If the air is coming through the blower vents then the draft isn't coming through your stove, it is coming around your stove, unless the air intakes from your firebox are in those blower vents. But if you have a draft coming around your stove your chimney might not be totally sealed.CHIMENEA said:I'm going through the same problem with my insert. Was replacing insulation in the crawlspace today so I've been keeping an eye on the thermostat lately to see how the temp is holding. Sitting here ~8ft in front of the hearth, and notice a draft in the air. I can't figure where it could be coming from, thought I was sealing up the last of the 'big' holes under house this afternoon.
Get up, walk toward the insert, kneel down on the hearth, and bam. The hearth is ice cold, cold air is down drafting out of the bottom blower intake louvers. Bummer, cold air is coming out at varying speeds up to the same force as the blower on low speed.
Weather channel has it at 32*, NNW17mph. Maybe it won't be as noticeable with lighter winds.