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    does your unit cycle ok when not in economy mode ?

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    my PDF file just disappeared

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    Very Usefull Information

    I just felt compelled to log into this site and express my thanks to Hay Zee and others on here for all the helpfull info on getting these 2 Monitor 441's up and running. Thank you all, Delton

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    when I first set up this forum on monitor heaters, little did I know that it would take off like it did. I had an M-41 in my house and after paying $146.00 for a new combustion blower I figured there had to be a better way of maintaining the heater. After all, it is the main heater for my house in Northern NY. The monitor had a very good track record for reliability. The heater has parts made in Japan. I figured there had to be materials available here in the "states." McMaster-Carr and MSC Industrial were my choices for parts. I broke the viewing window on mine and needed a replacement. I found some boro-silicate glass in McMaster-Carr. A replacement from Monitor would be $45 for a chunk 1 1/2 inches square. The boro-silicate was 6 bucks. Peelable re-inforced high temp gasket material from McMaster was $19 for a piece 1 foot wide by 4 ft long. Burner mat material - ceramic fiber .019 thick with an acryllic coating, 1 foot wide by three feet long - another 20 bucks. a burner mat from Monitor was $55. Go figure.

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    Put a new burner in my 441 today and it worked then quit. Turns out there is a lever in the float bowl ( maybe for earthquakes) that cuts off the fuel. Hope this helps someone.

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    the reset button in the CLC [constant level control] is either a toggle over center mechanical lockout or a release for a magnet that keeps the needle valve closed when the float gets too high. it isn't a prime button that so many refer to.

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    Can anyone send me the PDF for a 41 or a 441. Pop just put a new burner thing in the firepot. Now the stove won't power ON. We've been repairing this stove on a wing & a prayer for 20 years so far without much trouble. It's a Model 41. The dealer in town desperately wants to sell us a new stove. We can't afford it. If anyone has the PDF for the 41 or the 441, will you please send it to grewingk@gmail.com ? We're in Alaska. It isn't cold yet, but it will be soon, and we don't have a woodstove in here.

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    Repair Manual Link

    The 441/422 repair manual is still at the link Megrine set up earlier this year.
    Put megrine.megaupload.com/?d=1B4P8VB4 in your browser address bar and replace megrine with www. It's aboout 20 MB. You have to wait about 30 secs before you can hit the Normal Download button. Look out for the porn ads.

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    Thank you, adnadeau!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HayZee518 View Post
    change or at least lubricate the bearings on the combustion blower. they are 608Z with an 8mm bore. there are spacers in the blower so make sure you put these in. the nut that holds the vacuum plate is left handed thread.
    Hayzee I just wanted to thank you for your help. Last year when my heater stopped working we also had the only 4x4 in our home give out. Our family was cold and tired of walking up and down the the snowy hill. By the time I got everything back online I just never took the time to say thanks.

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