anybody know where the esp on the 52i is located?

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Superglyde

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I've looked up into the exhaust port behind the fan but can't see more than about 6 inches. I don't want to run the vacuum nozzle too far up there.
I haven't pulled out the stove yet, will do at the end of the heating season per the new instructions with the new accentra 52i insert..which is a beast that is working like a factory incinerator! wow, I'm loving it.
 
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They don't recomend a pull out cleaning of flu,exhaust and feeder after every ton? Just did mine and it needed it.My esp on my p35i is located on the side of the exhaust fan.It should be In Your manual.
 
I pull out my 52i and cleaned it the other day as well. Facing the front of the unit the ESP is located on the left side of the exhaust duct at the exit point where it meets the flue pipe stub. It is off set at the connection point and not direct sticking into the exhaust duct. Mine had two small red wires running to it.

I used my wife's kitchen muffin pan brush to clean the exhaust duct. She was not a happy camper but it did a great job and fit perfect.
 
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I pull out my 52i and cleaned it the other day as well. Facing the front of the unit the ESP is located on the left side of the exhaust duct at the exit point where it meets the flue pipe stub. It is off set at the connection point and not direct sticking into the exhaust duct. Mine had two small red wires running to it.

I used my wife's kitchen muffin pan brush to clean the exhaust duct. She was not a happy camper but it did a great job and fit perfect.
Ha ha ha wifes pan brush. Love it:)!
 
I used my wife's kitchen muffin pan brush to clean the exhaust duct. She was not a happy camper but it did a great job and fit perfect.

That's awesome! You should have not told her and just cleaned the brush and put it back in the kitchen! Haha! :eek:
 
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