Avalon Astoria Pellet Stove Problems

Also known as a Snap Disc, Low or Hi limit sensor, proof of fire, or Temperature Sensor; every Pellet Stove has at least one if not more of these switches. Most stoves have at least a Low Limit and Hi Limit Sensor and some have a Convection Fan Temperature Switch.

With all of these switches the process for bypassing the switch is the same; unplug the pellet stove, disconnect the wires from the switch, connect them together and plug the pellet stove back in. Spade connectors can slide onto each other and will stay. Other connectors you may need to tape together. Or some people prefer to jump the wires together without taking them off the switch. You can jump the wires with a paper clip, a wire or preferably a jumper wire with banana clips.

A Low Limit Sensor is usually mounted to the exhaust fan housing and has two wires going to it. Most Low Limit Sensors turn on/off at 110, 120, or 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The switch is normally Off or Open and turns on or closes when the stove gets hot. When the switch closes that tells the stove’s computer there is heat and it continues to run. When you turn off your stove it will stop feeding fuel, the fire goes out and the switch will eventually cool down and open again. When it does this all the fans on the stove will shut off.

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If the pellet stove is not burning efficiently or producing suitable quantities of heat, the problem could be a result of air leaks through the door seals. Take a look at the door seal and make sure it closes with a perfect fit to eliminate air leaks. I researched all pellet stoves and like the Avalon Astoria because there were many modifications and updates over the years like the trap door on the auger chute so the fire does not back up into the 115lb hopper and set the hopper AND your house on fire! I heard that a Breckwell did that. Avalon Astoria Reviewed and rated by Mario from Washingtonville NY on February 28, 2015. I have had this pellet stove for 4 years now and I only use the super premium quality pellets. Dry creek most of the time and when I run out if that and use the blend garbage it shuts down on me. Full review and ratings. Avalon Astoria.

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A High Limit Sensor is usually mounted to the back of the firewall of the pellet stove and has two wires going to it. Most High Limit Sensors turn on/off at 250 or 300 degrees Fahrenheit. The switch is normally On or Closed and turns off if the stove gets too hot. When this switch is activated most stoves will turn off the auger motor and may turn the convection fan on high. The convection fan is what cools the stove so if that fan fails you most likely would have a high limit sensor trip.

Some hi limit sensors have to be manually reset such as those on a Quadrafire Pellet Stove. They have a small red button on the back of them. Pressing the button only resets the switch if it has been tripped. If it has not been tripped pressing the button does nothing.

A Convection Fan Switch is usually mounted to the back of the firewall of the pellet stove and has two wires going to it. Most Convection Fan Switches turn on/off at 200 degrees Fahrenheit. The switch is normally Off or Open and turns on when the stove gets hot enough which turns on the convection fan. When the stove cools off the switch opens or turns off and the fan turns off.

Reviewed January 03, 2019 by Willie Fistagash

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This is a great quality stove. Heats very well. Those who complain about the window getting brown need to adjust the heat settings. Run it on high for about an hour and it will become crystal clear. People complaining about the ignitor burning out need to use better quality pellets. Minimum maintenance for a 10 year old unit. Exhaust fans, ignitors are expected to expire after amount of continual usage. No pellet stove is going to last for years and years without any minor problems. Mine is run by a thermostat and I love it. I'd love to get another one.