Good afternoon,
I have about a 3-year-old Napoleon 1402 wood stove insert. Recently, I found that the blower kept turning on and off when the stove was clearly above the thermal switch operating temperature. I went ahead and replaced the thermal switch thinking it went bad. After replacing the switch, I still had the same results; the fan would stay on for a minute then turn off. I then decided to do away with the thermal switch and tied the wires going to the switch together. After doing that, I can now control the fans manually. But after doing that, the variable speed rheostat does not change the fan speed. The fans only operate on high. I don't see how removing the thermal switch would affect the rheostat control. Has the rheostat gone bad? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Dustin
I have about a 3-year-old Napoleon 1402 wood stove insert. Recently, I found that the blower kept turning on and off when the stove was clearly above the thermal switch operating temperature. I went ahead and replaced the thermal switch thinking it went bad. After replacing the switch, I still had the same results; the fan would stay on for a minute then turn off. I then decided to do away with the thermal switch and tied the wires going to the switch together. After doing that, I can now control the fans manually. But after doing that, the variable speed rheostat does not change the fan speed. The fans only operate on high. I don't see how removing the thermal switch would affect the rheostat control. Has the rheostat gone bad? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Dustin