What is your feed rate set at on level five for on and off? Also, what is the cleaning cycle set at?@JRemington
Tonight I checked the vacuum switch and it is operating perfectly. I found the feed rate adjustments on my control panel and doubled the “On” rate of Level 5 and it worked well enough for a couple hours.
The stove just went out again though. I stuck my hand in the hopper with the lid switch depressed and felt for the auger to move when the light was on. With the vacuum light on and the feed light coming on signaling the auger was supposed to be turning... the auger did not turn. I think what I was witnessing was the slow death of my brand new stove’s auger motor.
I will be on the phone with Comfortbilt first thing tomorrow morning. Hope they can service Southeast Michigan quickly. Tonight’s low is 12 degrees.
When it’s off does it say check auger for pellets?@JRemington Well the gremlins are back again tonight. The stove was off when my son came home from school. Had him restart it and it went for an hour or so, but was off again by the time I got home this evening. I restarted it again when I got home and it ran again for about an hour before it stopped feeding and went out.
The vacuum switch is jumped but it’s feeding sporadically just like it was before I jumped it. Held down the hopper lid switch and stuck my hand in the hopper to see if the auger is turning when the light is lit indicating it should be and the auger is definitely not turning. The hopper is plenty full of pellets also.
When I put the stove in diagnostic mode after it cools the auger will turn when I test it. Seems like there is some other safety switch or something preventing it from feeding properly while the stove is lit? Any help with this round?
I had that thought and checked it yesterday, everything is tight with the auger motor and the auger.I just thought of something else. The auger motor is connected to the shaft with I believe a 1/8th Allen wrench screw. I wonder if the screw is loose and sometimes spinning on the auger shaft.
YesI had that thought and checked it yesterday, everything is tight with the auger motor and the auger.
I turned down the ash cleaning cycle on all settings. Stove is running on level three for now. When/if it goes out I will look into the low limit switches on the combustion blower. Those would be on the right side of the insert, near the vacuum switch?
Disregard this comment. I realized this morning that in my fatigue and frustration last night all I did was jump the proof of fire switch... what can I say, it’s been a long week with this stove. I will once again climb behind it tonight and see what I can do with the low limit switch on the combustion blower.@JRemington
Finally got the combustion (exhaust?) blower limit switch jumped. Stove goes straight to “fire off” with both blowers ( room and exhaust/combustion) running. Won’t go to ignition. If I try to go to “stop” it goes over to “heating”. Going to try the other limit switch on the exhaust/combustion blower and see what happens. Any other suggestions?
The proof of fire switch and the low limit snap switch are the same thing. Just different names for different people. On the combustion blower housing there are two identical switches next to each other. One has two wires connected to it. The other doesn’t. It’s meant as a spare. Makes no sense to me. The heat could destroy the spare just as easily as the one being used. Should just send the other in a bag as a spare. The best way to diagnose this is when the auger indicator light comes on and the auger isn’t turning is to check for voltage at the auger. If the indicator comes on and there’s 110 at the auger and it doesn’t turn then the auger is bad. To be honest I’m leaning towards that now. Call Comfortbilt today and tell them Jeff has been helping you with this and tell them I said you need a new auger motor. Ask for Jonathan.Disregard this comment. I realized this morning that in my fatigue and frustration last night all I did was jump the proof of fire switch... what can I say, it’s been a long week with this stove. I will once again climb behind it tonight and see what I can do with the low limit switch on the combustion blower.
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