Product Description
Avalon / Lopi Wood Stove - 98900232 Stainless Steel Air-tube Kit
98900232 AirTube Kit, OEM Factory Part
For use on the below models:
- Avalon 1250 Spokane 2006-2016
- Avalon Camino 2010-2014
- Lopi 1250 Republic 2006-2019
- Lopi Answer NT 1994-2004
- Lopi Answer 2004-2019
- Lopi Answer Insert 2004-2019
- Lopi Parlor 2004-2008
- Lopi Patriot 2001-2006
Includes:
- 3 - front/center/rear 16-7/8" long secondary air-tubes
- 3 - 1" retaining sleeve (#100-11001)
- 6 - 1/4" roll pins #98900357
Instruction:
1. Removing the existing Air Tubes
The air tube sits in a socket that is welded to one side of the stove and is held in place by a retaining collar with two push or roll pins on the other side. Remove the push pins by pulling them out with pliers or by prying them out with a flat blade screwdriver. Remove roll pins by using the pointed end of the roll pin tool and a hammer to drive the roll pin into the center of the air tube. Slide the retaining collar toward the center of the stove. You should be able to remove the air tube by pulling it down and out of the socket. If you cannot do this, then you will need to cut the tube in two, and then remove and discard the pieces.
2. Installing the new replacement tubes a. Slide the retaining collar onto the end of the air tube with the single hole close to the edge.
b. Place the opposite end of the tube into the socket that is welded to the side of the stove. Align the single hole near the edge of the tube with the single hole in the stub of the pipe welded to the opposite side of the stove.
c. Slide the retaining collar to the right so that it overlaps the air tube and the pipe stub on the right side of the firebox.
d. Line up the holes in the retaining collar with the hole in the pipe stub and the hole in the end of the air tube. Using the roll pin installation tool, install 2 roll pins into the holes in the retaining collar to lock the air tube in place.
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tubes were just what we needed.
The pins were a bit difficult to tap in. We had to put them one by one in a vice and squeeze them up a little. We know where to go when we need a part for our Lopi.