1/15 Englander 25ep help and suggestions

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Shane1

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Oct 23, 2015
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Montgomery, New York
This is my first pellet stove. First fire was yesterday. Overnight the pellets overflowed the burn pot. I shut it down and tried again today. The same problem started again. I checked my lff,lba,and aot. All where set to 1. I raised the lba to 4. To soon to tell if it has fixed my problem. So just wanted to see if that's recommended. I'm trying to post pictures of my set up but it keeps saying images are to large. I have a 45 off the stove, 2ft through the wall to a cleanout t, 3ft vertical, a 90, then the cap. My oak is installed it is about 2ft and terminates about 50 inches from the exhaust.
 
I have the same stove since 2008. My lower numbers on the control board, are from left to right facing the board , are set at 1 2 1 do not change the last number .it should always be 1. If that still is not helping ,call Englander stoves at 1-800-245-6489 .Ask to help you to verify what mode your stove should be in ,and they can help you change it if needed
 
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OK I'm at 141 seems to be burning great. Other issue is a lot of pellets seem to over shoot the pot. If I raised the flange around the pot by an inch that wouldn't affect burn right?
 
Try lowering the center number down to three .That controls the combustion air . See what happens . you might have to drop to two .But let it run on three for about twenty min, before going to two. The burn pot has to sit flush in the cradle ,or air will leak out around the pot giving you a bad flame.
 
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