Installed a GM 40 late last winter (2023) after flue inspection, new stove pipe install, etc. The GM 40 replaced an old Wonder Coal we had in the house but we have not used wood heat since 2020. The GM initial burns went well, other than it seemed it is impossible to reload with some smoke. However, we noticed a fairly regular sooty/creosote smell during use and afterwards. My wife was pregnant at the time and very sensitive to smells so we decided to use another heat source. I noticed it too, but not as much.
Fast forward to last week. Started off with low-slow burns. Smoke still escapes when reloading (waiting until only hot coals are left before reloading seems to remedy that issue) and we are back to strong sooty/creosote odors during firing and a day or two after an active fire goes out. I just don't remember that smell with other stoves, even the old wonder coal. Last night the temp was in cat range, I engaged it and went to bed. In the middle of the night the sooty smell was very strong, but I imagine part of that was because the fire had died down and the cat was still engaged?
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Fast forward to last week. Started off with low-slow burns. Smoke still escapes when reloading (waiting until only hot coals are left before reloading seems to remedy that issue) and we are back to strong sooty/creosote odors during firing and a day or two after an active fire goes out. I just don't remember that smell with other stoves, even the old wonder coal. Last night the temp was in cat range, I engaged it and went to bed. In the middle of the night the sooty smell was very strong, but I imagine part of that was because the fire had died down and the cat was still engaged?
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?