Exhaust temps without turbs on Eko

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huffdawg

Minister of Fire
Hearth Supporter
Oct 3, 2009
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British Columbia Canada
I just cleaned out my fire tubes on the Eko. I forgot to put the chain turbs in.. I lit the fire and I have the fan on 70.. looks to be too hot with temps at 596::F. I'll turn it down now to 50.
You can observe on the burn temp on the public display link in my sig. below.
 
Very nice display ! Yes them are some high temps.
 
That link does not work for me; it's just a diagram. This does: (broken link removed)
 
I just cleaned out my fire tubes on the Eko. I forgot to put the chain turbs in.. I lit the fire and I have the fan on 70.. looks to be too hot with temps at 596::F. I'll turn it down now to 50.
You can observe on the burn temp on the public display link in my sig. below.

Man, a shop temp of 72.9F.
To hot for me to work, or is this a tanning saloon:eek:
Really nice job !
 
NoFo built the display. I have a suite above my shop, My last tenant was cold blooded, the current one likes it warm. I will be installing some panel rads up there sometime in the near future.. then I will be able to turn shop back down to 65::F. Its been a warm day here also,that makes a big difference when you have a 6 " heated slab.
 
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