Proper
Fuel
Using
the
proper
fuel
will
have
a
tremendous
impact
of
the
performance
of
your
stove.
We
highly
recommend
that
you
only
use
PFI
(Pellet
Fuels
Institute)
approved
pellets.
If
a
pellet
has
been
PFI
approved
you
will
see
the
PFI
logo
prominently
displayed
upon
the
bag.
Factory
‐
approved
pellets
are
those
¼”
or
5/16”
in
diameter
and
not
over
1”
long.
Longer
or
thicker
pellets
sometimes
bridge
the
auger
flights,
which
prevents
proper
pellet
feed.
The
design
of
the
stove
incorporates
automatic
feed
of
the
pellet
fuel
into
the
fire
at
a
carefully
prescribed
rate.
The
stove’s
performance
depends
heavily
on
the
quality
of
your
pellet
fuel.
Avoid
pellet
brands
that
display
these
characteristics:
a.
Excess
Fines
–
“Fines”
is
a
term
describing
crushed
pellets
or
loose
material
that
looks
like
sawdust
or
sand.
Pellets
can
be
screened
before
being
placed
in
hopper
to
remove
most
fines.
b.
Binders
–
Some
pellets
are
produced
with
materials
to
hold
the
together,
or
“bind”
them.
c.
High
ash
content
–
Poor
quality
pellets
will
often
create
smoke
and
dirty
glass.
They
will
create
a
need
for
more
frequent
maintenance.
You
will
have
to
empty
the
burnpot
plus
vacuum
the
entire
system
more
often.
Poor
quality
pellets
could
damage
the
auger.
Golden
Eagle
cannot
accept
responsibility
for
damage
due
to
poor
quality
pellets.
Your
dealer
can
recommend
a
good
quality
pellet
dealer
in
your
area.
THIS
STOVE
IS
APPROVED
FOR
BURNING
PELLETIZED
WOOD
FUEL
ONLY!
BURNING
WOOD
IN
FORMS
OTHER
THAN
PELLETS
IS
NOT
PERMITTED.
IT
WILL
VIOLATE
THE
BUILDING
CODES
FOR
WHICH
THE
STOVE
HAS
BEEN
APPROVED
AND
WILL
VOID
ALL
WARRANTIES.
DO
NOT
BURN
WET
PELLETS.
ANY
ADDITIONAL
FUEL
INTRODUCED
BY
HAND
WILL
NOT
INCREASE
HEAT
OUTPUT
BUT
MAY
SERIOUSLY
IMPAIR
THE
STOVES
PERFORMANCE
BY
GENERATING
CONSIDERABLE
SMOKE.
Pre
Start
Up
Check
Remove
burnpot,
making
sure
it
is
clean
and
none
of
the
air
holes
are
plugged.
Clean
the
firebox,
and
then
reinstall
burnpot.
Clean
door
glass
if
necessary
(a
dry
cloth
or
paper
towel
is
usually
sufficient).
Never
use
abrasive
cleaners
on
the
glass
or
door.
Check
fuel
in
the
hopper,
and
refill
if
necessary.
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Logo
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