Understanding your stove – United States Stove Company 58242 User Manual

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How your stove works

Your Forester stove utilizes a vertical auger fuel feed system that is operated by a microprocessor controlled digital

circuit board. The digital circuit board allows the vertical auger fuel feed system to run in a timer-based, non-continuous

cycle; this cycling allows the auger to run for a predetermined period of seconds. The auger pushes pellets up a chute

located in the hopper which in turn falls through another chute into the burnpot. Your stove is equipped with an automatic
ignition system that should ignite the fuel within 3 - 5 minutes from pressing the

button. As pellets enter the burnpot

and ignite, outside air is drawn across the fuel and heated during the combustion process which is then pulled through

the heat exchanger by the exhaust motor or draft fan. As the stove heats up, room air is circulated around the heat

exchanger by means of a room air blower, distributing warm air into the room.
The amount of heat produced by the stove is proportional to the rate of the fuel that is burned, and this rate is controlled
by the Fuel Control button

. In order to maintain combustion of the fuel at a desired rate, the air provided to the

burn chamber by the exhaust or draft fan must be maintained precisely. Too little air will result in a flame that is non-

energetic or lazy. If the fuel continues to flow with too little air for long enough, the burn pot will fill with too much fuel and

the fire will smother out. To much air will result in a flame that is overactive or aggressive. The flame in this situation is

typically very blue at the bottom and resembles a blow torch. If this situation continues, the fuel in the burn pot will be

consumed and the fire will go out.
Matching the amount of air required for proper combustion to the fuel rate is the primary objective in effectively burning

pellets of various brands and qualities in your stove. The air to fuel ratio can be adjusted to allow almost any fuel quality

to burn effectively by following the procedures detailed in the remainder of this manual.
Because a forced draft pressure is required for the combustion process inside your stove, it is extremely important that

the exhaust system be properly installed and maintained. And, that when operating your stove, you make sure that the

viewing door is properly sealed.

Understanding your stove

FIGURE 9

DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL

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