Hi all,
We have a Keystone that we bought new and had installed back in 2010. Changed the cat from the older ceramic one to a newer stainless steel one about 3 years ago. We love it! It's a great little stove and serves us well here in the Missouri Ozarks. It won't quite heat the house on cold and cloudy days, but works very well for our variable weather where it's 20 one day and 55 the next.
I've noticed it's been showing visible smoke, even when operating well with the cat on and damper closed. Changed the cat from the older ceramic one to a newer stainless steel one about 3 years ago. After a close look yesterday during a cleaning, the bypass damper isn't fully shutting all the way. It's leaving a small gap, 1/4 to 1/8 of an inch. This gap lets some smoke through, but not enough to really affect heat output. After a good cleaning I got the gap smaller, about 1/16 but it still won't fully close. I plan to do a very thorough cleaning after the season is over or during the first really nice spell in March, but should I plan on replacing anything? New gasket at least? Anyone have anything similar happen?
We have a Keystone that we bought new and had installed back in 2010. Changed the cat from the older ceramic one to a newer stainless steel one about 3 years ago. We love it! It's a great little stove and serves us well here in the Missouri Ozarks. It won't quite heat the house on cold and cloudy days, but works very well for our variable weather where it's 20 one day and 55 the next.
I've noticed it's been showing visible smoke, even when operating well with the cat on and damper closed. Changed the cat from the older ceramic one to a newer stainless steel one about 3 years ago. After a close look yesterday during a cleaning, the bypass damper isn't fully shutting all the way. It's leaving a small gap, 1/4 to 1/8 of an inch. This gap lets some smoke through, but not enough to really affect heat output. After a good cleaning I got the gap smaller, about 1/16 but it still won't fully close. I plan to do a very thorough cleaning after the season is over or during the first really nice spell in March, but should I plan on replacing anything? New gasket at least? Anyone have anything similar happen?