Englander E2 code

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MarinetechVT

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Mar 24, 2014
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Vermont
Stove sat all summer, was just cleaned. I plugged it in an both room and exhaust fan's start running and I get a 1 and 1 display. When I attempt to power on I get an E0 code and about 30 second later I get an E2. I have checked both vacuum switch's and verified the igniter is working. checked /cleaned the exhaust. both augers turn free. bottom auger turns, top is not getting power. I can get it to run by switching top and bottom auger wires.

Replaced temp sensor and I still have the same problem. control board? anyone have similar issue?

model: 25-pdvc
Settings: 6-4-1
 
Check the vac hoses on both sides and make sure the ends are not cracked and that they are on the correct side of the switch
 
is the stove on a good surge protector? It sounds like something happened to the control board.
 
Might be able to find a good used one and have all kinds of spare parts :)
 
Good call Rick.it could, but i was thinking the board because it’s throwing 1 1 when plugged in And both blowers are running continuously. Jumping that switch wouldn’t hurt just to be sure.
 
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Sounds like the same issue i have...
Try to check the triacs...but most likely board...
 
That's what I thought the Hopper lid safety switch...Hmm...