Hi,
I recently purchased and installed a Hearthstone Clydesdale unit. I've done a few burns on the nights that it gets cold.
My question is related to Overfiring since obviously that voids the stove warranty.
1) How do you get a stove into a situation of overfiring? I'm interested in knowing how it gets into an overfiring situation so I can avoid it. My guess would be a lot of very dry wood with the damper all the way open.
2) If a stove is overfiring or let's just say too hot, how do you stop that / bring the temperature down? My guess would be to close the damper all the way.
Thanks
I recently purchased and installed a Hearthstone Clydesdale unit. I've done a few burns on the nights that it gets cold.
My question is related to Overfiring since obviously that voids the stove warranty.
1) How do you get a stove into a situation of overfiring? I'm interested in knowing how it gets into an overfiring situation so I can avoid it. My guess would be a lot of very dry wood with the damper all the way open.
2) If a stove is overfiring or let's just say too hot, how do you stop that / bring the temperature down? My guess would be to close the damper all the way.
Thanks