My uncle (in Georgia) has a Buck 91 (Cat Insert) in his house which is about 1500 sq. ft. It is installed in a masonry fireplace with conventional masonry flue...approximately 15' high chimney.
He and my aunt continue to fight the creosote buildup on the glass. After speaking with them, I don't think they're burning anywhere near hot enough, and subsequently leaving tons of creosote. The wood they're burning is seasoned oak.
They say they occasionally see temps around 500º. I believe it should be closer to 1400º with the catalytic combuster. They also mentioned that there is no starter pipe from the stove going up the flue. My aunt thinks there is a draft problem. Could this be the cause? Poor draft=low temps & poor performance=tons of creosote??...
I have an Avalon Olympic insert (in Mississippi), and installed my liner all the way to the top of my chimney. I get great draft, and the soot on my glass just wipes right off.
Opinions/Recommendations?
Thanks
He and my aunt continue to fight the creosote buildup on the glass. After speaking with them, I don't think they're burning anywhere near hot enough, and subsequently leaving tons of creosote. The wood they're burning is seasoned oak.
They say they occasionally see temps around 500º. I believe it should be closer to 1400º with the catalytic combuster. They also mentioned that there is no starter pipe from the stove going up the flue. My aunt thinks there is a draft problem. Could this be the cause? Poor draft=low temps & poor performance=tons of creosote??...
I have an Avalon Olympic insert (in Mississippi), and installed my liner all the way to the top of my chimney. I get great draft, and the soot on my glass just wipes right off.
Opinions/Recommendations?
Thanks
