Firebox Parts; Baffle Parts; Baffle Removal; Combustor - Travis Industries Large Flush Wood Insert Owner's Manual

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Firebox Parts

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5

Baffle Parts

ID #
Description
1
Sec. Air Tubes w Pins (all 3)
3
Baffle
5
Catalytic Combustor with Gasket
7
Damper Extension Rod

Baffle Removal

1
Remove the face to prevent damage. Remove the door (lift off hinges).
2
Remove the front two air tubes (see "Air Tube Removal & Replacement" on the following page).
3
Remove the baffle plate and insulation.

Combustor

Your combustor is available through an authorized Travis dealer. You can visually check the condition of
your combustor by opening the door and looking above the baffle with a flashlight. If there is visible ash
accumulation on the surface of your combustor it should be cleaned off with a soft bristled brush. If there
is visible creosote buildup (tar substance) on the combustor, burn your stove on high and the creosote
should burn off. If the creosote does not burn off your catalyst needs to be replaced. If the insert emits
excessive smoke on medium and high burns your catalyst may need replacement.
To remove the combustor first remove the baffle (see Baffle Removal), open the bypass and reach
through the bypass hole and push out the combustor from the rear. The combustor is housed in a
stainless steel frame; push on the left and right side edges of the combustor frame so that it slides out
evenly. If the combustor is pushed at a side angle it will not come out.
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Maintaining Your Appliance
6
Qty.
Part #
1
98900245
1
250-02490
1
250-02489
1
98900333
8
ID #
Description
2
Air Tube Pin (w Screw)
4
Baffle Insulation
6
Bypass Slider
8
Yoke
100-01273
4
3
1
2
Qty.
Part #
3
250-02186
1
250-02494
1
250-02492
1
250-02493
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