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My pellet stoves starts up and fire starts. After about 10 min or so fault #4 shows up. My stove has peletts and it started so I'm guessing that it's shutting of because the fire goes out .Any suggestions
Damp pellets? Dirty or faulty low limit snap switch if so equipt?(my best guess) The stove loads and lights and timer looks for the low limit switch to detect fire and if it does not it shuts the stove down.
That sounds like the low limit switch being dirty and the ash and carbon being good insulators keep just enough heat from activating or keeping it activated. Whits can have the same issue.
That sounds like the low limit switch being dirty and the ash and carbon being good insulators keep just enough heat from activating or keeping it activated. Whits can have the same issue.[/quot
What can I do to fix it?? Sorry II feel dumb when it does to this . I know how to start it and do the regular cleaning
Have you done the annual maintenance as described I believe page 31 of the manual? It shows the removal of the exhaust fan that's on the left side of the stove opposite the control panel. Carefull on its removal to not tear the gasket. There's a couple of other smaller panels that are to be removed on both sides of the stove too. The owners manual does not have detail of the switches that should be in the exhaust path somewhere I think. The stove is very close to the design of a Whitfield
The wiring diagram (page 5) will show you where the snap discs are located ... you're looking for the system snap disc from the sounds of it. Always unplug the stove before working on it. How old is the stove? http://www.hearthtools.com/parts/travisControlboard.pdf
Good digging on finding the electrical info. From what I found while searching for the owners manual the stove was made for a couple years in the very early 90's
The wiring diagram (page 5) will show you where the snap discs are located ... you're looking for the system snap disc from the sounds of it. Always unplug the stove before working on it. How old is the stove? http://www.hearthtools.com/parts/travisControlboard.pdf
The number 4 light is often loss of fire. If your unit and vent are totally clean the first thing I would suspect it is the air shutter adjustment. Is your fire pot empty when you find the unit off ?