Hey everyone... Having a problem with my stove, wondering if anyone has had any similar experiences, just to make sure I'm on the right track here. I have called tech support and they are sending out parts for repair.
Anyway, here goes:
Stove has been running just fine since first installed. We've run 3 bags of pellets through it, mostly on heat range #1.
This morning, it was our coldest morning yet. So, I turned the heat range up to 5 and the blower to 8, and went up to take a shower. Came downstairs, and turned the heat range down to 1 and the blower to 3. The next thing that happened is the fire went out (after approx 10 minutes). I noticed the top auger wasn't turning any more, shut the stdove off, and went to work. I came home and called the guys at Englands to get some help.
I can't even remember the result of the first call. I think it was one of those "well, it's working now" things, and we said our goodbyes... I was on my way back to work and the wife called, said the fire was out and there's smoke coming out of the bottom of the unit.
I came home and called again. This time, the tech said it may be the door switch. So, we high -sided that, and the stove worked for about 10 minutes, then shut off again. I could hear the other vacuum switch (the one for the exhaust) clicking continuously.
So, while I was on the phone waiting for the tech, I high-sided that switch, and the stove kept running. Once I got on with the tech, he asked me a bunch of questions about my location, my vent pipe, etc., and basically he decided that it looked like that switch was bad.
I have a few things to check yet tonight when I get home, and I intende to pull that exhaust switch and hit it with some air, same with the hose connected to it.
I'm just a little concerned - everything was working fine, then all of the sudden it just turned to cr@p. We've really enjoyed the stove so far...I'm hoping that this doesn't turn into a nightmare and the new switches fix the problem. I'm not in any way bashing Englands...Like I said, we like the stove a lot... Just inexperienced with these things and looking for a little help.
Has anyone had any similar experiences, or any ideas on anything that could be causing the problem that I could be looking for?
Thanks everyone! Hopefully, I'll be able to return the favor some day.
Anyway, here goes:
Stove has been running just fine since first installed. We've run 3 bags of pellets through it, mostly on heat range #1.
This morning, it was our coldest morning yet. So, I turned the heat range up to 5 and the blower to 8, and went up to take a shower. Came downstairs, and turned the heat range down to 1 and the blower to 3. The next thing that happened is the fire went out (after approx 10 minutes). I noticed the top auger wasn't turning any more, shut the stdove off, and went to work. I came home and called the guys at Englands to get some help.
I can't even remember the result of the first call. I think it was one of those "well, it's working now" things, and we said our goodbyes... I was on my way back to work and the wife called, said the fire was out and there's smoke coming out of the bottom of the unit.
I came home and called again. This time, the tech said it may be the door switch. So, we high -sided that, and the stove worked for about 10 minutes, then shut off again. I could hear the other vacuum switch (the one for the exhaust) clicking continuously.
So, while I was on the phone waiting for the tech, I high-sided that switch, and the stove kept running. Once I got on with the tech, he asked me a bunch of questions about my location, my vent pipe, etc., and basically he decided that it looked like that switch was bad.
I have a few things to check yet tonight when I get home, and I intende to pull that exhaust switch and hit it with some air, same with the hose connected to it.
I'm just a little concerned - everything was working fine, then all of the sudden it just turned to cr@p. We've really enjoyed the stove so far...I'm hoping that this doesn't turn into a nightmare and the new switches fix the problem. I'm not in any way bashing Englands...Like I said, we like the stove a lot... Just inexperienced with these things and looking for a little help.
Has anyone had any similar experiences, or any ideas on anything that could be causing the problem that I could be looking for?
Thanks everyone! Hopefully, I'll be able to return the favor some day.

just through the hose and the metal tube that connects to the exhaust housing, blowing air into the switch will rupture the diapraghm in the switch and we will have problems, i have an out if you have done that , but prefer not using it, let me know if i didnt catch you in time, sorry just re-read post and saw that