windsor envirofire on/off light keeps flashing

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GregW

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Dec 3, 2014
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stove start up process looks fine, but the on/off light will continues to flash giving me no control of flame or feed rate.
 
Does it continue to flash after the 15 min start up procedure ?
Read star up procedure below



Stove Operation - Circuit Board dHC 2000 sTarT-uP sequenCe (15 minuTes) - manual mode, FaCTory seTTing: NOTE: No Thermostat or Wall Switch 1. Push the ON/OFF button to start. The stove may take up to 30 seconds to establish firebox vacuum. 2. The ON/OFF light turns on solid. 3. The ON/OFF light starts to flash after the vacuum sensor has closed (approximately 15 seconds). • The Auger Light will flash with each pulse of the auger (the auger feed rate is pre-programmed during start-up). The auger light flashes: - 3 seconds ON - 8 seconds OFF 5. The combustion blower comes on at full speed. 6 a. The ignitor comes on. b. The convection blower stays off. c. The heat level indicator will show the heat level that the stove will run at after start-up. d. The operator has no control over the start-up sequence. The operator can press and hold the manual feed button to run the auger continuously for 60 seconds and then will have to press again for another 60 seconds. The operator can also pre-set the heat output setting for operation. When the unit reaches operating temperature the heat output will go to that setting. 7 a. The unit should light after 5 to 12 minutes. b. Once the 120°F (49°C) exhaust temperature sensor closes, the convection blower will come on. 8. Fifteen minutes after pushing the start button, the ON/OFF light will change to solid. This signals that the unit is at operating temperature.
 
Does it continue to flash after the 15 min start up procedure ?
Read star up procedure below



Stove Operation - Circuit Board dHC 2000 sTarT-uP sequenCe (15 minuTes) - manual mode, FaCTory seTTing: NOTE: No Thermostat or Wall Switch 1. Push the ON/OFF button to start. The stove may take up to 30 seconds to establish firebox vacuum. 2. The ON/OFF light turns on solid. 3. The ON/OFF light starts to flash after the vacuum sensor has closed (approximately 15 seconds). • The Auger Light will flash with each pulse of the auger (the auger feed rate is pre-programmed during start-up). The auger light flashes: - 3 seconds ON - 8 seconds OFF 5. The combustion blower comes on at full speed. 6 a. The ignitor comes on. b. The convection blower stays off. c. The heat level indicator will show the heat level that the stove will run at after start-up. d. The operator has no control over the start-up sequence. The operator can press and hold the manual feed button to run the auger continuously for 60 seconds and then will have to press again for another 60 seconds. The operator can also pre-set the heat output setting for operation. When the unit reaches operating temperature the heat output will go to that setting. 7 a. The unit should light after 5 to 12 minutes. b. Once the 120°F (49°C) exhaust temperature sensor closes, the convection blower will come on. 8. Fifteen minutes after pushing the start button, the ON/OFF light will change to solid. This signals that the unit is at operating temperature.
flashes all night, stays at low flame no matter where i set, seem to be stuck in start up mode
 
When was the last time the stove had a full cleaning ?
 
This was a used stove Did the original owner run it on a thermostat
if he did and you are trying to run manual what you have described will happen
The jumper on the control panel has to be changed . instructions are in the manual
 
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This was a used stove Did the original owner run it on a thermostat
if he did and you are trying to run manual what you have described will happen
The jumper on the control panel has to be changed . instructions are in the manual
Funny you mentioned the jumpers on the control panel, i was thinking the same about thermostat so i had a look at the panel and i have one jumper cover i think their should be 2 and the one was loose and fell off .
 
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