Installed my pleasant hearth 1800sq ft stove with double wall stove pipe and triple wall chimney pipe, had to use 2 30 degree elbows to clear a rafter then the chimney goes out the roof roughly 6’. Yesterday was rainy and in the upper 40s. I started the fire for the first time and had trouble getting it lit, finally got some coals going and was burning splits but it seems like even with the damper all the way open, it was starving for air. The flames would die way down and as soon as I cracked the door open the logs started glowing as you can see the draft and they would instantly ignite with nice flames. I shut the door and the flames die almost completely off unless I crack the door slightly. The damper is working because when I close it, the embers start dying down and get brighter when I open it. I ran it for a few hours and it put off heat but seems like not the heat it should. It’s a new install and my first woodstove. The wood is supposed to be seasoned, I just ordered a moisture meter to see how seasoned it is. Any tips for burning? Are big flames or hot coals better for putting out more heat? Is this draft issue normal? How do I check the secondary burn? It did seem to work better the longer it ran but to me it still seems like it’s not getting enough air and I’m expecting with the damper all the way open I should get the same flames as when I crack the door open. I put a few big logs in at 10pm and there was still some burning coals this morning at 5am but I’m hoping to get hotter fires and longer burns at night