Austraflamm Integra will not start

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acarlsen

New Member
Mar 15, 2021
2
Sutton, Ma
I have a mid 90's Austraflamm Integra stand alone pellet stove. Last week during the cool down cycle we lost power. Once the power came back on I proceeded to clean the stove and get ready for a re-start. As I went to restart the stove, nothing happened when I switched to switch to on. No fans started, no auger light..nothing. I checked the fuse and it still looked good but replaced it anyways. plugged the stove back in and still....nothing. are there any safety switched that I'm overlooking? Any Ideas?
 

johneh

Minister of Fire
Dec 19, 2009
4,929
Eastern Ontario
Any power to the stove from the electrical panel?
 

Mark_ms

Feeling the Heat
Jan 28, 2008
352
Upstate NY on VT Border
I have a mid 90's Austraflamm Integra stand alone pellet stove. Last week during the cool down cycle we lost power. Once the power came back on I proceeded to clean the stove and get ready for a re-start. As I went to restart the stove, nothing happened when I switched to switch to on. No fans started, no auger light..nothing. I checked the fuse and it still looked good but replaced it anyways. plugged the stove back in and still....nothing. are there any safety switched that I'm overlooking? Any Ideas?
 

Mark_ms

Feeling the Heat
Jan 28, 2008
352
Upstate NY on VT Border
Hmmm....stove on...power loss....no power on startup....blown circuit board...$280-400 depending on where you get it

Also unplug the stove for a few minutes....then plug back this sometimes as it it will get :locked" up if problem still persists a new circuit board is is needed.
 
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Flammam

Feeling the Heat
Dec 29, 2007
364
Western, Ma.
Hmmm....stove on...power loss....no power on startup....blown circuit board...$280-400 depending on where you get it

Also unplug the stove for a few minutes....then plug back this sometimes as it it will get :locked" up if problem still persists a new circuit board is is needed.
I had a power surge fry the mother board on my integra. 400.00 new and at least 8-12 weeks backorder. Getting it repaired will cost 300. I decide to replace the stove need something with a big ash pan and thermostat capable.
 

Ssyko

Minister of Fire
Nov 6, 2017
4,328
Lorraine NY
Enviro Maxx. Harman P68
 

Mark_ms

Feeling the Heat
Jan 28, 2008
352
Upstate NY on VT Border
I had a power surge fry the mother board on my integra. 400.00 new and at least 8-12 weeks backorder. Getting it repaired will cost 300. I decide to replace the stove need something with a big ash pan and thermostat capable.
Pelletstoverepair.com $260 for a rebuilt board with your old one in exchange I have used Joe many times over the years for all things Austroflamm, Good guy. He sent me a new circuit board during a brutal cold snap a few years ago even before he got my old one and a check to pay for it....good guy
 

SidecarFlip

Minister of Fire
Feb 7, 2010
5,273
S.E. Michigan
All the above and install a surge suppressor between the line cord and the outlet... Lots cheaper than a new board. I use what Sysko uses, the Tripp-Lite 2 outlet one (Amazon 35 bucks). Good unit.

Without reliable clamping, it's not if, but when the board gets cooked.