I would like too know how many hrs of running your stove before you vacuum it , also how many hrs of running too clean the chimney.
I have a Thelin parlour 3000 and i can get about 16 hrs before it will shut down..and i need to clean it.. I Noticed that the last couple times i am getting less time, probably not cleaning it as good as i should. The last time it only run 4 hrs before the red light came on and it shut down.. may have to clean the chimney.
I am only running this stove part time, about 5 days total a month. One feature it has when cleaning is, you turn the fan on a clean cycle and it will stir up ash and u use the vacuum, as the fan is running.
Does anybody take the clean out off the bottom as far as regular cleaning..I am wondering if i should hit the pipe and that will allow some ash too fall..
This feature i cannot use as the fan is slightly bent and will hit the side casing.I plan on replacing it with a new one when the season is over, other then that the fan works fine.
These stove i dont think are as easy too clean, as there is no ash pan.. Just wondering your thoughts, and maybe somebody has the same stove and can give me some ideas..in proper cleaning.
I also use a ash Vacuum and i have a small hose too attach too it too try and get in around the heat exchanger., and in small areas
I have a Thelin parlour 3000 and i can get about 16 hrs before it will shut down..and i need to clean it.. I Noticed that the last couple times i am getting less time, probably not cleaning it as good as i should. The last time it only run 4 hrs before the red light came on and it shut down.. may have to clean the chimney.
I am only running this stove part time, about 5 days total a month. One feature it has when cleaning is, you turn the fan on a clean cycle and it will stir up ash and u use the vacuum, as the fan is running.
Does anybody take the clean out off the bottom as far as regular cleaning..I am wondering if i should hit the pipe and that will allow some ash too fall..
This feature i cannot use as the fan is slightly bent and will hit the side casing.I plan on replacing it with a new one when the season is over, other then that the fan works fine.
These stove i dont think are as easy too clean, as there is no ash pan.. Just wondering your thoughts, and maybe somebody has the same stove and can give me some ideas..in proper cleaning.
I also use a ash Vacuum and i have a small hose too attach too it too try and get in around the heat exchanger., and in small areas