Englander Pellet Stove Troubleshooting

The exhaust passages fill up with fly ash.
Englander pellet stove troubleshooting. If your igniter isn t working but lighting the pellet on fire. 800 516 3636 prompt 2. Next inspect the white plastic around the motor coil of the lower auger motor. Common causes for e 1 codes 1.
Troubleshooting englander igniter problems. The vacuum on a englander pellet stove switch will turn the auger motor off if the chimney gets backed up with ash. If you find that the lower auger motoris not turning swap the wires from the lower auger to the upper auger and turn the stove on again. If you purchased a store model number ending in l lc h ct etc simply drop the last letters to find the correct manual for your stove.
If it is yellowish brown replace the motor. Models 25 pdv and 25 pdvc. 434 929 4810 parts purchases. Changing the igniter on englander pellet stoves.
Check the list below and click on your model number to view and or download your stove s manual. Englander pellet stoves are freestanding pellet burning stoves that can be maintained by the average homeowner. Again the model numbers listed are our basic model numbers i e. The e 1 code is for vacuum loss.
Box 206 monroe va 24574 united states tech support. Start your stove and see if it works. England s stove works inc. England s stove works the manufacturer provides comprehensive manuals and troubleshooting guides for pellet stoves as well as a dedicated technical support line.
Make sure you have the stove unplugged when you do this or you will get shocked. Commonly referred to as an impingement plate. The englander pellet stove is a traditional wood pellet burning stove. Pellet stoves require a clean un resisted flow of combustion air to perform safely and efficiently.
If the top motor turns your controller is good. To clean the chimney on a englander pellet stove simply remove the cap on the bottom of the chimney right at the back of your stove turn on your shop vac to collect the ash and bang on the side of the chimney with a hammer or wrench until the ash pours out. It happens when the flow of exhaust is not sufficient to hold the flue blockage switch closed.