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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
F-160
N.O.
CONTROL
BOARD
L-250
N.C.
L-250
RESET
N.C.
FRAME GROUND
L1(LINE NO CONNECTED)
L2(LINE COMMON)
L1(LINE HOT)
THERMOSTAT
TERMINALS
N.O.
HOPPER LID
SWITCH
N.O.
CONVECTION
BLOWER
COMBUSTION/EXHAUST
BLOWER
AUGER
MOTOR
IGNITER
AIR FLOW
PRESSURE
SWITCH
N.O.
THERMISTOR
DISPLAY BOARD
Figure 51
Electrical diagram
CONVECTION
BLOWER
PRESSURE
SWITCH
THERMISTOR
CLEANING
ACCESS
PANEL
Figure 52
Components left side
THERMOSTAT
TERMINAL
POWER
CORD
FRESH AIR
INTAKE
CONVECTION
BLOWER
EXHAUST/COMBUSTION
BLOWER
CONVECTION
BLOWER
EXHAUST
AUGER
MOTOR
Figure 53
Components rear
GH TEMPERATURE
WITCH L-250
ANUAL RESET
HIGH TEMPERATURE
SWITCH L-250
AUTOMATIC
HIGH TEMPERATURE
SWITCH F-160
AIR SUPPLY
CONTROL
IGNITER
Figure 54
Components right side
ELECTRIC SHOCK
In order to verify the grounding and polarity of the power outlet, the control board sends a low voltage impulse to the stove’s frame.
If the polarity is wrong or if the outlet is not properly grounded, you may feel an electric shock when you touch the stove; this low voltage impulse is harmless
and connecting your stove to a grounded outlet with the right polarity will keep this from happening and protect your electronics against damages from power
surge.