This morning, I got up and I noticed there wasn't enough wood left in the stove to last throughout the day while I'm at work. I didn't have any wood inside and I was wearing my night pajamas (nothing), so I didn't want to go outside and get some. I did have some oak 4x4s laying around that I'd been saving for when it gets very cold. So I filled half the side of the stove with the oak. Then do the usual char it then turn it down procedure and go to work.
When I get home today, I see a little smoke coming out of the chimney. Usually there's nothing, but I figure some smoke once and a while can happen. So I wonder what's left in the stove and since the glass is pretty dark from the last few nights I can't see anything. So I turn it up to 3 to get the coals going and some light in the box so I can see what's in there. The cat at this time I notice is glowing orange, a very very bright orange. Cat temp is about 4/5ths of the way over which is pretty unusual for when the stove is on 1 all day. So as I'm waiting for the stove to heat up I check my phone to see if I got any messages. As I'm kneeling next to the stove, the stove made a loud noise, hard to describe. It was almost like a wooooshhhhhhPOOOFF
It wasn't like an explosion or anything, sounded more like a bunch of air getting sucked in and then a fireball. It looked exactly the way it sounded. The whole firebox lit up in this giant blaze. What I'm going to imagine happened is with the increase in air, the coals were heated... creating more heat, creating more smoke... Then the smoke built up in the stove and eventually ignited causing the giant burst of flames. The flames only lasted for a few seconds, then the remaining wood (a lot of it) caught on fire. It was pretty amazing to see, it makes me wonder how much pressure is exerted on the walls and ceramic glass during something like that.
Would this cause any harm to the stove? I imagine if the fire were big enough it could travel up the chimney and start a chimney fire if there were a significant creosote build up. Perhaps I should turn the stove up gradually when there's the possibility of wood remaining in the stove, as opposed to when I know it's time for a reload.
P.S. I ramble a lot, so I'll just bold my questions from now on to save people from reading the rambles!
When I get home today, I see a little smoke coming out of the chimney. Usually there's nothing, but I figure some smoke once and a while can happen. So I wonder what's left in the stove and since the glass is pretty dark from the last few nights I can't see anything. So I turn it up to 3 to get the coals going and some light in the box so I can see what's in there. The cat at this time I notice is glowing orange, a very very bright orange. Cat temp is about 4/5ths of the way over which is pretty unusual for when the stove is on 1 all day. So as I'm waiting for the stove to heat up I check my phone to see if I got any messages. As I'm kneeling next to the stove, the stove made a loud noise, hard to describe. It was almost like a wooooshhhhhhPOOOFF

It wasn't like an explosion or anything, sounded more like a bunch of air getting sucked in and then a fireball. It looked exactly the way it sounded. The whole firebox lit up in this giant blaze. What I'm going to imagine happened is with the increase in air, the coals were heated... creating more heat, creating more smoke... Then the smoke built up in the stove and eventually ignited causing the giant burst of flames. The flames only lasted for a few seconds, then the remaining wood (a lot of it) caught on fire. It was pretty amazing to see, it makes me wonder how much pressure is exerted on the walls and ceramic glass during something like that.
Would this cause any harm to the stove? I imagine if the fire were big enough it could travel up the chimney and start a chimney fire if there were a significant creosote build up. Perhaps I should turn the stove up gradually when there's the possibility of wood remaining in the stove, as opposed to when I know it's time for a reload.
P.S. I ramble a lot, so I'll just bold my questions from now on to save people from reading the rambles!
