Blower: The wood stove was also designed for use with a convection blower for additional heat
circulation. The stove is constructed with side convection channels which allow the room air
blower to pick up heat from the hottest regions of the stove and transfer it into the home. The
mounting screws for the blower are installed into the rear convection channel at the factory;
mounting the blower only requires a 5/16" open end or socket wrench to remove these screws
and install the blower.
Operation and use of electrical assemblies including care and routing of power supply cord‐
When routing the power cord, take care to keep away from hot areas of the unit and remember
that this blower is for use only with the stove. Please see the diagram below for clarification on
the room air blower installation. See pages 17 and 18 for operation instructions.
This unit can use the AC‐16 (which comes standard with the unit) or the AC‐30 upgrade blower.
Both are installed using the four factory installed 5/16" screws.
The optional heat circulation blower on this stove requires periodic lubrication; this lubrication should be performed
no less than every three months of normal operation. To properly lubricate the blower, use an eye dropper or
similar dispensing device to drip 5‐7 droplets of SAE 20 oil into the oil port on the side of the blower motor.
AC-16 Blower: 115 V, 60 Hz, .8 Amp
AC-30 Blower: 115 V, 50/60 Hz, 2.1/1.7 Amp
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
(4) 5/16" head, self‐tapping
screws (pre‐installed in unit).
Warning: Disconnect power
from fan before installation.
The unit should be unplugged during the
summer months (and periods of non‐use), to
help protect against the possibility of
damage due to lightning strikes and other
power disruptions.
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