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I have a quadrafire 1200I going on 5 years. No problems until this year. Stove would not stop feeding pellets and the ignitor is not working. I replaced the control module according to their directions with a new and supposedly improved module purchased from a dealer.
First I contacted my selling dealer and left a message twice in one week to have a tech come out to the house. No Response not a call - -nothing.
After replacing the module nothing seems to work. Upon intial plug in combustion blower runs approx 20 mins and the blue light blinks once every 10 secs. after that nothing on the stove works. No auger, No ignitor, and neither blower works.
Please any suggestions
OK, so I tried it without my glasses:
http://www.quadrafire.com
Keep the fire inside the fireplace.
I have a Quadrafire Santa Fe that I purchased in Feb 2003 that had the same issue. Sometimes when it came on, it would feed pellets non-stop. The local dealer was absolutely worthless - I can't understand why Quadrafire lets any bozo have a dealership that can't even spell the word "pellet stove", much less install or service them.
Anyway, I called Quadrafire tech support, they sent me a control board (through my local bozo dealer), and that did fix the issue.
When you get the newer style control board, there is a dial that you have to set to the correct number for your pellet stove...did you do that?
Thanks for your assistance. I contacted Quadrafire support a few times over the last few business days. Very helpful and supportive. There was an open in the snap disc #2 or #3 (not sure) for the thermostat circuit.
Like you both my reseller and another area dealer were completely useless and seemed as if they did not want to be bothered in helping me. Sad but I can't recommend either one of these dealers to anyone in the future.
"Like you both my reseller and another area dealer were completely useless and seemed as if they did not want to be bothered in helping me."
I'm confused. You thanked us for assistance then slammed us with this message. Not sure if you intended it this way but it reads as though you are slamming me and bcb1?
I did put you in touch with the mfr., which is the proper place to get technical support and not some Internet chat site. If I didn't want to be bothered in helping you, I wouldn't have responded.
Please clarify your position. Thank you and I'm glad the unit is working. Its a shame your dealer could not provide you with good support but I'm sure the mfr. will take that up with them.
Have a nice day,
Keep the fire inside the fireplace.
No I apologize! My area resellers were useless and unresponsive to my problems. It seems if you don't want to purchase something new that they don't want to be bothered.
Quadrafire support personnel (phone tech support) were extremely helpful and willing to quickly resolve my situation.
Again I apologize this forum was the starting point to a successful repair. Thanks again!
I hope this clears things up... I really didn't mean to offend anyone involved with this forum.
No problem - no offense taken here. I agree that Quadrafire's tech support is great, once you get through to someone other than the guy or gal on the first level support that reads from a script on a computer. If you can actually talk to one of their true tech-support gurus, they are very nice and very knowledgeable.
But I've gotta say...it gives Quadra Fire a very bad name, having dealers that sell stoves but has no clue how to repair and troubleshoot them. Luckily I'm a computer geek for my day job; so I don't mind fooling around and troubleshooting stuff that doesn't work - it's kind of a challenge for me. But as much as I do like my stove, there is no way I'd recommend my local dealer either.
I contacted a friend at Quad and they are monitoring this site, so your comments will get to them and they will take a look at their dealer network.
Thx for the feedback,
Keep the fire inside the fireplace.
Can anyone provide me the tech support phone number. Can not find it on the site.
Thanks
You would be surprised how wide spread this issue is across many different manufactures and dealers. The whole network of hearth shops seems to be disconnected from reality. Just simple things like scheduling is a nightmare for most end users. getting parts from the distributor is complicated, messy and unprofessional. Its like this whole industry is run on sticky notes but that my rant im done
I cleaned my vent pipe and removed ash around the chimney cap. Pellet stove is now starting and feeding correctly for the past 24 hours. Must have been lack of vacuum. Thanks everyone for your help.
Cleaned my quadra 1200i and vent pipe well and it worked well for 2 days. Now it is not feeding properly again but it is a random event. Start the burn cycle fine as the firepot is loaded with pellets. Fire starts and then no more pellets even with call light on. Clearly the auger is not feeding pellets. I push the reset button and feed more pellets then the stove works fine. I have read every thread and there are a million suggestions. Vacuum, firepot gasket, thermocouple, control box. Can anyone provide an educated guess based on the type of behavior. I have no problem troubleshooting the stove but I want to attack this problem by addressing the most likely problem first. Appreciate everyone's thoughts and how to approach the myriad of potential fixes.
Sounds like your not reaching min firepot temp. Make sure the thermocouple is pushed all the way into the ceramic cover. Also might need to adjust the pellet feed with the slide inside the hopper, slide it up for more pellets. After you make the adjustment run the stove for 30min or so for the new setting to take effect.
Still working on resolution. I noticed tonight that the green and red lights were not working correctly on the control module. The green would not light or would flicker on and off. I pressed the module in and got both the lights to work which in turn started feeding pellets. Do you know how I can remove the control box so that I can inspect the connections which appear to be loose.
There should just be a strap of some sort holding it in, remove the strap and it should just pull out. I may be thinking of a different stove, but the connection it just a push in type connector, so they usually have a simple thing holding the box in place.
Think I have isolated the problem to the thermocouple as the green light would not come on this morning. Had to hit the reset to get the pellets going again after initial feed. Stove reached temp and red light came on followed by the green light. The light sequence is backwards so I suspect the thermocouple is not sensing the low temp 200 degrees and turning on the green light which in turn is not feeding pellets until the green light or red light is on the control panel. Does this logic work? Hoping it is not the 400 control box.
Actually I would lean the other way, most of the time if the thermocouple is working at all it's good(not always but most of the time). It is most likely the control box. I assume you made sure the TC is pushed all the way into the ceramic cover?
Process of elimination. I ordered a new thermocouple and cover and holder as the old thermo holder and screw is pretty bad. It was not holding the thermocouple so I used copper wire to secure it. Today I am not getting the green light until after the red and the stove is at temp. If the new thermcouple does not work then its a new $350 control board. I guess after 10 years it's not that bad. I run the pellet stove almost 6 months a year near non stop.