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Title: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: bowhunter on October 23, 2013, 12:36:29 PM
Does anyone have or heard of the American Royal 7300 leaking from the front loading door and the ash clean out door. Unit is new and been running for 5 days.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: CountryBoyJohn on October 23, 2013, 12:45:39 PM
I had that same concern when I started my stove.  No worries.  It's just condensation.  Once we get some good loads on our stoves, that will go away.  At least that's what I've been told!
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: bowhunter on October 23, 2013, 01:15:46 PM
That's what a friend of mine told me buy it just didn't seam like there would be that much condensation. Leaks black wet sute also all over the new cement I put it on. Didn't know if I had to put up with this continusly or not but at least I have some nice heat in the house now. Thanks.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: Scott7m on October 23, 2013, 05:08:04 PM
Thats normal
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: slimjim on October 23, 2013, 05:36:41 PM
It is wood, there is a tradeoff  at least you are not burning oil.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: yoderheating on October 23, 2013, 08:40:29 PM
 Crank that baby up to about 180, that will help a lot to evaporate any condensation.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: bowhunter on October 27, 2013, 01:07:24 PM
I have it set at 180 but the hotrs the water has gotten is about 173 so I will turn it up more today so it reaches 180. Hope that fixes it. Open end the clean out door this morn and about a quart of water came out. Thanks again.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: Scott7m on October 27, 2013, 01:47:17 PM
I have it set at 180 but the hotrs the water has gotten is about 173 so I will turn it up more today so it reaches 180. Hope that fixes it. Open end the clean out door this morn and about a quart of water came out. Thanks again.

How do u set it at 180 and it never get there!?  Does your blower ever shut off?!
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: slimjim on October 27, 2013, 05:25:21 PM
Sounds to me like a stuck solenoid in the closed position,  check to be sure that air is actually getting into the firebox.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: bowhunter on October 28, 2013, 06:32:05 AM
The dealer who I bought it from set the acustat at 180 and he said that is where it has to be as I called him and told him that I lowered it to 170. Set at 180 it kicks back on at 160. Do you that is to hot? I am adding wood e very morning and night. This unit has 135 gal of water and j am heating a well insulate home of 2400 sq ft. Thanks
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: Scott7m on October 28, 2013, 06:40:58 AM
The dealer who I bought it from set the acustat at 180 and he said that is where it has to be as I called him and told him that I lowered it to 170. Set at 180 it kicks back on at 160. Do you that is to hot? I am adding wood e very morning and night. This unit has 135 gal of water and j am heating a well insulate home of 2400 sq ft. Thanks


No it is not to hot but why are you having issues getting it up to temperature?!
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: bowhunter on October 28, 2013, 11:14:11 AM
Not sure. Do you think I should turn the aquastat up to like 185 to get the water temp up to 180. Wonder if that would help the condensation problem. Besides that it seems to run OK and is heating home. Thanks again.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: Scott7m on October 28, 2013, 11:20:23 AM
Not sure. Do you think I should turn the aquastat up to like 185 to get the water temp up to 180. Wonder if that would help the condensation problem. Besides that it seems to run OK and is heating home. Thanks again.

Nope.    If you set your stove at 180 it should go to exactly 180, shut off and likely creep to 184 or so then start cooling

You have a problem, because if you want your water 180, the temp don't lag behind your set point, and if it is something is going on causing that. 
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: fryedaddy on October 28, 2013, 11:54:36 AM
Bowhunter, where are you located?

Your saying the fan is running then kicks off 10 degrees lower than your stat?

Is the thermostat and aquastat located fairly close to each other?

It sounds like your adding alot of wood for the current demand but I could be wrong
depending on where you're located.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: bowhunter on October 28, 2013, 04:10:35 PM
Central NY

The fan kicks in at 160 and shuts off at 180. The aquastat is located too right in the rear and the fan is located in center rear. The temp gauge is located in the frount right top and the highest I have see. The water temp on that is 175. It has been running now for one week. Thanks.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: bowhunter on October 28, 2013, 04:17:52 PM
Sorry but i'm new at this. The thermastate is located next the aquastat. I think the aquastat is set at like 195 if that is what i think it is and the thermastat is set at 180.  Please describe to me what the aquastat is. I believe I have been calling it the thermastat.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: Scott7m on October 28, 2013, 04:45:45 PM
There shouldn't be a thermostat on it, just an aquatstat.  I'm not real sure what your talking about hmmm
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: victor6deep on October 28, 2013, 06:00:25 PM
Pretty much if you set your stove at 180 on the stat when it shuts off your temp gauge reads 170? Its probably the flow of the water making your aquastat probe not as accurate as your front temp gauge. Mine is 5 deg off when pump is on medium and 10 degrees off when the pump is on high. Once again the is comparing the stat setting temp with the front gauge temp. They only match when the pump is on low.
Title: Re: American Royal 7300 leaking
Post by: fryedaddy on October 29, 2013, 06:16:13 AM
Sorry, when I said thermostat i meant Temp Gage