Hello,
I am a new member to this site and this is my first post. I have been having this issue for about 2 years now, I’ve read many similar posts on here and have tried the recommendations some members have suggested but with no luck.
I have a classic bay 1200 that I’ve been noticing, shuts off over night or while I am at work during the day. When it shuts off the hopper is full of pellets, the firebox is full of unburned pellets, and the call light is on. This seems to only happen when the temperature drops below 25°. I run barefoot brand pellets and I use 4-5 tons a season. I have a split level house and my stove is located in the basement and runs off of a thermostat I wired into an adjacent room. I also clean the stove 2 times a week. Second time is a thorough clean where I use a brush to clean out the firebox holes I clean the baffles with a brush, vacuum out behind the stove, and exhaust fan. I’ve set the flame to 4-6” and the stove runs like a champ when the temperature is 30°+. Ive reached out to my installer and he suggested that ash was getting in front of the igniter blocking it front lighting which is not the case. I’ve cleaned the stove at 9:00pm before and woke up at 5:00am the next day to find it off and a cold house. I have a good seal around my door and my stove gets professionally cleaned every summer. I have tried pulling the lever out a little further to burn hotter and that does not work as well. It is the newer control box I believe because it has a clear face plate.
that’s all I can think of at the moment. Please let me know if there’s any other information that is needed. Thank you in advanced.
I am a new member to this site and this is my first post. I have been having this issue for about 2 years now, I’ve read many similar posts on here and have tried the recommendations some members have suggested but with no luck.
I have a classic bay 1200 that I’ve been noticing, shuts off over night or while I am at work during the day. When it shuts off the hopper is full of pellets, the firebox is full of unburned pellets, and the call light is on. This seems to only happen when the temperature drops below 25°. I run barefoot brand pellets and I use 4-5 tons a season. I have a split level house and my stove is located in the basement and runs off of a thermostat I wired into an adjacent room. I also clean the stove 2 times a week. Second time is a thorough clean where I use a brush to clean out the firebox holes I clean the baffles with a brush, vacuum out behind the stove, and exhaust fan. I’ve set the flame to 4-6” and the stove runs like a champ when the temperature is 30°+. Ive reached out to my installer and he suggested that ash was getting in front of the igniter blocking it front lighting which is not the case. I’ve cleaned the stove at 9:00pm before and woke up at 5:00am the next day to find it off and a cold house. I have a good seal around my door and my stove gets professionally cleaned every summer. I have tried pulling the lever out a little further to burn hotter and that does not work as well. It is the newer control box I believe because it has a clear face plate.
that’s all I can think of at the moment. Please let me know if there’s any other information that is needed. Thank you in advanced.