That is fine.
But what I am saying is this: being able to do something is not the same as what the product was designed to do.
Again, lets us
go to the manual:
Both an installation manual with technical data and a manual on general use and maintenance are enclosed with the product.
And then goes into how much to burn at a time (which I already posted on page 1 of this thread), and which is the
general use for the product.
"General": as in typical, daily, expected, designed, etc. Burning constantly long burns is not general use... it might void the local warranty.
I have not contacted Jotul corporate for feedback on that, and so that is just my thinking. Maybe I am being anal, and if so, so be it. Personally I would rather walk and trot my horse then run it into the ground.
But it would be interesting to in fact do that (i.e. contact Jotul corporate in Norway for the final word).