Troubleshooting Steps
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Printed 3/18/98
Travis Industries Pellet Stove Troubleshooting Guide (
1994)
A
UGER IS
J
AMMED
Augers can jam when the pellets are allowed to back-up the feed tube, if pellets are left in the auger over the
summer and swell due to absorbed water, or if a piece of debris is allowed into the hopper (a nail or screw
especially) and gets caught in the mouth of the auger. To check if the auger is jammed, clean and vacuum out
the hopper (see the illustration below). Turn the heater on and turn the BURN RATE to "HIGH". Look into
the hopper and check to see if the auger is turning. If it is not, it could be jammed. Dislodge any pellets stuck
at the top of the auger tube by following the directions below.
Insert a piece of
large wire up the
feed tube and poke it
around to dislodge
stuck pellets
Hopper Lid
Five phillips-head
screws hold the hopper
cover in place (the front
two are inside the
hopper).
HOPPER
COVER
FRONT
For inserts, the hopper cover may need to
be removed to check for caught debris.
If pellets are allowed
to pile up the feed
tube, the auger may
become jammed.
Feed Tube
Auger Tube
Feed Tube
Pellets pile up and jam at the top
of the auger tube.
Pay close attention
to removing all
sawdust and debris
from the bottom of
the auger tube.
Hopper
Auger Tube
Check for debris
caught here
Front
S T O V E S
(Top View)
I N S E R T S
(Top View)
Flue
Outlet
Remedy
Follow the instructions above to free jammed augers. Augers that are severely jammed may be freed by
removing the auger motor and manually turn the auger flight (use an allen wrench inserted into the lock screw
or a pipe wrench on the drive collar - see "Auger System may be Faulty"). If this does not work, follow the
directions under "Removing the Auger Flight" to remove the auger flight for cleaning.
Summary of Contents for 400 PI
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