i have researched but cannot find an answer to my problem. Posting as I am at a loss of where to look next.
2004 Lopi Yankee Bay
Ran perfectly until late winter last year. Pellets started building up, but not as clinkers
Always ran with regulator at 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 as exhaust got dirty after a couple of tons.
Original door gasket was showing wear, suspected air leak was causing the issue.
Removed stove and did a full top to bottom cleaning over the summer.
Replaced door gasket and glass gaskets.
Adjusted door to pass ‘dollar bill test’.
Started to run late fall, same symptoms appeared.
Pellets and ash building up in burn pot. Problem occurs regardless of heat setting.
Adjusted regulator, no difference.
Checked door adjustment. No difference.
Checked exhaust vent. No issues found.
Tried different pellets - hardwood, soft wood, blend. No difference.
Replaced control board and combustion fan. No difference.
Replaced original exhaust snap disc. No difference.
Second guessed installation of door gasket. Replaced again. No difference.
Found cracks in burn pot. Replaced with new superceded burn pot from Travis. No difference.
Checked auger active and delay times against downloaded service manual. Timing to spec.
Checked voltage output to combustion fan at different settings. All came back to spec against manual. (90/100/110/115/115/115)
Talked to backlogged services tech who told me I had done everything he would have tried. Suggested looking for draft leak in vent.
Replaced flex pipe with rigid 4in vent, sealed joints. Replaced exhaust plate gasket. That was today.
Stove ran on #2 for four hours, then started building up again in pot. Had regulator at 1 1/2.
Scraped burn pot out, adjusted regulator to #4. Started to see ash building up after 2.5hrs.
Scraped quickly, regulator now at 5.
There’s no good reason why I should be trying to run with the regulator on 5 with. A clean stove on heat setting #2.
At a loss as to what to try / look for next.
There’s no obstruction for incoming air, the combustion fan is getting the voltage as spec’d and it is new. Door passes dollar bill test. Glass does not get sooty until pellets build up.
Where else can I be leaking air? What else could be causing this issue?
Apologies for long first post, but pulling my hair out.
Thanks in advance.
2004 Lopi Yankee Bay
Ran perfectly until late winter last year. Pellets started building up, but not as clinkers
Always ran with regulator at 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 as exhaust got dirty after a couple of tons.
Original door gasket was showing wear, suspected air leak was causing the issue.
Removed stove and did a full top to bottom cleaning over the summer.
Replaced door gasket and glass gaskets.
Adjusted door to pass ‘dollar bill test’.
Started to run late fall, same symptoms appeared.
Pellets and ash building up in burn pot. Problem occurs regardless of heat setting.
Adjusted regulator, no difference.
Checked door adjustment. No difference.
Checked exhaust vent. No issues found.
Tried different pellets - hardwood, soft wood, blend. No difference.
Replaced control board and combustion fan. No difference.
Replaced original exhaust snap disc. No difference.
Second guessed installation of door gasket. Replaced again. No difference.
Found cracks in burn pot. Replaced with new superceded burn pot from Travis. No difference.
Checked auger active and delay times against downloaded service manual. Timing to spec.
Checked voltage output to combustion fan at different settings. All came back to spec against manual. (90/100/110/115/115/115)
Talked to backlogged services tech who told me I had done everything he would have tried. Suggested looking for draft leak in vent.
Replaced flex pipe with rigid 4in vent, sealed joints. Replaced exhaust plate gasket. That was today.
Stove ran on #2 for four hours, then started building up again in pot. Had regulator at 1 1/2.
Scraped burn pot out, adjusted regulator to #4. Started to see ash building up after 2.5hrs.
Scraped quickly, regulator now at 5.
There’s no good reason why I should be trying to run with the regulator on 5 with. A clean stove on heat setting #2.
At a loss as to what to try / look for next.
There’s no obstruction for incoming air, the combustion fan is getting the voltage as spec’d and it is new. Door passes dollar bill test. Glass does not get sooty until pellets build up.
Where else can I be leaking air? What else could be causing this issue?
Apologies for long first post, but pulling my hair out.
Thanks in advance.