So when our insert was installed, I thought the guy said that you set the feed rate based on the type of pellet you have but that seems odd. So to spread the heat further, does it make more sense to increase the feed rate or increase the fan speed for any given stove setting? We flipped it back to the stove from room temp to see what would heat the house better. We turned the furnace fans on without turning the actual gas heat on but that doesn't seem to blow warm air around like we were told it could. It's not frigid air but it's not warm so I suppose it's blowing some of it around and the house just isn't warm enough for that air to stay warm through the vent system (big house) and certainly won't be as warm as direct from the furnace. We're not freezing in the morning so the stove insert is doing the job at preventing that from happening. Thanks!
Currently the feed rate is at 3, the fan is at about 1/3 of the highest setting, and the heat level is at 2.5 (we're also afraid that if we set it too high, it will burn through all the pellets before we wake up)
Currently the feed rate is at 3, the fan is at about 1/3 of the highest setting, and the heat level is at 2.5 (we're also afraid that if we set it too high, it will burn through all the pellets before we wake up)