I am sure this is a silly question, but I am new to pellet stoves.
I have a Harman Advance, and it seems like too much ash is building up in the burn pot. I am wondering if this is a problem that I need to address, or if it is normal.
I am running it on room temp, low and have my feed rate set to about 3.5 right now. The stove is keeping the house the temperature it is supposed to be at. The stove is set to 66f, and the outside temperatures lately have been mid to high 50s during the day and low 40s to high 30s at night.
I started with 2 bags of Stove Chow right after I got the stove. It was convenient and I just needed something to get things started. After I started noticing what I would assume was an excessive build-up of ash, I cleaned the stove thoroughly... scraped everything out of the burn pot and the flame guard. vacuumed out the fans. Then I switched to Energex softwood pellets.
The buildup in the picture is after about a day and a half of running... half a bag of pellets.
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It seems to me - and keep in mind I don't know much yet - that the ashes are not being pushed over the edge like they are supposed to be. Is this the case, or is something else going on? Or am I just paranoid and everything is fine?
Thanks in advance.
I have a Harman Advance, and it seems like too much ash is building up in the burn pot. I am wondering if this is a problem that I need to address, or if it is normal.
I am running it on room temp, low and have my feed rate set to about 3.5 right now. The stove is keeping the house the temperature it is supposed to be at. The stove is set to 66f, and the outside temperatures lately have been mid to high 50s during the day and low 40s to high 30s at night.
I started with 2 bags of Stove Chow right after I got the stove. It was convenient and I just needed something to get things started. After I started noticing what I would assume was an excessive build-up of ash, I cleaned the stove thoroughly... scraped everything out of the burn pot and the flame guard. vacuumed out the fans. Then I switched to Energex softwood pellets.
The buildup in the picture is after about a day and a half of running... half a bag of pellets.
(broken image removed)
It seems to me - and keep in mind I don't know much yet - that the ashes are not being pushed over the edge like they are supposed to be. Is this the case, or is something else going on? Or am I just paranoid and everything is fine?
Thanks in advance.