Lopi Answer Wood Stove owner manual Optional Equipment, Rear Blower Installation Part number

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Rear Blower Installation (Part number 99000138)

Optional Equipment

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Rear Blower Installation (Part number 99000138)

The rear blower improves heat transfer by pushing heated air through the convection channel. Operating instructions are described in the section "Blower Operation" on page Error! Bookmark not defined..

1The stove should be in place with the legs installed prior to installing the rear blower.

2Follow the directions below to install the thermodisk.

These wires pass through the left side convection channel.

Air

Control

Rod

Thermodisk Assembly

 

Insert the thermodisk

Bend metal up or down

assembly 4" to 5" inside

here to create a snug fit

the convection channel.

3 Install the wire clip following the directions below.

Use a screwdriver to pry out the knock-out.

Manual background Slide the wire clip over the edge of the strip of metal between the two knock-outs.

Wire Clip

Snap Disk

Wires

Feed the two snap disk wires into the eye of the wire clip. Remove all slack from the wire, making sure not to dislodge the snap disk. Pinch the eye of the wire clip to secure the wires.

WARNING:

To prevent electrical shock, the wires must be secured so they do not contact the firebox above the convection channel.

4 Attach the blower following the directions below.

Attach the quick-connects

a leading from the snap disk to the quick-connects from the blower (orientation does not matter).

b

The blower attaches to the stove with the three

 

included screws. Use a 3/8” socket driver or wrench.

 

3/8" Nutdriver

NOTE:

Prior to attaching the blower, tuck all excess wire into the area inside the blower.

c

Plug the power cord into a 110 V. outlet after installing the

 

blower.

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