I recently acquired a Breckwell P2000 pellet stove. The only problem with it is the auger motor doesn't spin. I am only getting 86 volts AC to the auger motor. Is this a symptom of a bad circuit board?
First welcome to the forum, second if you aren't comfortable working with electricity don't attempt what I'm offering for troubleshooting information as mistakes here can be fatal.
Does the auger motor work when directly connected to 120 and don't directly connect it without first removing power from the stove by unplugging it and the auger motor.
Usually the issue with auger motors not turning is the vacuum switch isn't staying closed or the high limit has tripped.
You can eliminate the vacuum switch by bypassing it with a jumper.
The tripped high limit is usually something you can reset (small red button on the snap disc).
It can also happen due to the auger being jammed up or the control board being bad.
You've just exceeded my technical ability. There's usually a sticker on the motor with all the technical details, but this one does not.Can you provide the information on current draw for that motor?
jtakeman or Eric what's the current limit for the auger motor on the P2000?
Hii Don,Hello
I just picked up a P2000 also. I am working on it. You are lucky to get it cheap. They are very good stoves.Does it have the Brass Door and Cowels?
What is the Manufacturing Date? It should be on the label in the hopper lid.
The P2000 has been around since 1996 and they are still making it! It has had a manual knob control panel and 2 digital panels. The older stoves had 4 RPM auger motors and the newer stoves have 1 RPM auger motors. I am also an authorized Breckwell parts dealer so if you need any you can do a conversation with me in your inbox.
So please find the Date and take a pic of the control panel so we know more about the stove.
Thanks Don
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