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<blockquote data-quote="RS Renewable Energy Ltd." data-source="post: 5976388" data-attributes="member: 119286"><p>I would agree with f0ster that it is unusual for an ETA or any decent biomass boiler for that matter to require a new grate unless something serious has occurred (I assume its the tilting burn grate within the combustion chamber which the pellets are fed on to for ignition). I have swapped a few tilting grate motors before which are fitted on the front end of the boiler near to the air valves. The motor basically turns the mechanism which turns the spindle which the grate is connected to inside the combustion chamber to allow it to turn through 90 degrees and dump off the remnants of the last burn cycle. Perhaps its the new motor which is required? Did Ecosmart make you aware of anything else relating to this issue?</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned before though Rusty, if Ecosmart fail to respond to you quickly enough, or at all, I can!</p><p></p><p>Reply back to me if you wish and I can help out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RS Renewable Energy Ltd., post: 5976388, member: 119286"] I would agree with f0ster that it is unusual for an ETA or any decent biomass boiler for that matter to require a new grate unless something serious has occurred (I assume its the tilting burn grate within the combustion chamber which the pellets are fed on to for ignition). I have swapped a few tilting grate motors before which are fitted on the front end of the boiler near to the air valves. The motor basically turns the mechanism which turns the spindle which the grate is connected to inside the combustion chamber to allow it to turn through 90 degrees and dump off the remnants of the last burn cycle. Perhaps its the new motor which is required? Did Ecosmart make you aware of anything else relating to this issue? As I mentioned before though Rusty, if Ecosmart fail to respond to you quickly enough, or at all, I can! Reply back to me if you wish and I can help out. [/QUOTE]
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