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Talbotts T75 - Induced Air and Combustion Fan

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There are a number of points that must be adhered to
No accelerants should be used within the firebox for lighting or during
operation (e.g. Thinners)
These appliances are designed to burn wood off-cuts and no plastics or other
foreign matter should be burned within the firebox (this will cause smoke and
residue within the appliance)
The load level on the front of the appliance must be adhered to (overloading
damages the appliance and causes smoke)
When loading, material must not be thrown against the back wall (under high
temperatures the bricks will be brittle)
The appliance needs to be cleaned regularly (see cleaning instructions)
The appliance must always be in full working order whenever it is used with
all fan switches on and operational
Loading door is only to be opened for re-fuelling
Appliance should be raked down to a flat firebox bed and loaded little but
often with cut-offs no bigger than 200mm wide whenever it is loaded.
TAKE NOTE: IF ANY OF THE ABOVE ARE NOT ADHERED TO THIS WILL
RESULT IN YOUR WARRANTY BEING VOIDED
Induced Air*
Combustion Fan
The Combustion Fan increases the flow of air needed for clean combustion. This is
located at the rear of the appliance and has a 230 volt supply. There is a switch located
at the right of the fan, it is essential that this remains on permanently, and when
switching off the appliance it is done through the isolator on the panel.
THE APPLIANCE CANNOT BE RUN WITHOUT THIS FAN OPERATIONAL
If the appliance was to be run the heater would begin to smoke due to insufficient air
flow and overtime hot spots would develop within the fire box causing damage to the
heat exchange. Also the fumes will begin to track back through top tube inside and
burn out the combustion fan as it vents out through the surrounding area.
*Excluding the T75 model

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