.060 8.30 0.070
12 1.760 1.778 0.15 0.15 1.81 74 -0.89 1.26 74 -1.70 112 0.050 101 101 14.7 -0.1 361 77 69 77 67 72 -0.060 8.92 0.070
13 1.906 1.923 0.15 0.15 1.80 74 -0.92 1.25 74 -1.80 112 0.050 101 101 14.6 -0.1 361 77 69 77 67 72 -0.061 9.15 0.120
14 2.052 2.070 0.15 0.15 1.79 74 -0.50 1.36 74 -1.80 112 0.050 101 103 14.5 -0.1 362 77 70 77 67 73 -0.060 9.41 0.080
15 2.197 2.223 0.15 0.15 1.78 74 -0.79 1.38 75 -2.20 112 0.050 100 107 14.5 -0.1 362 77 70 78 67 73 -0.060 9.02 0.070
16 2.342 2.376 0.15 0.15 1.77 74 -0.85 1.39 75 -2.10 112 0.050 100 107 14.4 -0.1 362 77 70 78 67 73 -0.059 8.68 0.060
17 2.487 2.529 0.15 0.15 1.77 75 -0.51 1.38 75 -1.90 112 0.050 100 107 14.3 -0.1 362 77 70 78 67 74 -0.059 9.16 0.070
18 2.636 2.678 0.15 0.15 1.89 75 -0.93 1.30 75 -1.70 112 0.050 103 104 14.2 -0.1 363 76 70 77 67 74 -0.059 9.46 0.110
19 2.785 2.825 0.15 0.15 1.87 75 -1.06 1.30 75 -2.00 112 0.050 103 102 14.1 -0.1 362 75 70 76 67 73 -0.058 8.83 0.100
20 2.934 2.973 0.15 0.15 1.86 75 -1.02 1.29 75 -1.80 112 0.050 103 103 14.0 -0.1 362 74 70 76 67 74 -0.058 8.20 0.070
21 3.082 3.121 0.15 0.15 1.85 75 -0.77 1.29 75 -1.80 112 0.050 102 103 13.9 -0.1 362 74 70 75 67 73 -0.059 8.44 0.040
22 3.230 3.268 0.15 0.15 1.83 75 -1.03 1.28 75 -1.60 113 0.050 102 103 13.8 -0.1 362 73 70 75 67 74 -0.059 8.86 0.100
23 3.378 3.414 0.15 0.15 1.83 75 -0.62 1.27 75 -1.80 113 0.050 102 102 13.7 -0.1 362 73 70 75 67 74 -0.059 8.85 0.110
24 3.525 3.561 0.15 0.15 1.83 75 -0.91 1.27 75 -1.80 113 0.050 101 103 13.6 -0.1 362 73 70 75 67 74 -0.060 8.93 0.080
25 3.673 3.707 0.15 0.15 1.89 75 -1.01 1.25 75 -1.80 113 0.050 102 102 13.5 -0.1 362 73 70 75 67 74 -0.059 9.07 0.080
26 3.822 3.852 0.15 0.15 1.89 75 -1.12 1.27 75 -1.70 113 0.050 103 101 13.4 -0.1 362 72 70 75 67 74 -0.059 8.99 0.090
27 3.971 3.997 0.15 0.15 1.89 75 -0.74 1.26 75 -1.50 113 0.050 103 101 13.3 -0.1 362 73 70 75 67 74 -0.059 8.16 0.080
28 4.120 4.142 0.15 0.15 1.88 75 -1.07 1.25 75 -1.80 113 0.050 103 101 13.2 -0.1 363 72 70 76 68 73 -0.060 9.24 0.060
29 4.268 4.288 0.15 0.15 1.87 75 -0.99 1.25 75 -1.50 113 0.050 102 102 13.1 -0.1 363 72 70 76 68 74 -0.059 8.78 0.050
30 4.417 4.432 0.15 0.14 1.85 76 -0.76 1.25 75 -1.70 113 0.050 102 100 13.0 -0.1 363 72 71 76 68 74 -0.059 8.50 0.060
31 4.565 4.577 0.15 0.15 1.86 76 -0.86 1.24 75 -1.60 114 0.050 102 101 12.9 -0.1 363 73 71 76 68 74 -0.060 8.94 0.060
32 4.713 4.721 0.15 0.14 1.86 76 -1.02 1.24 75 -1.60 114 0.050 102 101 12.8 -0.1 363 73 71 76 68 75 -0.059 9.14 0.080
33 4.860 4.865 0.15 0.14 1.85 76 -1.12 1.23 75 -1.70 114 0.050 101 101 12.7 -0.1 363 73 71 76 68 74 -0.060 8.57 0.070
34 5.008 5.009 0.15 0.14 1.82 76 -0.79 1.23 75 -1.50 114 0.050 102 101 12.6 -0.1 363 73 71 76 68 75 -0.059 8.93 0.090
35 5.158 5.158 0.15 0.15 1.89 76 -1.12 1.31 76 -1.80 113 0.050 103 104 12.6 -0.1 364 73 71 77 68 75 -0.059 9.30 0.050
36 5.308 5.307 0.15 0.15 1.88 76 -1.27 1.31 76 -1.90 114 0.050 103 104 12.5 -0.1 364 73 71 77 68 75 -0.058 9.02 0.070
37 5.458 5.455 0.15 0.15 1.88 76 -1.19 1.32 76 -1.60 114 0.050 103 103 12.4 -0.1 365 73 71 77 68 74 -0.060 9.12 0.120
38 5.607 5.604 0.15 0.15 1.87 76 -0.97 1.31 76 -1.70 114 0.050 103 104 12.3 -0.1 365 73 71 77 68 75 -0.059 8.58 0.060
39 5.756 5.752 0.15 0.15 1.87 76 -0.92 1.31 76 -1.90 115 0.050 103 103 12.2 -0.1 365 73 71 77 68 74 -0.059 9.04 0.100
40 5.905 5.900 0.15 0.15 1.88 76 -1.30 1.29 76 -2.00 115 0.050 103 103 12.1 -0.1 365 73 71 78 68 75 -0.059 8.75 0.090
41 6.053 6.049 0.15 0.15 1.86 77 -0.92 1.29 76 -2.00 115 0.050 102 104 12.0 -0.1 365 74 71 78 69 74 -0.060 8.61 0.080
42 6.201 6.195 0.15 0.15 1.86 77 -1.26 1.29 76 -2.00 114 0.050 102 102 11.9 -0.1 365 74 71 78 69 74 -0.058 8.71 0.060
43 6.349 6.343 0.15 0.15 1.85 77 -1.26 1.29 76 -1.90 115 0.050 102 103 11.8 -0.1 365 74 71 78 69 74 -0.060 8.83 0.050
44 6.497 6.491 0.15 0.15 1.85 77 -0.90 1.28 76 -2.00 115 0.050 102 103 11.7 -0.1 366 74 71 78 69 74 -0.059 9.31 0.120
45 6.645 6.638 0.15 0.15 1.84 77 -0.91 1.28 76 -1.80 115 0.050 102 103 11.7 -0.1 365 74 71 78 69 75 -0.059 8.94 0.070
46 6.792 6.784 0.15 0.15 1.84 77 -1.07 1.27 76 -1.80 115 0.050 101 102 11.6 -0.1 365 74 71 79 69 74 -0.059 8.42 0.060
47 6.942 6.931 0.15 0.15 1.91 77 -1.39 1.27 76 -2.00 115 0.050 103 103 11.5 -0.1 365 74 71 79 69 74 -0.059 8.55 0.060
48 7.093 7.078 0.15 0.15 1.91 77 -1.43 1.28 77 -1.90 115 0.050 104 102 11.4 -0.1 364 75 71 79 69 74 -0.059 8.21 0.060
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
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Model:
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
Fuel Weight (lb)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Tracking No.:
Beginning Clock Time:
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49 7.244 7.223 0.15 0.15 1.90 77 -1.35 1.27 77 -1.80 116 0.050 104 101 11.3 -0.1 365 75 71 79 69 74 -0.059 8.97 0.110
50 7.395 7.370 0.15 0.15 1.91 77 -1.26 1.27 77 -1.70 116 0.050 104 102 11.2 -0.1 366 75 71 79 69 74 -0.060 9.11 0.130
51 7.545 7.516 0.15 0.15 1.91 77 -1.05 1.26 77 -2.00 116 0.050 103 102 11.1 -0.1 366 75 72 79 69 74 -0.060 8.98 0.080
52 7.695 7.662 0.15 0.15 1.90 78 -1.44 1.25 77 -1.70 116 0.050 103 102 11.0 -0.1 366 75 72 79 69 74 -0.058 8.40 0.070
53 7.845 7.808 0.15 0.15 1.90 78 -1.08 1.26 77 -1.80 116 0.050 103 102 10.9 -0.1 365 75 72 79 69 75 -0.059 8.53 0.100
54 7.994 7.953 0.15 0.15 1.88 78 -1.02 1.25 77 -1.70 116 0.050 102 101 10.8 -0.1 365 75 72 80 69 75 -0.059 8.82 0.100
55 8.144 8.098 0.15 0.15 1.86 78 -1.44 1.24 77 -1.70 116 0.050 103 101 10.7 -0.1 366 75 72 80 69 75 -0.060 8.73 0.110
56 8.293 8.243 0.15 0.15 1.86 78 -1.29 1.24 77 -1.90 116 0.050 102 101 10.6 -0.1 365 76 72 80 70 75 -0.059 8.81 0.080
57 8.443 8.387 0.15 0.14 1.85 78 -1.24 1.24 77 -1.90 116 0.050 103 100 10.5 -0.1 366 76 72 80 70 75 -0.058 8.97 0.060
58 8.592 8.532 0.15 0.15 1.87 78 -1.09 1.26 77 -1.70 116 0.050 102 101 10.4 -0.1 366 76 72 80 70 76 -0.058 8.51 0.080
59 8.741 8.678 0.15 0.15 1.86 78 -1.03 1.24 77 -1.90 117 0.050 102 102 10.3 -0.1 366 76 72 80 70 76 -0.059 8.59 0.080
60 8.889 8.823 0.15 0.15 1.85 78 -1.03 1.26 77 -1.70 117 0.050 102 101 10.2 -0.1 367 76 72 80 70 76 -0.059 9.18 0.090
61 9.041 8.968 0.15 0.15 2.41 78 -0.70 1.25 77 -1.60 117 0.050 105 101 10.1 -0.1 367 76 72 80 70 76 -0.060 8.79 0.070
62 9.185 9.113 0.14 0.15 1.91 78 -0.90 1.25 77 -1.90 117 0.050 99 101 10.1 -0.1 367 77 72 80 70 77 -0.060 9.51 0.120
63 9.336 9.258 0.15 0.15 1.91 79 -0.47 1.24 77 -1.80 117 0.050 104 101 10.0 -0.1 367 78 72 80 70 76 -0.058 8.66 0.090
64 9.486 9.402 0.15 0.14 1.89 79 -0.69 1.24 78 -1.90 117 0.050 103 100 10.0 -0.1 368 78 72 81 70 76 -0.059 9.17 0.060
65 9.636 9.547 0.15 0.15 1.88 79 -0.46 1.28 78 -1.90 117 0.050 103 101 9.9 -0.1 367 78 72 81 70 76 -0.058 7.68 0.030
66 9.787 9.695 0.15 0.15 1.88 79 -0.47 1.28 78 -1.90 117 0.050 104 103 9.8 -0.1 364 78 72 81 70 76 -0.058 6.22 0.030
67 9.937 9.841 0.15 0.15 1.89 79 -0.51 1.28 78 -2.00 116 0.050 103 102 9.8 -0.1 360 78 73 81 71 77 -0.057 5.79 0.020
68 10.088 9.989 0.15 0.15 1.88 79 -0.91 1.28 78 -1.70 116 0.050 104 103 9.7 -0.1 357 78 73 81 71 77 -0.056 3.65 0.040
69 10.237 10.136 0.15 0.15 1.90 79 -0.48 1.27 78 -1.70 115 0.050 102 102 9.7 -0.1 355 78 73 81 71 77 -0.057 5.05 0.020
70 10.388 10.283 0.15 0.15 1.90 79 -0.57 1.29 78 -1.90 115 0.050 103 102 9.6 -0.1 352 78 73 81 71 76 -0.055 6.17 0.020
71 10.538 10.430 0.15 0.15 1.89 79 -0.90 1.28 78 -2.00 115 0.050 103 102 9.6 0.0 349 78 73 81 71 76 -0.056 4.68 0.020
72 10.688 10.577 0.15 0.15 1.88 79 -0.94 1.27 78 -1.90 115 0.050 103 102 9.5 0.0 345 79 73 81 71 76 -0.055 5.24 0.020
73 10.839 10.725 0.15 0.15 1.88 79 -0.61 1.28 78 -1.90 114 0.050 103 103 9.5 0.0 341 78 73 81 71 76 -0.053 4.22 0.030
74 10.990 10.871 0.15 0.15 1.90 79 -0.93 1.27 78 -1.90 114 0.050 103 101 9.4 0.0 337 78 73 81 71 76 -0.053 3.80 0.030
75 11.140 11.019 0.15 0.15 1.89 79 -0.46 1.28 78 -1.60 113 0.050 103 103 9.4 0.0 332 79 73 81 71 75 -0.052 4.19 0.020
76 11.290 11.166 0.15 0.15 1.90 79 -0.76 1.27 78 -1.60 113 0.050 103 102 9.4 0.0 327 79 73 81 71 76 -0.051 2.19 0.060
77 11.441 11.312 0.15 0.15 1.90 79 -0.47 1.28 78 -1.90 113 0.050 103 101 9.3 0.0 323 79 73 80 71 75 -0.050 4.15 0.020
78 11.591 11.460 0.15 0.15 1.89 80 -0.70 1.28 78 -1.80 112 0.050 102 103 9.3 0.0 318 79 73 80 71 75 -0.049 2.88 0.030
79 11.742 11.607 0.15 0.15 1.88 80 -0.73 1.28 78 -1.60 112 0.050 103 102 9.2 0.0 315 79 73 80 71 76 -0.049 3.49 0.020
80 11.892 11.754 0.15 0.15 1.88 80 -0.45 1.27 78 -1.90 111 0.050 102 102 9.2 0.0 310 79 73 80 71 76 -0.048 3.40 0.020
81 12.043 11.901 0.15 0.15 1.89 80 -0.61 1.27 78 -1.90 111 0.050 103 102 9.2 0.0 307 79 73 80 71 76 -0.048 2.77 0.040
82 12.193 12.048 0.15 0.15 1.90 80 -0.90 1.27 79 -1.90 111 0.050 102 102 9.1 0.0 303 79 73 80 71 75 -0.048 3.58 0.020
83 12.343 12.195 0.15 0.15 1.90 80 -0.48 1.28 79 -1.90 110 0.050 102 102 9.1 0.0 299 79 73 80 71 75 -0.045 2.01 0.050
84 12.494 12.342 0.15 0.15 1.90 80 -0.85 1.28 79 -1.80 110 0.050 103 102 9.0 0.0 296 79 73 80 71 76 -0.046 3.76 0.020
85 12.644 12.490 0.15 0.15 1.88 80 -0.46 1.28 79 -1.60 110 0.050 102 102 9.0 0.0 293 79 73 80 71 76 -0.045 2.83 0.020
86 12.795 12.637 0.15 0.15 1.88 80 -0.91 1.28 79 -1.90 109 0.050 103 101 9.0 0.0 291 79 73 80 71 75 -0.045 3.27 0.020
87 12.945 12.784 0.15 0.15 1.88 80 -0.56 1.28 79 -1.90 109 0.050 102 101 8.9 0.0 288 79 73 80 71 76 -0.045 3.42 0.020
88 13.096 12.931 0.15 0.15 1.90 80 -0.80 1.27 79 -1.90 109 0.050 103 101 8.9 0.0 286 79 73 80 71 75 -0.045 2.24 0.030
89 13.247 13.078 0.15 0.15 1.91 80 -0.93 1.28 79 -1.60 108 0.050 103 101 8.8 0.0 284 79 73 80 71 75 -0.042 3.86 0.020
90 13.397 13.225 0.15 0.15 1.91 80 -0.50 1.28 79 -1.70 108 0.050 102 101 8.8 0.0 280 79 73 80 71 75 -0.043 1.80 0.050
91 13.548 13.373 0.15 0.15 1.90 80 -0.66 1.28 79 -1.70 108 0.050 103 102 8.8 0.0 279 79 73 80 71 75 -0.043 3.46 0.020
92 13.698 13.520 0.15 0.15 1.89 80 -0.48 1.28 79 -1.80 107 0.050 102 101 8.7 0.0 276 79 73 80 71 75 -0.041 2.37 0.030
93 13.849 13.667 0.15 0.15 1.88 80 -0.50 1.27 79 -1.60 107 0.050 103 101 8.7 0.0 274 79 73 80 71 75 -0.042 2.50 0.040
94 14.000 13.814 0.15 0.15 1.90 80 -0.83 1.27 79 -1.70 107 0.050 103 101 8.7 0.0 272 79 73 80 71 76 -0.042 3.11 0.020
95 14.150 13.962 0.15 0.15 1.86 80 -0.51 1.27 79 -1.70 107 0.050 102 102 8.7 0.0 271 79 73 80 71 75 -0.042 2.57 0.020
96 14.299 14.108 0.15 0.15 1.87 80 -0.64 1.28 79 -1.80 107 0.050 101 101 8.6 0.0 273 79 73 80 71 75 -0.043 4.97 0.020
97 14.448 14.256 0.15 0.15 1.86 80 -0.90 1.28 79 -1.90 106 0.050 101 102 8.6 0.0 274 79 73 80 71 75 -0.042 4.14 0.020
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
Fuel Weight (lb)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Tracking No.:
Beginning Clock Time:
Total Sampling Time:
Project No.:
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98 14.598 14.403 0.15 0.15 1.87 80 -0.69 1.27 79 -1.60 106 0.050 102 101 8.6 0.0 274 79 73 80 71 75 -0.043 3.17 0.020
99 14.747 14.550 0.15 0.15 1.87 80 -0.64 1.28 79 -1.90 107 0.050 101 101 8.5 0.0 275 79 73 80 71 74 -0.043 4.27 0.020
100 14.897 14.697 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.90 1.27 79 -1.90 107 0.050 102 101 8.5 0.0 274 79 73 80 71 74 -0.042 2.62 0.030
101 15.047 14.844 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.69 1.27 79 -1.90 107 0.050 102 101 8.5 0.0 275 79 73 80 71 75 -0.042 3.31 0.020
102 15.196 14.991 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.90 1.28 79 -1.90 106 0.050 101 101 8.4 0.0 271 79 73 80 71 75 -0.040 2.62 0.030
103 15.346 15.139 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.74 1.28 79 -1.70 106 0.050 102 102 8.4 0.0 270 79 73 80 71 75 -0.043 2.47 0.030
104 15.496 15.286 0.15 0.15 1.89 81 -0.74 1.28 79 -1.90 106 0.050 102 101 8.3 0.0 268 79 73 80 71 75 -0.041 3.47 0.020
105 15.645 15.434 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.45 1.28 79 -1.60 106 0.050 101 102 8.3 0.0 266 79 73 80 71 75 -0.040 1.96 0.050
106 15.794 15.580 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.47 1.28 79 -1.90 105 0.050 101 100 8.3 0.0 266 79 73 80 71 75 -0.040 3.94 0.020
107 15.944 15.728 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.50 1.27 79 -1.90 105 0.050 101 102 8.2 0.0 263 79 73 80 71 75 -0.040 2.24 0.030
108 16.094 15.875 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.58 1.27 79 -1.60 105 0.050 101 101 8.2 0.0 263 79 73 80 71 75 -0.041 3.27 0.020
109 16.243 16.022 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.86 1.28 79 -1.90 105 0.050 101 101 8.1 0.0 262 79 73 80 71 74 -0.040 3.13 0.030
110 16.393 16.170 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.47 1.28 79 -1.70 105 0.050 101 102 8.1 0.0 261 79 73 80 71 75 -0.040 2.76 0.020
111 16.543 16.317 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.62 1.28 79 -1.60 104 0.050 101 101 8.1 -0.1 259 79 73 80 71 75 -0.040 3.26 0.020
112 16.693 16.464 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.69 1.27 79 -1.70 104 0.050 101 101 8.0 -0.1 257 78 73 80 71 74 -0.039 1.82 0.050
113 16.842 16.611 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.48 1.27 79 -1.90 104 0.050 101 101 8.0 0.0 257 79 73 80 71 74 -0.039 3.64 0.020
114 16.991 16.759 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.52 1.27 79 -1.90 104 0.050 101 102 7.9 0.0 256 79 73 80 71 74 -0.038 2.28 0.030
115 17.141 16.905 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.71 1.28 79 -1.90 104 0.050 101 100 7.9 0.0 255 79 73 80 71 74 -0.040 2.71 0.020
116 17.291 17.053 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.87 1.28 79 -1.70 104 0.050 101 102 7.8 0.0 254 79 73 80 71 74 -0.038 3.23 0.020
117 17.440 17.200 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.47 1.27 79 -1.90 104 0.050 101 101 7.8 0.0 254 79 73 80 71 75 -0.040 2.72 0.030
118 17.590 17.348 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.70 1.28 79 -1.70 103 0.050 101 102 7.7 0.0 254 79 73 80 71 76 -0.039 3.40 0.020
119 17.740 17.495 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.75 1.27 79 -1.60 103 0.050 101 101 7.7 0.0 252 78 73 80 71 76 -0.040 1.55 0.060
120 17.890 17.642 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.47 1.27 79 -1.60 103 0.050 101 101 7.6 0.0 253 78 73 80 71 76 -0.040 3.30 0.020
121 18.040 17.789 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.57 1.28 79 -1.70 103 0.050 101 101 7.6 0.0 251 78 73 79 71 75 -0.038 2.39 0.030
122 18.189 17.936 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.46 1.28 79 -1.70 103 0.050 101 101 7.5 0.0 251 78 73 79 71 75 -0.039 2.42 0.020
123 18.338 18.083 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.50 1.27 79 -1.90 103 0.050 101 101 7.5 0.0 252 78 73 79 71 75 -0.039 3.69 0.020
124 18.488 18.230 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.46 1.27 79 -1.60 103 0.050 101 101 7.5 0.0 253 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 2.79 0.020
125 18.637 18.377 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.85 1.26 79 -1.70 103 0.050 101 101 7.5 0.0 257 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 4.54 0.020
126 18.786 18.524 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.49 1.27 79 -1.70 103 0.050 101 101 7.4 0.0 257 78 73 79 71 75 -0.039 3.23 0.020
127 18.936 18.671 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.70 1.26 79 -1.60 103 0.050 101 101 7.4 0.0 258 78 73 79 71 75 -0.040 2.75 0.030
128 19.086 18.817 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.48 1.28 79 -1.60 104 0.050 101 100 7.4 0.0 261 78 73 79 71 75 -0.042 3.88 0.020
129 19.236 18.964 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.61 1.27 79 -1.70 104 0.050 101 101 7.3 0.0 261 78 73 79 71 75 -0.040 2.91 0.020
130 19.385 19.111 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.46 1.27 79 -1.60 104 0.050 101 101 7.3 0.0 262 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 2.83 0.020
131 19.534 19.258 0.15 0.15 1.88 81 -0.84 1.27 79 -1.60 104 0.050 101 101 7.3 0.0 260 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 3.40 0.020
132 19.683 19.404 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.75 1.27 79 -1.90 104 0.050 101 100 7.2 0.0 261 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 3.05 0.020
133 19.832 19.551 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.53 1.26 79 -1.60 104 0.050 101 101 7.2 0.0 259 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 3.14 0.020
134 19.981 19.698 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.45 1.26 79 -1.80 104 0.050 101 101 7.2 0.0 257 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 1.64 0.050
135 20.131 19.844 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.46 1.26 79 -1.70 104 0.050 101 100 7.2 0.0 257 78 73 79 71 76 -0.039 3.60 0.020
136 20.279 19.990 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.90 1.27 79 -1.60 104 0.050 100 100 7.1 0.0 255 78 73 79 71 76 -0.039 2.69 0.020
137 20.428 20.137 0.15 0.15 1.84 81 -0.89 1.26 79 -1.60 104 0.050 101 101 7.1 0.0 255 78 73 79 71 76 -0.039 2.79 0.020
138 20.578 20.283 0.15 0.15 1.84 81 -0.45 1.27 79 -1.80 104 0.050 101 100 7.1 0.0 254 78 73 79 71 77 -0.039 2.75 0.020
139 20.727 20.430 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.47 1.26 79 -1.80 104 0.050 101 101 7.0 0.0 254 78 73 79 71 76 -0.040 2.81 0.020
140 20.876 20.576 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.51 1.27 79 -1.80 103 0.050 101 100 7.0 0.0 253 78 73 79 71 77 -0.039 3.50 0.020
141 21.026 20.723 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.89 1.26 79 -1.70 103 0.050 101 101 7.0 0.0 251 78 73 79 71 77 -0.039 1.64 0.060
142 21.174 20.870 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.53 1.25 80 -1.60 102 0.050 100 101 6.9 0.0 252 78 74 79 71 77 -0.039 3.42 0.020
143 21.323 21.016 0.15 0.15 1.87 81 -0.77 1.27 79 -1.70 102 0.050 101 100 6.9 0.0 250 78 74 79 71 77 -0.037 2.44 0.030
144 21.473 21.162 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.87 1.27 79 -1.70 102 0.050 101 100 6.9 0.0 251 78 74 79 71 77 -0.038 2.48 0.030
145 21.622 21.309 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.57 1.27 79 -1.70 103 0.050 101 101 6.9 0.0 250 78 73 79 71 77 -0.037 3.31 0.020
146 21.771 21.456 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.65 1.26 79 -1.60 103 0.050 101 101 6.8 0.0 251 78 73 79 71 77 -0.037 2.58 0.020
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
Fuel Weight (lb)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Tracking No.:
Beginning Clock Time:
Total Sampling Time:
Project No.:
Test Date: 30-Aug-18
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147 21.920 21.602 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.81 1.27 79 -1.60 103 0.060 92 91 6.8 0.0 252 78 73 79 71 77 -0.037 3.45 0.020
148 22.068 21.749 0.15 0.15 1.84 81 -0.49 1.25 79 -1.60 104 0.050 100 101 6.8 0.0 250 78 73 79 71 77 -0.039 1.51 0.070
149 22.217 21.895 0.15 0.15 1.84 81 -0.91 1.26 79 -1.80 104 0.050 101 100 6.7 0.0 252 78 73 79 71 77 -0.037 3.57 0.020
150 22.366 22.041 0.15 0.15 1.83 81 -0.48 1.25 79 -1.80 104 0.050 101 100 6.7 0.0 251 78 73 79 71 77 -0.035 2.34 0.030
151 22.515 22.187 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.75 1.26 79 -1.50 104 0.050 101 100 6.7 0.0 251 78 73 79 71 77 -0.037 2.43 0.020
152 22.664 22.333 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.87 1.26 80 -1.80 104 0.050 101 100 6.6 0.0 250 78 73 79 71 77 -0.036 3.30 0.020
153 22.812 22.480 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.86 1.26 80 -1.80 104 0.050 100 101 6.6 0.0 250 78 73 79 71 77 -0.036 2.13 0.040
154 22.960 22.626 0.15 0.15 1.86 81 -0.91 1.25 80 -1.50 104 0.060 91 91 6.5 0.0 253 78 73 79 71 77 -0.038 3.67 0.020
155 23.108 22.772 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.47 1.26 80 -1.70 105 0.050 100 100 6.5 0.0 255 78 73 79 71 77 -0.038 4.21 0.020
156 23.257 22.917 0.15 0.15 1.84 81 -0.87 1.25 80 -1.80 105 0.050 101 100 6.5 0.0 257 78 73 79 71 78 -0.038 3.18 0.020
157 23.406 23.063 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.79 1.25 80 -1.50 105 0.050 101 100 6.4 0.0 259 78 73 79 71 77 -0.039 4.20 0.020
158 23.554 23.209 0.15 0.15 1.85 81 -0.78 1.25 80 -1.70 105 0.050 100 100 6.4 0.0 260 79 73 79 71 77 -0.039 2.95 0.020
159 23.702 23.355 0.15 0.15 1.84 81 -0.92 1.25 80 -1.80 105 0.050 100 100 6.3 0.0 262 79 73 79 71 77 -0.039 3.09 0.020
160 23.850 23.501 0.15 0.15 1.83 81 -0.51 1.25 80 -1.80 105 0.050 100 100 6.3 0.0 260 79 73 79 71 78 -0.039 2.80 0.020
161 23.999 23.646 0.15 0.15 1.83 81 -0.46 1.26 80 -1.50 105 0.050 101 100 6.3 0.0 259 79 73 79 71 78 -0.038 3.16 0.020
162 24.147 23.793 0.15 0.15 1.83 81 -0.91 1.26 80 -1.50 105 0.050 100 101 6.2 0.0 258 79 74 79 71 78 -0.037 3.07 0.020
163 24.296 23.939 0.15 0.15 1.83 81 -0.47 1.25 80 -1.60 105 0.050 101 100 6.2 0.0 256 79 74 79 71 78 -0.039 1.80 0.060
164 24.444 24.085 0.15 0.15 1.83 81 -0.46 1.26 80 -1.60 105 0.050 100 100 6.1 0.0 256 79 74 79 71 78 -0.038 3.77 0.020
165 24.593 24.231 0.15 0.15 1.82 82 -0.58 1.26 80 -1.60 105 0.050 101 100 6.1 0.0 254 79 74 79 71 78 -0.037 2.34 0.020
166 24.741 24.376 0.15 0.15 1.84 82 -0.80 1.25 80 -1.80 105 0.050 100 100 6.1 0.0 254 79 74 79 71 78 -0.038 2.71 0.020
167 24.890 24.522 0.15 0.15 1.84 82 -0.69 1.25 81 -1.80 105 0.050 101 100 6.0 0.0 253 79 74 79 71 78 -0.037 2.86 0.020
168 25.038 24.668 0.15 0.15 1.85 82 -0.74 1.25 81 -1.70 105 0.060 91 91 6.0 0.0 253 79 74 79 71 78 -0.037 2.83 0.020
169 25.186 24.815 0.15 0.15 1.85 82 -0.88 1.25 81 -1.70 105 0.050 100 101 5.9 0.0 253 79 74 79 71 78 -0.037 3.54 0.020
170 25.334 24.960 0.15 0.15 1.84 82 -0.93 1.25 81 -1.60 105 0.050 100 99 5.9 0.0 252 79 74 79 71 78 -0.038 1.72 0.060
171 25.482 25.106 0.15 0.15 1.85 82 -0.66 1.26 81 -1.50 105 0.050 100 100 5.9 0.0 252 79 74 79 71 78 -0.035 3.77 0.020
172 25.631 25.252 0.15 0.15 1.85 82 -0.72 1.25 81 -1.50 105 0.050 101 100 5.8 0.0 250 79 74 79 71 78 -0.037 2.13 0.040
173 25.779 25.398 0.15 0.15 1.85 82 -0.93 1.25 81 -1.50 105 0.050 100 100 5.8 0.0 250 79 74 79 71 78 -0.037 2.36 0.020
174 25.928 25.544 0.15 0.15 1.84 82 -0.49 1.25 81 -1.50 104 0.050 101 100 5.7 0.0 249 79 74 79 72 78 -0.036 2.84 0.020
175 26.076 25.690 0.15 0.15 1.84 82 -0.78 1.25 81 -1.80 105 0.050 100 100 5.7 0.0 250 79 74 79 72 78 -0.037 2.71 0.020
176 26.224 25.835 0.15 0.15 1.83 82 -0.55 1.25 81 -1.80 105 0.050 100 99 5.7 0.0 250 79 74 79 72 78 -0.036 3.51 0.020
177 26.372 25.981 0.15 0.15 1.83 82 -0.74 1.24 81 -1.80 105 0.050 100 100 5.6 0.0 249 79 74 79 72 79 -0.038 1.87 0.050
178 26.521 26.127 0.15 0.15 1.83 82 -0.89 1.25 81 -1.70 105 0.050 101 100 5.6 0.0 251 79 74 80 72 79 -0.038 3.70 0.020
179 26.669 26.273 0.15 0.15 1.83 82 -0.49 1.24 81 -1.70 105 0.050 100 100 5.5 0.0 250 79 74 80 72 78 -0.036 2.48 0.020
180 26.818 26.418 0.15 0.15 1.82 82 -0.47 1.26 81 -1.60 105 0.050 101 99 5.5 0.0 251 79 74 80 72 78 -0.037 2.66 0.030
181 26.966 26.564 0.15 0.15 1.84 82 -0.67 1.25 81 -1.80 105 0.050 100 100 5.5 0.0 251 79 74 80 72 79 -0.037 3.05 0.020
182 27.114 26.710 0.15 0.15 1.83 82 -0.60 1.25 81 -1.80 105 0.050 100 100 5.4 0.0 250 79 74 80 72 79 -0.037 2.05 0.030
183 27.262 26.855 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.91 1.25 81 -1.70 105 0.050 100 99 5.4 0.0 250 79 74 80 72 79 -0.037 3.58 0.020
184 27.411 27.002 0.15 0.15 1.83 83 -0.62 1.25 82 -1.80 105 0.050 100 101 5.4 0.0 246 79 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.86 0.050
185 27.560 27.147 0.15 0.15 1.85 83 -0.74 1.25 82 -1.50 103 0.050 100 99 5.4 0.0 238 79 74 80 72 79 -0.033 0.61 0.170
186 27.708 27.293 0.15 0.15 1.85 83 -0.92 1.24 82 -1.60 103 0.050 100 100 5.3 0.0 234 79 74 80 72 79 -0.034 1.08 0.050
187 27.855 27.439 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.65 1.24 82 -1.80 103 0.050 99 100 5.3 0.0 236 79 74 80 72 79 -0.037 4.36 0.020
188 28.004 27.584 0.15 0.15 1.85 83 -0.76 1.25 82 -1.70 103 0.050 100 99 5.3 0.0 236 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.70 0.020
189 28.152 27.731 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.50 1.24 82 -1.80 103 0.050 100 100 5.2 0.0 236 79 74 80 72 78 -0.036 2.41 0.030
190 28.301 27.876 0.15 0.15 1.85 83 -0.73 1.25 82 -1.60 103 0.050 100 99 5.2 0.0 239 79 74 80 72 78 -0.036 4.34 0.020
191 28.449 28.021 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.88 1.25 82 -1.50 103 0.050 100 99 5.2 0.0 239 79 74 80 72 78 -0.036 2.67 0.020
192 28.597 28.168 0.15 0.15 1.83 83 -0.91 1.25 82 -1.80 103 0.050 100 100 5.1 0.0 239 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 1.94 0.050
193 28.746 28.314 0.15 0.15 1.83 83 -0.67 1.25 82 -1.60 103 0.050 100 100 5.1 0.0 240 79 74 80 72 79 -0.036 3.95 0.020
194 28.894 28.460 0.15 0.15 1.83 83 -0.60 1.26 82 -1.80 103 0.050 100 100 5.1 0.0 238 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 2.01 0.050
195 29.043 28.606 0.15 0.15 1.82 83 -0.57 1.25 82 -1.70 103 0.050 100 100 5.1 0.0 237 79 75 80 72 78 -0.036 1.99 0.050
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
Fuel Weight (lb)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Tracking No.:
Beginning Clock Time:
Total Sampling Time:
Project No.:
Test Date: 30-Aug-18
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196 29.191 28.751 0.15 0.15 1.83 83 -0.73 1.25 82 -1.80 103 0.050 100 99 5.0 0.0 237 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.17 0.020
197 29.340 28.897 0.15 0.15 1.83 83 -0.64 1.24 82 -1.50 103 0.050 100 100 5.0 0.0 235 79 75 80 72 78 -0.035 1.76 0.040
198 29.488 29.043 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.56 1.24 82 -1.50 102 0.050 100 100 5.0 0.0 234 79 75 80 72 79 -0.035 2.37 0.020
199 29.637 29.189 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.53 1.24 82 -1.80 102 0.050 100 100 4.9 0.0 234 79 75 80 72 78 -0.034 3.43 0.020
200 29.785 29.335 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.64 1.24 82 -1.60 102 0.050 100 100 4.9 0.0 231 79 75 80 72 78 -0.033 1.50 0.060
201 29.933 29.480 0.15 0.15 1.85 83 -0.92 1.25 82 -1.50 102 0.050 100 99 4.9 0.0 232 79 75 80 72 78 -0.034 2.67 0.020
202 30.081 29.626 0.15 0.15 1.85 83 -0.77 1.25 82 -1.50 102 0.050 100 100 4.9 0.0 231 79 75 80 72 78 -0.033 3.00 0.020
203 30.229 29.772 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.94 1.25 82 -1.50 102 0.050 100 100 4.8 0.0 230 79 75 80 72 79 -0.035 1.49 0.040
204 30.378 29.918 0.15 0.15 1.84 83 -0.86 1.24 82 -1.80 102 0.050 100 100 4.8 0.0 231 79 75 80 72 78 -0.035 3.23 0.020
205 30.526 30.064 0.15 0.15 1.84 84 -0.80 1.25 82 -1.70 102 0.050 99 100 4.8 0.0 230 79 75 80 72 79 -0.033 2.69 0.020
206 30.674 30.209 0.15 0.15 1.83 83 -0.61 1.25 83 -1.50 102 0.050 100 99 4.8 0.0 229 79 75 80 72 78 -0.034 1.59 0.040
207 30.822 30.355 0.15 0.15 1.83 84 -0.90 1.24 83 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 4.8 0.0 231 79 75 80 72 79 -0.034 3.65 0.020
208 30.970 30.501 0.15 0.15 1.83 84 -0.48 1.25 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.7 0.0 229 79 75 80 72 78 -0.034 2.36 0.030
209 31.118 30.647 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.89 1.24 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.7 0.0 230 79 75 80 72 78 -0.036 2.37 0.030
210 31.267 30.793 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.56 1.25 83 -1.80 102 0.050 100 99 4.7 0.0 230 79 75 80 72 78 -0.033 3.44 0.020
211 31.415 30.938 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.86 1.25 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.7 0.0 229 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 1.52 0.040
212 31.563 31.084 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.49 1.25 83 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 4.6 0.0 230 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 2.98 0.020
213 31.711 31.230 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.93 1.25 83 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 4.6 0.0 230 79 74 80 72 78 -0.032 3.12 0.020
214 31.860 31.376 0.15 0.15 1.81 84 -0.48 1.25 83 -1.50 102 0.050 100 99 4.5 0.0 228 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 1.35 0.060
215 32.008 31.522 0.15 0.15 1.83 84 -0.76 1.25 83 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 4.5 0.0 229 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 2.40 0.020
216 32.156 31.667 0.15 0.15 1.84 84 -0.48 1.25 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.5 0.0 229 79 74 80 72 78 -0.033 2.82 0.020
217 32.305 31.813 0.15 0.15 1.81 84 -0.92 1.24 83 -1.70 102 0.050 100 99 4.4 0.0 227 79 74 80 72 78 -0.033 1.38 0.040
218 32.453 31.959 0.15 0.15 1.83 84 -0.54 1.24 83 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 4.4 0.0 229 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 3.00 0.020
219 32.600 32.105 0.15 0.15 1.84 84 -0.94 1.24 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.3 0.0 228 79 74 80 72 79 -0.033 2.34 0.030
220 32.748 32.250 0.15 0.15 1.83 84 -0.78 1.23 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.3 0.0 227 79 74 80 72 79 -0.033 1.63 0.040
221 32.896 32.396 0.15 0.15 1.84 84 -0.94 1.25 83 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 4.3 0.0 229 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 3.49 0.020
222 33.044 32.541 0.15 0.14 1.83 84 -0.93 1.25 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.2 0.0 231 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 3.72 0.010
223 33.192 32.687 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.88 1.25 83 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 4.2 0.0 231 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 2.01 0.030
224 33.340 32.833 0.15 0.15 1.83 84 -0.65 1.24 83 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 4.2 0.0 234 79 74 80 72 79 -0.036 3.53 0.020
225 33.488 32.979 0.15 0.15 1.84 84 -0.69 1.25 83 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 4.2 0.0 235 79 74 80 72 79 -0.034 3.31 0.020
226 33.636 33.125 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.52 1.25 83 -1.50 103 0.050 99 99 4.1 0.0 235 79 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.99 0.040
227 33.784 33.270 0.15 0.15 1.82 84 -0.94 1.24 83 -1.80 103 0.050 99 99 4.1 0.0 237 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.53 0.010
228 33.932 33.416 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.75 1.24 83 -1.80 103 0.050 99 99 4.1 0.0 237 80 74 80 72 79 -0.033 2.71 0.020
229 34.080 33.562 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.53 1.24 83 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 4.0 0.0 236 80 74 80 72 79 -0.034 2.05 0.050
230 34.228 33.708 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.67 1.24 83 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 4.0 0.0 236 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.26 0.020
231 34.377 33.853 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.74 1.24 84 -1.70 102 0.050 100 99 4.0 0.0 234 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 2.06 0.050
232 34.525 33.998 0.15 0.14 1.81 85 -0.50 1.25 84 -1.50 103 0.050 99 99 3.9 0.0 234 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 2.41 0.030
233 34.673 34.144 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.49 1.25 84 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 3.9 0.0 235 79 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.07 0.010
234 34.821 34.290 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.48 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 3.9 0.0 232 80 74 80 72 78 -0.033 1.86 0.050
235 34.969 34.436 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.60 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.9 0.0 232 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 2.03 0.040
236 35.117 34.582 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.83 1.25 84 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 3.8 0.0 232 80 74 80 72 79 -0.033 3.26 0.010
237 35.265 34.727 0.15 0.14 1.82 85 -0.50 1.25 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.8 0.0 231 79 74 80 72 78 -0.034 1.97 0.020
238 35.413 34.873 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.91 1.24 84 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 3.8 0.0 232 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 2.93 0.020
239 35.561 35.018 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.50 1.24 84 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 3.7 0.0 232 80 74 80 72 78 -0.033 2.80 0.020
240 35.709 35.164 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.94 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.7 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 1.35 0.060
241 35.856 35.310 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.84 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 98 99 3.7 0.0 232 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 3.80 0.010
242 36.004 35.455 0.15 0.14 1.83 85 -0.52 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 3.6 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 78 -0.032 2.37 0.030
243 36.152 35.600 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.51 1.25 84 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 3.6 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 1.88 0.040
244 36.300 35.746 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.55 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 3.6 0.0 231 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 3.53 0.010
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
Fuel Weight (lb)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Tracking No.:
Beginning Clock Time:
Total Sampling Time:
Project No.:
Test Date: 30-Aug-18
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245 36.448 35.892 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.95 1.25 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.6 0.0 229 80 74 80 72 78 -0.033 2.18 0.030
246 36.596 36.037 0.15 0.14 1.82 85 -0.49 1.24 84 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 3.5 0.0 229 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 1.85 0.030
247 36.743 36.183 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.55 1.24 84 -1.70 102 0.050 98 99 3.5 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 3.38 0.010
248 36.891 36.328 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.55 1.24 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 3.5 0.0 228 80 74 80 72 78 -0.033 1.97 0.030
249 37.039 36.474 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.51 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.4 0.0 229 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 2.27 0.030
250 37.187 36.619 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.92 1.24 84 -1.50 102 0.050 99 99 3.4 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 78 -0.033 3.44 0.010
251 37.335 36.765 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.95 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.4 0.0 228 80 74 80 72 78 -0.033 1.52 0.050
252 37.483 36.911 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.95 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.3 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 2.68 0.020
253 37.631 37.056 0.15 0.14 1.81 85 -0.92 1.25 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.3 0.0 231 80 74 80 72 78 -0.033 3.14 0.010
254 37.779 37.201 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.92 1.24 84 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 3.3 0.0 229 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 1.51 0.050
255 37.926 37.347 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.51 1.24 84 -1.70 102 0.050 98 99 3.3 0.0 232 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 3.56 0.010
256 38.074 37.493 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.84 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 3.2 0.0 231 80 74 80 72 78 -0.034 2.77 0.020
257 38.222 37.639 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.76 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 3.2 0.0 231 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 1.94 0.030
258 38.370 37.784 0.15 0.14 1.82 85 -0.57 1.23 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 3.2 0.0 233 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.91 0.010
259 38.518 37.929 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.95 1.25 84 -1.80 103 0.050 99 99 3.1 0.0 235 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.85 0.010
260 38.666 38.075 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.66 1.24 84 -1.80 103 0.050 99 99 3.1 0.0 237 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 2.79 0.020
261 38.814 38.220 0.15 0.14 1.82 85 -0.62 1.24 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 3.1 0.0 239 80 74 80 72 78 -0.037 3.16 0.020
262 38.962 38.366 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.92 1.24 84 -1.50 103 0.050 99 99 3.0 0.0 240 80 74 80 72 78 -0.035 3.23 0.010
263 39.109 38.512 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.54 1.24 84 -1.80 103 0.050 99 99 3.0 0.0 238 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.68 0.060
264 39.257 38.657 0.15 0.14 1.83 85 -0.92 1.23 84 -1.50 103 0.050 99 99 2.9 0.0 239 80 74 80 72 79 -0.036 2.92 0.010
265 39.405 38.802 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.80 1.25 84 -1.80 103 0.050 99 99 2.9 0.0 238 80 74 80 72 79 -0.034 2.85 0.020
266 39.552 38.947 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.84 1.25 84 -1.80 103 0.050 99 99 2.9 0.0 237 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.85 0.050
267 39.700 39.094 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.76 1.25 84 -1.90 103 0.050 99 100 2.8 0.0 238 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 3.21 0.010
268 39.848 39.240 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.70 1.25 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 2.8 0.0 236 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 2.51 0.020
269 39.996 39.386 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.70 1.24 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 2.7 0.0 235 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.80 0.050
270 40.143 39.532 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.64 1.25 84 -1.90 103 0.050 99 99 2.7 0.0 236 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 3.66 0.010
271 40.291 39.678 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.50 1.24 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 2.7 0.0 234 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 2.34 0.020
272 40.439 39.824 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.96 1.25 84 -1.90 103 0.050 99 99 2.7 0.0 235 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 2.24 0.020
273 40.587 39.970 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.51 1.24 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 2.6 0.0 235 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 3.16 0.010
274 40.734 40.116 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.75 1.24 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 2.6 0.0 233 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.76 0.060
275 40.882 40.262 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.70 1.26 84 -1.90 103 0.050 99 99 2.6 0.0 235 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 3.19 0.020
276 41.030 40.408 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.84 1.25 84 -1.70 103 0.050 99 99 2.6 0.0 233 80 74 80 72 79 -0.034 2.45 0.020
277 41.178 40.555 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.58 1.25 84 -1.70 103 0.050 99 100 2.6 0.0 231 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.38 0.050
278 41.326 40.701 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.67 1.25 84 -1.80 103 0.060 91 91 2.5 0.0 233 80 74 80 72 79 -0.034 3.35 0.010
279 41.474 40.846 0.15 0.14 1.80 85 -0.50 1.25 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 2.5 0.0 231 80 74 80 72 79 -0.034 2.43 0.020
280 41.621 40.992 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.72 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 2.5 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 79 -0.035 1.67 0.050
281 41.769 41.138 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.55 1.24 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 2.5 0.0 231 80 74 81 72 80 -0.034 3.00 0.010
282 41.917 41.284 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.50 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 2.4 0.0 230 80 74 80 72 80 -0.034 2.39 0.020
283 42.065 41.431 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.51 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 100 2.4 0.0 229 80 74 80 72 79 -0.034 1.98 0.030
284 42.212 41.576 0.15 0.15 1.83 86 -0.93 1.25 84 -1.90 102 0.050 98 99 2.4 0.0 230 80 74 81 72 79 -0.035 3.16 0.010
285 42.360 41.722 0.15 0.15 1.82 86 -0.58 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 2.4 0.0 229 80 74 81 72 79 -0.033 2.08 0.030
286 42.508 41.868 0.15 0.15 1.82 86 -0.76 1.24 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 2.3 0.0 229 80 74 81 72 79 -0.035 1.99 0.030
287 42.656 42.015 0.15 0.15 1.81 86 -0.66 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 100 2.3 0.0 230 80 74 81 72 78 -0.033 3.38 0.010
288 42.803 42.161 0.15 0.15 1.83 85 -0.96 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 2.3 0.0 228 80 74 81 72 78 -0.033 1.40 0.060
289 42.951 42.306 0.15 0.14 1.80 85 -0.74 1.25 84 -1.90 102 0.050 99 99 2.2 0.0 230 80 74 81 72 78 -0.034 2.81 0.010
290 43.098 42.452 0.15 0.15 1.83 86 -0.92 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 2.2 0.0 229 80 74 81 73 78 -0.033 2.64 0.020
291 43.246 42.598 0.15 0.15 1.82 86 -0.51 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.050 99 99 2.2 0.0 228 80 74 81 73 79 -0.034 1.37 0.050
292 43.393 42.744 0.15 0.15 1.82 86 -0.96 1.24 84 -1.60 102 0.060 90 91 2.1 0.0 230 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 3.69 0.010
293 43.541 42.890 0.15 0.15 1.82 86 -0.96 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 2.1 0.0 229 80 74 81 73 78 -0.033 2.77 0.020
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
Fuel Weight (lb)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Tracking No.:
Beginning Clock Time:
Total Sampling Time:
Project No.:
Test Date: 30-Aug-18
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294 43.689 43.036 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.89 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 2.0 0.0 228 80 74 81 73 78 -0.033 1.84 0.040
295 43.837 43.182 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.68 1.25 84 -1.90 102 0.050 99 99 2.0 0.0 231 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 3.37 0.010
296 43.984 43.328 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.54 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 98 99 2.0 0.0 233 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 3.82 0.010
297 44.132 43.475 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.51 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 100 1.9 0.0 234 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 2.65 0.020
298 44.279 43.620 0.15 0.14 1.81 86 -0.51 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 98 99 1.9 0.0 236 80 74 81 73 78 -0.036 2.95 0.010
299 44.427 43.766 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.57 1.25 84 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 1.8 0.0 237 80 74 81 73 78 -0.034 3.50 0.010
300 44.575 43.912 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.97 1.24 84 -1.90 103 0.060 91 91 1.8 0.0 235 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 1.69 0.040
301 44.723 44.059 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.97 1.24 84 -1.90 103 0.050 99 100 1.8 0.0 237 80 74 81 73 79 -0.036 2.62 0.020
302 44.870 44.204 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.63 1.26 84 -1.70 103 0.050 99 99 1.7 0.0 237 80 74 81 73 79 -0.035 2.99 0.020
303 45.018 44.350 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.69 1.25 84 -1.70 103 0.050 99 99 1.7 0.0 235 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 1.87 0.050
304 45.166 44.496 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.96 1.25 84 -1.80 103 0.060 91 91 1.7 0.0 237 80 74 81 73 79 -0.035 3.63 0.010
305 45.313 44.642 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.94 1.25 84 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 1.7 0.0 235 80 74 81 73 79 -0.033 2.30 0.020
306 45.461 44.788 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.89 1.24 84 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 1.6 0.0 234 80 74 81 73 79 -0.036 1.75 0.050
307 45.609 44.934 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.54 1.25 84 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 1.6 0.0 236 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 3.96 0.010
308 45.756 45.080 0.15 0.15 1.79 85 -0.52 1.24 84 -1.70 102 0.050 98 99 1.6 0.0 234 80 74 81 73 78 -0.034 2.02 0.030
309 45.904 45.226 0.15 0.15 1.79 85 -0.61 1.24 84 -1.60 103 0.050 99 99 1.5 0.0 234 80 74 81 73 78 -0.035 2.65 0.020
310 46.051 45.372 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.84 1.24 84 -1.90 102 0.050 98 99 1.5 0.0 234 80 74 80 73 78 -0.034 3.24 0.010
311 46.199 45.518 0.15 0.15 1.79 85 -0.53 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.050 99 99 1.5 0.0 233 80 75 81 73 79 -0.034 1.54 0.060
312 46.346 45.663 0.15 0.14 1.81 85 -0.74 1.25 85 -1.90 103 0.060 90 90 1.4 0.0 234 80 74 81 73 78 -0.036 2.90 0.010
313 46.494 45.809 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.92 1.25 85 -1.70 102 0.050 99 99 1.4 0.0 233 80 74 81 73 79 -0.033 3.18 0.010
314 46.641 45.955 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.69 1.25 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 1.4 0.0 231 80 74 80 73 79 -0.033 1.50 0.060
315 46.789 46.101 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.51 1.25 84 -1.90 103 0.050 99 99 1.4 0.0 232 80 74 81 73 79 -0.035 2.60 0.020
316 46.937 46.247 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.96 1.25 85 -1.60 102 0.050 99 99 1.3 0.0 231 80 74 80 73 79 -0.034 2.61 0.010
317 47.085 46.393 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.54 1.25 85 -1.90 102 0.050 99 99 1.3 0.0 229 80 74 80 73 79 -0.034 1.68 0.050
318 47.232 46.539 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.94 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.060 90 90 1.3 0.0 230 80 74 81 73 79 -0.034 3.40 0.010
319 47.379 46.685 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.62 1.24 85 -1.80 102 0.060 90 90 1.2 0.0 229 80 75 81 73 80 -0.033 2.41 0.020
320 47.526 46.831 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.86 1.24 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 1.2 0.0 228 80 75 81 73 79 -0.034 1.57 0.050
321 47.674 46.977 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.97 1.25 85 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 1.2 0.0 230 80 75 81 73 79 -0.034 3.49 0.010
322 47.821 47.122 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.56 1.25 85 -1.90 102 0.050 98 98 1.1 0.0 228 80 75 81 73 80 -0.033 2.10 0.020
323 47.968 47.268 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.93 1.25 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 1.1 0.0 229 80 75 81 73 79 -0.033 2.13 0.030
324 48.115 47.414 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.96 1.24 85 -1.70 102 0.050 98 99 1.1 0.0 230 80 75 81 73 79 -0.034 3.21 0.010
325 48.263 47.560 0.15 0.15 1.82 86 -0.63 1.25 85 -1.90 102 0.050 99 99 1.1 0.0 229 80 75 81 73 79 -0.033 1.55 0.060
326 48.410 47.705 0.15 0.14 1.81 85 -0.64 1.24 85 -1.80 102 0.050 98 98 1.0 0.0 230 80 75 81 73 79 -0.035 3.16 0.010
327 48.557 47.851 0.15 0.15 1.81 86 -0.79 1.24 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 1.0 0.0 230 80 75 81 73 79 -0.032 2.75 0.010
328 48.705 47.997 0.15 0.15 1.81 86 -0.89 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.050 99 99 1.0 0.0 228 80 75 81 73 79 -0.034 1.45 0.060
329 48.852 48.142 0.15 0.15 1.81 86 -0.90 1.23 85 -1.70 102 0.050 98 98 0.9 0.0 230 80 75 81 73 79 -0.034 2.94 0.010
330 48.999 48.288 0.15 0.15 1.80 86 -0.94 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.050 98 99 0.9 0.0 232 80 75 81 73 78 -0.035 3.89 0.010
331 49.146 48.434 0.15 0.15 1.82 85 -0.91 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.060 90 90 0.9 0.0 234 80 75 81 73 78 -0.034 2.97 0.010
332 49.294 48.579 0.15 0.15 1.81 86 -0.78 1.24 85 -1.70 102 0.050 99 98 0.8 0.0 235 80 75 81 73 78 -0.036 2.76 0.010
333 49.441 48.724 0.15 0.14 1.80 86 -0.53 1.25 85 -1.90 103 0.050 98 98 0.8 0.0 238 80 75 81 73 79 -0.035 3.82 0.010
334 49.588 48.870 0.15 0.15 1.81 85 -0.51 1.24 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 0.8 0.0 237 80 75 81 73 79 -0.035 2.25 0.030
335 49.735 49.016 0.15 0.15 1.80 86 -0.62 1.24 85 -1.70 103 0.050 98 99 0.7 0.0 238 80 75 81 73 79 -0.035 2.48 0.020
336 49.882 49.161 0.15 0.15 1.81 86 -0.86 1.24 85 -1.80 103 0.050 98 98 0.7 0.0 239 80 75 81 73 79 -0.034 3.36 0.010
337 50.029 49.307 0.15 0.15 1.81 86 -0.64 1.24 85 -1.80 103 0.050 98 99 0.7 0.0 236 80 75 81 73 79 -0.035 1.71 0.050
338 50.176 49.452 0.15 0.14 1.80 85 -0.62 1.24 85 -1.70 103 0.050 99 98 0.7 0.0 236 80 75 80 73 79 -0.035 2.60 0.020
339 50.323 49.598 0.15 0.15 1.80 85 -0.97 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.050 98 99 0.6 0.0 236 80 75 80 73 79 -0.035 3.21 0.010
340 50.471 49.743 0.15 0.15 1.80 86 -0.56 1.23 85 -1.70 102 0.050 99 98 0.6 0.0 234 80 75 80 73 80 -0.035 1.83 0.050
341 50.618 49.889 0.15 0.15 1.80 86 -0.52 1.23 85 -1.80 103 0.050 98 99 0.6 0.0 236 80 75 81 73 80 -0.035 3.61 0.010
342 50.765 50.035 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.79 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.050 98 99 0.5 0.0 235 80 75 81 73 80 -0.033 2.55 0.010
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Pellet Heater Test Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515PM Control Modules: 371/372
Run: 1 Dilution Tunnel MW(dry): 29.00 lb/lb-mole Avg. Tunnel Velocity: 15.01 ft/sec.
Travis High Burn End Time: 60 Dilution Tunnel MW(wet): 28.78 lb/lb-mole Intial Tunnel Flow: 160.0 scfm
Deerfield Medium Burn End Time: 180 Dilution Tunnel H2O: 2.00 percent Average Tunnel Flow: 159.4 scfm
2309 360 min Dilution Tunnel Static: -0.160 "H2O Post-Test Leak Check (1): 0.000 cfm @ -8 in. Hg
0028PS107E Recording Interval: 1 min Tunnel Area: 0.1963 ft2
Post-Test Leak Check (2): 0.000 cfm @ -9 in. Hg
Pitot Tube Cp: 0.99 Fuel Moisture (%): 4.004 Dry Basis 3.850 Wet Basis
07:41 Background Sample Volume: 0 cubic feet 4.004 3.707
Meter Box Y Factor: 0.997 (1) 0.981 (2) 0 (Amb) Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Pt.8 Center
Initial dP 0.046 0.050 0.052 0.036 0.048 0.054 0.050 0.048 0.051 "H2O
Barometric Pressure: Begin Middle End Average Temp: 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 °F
29.48 29.5 29.52 29.50 "Hg Vstrav 15.18 ft/sec Vscent 15.67 ft/sec Fp 0.969
Particulate Sampling Data
Elapsed
Time
(min)
Gas Meter
1 (ft3)
Gas Meter
2 (ft3)
Sample
Rate 1
(cfm)
Sample
Rate 2
(cfm)
Orifice
dH 1
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 1
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 1
("Hg)
Orifice
dH 2
("H2O)
Meter
Temp 2
(°F)
Meter
Vacuum 2
("Hg)
Dilution
Tunnel (°F)
Tunnel
Center
dP
Pro. Rate
1
Pro. Rate
2
Scale
Reading
Weight
ChangeStack Filter 1 Dryer 1 Filter 2 Dryer 2 Ambient
Draft
("H2O)CO2 (%) CO (%)
Temperature Data (°F) Stack Gas Data
Velocity Traverse Data
Fuel Weight (lb)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Tracking No.:
Beginning Clock Time:
Total Sampling Time:
Project No.:
Test Date: 30-Aug-18
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343 50.912 50.180 0.15 0.15 1.80 86 -0.83 1.23 85 -1.70 103 0.050 98 98 0.5 0.0 235 80 75 80 73 80 -0.035 2.18 0.030
344 51.059 50.325 0.15 0.15 1.80 86 -0.97 1.25 85 -2.00 103 0.050 98 98 0.5 0.0 236 80 75 81 73 80 -0.036 3.41 0.010
345 51.206 50.470 0.15 0.14 1.79 86 -0.64 1.24 85 -1.80 102 0.050 98 98 0.4 0.0 234 80 75 80 73 80 -0.034 1.88 0.040
346 51.353 50.616 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.55 1.24 85 -1.90 103 0.050 98 99 0.4 0.0 235 80 75 80 73 81 -0.036 2.44 0.020
347 51.500 50.762 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.67 1.24 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 0.4 0.0 235 80 75 80 73 81 -0.035 3.17 0.010
348 51.647 50.907 0.15 0.14 1.79 86 -0.80 1.24 85 -1.90 102 0.050 98 98 0.4 0.0 233 80 75 80 73 80 -0.035 1.89 0.040
349 51.794 51.053 0.15 0.15 1.80 86 -0.91 1.24 85 -1.80 102 0.050 98 99 0.3 0.0 233 80 75 80 73 80 -0.035 2.53 0.020
350 51.941 51.198 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.92 1.24 85 -2.00 102 0.050 98 98 0.3 0.0 232 80 75 80 73 80 -0.034 3.26 0.010
351 52.088 51.343 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.90 1.23 85 -1.80 102 0.050 98 98 0.3 0.0 231 80 75 80 73 80 -0.035 1.47 0.040
352 52.235 51.489 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.53 1.23 85 -1.70 102 0.050 98 99 0.2 0.0 232 80 75 80 73 80 -0.035 2.93 0.010
353 52.382 51.635 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.96 1.24 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 0.2 0.0 231 80 75 80 73 80 -0.033 2.93 0.010
354 52.529 51.780 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.54 1.23 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 98 0.2 0.0 229 80 75 80 73 80 -0.034 1.60 0.040
355 52.677 51.926 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.91 1.24 85 -1.80 102 0.050 99 99 0.1 0.0 231 80 75 80 73 80 -0.035 3.49 0.010
356 52.824 52.071 0.15 0.14 1.78 86 -0.65 1.25 85 -1.70 102 0.050 98 98 0.1 0.0 230 80 75 80 73 80 -0.033 2.37 0.020
357 52.971 52.216 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.61 1.24 85 -1.80 102 0.050 98 98 0.1 0.0 230 80 75 80 73 81 -0.035 2.04 0.030
358 53.118 52.362 0.15 0.15 1.79 86 -0.53 1.24 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 0.1 0.0 231 80 75 80 74 81 -0.033 3.12 0.010
359 53.265 52.508 0.15 0.15 1.78 86 -0.95 1.24 85 -1.60 102 0.050 98 99 0.0 0.0 229 80 75 80 73 81 -0.034 1.67 0.040
360 53.412 52.653 0.15 0.14 1.78 86 -0.81 1.24 85 -1.70 102 0.050 98 98 0.0 0.0 230 80 75 80 73 81 -0.034 2.78 0.010
Avg/Tot 53.412 52.653 0.15 0.15 1.84 82 -0.74 1.26 81 -1.73 106 0.05 100 100 269 78 73 80 71 77 -0.041 3.91 0.036
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2.2 - Sample Analysis & Tares
Analysis Worksheets Tared Filter, Probe, and O-Ring Data
Pellet Fuel Label Pellet Fuel Analysis Report
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Pellet Heater Lab Data - ASTM E2779 / ASTM E2515
Manufacturer: Travis Equipment Numbers:
Model: Deerfield
Tracking No.: 2309
Project No.: 0028PS107E
Run #: 1 Technician Signature:
Date: 8/30/18
TRAIN 1 (First Hour emissions)
Sample Component Reagent Filter, Probe Mass Readings
or Seal # Tare, mg Final, mg Particulate, mg
A. Front filter catch Filter D314 111.1 113.5 2.4
B. Rear filter catch Filter 0.0
C. Probe catch* Probe 0.0
D. Filter seals catch* Seals 0.0
1st
hour Sub-Total, mg: 2.4
TRAIN 1 (Remainder of Test)
Sample Component Reagent Filter, Probe Mass Readings
or Seal # Tare, mg Final, mg Particulate, mg
A. Front filter catch Filter D315 111.8 113.2 1.4
B. Rear filter catch Filter D316 111.0 111.0 0.0
C. Probe catch* Probe 27 114273.8 114273.7 0.0
D. Filter seals catch* Seals R636 3347.0 3347.3 0.3
Remainder Sub-Total, mg: 1.7
Train 1 Aggregate, mg: 4.1
TRAIN 2
Sample Component Reagent Filter, Probe Mass Readings
or Seal # Tare, mg Final, mg Particulate, mg
A. Front filter catch Filter D317 111.9 115.7 3.8
B. Rear filter catch Filter D318 111.7 111.9 0.2
C. Probe catch* Probe 31.0 114368.2 114368.1 0.0
D. Filter seals catch* Seals R637 3326.0 3326.2 0.2
Train 2 Aggregate, mg: 4.2
AMBIENT
Sample Component Reagent Filter, Probe Mass Readings
or Seal # Tare, mg Final, mg Particulate, mg
A. Front filter catch* Filter 0.0
Ambient Aggregate, mg: 0.0
*Particulate catch that results in a negative number, is assumed to be zero for probes and seals, negative numbers for filters are assumed to be
included in O-ring seal weights.
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Twin Ports Testing, Inc.
1301 North 3rd Street
Superior, WI 54880
p: 715-392-7114
p: 800-373-2562
f: 715-392-7163www.twinportstesting.com
Report No: USR:W218-0827-01
Issue No: 1
Client: TRAVIS IND Signed:
12521 Harbour Reach Drive
Mukilteo, WA 98275
Attention: Russ McBrien
PO No: Date of Issue:
THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL
Sample Details
Sample Log No: Sample Date:
Sample Designation: Sample Time:
Sample Recognized As: Arrival Date:
Test Results
MOISTURE AS
METHOD UNITS FREE RECEIVED
Moisture Total ASTM E871 wt. % 3.85
Ash ASTM D1102 wt. % 0.18 0.17
Volatile Matter ASTM D3175 wt. %
Fixed Carbon by Difference ASTM D3172 wt. %
Sulfur ASTM D4239 wt. % 0.008 0.008
SO₂ Calculated lb/mmbtu 0.019
Net Cal. Value at Const. Pressure ISO 1928 GJ/tonne 18.87 18.05
Net Cal. Value at Const. Pressure ISO 1928 J/g 18868 18047
Gross Cal. Value at Const. Vol. ASTM E711 J/g 20181 19403
Gross Cal. Value at Const. Vol. ASTM E711 Btu/lb 8677 8342
Carbon ASTM D5373 wt. % 50.48 48.53
Hydrogen* ASTM D5373 wt. % 6.03 5.80
Nitrogen ASTM D5373 wt. % < 0.20 < 0.19
Oxygen* ASTM D3176 wt. % > 43.10 > 41.44
*Note: As received values do not include hydrogen and oxygen in the total moisture.
Chlorine ASTM D6721 mg/kg
Fluorine ASTM D3761 mg/kg
Mercury ASTM D6722 mg/kg
Bulk Density ASTM E873 lbs/ft3
Fines (Less than 1/8") TPT CH-P-06 wt.%
Durability Index Kansas State PDI
Sample Above 1.50" TPT CH-P-06 wt.%
Maximum Length (Single Pellet) TPT CH-P-06 inch
Diameter, Range TPT CH-P-05 inch to
Diameter, Average TPT CH-P-05 inch
Stated Bag Weight TPT CH-P-01 lbs
Actual Bag Weight TPT CH-P-01 lbs
Comments
Analytical Test Report
Katy Jahr
Chemistry Lab Supervisor
9/7/2018
W218-0827-01
Pellet Sample
Wood Pellets 8/30/2018
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Section 3 Laboratory Quality Assurance
3.1 - Quality Assurance/Quality Control 3.2 - Calibration Data 3.3 - Example Calculations
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3.1 - Quality Assurance/Quality Control
OMNI follows the guidelines of ISO/IEC 17025, “General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories,” and the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures found in OMNI’s Quality Assurance Manual. OMNI’s scope of accreditation includes, but is not limited to, the following:
• ANSI (American National Standards Institute) for certification of product to safety standards.
• To perform product safety testing by the International Accreditation Service, Inc. (formerly ICBO ES) under accreditation as a testing laboratory designated TL-130.
• To perform product safety testing as a “Certification Organization” by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC).
• Serving as a testing laboratory for the certification of wood heaters by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
This report is issued within the scope of OMNI’s accreditation. Accreditation certificates are available upon request. The manufacturing facilities and quality control system for the production of the Deerfield at Travis Industries were evaluated to determine if sufficient to maintain conformance with OMNI’s requirements for product certification. OMNI has concluded that the manufacturing facilities, processes, and quality control system are adequate to produce the appliance congruous with the standards and model codes to which it was evaluated. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
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3.2 - Calibration Data
Equipment for ASTM E2515, ASTM E2779, & EPA Method 28R
ID # Lab Name/Purpose Log Name Attachment Type
132 10 lb Weight Weight Standard, 10 lb. Calibration Certificate
283A Audit Weights Troemner 21pc Msas Set Calibration Certificate
335 Sample Box / Dry Gas
Meter Apex Automated Emissions
Sampling Box Calibration Log
336 Sample Box / Dry Gas
Meter Apex Automated Emissions
Sampling Box Calibration Log
410 Microtector Dwyer Microtector Calibration Certificate
420 Combustion Gas
Analyzer CAI Gas Analyzer See Run Sheet
559 Vaneometer Dwyer Vaneometer Equipment Record
592 Thermohygrometer Omega Digital
Thermohygrometer Calibration Log
637 Milligram Balance Analytical Balance - Mettler -
Toledo Calibration Certificate
650 Barometer/Hygrometer Digital Barometer Calibration Certificate
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Thermal Metering System Calibration
Y Factor
Previous Calibration Comparision
Manufacturer: Apex Date 1/16/2018
Acceptable
Deviation (5%) Deviation
Model: XC-60-EP y Factor 0.997 0.04985 0.014
Serial Number: 0702003 Acceptance Acceptable
OMNI Tracking No.: OMNI-00371
Calibrated Orifice: Current Calibration
Acceptable y Deviation 0.020
Average Gas Meter y
Factor
Orifice
Meter
dH@ Maximum y Deviation 0.007
0.983 N/A Acceptable dH@ Deviation N/A
Calibration Date: 07/16/18 Maximum dH@ Deviation N/A
Calibrated by: B. Davis Acceptance Acceptable
Calibration Frequency: 6 months
Next Calibration Due: 1/16/2019
Instrument Range: 1.000 cfm
Standard Temp.: 68 oF Reference Standard *
Standard Press.: 29.92 "Hg Standard Model Standard Test Meter
Barometric Press., Pb: 30.08 "Hg Calibrator S/N OMNI-00001
Signature/Date: 7/16/2018 Calib. Date 30-Oct-17
Calib. Value 0.9977 y factor (ref)
Calibration Parameters Run 1 Run 2 Run 3
Reference Meter Pressure ("H2O), Pr 0.00 0.00 0.00
DGM Pressure ("H2O), Pd 3.00 1.70 1.00
Initial Reference Meter 534.8 524 529.6
Final Reference Meter 540.302 529.514 534.7
Initial DGM 0 0 0
Final DGM 5.505 5.593 5.22
Temp. Ref. Meter (°F), Tr 85.0 82.0 81.0
Temperature DGM (°F), Td 85.0 83.0 84.0
Time (min) 28.8 35.5 47.8
Net Volume Ref. Meter, Vr 5.502 5.514 5.100
Net Volume DGM, Vd 5.505 5.593 5.22
Gas Meter y Factor = 0.990 0.981 0.978
Gas Meter y Factor Deviation (from avg.) 0.007 0.002 0.005
Orifice dH@ N/A N/A N/A
Orifice dH@ Deviation (from avg.) N/A N/A N/A
where:
1. Deviation = |Average value for all runs - current run value|
** 2. y = [Vr x (y factor (ref)) x (Pb + (Pr/ 13.6)) x (Td + 460) ]/ [Vd x (Pb + (Pd / 13.6)) x (Tr + 460)]
** 3. dH@ = 0.0317 x Pd / (Pb (Td + 460)) x [ (Tr + 460) x time) / Vr ]^2
* Reference calibration is traceable to NIST through NIST Test # 40674, Kimble ASTM E1272, or NIST traceable laboratory
** Equations come from EPA Method 5
The uncertainty of measurement is ±0.14 ft3/min. This is based on the reference standard having a TAR (Test Accuracy Ratio) of at least 4:1.
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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE GAUGE CALIBRATION DATA SHEET
Instrument to be calibrated: Pressure Transducer Maximum Range: 0-2” WC ID Number: OMNI-00371 Calibration Instrument: Digital Manometer ID Number: OMNI-00395 Date: 7/16/18 By: B. Davis This form is to be used only in conjunction with Standard Procedure C-SPC.
*Acceptable tolerance is 4%. The uncertainty of measurement is ±0.4” WC. This is based on the reference standard having a TAR (Test Accuracy Ratio) of at least 4:1.
Technician signature: Date: 7/16/18 Reviewed by: Date:
Range of Calibration Point
(″WC)
Digital Manometer
Input (″WC)
Pressure Gauge Response
(″WC)
Difference (Input -
Response)
% Error of Full Span*
0-20% Max. Range 0 - 0.4
0.231 0.223 0.008 0.4
20-40% Max. Range 0.4 - 0.8
0.571 0.564 0.007 0.35
40-60% Max. Range 0.8 – 1.2
0.991 0.985 0.006 0.3
60-80% Max. Range 1.2 – 1.6
1.228 1.219 0.009 0.45
80-100% Max. Range 1.6 – 2.0
1.840 1.827 0.013 0.65
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Thermal Metering System Calibration
Y Factor
Previous Calibration Comparision
Manufacturer: Apex Date 1/17/2018
Acceptable
Deviation (5%) Deviation
Model: XC-60-EP y Factor 0.981 0.04905 0.007
Serial Number: 0702004 Acceptance Acceptable
OMNI Tracking No.: OMNI-00372
Calibrated Orifice: Current Calibration
Acceptable y Deviation 0.020
Average Gas Meter y
Factor
Orifice
Meter
dH@ Maximum y Deviation 0.008
0.974 N/A Acceptable dH@ Deviation N/A
Calibration Date: 07/16/18 Maximum dH@ Deviation N/A
Calibrated by: B. Davis Acceptance Acceptable
Calibration Frequency: 6 months
Next Calibration Due: 1/16/2019
Instrument Range: 1.000 cfm
Standard Temp.: 68 oF Reference Standard *
Standard Press.: 29.92 "Hg Standard Model Standard Test Meter
Barometric Press., Pb: 30.08 "Hg Calibrator S/N OMNI-00001
Signature/Date: 7/16/2018 Calib. Date 27-Oct-16
Calib. Value 0.9977 y factor (ref)
Calibration Parameters Run 1 Run 2 Run 3
Reference Meter Pressure ("H2O), Pr 0.00 0.00 0.00
DGM Pressure ("H2O), Pd 3.00 1.30 0.80
Initial Reference Meter 540.8 547.1 627.2
Final Reference Meter 547.004 552.102 633.4
Initial DGM 0 0 0
Final DGM 6.244 5.121 6.353
Temp. Ref. Meter (°F), Tr 86.0 88.0 88.0
Temperature DGM (°F), Td 85.0 87.0 87.0
Time (min) 27.5 34.5 56.5
Net Volume Ref. Meter, Vr 6.204 5.002 6.200
Net Volume DGM, Vd 6.244 5.121 6.353
Gas Meter y Factor = 0.982 0.970 0.970
Gas Meter y Factor Deviation (from avg.) 0.008 0.004 0.004
Orifice dH@ N/A N/A N/A
Orifice dH@ Deviation (from avg.) N/A N/A N/A
where:
1. Deviation = |Average value for all runs - current run value|
** 2. y = [Vr x (y factor (ref)) x (Pb + (Pr/ 13.6)) x (Td + 460) ]/ [Vd x (Pb + (Pd / 13.6)) x (Tr + 460)]
** 3. dH@ = 0.0317 x Pd / (Pb (Td + 460)) x [ (Tr + 460) x time) / Vr ]^2
* Reference calibration is traceable to NIST through NIST Test # 40674, Kimble ASTM E1272, or NIST traceable laboratory
** Equations come from EPA Method 5
The uncertainty of measurement is ±0.14 ft3/min. This is based on the reference standard having a TAR (Test Accuracy Ratio) of at least 4:1.
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Control No. C-SFAK-0001, Effective date 12/2/2015 Page 1 of 1
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE GAUGE CALIBRATION DATA SHEET
Instrument to be calibrated: Pressure Transducer Maximum Range: 0-2” WC ID Number: OMNI-00372 Calibration Instrument: Digital Manometer ID Number: OMNI-00395 Date: 7/16/18 By: B. Davis This form is to be used only in conjunction with Standard Procedure C-SPC.
*Acceptable tolerance is 4%. The uncertainty of measurement is ±0.4” WC. This is based on the reference standard having a TAR (Test Accuracy Ratio) of at least 4:1.
Technician signature: Date: 7/16/18 Reviewed by: Date:
Range of Calibration Point
(″WC)
Digital Manometer
Input (″WC)
Pressure Gauge Response
(″WC)
Difference (Input -
Response)
% Error of Full Span*
0-20% Max. Range 0 - 0.4
0.037 0.042 0.005 0.25
20-40% Max. Range 0.4 - 0.8
0.512 0.509 0.003 0.15
40-60% Max. Range 0.8 – 1.2
1.169 1.164 0.005 0.25
60-80% Max. Range 1.2 – 1.6
1.540 1.533 0.007 0.35
80-100% Max. Range 1.6 – 2.0
1.772 1.776 0.004 0.20
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YES X NO
1) Complete Calibration documentation
Part #
OMNI Track #
Equipment Name/Description
Equipment S/N:
Comments
Status
Reference Standard:
Location of Equipment:
Do the following:
Date of Next Calibration
Date of Last Calibration
Calibration Period (Months)
Type of Calibration
Calibration Vendor
Portable gas cart.
Active, calibrate prior to use.
N5F0112
N/A
N/A
N/A
Calibrate Prior to use.
OMNI in house
CAI ZRE-4 Gas Analyzer
OMNI-00594
CO2, O2, and dual range CO gas analyzer.
ZRE-4
(Check 'X' for answer)
1) Complete Calibration documentation
2) Complete top half of this form
3) Attach appropriate calibration forms and save in following location
\\omni-serv\Test Equipment\Equipment\OMNI-XXXXX - Equipment Name
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5) Print, laminate and adhere calibration tag to equipment
Do the following:
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3.3 - Example Calculations
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515
Manufacturer:
Model:
Run:
Category:
MBdb – Weight of test fuel burned during test run, dry basis, kg
MBSidb – Weight of test fuel burned during test run segment i , dry basis, kg
BR – Average dry burn rate over full integrated test run, kg/hr
BRSi – Average dry burn rate over test run segment i , kg/hr
Vs – Average gas velocity in the dilution tunnel, ft/sec
Qsd – Average gas flow rate in dilution tunnel, dscf/hr
Vm(std) – Volume of Gas Sampled Corrected to Dry Standard Conditions, dscf
mn – Total Particulate Matter Collected, mg
Cs - Concentration of particulate matter in tunnel gas, dry basis, corrected to standard conditions, g/dscf
ET – Total Particulate Emissions, g
PR - Proportional Rate Variation
PMR – Average particulate emissions for full integrated test run, g/hr
PMF – Average particulate emission factor for full integrated test run, g/dry kg of fuel burned
Travis
Deerfield
1
Integrated
are provided for each equation. The raw data and printout results from a sample run are also provided for
Equations used to calculate the parameters listed below are described in this appendix. Sample calculations
comparison to the sample calculations.
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515MBdb – Weight of test fuel burned during test run, dry basis, kg
ASTM E2779 equation (1)
MBdb = (MSwb - MEwb)(100/(100 + FM))
Where,
FM = average fuel moisture of test fuel, % dry basis
MSwb = weight of test fuel in hopper at start of test run, wet basis, kg
MEwb = weight of test fuel in hopper at end of test run, wet basis, kg
Sample Calculation:
3.85 %
MSwb = 15.8 lbs
MEwb = 0.0 lbs
0.4536 = Converstion factor from lbs to kg
MBdb = [( 15.8 x 0.4536) - ( 0.0 x 0.4536)] (100/(100 + 3.85 )
MBdb = 6.9 kg
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515MBSidb – Weight of test fuel burned during test run segment i , dry basis, kg
ASTM E2779 equation (2)
MBSidb = (MSSiwb - MESiwb)(100/(100 + FM))
Where,
MSSiwb = weight of test fuel in hopper at start of test run segment i , wet basis, kg
MESiwb = weight of test fuel in hopper at end of test run segment i , wet basis, kg
Sample Calculation (from medium burn rate segment):
FM = 3.85 %
MSSiwb = 10.2 lbs
MESiwb = 5.5 lbs
0.4536 = Converstion factor from lbs to kg
MBSidb = [( 10.2 x 0.4536) - ( 5.5 x 0.4536)] (100/(100 + 4 )
MBSidb = 2.1 kg
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515
BR – Average dry burn rate over full integrated test run, kg/hr
ASTM E2779 equation (3)
60 MBdb
θ
Where,
θ = Total length of full intergrated test run, min
Sample Calculation:
MBdb = 6.90 kg
θ = 360 min
60 x 6.9
BR = 1.15
BR = 360
kg/hr
BR =
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515BRSi – Average dry burn rate over test run segment i , kg/hr
ASTM E2779 equation (4)
60 MBSidb
θSi
Where,
θSi = Total length of test run segment i , min
Sample Calculation (from medium burn rate segment):
MBSidb = 2.05 kg
θ = 120 min
60 x 2.05
BR = 1.03 kg/hr
BRSi =
BR = 120
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515Vs – Average gas velocity in the dilution tunnel, ft/sec
ASTM E2515 equations (9)
Where:
vscent = Dilution tunnel velocity calculated after the multi-point pitot traverse at the center, ft/sec
vstrav = Dilution tunnel velocity calculated after the multi-point pitot traverse, ft/sec
kp = Pitot tube constant, 85.49
Cp = Pitot tube coefficient: 0.99, unitless
ΔP* = Velocity pressure in the dilution tunnel, in H2O
Ts = Absolute average gas temperature in the dilution tunnel, °R; (°R = °F + 460)
Ps = Absolute average gas static pressure in diltuion tunnel, = Pbar + Pg , in Hg
Pbar = Barometric pressure at test site, in. Hg
Pg = Static pressure of tunnel, in. H20; (in Hg = in H20/13.6)
Ms = **The dilution tunnel wet molecular weight; Ms = 28.78 assuming a dry weight of 29 lb/lb-mole
Sample calculation:
15.18
15.67
105.7 + 1/2
Vs = 0.969 x 85.49 x 0.99 x 0.224 x -0.16
13.6
Vs = 15.01 ft/s
*The ASTM test standard mistakenly has the square root of the average delta p instead of
the average of the square root of delta p. The current EPA Method 2 is also incorrect. This
was verified by Mike Toney at EPA.
**The ASTM test standard mistakenly identifies Ms as the dry molecular weight. It should be
the wet molecular weight as indicated in EPA Method 2.
)460
28.7829.50 +((
Fp = Adjustment factor for center of tunnel pitot tube placement, Fp =
Fp = = 0.969
Vstrav
Vscent
, ASTM E2515 Equation (1)
) x
( )ss
s
avgPppsMP
TPCKFV
=
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515Qsd – Average gas flow rate in dilution tunnel, dscf/hr
ASTM E2515 equation (3)
Where:
3600 = Conversion from seconds to hours (ASTM method uses 60 to convert in minutes)
Bws = Water vapor in gas stream, proportion by volume; assume 2%
A = Cross sectional area of dilution tunnel, ft2
Tstd = Standard absolute temperature, 528 °R
Ps = Absolute average gas static pressure in diltuion tunnel, = Pbar + Pg , in Hg
Ts = Absolute average gas temperature in the dilution tunnel, °R; (°R = °F + 460)
Pstd = Standard absolute pressure, 29.92 in Hg
Sample calculation: -0.16
13.6
#### + 460
Qsd = 9565.0 dscf/hr
x528
x29.92
15.01 x 0.1963
29.5 +
Qsd = 3600 x (1 - 0.02) x
std
s
s
std
swssdP
P
T
TAvBQ −= )1(3600
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515Vm(std) – Volume of Gas Sampled Corrected to Dry Standard Conditions, dscf
ASTM E2515 equation (6)
Where:
K1 = 17.64 °R/in. Hg
Conversion from seconds to hours (ASTM method uses 60 to convert in minutes) Vm = Volume of gas sample measured at the dry gas meter, dcf
Y = Dry gas meter calibration factor, dimensionless
Pbar = Barometric pressure at the testing site, in. Hg
∆H = Average pressure differential across the orifice meter, in. H2O
Tm = Absolute average dry gas meter temperature, °R
Sample Calculation:
Using equation for Train 1: 1.84
Vm(std) = 17.64 x 53.412 x 0.997 x 13.6
( 81.9 + 460 )
Vm(std) = 51.373 dscf
Using equation for Train 2: 1.26
Vm(std) = 17.64 x 52.653 x 0.981 x 13.6
( 80.9 + 460 )
Vm(std) = 49.853 dscf
Using equation for ambient train: 0.00
Vm(std) = 17.64 x 0.00 x 0 x 13.6
( 77.0 + 460 )
Vm(std) = 0.000 dscf
( )
( 29.5
29.5 +
(
)+
29.5 + )
m
bar
mstdmT
HP
YVKV
+
=6.13
1)(
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515mn – Total Particulate Matter Collected, mg
ASTM E2515 Equation (12)
Where:
mp = mass of particulate matter from probe, mg
mf = mass of particulate matter from filters, mg
mg = mass of particulate matter from filter seals, mg
Sample Calculation:
Using equation for Train 1 (first hour):
mn = 0.0 + 2.4 + 0.0
mn = 2.4 mg
Using equation for Train 1 (remainder):
mn = 0.0 + 1.4 + 0.3
mn = 1.7 mg
Train 1 Aggregate = 4.1 mg
Using equation for Train 2:
mn = 0.0 + 4.0 + 0.2
mn = 4.2 mg
gfpn mmmm ++=
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515Cs - Concentration of particulate matter in tunnel gas, dry basis, corrected to standard conditions, g/dscf
ASTM E2515 equation (13)
Where:
K2 = Constant, 0.001 g/mg
mn = Total mass of particulate matter collected in the sampling train, mg
Vm(std) = Volume of gas sampled corrected to dry standard conditions, dscf
Sample calculation:
For Train 1:
4.1
51.37
Cs = 7.98E-05 g/dscf
For Train 2
4.2
49.85
Cs = 8.42E-05 g/dscf
For Ambient Train
0.0
0.00
Cr = 0.000000 g/dscf
Cs = 0.001 x
Cs = 0.001 x
Cr = 0.001 x
)(
2
stdm
ns
V
mKC =
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515ET – Total Particulate Emissions, g
ASTM E2515 equation (15)
Where:
Cs = Concentration of particulate matter in tunnel gas, g/dscf
Cr = Concentration particulate matter room air, g/dscf
Qstd = Average dilution tunnel gas flow rate, dscf/hr
θ = Total time of test run, minutes
Sample calculation:
For Train 1
ET = ( 0.000080 - 0.000000 ) x 9565.0 x 360 /60
ET = 4.58 g
For Train 2
ET = ( 0.000084 - 0.000000 ) x 9565.0 x 360 /60
ET = 4.84 g
Average
E = 4.71 g
Total emission values shall not differ by more than 7.5% from the total average emissions
7.5% of the average = 0.35
Train 1 difference = 0.13
Train 2 difference = 0.13
( ) −= stdrsT QccE
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PR - Proportional Rate Variation
ASTM E2515 equation (16)
Where:
θ = Total sampling time, min
θi = Length of recording interval, min
Vmi = Volume of gas sample measured by the dry gas meter during the “ith”
time interval, dcf
Vm = Volume of gas sample as measured by dry gas meter, dcf
Vsi = Average gas velocity in the dilution tunnel during the "ith" time interval, ft/sec
Vs = Average gas velocity in the dilution tunnel, ft/sec
Tmi = Absolute average dry gas meter temperature during the "ith" time interval, oR
Tm = Absolute average dry gas meter temperature, oR
Tsi = Absolute average gas temperature in the dilution tunnel during the "ith" time interval, oR
Ts = Absolute average gas temperature in the dilution tunnel, oR
Sample calculation (for the first 1 minute interval of Train 1):
360 x 0.145 x 15.01 x ( 111.0 + 460 ) x ( 81.9 + 460 )
1 x 53.412 x 15.04 x ( 105.7 + 460 ) x ( 74.0 + 460 )
PR = 100 %
x 100)(PR =
100
=
smisimi
simsmi
TTVV
TTVVPR
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515PMR – Average particulate emissions for full integrated test run, g/hr
ASTM E2779 equation (5)
PMR = 60 (ET/θ)
Where,
ET = Tota particulate emissions, grams
θ = Total length of full intergrated test run, min
Sample Calculation:
ET (Dual train average) = 4.71 g
θ = 360 min
PMR = 60 x ( 4.71 / 360 )
PMR = 0.78 g/hr
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Equations and Sample Calculations – ASTM E2779 & E2515PMF – Average particulate emission factor for full integrated test run, g/dry kg of fuel burned
ASTM E2779 equation (6)
PMF = ET/MBdb
Where,
ET = Tota particulate emissions, grams
MBdb = Weight of test fuel burned during test run, dry basis, kg
Sample Calculation:
ET (Dual train average) = 4.71 g
MBdb = 6.90 kg
PMF = 4.71 / 6.90 )
PMF = 0.68 g/kg
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Appendix A – Labeling & Owner’s Manual
WARNING - DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL
Report No. 101457967PRT-001Control No. 4000515
MODEL: DEERFIELDListed Pelletized Solid Fuel Burning Appliance
Also for use in mobile homesCertified for US and Canada
SERIAL NO:
Conforms to ASTM E1509-12, Room Heater Pellet Burning Type (UM) 84 HUD; Certified to ULC S627Electrical Rating: 120V AC, 60 Hz, 6 Amp: Start 6 Amps, Run 5.4 Amps with blower on HighMaximum Input Rating: 6.5 lbs/hrThis pellet fired appliance has been tested and listed for use in manufactured (mobile) homes in accordance with OAR 814-23-900 through 814-23-909.WARNING - FOR MANUFACTURED HOMES: Must utilize outside combustion air inlet (part #99200139) or equivalent. Structural integrity of the manufactured home floor, ceiling and walls must be maintained.Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation and operating instructions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area. Use only 3 in. / 77 mm or 4 in. / 102 mm diameter listed type “L” or “PL” venting system. See manufacturer’s installation instructions and local codes for precautions required for passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance. Inspect and clean exhaust venting system frequently in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.May be installed in a sleeping room with use of outside combustion air inlet (Part #99200139) or equivalent.This pellet heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. Consult the owner’s manual for further information. It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating instructions in the owner’s manual.
For use with 1/4 in. / 6 mm to 5/16 in. / 7 mm diameter pelletized wood fuels only.Replace glass only with 5 mm ceramic glass available from your dealer.DANGER: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power supply before servicing. Route power cord away from unit. Do not route power cord beneath heater.Operate only with viewing door and ash removal tray tightly closed. Do not obstruct combustion air openings. The space beneath heater must not be obstructed. Keep all furnishings away from heater.
Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials (Measured to Stove Top)
ABCD
SIDE WALLREAR WALLCORNERFLUE VENT
Interior VerticalFlue Installation
6 in. / 153 mm**
3 in. / 77 mm2 in. / 51 mm
Horizontal Throughthe Wall Installation
6 in. / 153 mm**
3 in. / 77 mm2 in. / 51 mm
B
E
REAR WALL
SIDE
WAL
L
SIDE
WAL
L
D
A A
F F
FLOOR PROTECTOR
CORNER
CORN
ER
C
C
Maximum alcove depth 48 in. / 1220 mm., minimum ceiling height 60 in. / 1524 mm., minimum alcove width - See Owner’s ManualCombustible floor must be protected by a non-combustible material underneath appliance, extending to the front (E) 6 in. / 153 mm. and to the sides (F) 0 in. / 0 mm.EXCEPTIONS: Non-combustible floor protection must extend beneath a vent tee when installed.** This dimension will vary depending on brand of listed type “L” vent. See manual for details.
12521 Harbour Reach DriveMukilteo, WA 98275
Manufactured by:
www.travisproducts.com
OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.Report No. 0028PS107E
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYCertified to comply with 2020 particulate emission standards using wood pellet fuel.
0.79 g/h, ASTM E2279-10, ASTM 2515-11, CSA B415.1-10
Made in U.S.A.
2018 2019 2020 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.DATE OF MANUFACTURE:
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Deerfield Pellet Stove
• Horizontal or Vertical Vent
• Freestanding Stove
• Mobile Home Approved
• Class A Chimney Retrofit
• Hearth Stove into Existing Masonry Chimney , Masonry Fireplace, or Z.C. Fireplace
-- Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel-burning room heater. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
-- Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
-- Save these instructions.
Tested and Listed by:
ASTM E1509-12 ULC-S627
Installer: After installation give this manual to the home-owner and explain operation of this heater.
Consumer: Retain this manual for future reference.
$10.00 Copyright 2018, T.I. Part # 100-01445 9/18/18
www.travisproducts.com
12521 Harbour Reach Drive SW
Mukilteo, WA 98275
2 Introduction
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Introduction We welcome you as a new owner of a Deerfield pellet stove. In purchasing an pellet stove you have joined the growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of an energy system reflects both a concern for the environment and aesthetics. The Deerfield pellet stove is one of the finest home heaters the world over. This manual will explain the installation, operation, and maintenance of this pellet-burning heater. Please familiarize yourself with this Owner's Manual before operating your heater and save the manual for future reference. Included are helpful hints and suggestions which will make the installation and operation of your new heater an easier and more enjoyable experience. We offer our continual support and guidance to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your heater.
Important Information No other Deerfield pellet stove has the same serial number as yours. The serial number is on the safety label on the back of the appliance. This serial number will be needed in case you require service of any type. Model: Deerfield Serial Number: Purchase Date: Purchased From:
Register your warranty online at:
traviswarranty.com
Save Your Bill of Sale.
To receive full warranty coverage, you will need to show evidence of the date you purchased your heater.
We suggest that you attach your Bill of Sale to this page so that you will have all the information you need in one place should the need for service or information occur.
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Introduction .............................................................. 2 Important Information .............................................. 2 Heating Specifications ............................................. 7 Dimensions ............................................................... 7 Electrical Specifications .......................................... 7 Fuel ............................................................................ 7 Emissions ................................................................. 7 Efficiency .................................................................. 7 Before You Begin ..................................................... 8 Packing List .............................................................. 8 Installation Options .................................................. 8 Planning the Installation .......................................... 9 Stove Placement ...................................................... 9 Floor Protection Requirements ............................... 9 Electrical Requirements .......................................... 9 Clearances .............................................................. 10
Straight Installations ............................................ 10 Corner Installations ............................................. 10
Venting the Pellet Stove ........................................ 11 Maximum Venting Distance ................................ 11 Pellet Vent Type .................................................. 12 Installing the Pellet Vent ..................................... 12 Pellet Vent Termination ....................................... 12
Mobile Home Requirements .................................. 13
Outside Air (Used for Combustion Part #99200139) .............................................................. 13 Alcove Installation Requirements ......................... 14 Restrictor Adjustment ........................................... 14 External Thermostat Installation ............................ 15 Installation Examples ............................................ 16
Installation Example: Direct "Through-the-wall" Installation ........................................................... 16 Installation Example: Interior Vertical Installation 17 Class A Chimney Retrofit .................................... 18 Installation Example: Masonry Fireplace Hearth Stove ................................................................... 19 Installation Example: Zero-Clearance (Metal) Fireplace Hearth Stove ....................................... 20
Installation Example: Freestanding Masonry Chimney .............................................................. 21
Safety Notice .......................................................... 22 Touch Screen Controls .......................................... 22 Loading Pellets ....................................................... 23 Starting the Heater for the First Time ................... 23
Curing the Paint .................................................. 23 Modes of Operation – Manual or Thermostat ...... 24
Manual Mode .......................................................... 24 Thermostat Mode .................................................... 24
Manual Mode .......................................................... 25 To Start ................................................................... 25 To Shut Down ......................................................... 25
Adjusting the Heat Setting................................... 25 Thermostat (T-stat) Mode ...................................... 26 Fan Setting ............................................................. 28
Manual Adjustments ........................................... 28 Auto-Fan ............................................................. 28
Heater Status .......................................................... 29 Standby ............................................................... 29 Start-Up............................................................... 29 Heating ............................................................... 29 Cool-Down .......................................................... 29 Fault .................................................................... 29
Menu Button ........................................................... 30 T-Stat Temperature ............................................. 30 T-Stat Source ...................................................... 30 T-Stat Program ................................................... 30 Screen Lock ........................................................ 30
Power Outages ....................................................... 31 Manual Mode .......................................................... 31 TSTAT Mode ........................................................... 31
Normal Operating Sounds ..................................... 31 Stove Maintenance ................................................. 32 Monthly Maintenance (while appliance is in use) ... 40 Door Parts ............................................................... 45 Wiring Diagram ....................................................... 47
4 Safety Precautions
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HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING, AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. Educate all children of the danger of a high-temperature heater. Young children should be supervised when they are in the same room as the heater.
Contact your local building officials to obtain a permit and information on any installation restrictions or inspection requirements in your area. Notify your insurance company of this appliance as well.
Do not operate the heater if you smell smoke coming from the heater. Press the “STOP” button, monitor your heater, and call your dealer.
Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use.
Do not store solid fuel or place such fuel within heater installation clearances or within the space required for charging and ash removal.
Do not unplug the heater if you suspect a malfunction. Press the “STOP” button and periodically inspect the heater.
Do not alter this appliance in any way.
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled.
Never try to repair or replace any part of the heater unless instructions are given in this manual. All other work should be done by a trained technician.
The viewing door and ashpan must be closed and latched during operation.
This unit must be properly installed to prevent the possibility of a house fire. The instructions must be strictly adhered to. Do not use makeshift methods or compromise in the installation.
This heater is designed and approved for pelletized wood fuel only.
Ok
Gas
ASHES
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Allow the appliance to cool completely before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning.
Maintain the door and glass seal and keep them in good condition. Do not operate this heater with broken or missing glass. Do not slam the door or strike the glass.
Notify your dealer to replace the glass if glass on this appliance is broken or damaged.
Do not operate the heater if the flame becomes dark and sooty or if the burn platform overfills with pellets. Press the “STOP” button and periodically inspect the heater.
Do not place clothing or other flammable items on or near this appliance.
The heater will not operate during a power outage.
This heater must be connected to a standard115 V., 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an adapter plug or sever the grounding plug. Do not route the electrical cord underneath, in front of, or over the heater.
Keep foreign objects out of the hopper.
The exhaust system must be completely airtight and properly installed. The pellet vent joints must be sealed with RTV 500 F. (260 C.) silicone sealant.
Your heater requires periodic maintenance and cleaning (see "Heater Maintenance"). Failure to maintain your heater may lead to accumulation of soot, creosote, and ash, and smoke spillage or fire in your home.
When installed in a mobile home, the heater must be bolted to the floor, have outside air, and NOT BE INSTALLED IN THE BEDROOM (per H.U.D. requirements). Check with local building officials.
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WARNING: This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum low burn rate that must not be
altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this setting otherwise operate this wood heater
in a manor inconsistent with operating instructions in this Manual.
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Do not throw this manual away. This manual has important operating and maintenance instructions that you will need at a later time. Always follow the instructions in this manual.
Disconnect the power before performing any maintenance.
The exhaust system should be checked at least twice a year for any build-up of soot or creosote.
Travis Industries, Inc. grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance of your appliance, and assumes no responsibility of any consequential damage(s).
DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER.
Soot and Flyash: Formation and Need for Removal – The products of combustion will contain small particle of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least twice every year to determine if cleaning is necessary.
NEVER USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS FOR ANY PURPOSE ON THIS APPLIANCE.
Establish a routine for fuel and firing technique. Check for creosote build-up daily until you know how often to clean the appliance for safe operation. Be aware that the hotter the fire, the less creosote is deposited, and weekly cleaning may be necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the coldest months. Contact your municipal or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire. Have a clearly understood plan in place for how to handle a chimney fire.
Do not burn this heater if unburned pellets are in the ashpan. These should be removed as they may ignite.
Smoke and CO Detectors: Make sure your home has a working smoke detector, especially near any bedrooms. We recommend having a smoke and/or CO detector in the same room as the wood heater for additional safety.
Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, woodburning or oil fired appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6
U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending.
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Heating Specifications Approximate Maximum Heating Capacity (in square feet)* ............................................ Up to 2,500 Sq. Feet BTUs Per Hour ............................................................................................................... 15,311 to 46,769 ** Burn Rate (Pounds per Hour)*** .................................................................................... 1.7 to 6 Maximum Burn Time on Low Burn*** ............................................................................. 35 Hours Hopper Capacity ............................................................................................................ 60 Pounds Turn-Down Ratio ............................................................................................................ 67%
* Heating capacity will vary depending on the home's floor plan, degree of insulation, and the outside temperature. It is also affected by the fuel size, quality, and moisture level.
** EPA BTUs.
*** Small pellet size will decrease the stated burn rates and burn times. Differences of plus or minus 20% depending on fuel quality may occur.
Dimensions
Electrical Specifications Electrical Rating ...................................................................................................... 115 Volts, 4 Amps, 60 Hz Watts during Start-Up Sequence ............................................................................ 480 (approximately) Watts during Operation ........................................................................................... 300 (approximately)
Fuel This heater is designed and approved for pelletized wood fuel only (all grades). Travis Industries Inc. recommends using only fuel that is certified by the Pellet Fuels Institute (PFI).
Emissions
This heater meets the 2020 U.S. EPA’s emission limits for pellet heaters. Report# 0028PS107E Tested to ASTM E2779-10, ASTM2515, CSAB415.1-10 this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 15,311 to 46,769 BTU/hr and an emission value of 0.79g/h.
Efficiency This model was tested for efficiency using method B415.1-10and was determined to have a weighted average Higher heating value (HHV) Overall Heating Efficiency (OHE) of 73.3%. Overall efficiency of the heater may be lower if the heater is operated with the heat exchange blower on low.
3" (77mm) Dia. Air Intake (centered on appliance) 3" (77mm)
Dia. Exhaust
WEIGHT: 400 lbs. (181 Kg)
10" (254mm)
5" (127mm)
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31-3/4"(807mm)
44-1/4"(1124mm)
Centerline of Exhaust
Centerline of Air Intake
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Heat Setting
Fan Setting
5" (127mm)
28-1/4" (718mm)
25"(635mm)
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Before You Begin
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE THIS HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.
Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this pellet heater and notify your insurance company before proceeding with installation.
Packing List
Installation Options Residential or Mobile Home (see the section "Mobile Home Requirements")
Alcove Compatible (see the section "Alcove Installation")
Horizontal or Vertical Vent
Outside Air Compatible
Vent with L-Vent, L-Vent Fireplace Liner, or Type “A” Chimney (with adapter)
Cleaning tool
Brush
Bottle Brush
5 Amp Fuses
Burn Platform Wedge
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Planning the Installation HINT: Have an authorized Travis Industries dealer install this heater. If you install the
heater yourself, have your dealer review your installation plans. HINT: Sketch out a detailed plan of the installation including dimensions. Then verify the
dimensions with the requirements listed in this manual. HINT: When determining the location of the stove, locate the wall studs (for horizontal
penetrations) and ceiling trusses (for vertical penetrations). You may wish to adjust the stove position slightly to ensure the vent does not intersect with a framing member.
The location of your wood heater in your home will decide how effectively the heat produced will spread throughout your house. Attention to the home design with consideration of natural convection and air circulation should be taken into account when choosing the placement of your heater within the home.
Stove Placement Stove must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes,
doors), 36" (915mm) of the front of the heater.
If the stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7' (2.134 M), it must follow the requirements in the section "Alcove Installation Requirements".
Heater and floor protection must be installed on a level, secure floor.
Floor Protection Requirements The heater must be installed on a non-combustible floor protector extending the full width and
depth of the heater and extending 6" (153mm) in front (minimum .018" thick - 26 gauge).
Must extend under and 2" (51mm) to each side and rear of a "Tee" (if used).
Electrical Requirements
This heater requires a standard 120 volt, 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an adapter plug or sever the grounding plug.
This heater requires correct polarity. The line (hot) is on the right and has a smaller plug. The neutral (common) is on the left and has a larger plug. Use a circuit tester (available at hardware stores) or contact an electrician to verify correct polarity and ground.
WARNING: Connection to a reverse polarity or un-grounded circuit may damage your heater’s circuit board. This may cause a safety hazard, improper operation, and void your warranty.
Do not route the electrical cord underneath, in front of, or over the heater.
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Clearances
Straight Installations
Corner Installations
* Install the vent at the clearance specified by the vent manufacturer.
NOTE: If an interior vertical vent is used, the stove to backwall dimension is determined by the vent being used. This dimension will vary depending on the brand of pellet vent used. To determine the distance from the backwall to the stove, connect the "Tee" and add the vent clearance.
** The floor protection must extend 2” (51mm) beyond the pipe – all vent clearances must be met.
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Venting the Pellet Stove INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER.
DO NOT CONNECT THE PELLET VENT TO A VENT SERVING ANY OTHER APPLIANCE OR STOVE.
DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT.
USE AN APPROVED WALL THIMBLE WHEN PASSING THE VENT THROUGH WALLS AND A CEILING SUPPORT/FIRE STOP SPACER WHEN PASSING THE VENT THROUGH CEILINGS (MAKE SURE TO MAINTAIN CLEARANCE TO ANY COMBUSTIBLES).
No more than one tee and 180° of elbows (one tee with two 90° elbows, one tee with one 90° and two 45° elbows, etc.).
Maximum Venting Distance
Vent must have a support bracket every 5' (1.524 M) of pellet vent when on exterior of structure.
NOTE: Travis Industries recommends a minimum vertical vent of 5’ to ensure adequate draft during a power outage.
The vent height and run must not exceed the distance shown in the shaded region indicated to the right
Restrictor adjustment may be required dependent on the vent configuration. See the section “Restrictor Adjustments” for details.
Note: To achieve optimum performance, we recommend keeping the vent as short as possible (horizontal run especially).
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Pellet Vent Type
Must be 3" (76mm) or 4” (102mm) diameter Type "L" (except for masonry fireplace installations) - or - connect the vent to a factory built type "A" chimney.
Installing the Pellet Vent
Secure each vent section (including the connection to the heater, adapters, elbows, etc…)
following the directions provided by the vent manufacturer or by using 3 sheet metal screws (1/4” Max.).
Horizontal sections must have a 1/4" (6.4mm) rise every 12" (305mm) of travel.
Install the vent at the clearances specified by the vent manufacturer.
Pellet Vent Termination
Vent must terminate on the exterior of the dwelling. Horizontal terminations must protrude a minimum of 12" (305mm) from the wall. Vertical terminations must protrude a minimum 24" (610mm) from the roof surface. In addition, all clearances listed below must be met.
Must have an approved cap (to prevent water from entering) or a 45° downturn with rodent screen.
If the termination is located on a windy side of the house, an approved house shield is recommended to prevent soot from building up on the side of the house.
Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material.
A Minimum 4' (1220mm) clearance below or beside any door or window that opens. (This clearance may be reduced to18” if using outside air (see page 13) – we recommend the door or window be kept closed during operation. Minimum 1’ (458mm) clearance below or beside any window that does not open.
B Minimum 1' (458mm) clearance above any door or window that opens C Minimum 2' (610mm) clearance from any adjacent building
D Minimum 7' (2.134 M) clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways
NOTE: Vent may not terminate in covered walkway or breezeway.
E Minimum 2' (610mm) clearance above any grass, plants, or other combustible materials F Minimum 3' (915mm) clearance from any forced air intake of any other appliance G Minimum 2' (610mm) clearance below eaves or overhangs H Minimum 1' (458mm) clearance horizontally from combustible wall X Must be a minimum of 2' (610mm) above the roof
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Mobile Home Requirements Outside air is required (used for combustion) - see the directions below.
The heater must be bolted to the floor (Some states do not require this; check with your local building department).
The heater must be grounded to the steel chassis of the mobile home (Some states do not require this; check with your local building department).
DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM.
CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED.
Outside Air (Used for Combustion Part #99200139) Must not be drawn from an enclosed space (garage, unventilated crawl space).
HINT: Travis Industries strongly recommends outside air for all residential installations, especially for those that are energy efficient, air-tight homes, or when using vent without rise.
Must not be over 48” (1220mm) long
Must be made with 3” (76mm) diameter or larger metal or aluminum duct with a metal screen attached to the end to keep out rodents (P.V.C. or other combustible materials may not be used). We recommend the Travis Industries Outside Air Kit (part # 99200139).
Must not terminate above or within 1' (305mm) of the chimney termination.
Must have a rain cap or down-turned elbow to prevent water from entering.
Must be located so that it will not become plugged by snow or other material.
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Alcove Installation Requirements When the pellet stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7' (2.134 M) tall, it is considered an alcove installation. Because of the reduced height, the requirements listed below must be met.
Minimum Width 40-1/4“
Maximum Depth 48”
Minimum Height 60“
Restrictor Adjustment For installations with a tall flue, the restrictor may be needed to adjust airflow to the burn platform. This keeps the burn platform and glass as clean as possible.
For low heat output settings the restrictor may need to be closed or near closed to limit the amount of air. This helps prevents the heater from burning the pellet fuel faster than it is fed.
For medium heat output settings the restrictor may need to be opened to a medium position.
For high heat output settings the restrictor may need to be opened to a high position. This helps prevent the burn platform from over-filling with pellets and becoming clogged with ash clumps.
Keeping your burn platform clean is the most important step to maintaining a safe and efficient heater. Check and clean your burn platform daily until you find the correct restrictor settings and appropriate burn platform cleaning interval.
Not Enough Air
If clinkers (ashes that solidify into a clump) develop or the flame appears lazy and slow to blow the ash out of the burn platform, push the restrictor in until the flame becomes active and the burn platform holes remain clean.
NOTE: If the restrictor is fully in, yet the burn platform does not remain clean, the heater should be cleaned and checked for air leaks (see “Maintenance” section of this manual).
Too Much Air
If the flames are too active (small, flickering flames), move the restrictor out until the flame slows down.
NOTE: It is acceptable to have “glowing embers” jump out of the burn platform. Another symptom of too much air is the heater “blowing the fire out” – a condition in which the pellets burn faster than they are fed (this is most common on low heat settings).
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External Thermostat Installation This heater may be used with an external thermostat or remote.
WARNING: Use only a dry-contact thermostat or remote (also called millivolt thermostat/remote). Use of a voltage producing thermostat (24v, 120v AC, etc.) will damage the appliance.
Connect the leads from the thermostat to the two quick-connect tabs on the back of the heater.
Once the external thermostat is installed, you will need to configure the heater to disable the internal thermostat. See the instructions on page 26.
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Installation Examples
Installation Example: Direct "Through-the-wall" Installation
NOTE: Travis Industries recommends a minimum vertical vent of 5’ to ensure adequate draft during a power outage.
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Installation Example: Interior Vertical Installation
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Class A Chimney Retrofit
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Safety Notice READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL (ESPECIALLY THE "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" ON PAGES 4 AND 5) BEFORE USING THIS HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.
DO NOT UNPLUG THE HEATER TO TURN IT OFF. THIS HEATER RELIES UPON ELECTRICITY TO PUSH THE FLUE GASES OUT THE PELLET VENT – UNPLUGGING IT MAY LEAD TO SMOKE ENTERING YOUR ROOM.
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN YOUR HEATER WILL LEAD TO A RESTRICTED COMBUSTION AIR SYSTEM, LEADING TO POOR PERFORMANCE AND IN SOME CASES, SMOKE SPILLAGE INTO THE ROOM. SEE THE "MAINTENANCE" SECTION FOR DETAILS.
DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS TO START THIS HEATER.
Touch Screen Controls The touch screen is located on the hopper lid.
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Loading Pellets Lift the hopper lid to its vertical position. Pour pellets into the hopper.
NOTE: If the hopper lid is opened for more than 1 minute, the heater will enter shut down cycle. If this happens, simply restart the heater.
WARNING: The heater top becomes hot during operation. Make sure to keep any flammable items (bag of pellets) away from the top while reloading.
WARNING: The hopper lid is made of tempered glass. Do not slam or strike the lid.
Starting the Heater for the First Time When you plug in the heater the first time the exhaust blower will run for approx. 15 minutes
This characteristic is a safety feature used to vacate smoke in case of a power outage.
Curing the Paint
This heater uses a heat-activated paint that will emit some fumes while starting the first fire. Open doors and windows to the room to vent these fumes. You may also notice oil burning off of the interior of the heater. This rust-stopping agent will soon dissipate. Allow 48 hours for the paint to cure.
Burn the heater for approximately 1 hour on high - THEN OPEN AND CLOSE DOOR. The door gasket contacts the painted surface on the front of the heater. To prevent the paint from bonding to the door gasket, you must burn the heater for approximately 1 hour, then open and close the door to break any bonding.
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Modes of Operation – Manual or Thermostat This heater has two modes: Manual or Thermostat. To switch between modes, press the Thermostat Button.
Manual Mode
Manual Mode requires the user to turn the heater on and off manually and select the heat output setting. When in Manual Mode the Thermostat Button will not be lit.
Thermostat Mode
Thermostat (T-Stat) Mode allows you to use a thermostat to control room temperature. When in Thermostat Mode the Thermostat Button will display a green light.
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Manual Mode Manual mode requires the user to turn the heater on and off manually and select the heat output setting.
To Start
Press the On/Off Button to start and stop the heater. The heater will begin the start-up process which can take approximately 20 minutes.
- The On/Off Button will transition to GREEN.
To Shut Down
Press the On/Off button on the control panel. The heater will begin the shut-down process, which takes approximately 45 minutes.
- The On/Off Button will transition to RED.
Adjusting the Heat Setting
Use the Heat Setting slider to adjust the heat output.
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Thermostat (T-stat) Mode
Thermostat (T-stat) Mode allows you to use the internal (or external) thermostat to control room temperature. The heater automatically turns on when the temperature drops below the thermostat setting and turns off (or to low) once the thermostat setting is met.
A wireless thermostat is available from Travis Industries (see your dealer for details).
Setting the Target Temperature
- Internal (Built-In) Thermostat (available only when thermostat source is set to “Internal” - see page 30)
Press the Menu Button on the control panel. When the digital display reads “T-stat ##” the target temperature is ready to be programmed. Use the Heat Setting Slider to adjust the target temperature.
- External Thermostat
Several external thermostats are available to control the pellet heater (wired, wireless, programmable, etc…). Refer to the instructions included with the external thermostat to set the target temperature.
To Start the Stove in Thermostat Mode
Press the Thermostat Button on the touch screen. If there is a call for heat from the thermostat, the stove will enter the start-up sequence for approximately 20 minutes. When in Thermostat Mode the Thermostat Button will display a green light.
To Adjust the Heat Output
Use the Heat Setting slider to adjust heat output.
NOTE: Heat output may vary depending upon which TSTAT program you are in. For details see “Thermostat Programs” on page 27.
TIP: If the stove turns on and off repeatedly, you may wish to turn the heat output to a lower setting. This provides a more consistent heat output, eliminating the need for the thermostat to turn the heater on and off.
To Shut Down
Press the On/Off Button on the touch screen. The heater will begin the shut-down process, which takes approximately 45 minutes.
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Thermostat Programs
This heater comes with three thermostat programs built in. Each program is unique and allows you to modify your thermostat setting to your preference.
How to Get to the Thermostat Program Screen
Press the Menu Button Until “T-stat Program” appears on the digital readout.
Use the Heat Setting slider on the touch screen to adjust between the three thermostat programs.
Slow Cooldown Program (Program 1)
When the thermostat stops calling for heat (the thermostat is open) the thermostat “steps down” to a lower heat setting. The heater will stay at this setting for 15 minutes. If the thermostat does not call for heat, the thermostat will “step down” again to a lower setting (or off). At any time if the thermostat calls for heat (thermostat is closed) during this cycle, the heater will resume at the HEAT output setting set at the control board.
Heater Set at
6 to 10
If thermostat calls for heat (thermostat closed)
Heater runs at setting set on control panel dial.
If thermostat stops calling for heat (thermostat open)
Heater goes to 6. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater goes to 3. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater goes to 1. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater turns off.
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3 to 5
If thermostat calls for heat (thermostat closed)
Heater runs at setting set on control panel dial.
If thermostat stops calling for heat (thermostat open)
Heater goes to 3. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater goes to 1. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater turns off.
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If thermostat calls for heat (thermostat closed)
Heater runs at setting set on control panel dial.
If thermostat stops calling for heat (thermostat open)
Heater goes to 1. If after 15 minutes thermostat still open, heater turns off.
NOTE: This program is not recommended for areas with little heating requirements (mild climates, small rooms, etc.).
Fast Cooldown Program (Program 2) When the thermostat stops calling for heat (the thermostat is open) the following happens:
The burn rate decreases to Level 1 (lowest) for 15 minutes. If there is no call for heat during that time the heater turns off.
If there is a call for heat by the thermostat (the thermostat is closed) at any point during this cool-down period then the burn rate resumes corresponding with the setting on the control panel.
Low Burn Program (Program 3) In Thermostat Mode Program 3 when the thermostat stops calling for heat (the thermostat is open) the following happens:
The burn rate decreases to Level 1 (low) and remains at this level until there is a call for heat by the thermostat (the thermostat is closed), then resumes corresponding with the setting on the control panel.
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Fan Setting There are two options for adjusting the room-air circulating fan.
The fan will turn on only after the heater is up to temperature (approximately 15 minutes after starting).
Manual Adjustments
Use the Fan Setting slider to set the fan speed.
The fan remains on, even at its lowest setting. This is used to help cool the internal components and maximize heat transfer.
Auto-Fan
Press the Auto- Fan Button to activate the auto-fan feature. This feature sets the fan speed to the same setting as the Heat Setting. If heater is on high, fan will be on high. If heater is on low, fan will be on low. When on, the Auto-Fan Button will display a blue LED light.
NOTE: the fan slider will “mirror” the heat slider when the heat slider is adjusted.
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Heater Status This heater has unique phases of operation (also called Heater Status). The descriptions below details these phases to help the homeowner better understand how the pellet heater works.
Standby
The heater is plugged in, cool, and is not in operation.
Start-Up
Once the heater is started, it will go through Start-Up phase. This phase turns the igniter on and feeds pellets to the burn platform. Once Start-Up is complete the heater will enter the Heating phase.
Heating
The heater is on, pellets are being fed to the burn platform and are burning, the system detects heat and the room fan is circulating air. When the heater is turned off (either manually, through a thermostat, or a fault occurred), the heater moves to the Cool-Down phase.
Cool-Down
The phase indicates heater has recently been turned off. The heater will be warm, the pellets in the auger will be fed to the burn platform but new pellets are not being fed to the auger. This phase is necessary to ensure all remaining pellets are burned and flue products are expelled. Once the cool-down phase is complete, the heater will go to Standby phase.
Fault
If the heater encounters a situation that is not normal, it goes into Fault status. The heater will go into cool-down and the fault encountered will be displayed. The most common fault encountered are:
- Running out of pellets - Power Outage
The fault status is used to help the homeowner monitor heater operation.
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Menu Button The menu button allows access to the internal settings on the heater. To access, press the menu button (the screen below will be shown). Press the menu button again to scroll through the options listed below.
T-Stat Temperature
Use the Heat Setting slider on the touch screen to adjust the internal thermostat target temperature. NOTE: If the T-Stat Source is set for external (see below), this setting will not appear.
T-Stat Source
Use the Heat Setting slider on the touch screen to select either the internal thermostat (stock) or external thermostat. NOTE: this setting is typically set once and not adjusted. If using an external thermostat, set it to external. If you do not have an external thermostat, leave this setting at “Internal Thermostat”.
T-Stat Program
Use the Heat Setting slider on the touch screen to set the Thermostat Program (see page 27).
Screen Lock
Use the Screen Lock feature to disable unwanted touch-screen input. This is typically done to prevent children or pets from inadvertently adjusting the heater.
TO LOCK THE STOVE, Press the menu button until the Lock Stove menu appears. Select the “Locked” option then WAIT 30 SECONDS FOR THE DISPLAY TO DIM. The heater is now in locked mode.
TO ADJUST SETTINGS IN LOCK MODE Move your finder from left to right on the Heat Setting slider. Settings may then be adjusted.
TO UNLOCK THE STOVE Press the menu button until the Lock Stove menu appears. Select the “Unlocked” option.
Press for next setting.Change setting with slider.Use buttons to exit.
Heat Setting
Fan Setting
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Power Outages
Because this stove relies upon a blower to evacuate smoke, some smoke may enter the home during a power outage. Leave the door closed to keep the possibility of smoke spillage to a minimum.
NOTE: Travis Industries recommends a minimum vertical vent of 5’ to ensure adequate draft during a power outage.
After a power outage (or when plugging the heater in) the exhaust blower will run for approx. 15 minutes. This is a safety feature used to vacate smoke in case of a power outage.
Manual Mode
If a power outage occurs and power is restored while the unit is still hot, it will enter the start-up sequence. If the unit has cooled it will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20 minutes to ensure smoke evacuation).
TSTAT Mode
If a power outage occurs while in TSTAT mode, the unit will continue to operate once power is restored. If the thermostat calls for heat, the heater will enter the start-up sequence and restart. If the thermostat does not call for heat it will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20 minutes to ensure smoke evacuation).
Normal Operating Sounds
After a power outage (or when plugging the heater in) the exhaust blower will run for approx. 15 minutes. This is a safety feature used to vacate smoke in case of a power outage.
Metering Auger MotorYou will hear this motor turning intermittently as it feeds pellets. You may also hear the pellets drop into the feed tube.
Exhaust BlowerThis blower creates a low-pitched hum. This sound increases as the heat output is increased.
Convection BlowerThese blowers produce a slight hum and wind noise. This sound increases as the blower speed is increased.
ChiselThe chisel separates the pellets in the hopper from the feed tube. Occasionally you may hear a "click" as a pellet is sheared.
Creaks and ClicksThe steel may creak or click when the stove heats up and cools down - this is normal.
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Stove Maintenance
The following section details extensive maintenance procedures. We strongly suggest these items be carried out by a trained service technician, possibly by a service agreement set up with your dealer. NOTE: Pellet quality may vary by supplier. Your maintenance schedule may need to be revised to accommodate the pellets used.
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD AND MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) PRIOR TO CONDUCTING SERVICE.
Maintenance Schedule
Weekly Maintenance (or every 5 bags of fuel):
Inspect Burn Clean the burn platform Clean the heat exchanger
Monthly Maintenance (or every 20 bags of fuel):
Empty the ashpan Clean the glass Inspect the door Clean firebox liners
Yearly Maintenance (or every ton of fuel):
Check for air leaks Clean lower exhaust duct Clean convection blower Clean negative pressure tube Clean the vent Clean under burn platform Adjust door hinge and latch Check for air leaks
Removing Flyash
This heater was designed to allow for easy flyash removal with the included tools. However, to ease maintenance, some pellet stove owners have purchased vacuums specifically made to remove flyash. Furthermore, some of these vacuums are heat-resistant to allow for flyash removal while it is still warm. DO NOT USE A STANDARD VACUUM ON THIS APPLIANCE (except to clean the pellet dust out of the hopper). Standard vacuums may spread the fine particles inside the flyash into the home and are not heat-resistant (hot flyash may cause the internal portion of vacuums to ignite).
NOTE: Ask your authorized Travis dealer for a recommended ash vacuum.
Disposal of Ashes
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled.
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Stove Maintenance Tools
Included with the stove are three tools for maintenance: a bottle brush, brush and the cleaning tool.
Opening the Door
MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) BEFORE OPENING THE DOOR AND CONDUCTING SERVICE.
Turn the handle clockwise and pull to open the door as shown below.
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Weekly Maintenance (or Every 5 Bags of Pellets) - Inspect the Burn
Once a week you should inspect the flame quality inside your appliance. When burning on high, the flames should be bright orange. If the flames seem to be coming only from the sides, or are orange/black, turn the heater off and check for clinkers (ashes that solidify into a clump). The most likely causes of clinkers are:
Restrictor needs adjustment (see “Restrictor Adjustment” in the Installation section of this manual) NOTE: The optimum restrictor position will vary over time as soot builds up inside the exhaust system. See "Restrictor Adjustment" for details.
Poor pellet quality
The door or glass has an air leak
The exhaust system requires cleaning
Weekly Maintenance (or Every 5 Bags of Pellets) - Clean the Burn Platform
Once a week you should clean and inspect the burn platform. The following steps outline this process. 1. Open the door. 2. Remove the visual deflector. Note how the deflector has hooks on each side that fit over pins to the
side of the burn platform.
NOTES ON REPLACING THE VISUAL DEFLECTOR
When in place, make sure the visual deflector is pressed down fully on both sides. If it is not fully seated, airflow to the burn platform may be displaced and the appliance may burn poorly.
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3. Use the cleaning tool to scrape away hardened clinkers or buildup on the burn platform. Use the narrow tip to clear any plugged holes. The burn platform must be free from buildup for the pellets to burn completely.
4. Brush away flyash around the burn platform using the brush included with the stove. The flyash will fall into the ashpan below.
5 Remove the wedge that locks the burn platform in place. If the wedge is difficult to dislodge, use the
cleaning tool to rock the wedge left to right. NOTE: An extra wedge is included with the heater in case the original is misplaced.
Brush the flat surfaces to remove flyash
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6 Remove the burn platform from the platform holder.
7 Clean the inside of the platform holder.
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Cleaning Behind the Firebox Liners
Front View of Firebox Liners
Isometric View (note how the top liner has a flange that bends down)
The firebox liners help trap flyash before it enters the exhaust blower. Remove the liners and clean the area behind them following the directions below.
1. Open the door. 2. Remove the top liner. It is held in place with 3 tabs at the bottom and one large tab (and slot) on
the sides. To remove, lift it up and slide it out.
3. Remove the side liners. They have keyhole slots that fit over screws on the side of the firebox. Lift them up, tilt them inwards, then remove.
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5. Remove the rear liner. Lift it up and remove it from the firebox.
6. With the liners removed, clean all flyash and debris from the firebox. Clean the liners before replacing. Make sure to clean the heat exchanger on the firebox ceiling.
Monthly Maintenance (or Every 20 Bags of Pellets) - Clean the Glass
Open the doors and clean the glass with a non-abrasive glass cleaner and rag. NOTE: do not allow glass cleaner (or other liquid) to soak into the gasket – this may compromise the gasket cement.
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Monthly Maintenance (or Every 20 Bags of Pellets) – Empty the Ashpan
MAKE SURE THE HEATER HAS FULLY COOLED (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES) BEFORE CONDUCTING SERVICE.
THE ASHPAN MUST BE IN PLACE WHILE THE HEATER IS IN USE.
The ashpan will accumulate ash as you use the appliance. See the steps below to empty the ashpan. 1. Rotate the ashpan handle clockwise and swing it down to access the ashpan.
2. Slide the ashpan forward. Use the built-in handle to pull the ashpan out of the firebox.
3. Remove the ashpan from the appliance and properly dispose of the ashes (see “Disposal of Ashes” on page 32 for details). You may wish to clean the area below the firebox.
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Monthly Maintenance (while appliance is in use)
Make sure the appliance has fully cooled prior to conducting service.
Door and Glass Inspection
The door must form an air-tight seal to the firebox for the stove to work correctly. Inspect the door gasket to make sure it forms an air-tight seal to the firebox.
The door latch should pull the door against the face of the stove (but not so tight as to not allow full handle rotation). If the latch requires adjustment, follow the directions below.
Door Adjustment
The door latch should hold the door tightly against the stove, while allowing the handle to rotate fully. If the latch requires adjusting, follow the directions below.
Loosen the bottom nut with a 7/16” wrench (see arrow to the right). Tap the bottom nut inwards, moving the door catch inwards. Tighten the nut and test operation. You may need to repeat this process, either moving the nut inwards or outwards, until the door catch is in the correct position.
Door Handle
Yearly Maintenance (or Every Ton of Pellets) - Check for Air Leaks Around the Door, Glass, and Ashpan
Air leaks into the firebox will decrease the stove's performance greatly, leading to excessive sooting, inefficient burning, and perhaps a malfunction.
Inspect the door gasket to make sure it is fully attached. If the door gasket is worn or flattened, replace.
If the glass is cracked, replace. The glass is held in place with clips.
Open the ashpan access door and inspect the gasket around the door. Re-attach or replace the gasket if necessary.
NOTE: Ask your authorized Travis dealer to demonstrate how to check a door seal.
Yearly Maintenance (or Every Ton of Pellets) - Clean the Lower Exhaust Duct
1. Remove the exhaust duct cover as shown below. First, remove wingnut from the left side of the exhaust channel cover. Pull the left side of the plate forward and slide the plate out of the unit.
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2. Clean the exhaust channel with the bottle brush or vacuum.
Do not vacuum the pressure switch nipple.
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3. Remove the access plate on the exhaust blower housing by removing the (6) ¼” hex head screws. Remove the plate and gasket and keep these parts for reinstallation. If the gasket material is deteriorated or damaged replace it when reinstalling the cover plate. Clean the combustion blower with the bottle brush or vacuum.
NOTE: Take care to prevent damaging the combustion blower impellers.
Yearly Maintenance (or Every Ton of Pellets) - Clean the Convection Blowers
1. There are two convection blowers on this appliance, one on each side. The rear panel must be removed to access the blowers. Remove the (3) 5/16” screws along the top and (3) additional screws along the bottom of the rear panel. Lift up on the panel using the handle on the top edge to disengage the bottom of the panel from the floor of the stove.
Impellers are accessible for maintenance without removing blower.
Blowers
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2. The impellers for each blower are accessible without removing the blower from the unit. Use a brush and vacuum to gently remove any buildup. Note: Take care to prevent damaging the blower impellers while preforming this maintenance. If an impeller becomes unbalanced it will cause the blower to be noisy during use.
Yearly Maintenance (or Every Ton of Pellets) - Clean the Negative Pressure Tube
1. The negative pressure tube connects the Negative Pressure switch to the exhaust plenum. It is located below the left hand convection blower. Disconnect the end of the tube from the switch and blow compressed air through the tube. Reinstall the tube onto the switch.
2. Remove the ash pan and the exhaust cover plate. Locate the pressure switch nipple and make sure there is no debris in the opening (use a brush to clean – do not use a vacuum cleaner). Return the stove to its proper configuration.
Location of Negative Pressure switch
Exhaust outlet
Pressure Switch Nipple
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Yearly Maintenance (or Every Ton of Pellets) - Clean the Vent
WHENEVER ANY PORTION OF THE PELLET VENT IS DISCONNECTED, THE JOINTS MUST BE SEALED WITH RTV 500° F. SILICONE SEALANT, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER.
Every Two Years (or Every 4 to 6 Tons of Pellets) Chisel Replacement
The chisel is designed to shear pellets during operation. As the chisel becomes dull over time it will make it harder for the appliance to shear pellets and could shorten the life of the feed motor. We recommend that the chisel be replaced every two years or 4 to 6 tons of pellets to help ensure proper operation of the appliance.
To remove the chisel, first remove all pellets from the hopper. Turn the appliance on and turn the heat rate to “HIGH”. The hopper lid switch will need to be held in the closed position (AGP appliances) or the hopper lid will need to be closed and you can look through the glass lid (Deerfield & Foxfire stoves) for the feed system to turn. The chisel will rotate into view (it is the serrated component held in place with two screws). Once the chisel is in the proper position, unplug the heater and remove the cover plate at the bottom of the hopper (6 screws hold it in place). The chisel is held in place with two cap head screws (use a 1/8” hex wrench to remove). Remove the chisel and replace with a new chisel (available from your dealer). NOTE: There is a shim (2 shims on older units) under the chisel – make sure to replace the shim when installing the chisel. When replacing the cover plate, make sure to place the gasket between the cover plate and hopper (use silicone if gasket is not used). This prevents pellet dust from falling below. Return the heater to the correct configuration before operating.
Check the vent sections for creosote accumulation (indicating a poorly burning stove). Accumulation over 1/4” must be removed.
On vertically vented systems, the dirtiest portion is often the point where the vent turns upwards (i.e. the "Tee"). Fortunately, the "Tee" has a built-in clean-out cover. Place a container under the “Tee”, disconnect the cover and remove all flyash. While open, use a flashlight to look up the vent to check for build-up.
Make sure the cap is free of debris (especially if it has a screen that could become blocked).
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Door Parts Contract your Travis Industries Dealer for replacement parts. Use only replacement parts from Travis Industries designed specifically for this heater.
Door Parts
ID # Description Qty. Part # ID # Description Qty. Part # 1 Gasket Cement with Brush 99900427 5 Glass 1 250-03891 2 Door Gasket 1 250-02832 6 Glass Gasket 1 250-02184 3 Screws (8) 8-32 x 1/2” Torx 1 225-20039 7 Door Handle Assy. 1 250-02074 4 Upper Glass Clips w Gasket (2) 1 250-03515 8 Lower Glass Clips w Gasket (2) 1 250-03514
Replacing the Glass
The glass must not contact the door retainer or glass clips directly. The glass gasket and glass clip gaskets insulate the glass to prevent cracking. Do not over-tighten the glass clips. Do not use substitute materials.
Replacing the Door Gasket
The door gasket inserts into the outer groove of the door, and is held in place with RTV high-temperature silicone. Before installing, remove any residual cement. Lay the gasket in place (start at the lower right corner) and cut off any excess gasket. NOTE: Do not stretch the gasket. You may need to open and close the door repeatedly to get the gasket to seat fully.
Replacing the Door Handle
See the illustration above for a component list (see page 40 for details on adjusting the door).
Removing the Door
To remove the door, open the door, then remove the four hex screws securing the hinges and remove the door and hinges as one assembly (see page 40 for details on removing the door).
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NOTE: It will be helpful to have another person hold the door in place while removing the screws.
To remove the door, open the door, then remove the four hex screws securing the hinges and remove the door and hinges as one assembly.
Screw locations
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Wiring Diagram
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
L
N
G
PINOUTS ARELOOKING INTOSOCKET SIDE
PIN 1
PIN 5
PIN 3PIN 2
PIN 7
PIN 4
PIN 10
PIN 8
LineNeutralGround
Chassis
Fuse - 5 Amp
Comb. Blower
Igniter
Conv. Fan Right
Push Auger
Meter Auger
Conv. Fan Left
White
Gray
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White
GrayOrange
Yellow
Blue
Purple
Red
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PINOUTS ARELOOKING INTOSOCKET SIDE
PIN 4
PIN 5
PIN 6
PIN 8
PIN 7
PIN 1
Thermostat(TSTAT)
Flow Switch(APS)
System Disk - NO(POF)
Hopper Disk - NC(OT HOP)
HRD Disk - NC(OT HRD)
Gray
Blue
Red
Yellow
Orange
BrownBrown
FOXFIRE / DEERFIELD WIRING
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SAFETY BRANCH
NOTE: text in parenthesis match power control board printed characters1102
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Register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. Limited 7 Year Warranty online at traviswarranty.com. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. warrants this gas appliance (appliance is defined as the equipment manufactured by Travis Industries, Inc.) to be defect-free in material and workmanship to the original purchaser from the date of purchase as follows:
Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty. This charge can vary from store to store.
Years 1 & 2 - COVERAGE: PARTS & LABOR
Firebox Assembly: Fire platform, Fire platform Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ash box or Ash Dump, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust Manifold, Exhaust Box
Door Assembly: Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers
Auger Assembly: Auger Flight, Auger Tube, Auger Bushings, HRD
Ceramic Glass Glass (breakage from thermal shock)
Igniter System Igniter, Igniter Leads Electrical System Auger Motor, Convection Blower, Exhaust Blower, Circuit Board, Snap Disks, Wiring Harness, Vacuum Switch
Re-Installation Allowance In cases where heater must be removed from home for repairs, a partial cost of re-installation is covered (pre-authorization required)
One-Way Freight Allowance One-way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at factory is covered.
Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing, Chisel
Years 3 through 5 - COVERAGE: PARTS & LABOR
Firebox Assembly: Fire platform, Fire platform Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ash box or Ash Dump, Cast Fireback, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust Manifold, Exhaust Box
Door Assembly: Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers
Auger Assembly Auger Flight, Auger Tube, Auger Bushings, HRD
One-Way Freight Allowance One-way freight allowance on pre-authorized repair done at factory is covered.
Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing, Chisel, Ceramic Glass, Igniter System, Electrical System, Cast Iron Parts, Accessories, Re-Installation Allowance
Years 6 & 7 - COVERAGE: PARTS ONLY
Firebox Assembly: Fire platform, Fire platform Holder, Ash Cleanout Doors, Ash box or Ash Dump, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Exhaust Manifold, Exhaust Box
Door Assembly: Door Frame, Latch Assembly, Glass Retainers
Exclusions: Paint, Gasketing, Chisel, Ceramic Glass, Igniter System, Electrical System, Auger Assembly, HRD, Re-Installation Allowance, One-Way Freight Allowance, Labor
CONDITIONS & EXCLUSIONS 1. This new appliance must be installed by a qualified installer. It must be installed, operated, and maintained at all times in accordance with the instructions
in the Owner’s Manual. Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, neglect, or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty.
2. This warranty is nontransferable, and is made to the ORIGINAL purchaser, provided that the purchase was made through an authorized Travis dealer.
3. Discoloration and some minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts and resulting noise, is normal and not a defect and, therefore, not covered under warranty.
4. The warranty, as outlined within this document, does not apply to the chimney components or other Non-Travis accessories used in conjunction with the installation of this product. If in doubt as to the extent of this warranty, contact your authorized Travis retailer before installation.
5. Travis Industries will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions such as nearby trees, buildings, roof tops, wind, hills or mountains or negative pressure or other influences from mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc.
6. This Warranty is void if:
a. The unit has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine or other damaging chemicals.
b. The unit is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.
c. Any damage to the unit, combustion chamber, heat exchanger or other components due to water, or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited to, improper chimney/venting installation.
7. Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty include: injury, loss of use, damage, failure to function due to accident, negligence, misuse, improper installation, alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer's settings of components, lack of proper and regular maintenance, damage incurred while the appliance is in transit, alteration, or act of God.
8. This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear, such as paint discoloration or chipping, worn or torn gasketing, chipped or cracked firebrick, etc. Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse, improper installation, modification of the unit, or the use of fuel other than that for which the unit is configured.
9. Damage to gold or nickel surfaces caused by fingerprints, scratches, melted items, or other external sources left on the gold or nickel from the use of cleaners other than denatured alcohol is not covered in this warranty.
10. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance, as well as inconvenience expenses and materials. Incidental or consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. In some states, the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage may not apply.
11. This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the Travis appliance without the express written permission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. label of approval.
12. Any statement or representation of Travis products and their performance contained in Travis advertising, packaging literature, or printed material is not part of this 7 year warranty.
13. This warranty is automatically voided if the appliance’s serial number has been removed or altered in any way. If the appliance is used for commercial purposes, it is excluded from this warranty.
14. No dealer, distributor, or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant Travis products beyond the terms contained within this warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. assumes no liability for such warranties or representations.
15. Travis Industries will not cover the cost of the removal or re-installation of hearths, facing, mantels, venting or other components.
16. If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid, the balance of the warranty remains in effect and all other clauses shall remain in effect.
17. This 7 year warranty is the only warranty supplied by Travis Industries, Inc., the manufacturer of the appliance. All other warranties, whether express or implied, are hereby expressly disclaimed and purchaser’s recourse is expressly limited to the warranties set forth herein.
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IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED:
1. If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty, you MUST REPORT it to your Travis dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS, giving them proof of purchase, the purchase date, and the model name and serial number.
2. Travis Industries has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective component.
3. If your dealer is unable to repair your appliance’s defect, he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., including the name of the dealership where you purchased the appliance, a copy of your receipt showing the date of the appliance’s purchase, and the serial number on your appliance. At that time, you may be asked to ship your appliance, freight charges prepaid, to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., at its option, will repair or replace, free of charge, your appliance if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship within the time frame stated within this 7 year warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. will return your appliance, freight charges (years 1 to 5) prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., to your regional distributor, or dealership.
4. Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty. This charge can vary from store to store.
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Alcove Installation Requirements ..................... 14 Before You Begin ............................................... 8 Check for Air Leaks .......................................... 40 Checking the Ashpan ....................................... 39 Chisel Replacement ....................................... 44 Clean the Burn platform ................................... 34 Clean the Convection Blower ........................... 42 Clean the Firebox Liners .................................. 37 Clean the Glass ................................................ 38 Clean the Lower Exhaust Duct ........................ 41 Clean the Vent ................................................. 44 Clearances ....................................................... 10 Corner Installations .......................................... 10 Curing the Paint ............................................... 23 Dimensions ........................................................ 7 Disposing Ashes .............................................. 32 Door Adjustment .............................................. 40 Door and Glass Inspection ............................... 40 Efficiency ............................................................ 7 Electrical Specifications ..................................... 7 Emissions ........................................................... 7 Fan Setting ....................................................... 28 Floor Protection Requirements .......................... 9 Fuel .................................................................... 7 Heater Status ................................................... 29 Heating Specifications ........................................ 7 Important Information ......................................... 2 Inspect the Burn ............................................... 34 Installation Example: Direct "Through-the-wall"
Installation .................................................... 16 Installation Example: Freestanding Masonry
Chimney ....................................................... 21 Installation Example: Interior Vertical Installation
...................................................................... 17 Installation Example: Masonry Fireplace Hearth
Stove ............................................................. 19
Installation Example: Zero-Clearance (Metal) Fireplace Hearth Stove ................................ 20
Installation Options ............................................ 8 Installing the Pellet Vent .................................. 12 Introduction ........................................................ 2 Loading Pellets ................................................ 23 Manual Mode ................................................... 25 Maximum Venting Distance ............................. 11 Menu Button ..................................................... 30 Mobile Home Requirements ............................ 13 Modes of Operation – Manual or Thermostat .. 24 Monthly Maintenance ........................................ 40 Opening the Door ............................................. 33 Packing List ........................................................ 8 Pellet Vent Termination ................................... 12 Pellet Vent Type ............................................... 12 Planning the Installation ..................................... 9 Power Outages ................................................ 31 Removing the Door .......................................... 45 Replacing the Door Gasket .............................. 45 Replacing the Door Handle .............................. 45 Replacing the Glass ......................................... 45 Restrictor Adjustment ...................................... 14 Safety Notice .................................................... 22 Starting the Heater for the First Time .............. 23 Stove Maintenance .......................................... 32 Stove Maintenance Tools ................................ 33 Stove Placement ................................................ 9 Straight Installations ........................................ 10 Thermostat (T-Stat) Mode ............................... 26 Thermostat Programs ...................................... 27 Touch Screen Controls .................................... 22 Venting the Pellet Stove .................................. 11 Yearly Maintenance - Clean the Negative
Pressure Tube .............................................. 43