I recently bought a used (but in near mint condition) Dutchwest 2462 catalytic stove. I am at the point where I am going to give up on this stove and buy another. I have yet to be able to get it to really put out a lot of heat without the cleanout door cracked so that air flows under the wood. According to the new magnetic thermometer on the side door - I can get the main chamber to about 400 degrees, and the cat probe (also new) temperature to about 600 degrees - but only with the main front air vents open, the main damper open, and the cleanout door cracked. Without the cleanout door cracked - the chamber drops to 250-300 and the cat drops to 400. If I follow the manual's instructions - and once the fire gets going - close the main damper and turn the air vent to the cat out about 1 turn with the two front air vents open - the unit will burn a load of seasoned red oak wood over 8 hours, but at a main chamber temp of 250-300 - and I end up with creosote buildup. The cat will go to about 1000 when I inititally close the main damper - but soons drops in temperature anywhere between 400-600.
Also - if I attempt to open either the front or side door to re-load the unit - I open the main damper and crack the door per the manual. I can wait 1 to 5 minutes to allow it to flu - but no matter what it always billows smoke out of the door.
I have inspected and cleaned the catalyst, and ensured that the front air vents are not clogged. The unit is in the basement - so the chimney run is about 40 ft. This particular flu has not been used since I bought the house 5 years ago - but I had them all inspected and cleaned then. It just doesn't seem to be getting enough air under the wood. I was debating installing an air vent into the cleanout door.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Also - if I attempt to open either the front or side door to re-load the unit - I open the main damper and crack the door per the manual. I can wait 1 to 5 minutes to allow it to flu - but no matter what it always billows smoke out of the door.
I have inspected and cleaned the catalyst, and ensured that the front air vents are not clogged. The unit is in the basement - so the chimney run is about 40 ft. This particular flu has not been used since I bought the house 5 years ago - but I had them all inspected and cleaned then. It just doesn't seem to be getting enough air under the wood. I was debating installing an air vent into the cleanout door.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.