Pellet Customers: refer to the below tips for reminders and answers to our most frequently asked start-up questions when preparing your pellet stove for the winter season. OR, contact Enchanted Fireside to talk with one of our experienced team members.
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Thermocouple
What is a Thermocouple?
A Thermocouple is the temperature sensor that rests over the top of the firepot and covered by a white ceramic sleeve to protect the wire.
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Remote Controls
Remote controls make enjoying the warmth and beauty of a fire convenient and low maintenance.
If you operate your Original Energy pellet stove/insert via a remote control, please put new batteries in the transmitter at the start of the new season.
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Glass Doors are Functional as well as Beautiful
Glass Fireplace Doors are more than great looking. Glass fireplace doors act as a warm air barrier, keeping your furnace heated warm room air in your home.
Even with your damper closed, your standard fireplace constantly siphons warm room air up the flue and out of your chimney top. The amount of heated air loss can be astounding, which also increases your energy bills.
How do quality glass doors stop air loss?
The science of fluid dynamics are at work. Put simply, passive air is prevented because quality glass doors do not let air pass through the gaps between panes of safety glass and small gaps (about 1/8” or less) between the glass and the frame.
The result…
Your heated room air stays where it belongs, in your home (not out the chimney), your energy bills don’t increase and your fireplace will look better than ever!
Helping Worcester County Clear The Air
Enchanted Fireside has partnered with MassCEC (Massachusetts Clean Energy Center) to help clear the air. We have replaced more than 50 old, high emissions wood stoves in Worcester County with new clean-burning wood and pellet stoves – and the homeowners have each received up to $3000 in instant rebates for their upgrades. These efforts will help preserve clean, responsible wood-burning in Massachusetts for the future. If you missed this year’s change-out program, be on the lookout next spring for the 2018 changeout. Read more (and see the cool photo of Rocco and Karen!) in August’s Telegram and Gazette article