Okay... a bit of a delay before I could get to breaking in the Jotul F100.
First, I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to the members of this forum who have helped me with my questions about the installation of this stove. Begreen, bholler, hogwildz, and all others. Thank you!
Okay, so I finally had the inspector over to final the install. He took a quick glance at the manual, eyeballed the clearances, had a look outside at the chimney, and signed off. Easy.
On to the fire...
First fire - target 200 degrees. Went a bit higher... about 240 according to the Condar stovetop thermometer. No issues. No smoke leaks. Loved it! This is my first wood stove, so I was very stoked that everything worked... and that the cabin did not spontaneously combust.
Second fire - target 300 degrees. Oops, went to 420 degrees. Closed up the air intake, and the fire died down and temp reduced. The stove did start to smoke when the temp got up that high. I was worried that it was leaking smoke... but I think it was the paint curing, as the smell was chemical/paint fume rather than a wood smoke smell. I am new to stoves, so I was a little worried. All windows and front door were open during these breaking fires.
Third (last) break-in fire is delayed until this weekend. Will see if it smokes again when I get it up around 400-450 degrees. I suppose the paint will smoke the first handful of times I get it up to a new higher temp.
Here are some pics of the install, and my first fire. Again... big thank you to the members of Hearth.com!
The chimney does not look straight, but that is just the wide camera phone lens.
First, I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to the members of this forum who have helped me with my questions about the installation of this stove. Begreen, bholler, hogwildz, and all others. Thank you!
Okay, so I finally had the inspector over to final the install. He took a quick glance at the manual, eyeballed the clearances, had a look outside at the chimney, and signed off. Easy.
On to the fire...
First fire - target 200 degrees. Went a bit higher... about 240 according to the Condar stovetop thermometer. No issues. No smoke leaks. Loved it! This is my first wood stove, so I was very stoked that everything worked... and that the cabin did not spontaneously combust.
Second fire - target 300 degrees. Oops, went to 420 degrees. Closed up the air intake, and the fire died down and temp reduced. The stove did start to smoke when the temp got up that high. I was worried that it was leaking smoke... but I think it was the paint curing, as the smell was chemical/paint fume rather than a wood smoke smell. I am new to stoves, so I was a little worried. All windows and front door were open during these breaking fires.
Third (last) break-in fire is delayed until this weekend. Will see if it smokes again when I get it up around 400-450 degrees. I suppose the paint will smoke the first handful of times I get it up to a new higher temp.
Here are some pics of the install, and my first fire. Again... big thank you to the members of Hearth.com!
The chimney does not look straight, but that is just the wide camera phone lens.
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