Hi all, New here at the forum and new to wood stoves in general. I've just had an Englander 13-NC installed, along with the entire chimney and pipe. I've got double wall with a 90 degree bend going out the wall and then straight up the side of my house with the expensive shiny stuff. This was all installed by professionals, so I can only assume it was done properly, since I don't have much knowledge on the topic.
Anyway, my problem is, It seems like I can't get enough air into the stove. The damper is full open, and the only way I can really get the fire burning is to leave the door open. If i close the door i just get glowing embers that eventually snuff out. Occaisionally i'll get flame with door closed but nothing rip-roaring.
This is an 1820's house, so I'm not concerned about not having enough air available in the house, although to be sure ive tried opening a nearby window to no effect.
Any words of advice would be fantastic
Thanks.
Anyway, my problem is, It seems like I can't get enough air into the stove. The damper is full open, and the only way I can really get the fire burning is to leave the door open. If i close the door i just get glowing embers that eventually snuff out. Occaisionally i'll get flame with door closed but nothing rip-roaring.
This is an 1820's house, so I'm not concerned about not having enough air available in the house, although to be sure ive tried opening a nearby window to no effect.
Any words of advice would be fantastic
Thanks.