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10.1.7
Maximum thermostat
The maximum thermostat monitors the maximum temperature of the pellet tank.
As soon as it gets too high, the thermostat will switch over and the stove will
give a malfunction. The auger motor will then not receive power.
You can reset the maximum thermostat by pressing the reset button. This can
be found at the back of the heater. Here you will see a black cap with a
diameter of about 1cm that you can unscrew, behind which is a white button.
You can press this to reset the maximum thermostat.
10.1.8
Ignition Glow plug
The glow plug is an element that will glow during ignition. This is inside the tube
you can see at the bottom of the burn pot.
10.1.9
Flue gas fan
The flue fan extracts the flue gases inside the stove and creates a negative
pressure inside the stove and blows flue gases into the flue outlet. In this way,
oxygen is also sucked through the burn pot. The flue fan rotates at different
speeds to achieve proper combustion.
10.1.10
Convection fan
The convection fan blows air from the room through the heat exchanger to cool
the pellet stove.
10.1.11
Encoder
This is a sensor that measures the speed of the flue fan. This is usually a black
cap on top of the flue fan in which a wheel rotates. In a pellet stove with a
continuously running auger motor, this encoder is also on the auger motor.
10.1.12
Flue gas temperature sensor
This is a sensor that measures the temperature of the flue gases. This allows
the stove to determine how much fire is in the stove.