Ok, so I had my Harman Accentra FS installed last month. I've familiarized myself with the "Harman Sticky" at the top of the forum, however I have a question I was hoping you could chime in on.
My Accentra is installed in a smaller room off my great room (I know, not ideal, but it was the only space it would logically fit). I have been running the stove in "room temp" with the probe, however the smaller room gets up to temperature very quickly and the distribution blower stops running and the fire slowly backs down to an idle. This prevents heat from making its way into the main living space quickly (eventually it bleeds out to the great room). My goal is to keep the distribution blower on as long as possible and the fire to burn steady. I assume "stove temp" is the setting I want, but the sticky references "stove temp" in "manual" (which I do to save the igniter) is more for ambiance and not heat output.
Can you lend some advise as to how I should be running the stove? I just want the thing to pump out heat until I tell her to calm down. I assume this means going to "stove temp" and bypassing the room probe all together...
My Accentra is installed in a smaller room off my great room (I know, not ideal, but it was the only space it would logically fit). I have been running the stove in "room temp" with the probe, however the smaller room gets up to temperature very quickly and the distribution blower stops running and the fire slowly backs down to an idle. This prevents heat from making its way into the main living space quickly (eventually it bleeds out to the great room). My goal is to keep the distribution blower on as long as possible and the fire to burn steady. I assume "stove temp" is the setting I want, but the sticky references "stove temp" in "manual" (which I do to save the igniter) is more for ambiance and not heat output.
Can you lend some advise as to how I should be running the stove? I just want the thing to pump out heat until I tell her to calm down. I assume this means going to "stove temp" and bypassing the room probe all together...