Well, been keeping the house quite warm for a couple of days, the wife is home sick and she finds it comforting. After on & off use over the weekend and Monday, yesterday evening I shut it down long enough for a light cleaning; actually it looked pretty decent in there.
Turning it back on, I've always noticed that it takes longer to ignite after a cleaning than after simply shutting it down, say 15 minutes instead of 5-8 minutes. Last night, alas, it shut down, a "time out", only the second time since I've owned it. Interestingly, it shut down just as the pellets began to smoke; I was hovering over the stove in my usual paranoid way, expecting the worst, but turning the stove to OFF and back ON, it immediately fired.
I guess I'm curious, what the 'logic' is for the start-up on an Accentra... obviously, when it is turned on, it knows it has to feed pellets in prior (?) to starting the igniter so there's something to ignite. How does it decide when to try igniting the fuel, and for that matter, how does it know that it succeeded (hmm, I guess a rising temp would be a good hint).
All is well this AM, my wife lounging in front of the fire while I went off to the office, but I'd like to minimize these time-out events, if for no other reason than the fend off the panic attacks.
Turning it back on, I've always noticed that it takes longer to ignite after a cleaning than after simply shutting it down, say 15 minutes instead of 5-8 minutes. Last night, alas, it shut down, a "time out", only the second time since I've owned it. Interestingly, it shut down just as the pellets began to smoke; I was hovering over the stove in my usual paranoid way, expecting the worst, but turning the stove to OFF and back ON, it immediately fired.
I guess I'm curious, what the 'logic' is for the start-up on an Accentra... obviously, when it is turned on, it knows it has to feed pellets in prior (?) to starting the igniter so there's something to ignite. How does it decide when to try igniting the fuel, and for that matter, how does it know that it succeeded (hmm, I guess a rising temp would be a good hint).
All is well this AM, my wife lounging in front of the fire while I went off to the office, but I'd like to minimize these time-out events, if for no other reason than the fend off the panic attacks.