Need help with Harman (Absolute43c) Pellet Stove ESP failure

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bkwang000

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Feb 1, 2022
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Bangor, Maine
Hi there, I have a Harman Absolute43c pellet stove about 10 years new, lightly used. I only used about two years and not well cleaned. I saw on screen a red message "Exhaust sensing probe failure" recently, and the fan stopped randomly. I pulled out the probe, and have it cleaned. The ESP notice remained. I checked with other places, and cleaned burn pot, and underneath (igniter space), ash pan, , combustion fan. The issue is still there, and even worse: room fan lose control, and keep going to very strong, but fire flame stays little; stove cannot shut down. I don't know how to verify the probe is really dead, should I just go ahead have the probe replaced, or there is anything else I need to take care. thanks for help in advance.
 
Ten years is a decent life time for an ESP. There are generic probes available from PelletHead for ~ $20. There are two type available Red Wire and Black wire and a dip switch is needed to convert from one to another. I believe the red ones are now standard.

If you have access to an ohm meter, the red wire probes should have a resistance of 1.1K ohms at 70*F. You will have to detach the connector from the computer board to test yours.

Good luck

Hugh
 
Replace the ESP and keep an extra on hand
 
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I didnt realize the Touch Control has been out for 10 years?
 
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Replace the ESP and keep an extra on hand

Ten years is a decent life time for an ESP. There are generic probes available from PelletHead for ~ $20. There are two type available Red Wire and Black wire and a dip switch is needed to convert from one to another. I believe the red ones are now standard.

If you have access to an ohm meter, the red wire probes should have a resistance of 1.1K ohms at 70*F. You will have to detach the connector from the computer board to test yours.

Good luck

Hugh
Thanks a lot for your response. Yes I have a red one. I will replace it today. Thanks a lot for all the replies to my post.

Binke
 
Hi there, I have a Harman Absolute43c pellet stove about 10 years new, lightly used. I only used about two years and not well cleaned. I saw on screen a red message "Exhaust sensing probe failure" recently, and the fan stopped randomly. I pulled out the probe, and have it cleaned. The ESP notice remained. I checked with other places, and cleaned burn pot, and underneath (igniter space), ash pan, , combustion fan. The issue is still there, and even worse: room fan lose control, and keep going to very strong, but fire flame stays little; stove cannot shut down. I don't know how to verify the probe is really dead, should I just go ahead have the probe replaced, or there is anything else I need to take care. thanks for help in advance.
Just want to wrap up my post. I have the ESP probe replaced and all of those odd things gone. Now stove comes running as normal. Thanks a lot to all of those above who made input and responses. Your helps were greatly appreciated. Binke