New englander pellet stove 25-pdvc

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Greenwood802

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Nov 29, 2020
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Hey everyone! I am new to the pellet stove world... I have a new englander 25-pdvc and I can not for the life of me to get this thing running how I believe it is supposed to... I bought it used... I replaced the top auger motor and it ran great for about a month then the vacuum line dried out and cracked so I replaced that and it still doesn't seem to be running correctly I have also replaced the lower auger motor as well as the combustion motor... now after all this I will start it and it runs fine until the combustion blower turns on then the fire goes out. Then it will feed more pellets and it ignites again. I have tried to reset the board thinking the owner before me changed the settings but to no luck I am at a loss as to why it ran great for a while then after replacing all those parts it doesn't want to stay running?!?!?! Also if I fill the hopper even 1/4 of the way it will not feed correctly any help would be greatly appreciated again im new to pellet stoves I assumed it was more or less a plug and play system lol thanks again
 
Greenwood 80 Welcome to the forum
First, do you have a manual? If not here is one
Your post makes no sense! your combustion motor should run as soon as you start the stove
Without the combustion fan running the stove will not feed pellets. Read the manual it
will help you understand how a pellet stove works
Good Luck
 
My suggestion is first READ THE OWNERS MANUAL and refer to it often
 
Greenwood 80 Welcome to the forum
First, do you have a manual? If not here is one
Your post makes no sense! your combustion motor should run as soon as you start the stove
Without the combustion fan running the stove will not feed pellets. Read the manual it
will help you understand how a pellet stove works
Good Luck


Sorry I wrote that wrong I ment the room air blower not the combination blower I will have to re read the manual
 
Sorry I wrote that wrong I ment the room air blower not the combination blower I will have to re read the manual
You mean combustion blower.... Actually it's a negative draft inducer. Sucks the byproducts of combustion from the firebox and sends them out the venting.

I believe it's an 'England's Stove Works' unit. Not a 'New Englander'. England stove is in Tennessee not New England.
 
It is an ENGLANDER 25PDVC made by England stove works inc. do you know how old it is?
 
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