
BLOWER OPERATION
Operation of the blower system is relatively simple. After the fire has generated enough heat, the blower system will automatically turn on. The blower begins to operate because the Inglenook grate area has reached approximately 1100F causing the installed snap disk to close thus energizing the blower motor electrical circuit. Blower motor system operation could take longer than 20 minutes depending on room temperature, outside temperature, and the size of the fire started in the Inglenook. It is important to note that if the wall mounted blower speed control is installed and turned to low, the blower’s speed will limit the amount of airflow that can be obtained as the blower motor begins operation. Do not try to service the blower system unless you are a certified electrician. With the blower motor system plugged into the receptacle and the electrical supply energized, an electrical shock potential exists. The Inglenook lower compartment is labeled with Risk of Electrical Shock. Disconnect Power Before servicing the Unit. Knowledge of electrical systems is required for troubleshooting and servicing of the blower system.
In addition, the blower system has moving parts that may cause injury. Do not reach into the lower grill area and try to determine if the blower is operating by touching or feeling for a vibration of the motor. Reaching into the area of moving parts may cause injury. Never reach into the lower grill compartment when the Inglenook Fireplace is being burnt as severe burns can occur from contact with hot parts.
DANGER: Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect Power Before Servicing The Blower Unit.
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