Hi again.
I my quest of a long efficient burn I found that I may have too much draft. The stove dealer came by today and installed a key damper. After this he measured our draft with the damper closed, the stove cold, the stove door closed and the fire not lit. It was a gusty day about 35 degrees. The heater was reading .04 wc to pegged passed .1 wc as the winds gusted.
Is there a chimney cap that prevents wind from creating a vacuum?
I my quest of a long efficient burn I found that I may have too much draft. The stove dealer came by today and installed a key damper. After this he measured our draft with the damper closed, the stove cold, the stove door closed and the fire not lit. It was a gusty day about 35 degrees. The heater was reading .04 wc to pegged passed .1 wc as the winds gusted.
Is there a chimney cap that prevents wind from creating a vacuum?