This is on a 5 year old Breckwell P4000 Classic Cast. This problem happened last season too, but went away. For the first 3 months of this season, everything has been fine.
I can start the stove and it runs fine for a while, anywhere from a 1/2 hour to 6 hours. The convection blower seems to have an inconsistent flow of power to it. It wavers in how fast it's going. Sometimes it sounds fine though... During the 15 min startup I sometimes notice the dropoffs or cycling (very minute most of the time) in power to the convection blower. Once in a while during the startup, it will stop completely and then start back up seconds later. When the stove finally decides to shut down I've noticed the panel becomes unresponsive.
I've cleaned everything, including the blowers. The only thing I haven't tried is testing the limit switches. I'm not 100% positive how to do this. I've read that I just need to pull the leads off the switches one by one and put a jumper wire between the leads, is this correct?
I don't know doing about a service call, because it is so inconsistent, with my luck we'd start the stove and it would run perfect, until a few hours later and then shut down... Not to mention, I haven't been able to find anyone to service it...
Any ideas?
Thanks!
I can start the stove and it runs fine for a while, anywhere from a 1/2 hour to 6 hours. The convection blower seems to have an inconsistent flow of power to it. It wavers in how fast it's going. Sometimes it sounds fine though... During the 15 min startup I sometimes notice the dropoffs or cycling (very minute most of the time) in power to the convection blower. Once in a while during the startup, it will stop completely and then start back up seconds later. When the stove finally decides to shut down I've noticed the panel becomes unresponsive.
I've cleaned everything, including the blowers. The only thing I haven't tried is testing the limit switches. I'm not 100% positive how to do this. I've read that I just need to pull the leads off the switches one by one and put a jumper wire between the leads, is this correct?
I don't know doing about a service call, because it is so inconsistent, with my luck we'd start the stove and it would run perfect, until a few hours later and then shut down... Not to mention, I haven't been able to find anyone to service it...
Any ideas?
Thanks!