Back Removal and Lower Cover Plate | Flue Outlet |
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To remove the back: |
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1. Remove the left and right side panels (see the previous |
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page). |
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2. If the stove is connected to the vent pipe, loosen the four |
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5/32” allen head screws (see A in Figure 51) securing the |
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lower cover plate beneath the flue outlet, lift the plate | Air Intake |
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slightly, and pull the plate off. |
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3. Loosen the two screws B and C shown in Figure 52 and | A |
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the corresponding two screws on the other side of the |
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stove. The back can now be pulled to the rear and off of |
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the stove. |
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To reinstall the back, follow the steps just listed - but in the |
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reverse order. |
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Component Information |
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The following is a list of components and their functions. |
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Igniter |
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TheWinslow™PS40stovecomesequippedwithanautomatic |
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igniter for lighting the fuel when the stove is in the lighting |
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mode. The igniter superheats air that is pulled through the |
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burn pot by the combustion blower to light the fuel. The |
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igniter remains energized for the first seven minutes of the |
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lighting sequence. |
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Vacuum Switch |
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The Winslow PS40 stove has a vacuum switch located |
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behind the left door, fastened to the pedestal base (see D |
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in Figure 52). If a low pressure is created in the firebox by |
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a leak, opening the front door, a blocked flue, or unsealed |
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ash drawer, the vacuum switch will sense it and cause the |
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stove to go into a shutdown mode. |
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Auger and Auger Motor |
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The 1.25 RPM auger motor turns the auger, lifting pellets |
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up the auger tube. The pellets are then dropped down a |
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tube and into the firepot. The auger is controlled by the |
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control board. |
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Over Temperature Snap Switch (Manual Reset) |
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(Opens at 225F) This switch is installed on the convection |
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blower (see F in Figure 53) and shuts the stove down if it |
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senses excessive temperatures. This snap switch has a reset |
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button on it and will not allow the stove to start up until the |
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reset button has been pushed. |
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Proof of Fire Snap Switch |
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(Closes at 140F) This switch is installed on the combustion |
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blower (see E in Figure 52) and shuts the stove down if it |
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senses no fire in the burn pot. |
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Convection Blower Snap Switch |
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(Closes at 120F) This switch is installed on the right rear |
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of the firebox and turns the convection blower on when the |
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stove gets up to temperature. |
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. |
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