parts replacement suggestion for stove not running efficiently?

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Claudale

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Jan 6, 2010
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Philly
Breckwell p2000i. The control panel is less than a year old, the stove has been cleaned.

It doesn't burn as hot, leaves way more ash and pot fills up with pellets not completely burned.

It's been years since the blowers have been replaced, but I assume that's an all or nothing thing. The door gasket has never been replaced.

Looking to replace any parts that may help it run more hot and efficiently

thanks in advance
 
Might be time for the leaf blower trick/cleaning
 
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Breckwell p2000i. The control panel is less than a year old, the stove has been cleaned.

It doesn't burn as hot, leaves way more ash and pot fills up with pellets not completely burned.

It's been years since the blowers have been replaced, but I assume that's an all or nothing thing. The door gasket has never been replaced.

Looking to replace any parts that may help it run more hot and efficiently

thanks in advance
Every time I see a "lazy" flame, I have to remember "air flow". In my US Stove, it's always the exhaust air flow that got restricted. Once I clean out the exhaust ducting, it always runs better, burns hotter and more efficient.
 
Like everyone else, clean clean clean. Being an insert, ensure the exhaust liner is good and clean too, all the way to the top. The blowers need to be real clean too, and the two clean out ports in back of stove need to be tapped/vacuumed. Sounds like lack of air flow. You can try another brand of pellet too, to see if same results... good luck with her.
 
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