I've got a Regency Hearth heater h2100 in a zero clearance box and a fairly tight house. I don't seem to get very good burns unless the draft control is wide open. I'm very new to burning in a stove and trying to absorb as much information as possible. I have been waiting until the stove top temps get to around 450 F and then closing the draft control halfway and then gradually trying to close it more. I really want to get and maintain those secondary burns and stop throwing all my hard earned heat out the chimney. The problem is that within 20 minutes of closing down the draft control my temps begin to drop down and I lose most of my flames unless I throw open the draft control again. I'm looking for any advice or solutions.
I'm burning ash that seems dry. (I don't have a moisture meter yet). I have a bunch of splits that are a year old, but I've also tried burning the kiln dried wood from the big box stores as well as that wood brick fuel and had similar results so I don't believe it's just my wood supply.
Any thoughts?
I'm burning ash that seems dry. (I don't have a moisture meter yet). I have a bunch of splits that are a year old, but I've also tried burning the kiln dried wood from the big box stores as well as that wood brick fuel and had similar results so I don't believe it's just my wood supply.
Any thoughts?