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OK so we were on here talking about draft modifications to a Napoleon 1400 series insert a week or go. Well I have a 1900p, and since new it seems to eat the firewood faster than it should. Don't get me wrong, it does really well, but I always felt that it had too much draft, even when shut the whole way down. I passed the blame onto my flue height (20' Dura-Vent class A), or the low moisture content in my wood at the time (16 to 18%). Anyway this year my wood has been moister than usual due to the extreme wet conditions we've had this past year in central PA. It has still been eating the wood. So that post about the modification got me thinking maybe that was MY problem too. So yesterday afternoon, the fire was low and I decided to pull the ash pan out and look up underneath the unit where the draft control is, and I couldn't believe what I saw!! The front metal retainer that holds the draft rod tight to the bottom of the unit was loose as hell! Basically it was gaping open enough act as if it were set on 2 or 3 even though it was shut down! And no, it didn't vibrate loose, it had never been properly installed by the factory to begin with. So I tightened the two 1/4" sheetmetal screws that hold it in place (they were barely into the metal to begin with) and it made an AMAZING difference in the burn. Burnt at least a third less wood last evening and woke up to more hot coals than ever....so the moral of the story is look look LOOK LOOK at your entire stove to make sure it was properly assembled at the factory or dealer, because it may not have been! Think of the wood I wasted over the past 4 years on that stove!