Enviro M55 Multi Fuel Pellet Fireplace insert

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Irish Girl

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Nov 22, 2013
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Virginia beach
I need help my Enviro M55 started over heating just after it had been cleaned, I have reset it many times and it is still coming up the the code. Any advice would be great.
 
Is the room blower working at all or has it completely failed? You probably need the upgraded blower as this is the primary cause of overheating. When you say you "reset" it, are you doing this with the snap disc located behind the cover or just by cycling power to the unit?
 
Is the room blower working at all or has it completely failed? You probably need the upgraded blower as this is the primary cause of overheating. When you say you "reset" it, are you doing this with the snap disc located behind the cover or just by cycling power to the unit?

I do hit the reset button. I don't think they have completely failed, I'm not sure how to test it. Thank you for all your help
 
If the blower has completely failed it won't blow ANY air into the room. If it still blows air, you might get away with #2 heat setting at most but I personally wouldn't push the envelope. If you can't get a hold of your dealer get a hold of a different one. Hell, just ask them for a number for Enviro. Your dealer needs to help you with this since it's a warranty thing and if they won't you need a new dealer.
 
There is a fuse for the fan. Check that first. Your fan blower is not blowing.

The fuse can be found on the right hand side of the stove, just under the mother board. There are 4 fuses, and the second fuse from the front is the one for the convenction fan. I believe it is a 2 amp fuse.
 
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