wooduser
Minister of Fire
You guys aren't paying attention to important issues!
#1 is that these kinds of problems can easily be caused by combustion air contaminated with household chemicals, outgassing of rugs, upholstery or other such materials. Changing out the stove wont change that condition.
So think carefully about any kind of chemical that might be contaminating the combustion air.
Candle flames are an example of what can contaminate combustion air. Lots of subtle, ordinary things you might take for granted.
Household chemicals and detergents too.
This is sounding less like a stove problem and more like it's caused by some kind of chemical in the combustion air. Think carefully about any chemical odors that might be getting in the air stream.
Any changes to carpeting or furniture recently?
#1 is that these kinds of problems can easily be caused by combustion air contaminated with household chemicals, outgassing of rugs, upholstery or other such materials. Changing out the stove wont change that condition.
So think carefully about any kind of chemical that might be contaminating the combustion air.
Candle flames are an example of what can contaminate combustion air. Lots of subtle, ordinary things you might take for granted.
Household chemicals and detergents too.
This is sounding less like a stove problem and more like it's caused by some kind of chemical in the combustion air. Think carefully about any chemical odors that might be getting in the air stream.
Any changes to carpeting or furniture recently?