I am enjoying my new PE Vista insert and I got a lot of help and information from here.
One problem I had is that the automatic blower didn't want to kick in. I called the dealer and what he said was "it takes time. Use fully seasoned wood" (I was using Bio Brick cause my woods are about 6 mo seasoned)
I bought a stove top thermometer and put it on the corner of the stove front. I saw that the automatic blower starts at 700 F and stops at 400 F. Well... to me, it seemed like an emergency cooling fan rather than an air distribution fan.
I read many thread and learned this happens when there is an air gap between the snap switch and the stove. I also realized that the automatic blower on this model is supposed to kick in at 300 F
I dissembled the blower and check the gap using my straight ruler. There was a 1/4 inch gap between the snap switch and the front. LOL. It's somewhat too big to be called as a "gap". I expected to see less than 1/8 inch.
I unscrewed the L bracket holding the snap switch and bent it using my shop vice and a hammer, so the snap switch gets small pressure against the stove front. (It looks like a beveled L shape now)
I assembled the unit and found out that the blower starts at 300 F.
I'm not sure that this is an assembly quality issue or PE intentionally engineered it this way. I just hope they don't void my warranty (if there's a such thing at PE)
Anyway, if your automatic blower doesn't start 'automatically', it's worthwhile to check the air gap. If there's one, just bend the bracket.
One problem I had is that the automatic blower didn't want to kick in. I called the dealer and what he said was "it takes time. Use fully seasoned wood" (I was using Bio Brick cause my woods are about 6 mo seasoned)
I bought a stove top thermometer and put it on the corner of the stove front. I saw that the automatic blower starts at 700 F and stops at 400 F. Well... to me, it seemed like an emergency cooling fan rather than an air distribution fan.
I read many thread and learned this happens when there is an air gap between the snap switch and the stove. I also realized that the automatic blower on this model is supposed to kick in at 300 F
I dissembled the blower and check the gap using my straight ruler. There was a 1/4 inch gap between the snap switch and the front. LOL. It's somewhat too big to be called as a "gap". I expected to see less than 1/8 inch.
I unscrewed the L bracket holding the snap switch and bent it using my shop vice and a hammer, so the snap switch gets small pressure against the stove front. (It looks like a beveled L shape now)
I assembled the unit and found out that the blower starts at 300 F.
I'm not sure that this is an assembly quality issue or PE intentionally engineered it this way. I just hope they don't void my warranty (if there's a such thing at PE)
Anyway, if your automatic blower doesn't start 'automatically', it's worthwhile to check the air gap. If there's one, just bend the bracket.