Troubleshooting guide

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Please read through Section A and B of the Complete Service Manual covering
many aspects of burning pellets and burning approved Grains listed for these de-
signs.
The Revolution Burn System is a new St. Croix design that is used in 2 models: The
SCF-Revolution and The Lincoln SCR
This burn system consists of a burn pot with a revolving drum in the bottom. The Drum
is divided into 4 sections. The drum rotates every 2 hours to clean the burn pot. As one
section rotates out, another section rotates in. The sections rotate through a set of
Cutters” at the bottom that cleans each section as it rotates through.
The Control Board of the Furnace looks very similar to the Control Board used with the
Lincoln SCR and can be identified by looking at the bottom edge of the Control Board.
The SCF-Revolution is blank and the Lincoln-SCR says SCR. When replacing a con-
trol board be sure to use the correct board.
The newsletter for Technical and Warranty issues
SCF-Revolution Service Manual Addendum
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The Differences between the
Revolution Burn System and
Conventional St. Croix Stoves
1
Control Board Features
Pages 2-4
The Revolution Burn Pot Sys-
tem-Removal and Installation
Page 5
2
5
The Revolution Burn Pot Sys-
tem-Parts Breakdown
Revolution Pot Clean-out
Access Cover
Pages 6-7
6
6
Troubleshooting the Switches
Pages 8-12
Trouble Shooting Flow
Charts - Fan/Limit Control
8
12
Troubleshooting the
Rotation Motor Switches
Pages 13-15
Troubleshooting Rotation
Motor—Mechanical
Gear Motor Relay
Pages 15-16
13
14
15
Troubleshooting Gearmotors
Pages 16-17
Troubleshooting Convection
Blower Page 18
Troubleshooting remaining
components-see page 18
16
18
18
SCF-Revolution Data Table
SCF-Revolution Parts Layout
Pages 21-24
Lincoln SCR See Section
2 starting on page 25
20
21
25
For SCF-Revolution
Furnace see Section 1
For Lincoln SCR see
Section 2
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