Most models have an automatic ignition system designed into a circuit board. Simply turn your control to the “on” or “start” position. Keep in mind the moisture content in pellets is very low, so pellets are quite easy to ignite. Depending on your model, an ignitor rod, a hot surface ignitor or glow plug are in direct contact with the pellets. After a few minutes, the pellets start to burn. This start-up sequence is outlined in your owner’s manual and is controlled by the circuit board in your appliance. Some pellet stoves may need to be lit manually, with gelled alcohol. It’s best to avoid these models.
Below is a list of fireplace and grill stores that service Ohio (OH)
Erlanger, KYTateBuilder's Supply, LLC | Visit Store Page | |
Canfield, OHYoungstown Propane, Inc. | Visit Store Page | |
Columbus, OHBlackburns Chimney Sweeps | ||
Columbus, OHAspen Fireplace & Patio | Visit Store Page | |
North Canton, OHCustom Fireplace Shop | Visit Store Page | |
North Ridgeville, OHHeat Exchange Hearth & Patio Shoppe | Visit Store Page | |
North Royalton, OHCountry Stove Co. | Visit Store Page | |
Painesville, OHAmerican Home and Energy Products Inc. | ||
St. Henry, OHBuschur's Refrigeration, Inc. | Visit Store Page |
For more information, contact your local fireplace and grill store.