Quadrafire CB 1200 btus

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Spaz

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May 3, 2024
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Nova Scotia
This is regards to a Quadrafire CB 1200. Has any one opened there feed to max and if so how does it heat/ burn. Mine on high is an animal set on factory. Just testing out a better way to set the temp to burn all day. I screwed up when buying it. I'd have ordered something with a heat control, so it will run all day. Saves in ignitors.
 
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What is the make and model of your stove ?
If you can put in high - Low burn on a thermostat
When set temp. is reached, the stove goes to low burn
and stays there until the stat calls for heat
Yes all pellet stoves when set on high give off masses of
heat but also go through pellets at a very fast rate.
Now I see your stove in the heading
I also see no high - low burn option just on-off
 
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What is the make and model of your stove ?
If you can put in high - Low burn on a thermostat
When set temp. is reached, the stove goes to low burn
and stays there until the stat calls for heat
Yes all pellet stoves when set on high give off masses of
heat but also go through pellets at a very fast rate.
Now I see your stove in the heading
I also see no high - low burn option just on-off
Damn it was in the title, Quadrafire CB 1200.
 
The Quadra-Fire Classic Bay 1200 pellet stove has a BTU input of
15,900–41,100 BTUs per hour. It can heat spaces ranging from
1,000–2,700 square feet, but the exact area it can heat depends
on the climate and efficiency of the home.
 
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The Quadra-Fire Classic Bay 1200 pellet stove has a BTU input of
15,900–41,100 BTUs per hour. It can heat spaces ranging from
1,000–2,700 square feet, but the exact area it can heat depends
on the climate and efficiency of the home.
I was told by a dealer it was 52k. Which I didn't believe.