Trouble shooting continued – Nesco 6033 User Manual

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CAUTION: When performing any internal electrical maintenance

Moving parts inside of the cabinet may cause injury. Do not operate unit with panels removed or open.

HOT parts. Do not operate the unit with panel open.

Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit.

In the event of component failure, replace with the original factory equipment.

TROUBLE SHOOTING continued...

PROBLEM

CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

? Blower will not operate.

No power to stove

No power to control board

Check to see that the stove is

plugged into the wall outlet.

Check to see if your circuit breaker

has “tripped”.

Check wire connection between the

high limit snap switch and the termi-

nal block.

? Soot or fly ash in the house.

Cleaning the window, particularly

when the stove is operating.

Leakage on the joints between the

combustion fan, exhaust pipe and

“PL” vent. This will be evidenced by

dust on the impeller of the convec-

tion fan and in the heat exchanger

tubes.

Fireplace insert installation: If the

existing fireplace opening was not

thoroughly cleaned and painted be-

fore the insert was installed, then the

convection fan may be picking up

the fireplace dust, soot or ash and

blowing it into the house.

Clean the glass when the unit is not

running.

Seal any leaks in the exhaust sys-

tem with RTV high temperature sili-

cone sealer.

Pull the insert away from the fire-

place opening. Thoroughly clean the

opening and paint the inside of the

opening with latex or an inexpensive

spray paint to hold the finer particles

of dust.

? Buildup of soot on glass, venting and

heat exchangers.

Dirty fuel.

Wet Corn (above 15% moisture).

Inadequate air supply.

Negative pressure in home.

Air wash plugged or out of adjust-

ment.

Make sure you have clean fuel.

Dry corn down to 11-12% moisture

if possible or mix with wood pellets.

Pull manual draft control out slightly

to make sure that there is appox. ½

inch of fuel in firepot.

Install outside air to unit and make

sure that the home has adequate

makeup air. (suggested 6” makeup

air into basement)

Clean air-wash bracket located on

bottom of glass door.

Adjust glass so that there is a

1/16

gap in the bottom.

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