Anyone change a canadian combex blower? Tips? See pics

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Don2222

Minister of Fire
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Feb 1, 2010
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Salem NH
Hello
Look at this Big Boy!!!
Removing the two screws behind the exhaust cleanout cover was the easy part!
It works!
 

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Last pic - The Control Panel
What stove is this?
 

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I have a Canadian made Enerzone pellet stove (about 10 years old now) that uses the same combination blower and has the same control panel. Your internals look the same as mine, but the exterior of the stove differs.

https://www.enerzone-intl.com/en/
This is the Flame Energy FP-45
(broken link removed to https://fireplacesrus.net/flame-fp-45-pellet-stove/)

The Osburn 45MF Hybrid also has the same internals but looks different on the outside.
(broken link removed to https://www.osburnwoodstoves.com/Osburn_Hybrid_45_Pellet_p/op00048.htm)

Is your Combex Blower the original?
How is it working?

Does yours look like this?
Bio-45
(broken link removed to https://www.inglenookenergy.com/Stoves/Pellet_Freestanding/enerzone_products/bio-45mf/enerzone_bio-45MF_pellet_stove.htm)

The newer model is the Cambridge
(broken link removed to https://www.enerzone-intl.com/en/products/pellet-stoves/cambridge-pellet-stove/)
 
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This is the Flame Energy FP-45
(broken link removed to https://fireplacesrus.net/flame-fp-45-pellet-stove/)

The Osburn 45MF Hybrid also has the same internals but looks different on the outside.
(broken link removed to https://www.osburnwoodstoves.com/Osburn_Hybrid_45_Pellet_p/op00048.htm)

Is your Combex Blower the original?
How is it working?

Does yours look like this?
Bio-45
(broken link removed to https://www.inglenookenergy.com/Stoves/Pellet_Freestanding/enerzone_products/bio-45mf/enerzone_bio-45MF_pellet_stove.htm)

The newer model is the Cambridge
(broken link removed to https://www.enerzone-intl.com/en/products/pellet-stoves/cambridge-pellet-stove/)

Yes, my Combex blower is original and still working fine. I've often wondered how hard it would be to find a replacement should that combination blower ever pack it in.

It appears that I have the Bio-45. Overall, the stove works ok and I've never had an issue with it. Certainly not nearly the quality of my Harman Accentra. I find the Harman puts out more heat and uses fewer pellets than the Enerzone.