Kozy heat olivia pc running on pellets, how long should parts last

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indoorairpro

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Jan 27, 2011
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NE PA
I have a kozy heat Olivia PC Pellet stove. last season I put in a new igniter $160 and a new indoor fan about $150. The igniter died a few weeks into this season, this is third igniter by the way.and now the fan is starting to make same noise that old fan made before I replaced it.
The fan has this strange rubber bearing on one end that allows it to move toward and away from motor. If it moves to close to motor the edge of the fan blades just touch the housing and make a ticking noise. Just touching the housing or motor slightly with a finger tip will either make it worse or disappear for a few days. That's how the old one started until it got so bad it never went away. Nothing is warrantied for more then a year even though you only use it for 3 months a year.
So my question is how long should these parts last?
Is kozy Heat just a low quality stove?
It was given to me by someone who (very wisely) moved someplace that will never require a pellet stove.
Are there any non OEM sources for these parts?
Fortunately I am an HVAC Tech so can replace the parts myself but at these prices thats not much consolation.
 
I'd make sure the ignitor is powered off when the stove is running. A stuck relay, or shorted triac may be keeping it on all the time, which would surely shorten its life span.
 
I am pretty sure it is designed to stay on all the time but will check with Kozy. I am more uset about the indoor fan. I purchased a new one at the begining of last season from kozy for about 150 bucks and now a month into this season it is starting to make the ticking noise again. If i gently pull up on the motor winding it stops until the next time I start it. There are no adjustable screws on the motor/fan assembly. I am guessing by end of this season it will be too noisey to operate.
 
It would make no sense to have the ignitor on all the time, but Kozy should know how they designed it.
 
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