Austroflamm Integra low limit switch location?

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abaton6

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Jan 6, 2011
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Vermont
I think I have a bad low limit switch. The wiring diagrams do not provide it's location, so I can test it. Anyone know where it is? Thanx.
Ken in Vt.
 
Hi
I have the Rika Integra II insert. On mine, the switch is inside the Combustion Motor Housing near the exhaust exit .
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Here is the diagram link via Lucky distributors.

http://www.luckydistributing.com/Heat/documents/IntegraFS.pdf

or the page where all the links can be had.

http://www.luckydistributing.com/Heat/product.cqs?prod_id=e3cd4a92c5bc16dcb6d01db92ea86deb

This is my 2nd year with he stove . Mostly a novice. A few others may chime in who have the Austroflamm Integra and are very knowledgeable.

Good Luck
 
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Thanx pinetop. My old Ausrtoflamm is now ready for the cold Vermont winter, thanks to you. I found that a wire had come off the LTS while I had it all apart for cleaning. My bad.
 
abaton6

Happy I could help. This site is awesome for DIY er's Austroflamm /Rika information ( problem solving /tips etc ) pops up here occasionally . Some of the posters know these machines inside and out. Check back . !

Good Luck
 
Enjoy your Austroflamm! I just canabalized and old Integra insert that belongs to a friend in CO. He damaged it to the point that he replaced it and still had it sitting in his shed. I got the combustion blower, burn pot, ash pan and all the electronics. I am going to try to split the ash pan and make it so you can dump it on the run. We'll see how it goes. I have a couple of other ideas on how to make the stove easier to live with.
 
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