REMOVING BACK AND SIDE PANEL
Figure 24 N130WTS
Back & side disassembly
• To remove the N130WTS side panels, remove the
screws securing it on the rear of the heater. Then
slide the panel along the side of the heater away
from the front.
• To remove the N130WTS rear plate, remove the 8
screws securing it at the bottom and rear of the
stove.
• To remove the N60WTS side panels, remove the
screws securing it on the rear of the heater. Then
pull the panel directly away from the heater.
• To open the side of the NBF66WTS model, simply
swing the side panel free of the magnetic lock.
REPLACING: HEAT EXCHANGE BLOWER
Unplug the heater. Disconnect any wiring leading to
the Heat Exchange Blower. Remove the screws holding
the mounting plate to the heater. Slowly remove
blower and replace with new one. Replace screws and
wiring.
Figure 25 NBF66WTS Heat Exchange Blower
Grand Teton Wood Pellet Fire Stove
REPLACING: EXHAUST BLOWER
Unplug the heater. Disconnect any wiring leading to
the Exhaust Blower. Remove the wing nuts holding the
Exhaust Blower plate to the blower housing. Slowly
remove blower and replace with new one. Replace
wing nuts and wiring.
Figure 26 NBF66WTS Exhaust Blower
SAFETY COMPONENTS
1. Vacuum Pressure Switch: A safety vacuum switch is
located behind the left door, fastened to the base.
If a low pressure is created in the firebox by a leak,
opening the door to the firebox, a blocked flue, or
an unsealed ash drawer then the switch will shut
the stove off as a precaution. Error code E5 will
appear on the display panel.
2. High Limit Thermostat: A high temperature limiter
is installed on the bottom of the hopper. If this
sensor is exposed to temperatures higher than 185�
F then the stove is shut off.
3. Vent Pipe High Temperature Thermostat: A high
temperature limiter is installed on the vent pipe. If
this sensor is exposed to temperatures higher than
104� F then the circulation fan blower is switched
on.
4. Vent Pipe Low Temperature Thermostat: If the
stove cools below a minimum temperature the
stove will switch off. This may occur when the
operating procedure fails to quickly and sufficiently
heat the stove.
5. Fuse: A fuse on the rear of the device protects the
stove from power surges. See Figure 27.
Figure 27
Fuse
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