I've read everything in the "Start here" sticky at the top of the page and have done searches through the forum, but have not found my solution. If you know of a thread that addresses this, please post it for me.
I just had a Drolet Myriad installed. Inside I have about 5'-6' of welded Duravent stovepipe. Outside I have 12' of Duratech triple wall for the chimney. Everything is brand new. The top of the chimney seems to be 2' above anything within 10' of it from what I can see on the ground. I also had the Drolet air makeup kit installed too. I needed one for my last wood stove at this house so I did this from the get go this time.
My problem is that I can start a nice kindling fire and get the stovepipe temp to 400F if I have the damper open and the door cracked. Before I shut the door, I already have some very nice, dry oak logs with a good burn going. Within minutes of shutting the door, with the damper wide open, the temp drops like a rock to 300F and then eventually 250F, sometimes lower. Draft seems good, no smoke comes from the stove when I reload.
I can not achieve the long burn times that many others with this stove preach.
My house is about 1,450 sq/ft. However, I'm only trying to heat about 900 sq/ft. The house is 12 years old and very airtight. The install of the chimney is straight, no elbows or bends.
Any ideas or thoughts are appreciated.
Snow2water
I just had a Drolet Myriad installed. Inside I have about 5'-6' of welded Duravent stovepipe. Outside I have 12' of Duratech triple wall for the chimney. Everything is brand new. The top of the chimney seems to be 2' above anything within 10' of it from what I can see on the ground. I also had the Drolet air makeup kit installed too. I needed one for my last wood stove at this house so I did this from the get go this time.
My problem is that I can start a nice kindling fire and get the stovepipe temp to 400F if I have the damper open and the door cracked. Before I shut the door, I already have some very nice, dry oak logs with a good burn going. Within minutes of shutting the door, with the damper wide open, the temp drops like a rock to 300F and then eventually 250F, sometimes lower. Draft seems good, no smoke comes from the stove when I reload.
I can not achieve the long burn times that many others with this stove preach.
My house is about 1,450 sq/ft. However, I'm only trying to heat about 900 sq/ft. The house is 12 years old and very airtight. The install of the chimney is straight, no elbows or bends.
Any ideas or thoughts are appreciated.
Snow2water