My Mt. Vernon was displaying this error this AM and wouldn't clear. I had to leave for work so couldn't fiddle with it. Is this something I can do myself?
It is only a few months old.JoeS said:Try unplugging the unit for a minute or so and starting back up. How old is the stove?
SmokeyTheBear said:When did you last clean the exhaust system, how many tons of pellets have you put through the stove, and are there any oily spots under the combustion blower motor.
There have been a large number of blowers that have failed lately according to two dealers I've talked to and the problem isn't confined to one particular stove companies products.
I've had both blowers on my new stove replaced for different problems.
jjmatte said:SmokeyTheBear said:When did you last clean the exhaust system, how many tons of pellets have you put through the stove, and are there any oily spots under the combustion blower motor.
There have been a large number of blowers that have failed lately according to two dealers I've talked to and the problem isn't confined to one particular stove companies products.
I've had both blowers on my new stove replaced for different problems.
I've not cleaned the exhaust system yet. I've burned about 3 tons so far. I've never looked at the blower, do i need to pull the whole unit out to see it?
JoeS said:You are in serious need of a cleaning!!
JoeS said:jjmatte said:SmokeyTheBear said:When did you last clean the exhaust system, how many tons of pellets have you put through the stove, and are there any oily spots under the combustion blower motor.
There have been a large number of blowers that have failed lately according to two dealers I've talked to and the problem isn't confined to one particular stove companies products.
I've had both blowers on my new stove replaced for different problems.
I've not cleaned the exhaust system yet. I've burned about 3 tons so far. I've never looked at the blower, do i need to pull the whole unit out to see it?
You are in serious need of a cleaning!!
JoeS said:jjmatte said:SmokeyTheBear said:When did you last clean the exhaust system, how many tons of pellets have you put through the stove, and are there any oily spots under the combustion blower motor.
There have been a large number of blowers that have failed lately according to two dealers I've talked to and the problem isn't confined to one particular stove companies products.
I've had both blowers on my new stove replaced for different problems.
I've not cleaned the exhaust system yet. I've burned about 3 tons so far. I've never looked at the blower, do i need to pull the whole unit out to see it?
You are in serious need of a cleaning!!
Do I need to pull the whole unit out from the fireplace, or is it something I can do with it in place? It is vented up the chiney.SmokeyTheBear said:Your owners manual cleaning timetable is based upon what is considered normal use with quality pellets, you need to check your exhaust system on a regular basis.
According to my manual annual means once a year or every ton.
These stoves were never meant to be run as whole house heaters.
If I were you I'd still check that exhaust system.
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