Room blower for a englander pdv 25 not coming on

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shawn24

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Dec 11, 2018
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Michigan
I have searched with out much help have a 2011 25pdv, 55-sh22, 55-trp22 stove. it has been doing weird things for the past few weeks but always came on. We lost power last night and now it will not turn on at all.

lights up fine been running since 11 pm est. Some research states possible no vacuum door and window gasket may need to be replaced. this is a possibility, but it was running great until we lost power?

any help would be great coldest day -12 right now? only heat source so can't shut it down.

What can I check beside door gasket or how can I temp check it

any help would be great
 
Stranger things have happened, but I'd check your "Air On Temp" button, one of the "lower 3." Mine got changed one time (not sure how) and resetting it to one did the trick. You could also, if you're comfortable, make a jumper cord and plug the room blower directly into an outlet (they're 120 volt) to make sure it is still good. Short of that, you might have fried your board.

Eric
 
Stranger things have happened, but I'd check your "Air On Temp" button, one of the "lower 3." Mine got changed one time (not sure how) and resetting it to one did the trick. You could also, if you're comfortable, make a jumper cord and plug the room blower directly into an outlet (they're 120 volt) to make sure it is still good. Short of that, you might have fried your board.

Eric
I did check how do you make a jumper cable ?
 
An old lamp cord, cut the ends and put spade connectors on the hook to the blower motor. If you don’t have any spade connectors bare a half inch of each wire twist the wires nice qnd tight and install in motor connections then tape them up so they cant short out or come apart. Then plug into the wall. You should shut the stove down long enough to do this so its safe for you it is line voltage feeding all the motors. This is only a temp repair. If you dont have a good surge protector for the stove you may have a damaged board