Hi,
I have a Whitfield Advantage II insert that I purchased in the fall of 1995. I typically burn the stove on the lowest setting, except for a few days a year when the temps dip below 20 degrees in Baltimore. I am faithful about vacuuming out the ash after every 2 bags of pellets. I also remove the firebricks and clean out the exhaust pipe after every ton. I oil the fans once a year as well. The only repairs to the stove have been the replacement of the igniter once or twice and the low limit switch once,
This past December, my family room filled with smoke because there was a small fire in the tee of the exhaust pipe that runs to the chimney. Fortunately, I was home when this happened and was able to quickly extinguish the fire. After removing the exhaust pipe from the stove, I discovered that it was pretty full of ash after only burning 10 bags of pellets. I also noticed that the sealant on the tee had cracked. I'm not sure whether the sealant failed first or the hot ash build up caused the sealant to fail. I took the exhaust pipe to my local pellet stove dealer and they could not explain what caused the fire (they did mention that it's possible that the exhaust fan was failing or the circuit board was surging). Since the integrity of the pipe was fine, they suggested that I apply new sealant and replace the gasket around the door. I performed the suggested fixes and the pellet stove has been running fine. However, I'm still concerned that there could be another fire since it's not clear what caused it in the first place.
I talked to my dealer about the longevity of Whitfield pellet stoves. They said that they are excellent stoves, but at 23 years old, my stove is probably nearing the end of it's life. I'm contemplating replacing the Whitfield with a Harman Accentra 52i. My local dealer has an end of season clearance sale - the Harman is marked down $600. I'm really torn as to whether to keep the Whitfield and roll the dice or buy a new Harman. Will the Harman be as reliable as the Whitfield? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have a Whitfield Advantage II insert that I purchased in the fall of 1995. I typically burn the stove on the lowest setting, except for a few days a year when the temps dip below 20 degrees in Baltimore. I am faithful about vacuuming out the ash after every 2 bags of pellets. I also remove the firebricks and clean out the exhaust pipe after every ton. I oil the fans once a year as well. The only repairs to the stove have been the replacement of the igniter once or twice and the low limit switch once,
This past December, my family room filled with smoke because there was a small fire in the tee of the exhaust pipe that runs to the chimney. Fortunately, I was home when this happened and was able to quickly extinguish the fire. After removing the exhaust pipe from the stove, I discovered that it was pretty full of ash after only burning 10 bags of pellets. I also noticed that the sealant on the tee had cracked. I'm not sure whether the sealant failed first or the hot ash build up caused the sealant to fail. I took the exhaust pipe to my local pellet stove dealer and they could not explain what caused the fire (they did mention that it's possible that the exhaust fan was failing or the circuit board was surging). Since the integrity of the pipe was fine, they suggested that I apply new sealant and replace the gasket around the door. I performed the suggested fixes and the pellet stove has been running fine. However, I'm still concerned that there could be another fire since it's not clear what caused it in the first place.
I talked to my dealer about the longevity of Whitfield pellet stoves. They said that they are excellent stoves, but at 23 years old, my stove is probably nearing the end of it's life. I'm contemplating replacing the Whitfield with a Harman Accentra 52i. My local dealer has an end of season clearance sale - the Harman is marked down $600. I'm really torn as to whether to keep the Whitfield and roll the dice or buy a new Harman. Will the Harman be as reliable as the Whitfield? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.