Troubleshooting Steps
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Printed 3/18/98
Travis Industries Pellet Stove Troubleshooting Guide (
1994)
D
AMAGED OR
E
XPOSED
W
IRING
Damaged or exposed wiring may interrupt electrical circuits that control the heater's operation. The wiring
illustration details the wire coloring on 1993 or later pellet heaters (see appendix 3 for earlier models). Instead
of checking every wire, you may wish to focus primarily on the wires on the circuit in question (e.g. if the
convection blower goes out - check the convection blower and snap disk wires). Unplug the heater before
inspection.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
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Make sure the wires that pass near the auger motor are not loose - they may become caught on the lock
screw and become dislodged.
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Make sure the wires do not touch the exhaust tube, exhaust box, or firebox back - if they come in contact
with these hot components they may melt and short out on the chassis.
NOTE:
White
Red
Black
Blue
Brown
Gray
White
/Red
Red
White
/Blue
White
Yellow
Brown
Green
Black
Black
White
Control Box
Switch Box
Flow
S w i t c h
System
Snap Disk
Convection
Snap Disk
Hopper
Snap Disk
Auger Motor
Convection
B l o w e r
Exhaust
B l o w e r
I g n i t e r
Brown
The orientation of the wires (except for system snap disk)
does not matter when attaching to the components. The
system snap disk must be connected as shown above.
5 Amp Fuse
Make sure this
wire bundle does
not touch the
firebox back.
Remedy
Replace or repair any damaged wiring.
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