New to the site and need some help before I spend any further $ on my stove. Upon first start-up of the morning my stove fills the house up with smoke! Auto ignite is new and reads 3 Amp draw with 38 Ohms at start-up. Fire will light, but goes out with large amounts of white smoke in fire box, then blows smoke and ash into room before lighting-up again and burning. This happens only on the first light-up of the day. Once the first light-up occurs the stove lights normally each time after without incident all day long.
The combustion/convection fan motor reads 1.2 Amps @ 95.8 volts on high and 12 Ohms. If I connect power directly to a 120v outlet (bypass the stove control board) the fan reads 1.6 Amp @ 115v.
The Exhaust fan reads .6 Amps @ 62.0 Volts on high and 19 Ohms. If I bypass the board the fan will show 1.0 Amps @ 115v the rating shown on the motor.
I can't fine an adjustment for the voltage on the Exhaust fan motor and doing a calibration on the combustion/convection fan motor at the control board has no effect on the voltages on the exhaust fan.
My question, do I have a bad control board? Or is this normal to have the exhaust fan motor run at half the rated Amperage and voltage?
Any help would be grateful, a new control board runs around $400.00, non-returnable!
The combustion/convection fan motor reads 1.2 Amps @ 95.8 volts on high and 12 Ohms. If I connect power directly to a 120v outlet (bypass the stove control board) the fan reads 1.6 Amp @ 115v.
The Exhaust fan reads .6 Amps @ 62.0 Volts on high and 19 Ohms. If I bypass the board the fan will show 1.0 Amps @ 115v the rating shown on the motor.
I can't fine an adjustment for the voltage on the Exhaust fan motor and doing a calibration on the combustion/convection fan motor at the control board has no effect on the voltages on the exhaust fan.
My question, do I have a bad control board? Or is this normal to have the exhaust fan motor run at half the rated Amperage and voltage?
Any help would be grateful, a new control board runs around $400.00, non-returnable!