Specifications
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BLOWER CARE: At lease once a season (light use) and every six months (heavy use), the blower tray should be
removed for cleaning. The motor required no maintenance and no oiling. DO NOT attempt to oil the electric motor;
however, the fan blades will require cleaning. All household dust and lint should be removed from the blower tray.
Allowing large amounts of dust to build up in the blower tray housing can generate odors or even become a fire hazard.
FIGURE 21: MODEL B & BBF BLOWER SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
MODEL O2
The Model O2 catalytic stove comes standard with a two-blower system. FIGURE 22 shows the electrical schematic of
the Model O2 blower system. One blower is mounted on the left side and one blower is mounted on the right side of the
stove. Each of these blowers pull room air into a cavity and push it to the back and then into the top cavity of the Model
O2 stove. As the air passes around this cavity and comes out the top of the stove, it picks up heat to warm the home. The
fans are designed to run continuously once the thermal snap disk closes and completes the electrical circuit.
BLOWER CARE: At least once a season (light use) and every six months (heavy use), the fan blades should be removed
and cleaned. The motors should receive proper oiling at this time. Cleaning the squirrel cages can be done by brushing or
blowing them off. The motors should be lubricated annually with an approved electric motor lubricant. Lubricate with 10
to 20 drops of Anderol Number 465 high temperature synthetic lubricant. DO NOT USE petroleum-based oil, as
premature bearing failure will result.
FIGURE 22: MODEL O2 BLOWER SYSTEM ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM