I have a Harman PB105, heating water for baseboard heat. (Not home's hot water.) Going into my 3rd winter with the furnace, and still learning how it works!
I've been having issues with the pellets falling into the ashpan before they can burn. I did a deep cleaning, but still having issues.
My main questions:
-What are ideal settings for the furnace for this use (baseboard heat)? I know that it depends on your variables, but how does one decide when to make adjustments? I had the temp range pretty high, like 170-185... but thinking I should lower it, maybe 140-175? I always felt like the furnace struggles to heat the house on very cold days, which is why i set it so high. Feed rate was about 0.5 but didn't seem to slow the pellets enough to burn them all. From other threads, it sounds like people generally use a higher feed rate with these?
-What can I look for to indicate low draft? I looked at the air intake pipe, all the seals seem ok, exhaust motor is operational and exhaust pipe seems clear...
Thanks in advance!
I've been having issues with the pellets falling into the ashpan before they can burn. I did a deep cleaning, but still having issues.
My main questions:
-What are ideal settings for the furnace for this use (baseboard heat)? I know that it depends on your variables, but how does one decide when to make adjustments? I had the temp range pretty high, like 170-185... but thinking I should lower it, maybe 140-175? I always felt like the furnace struggles to heat the house on very cold days, which is why i set it so high. Feed rate was about 0.5 but didn't seem to slow the pellets enough to burn them all. From other threads, it sounds like people generally use a higher feed rate with these?
-What can I look for to indicate low draft? I looked at the air intake pipe, all the seals seem ok, exhaust motor is operational and exhaust pipe seems clear...
Thanks in advance!
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