chamber overhaul
Cadman,
When you get the flame sensor by pass hooked up and you run the stove remember, you have not proved the flame sensor on the stove good or bad. What you have done is “by passed” the sensor on the stove. You have proved that the flame sensor has shut the stove down and the flame sensor portion of the main circuit board is working properly.
Now you have forced the stove to think it has a flame in the burner. If it does have a flame you will see it, if not you will notice that as well. The flame sensor on the stove is doing exactly what it was meant to do. When it does not sense a proper flame it shuts the stove down. As you stated in an earlier post, the flame was yellow. The flame sensor senses that and shuts the stove down. Since your stove is a M41 and you have used it for 7 years it is time for a combustion chamber overhaul. The good thing the by pass will do for you is prove the electrical system of the M41. Igniter, fuel pump, indicator circuit, blower assembly and circulating fan can all be checked with or without a flame in the stove. With all that checked you can now proceed with spending the time and money to overhaul the combustion chamber and feel the rest of the stove is good to go. If you can’t prove the electrical system and need to overhaul the chamber as well you are looking at a big bill on an older stove you can’t get some parts for.
Tom
Cadman,
When you get the flame sensor by pass hooked up and you run the stove remember, you have not proved the flame sensor on the stove good or bad. What you have done is “by passed” the sensor on the stove. You have proved that the flame sensor has shut the stove down and the flame sensor portion of the main circuit board is working properly.
Now you have forced the stove to think it has a flame in the burner. If it does have a flame you will see it, if not you will notice that as well. The flame sensor on the stove is doing exactly what it was meant to do. When it does not sense a proper flame it shuts the stove down. As you stated in an earlier post, the flame was yellow. The flame sensor senses that and shuts the stove down. Since your stove is a M41 and you have used it for 7 years it is time for a combustion chamber overhaul. The good thing the by pass will do for you is prove the electrical system of the M41. Igniter, fuel pump, indicator circuit, blower assembly and circulating fan can all be checked with or without a flame in the stove. With all that checked you can now proceed with spending the time and money to overhaul the combustion chamber and feel the rest of the stove is good to go. If you can’t prove the electrical system and need to overhaul the chamber as well you are looking at a big bill on an older stove you can’t get some parts for.
Tom
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