Deleted User wrote: » Burning oil is far cleaner in a modern efficient boiler than using any solid fuel.
Shefwedfan wrote: » I posted this before but was looking for model. I have a large stove in kitchen which heats the rads as well. Have fired it up and just wondering should I be changing any settings? I have attached pictures of 2 knobs which are on the side. Should I change these? Loads of heat in room and the rads are not cold but I couldnt say they are warm.
OwenM wrote: » The black knob, with settings 1-8 is to regulate the air supply. The white on is your pipe stat, 50c seems a bit high to me - mine is set to 35c but yours might be getting reflected heat from the stove itself. Do this: Next time the stove is lit and warm close all three vents on the front and set the black knob to 3. Give it a minute to settle down then turn the black knob to 8 and watch what happens - you should see the flames increase. The two knobs on the front should only be open when lighting the fire. The knob on top/front is your airwash, it allows air to flow in a certain direction to keep the glass clean - if you leave this partially open then you should turn the black knob down to compensate. The black knob regulates the air supply thermostatically and therefore regulates the heat output. NB: the airwash will override the black knob allowing air in continuously and is very inefficient.
rpmcs wrote: » My pellet stove runs 12 rads Fill through lid on top of stove Generally will have my house toastie for two days on one bag of pellets
rpmcs wrote: » Yes black knob would work of temperature. When stove is cold and set to 6...(middle) it will remain open till it reaches temperature and then closes when it starts to read higher temperature. It is so when stove and water system is hot, it reduces air intake as not to over fire stove and waste fuel.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Thanks, so is there a recommended setting? Or just see how it goes. I am trying to turn off oil altogether when I have stove going.....
Shefwedfan wrote: » Ok looking for some advice, have a stove in main room. There was a leak in it and it was coming down pipe. Tried to take photos. I thought it would have been problem with chimney at top. Only happens with really heavy rain. Anyway finally got up on roof and doesn't seem to be any issue up there. Got a builder up there with me as well. Just wondering what to do? should I just replace the whole flue system? Also the water is all black from the flue liner and has stained the stone work. Any ideas what might clean it off? Thanks Thanks.......
Robbie.G wrote: » That is due to the flue adapter water leaking around it I would replace the complete flue and fit a flexi liner it's the only way this will be fixed right