Hi-
I have a 4-year (or so) old Quadra-Fire Castile pellet insert that up until very recently has been running like a champ. Now about 3-weeks ago I noticed that the Combustion Blower was making a weird noise. Also, from time-to-time I have to manually get the black wheel spinning for it to work - not ideal.
My father-in-law and I pulled the stove out and checked it out and from what we could tell, the combustion blower needs to be replaced as the black wheel that is attached to it seems to have a faulty bearing and is a bit wobbly when spinning (and it makes a bit of a grinding noise). Thinking I could limp the stove through the holidays - I did just that.
So I get home last night and fire the stove up and proceed to snow blow my driveway. When I came back in about an hour later the burn pot was filled with pellets, on fire.
My question is this; could the failing Combustion Blower cause the auger to continue to drop pellets into a burning pile of pellets (in the burn pot)? Possibly due to reduced air flow in the burn chamber so that the signal to 'stop dropping' never gets sent to the computer/auger?
Thanks for any insight!
I have a 4-year (or so) old Quadra-Fire Castile pellet insert that up until very recently has been running like a champ. Now about 3-weeks ago I noticed that the Combustion Blower was making a weird noise. Also, from time-to-time I have to manually get the black wheel spinning for it to work - not ideal.
My father-in-law and I pulled the stove out and checked it out and from what we could tell, the combustion blower needs to be replaced as the black wheel that is attached to it seems to have a faulty bearing and is a bit wobbly when spinning (and it makes a bit of a grinding noise). Thinking I could limp the stove through the holidays - I did just that.
So I get home last night and fire the stove up and proceed to snow blow my driveway. When I came back in about an hour later the burn pot was filled with pellets, on fire.
My question is this; could the failing Combustion Blower cause the auger to continue to drop pellets into a burning pile of pellets (in the burn pot)? Possibly due to reduced air flow in the burn chamber so that the signal to 'stop dropping' never gets sent to the computer/auger?
Thanks for any insight!