England's Stove Works 55-TRPEP, 55-SHPEP, 25-EP operation manual Trouble­Shooting Guide

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Trouble­Shooting Guide

WARNING: To avoid ELECTRICAL SHOCK always disconnect the unit from the power source BEFORE attempting any repair. If this guide does not correct the problem, call your local dealer or Technical Support at 1‐800‐245‐6489.

Problem

 

Cause

 

Solution

Auger not turning

1. Bad auger motor.

1. Replace auger motor.

 

2. Foreign matter jamming

2. Remove pellets and object.

 

auger.

 

 

 

3. Vacuum sensor.

3. Check exhaust blower.

 

 

 

Smoke smell or dust in

1. Improper exhaust connection.

1. Check exhaust connections for

house

 

 

leaks, especially the exhaust

 

 

 

blower connect. Seal leaks with

 

 

 

silicone, aluminum tape or a hose

 

 

 

clamp.

Room blower not operating

1.

Loose thermal sensor.

1.

Tighten connection on sensor.

 

2. Blower speed set higher than

2. Lower blower speed.

 

heat range, causing stove to cool

 

 

 

and blower to cycle.

 

 

 

3.

Loose connection.

3.

Check control board

 

 

 

connection.

Exhaust blower not

1.

Loose connection.

1.

Check control board

operating

 

 

connection.

 

2.

Bad blower.

2.

Replace blower.

 

3. Bad vacuum sensor.

3. Replace vacuum sensor.

 

 

 

 

 

Lazy Fire

1.

Bad exhaust blower.

1.

Inspect and replace blower.

 

2.

Excessive pellet moisture.

2.

Keep pellets dry.

 

3.

Excessive ash build‐up.

3.

Thoroughly clean unit.

 

4.

Low quality pellets.

4.

Use only PFI premium pellets.

 

 

 

 

 

Blown Fuse

1.

Power surge.

1.

Replace fuse; use surge

 

 

 

protector.

 

2. Exposed wire.

2. Check for exposed or frayed

 

 

 

wire and loose connections.

 

3.

Electrical component shorting.

3.

Check motors and blowers for

 

 

 

obstructions or short circuits.

 

 

 

High Pellet Consumption

1. Low quality or non‐uniformly

1. Use premium pellets or try

 

sized pellets.

another pellet brand.

 

 

 

 

 

Squeaking Noise

1.

Obstruction in auger tube.

1.

Check auger tube for foreign

 

 

 

objects.

 

2.

Blower Noise.

2.

Remove, clean, and oil blower.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Foreign material in blower.

1.

Check both blowers for

Pinging or Rattling Noise

 

 

material.

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Contents Evolution Pellet Stove 25-EP 55-SHPEP 55-TRPEPRetain for your files Table of Contents Introduction Specifications Heating SpecificationsInstallation Unit Clearances to Combustibles Installation Installation Approved Venting Method 1 Through the Wall Approved Venting Method 2 Through the Ceiling Approved Venting Method 3 Existing Chimney System Installation Outside AIR HOOK-UP Floor Protection Daily Operation PUT Your Fingers in the Hopper or Near the Rotating AugerPage Control Board Settings Error Codes Power Failure OFFThermostat Operation Thermostat Operation Daily Maintenance Daily Maintenance Daily Maintenance Biweekly Maintenance Biweekly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Yearly Maintenance Soot and Fly Ash Formation and Need for RemovalYearly Maintenance Page Yearly Maintenance Yearly Maintenance Trouble­Shooting Guide ‐1 Code On Control Board Replacing Components Replacing Components Replacing Components Replacing Components Recommended Heat Ranges Wiring Diagram Optional Accessories Standard AccessoriesIllustrated Parts Diagram Replacement Parts List Limited Five 5 Year Warranty Warranty is not transferable Warranty Registration for England’s Stove Works Important Notice

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