Harman p68 air flow light blinking

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Oct 24, 2012
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Rhode Island
My stove has been intermitently giving this signal almost since we had it professionally installed. It will produce a strong flame for a while then will shrink when the status light starts double blinking.
Ideas ?
 
"Status light error messages: 2 Blinks: Indicates an open feed circuit, typically from pressure switch or hopper switch. Blink status automatically clears when feed circuit is complete. Does not blink if door/ hopper is opened when stove is off."

Have you checked either of these switches?
 
according to the Harman trouble shooting guide, 2 blinks is airflow
Both the low pressure switch and hopper open greatly influence airflow so I'd say Daksy and Harman are on the same page just worded differently. I assume you have the hopper lid closed as well as the ash door and main door? Air leakage from the last two will cause the low pressure switch to remain open.

Hugh
 
Check the air flapper on the air intake, make sure it’s moving
 
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If you have an OAK, it's where that is attached to the stove.
It's located under the left rear shroud, as you look at the stove from the front.
A 5/16 " socket, wrench or nut drive will work for removal.
The location is indicated in the top pic.

Harman p68 air flow light blinking
 
This is a couple photos of the one I picked up last summer, ignore the blue coupler, the flapper is inside.
 

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So glad you figured that out....running out of possibilities