Been watching the forum for months before I purchased an insert for my home. What a great resource this site is, and I thank you for all the useful information that you all post on here.
Had a Regency CI1250 installed professional on Monday Feb 24th. I wanted enough heat for the 400 sq ft. room its in and some supplemental heat for the next level of my 4 level back split home (insert is on third level, so there is two levels above insert).
I asked the installer to put a blocking plate in and some Roxul in above the smoke shelf and up into the chimney to stop the heat from going up the chimney, but he said that code would not allow for a blocking plate against the liner and because of the design, the roxul would likely fall down and give off a smell. He did install a lot of roxul in the top of the chimney. Should I try installing from roxul above the smoke shelf and see what happens. I'd like to see more heat out of this unit. Thoughts?
I questioned if I was not burning dry enough wood, so I purchased a bag of kiln dried wood to ensure that I was burning dry wood, but the heat output is not as high as I expected. Another reason I did this was that I was getting alot of smoke from the chimney after burning for 20 mins with the damper wide open and the firebox good and hot. The kiln dried wood did not reduce the smoke much. Thoughts?
I have been burning non-stop from Feb 24th till now (Feb 26, morning). It's been quiet cold this week, 5F at night and 10F in the day.
Had a Regency CI1250 installed professional on Monday Feb 24th. I wanted enough heat for the 400 sq ft. room its in and some supplemental heat for the next level of my 4 level back split home (insert is on third level, so there is two levels above insert).
I asked the installer to put a blocking plate in and some Roxul in above the smoke shelf and up into the chimney to stop the heat from going up the chimney, but he said that code would not allow for a blocking plate against the liner and because of the design, the roxul would likely fall down and give off a smell. He did install a lot of roxul in the top of the chimney. Should I try installing from roxul above the smoke shelf and see what happens. I'd like to see more heat out of this unit. Thoughts?
I questioned if I was not burning dry enough wood, so I purchased a bag of kiln dried wood to ensure that I was burning dry wood, but the heat output is not as high as I expected. Another reason I did this was that I was getting alot of smoke from the chimney after burning for 20 mins with the damper wide open and the firebox good and hot. The kiln dried wood did not reduce the smoke much. Thoughts?
I have been burning non-stop from Feb 24th till now (Feb 26, morning). It's been quiet cold this week, 5F at night and 10F in the day.
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