Smoke Smell Coming Back Into The Home - Breckwell SP24i Owner’s Instruction And Operation Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
STOVE FEEDS PELLETS, BUT WILL NOT IGNITE
Possible Causes:
Air damper open too far for ignition.
Blockage in igniter tube or inlet for igniter tube.
The burnpot is not pushed completely to the rear
of the firebox.
Bad igniter element.
The control board is not sending power to the
igniter.

SMOKE SMELL COMING BACK INTO THE HOME

Possible Causes:
There is a leak in the vent pipe system.
The gasket on the combustion blower has gone
bad.
CONVECTION BLOWER SHUTS OFF AND COMES BACK ON
Possible Causes:
The convection blower is overheating and tripping
the internal temperature shutoff.
Circuit board malfunction.
CONVECTION BLOWER SHUTS OFF AND COMES BACK ON
Possible Causes:
The convection blower is overheating and tripping
the internal temperature shutoff.
Circuit board malfunction.
Possible Remedies:
Push the air damper in closer to the side of the stove for startup. In
some situations it may be necessary to have the damper completely
closed for ignition to take place. After there is a flame, the damper
can then be adjusted for the desired feed setting.
Find the igniter housing on the backside of the firewall. The air intake
hole is a small hole located on bottom side of the housing. Make
sure it is clear. Also, look from the front of the stove to make sure
there is not any debris around the igniter element inside of the igniter
housing.
Make sure that the air intake collar on the burnpot is touching the
rear wall of the firebox.
Put power directly to the igniter element. Watch the tip of the igniter
from the front of the stove. After about 2 minutes the tip should glow.
If it does not, the element is bad.
Check the voltage going to the igniter during startup. It should be a
full current. If the voltage is lower than full current, check the wiring.
If the wiring checks out good, the board is bad.
Possible Remedies:
Inspect all vent pipe connections. Make sure they are sealed with RTV
silicone that has a temperature rating on 500 degree F or higher.
Also, seal joints with UL-181-AP foil tape. Also, make sure the square
to round adapter piece on the combustion blower has been properly
sealed with the same RTV.
Inspect both gaskets on the combustion blower to make sure they are
in good shape.
Possible Remedies:
Clean any dust off of the windings and fan blades. If cleaning the
blower does not help, it may be bad.
Test the current going to the convection blower. If there is power
being sent to the blower when it is shut off, then the control board is
fine. If there is NOT power being sent to the blower when it shuts off
during operation, then you have a bad control board.
Possible Remedies:
Clean any dust off of the windings and fan blades. If cleaning the
blower does not help, it may be bad.
Test the current going to the convection blower. If there is power
being sent to the blower when it is shut off, then the control board is
fine. If there is NOT power being sent to the blower when it shuts off
during operation, then you have a bad control board.
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