Let me start by saying if these tips are common knowledge, I apologize for wasting your time.
TIP #1:
The next time you clean or replace your combustion blower fan blade spray a coating of Teflon dry lubricant on it. It will stick well through many cleanings and can easily handle the heat and you will find considerably less ash build up on it and find cleaning it much easier.
TIP #2:
Finding some screws hard to loosen for cleaning out the burn pot or getting the combustion blower off?
Use aluminum grease lubricant on them. It is an automotive grease used in high temperature applications and will handle the heat and make unscrewing those thumb screws a piece of cake.
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I am the owner of a PF100 furnace and a P38 pellet stove.
TIP #1:
The next time you clean or replace your combustion blower fan blade spray a coating of Teflon dry lubricant on it. It will stick well through many cleanings and can easily handle the heat and you will find considerably less ash build up on it and find cleaning it much easier.
TIP #2:
Finding some screws hard to loosen for cleaning out the burn pot or getting the combustion blower off?
Use aluminum grease lubricant on them. It is an automotive grease used in high temperature applications and will handle the heat and make unscrewing those thumb screws a piece of cake.
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I am the owner of a PF100 furnace and a P38 pellet stove.