Hi Folks!
We're in a 200 year old farmhouse owned by my parents. Last year they had to replace the old Vermont Castings stove in the farmhouse and they went with the Pacific Coast Alderlea T5 LE. We've since moved into the farmhouse to be closer to them as they age, and we've been having some trouble getting enough air in it to get the heat output to it's expected levels and to keep the ember-levels down. Often it looks as though it is suffering from lack of draft even though the primary air is set to wide open.
When I look through the manual, on page 22 it recommends we check that the "Room Air Cover" has been removed. Since I wasn't here for the install, I can't verify that happened. When I crawl behind the stove there's a small rectangular metal plate with two screws holding it in place. Is this the air room cover? May I remove it in order to provide more air supply? It's not the same as the "outdoor air supply" with is to the right of this plate.
We burn 24 hours here, as wood heat is our primary heat source all winter. Never before has anyone had any trouble keeping the farmhouse at 20 degrees celsius with other stoves, but the Alderlea is really struggling when the temp goes below 5 degrees celsius. Many pros have told us the Alderlea T5 LE should be more than equipped to heat this space. Any advice would be much appreciated, as I can't seem to find the part on their exploded-view diagram.
Thanks all!
We're in a 200 year old farmhouse owned by my parents. Last year they had to replace the old Vermont Castings stove in the farmhouse and they went with the Pacific Coast Alderlea T5 LE. We've since moved into the farmhouse to be closer to them as they age, and we've been having some trouble getting enough air in it to get the heat output to it's expected levels and to keep the ember-levels down. Often it looks as though it is suffering from lack of draft even though the primary air is set to wide open.
When I look through the manual, on page 22 it recommends we check that the "Room Air Cover" has been removed. Since I wasn't here for the install, I can't verify that happened. When I crawl behind the stove there's a small rectangular metal plate with two screws holding it in place. Is this the air room cover? May I remove it in order to provide more air supply? It's not the same as the "outdoor air supply" with is to the right of this plate.
We burn 24 hours here, as wood heat is our primary heat source all winter. Never before has anyone had any trouble keeping the farmhouse at 20 degrees celsius with other stoves, but the Alderlea is really struggling when the temp goes below 5 degrees celsius. Many pros have told us the Alderlea T5 LE should be more than equipped to heat this space. Any advice would be much appreciated, as I can't seem to find the part on their exploded-view diagram.
Thanks all!
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