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Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by tammysteve1971, Sep 3, 2017.

  1. tammysteve1971

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    We have to put it up

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    This is the igniter [​IMG]

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    No, that's the thermocouple.
     
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    Ok .he's trying to get the pot out now

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    When you look at the front of the stove with the ashpan removed, there is a small access "door". Remove the two screws and take that door off. The igniter is attached to the bottom of the burnpot.
     
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    Since you did say that the blower started when you plugged it in, and for what you paid, I think you got a deal. Yes, you're going to put some time & elbow grease to get it presentable & working 100%, but for that price, it should be well worth it.
     
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    There's linkage attached to the pot and the igniter....you'll need to unhook that stuff before you remove the pot
     
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    Where do awe get to the linkage

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    The access door I just mentioned.
     
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    Ok

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    Found the wires we need to unhook

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    From what I saw in her pics, the door gasket looked to be in pretty decent shape. Just has to get the ceramic glass & tadpole gasket for the door.
     
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    Behind that door you'll need to take the "R" clip off the linkage and take the igniter off the pot. It's a little tricky but you'll get it.
     
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    Where are you located??
     
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    You can or as you're pulling the pot out just leave the igniter lay in there
     
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    Thank you. We will, the door is getting done this wk.

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    Yeah, it did look pretty decent. Hopefully the stove was regularly maintained.
     
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