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stonecutter

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Nov 8, 2010
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fall cleaned pelpro stove with bay window , now it seems to over heat ,meaning you cant touch top of stove when you were able to before and now it will only run for a couple of hours any ideas will help tanks
 
stonecutter said:
fall cleaned pelpro stove with bay window , now it seems to over heat ,meaning you cant touch top of stove when you were able to before and now it will only run for a couple of hours any ideas will help thanks

Hello

There is an F140 Fan Limit Switch to protect the stove from overheating. I suggest changing or checking that to see if it is still properly connected. Also check the combustion fan and convection fan to assure they are working and still connected.

See pic below. Fan Limit switch shown by right arrow under the high limit switch in left side of stove.

From the manual

F140 FAN LIMIT SWITCH
Your pellet appliance has a convection fan control limit switch. The room air fan's (F140) temperature limit snap
switch automatically sets the fan on high when your stove is producing heat faster than the fan is carrying it into the
room. This may occur when the heat control lever is set at [3 or 4] and the FAN SPEED is set to a very low or off
setting. After the fan runs at this
automatic high setting a few minutes,
it may cycle back to its lower setting
and may continue to cycle between
[HIGH] and your selected setting.
The circulation (room air) fan cycling
from high to low is a normal condition
as well as a safety feature of your
appliance. To compensate for the fan
cycling, adjust the FAN SPEED to a
higher setting.

You are welcome!!
 

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