Stove pipe damper?

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Disco Inferno

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Nov 28, 2014
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Michigan
Hi all,
Another question, we are getting ready for our PE Super 27, making a giant leap forward from our Little Moe All-nighter. No stove pipe damper necessary, correct?
Thanks!
Joyce
 
Unless your chimney is really tall and you expect overdrafts, yes it is not necessary. You can still put one in for the hopefully rare occasion that you have an overfire or too much draft on very cold days etc. In that sense, it will be used as an additional safety device, not to regulate the fire on a regular basis.
 
Unless your chimney is really tall and you expect overdrafts, yes it is not necessary. You can still put one in for the hopefully rare occasion that you have an overfire or too much draft on very cold days etc. In that sense, it will be used as an additional safety device, not to regulate the fire on a regular basis.

Thanks for the reply Grisu!
 
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