England's Model 25-PDVC runs for about 10 minutes then shuts down and gives me am E-1 code???

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AlfLeslie

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Jan 18, 2020
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Kitimat B.C. Canada
My pellet stove runs for about 10 minutes then shuts down starts with an E-2 code then goes to an E-1 code. I've cleaned everything replaced the vacuum hoses and checked the heat sensor. anyone have a guess as to what is wrong?
 
when was the last time you took out the combustion motor and cleaned the motor,fan blades and chamber it is in? last time chimney was cleaned or checked for obstructions? E-2 is loss of vac. E-1 is failed to start.
 
when was the last time you took out the combustion motor and cleaned the motor,fan blades and chamber it is in? last time chimney was cleaned or checked for obstructions? E-2 is loss of vac. E-1 is failed to start.
I took it all apart and cleaned it out, I'm still getting the error Codes. I'm thinking it could be a vacuum switch? I've replaced the hoses. It will start and get up to temp then run for about 10 minutes then shut down
 
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Jump the vac switch for the auger and run it for a while and see if it runs normal. If it still goes out jump the other switch and repeat.
 
Take a picture of the wires on the switch with your phone then pull the 2 wire and connect them with a paperclip ( don’t let the wires touch anything) plug the stove back in and start it up.
 
Also make sure the small vacuum hole in the burn chamber is open and not plugged with ash . It’s about half way up on the right side.
 
Unplug the stove before working in there! Some stoves have line voltage on the vac switch wires.