I assume that when it shut off it gave err 2 again. Did you check the vacuum safety switch hose to see if is cracked or plugged. If cracked you can usually trim a bit off and reattach if you need to replace it is a special high temp hose do not replace with regular hardware store hose it will melt.
I would jump the vacuum safety switch and try to run stove if it works then you know it is a vacuum problem. you can jump switch as explained in post 2 of this thread or you can turn it "off" using the C codes C 20 can make board ignore the pressure switch then running stove would let you know it is a vacuum or vacuum switch problem. If you use C codes it would be helpful to write down each reading/set point for each code.
To adjust the operation constant, press and hold the MODE and AUGER DELAY buttons
simultaneously for 3 seconds. The display will show “C-1”. Use the HEAT RANGE UP or HEAT
RANGE DOWN buttons to change the constant number (see the list of values below). When the
desired constant is displayed, press the ON button to toggle between viewing and editing the value.
While editing a parameter, use the AUX UP and AUX DOWN buttons to adjust the values to the
desired point, then press ON again to return to the constant number list. Press the OFF button to
exit the adjust operational constants mode.
C-1- Reset to defaults (hold the MODE and AUGER DELAY buttons for 3 seconds to reset all
to defaults).
C-2- Fuel Lbs. Per HR 1 (0-9.99) - This is the fuel rate in pounds per hour for a heat range
setting of 1. The default is 2.75.
C-3- Fuel Lbs. Per HR 9 (0-9.99) –This is the fuel rate in pounds per hour for a heat range
setting of 9. The default is 7.5. The fuel rates used between setting 1 and 9 are linearly
interpolated between these two settings.
C-4- Agitator On percentage HR 1 (0-100) - This is the percent on time for the agitator for a
setting of 1. The default is 25%.
C-5- Agitator On percentage HR 9 (0-100) – This is the percent on time for the agitator for a
setting of 9. The default is 50%. The percent on time for the agitator used between settings
1 and 9 are linearly interpolated between these two settings.
C-6- Draft Fan Level HR 1 (0-500) - This is the draft fan output level for a draft fan setting of
1. The default is 100.
C-7- Draft Fan Level HR 9 (0-500) - This is the draft fan output level for a draft fan setting of
9. The default is 300.
C-8- Fuel Rate Type Compensation (50%-200%) – This parameter affects how much the
auger runs to produce a given fuel rate. The default fuel rates are based on corn. This is the
default setting for this parameter, or 100%. If the parameter is adjusted up, the auger rate is
increased proportionally. If the fuel being used is less dense than corn (wood pellets for
instants), it may be necessary to raise this parameter to compensate. This makes the
programmed lbs. per hour correspond to the particular fuel type. Typically, wood pellets
need to be ran at 120% to compensate for their lower density and slower travel through the
auger system.
C-9- Ramp Seconds for increasing level (0-300) - When the heat range setting is adjusted,
the control will ramp from the current setting to the target setting to avoid abrupt changes
in the outputs that could cause problems with the flame quality. The ramp seconds value
sets the amount of time to spend on each heat range (1-9 pseudo ranges not 1-5 user
ranges) as the current setting is ramping toward the target. If the current setting is ramping
down toward a lower target, the ramp value is half this number. The default value is 120.
C-10- Startup Minutes for detecting warm furnace- (10-60)- This is the amount of time the
control will wait for the furnace to reach the warm temperature(110°F) after the furnace
has been started before shutting down and reporting an error condition Err3. The default is
30 minutes.
C-11- Overtemp Setpoint-(0-400) - This is the measured flue gas temperature that will
cause an overtemp condition. In this condition, the control will stop auguring fuel until the
temperature returns to a safe operation point. The default is 325°F.
C-12- Cutback Setpoint-(0-400) - This is the measured Flue gas temperature that will cause
an overtemp condition. In this condition, the control will ramp the heat range down based
on the ramp seconds described above divided by 2 until the temperature falls below the
cutback setpoint. The default is 300°F.
C-13- Room Fan On Setpoint- (0-300) -This is the temperature that the measured flue gas
can reach before the flue controlled room fan turns on. If the measured temperature is
higher than this setpoint, the control will turn on the flue controlled room fan. This variable
also serves to indicate to the control that the stove is warm. If the measured temperature is
higher than this setpoint, the stove is considered warm and will not create an Er3. Whether
or not the stove is warm also determines if the unit will recover from a power failure. If the
stove is warm when power is lost and cold when it returns, it will shut down with an Er4.
The default is 150°F
C-14- Cold Stove Setpoint-(0-200) - This variable is used to determine when the furnace is
cold and ready to be shut down. If during the shutdown sequence the measured
temperature is less than this value + ambient, the furnace will stop running the fans to cool
it off. The default is 40 degrees above ambient.
C-15-Low Temp Vent Setpoint-(70-200)- This variable is used to control the vent controlled
room fan. If the measured vent temperature is greater than the Low Temp Vent Setpoint,
the vent controlled room fan will turn on. If the Measured vent temperature is less than the
Low Temp Vent Setpoint-5, the vent controlled room fan will turn off. The default for this
setpoint is 115°F.
C-16- High Temp Vent Setpoint- (70-400) - This variable is used to limit the maximum vent
temperature. If the measured vent temperature is greater than the high temp vent setpoint,
the furnace will reduce the heat range by 1. If eh vent temperature falls below the setpoint-
5, the heat range will ramp back to normal. The default for this setpoint is 225°F.
C-17- Auger Period in seconds- (5-20)- This is the fixed auger period. The ontime is
calculated based on the setpoint fuel rate in Lbs. and the full on rate set in C-18. The default
is 10.00 Seconds.
C-18- Full On Fuel Rate in Lbs. Hour- (5-14)- This is the fuel rate that would be delivered if
the auger will turned 100% of the time. This definition is for corn only (see proportional
offset parameter C-8). The default value for this parameter is 14 Lbs. of corn per hour.
C-19- Ignore Sense Errors (0-1)- When this parameter is set to 1, the sensor errors
including Interlock, and all fuse detection errors are disabled. The default is 0 (sense errors
enabled).
C-20- Ignore Vacuum Switch (0-1)- When this parameter is set to 1, the vacuum switch is
ignored. The default is 0 (do not ignore the vacuum switch).
How would I check it to see if that is the problem
Run test below, pay attentions to 1, 9, 10 and 11.
6220 4 Digit Board Test
To run this test the UNIT MUST BE COOLED OFF. Power up the unit by plugging in the power
supply cord to the back of the unit. Press the on button and the circuit board then press and hold
the Off and Auger Delay buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. To advance through the test
press the on key.
1. Exhaust Fan Output Test- The display will show “drift”. The exhaust fan is turned on full then
reduced to a level just above the typical minimum pressure switch setting. The
ON LED indicates
whether the pressure sensor is detected. If the pressure switch is not detected, the fan ramps to full
on for two seconds then returns to the previously established level if the pressure switch closes. If
the Draft Fan Fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the Draft Fan LED will
be lit and the other three top row LEDs will be off.
2. Room Fan 1 Output Test – The display will show “rfn1”. The room fan 1 is turned on full. If the
Room Fan 1 Fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the Room Fan LED will
be lit and the other three top row LEDs will be off.
3. Room Fan 2 Output Test- The display will show “rfn2”. The room fan 2 is turned on full. Since
there is no blown fuse detection circuit on the daughter board fan, none of the top row LED’s should
be lit.
4. Agitator Output Test- The display will shows “agit” The agitator is turned on full. If the Agitator
fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the AUX LED will be lit and the other
three row LED’s will be off.
5. Auger Output Test – The display will show “augr”. If the Hopper switch is open( lid open) the ON
LED will turn on otherwise, it will be OFF fuse.
6. Hopper Switch Test – The display will show “Hppr”. The igniter motor is turned on full. If the
Igniter (AUX) Fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the AUX LED will lit
and the other three top row LEDs will be off.
7. Thermostat Input Test – The display will show “stat”. If the thermostat input is closed, the ON
LED light will be on, otherwise it will be off.
8. Interlock Switch Test – The display will show “intl”. If the interlock is made (closed), the On LED
will turn on otherwise, it will be off.
9. Flue gas Thermistor Test – The display will show the flue gas temperature in degrees F.
10. Vent Thermistor Test- The display will show the vent temperature in degrees F.
11. Ambient Thermistor Test- The display will show the temperature of the daughter board
thermistor in degrees F.
12. AC Frequency Test - Displays the measured AC frequency in hertz followed by the letter “H”.
This should read 59, 60, or 61H
13. Watchdog Reset – The Watchdog timer is tested to ensure that the board can be reset. The
message “BYE” will be displayed until the Watchdog resets board.