Ok so the tec changed out a board I guess? I'm going to start the bag count over the next 24 hours and report back
Ok so the tec changed out a board I guess? I'm going to start the bag count over the next 24 hours and report back
Results vary. I experimented with my ceiling fan and found that I get the best heat distribution with the fan in down mode (summer) and highest speed. I am not suggesting that this is better for everyone, just that one should experiment and find out what works best in their house.I get very good results from my ceiling fan in distributing the heat, but I run it on low.
I had read that if you use a ceiling fan in reverse in the winter, it should be at its lowest setting to minimize cooling the heated air.
Just a thought.
I don't understand. Ignition takes a few minutes at most. How is this going to affect bags burned per day in any significant way?Perfect!, but you might have to start the clock after the ignition cycle is complete?
So, 18 hrs and only 2 bags? A16 degree avg temp day is a 2.5 bag day here. I know you have a ceiling fan, but are you sure the heat isn't up at the top of your vaulted ceiling? Does the stove appear to be cranking or is it idling from time to time? It sure doesn't seem to burn a bag every 6 or 7 hrs, since if you were maxed out, you'd be close to 3 bags.From 6pm last night to 12pm we are at 2 bags and hoper is topped off and full and the stove is on manual high. But still not hot in here....
Two bags in 18 hours is only 37,000 BTU/hr input for about 30,000 BTU/hr delivered to the room. The stove should be capable of 1.6 times that. Even allowing for autoclean reducing the burn time it is still well under what the stove should be capable of.From 6pm last night to 12pm we are at 2 bags and hopper is topped off and full and the stove is on manual high. But still not hot in here....
An experiment you might want to try.The only time it is at idle is auto clean, I can't say there are not any drafts but have not any problems when with my forced hot air.
Having the return in a colder part of the house will increase the area the stove is heating, but if stagnation is the problem it should still show marked improvement.I just turned it on only problem I see is that the only cold air retune is the most distal point of where the stove was (heat does not make it that far down the house) but you are saying you just need the air in the vent to "move things around"
I don't understand. Ignition takes a few minutes at most. How is this going to affect bags burned per day in any significant way?
From 6pm last night to 12pm we are at 2 bags and hoper is topped off and full and the stove is on manual high. But still not hot in here....
My MVAE starts up in a very few minutes. I remember that it preheats for about a minute before it starts to drop pellets, but after that it is typically about a minute before I see flame. It does slowly build the fire, but even at the end of a clean cycle the convection air is still hot when it ignites. If it took more than a couple of minutes I would be thinking that I need to clean the stove.Well on my stove anyway the igntion cycle can last up to 30 minutes where the auger will feed and stop at specific times. Lets just call it a start up cycle, until you get a standard auger/on off time in run mode...so yes it will effect the bag burning time slightly depending where you start your timing count.
I think you have skewed your result slightly. In all probability the BTU/hr rating of the stove is done with the hottest pellets they could buy. Also the efficiency number is probably obtained under ideal conditions. Still, if you come in within 15% of what you expect, I will believe the result.I am going to do the extact burn time that he should be seeing, not including ignition, pre heat time, etc. This is a worst case situation.
60,200 BTU OUTPUT@ 81.4% efficiency=73955 INPUT BTU
73955 INPUT/ 8000 BTU/lb=9.24 lbs/hr
40lbs/9.24 lbs/hr=4.33HRS per bag of pellets or 4.157 bags in 18 hours...........
hopper holds 56 lbs+-5 lbs, so no way you can get 2 full bags ins this unit!
I have lost track of timing. Three bags in how many hours and with what temperature results.So burnt just shy of 3 bags
but his stove never shuts down!Well on my stove anyway the igntion cycle can last up to 30 minutes where the auger will feed and stop at specific times. Lets just call it a start up cycle, until you get a standard auger/on off time in run mode...so yes it will effect the bag burning time slightly depending where you start your timing count.
So, a little less than 3 bags in 24 hrs. As I noted earlier, this was a 2 to 2.5 bag day for me in 24 hrs in central Maine. So, was your house warmer? You certainly seemed to burn enough pellets to keep your house hot, the question is why isn't your house warm. I know you've been asked, but your room fan is on high, right?So burnt just shy of 3 bags
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