My wife went up to our cabin a few weeks ago on Thursday. She called me a work Friday with this story. She said there was a bit of excitement yesterday, but every thing is ok now. She went on to describe how she cleaned and lit the stove yesterday. After the second reload she heard the water boiling hard in the cast iron pot on top of the stove. The stove top temp was 700F. She closed the air off, but after some time it did nothing to control the fire. She has been running the stove for years, so she knew something was wrong. Since she had never seen a chimney fire, this must be it. We have a chimeex flair but in the panic situation she couldn't understand the written directions. She called our community security and fire dept. Police, 2 fire trucks and first aid all showed up.They all looked but couldn't figure what was the cause uncontrollable fire. Lucky for us they used a IR temp gun to see what the temps were. I spoke to the guys that were there. They said, there guess it wasn't a chimney fire. So they just let it burn out.
So as I heard this story I had my wife go to the stove. Take a look at the ash pan door, I said. Yep, 3/8 inch open at the latch end. She didn't touch it so I could see how this happened.
I got up to the house Saturday. Well the door wasn't closed so the spring loaded latch couldn't be turned fully. The Oslo's ash door has a removable handle that fits into a hole. Real hard to tell you have done it right if you don't look and feal the door fit. But it wasn't just a bad door closing
I couldn't close it either. The ash pan was stopping the door. I pulled out the pan, and in back of the ash pan drawer was at 1/2 of ash. Something I clean-out every-time I empty the pan.
I share this with my fellow wood burners so hopefully we can all learn from it. My wife and I learned a few things. If your going to run the stove, you need to know everything about it, and share all your knowledge. We are going to get a few of the chimney flairs and practice using one outside.
Tom
So as I heard this story I had my wife go to the stove. Take a look at the ash pan door, I said. Yep, 3/8 inch open at the latch end. She didn't touch it so I could see how this happened.
I got up to the house Saturday. Well the door wasn't closed so the spring loaded latch couldn't be turned fully. The Oslo's ash door has a removable handle that fits into a hole. Real hard to tell you have done it right if you don't look and feal the door fit. But it wasn't just a bad door closing

I share this with my fellow wood burners so hopefully we can all learn from it. My wife and I learned a few things. If your going to run the stove, you need to know everything about it, and share all your knowledge. We are going to get a few of the chimney flairs and practice using one outside.
Tom