Now the cold is upon us here I was wondering about using my stove differently. Currently it is on a low heat setting (4) and controlled with a thermostat which worked fine in mild weather. The stove cycled once or twice at night, and 3-4 times during the day. Now that is has turned cold (and going much colder) the stove now cycles more and as of today as soon as the shutdown cycle is complete it has to start right back up again.
1) Will this shorten the life of the igniter and by how much? (should I order a spare?)
2) I could switch the stove to Hi/Low mode where it only idles on setting 1 until the call for heat. I will try this but think it might overheat the house plus waste pellets.
3) I could raise the heat setting on the stove and see if the additional heat per cycle will lessen how many times the thermostat calls for heat.
4)??? What does everyone else do now that it is cold?
I do use a wood stove in the basement which is only lit if the basement is being used. When it is running the pellet stove does not come on due to that heat source taking over.I would have to shut off the pellet stove when the wood stove gets lit or it's too much heat.
Edit: I have an 800 square foot house very well insulated so I think cold snaps won't affect me that much.
1) Will this shorten the life of the igniter and by how much? (should I order a spare?)
2) I could switch the stove to Hi/Low mode where it only idles on setting 1 until the call for heat. I will try this but think it might overheat the house plus waste pellets.
3) I could raise the heat setting on the stove and see if the additional heat per cycle will lessen how many times the thermostat calls for heat.
4)??? What does everyone else do now that it is cold?
I do use a wood stove in the basement which is only lit if the basement is being used. When it is running the pellet stove does not come on due to that heat source taking over.I would have to shut off the pellet stove when the wood stove gets lit or it's too much heat.
Edit: I have an 800 square foot house very well insulated so I think cold snaps won't affect me that much.
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