Hello,
It’s my second full season burning a new Chinook 30.2. The stove has had about 2.5-3 cords through it. I noticed this last year as well.
My chimney was just cleaned last month. I always burn kiln dried wood and I’m extra happy with our wood this year. The stove is connected to an outside air kit. I should add that I have double wall stove pipe up about 2 ft with two 45s and a 90 into class A chimney pipe which is about 22ft high inside a framed chase.
I notice the problem when burning on low, especially if I’ve recently turned the stove down. I also notice it in the middle of the night some. I’ll get sudden ignition of the gasses and then I’ll get pretty strong smoke odor in the room. It doesn’t seem to happen every time I burn on low, but it’s relatively frequent. Typically the cat thermometer is at 2 o’clock or higher. I know BKs had an issue with smoke smell previously but I thought that was resolved well before I purchased my stove in 2023. Any thoughts are appreciated.
It’s my second full season burning a new Chinook 30.2. The stove has had about 2.5-3 cords through it. I noticed this last year as well.
My chimney was just cleaned last month. I always burn kiln dried wood and I’m extra happy with our wood this year. The stove is connected to an outside air kit. I should add that I have double wall stove pipe up about 2 ft with two 45s and a 90 into class A chimney pipe which is about 22ft high inside a framed chase.
I notice the problem when burning on low, especially if I’ve recently turned the stove down. I also notice it in the middle of the night some. I’ll get sudden ignition of the gasses and then I’ll get pretty strong smoke odor in the room. It doesn’t seem to happen every time I burn on low, but it’s relatively frequent. Typically the cat thermometer is at 2 o’clock or higher. I know BKs had an issue with smoke smell previously but I thought that was resolved well before I purchased my stove in 2023. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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