Hello all.
I just purchased a Hearthstone Manchester two weeks ago. I was researching possible issues and came across this forum,
I had a Federal Airtight 288 for the past 20 years, came with the house and had no issues., but I am just confounded by this new stove.
I can't seem to get it fire properly or heat. The stove just wont burn wood. Ive got primarily seasoned Maple, Grey Birch over a year old, top tarped.
When starting the fire I cant seem to get it to draft properly. Chimney is approximately 25' 8" clay, I brush it every year.
Here is a pic of my install. I basically installed it just like the last stove was set up.. Place I purchased recommended 6" double wall pipe to my 8" thimble.
Draft has been real strong in the past.. Actually needed a damper on the 288.. Before I installed the new pipe I could place my ear near the thimble and actually hear /almost feel the draft. So I'm not sure why this stove seems to not draft.
For example, the only way I've been able to get it to fire is to crack a door. With the air control fully open, cracking the front door, will get it done after some time, but it still struggles,. If I crack the ash pan door( which is not recommended) I can usually get my cat and flue to temp without issue in 30 + min. But once I close the door the fire diminishes and if I also engage the cat, the fire almost dies... My flue temp drops and the cat temp continues to rise to almost the overfire range, but from what I read that may be "normal" for a new cat as they can be hyperactive,
However, the heat output is weak even with the air control fully open. Im perplexed.. I've never dealt with a new cat stove before.
The 288 may have had a cat at some point, but I don't think it was functioning when I bought the house and it had either been removed or my dad ended up removing it when we rebuilt the stove the first time just after I purchased the house 20 years ago.. I rebuilt the fire box and gasketed it a few times since then, but this stove is just making me wish I kept rebuilding the 35 yr old 288 rather than purchasing a new stove with "30 hr heat time" ( notice I did not say burn time..lol) I'm well aware of the difference.
First pic is of the install,
Second of the install/chimney height
Third is cat engaged- ash pan was closed 10 min earlier when cat temp was at lower end of active now heading near over temp..
Fourth is dying fire box with full load of grey birch rounds and splits - air control full open
Fifth is flue temp dropping as the fire dies. was in the middle 10 min earlier. .
Really seems like a poor draft but given the fact Ive had no issues for 20+ years and had to install a damperon the 288 .. I'm just not sure..
Could it be wood? I mean I cut this myself and its closer to two years split and tarped than one..
Thanks in advance for any advice...
Luke
I just purchased a Hearthstone Manchester two weeks ago. I was researching possible issues and came across this forum,
I had a Federal Airtight 288 for the past 20 years, came with the house and had no issues., but I am just confounded by this new stove.
I can't seem to get it fire properly or heat. The stove just wont burn wood. Ive got primarily seasoned Maple, Grey Birch over a year old, top tarped.
When starting the fire I cant seem to get it to draft properly. Chimney is approximately 25' 8" clay, I brush it every year.
Here is a pic of my install. I basically installed it just like the last stove was set up.. Place I purchased recommended 6" double wall pipe to my 8" thimble.
Draft has been real strong in the past.. Actually needed a damper on the 288.. Before I installed the new pipe I could place my ear near the thimble and actually hear /almost feel the draft. So I'm not sure why this stove seems to not draft.
For example, the only way I've been able to get it to fire is to crack a door. With the air control fully open, cracking the front door, will get it done after some time, but it still struggles,. If I crack the ash pan door( which is not recommended) I can usually get my cat and flue to temp without issue in 30 + min. But once I close the door the fire diminishes and if I also engage the cat, the fire almost dies... My flue temp drops and the cat temp continues to rise to almost the overfire range, but from what I read that may be "normal" for a new cat as they can be hyperactive,
However, the heat output is weak even with the air control fully open. Im perplexed.. I've never dealt with a new cat stove before.
The 288 may have had a cat at some point, but I don't think it was functioning when I bought the house and it had either been removed or my dad ended up removing it when we rebuilt the stove the first time just after I purchased the house 20 years ago.. I rebuilt the fire box and gasketed it a few times since then, but this stove is just making me wish I kept rebuilding the 35 yr old 288 rather than purchasing a new stove with "30 hr heat time" ( notice I did not say burn time..lol) I'm well aware of the difference.
First pic is of the install,
Second of the install/chimney height
Third is cat engaged- ash pan was closed 10 min earlier when cat temp was at lower end of active now heading near over temp..
Fourth is dying fire box with full load of grey birch rounds and splits - air control full open
Fifth is flue temp dropping as the fire dies. was in the middle 10 min earlier. .
Really seems like a poor draft but given the fact Ive had no issues for 20+ years and had to install a damperon the 288 .. I'm just not sure..
Could it be wood? I mean I cut this myself and its closer to two years split and tarped than one..
Thanks in advance for any advice...
Luke