Good morning, Hearth.com. The dealer from whom we bought our Jotul 400F is very good and very busy and we live very far away from his shop. He hasn't been over to see for himself what can be done about the gap in the top of the ashpan door. Hence I reach out to you for insights and ideas.
The gap in the ashpan door sucks air (audibly) and results in a burn time of 2 hours instead of the advertised 8. If we load the stove as for an overnight burn, the stove rather soon goes into over-burn...so we load it only to keep it in the middle of the middle zone. This works more or less well as long as I am bustling about cooking on top of it, but we need a stove we can walk away from to get some sleep for 6-8 hours without having to awaken to a stone-cold stove.
At first we hoped the damper wasn't working right...we followed directions to disassemble/reassemble; ascertained it's working. ..one can hear it sliding, and one can see a slight difference in the flame between the 'open' and 'shut' positions.
We sent the dealer videos of the door sucking flame and he is certain the door has a problem...especially because one can see glow through the gap. We also sent him videos of the fire ROARING with the damper closed all the way.
Three questions for the forum: 1. Has anyone else had a defective ashpan door from Jotul? 2. Could the door just be hung wrong and, if so, is that something we, the consumer, can adjust? 3. What am I forgetting to ask you here?
The replacement gasket the dealer sent made no difference. I let the ash build up to slow the burn but that does not solve this either.
Thank you for any and all input. I went to the Jotul website before I posted here, clicked "Support." I am directed to make contact with the dealer. I have made contact with the dealer, and he is a very nice man who really does care; he is just very busy. Thank you for your ideas and insights, and God bless you all.
P.S. If you want to tell us we bought the wrong stove, we would greatly appreciate your recommendations on the right stove. I know the Jotul brochure doesn't call the 400F a "heater," but it does advertise the same burn time and the same 1500 SF coverage as those models sold as a "heater." Our house is <1000 SF, and it is insulated.
The gap in the ashpan door sucks air (audibly) and results in a burn time of 2 hours instead of the advertised 8. If we load the stove as for an overnight burn, the stove rather soon goes into over-burn...so we load it only to keep it in the middle of the middle zone. This works more or less well as long as I am bustling about cooking on top of it, but we need a stove we can walk away from to get some sleep for 6-8 hours without having to awaken to a stone-cold stove.
At first we hoped the damper wasn't working right...we followed directions to disassemble/reassemble; ascertained it's working. ..one can hear it sliding, and one can see a slight difference in the flame between the 'open' and 'shut' positions.
We sent the dealer videos of the door sucking flame and he is certain the door has a problem...especially because one can see glow through the gap. We also sent him videos of the fire ROARING with the damper closed all the way.
Three questions for the forum: 1. Has anyone else had a defective ashpan door from Jotul? 2. Could the door just be hung wrong and, if so, is that something we, the consumer, can adjust? 3. What am I forgetting to ask you here?
The replacement gasket the dealer sent made no difference. I let the ash build up to slow the burn but that does not solve this either.
Thank you for any and all input. I went to the Jotul website before I posted here, clicked "Support." I am directed to make contact with the dealer. I have made contact with the dealer, and he is a very nice man who really does care; he is just very busy. Thank you for your ideas and insights, and God bless you all.
P.S. If you want to tell us we bought the wrong stove, we would greatly appreciate your recommendations on the right stove. I know the Jotul brochure doesn't call the 400F a "heater," but it does advertise the same burn time and the same 1500 SF coverage as those models sold as a "heater." Our house is <1000 SF, and it is insulated.