Or at least I think it's oil....
Fired up new Harman XXV for the first time yesterday and after a short while noticed a small puddle (about 1 1/2" dia.) of clear liquid on the floor at the first 90 deg elbow at the upright piece that goes to the flue. Hadn't sealed the seams and joints as of yet when this occurred. About the viscosity of a 20W oil, clear, and feels like oil. Wondering if some kind of silicone based lube is used in the manufacture of the piping (Simpson Dura-Vent) that could be coming out as the pipe heats. I did find some posts about oil drips from a Harman stove, but these appeared to occur directly beneath the stove.
Fired up new Harman XXV for the first time yesterday and after a short while noticed a small puddle (about 1 1/2" dia.) of clear liquid on the floor at the first 90 deg elbow at the upright piece that goes to the flue. Hadn't sealed the seams and joints as of yet when this occurred. About the viscosity of a 20W oil, clear, and feels like oil. Wondering if some kind of silicone based lube is used in the manufacture of the piping (Simpson Dura-Vent) that could be coming out as the pipe heats. I did find some posts about oil drips from a Harman stove, but these appeared to occur directly beneath the stove.