I was doing the first burn on my Fireview today, and as it got close to 250º on the stove top, I moved the air control from 1 to about .5. "That's a weird looking flame," my Dad said. I looked, and it was doing secondary combustion. A beautiful display, which I caught on video. I was surprised because I had not engaged the cat yet. And when I did engage it shortly thereafter the secondary flames disappeared. There was just a glow from the logs.
Is this the way it normally goes? How is it achieving secondary without the Cat engaged? Is the visible secondary always so short lived? I assume the cat was doing its job when I did engage it because I went outside & couldn't see any sign of smoke coming from the chimney cap.
Is this the way it normally goes? How is it achieving secondary without the Cat engaged? Is the visible secondary always so short lived? I assume the cat was doing its job when I did engage it because I went outside & couldn't see any sign of smoke coming from the chimney cap.