So the stove has 5 heat levels, 1-5, 5 being the hottest. It consumes the most pellets and has increased air flow in the combustion chamber and the convection blower fan. So as you learn the heat levels of the stove and how they relate to the weather outside you will set the heat level you need, so you set it accordingly. If it's really cold then you let it rip at 5 level (though level 5 is really hot, especially for that stove, and I think you will rarely use it).
But start at level 3.
Then the stove has 3 operation settings:
Manual just runs the stove at whatever heat level you have it at.
Auto/off runs with the thermostat connected, so when the room drops to a set temperature, the thermostat calls for heat and the stove turns on. Once it reaches the required temperature, it shuts off. This setting is mostly used in the fall and spring, because you mostly don't need the stove to run during the day on mild days, but do need heat on cold nights.
High/low also uses the thermostat, but it always keeps the stove on. When the thermostat calls for heat, the stove runs at the heat level you set it to (1-5), and when it reaches the desired temp, it turns the heat down to a low, idle flame (level 1). This is where you save pellets, in the idle mode.
Here is the owner manual link, pages 8 to 9.
https://enviro.com/custom_content/docs/manuals/C-14596 Instruction Maxx-1 Domestic Owners Manual.pdf
And the more technical manual, page 8 for the thermostat info. Look for a 12 volt remote thermostat.
https://enviro.com/custom_content/d...truction Maxx-1 Domestic Technical Manual.pdf
If you don't mind me asking, how big of a place are you trying to heat? For your region, this stove may be too much heat.
The Maxx is a tremendous heater, running it on heat level 3 or 4 is prob the highest you'd want to use. (we don't drive our cars 120MPH even though some can do it- and its illegal of course...). The hi/lo method is a good way to use it with a thermostat, it saves cycling on the ignitor and the heat levels stay more even because the stove never cools off/reheats from a cold start. Auto on/off cycles the ignitor more, its like hi/lo except after idling after 30 mins, it goes into shutdown and will auto start when tstat calls again for heat. You have a big space to heat sounds like, constant run on heat level 2 will prob work well, if you forego the tstat idea. Good luck with it, its a beast, with a beasts' appetite too if you let it.
This is on high/low setting on 3 and thermostat at 70degrees keeping the front room at 76 (where the unit is) and the other rooms at 69 degrees. The house is three different zones but the unit is heating the rooms nicely. Have not run it in high and don’t anticipate to. It’s currently 49 degrees outside.
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