How to check Buttons

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George Tucker

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Dec 10, 2012
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Asotin Wa
I just installed my new Englander in my shop, everything works fine, 25 PDVC. how does one check what the bottom 3 buttons are set at?. i know the 3rd button is always on 1. i want to check the other two, thanks, George.
 
With the unit on and operating, press the Low Fuel Feed button, a number will appear on the blower speed window. It can be changed by using (quickly) the up and down arrows. The Low Burn Air button works the same way, as well as the Air on Temp. The Air on Temp should always be set on #1.
 
Congrats on the new stove! As we say here on the forum, no pics = it never really happened.
 
Depends how much heat you want and how many pellets you want to burn. The size of the room, the amount of insulation, and your vent installation. I mostly use the LFF and LBA for cutting down on pellet consumption. It can be used to fine tune your flame also. I personally think Englander put them in to give us something to play with and their techs something to do when we screw it up.
 
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