We have an Enviro M55 that we installed a couple of years ago, and it looks like the convection motor is failing.
It'll start out working beautifully, then start to vary the speed after "a bit", then stop running altogether. I thought it might be the low temperature sensor, pulled that out and tested it(no issue).. When I looked at the convection blower, the motor part was very hot, although it didn't seem to be having any issue spinning..
I know several of you have had a failure with this motor, so I'm hoping someone has some helpful hints on how to make it last longer..
Since the manufacturer's warranty is only 1 or 2 years, and the motor itself is $200 or more, and the service call is going to cost me $200 itself, it's not a part that I want to have to replace every couple of years.. If there is anything I can do for maintenance, I'd be happy to....(do they need to be oiled?)
I also saw one post that mentioned that most pellet stoves are not being used as intended? Kind of made me a little confused...
In my case, once a week I am doing a full cleaning (not just the tray).. I do however, run it for about 18 hours a day... Not sure if that what's not intended?
Any helpful hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
It'll start out working beautifully, then start to vary the speed after "a bit", then stop running altogether. I thought it might be the low temperature sensor, pulled that out and tested it(no issue).. When I looked at the convection blower, the motor part was very hot, although it didn't seem to be having any issue spinning..
I know several of you have had a failure with this motor, so I'm hoping someone has some helpful hints on how to make it last longer..
Since the manufacturer's warranty is only 1 or 2 years, and the motor itself is $200 or more, and the service call is going to cost me $200 itself, it's not a part that I want to have to replace every couple of years.. If there is anything I can do for maintenance, I'd be happy to....(do they need to be oiled?)
I also saw one post that mentioned that most pellet stoves are not being used as intended? Kind of made me a little confused...
In my case, once a week I am doing a full cleaning (not just the tray).. I do however, run it for about 18 hours a day... Not sure if that what's not intended?
Any helpful hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!