Hi and thanks for stopping by. I am having low heat output from my stove. This may get long winded but I am running out of things to try. Dec 2015 I installed a blazeking king wood stove in my basement. 8" chimney goes straight up 22' interior to the house. The stove pipe it double wall with 2 45s. The stove worked great. Heated my house and didn't have to use the oil furnace once. 2016 winter was the same. Load the fire morning and night, maybe a third time if it was -20c for a period of time.
This fall when I checked the catalytic converter to see if it needed cleaning it looked pushed out at the bottom and was cracked along the bottom. I took pictures and hoped to get through the winter before I tried to collect warranty on this cat. Through the winter we've been very cold. Low heat output and seemingly erratic fires. Some time in January I took the cat cover off to see how it looked and parts of the cat fell out making a hole through it. After that I couldn't have a fire. Took pictures to the company I bought it from to see what's up. I was promptly told that I had over fired my stove and no warranty. After some harassment I got them to warranty my cat. I was told I over fired my stove and this is a one time deal on the cat replacement.
After installing the new cat. At which time I deduced the stove wasn't warped anywhere that I liked see, I still had low heat output. At -1 c I could put a full load of maple in the stove and just maintain heat in the house. I've swept the chimney (fine) run the stove with the window cracked, taken the cover off to check the automatic air control operation (seems fine). My wood was under 20% moisture back in October. With the new cat installed it seems to barely heat up (glow) at all. Before it would turn orange over the entire surface.
So my question now is what else can I try to make it work ok?
This fall when I checked the catalytic converter to see if it needed cleaning it looked pushed out at the bottom and was cracked along the bottom. I took pictures and hoped to get through the winter before I tried to collect warranty on this cat. Through the winter we've been very cold. Low heat output and seemingly erratic fires. Some time in January I took the cat cover off to see how it looked and parts of the cat fell out making a hole through it. After that I couldn't have a fire. Took pictures to the company I bought it from to see what's up. I was promptly told that I had over fired my stove and no warranty. After some harassment I got them to warranty my cat. I was told I over fired my stove and this is a one time deal on the cat replacement.
After installing the new cat. At which time I deduced the stove wasn't warped anywhere that I liked see, I still had low heat output. At -1 c I could put a full load of maple in the stove and just maintain heat in the house. I've swept the chimney (fine) run the stove with the window cracked, taken the cover off to check the automatic air control operation (seems fine). My wood was under 20% moisture back in October. With the new cat installed it seems to barely heat up (glow) at all. Before it would turn orange over the entire surface.
So my question now is what else can I try to make it work ok?
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