Quadrafire Castile..What did I do Right??

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Stevekng

Feeling the Heat
Oct 21, 2007
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Central Maine
So I went to start the critter up this year and the fan didn't start and the auger wouldn't budge. I took the side plate off, took out the auger assembly, and the control unit (3 speed dated 1/9/ 2008). I turned the auger by hand and made sure that the gears weren't seized. I made sure there wasn't anything in the auger tube.

So when I put it all back together, still nada. I spun the fan by hand and it did start. The control did blink a blue light 4 times twice and then stopped.I smelled the igniter get hot so I dumped a hand full of pellets in the burnpot and got a fire. A coupe more handfuls of pellets and the auger started!

So back to my question. What did I do that made the stove start up?
 
The auger didn't feed because the fan wasn't running (no vacuum).

Motors can be a bit reluctant after sitting for the summer. Spinning the fan by hand solved your issue. Keep an eye on the fan for the next few startups just to be sure that's all it was.
 
''2008 Quadra Fire Castille (in guest bedroom)'' First of all, that is against the law!!! Read the installation instructions. If we tell you how to get it running, are we then liable??? Damn lawyers! :)
By spinning the fan, did it then jump right up to full speed? The igniter should not have gotten hot unless the exhaust blower was on. Now perhaps it was stuck or has a bad winding? stoveoperation.jpg
 
Hey, this IS important that the OP realize that his Castile CANNOT be put in a bedroom!!!!!
 
Hey, this IS important that the OP realize that his Castile CANNOT be put in a bedroom!!!!!
The exhaust fans can get stuck by sitting out of season sometimes. I had the same thing happen to a customer once. As suggested, keep an eye on the fan for a while. Might be going the way of the buffalo.
 
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Welcome Kap,

Good to see you here. You were always a great resource over on iburncorn.
 
Welcome Kap,

Good to see you here. You were always a great resource over on iburncorn.
Hey FF. long time no hear. Ya, took me a while to get here. Thanks for the welcome
 
Hey FF. long time no hear. Ya, took me a while to get here. Thanks for the welcome
Wish it was set up a little different so I could say hello to all the quad owners
 
Hey welcome kappel. With corn about $108 a ton now its going to be hard to beat this season. Trying to get the folks a stove to shove into the fireplace as the wood supply is way off from what they need to get through the year.
 
Hey welcome kappel. With corn about $108 a ton now its going to be hard to beat this season. Trying to get the folks a stove to shove into the fireplace as the wood supply is way off from what they need to get through the year.
Hi to you too Bioburner. Thanks for the welcome. Ya, I had to dig my Kanburn cleaner/mover out of mothballs as I am back to burning corn this year too. It's a no brainer with pellet prices not coming down. Menards didn't even have a sale this summer like they usually do.
 
Hey Kap, welcome aboard. Missed talkin to ya on IBC. You have provided me with a lot of help when I first got my AE. It's good to see you found your way here now.
 
Hey Kap, welcome aboard. Missed talkin to ya on IBC. You have provided me with a lot of help when I first got my AE. It's good to see you found your way here now.
Thank you too for the welcome. Starting to feel like old home week. lol
 
Hey, how ya been? Corn prices are down. Ready to burn a mix?
I really should look into the prices around here in Georgia, but there isn't a whole lot available. I wonder if Quads burn cotton.... :)
There is some corn but I honestly don't know what they do with it. Feed for all the chickens that are raised here?
 
Ground corn is a major feed stock for beef,pigs and chickens.
 
Good catch - didn't even see that in the sig until I went back to the OP.
Thanks, I'm surprised that no one else has commented on it and the OP had not been back since then.
 
I'm surprised that no one else has commented on it

Is there something in the Fire Code about this? My Castile manual only prohibits installation in sleeping room of mobile/manufactured homes. I checked some more recent Quad/Harman/ESW/Napolean manuals and all have similar wording. Enviro has a blanket prohibition.
 
''2008 Quadra Fire Castille (in guest bedroom)'' First of all, that is against the law!!! Read the installation instructions. If we tell you how to get it running, are we then liable??? Damn lawyers! :)
By spinning the fan, did it then jump right up to full speed? The igniter should not have gotten hot unless the exhaust blower was on. Now perhaps it was stuck or has a bad winding? View attachment 138345
We don't have any of the stupid laws that you are talking about, here in this part of Maine. We had our dealer install the stove and just so long as the installation instructions were followed, we can put it ay where we want.

But back to the problem, the igniter was getting hot (not hot enough to get a flame)before I spun the fan. Yes, the fan went up to full speed when I spun it. I was just checking to see if it was frozen, so I didn't use a lot of force. The stove didn't start right up after the fan started. I took out the auger and moved it by hand until I was satisfied that it was moving freely. It did move pretty hard at first. After seeing the trouble shooting diagram, I have to think that the auger motor was stuck.After I put it back in, the stove started after I got a flame.
 
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Is there something in the Fire Code about this? My Castile manual only prohibits installation in sleeping room of mobile/manufactured homes. I checked some more recent Quad/Harman/ESW/Napolean manuals and all have similar wording. Enviro has a blanket prohibition.
In my part of Maine, there is no fire code to cover this installation.
 
The exhaust fans can get stuck by sitting out of season sometimes. I had the same thing happen to a customer once. As suggested, keep an eye on the fan for a while. Might be going the way of the buffalo.
What about the blue flashing light? I have to think this is an error code of some kind.
 
What about the blue flashing light? I have to think this is an error code of some kind.
The blue light tells you what setting the control box is on. The stove might have started slow the first time if there was no fuel in the pot to begin with. Sorry for highjacking your post. kap
 
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