Adjustments; Selecting The Combustion Level (Heat Rate); Adjusting The Convection Fan Speed - Drolet Eco-65 DP00060 Installation And Operation Manual

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5.2 Adjustments

5.2.1 Selecting the Combustion Level (Heat Rate)

The heat input of the stove varies between 10,500 BTU/h to 65,000 BTU/h. To change the
combustion level select the + or – button
when the stove is in function.
Note: Input range may vary according to the type of pellets being used.
Even though your stove can burn a large variety of wood pellets, we strongly recommend the
use of high quality pellets to obtain maximum performance out of your stove (see Section
4.8.1: Proper Fuel).
Note: To obtain optimal results make sure the venting system, heat exchanger and
exhaust channels are cleaned before performing any setting changes.

5.2.2 Adjusting the Convection Fan Speed

You can adjust the stove's convection fan speed for each combustion level selected. Thus,
an adjustment range is offered to reduce or increase air distribution in the room. Take note
that not all fan ranges are available, but the speed of the convection blower is consistent with
the requested burn rate. Therefore, if you use your stove in a lower combustion setting, you
will not be able to bring the fan to its maximum capacity. Conversely, for the higher
combustion settings, the lowest convection fan speed is blocked.
If overheating is detected, the convection fan speed will automatically go to the maximum
setting, an error code of F-160 will appear and the convection fan will operate at its highest
setting until the stove reaches a safe temperature. Once the stove reaches that temperature,
it will return to the previously selected convection fan selection.
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