Customer was saying that the stove was using nearly 2 bags a day running on a low stove temp setting. I thought perhaps he wasn't doing something right. Then I was thinking he might be burning some real crap. The stove is an an Accentra insert that I installed in 2011. The dudes house is immaculate. The stove is pristine and the pellets he has or rather HAD was Okies. I noticed the cap was also very black.
Right away I'm thinking the thing needs an oak. So we start it up and with all the windows and doors in that room open I can see the flame start to die and whither. Then it comes back! Then it whithers down again. This process plays out the time I'm their and I shut it down. I grab the Harman diagnostic tool and look at the combustion motor voltage...holding steady at 119v.
Hmmm. I got to do something for the guy so I take a stab at it, bad combustion motor. So, we replaced that today. Old motor had a really dark orange tinge around the coil. It definitely was getting hot.
That explains the lazy fire but what kinda blew my mind was that because the ESP is noticing a drop in exhaust temp from the lazy fire, it is compensating with more pellets. With the new motor, 8 hrs has gone by and not even a 1/2 bag has gone through the hopper. Weird Hugh? Makes sense though. For as smart as a Harman is, not knowing its own motor rpm is kinda dumb.
Right away I'm thinking the thing needs an oak. So we start it up and with all the windows and doors in that room open I can see the flame start to die and whither. Then it comes back! Then it whithers down again. This process plays out the time I'm their and I shut it down. I grab the Harman diagnostic tool and look at the combustion motor voltage...holding steady at 119v.
Hmmm. I got to do something for the guy so I take a stab at it, bad combustion motor. So, we replaced that today. Old motor had a really dark orange tinge around the coil. It definitely was getting hot.
That explains the lazy fire but what kinda blew my mind was that because the ESP is noticing a drop in exhaust temp from the lazy fire, it is compensating with more pellets. With the new motor, 8 hrs has gone by and not even a 1/2 bag has gone through the hopper. Weird Hugh? Makes sense though. For as smart as a Harman is, not knowing its own motor rpm is kinda dumb.