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Enviro omega manual start process?

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by figor, Dec 16, 2022.

  1. figor

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    I’ve been doing all this bragging about my Omega and now it’s come back to bite me in the arse. There’s a small part on the pot liner that the igniter seats in and it has come off. I reckon it’s out in the yard somewhere in an ash pile. Now I need to light manually which is no problem but how do I keep the igniter from coming on? I have the stove in manual and it still does it.

    I looked at some parts for these thing and was shocked at how steep they are. Pot liner is somewhat expensive but I glanced at that igniter and my head exploded. $379 for an igniter and that doesn’t include the small compressor which is nearly as high. I sure don’t want these coming on if I don’t need them. Need to preserve them at all costs.
     
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  2. Rich250

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    unplug it from the control board
     
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    Manual light is easy on these. Start it up as normal and wait until the auger stops with the prime fill. Hit the burnpot with a blow torch and map gas. Get a decent flame like abot 10 seconds. Then close the door and watch. It should take off in about 2 minute with good flame. You might need to hit it again with the torch if the flame dies. But you have a good 5 minute before it will time out for no fire(proof of fire not closing) Just don't leave the door open too long or you'll get a no vacuum switch time out.

    You could also soak some pellets(about a hand full in isopropal alcohol for 5 minutes before you start.), Then toss that on top once the prime is done and the hit with the torch or grille lighter.

    I had to do mine for a month before I got my replacement ignitor. I swear by the torch with map gas.
     
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