Back Removal and Lower Cover Plate

Flue Outlet

 

 

To remove the back:

 

1. Remove the left and right side panels (see the previous

 

 

page).

 

 

2. If the stove is connected to the vent pipe, loosen the four

 

 

5/32” allen head screws (see A in Figure 51) securing the

 

 

lower cover plate beneath the flue outlet, lift the plate

Air Intake

 

slightly, and pull the plate off.

 

 

3. Loosen the two screws B and C shown in Figure 52 and

A

 

the corresponding two screws on the other side of the

 

 

stove. The back can now be pulled to the rear and off of

 

 

the stove.

 

 

To reinstall the back, follow the steps just listed - but in the

 

 

reverse order.

 

 

Component Information

 

 

The following is a list of components and their functions.

 

 

Igniter

 

 

TheWinslow™PS40stovecomesequippedwithanautomatic

 

 

igniter for lighting the fuel when the stove is in the lighting

 

 

mode. The igniter superheats air that is pulled through the

 

 

burn pot by the combustion blower to light the fuel. The

 

 

igniter remains energized for the first seven minutes of the

 

 

lighting sequence.

 

 

Vacuum Switch

 

 

The Winslow PS40 stove has a vacuum switch located

 

 

behind the left door, fastened to the pedestal base (see D

 

 

in Figure 52). If a low pressure is created in the firebox by

 

 

a leak, opening the front door, a blocked flue, or unsealed

 

 

ash drawer, the vacuum switch will sense it and cause the

 

 

stove to go into a shutdown mode.

 

 

Auger and Auger Motor

 

 

The 1.25 RPM auger motor turns the auger, lifting pellets

 

 

up the auger tube. The pellets are then dropped down a

 

 

tube and into the firepot. The auger is controlled by the

 

 

control board.

 

 

Over Temperature Snap Switch (Manual Reset)

 

 

(Opens at 225F) This switch is installed on the convection

 

 

blower (see F in Figure 53) and shuts the stove down if it

 

 

senses excessive temperatures. This snap switch has a reset

 

 

button on it and will not allow the stove to start up until the

 

 

reset button has been pushed.

 

 

Proof of Fire Snap Switch

 

 

(Closes at 140F) This switch is installed on the combustion

 

 

blower (see E in Figure 52) and shuts the stove down if it

 

 

senses no fire in the burn pot.

 

 

Convection Blower Snap Switch

 

 

(Closes at 120F) This switch is installed on the right rear

 

 

of the firebox and turns the convection blower on when the

 

 

stove gets up to temperature.

 

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.