Troubleshooting Steps
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Printed 3/18/98
Travis Industries Pellet Stove Troubleshooting Guide (
1994)
A
IR LEAK
Air leaks into the firebox decrease the amount of air flowing through the firepot. A good way to simulate an
air leak is to open the door slightly while the heater is burning. You will notice that the flame gets lazy and the
brightness decreases. Efficiency with an air leak is poor, flyash increases, and the glass becomes dirtier. If
your heater has a lazy, smoky flame or the pellets are stacking up in the firepot and the air control is all the
way open, you should first check for a plugged firepot and then for an air leak. The steps on the following
two pages demonstrate how to check for air leaks.
NOTE
: Stoves installed on pedestals require the bolts used during shipping to be replaced in the front
corners of the firebox, otherwise air will enter the firebox from this area.
Check for air leaks
around the
perimeter of the
door and ashpan
Air leaks are best detected by running a
lit match or lighter around the perimeter
of the door and ashpan. When the flame
bends inward, it is an indication of an air
leak at that location.
Air leaks detected along the door near the handle indicate the door will need to be adjusted. Remove a washer from
the inside of the door frame to tighten the door seal.
Door Cam
Door
Handle
Washers
Door Frame
Use a 9/16"
socket wrench to
remove this nut.
Side View of Door Handle
Exploded
View
Remove one
of these
washers to
tighten the
door.
Remedy
See the instructions above.
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