England's Stove Works 10-CDV, 49-SHC22, 49-TRC22 TROUBLE-SHOOTING Guide, Problem Cause Solution

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TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE

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Problem

 

Cause

 

Solution

1. Auger not turning

1. Loose set screw

1.

Tighten setscrew on collar

 

2.

Bad gear motor

2.

Replace auger motor

 

3.

Foreign matter in auger

3.

Remove pellets and object

 

4.

Vacuum sensor (Top Auger)

4.

Check exhaust blower

 

5.

Carbon buildup in feed auger tube

5.

Remove carbon by scraping

2. Smoke smell or dust in house

1. Improper exhaust connection

1.

Check all connections for leaks

 

 

 

 

especially the exhaust blower

 

 

 

 

connection; Seal with silicone,

 

 

 

 

hose clamp or aluminum tape

3. Room air blower not operating

1. Loose sensor

1.

Tighten connection on sensor

 

2.

High “ON” temperature

2.

Adjust temperature lower

4. Exhaust blower not operating

1. Loose connection

1.

Check connection at c/board

 

2.

Bad blower

2.

Replace blower

 

3. Bad vacuum sensor

3. Replace vacuum sensor

5. Lazy fire

1. Control board settings

1.

Review board settings

 

2.

Bad exhaust blower

2.

Replace blower

 

3.

Excessive pellet moisture

3.

Keep pellets inside

 

4.

Excessive ash

4.

Remove baffles; Clean unit

 

5.

Low quality pellets

5.

Use premium pellets

6. Blown fuse (6 AMP)

1. Power surge

1.

Replace fuse; use surge protector

 

2.

Exposed wire

2.

Check for exposed or frayed wire

 

 

 

 

and loose connections

 

3.

Electric motor shorting or bound up

3.

Check motors and blowers for

 

 

 

 

obstructions or lock-up

7. High pellet consumption

1. Low quality pellets

1.

Use premium fuel

 

2.

Board out of adjustment

2.

Check c/board settings

8. Squeaking noise

1. Build up in tube

1.

Remove auger and clean

 

2.

Improper auger alignment

2.

Re-align auger

 

3.

Blower noise

3.

Remove and oil blower

9. Pinging or rattling noise

1. Foreign material

1.

Check blower for material

 

2.

Loose set screw

2.

Check impeller blower screw

10. Unit shuts down in

1. Loose heat sensor

1.

Check stove connection

20 to 30 minutes E2 error code

2. Control board settings

2.

Check settings; always start unit

 

 

 

 

on “5” to “9”setting

 

3.

Failure to start

3.

Check igniter for buildup

11. Unit keeps shutting down

1. Blocked flue (E-1)

1.

Check for flue blockage (nests,

(“E” codes on control board)

 

 

 

rodents, excess soot, etc.)

 

2.

Blower failure (E-3)

2.

Check combustion blower wires,

 

 

 

 

then call Cust. Svc.

 

3.

Improper installation* (E-1)

3.

Check for loose flue/pipe

 

 

 

 

connections. Also be sure to have

 

 

 

 

proper Outside Air hook-up.

.

*Improper installation may cause a back draft.

*NOTE: Also check for loose or cracked vacuum hose on vacuum switches (see Parts Diagram).

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Contents Must be maintained Model Numbers 10-CDV 49-TRC22 49-SHC22Wishing you years of efficient, quality and comfy heating Important Information Important Notice Important Information Read Before Operating Unit PreparationPage Page Do not Connect to ANY AIR Distribution Duct or System Setting the Stirrer Burning Solid FuelsWood Pellets Be sure to check local codes in your area Flue SystemMobile Home Installation Through the CeilingOutside Air Outside Combustion Air Intake Floor and Wall Protection Floor ProtectionWall Protection Operating Instructions START- UP ProceduresCorn START-UP Procedure Pellet START-UP ProcedureTo remove the stirrer for burning pellets Codes SHUT-DOWN ProcedureDaily Operation Annual Cleaning ASH Removal and DisposalAsh Pan Semi-Weekly Ash Removal Maintenance Auger Removal and Replacement FinishGlass Recommended Heat Ranges Control BoardComponent Operation Start Operation END Circuit Board FunctionsAC-118, AC-118BN Window Trim Accessory ItemsThermostat AC-117, AC-117BN Lip TrimBox Parts Orders only Monroe, VA Questions Fax Replacement PARTS, Accessories and OptionsCustomer Service Department OptionsCorn Stove Exploded View Diagram Illustration Adjusting your Hopper Lid Latch Directions for Installation Legs or Pedestal Dimensions of your corn/pellet unitProblem Cause Solution TROUBLE-SHOOTING GuideProblem Warranty is not Transferable Page Unit Information Dealer Information