Convection Fan Speed Adjustment - SBI CAMBRIDGE II Mode D'emploi

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Report prepared for Guillaume Thibodeau-Fortin (Stove Builder International Inc.) on
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Speed of combustion fan:
You may want to reduce combustion fan speed if fire goes out when combustion level is at minimum
setting. You may also want to increase combustion fan speed to avoid unburned pellets to fall into the
ash drawer at any combustion level.
Speed of exhaust fan:
You may want to reduce exhaust fan speed if natural draft is excessive and/or if the flame is low and
almost at the same height at any combustion level. You may also want to increase the exhaust fan
speed if vent configuration is too restrictive or flame height tends to be high at any combustion level.

5.1.7 Convection Fan Speed Adjustment

You can adjust the stove's convection fan speed for each combustion level selected. Thus, an
adjustment range is offered to reduce or increase air distribution in the room. Take note that not all
fan ranges are available, but the speed of the convection blower is consistent with the requested burn
rate.
If overheating is detected, the convection fan speed will automatically go to the maximum setting and
an envelope icon will appear on the Main Status Page. Press on the envelope icon to view the warning
message. Meanwhile, the convection fan will operate at its highest setting until the stove reaches a
safe temperature. Once the stove reaches that temperature, it will return to the previously selected
convection fan selection.
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Press the blower
button to adjust the
blowing speed
Cambridge II and Osburn 3000C Pellet Stove Installation and Operation Manual
Press + or -
to increase
or decrease
blower speed
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