E2 followed by E1 code on New England stove pdv25

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Tbevis82

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Oct 22, 2018
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Boston
total newbie to pellet stoves I was given a pellet stove was told it worked but hasn’t been ran in awhile installed it with new flue out the wall with fresh air intake when I turn the stove on i can hear something working then get an E2 code then a few seconds later I get a e1 code from what I seen in the owners manual it could be multiple things any help would be appreciated I am pretty handy and can fix stuff just never dealt with stoves before tia
 
If you look in the back of the stove you will see a hose on each side of the stove, make sure the ends are not cracked and leaking. If you have enough hose trim each end down a 1/2” and then try running the stove
 
If you look in the back of the stove you will see a hose on each side of the stove, make sure the ends are not cracked and leaking. If you have enough hose trim each end down a 1/2” and then try running the stove
Exactly what I did the stoves working good now the only thing I have to get is a igniter I have to manually light the stove
 
I recently took the pipe off to be cleaned. I reattached and checked all the hoses but the heat output is low, it barely heats the room it is sitting in. Suggestions on what to check next would be appreciated. All was working fine prior to doing the clean.
 
Kukrobin99
sorry to say we need more information
Make, model and year of your stove
Which pipe did you remove?
has your stove been cleaned air intake to exhaust termination
On a thermostat yes/no
Welcome to the forum we should be able to help with those questions answered
 
If its running but not getting any heat, my guess is that the thermostat jumper isn't in place. Without a t-stat or the jumper, it doesn't matter what you set the board to it will run on setting one because it doesn't think there is a call for heat.

Eric
 
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