Hi Folks:
First post. I have a year 2000 Whitfield Profile pellet stove that will not continue to burn. Symptoms: Hit start (after unplugging then plugging it in to reboot) pellets trickle down and they ignite. Seems like an awful lot of pellets get dumped into the hopper then she lights up and burns really big time. I mean the flames are yellow but flares up so that is all you see in the viewing window. Then it burns down and goes out because the auger does not continue to feed.
What I have done to trouble shoot: I pulled off the back of the stove and vacuumed everything, pulled off the stove pipe and vacuumed it out, looked out the chimney and it is clear, opened the right side panel and vacuumed it out, I wiped the dust off the window for the pyro eye in the hopper, Inspected the door seal and it appears ok.
Both motors run fine, the igniter works, the auger feeds the pellets on start up. I have the Heat set on low, the blower on medium and I have jumpers on the back where the thermostat connects (the manual says that's fine).
I suspect an over temp or under temp switch is bad. But, I'm an aircraft mechanic not a pellet stove guy. Any thoughts, stove gurus?
Ralph
First post. I have a year 2000 Whitfield Profile pellet stove that will not continue to burn. Symptoms: Hit start (after unplugging then plugging it in to reboot) pellets trickle down and they ignite. Seems like an awful lot of pellets get dumped into the hopper then she lights up and burns really big time. I mean the flames are yellow but flares up so that is all you see in the viewing window. Then it burns down and goes out because the auger does not continue to feed.
What I have done to trouble shoot: I pulled off the back of the stove and vacuumed everything, pulled off the stove pipe and vacuumed it out, looked out the chimney and it is clear, opened the right side panel and vacuumed it out, I wiped the dust off the window for the pyro eye in the hopper, Inspected the door seal and it appears ok.
Both motors run fine, the igniter works, the auger feeds the pellets on start up. I have the Heat set on low, the blower on medium and I have jumpers on the back where the thermostat connects (the manual says that's fine).
I suspect an over temp or under temp switch is bad. But, I'm an aircraft mechanic not a pellet stove guy. Any thoughts, stove gurus?
Ralph