Englander pellet stove error E2

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SpaceKadet48

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Dec 5, 2025
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Marysville Wa
Hello I have a Interek Warnock hersey stove and i start it up and there's flame unlike supposed to be but then not anything obvious I can figure out...but the hopper that holds the burning pellets is c no standby being over loaded and it eventually goes into E2 "ERROR" MSG and ones the E2 comes up it stops feeding pelletson the numerical display then it burns out...I have EXTENSIVELY CLEANED THE ENTIRE STOVE OUT.....no dust or dirt to speak of and now the pellets arent being fully burnt....they get a black color but just wont beak down into that ash....so the thing slowly overflows its very frustrating because its so cold out and this is
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Interek Warnock hersey stove
WH is the certifier of the stove. Can you post a better pic of that label? There should be a dent or dot on one of the different models and also the manufacturer is listed on there somewhere

Most likely an Englander product
 
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Warnock Hersey is not a stove maker; it is a testing agency
The stove you have is an Englinder if you back off a little and give us a full picture of the stove
We should be able to tell you the model.
Welcome to the forum
 
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Just went through this this weekend with mine which told me it was time for a deeper clean than just emptying the burn pot. These, more than the older Englanders, like to be CLEAN. I mean, tear it down and every nook and cranny clean. Then, once you've done that, do the leaf blower trick and you'll be amazed how much more comes out.

The worst spot for this is in behind the baffle plate, a lot of ash accumulates there. But I think it isn't as clean as you think it is. Do a search for Leaf Blower Trick and then perform one. I'm willing to bet you'll be back in business.

Eric