Howdy
I have been burning wood for 4.5 years and never really forgotten my stove..until this morning. I raked some tiny coals to the front of the stove, put in 6 pieces of maple, tossed in a fire starter (not enough coals to really get it going), open my bypass and go upstairs to see what my kids were up to. I had full intentions to come back down in 2 minutes. I normally set my the timer on my watch when I do this...but I had forgot to put it back on after my shower earlier.
I get upstairs and the phone rings. It was the wrong number. I started folding laundry....15 minutes later my smoke detector that is downstairs is going off, my 4 year old starts putting on his boots (taught him to get dressed if he hears a smoke detector going off) and I FLY (literally) down my stair case to see WTF is going on. As I was rounding the staircase at the top my heart sank realizing I forgot about the stove.
Probe temperature showed 1300F, the inner pipe of my double wall stove pipe is glowing red, I closed the bypass and shut the primary air down completely. Everything calmed down, I looked outside to see from flakes of soot (certainly isn't anything in there now) and adjusted the primary air,now everything is cruising.
Lessons learned?
1- Don't light a stove and leave it unattended until things are cruising (obviously..)
2- Don't leave your kids upstairs alone for 3-4 minutes (they had marker all over their faces)
Andrew
I have been burning wood for 4.5 years and never really forgotten my stove..until this morning. I raked some tiny coals to the front of the stove, put in 6 pieces of maple, tossed in a fire starter (not enough coals to really get it going), open my bypass and go upstairs to see what my kids were up to. I had full intentions to come back down in 2 minutes. I normally set my the timer on my watch when I do this...but I had forgot to put it back on after my shower earlier.
I get upstairs and the phone rings. It was the wrong number. I started folding laundry....15 minutes later my smoke detector that is downstairs is going off, my 4 year old starts putting on his boots (taught him to get dressed if he hears a smoke detector going off) and I FLY (literally) down my stair case to see WTF is going on. As I was rounding the staircase at the top my heart sank realizing I forgot about the stove.
Probe temperature showed 1300F, the inner pipe of my double wall stove pipe is glowing red, I closed the bypass and shut the primary air down completely. Everything calmed down, I looked outside to see from flakes of soot (certainly isn't anything in there now) and adjusted the primary air,now everything is cruising.
Lessons learned?
1- Don't light a stove and leave it unattended until things are cruising (obviously..)
2- Don't leave your kids upstairs alone for 3-4 minutes (they had marker all over their faces)
Andrew