Installation manual
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENT FUNCTIONS 
The following is a list of electrical components and their functions on the ENVIROFIRE EF-IIi pellet stove. 
1.  CONVECTION FAN CONTROLLER 
This controller is responsible for varying the speed of the convection blower. The stove has a fan control-over-
ride. Should the convection blower be set on low and the Dial-A-Fire set on high, the convection blower will by-
pass the fan controller and go to high. This will cool the stove until control is given back to the fan controller. To 
eliminate possible cycling of the convection blower, turn up the fan speed proportionately to the Dial-A-Fire. 
2. STOVE TEMPERATURE LIGHT 
This light is designed to tell the operator when the units exhaust temperature is above 120F (49C). The 
auto/manual switch should be put in the auto position when the green light comes “ON”. 
3. AUTO/MANUAL SWITCH 
In the MANUAL position this switch bypasses the 120F (49C) temperature sensor. This will allow you to start 
and operate the stove when it is cold. In the AUTO position, the 120F (49C) sensor has control of the stove. 
This allows the stove to shut off if the fire goes out. 
4. DIAL-A-FIRE (HEAT OUTPUT CONTROL) 
This unit is responsible for controlling the timing of the auger motor. When turned clockwise, it will cause the OFF 
time between auger pulses to shorten, resulting in more heat output and pellet consumption. Turn the knob 
counter-clockwise and the reverse will happen. When it is turned fully counter-clockwise past the “click”, the auger 
will stop. 
5. CONVECTION BLOWER 
This blower fan (mounted on right hand side of the stove) draws room air from the back of the stove and passes 
the air through the heat exchanger tubes and back into the room. This sealed system keeps the room air separate 
from the combustion air. The convection fan controller controls this fan’s speed. 
6.  COMBUSTION/EXHAUST BLOWER 
This constant fan (mounted on the left side of the stove) is responsible for drawing the outside fresh air into the 
combustion chamber for burning. The hot air then continues to be drawn over the heat exchanger tubes and into 
the exhaust channel. It is then pushed out through the exhaust system. 
7.  AUGER MOTOR AND AUGER 
This 1-rpm auger motor is responsible for turning the auger, which in turn transports pellets to be dropped into the 
burn pot. The auger motors control is handled by the timing control module and the Dial-A-Fire. 
8.  TIMING CONTROL MODULE 
The timing control module is mounted on the right hand side rear pillar of the stove. The module controls the 
switching of power to the auger. The modules switching duty is controlled by the Dial-A-Fire. 
9. 200F (93C) MANUAL RESET TEMPERATURE SENSOR 
This sensor (located on the right side firewall) has a red push button located in its center. This is a safety device. 
In the event that the convection blower fails, this sensor will overheat and shut off power to the auger motor. 










