Pump off temperature on Ravelli Venezia Hydro

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Petlyn

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Jan 11, 2025
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United Kingdom
We are UK based and have found very little experience/assistance available here for pellet stoves as most people dismiss them as a form of heating and hope therefore someone with experience may be able to answer our question.

We have a Venezia Hydro which circulates water through a couple of heat exchangers which in turn disseminates warm air around the house. Currently the pump on the stove switches off at 50 degrees which means there is a lot of warmth in the system which just sits rather than circulating down to say 40 degrees. Is there any way of modifying the factory pre-set of 50 degrees? If the pump ran for longer, we would get more distribution of warmth throughout the whole house rather than just around the stove and in the location of the heat exchangers.

We have seen previous posts with clear instructions for changing the Threshold value on such stoves and hope someone may have an answer which would help us.

Thank you all.
 
We were hoping that someone would have some words of wisdom to impart on our Ecoteck / Ravelli. Does anyone know if what we are trying to achieve is possible? Any help would be vey much appreciated.
 
Sorry Petlyn not many here know much about the Ravelli. Being it is more of a boiler you may get more help in the boiler area of the forums.
 
Thanks - it is predominantly a room heater with water heating/radiator capability which we have utilised in a different way via the heat exchangers. I did see that historically there has been advice regarding changing the factory pre-sets on such Ravelli's via the A9 function and was hoping that someone may have known which setting controlled the pump off temperature. I will live in hope for a little longer!!
 
If you reach out to Ravelli, or look on their website, they may be able to get you a more detailed manual for your stove. I don't have one for your specific stove, but the one I have for mine has all the "settings" spelled out with what they control. May be worth a look for you!
 
We have the manual as supplied but it is more of an operators guide and only covers how to set up the operation side of things such as the clock, programming and pellet loading - not at all detailed or useful for maintenance and performance😭. All it says is that we should call our engineer to adjust any of the factory pre-set options as they are accessed via codes - we haven't found anyone in the UK who has any useful knowledge, hence my attempt here. Ravelli only respond to emails by saying they will not deal with an end user!
 
We have the manual as supplied but it is more of an operators guide and only covers how to set up the operation side of things such as the clock, programming and pellet loading - not at all detailed or useful for maintenance and performance😭. All it says is that we should call our engineer to adjust any of the factory pre-set options as they are accessed via codes - we haven't found anyone in the UK who has any useful knowledge, hence my attempt here. Ravelli only respond to emails by saying they will not deal with an end user!
Hmmm.. Maybe you can contact a service company in your area to source the manual? I have two manuals for mine: one is very basic, start up, installation, warnings, etc. The other one goes through the settings and what they individually do. Sorry I am not much help! Hope you can find what you need
 
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