Hi Folks! We've been running our 'new to us' stove for the past week and a half or so. We're burning Gildale Premium Hardwood pellets for the most part, and around 2 bags/day on heat setting 3 (sometimes dropping it down to 2 if it's a bit warmer out, which hasn't happened much). This setting, with the assistance of some strategically placed fans, is heating our entire 4bdrm house with 10' ceilings, so in general, things are good.
On a daily basis, I am shutting down the stove to clean out the burn pot because it is overflowing. I generally do that in the mornings (since I'm on afternoon shift this week), which includes moving all the ashes into the ash bin, vacuuming out what I can and scraping the burn pot. When I get home from work around 11:30-ish, I'm having to stir up the burn pot to clean out some of the build up so that it will make it through the night. I have the damper wide open, since that helps, but I'm wondering if there is something else I should be doing.
I am going to pick up some softwood pellets this weekend, in hopes that they reduce the amount of ash/cleaning I need to do, but if this is what I should expect on a daily basis, then I'll just continue! If there is something I should be doing/trying/changing, PLEASE let me know! My hubby does all the 'electrical/heavy maintenance' on it, but I'm the daily/problem solver/fiddler to get it working at it's peak efficiency.
Any help or input would be appreciated.
Cindy
On a daily basis, I am shutting down the stove to clean out the burn pot because it is overflowing. I generally do that in the mornings (since I'm on afternoon shift this week), which includes moving all the ashes into the ash bin, vacuuming out what I can and scraping the burn pot. When I get home from work around 11:30-ish, I'm having to stir up the burn pot to clean out some of the build up so that it will make it through the night. I have the damper wide open, since that helps, but I'm wondering if there is something else I should be doing.
I am going to pick up some softwood pellets this weekend, in hopes that they reduce the amount of ash/cleaning I need to do, but if this is what I should expect on a daily basis, then I'll just continue! If there is something I should be doing/trying/changing, PLEASE let me know! My hubby does all the 'electrical/heavy maintenance' on it, but I'm the daily/problem solver/fiddler to get it working at it's peak efficiency.
Any help or input would be appreciated.
Cindy


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The clean stove and the switch to softwoods has definitely been a huge improvement. Next up is to replace the door seal, as it looks like the one in there is not the SBI factory one, but a generic, and I don't think the seal is perfect. We'll be ordering that from Home Hardware, and when we do the next major maintenance, we'll replace that as well.