Hello everyone! Been reading this forum for a little while now. Decided to purchase a Harman XXV last month & had it installed by the seller. Temperatures have been on the mild side and up till now had no reason to question the heat coming off it; but the last couple days it's kinda given this thing and me a test. And either me or it are failing miserably. It's taken all morning to bring the living room up from 67* to 70* - temperature reading and stove are in the same room. Am I expecting too much? 4 hours plus to get the main living area to come up 3*. Outside temps were in the low 20's this morning but are now getting up to the low 30's. Flames are yellow and "stiff" with at times a tint of blue towards the bottom. Placing a meat thermometer in front where the distribution exhaust exits I get at most 160* regardless of whether it's in constant burn or room temperature mode (feed rate 4 & distribution fan on high). I'm thinking that's not good enough. I read on here people are getting well over 200*. Pellets are Turman premium hardwood which came with the stove. And unless I'm mistaken seem to be a good brand. I realize that there's tons of variables between every stove, house, setup, & brand of pellets but some help would be greatly appreciated! My gut is telling me the pellets...,
Thank you for your time and make it a great day!
Thank you for your time and make it a great day!