Stupid question alert.
When the power goes out I'm assuming you just leave the stove alone and let it burn itself out providing there is no smoke coming into the house?
Believe it or not, this is not covered in the installation/operation manual. I've read the whole dam thing probably 4 times now.
And, if I was to hook it up to a generator during a power outage, do I need to wait for it to burn itself out or can I just plug it in and restart it right away?
Sorry for the basic questions but I can't seem to find the answers, probably not searching the right thing. Being a total newbie to pellet stoves I'm hoping you folks will understand. The manual tells you how to install/clean and completely tear down rebuild and rewire but not what to do if the power fails.
When the power goes out I'm assuming you just leave the stove alone and let it burn itself out providing there is no smoke coming into the house?
Believe it or not, this is not covered in the installation/operation manual. I've read the whole dam thing probably 4 times now.
And, if I was to hook it up to a generator during a power outage, do I need to wait for it to burn itself out or can I just plug it in and restart it right away?
Sorry for the basic questions but I can't seem to find the answers, probably not searching the right thing. Being a total newbie to pellet stoves I'm hoping you folks will understand. The manual tells you how to install/clean and completely tear down rebuild and rewire but not what to do if the power fails.