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BLOWER
Caution: Moving parts may cause injury. Do not
operate unit with blower housing removed.
Danger: Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power
before servicing unit.
Hot parts: Do not operate unit with blower housing
removed.
The Listed Waterford Trinity Optional Blower comes
assembled, wired, and ready for use.
This stove can be connected to either a top or rear
exit by simply reversing the orientation of the flue
spigot (item 5) on the flue spigot flange.
For either the top or the rear exit option place the
ceramic gasket onto the flue spigot flange – located
at the top of the back plate (item 31).
TOP FLUE EXIT
Screw the top outlet hob filler piece (item 6) onto the
hob (item 3), screw top outer blanking plate (item
29) onto the heat shield (item 30) using the two
1
/
4
”
x
3
/
4
” C/S screws provided.
REAR FLUE EXIT
Screw the rear outlet hob filler piece (item 57) to the
hob (item 3) using the two screws provided.
Screw the rear outlet heat shield blanking plate (item
58) to the heat shield (item 30) using the two
1
/
4
” x
3
/
4
” C/S screws provided.
BLOWER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Press switch to ON position (see fig. 9).
2. Fan will power up when stove temperature
reaches snap switch operating temperature.
3. Fan operation will cease each time stove
temperature drops below snap switch operating
temperature.
To fit the Listed Waterford Trinity MK II Optional
Blower take off rear heat shield (item 30) and fit
listed blower assembly (item 75) as per illustrations
below.
This unit must be connected to a grounded,
Standard 110 volt, 60 Hz electrical outlet, Never
route the power cord under or in front of the unit.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the
grounding prong from the power cord.
Do not use an adaptor plug.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Air inlet
duct