Adjusting The Flame Height; Adjusting The Blower Speed; Normal Operating Sounds - Lopi Spirit Owner's Manual

Gas stove room heater
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Normal Operating Sounds

Burner Pan
The burner pan is underneath
the logs and is used to mix the
proper amount of air with the
natural gas to produce a clean
and efficient burn. When it is
started you will hear a slight
"whoosh" sound. When the
main burner is running you will
hear the gas flowing through
the burner pan and orifices Ð
this sound will decrease as the
flame height is lowered.
Gas Control Valve
As the gas control valve is
turned on and off you will
hear a dull clicking sound.
This is the valve opening
up and shutting down.
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Pilot Flame
The pilot flame, which
remains on, makes a very
slight "whisper" sound.
Stove Body
Due to the heavy steel
construction, occasional
clicks may come from the
heater, especially during
startup.
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Blower Thermodisk
This part can produce a
clicking sound as it turns
the blower on and off.
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Blower
This heater uses a
high tech blower to
push heated air
into the room. It
will make a whirring
sound and will
increase in volume
as the speed is
increased.

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