sc0872 said:No matter what I do I keep getting big flames. Can some one help me.
Haubera said:How do you get them to adjust? My blower is set at 4, and it won't go above that. I'd like to see if more air would help it stop ashing up the window so much, but it won't let me.
sc0872 said:My flames are always going off the heat plate up and over. Also black smoke tips.
Ah, I was just pushing one "up" button.Matt F said:Haubera, to change the factory settings, press low burn air->number shows in upper right window->simutaneously press both heat range up and blower speed up arrows->you will see number change.
It was the bottom 3. Getting more comfortable with the idea of changes.macman said:Haubera said:How do you get them to adjust? My blower is set at 4, and it won't go above that. I'd like to see if more air would help it stop ashing up the window so much, but it won't let me.
Are you talking about the "regular" heat & blower settings, or the bottom 3 buttons?
Haubera said:It was the bottom 3. Getting more comfortable with the idea of changes.macman said:Haubera said:How do you get them to adjust? My blower is set at 4, and it won't go above that. I'd like to see if more air would help it stop ashing up the window so much, but it won't let me.
Are you talking about the "regular" heat & blower settings, or the bottom 3 buttons?
macman said:sc0872 said:Sealed the cracks tonight ......
Cracks in what? hh:
Arnold said:macman said:sc0872 said:Sealed the cracks tonight ......
Cracks in what? hh:
MM........read post # 12
sc0872 said:Well as of this morning before I left the house the glass had a little black on the lower side glass sections and the upper part of the glass had a little white on it. I still have the air setting turned up not sure if that would cause the white. Will check tonight after work so then it will be almost 24 hours of burn time.
macman said:Arnold said:macman said:sc0872 said:Sealed the cracks tonight ......
Cracks in what? hh:
MM........read post # 12
Oh, that. I hate to disagree with the poster, Matt F, but I seriously doubt sealing that vertical piece made any difference. That piece around the top is just to keep pellets from jumping over the burnpot.....the burn air comes from below the pot, not above the flat plate that piece is welded to.....that's why they just used small "tack" welds.
Any improvement he got was from leveling the plate, not sealing that seam.
Matt F said:I don't think the poster mentioned leveling the plate at this point?
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