Various spare parts for Livin Flame pellet stoves
Original spare parts for Livin Flame pellet stoves. What we do not have in stock is obtained quickly, at the best prices NB Pay attention when procuring goods, it must first be ordered at home by order!*** Sparepart replacements - Pellet stoveIf you need to replace the exhaust gas sensor or air sensor on your Livin Flame pellet stove, you can purchase these parts in our webshop. Exhaust Gas Sensor: The exhaust gas sensor (also known as an exhaust probe or exhaust thermocouple) is an important safety feature of your pellet stove, as it monitors the temperature of the exhaust gases to ensure that they are within safe limits. If the exhaust gases get too hot, it can indicate a problem with the stove's combustion process, which could pose a fire hazard. To replace the exhaust gas sensor on your Livin Flame pellet stove, you'll need to first locate the sensor (it's typically located near the exhaust flue or combustion chamber). Then, follow the manufacturer's instructions for removing and replacing the sensor. In some cases, you may also need to adjust the sensor's position or calibration settings to ensure accurate readings. Air Sensor: The air sensor (also known as a combustion air sensor or primary air sensor) is another important component of your pellet stove's combustion system. It measures the amount of air that is being drawn into the stove, which is essential for maintaining efficient combustion and minimizing emissions. To replace the air sensor on your Livin Flame pellet stove, you'll need to locate the sensor (it's typically located near the combustion chamber or blower). Then, follow the manufacturer's instructions for removing and replacing the sensor. In some cases, you may also need to adjust the sensor's position or calibration settings to ensure accurate readings. When replacing these sensors or any other components on your pellet stove, be sure to follow all manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines. If you're not comfortable performing these tasks yourself, it's best to consult with a qualified technician who can help you diagnose and repair any issues with your stove. |