Setting The Exhaust Voltage
IMPORTANT NOTE:
ADJUST THE AIRFLOW GATE BEFORE INCREASING
THE EXHAUST VOLTAGE. If you are having issues
with getting enough air to your fire, FIRST try to
adjust the air flow gate. SEE FIGURE 27. This will
also adjust the air flow to the stove.
The exhaust voltage (controlling the combustion motor)
allows you to adjust the stove for the fuel you are burning or
compensate for inadequate ventilation situations. In less than
optimum venting situations, you can increase the exhaust speed
for additional air circulation through the stove should ventilation
be an issue.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Changing the exhaust voltage does NOT change
the feed rate. Therefore, on high heat power
levels where the feed rate is faster, a low voltage
level will not push out enough air and the stove
may overheat and pellets may back up into the
pot. Decreasing exhaust voltage will increase the
amount of heat coming into the room. Do not
adjust the exhaust voltage too low, as it can cause
pellets to backup in the burn pot.
Increasing the exhaust voltage, and thereby increasing the
amount of air in the burn pot, will also assist in burning lower-
quality fuels that may otherwise cause unwanted buildup.
NOTE: Be sure to visually watch the burn rate if the
combustion voltage is decreased, as to not cause
pot overloading. Exhaust voltage should ONLY be
adjusted to get the optimum performance out of
the fuel you are burning.
To Set The Exhaust Voltage:
1. Press and hold the ENTER button. This will take you to
the "SET DATA" screen.
2. Using the SCROLL DOWN key, move to option 4: "Set
Exhaust Voltage". Press ENTER again to move into the
"SET EXHAUST VOLTAGE" screen. SEE FIGURE 28.
3. Select the stall (heating level) for the voltage you'd like
to change by scrolling up or down and pressing ENTER.
The voltage amount will automatically be highlighted.
4. Using the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN keys, select the
appropriate voltage.
NOTE: Voltage can only be decreased or increased in
increments of five (5).
5. Press ENTER to finalize your changes. Repeat steps 2-4
for the other stalls if you so desire.
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Figure 27
Figure 28
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Operator's Manual
Serenity Pellet Stove
Set Exhaust Voltage
1.Stall1 Voltage:~85V
2.Stall2 Voltage:~90V
3.Stall3 Voltage:~95V
4.Stall4 Voltage:~100V
5.Stall5 Voltage:~110V