Troubleshooting guide

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Check for power on the Auger motor circuit.
Check all wiring connections to the Auger Motor. The auger Motor has 2
Red
wires. One wire is plugged into the Terminal block; this is where all
the Common connections are made. The other wire is plugged into a
Yellow
wire, which is the Hot connection to the motor. The
Yellow
wire
will send an intermittent line voltage signal to the Auger motor.
Check the Yellow wire for voltage.
If there isn’t any voltage, check the
Yellow
wire for continuity using an
Ohm meter.
Check the wire connection on the opposite end at the Molex connector
(
Yellow
wire) that plugs into the control board. They may look OK, but in
fact may not be making contact the pins from the control board. Push the
Yellow wire into the Molex connector to ensure they are seated properly.
Check the wiring connections at the Terminal Block where the white wire
plugs in.
Hot-wire the Auger motor using a cord with a ¼” Male and ¼” Female
connector to make sure the auger motor is not defective.
If there isn’t any voltage on the Auger circuit,
carefully
check for voltage
on the pin-out on the control board. If no
Intermittent
voltage is present
on the control board, the control board is bad and needs to be replaced.
Convection Fan
Room Air Fan
In all Freestanding Multi-Fuel stove models the fan is located, either in
the back of the pedestal or behind the Belly Ash pan in the Leg models. Heat that has
generated within the Heat Exchange system can easily be transferred into the room
through use of this fan. The Room Air Fan draws cool air from the room, through the
back of the stove, past the internal electrical components for cooling circulation, and then
is forced through sixteen Heat Exchange Tubes to heat the room.
As an electrical component, the troubleshooting of the convention fan can be broken
down to a defective fan, a defective control board, or issues related to the wiring. If the
stove lights up and the room fan never comes on the High limit sensor would eventually
shut the stove down. Follow these steps to troubleshoot the convection fan:
Check the wiring connections to the fan. The
White
wire from the fan
connects to the Terminal Block in the back of the stove and the
Black
wire
from the fan is connected to the
Pink
wire in the wiring harness.
If all connections are tight, check for Voltage at the pink wire.
Attention: The control board sends power to the Convection blower for the first 30
seconds after turning the stove on and then shuts it off. If in doubt, bypass the Proof
of Fire Switch and wait 5 minutes to check for voltage coming from the control
board. After waiting 5 minutes you should see the ON/OFF light quit blinking and
stay on constant. At that point you should read approximately 80 volts.