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Power Outages
Because this stove relies upon a blower to
evacuate smoke, some smoke may enter
the home during a power outage. Leave
the door closed to keep the possibility of
smoke spillage to a minimum.
NOTE:
Travis Industries recommends a minimum vertical vent of 5’ to ensure adequate draft
during a power outage.
NOTE:
The exhaust blower will start and run approximately 15 minutes every time power is
interrupted (or the power cord is unplugged and plugged in). This characteristic is a safety
feature used to vacate smoke in case of a power outage.
Manual Mode
If a power outage occurs and power is restored while the unit is still hot, it will enter the start-up
sequence. If the unit has cooled it will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20
minutes to ensure smoke evacuation).
TSTAT Mode
If a power outage occurs while in TSTAT mode, the unit will continue to operate once power is restored.
If the thermostat calls for heat, the heater will enter the start-up sequence and restart. If the thermostat
does not call for heat it will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20 minutes to ensure
smoke evacuation).