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Nov 23, 2025
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Oregon
I have an Comfortbilt HP 41
I have tried Manual 1 and it gets up to almost 89 degrees
Then I tried setting temp to 65 and same thing 89 degrees
If I set it to temp/ eco it will shut down and start back up but uses more pellets and it doesn’t take long to reach temp and shut down again !

My feed rate is on 06 off 25 on manual 1 from the factory !
Any input is appreciated !
 
Mine did that once when I first got the stove before I had finished setting it up. The external thermocouple had fallen on the floor and stove was trying heat the house to 75F at the floor surface. Just lifting it up a couple feet fixed it.
 
How well sealed is your home?
What is the outside temp?
How much area are you heating?
If it is getting too warm on #1 Manual, to
means the house is well insulated and sealed.
You may be better off to set the stove on temp
mode at 70-72 and let the stove cycle on and off as necessary
 
How well sealed is your home?
What is the outside temp?
How much area are you heating?
If it is getting too warm on #1 Manual, to
means the house is well insulated and sealed.
You may be better off to set the stove on temp
mode at 70-72 and let the stove cycle on and off as necessary
It was 37 this morning and my house is not sealed well at all ! I’m in a 1000 sq ft house built in 1980