Lets see your Pot? (burn pot that is)

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Here are some photos of my burn pot.
Fairly typical top feed setup. The grate is setup sort of like a trap door which I only flick open after it's shut down and I'm about to clean it.
 

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Hey DD, nice thread!

I don't have much to add, being new to pellet stoves and appreciate looking and learning about all these different systems. However, I will post a pick of my Enviro Windsor burn pot and liner tomorrow (have been away from hearth for a couple of days and don't have any pics to show of it right now.) My father in law's Traditions by The Earth Stoves (TP300) has an absolutely huge burnpot, it has got to be made of 1/2 inch steel! I wish I had a pic to show here! Next time I go over there I'll take one.
 
Here are the pictures I promised. I forgot to take a before and after, but here's the after.
1) Inside the firebox without pot/liner
2) Burn pot and liner in front of stove
3) Burn pot back inside the stove
4) pot/liner back in
 

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This one is for a Harman pellet furnace but looks like some other Harman stoves. The 4 magnets were to help demonstrate the type of steel used.

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Turbo-Quad said:
Don2222 said:
Hello

Here is my Quad Classic Bay too!!

1. Big Round Fire Pot just before painting shows trap door in bottom that is operated by a front pull knob!

2. Newly Painted Fire pot in Burn Chamber!

3. Loop Ignitor is glowing Red against the bottom of the Big Fire Pot seen behind front access panel!

My Mt Vernon pot doesnt really look like that. I'd like to see that burning.

Ok, Turbo-Quad

This Quadrafire classic bay 1200 FS is now a movie. The movie was taken when walking by the window and then going into the shed on a 30 Deg F Winter's night with the Ohip Players!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Oy7LTUl6sQ

 
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