In to my second winter with the heatmax. The install is textbook. inside stainless chimney – – about 25 feet long – – 2 45° elbows from the furnace into the chimney. Barometric damper installed Close to the furnace--just after the first 45. Connecting pipe is double wall stainless.
Dwyer manometer installed and set to .05...works well
chimney was cleaned before using the furnace in early October. Top of the chimney had a little creosote – – very little fluffy residue in the chimney – – connecter pipe had a little more but not too bad.
Burning Douglasfir that was processed about eight years ago and has been covered the whole time. it is very dry.
Have burned about 1 1/2 cords so far this winter.
now, finally, to my question/problem! once a new fire is going, I don’t open the door until re-loading time.
sometimes, I get a little smoke smell in the house. I think it’s coming from the damper, but I have never actually seen it... until yesterday. I came in to the house to find very very strong smoke smell.
The fire had burned down quite well with lots of wood left...all of it red hot...with little to no flame.
I watched it for a little while, and saw a small puff of smoke come out of the damper--followed by, a few seconds later an “explosion” which blew a lot of smoke out of the damper. it came about 3 feet into the room. It was followed by another explosion in the firebox which sent a bunch of smoke out of the front draft mechanism.
I know that this situation is caused by unburned gases in the firebox, but why wouldn’t the afterburner tubes take care of this??
I have since cleaned the stove out – – there wasn’t much debris in the heat exchangers. It could be that the chimney is partially plugged, but I highly doubt that.
Anybody out there have the same problem?? Any ideas re-. Re-things I could do to stop this from happening again?? it was a pretty scary situation, Which I never want repeated.
sorry for the length of this, but I was trying to include as much info as I could so that we can get the problem cleared up ASAP
Dwyer manometer installed and set to .05...works well
chimney was cleaned before using the furnace in early October. Top of the chimney had a little creosote – – very little fluffy residue in the chimney – – connecter pipe had a little more but not too bad.
Burning Douglasfir that was processed about eight years ago and has been covered the whole time. it is very dry.
Have burned about 1 1/2 cords so far this winter.
now, finally, to my question/problem! once a new fire is going, I don’t open the door until re-loading time.
sometimes, I get a little smoke smell in the house. I think it’s coming from the damper, but I have never actually seen it... until yesterday. I came in to the house to find very very strong smoke smell.
The fire had burned down quite well with lots of wood left...all of it red hot...with little to no flame.
I watched it for a little while, and saw a small puff of smoke come out of the damper--followed by, a few seconds later an “explosion” which blew a lot of smoke out of the damper. it came about 3 feet into the room. It was followed by another explosion in the firebox which sent a bunch of smoke out of the front draft mechanism.
I know that this situation is caused by unburned gases in the firebox, but why wouldn’t the afterburner tubes take care of this??
I have since cleaned the stove out – – there wasn’t much debris in the heat exchangers. It could be that the chimney is partially plugged, but I highly doubt that.
Anybody out there have the same problem?? Any ideas re-. Re-things I could do to stop this from happening again?? it was a pretty scary situation, Which I never want repeated.
sorry for the length of this, but I was trying to include as much info as I could so that we can get the problem cleared up ASAP