Avalon Pellet Stove Problems

  1. Avalon Pellet Stove Problems

I have an Avalon Newport Pellet stove I purchased end of last year for this heating season. It is a freestanding unit and I have it direct vented to the outside via one 5' section of the 3' pellet vent. I purchased a harman wall thimble kit (with the integrated fresh air intake) to go through the wall. I have an avalon newport avanti pellet stove that has been acting up lately. The glass had an abnormal amount of soot developing on it and the stove seemed not to put out the heat it once did. I cleaned the stove, all venting, blower housing and emptied and cleaned the hopper. A pellet stove is which burns compressed wood or biomass pellets to generate a source of heat for residences. The functioning of the pellet stove is based on slowly providing fuel from a storage container or is referred to as a hopper into the combustion area or the burn-pot.

Lifespan of Pellet Stove Igniters

Helpndoc keygen generator. Pellet Stove Igniters are a tricky group of products. I say this because they are not all built the same and they can be unpredictable in how long they last with a few exceptions. The Pellet Stove Igniter used by Quadrafire pellet stoves fails the most frequently of any pellet stove igniter I know of. […]

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Avalon Pellet Stove Problems

Help! I am having a bit of a problem with my Avalon Astoria pellet stove. After having it run all winter we ran out of pellets and it sat off for about a week. We finally got more pellets and started it up only to have it start with this problem:
It starts just fine and runs for awhile then we smell smoke in the house and the auger seems to not being working because it isn't dropping pellets. This has happened twice now, it was running Thursday evening and shut down late at night. We had it off for that night, before trying to start it we cleaned out the exhaust pipe. It started with no problems and had been running until Sunday afternoon when it did the same thing. I thought maybe the problem was it was a windy day on Thursday and maybe the wind was affecting it but today is a nice calm day. I'm not sure what to do at this point and thought you guys on her might know what is happening and further steps to take.