OK the V/C propane stove is up and now running as it should except its throwing off a smell sort of like unused gas. It s hard to explain I used b-vent pipe up about 12ft.
Some questions?
1. Should the b-vent sections be sealed? I read on a site they should seems a lot of work but who knows!
2. Where we joined the b-vent to the stove its fit with an adapter and a clamp to the start of the stove flue
should this be sealed. What sort of seal will I use? This gets really hot by the way I am supposing it
should..
3. According to literature on the stove its about a 51% efficient stove?
4. I wonder what sort of chimmey cap I should have? The less the restrictive the better? We used Amerivent
B-vent pipe also..
5. Looking at the stove when its running I see lots of blue flame with a yellow flame
6. The glass is well sealed to the front of the stove.
7. I have checked all connections and there are no gas leaks this smell occurs when the stove is lit I am not
sure it is throwing off the smell when the pilot is lit or not yet.
Many questions I am sure Bob and some of the other experts will chime in here and all comments appreciated.
Bob the novice
I forgot to mention there is an air curtain that can be moved up or down directly in the back of the stove. you have to remove everything to get to it. start there maybe to create more draft?
Some questions?
1. Should the b-vent sections be sealed? I read on a site they should seems a lot of work but who knows!
2. Where we joined the b-vent to the stove its fit with an adapter and a clamp to the start of the stove flue
should this be sealed. What sort of seal will I use? This gets really hot by the way I am supposing it
should..
3. According to literature on the stove its about a 51% efficient stove?
4. I wonder what sort of chimmey cap I should have? The less the restrictive the better? We used Amerivent
B-vent pipe also..
5. Looking at the stove when its running I see lots of blue flame with a yellow flame
6. The glass is well sealed to the front of the stove.
7. I have checked all connections and there are no gas leaks this smell occurs when the stove is lit I am not
sure it is throwing off the smell when the pilot is lit or not yet.
Many questions I am sure Bob and some of the other experts will chime in here and all comments appreciated.
Bob the novice
I forgot to mention there is an air curtain that can be moved up or down directly in the back of the stove. you have to remove everything to get to it. start there maybe to create more draft?
Last edited: