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TylerG

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Dec 15, 2024
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Ohio
Hello I purchased a amazablaze 7100 to heat my 30×30 shop, well insulated walls and celing, floor is a concrete slab. With the size of this burner I really thought it would be able to keep up when it's 30 degrees out.

At most it blows luke warm air , the air is never hot like the pellet or corn stoves I've been around before. I've tried lower fuel rates, higher fuel rates, adjusting room air flow and the air just never is hot. I don't see how it will ever heat without giving off hot air.

Any info would help me, I'm curious if I need to adjust the air flow to the fire pot, or maybe I'm getting a draft from outside through my vent. Brand new vents and I have cleaned everything and still no luck.
 
May I ask what you mean by this


Also known as an OAK
Outside- Air- Kit
The stove is fed outside air for combustion
so as not to use inside heated air and is especially
necessary in tight buildings
 
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Have you turned the fuel feed to about 3/4 say 7 on
the dial and after about 1/2 hour see how much heat you get
 
Have you turned the fuel feed to about 3/4 say 7 on
the dial and after about 1/2 hour see how much heat you get
Yes I have , doesn't seem to heat anymore or less


I went through and cleaned the whole unit before the season. I adjusted the air to the fire pot and I turned it 3.5 turns out and keep turning it up. Seems to burn the best around 8 turns out from seated.