What causes smoke dragons

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sepulvd

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Dec 27, 2014
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Oak harbor, wa
I been barely burning wood for a little over a year and i always see in this forum about crazy amont of smoke coming out of chimney is no good. What causes all the smoke. I am using a fisher insert which is from the 80's but i barely get any smoke. Just trying to learn more
 
Wet or poorly seasoned wood, poor operator control (smoldering a fire), inefficient stove design, and/or a weak drafting flue system all can contribute.
 
20% or less is good.
 
You must be burning it pretty hot if you are getting no smoke in that insert, I am quite sure you have smoke on the tail end of the burn unless you are constantly stoking the fire. You have what we consider a smoke dragon, it does not reburn the smoke that is coming off the wood, sending a lot of energy up the flue.
 
The cause of smoke is as BG stated above. The actual term "smoke dragon" usually refers to a stove built before the use of reburn technology.
 
If I burn the 602 hot I can get a pretty clean burn, but it's not smoke-free even though it has a baffle and a simple secondary air supply. EPA phase 2 stoves are much cleaner burning.
 
If I burn the 602 hot I can get a pretty clean burn, but it's not smoke-free even though it has a baffle and a simple secondary air supply. EPA phase 2 stoves are much cleaner burning.
Do you have a 602 cb?
 
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