I just did a thorough cleaning a few days ago. Cleaned vent fan but did not clean blower fan. Now I cannot get anything but a lazy fire. It seems like the blower fan is acting up a bit, does the blower fan create the combustion air?
Tomorrow morning I will climb on the roof and see if there is a cap of any kind. I doubt there will be. The vent pipe goes from the stove up four feet and then straight through the wall into a block chimney. I don't think there is any pipe in the chimney.
I'm not using a thermostat.
I'm hoping to hear back from someone soon because I leave town for a week on Monday and hate to leave the misses with a faulty stove.
I guess my main question is, is the blower fan responsible for combustion air and what else could be preventing combustion air from the fire. I adjust the damper rod and nothing, change the fine tuning combustion air and nothing.
Thanks
Tomorrow morning I will climb on the roof and see if there is a cap of any kind. I doubt there will be. The vent pipe goes from the stove up four feet and then straight through the wall into a block chimney. I don't think there is any pipe in the chimney.
I'm not using a thermostat.
I'm hoping to hear back from someone soon because I leave town for a week on Monday and hate to leave the misses with a faulty stove.
I guess my main question is, is the blower fan responsible for combustion air and what else could be preventing combustion air from the fire. I adjust the damper rod and nothing, change the fine tuning combustion air and nothing.
Thanks