I've got the Declaration as my first stove/insert earlier this year when we moved from FL to NC. I didn't have chance to use it that much last winter because I didn't have a well seasoned woods at hand.
From my short experience...if I can get it going, it'll heat well...almost kick us out of the living room where the insert is installed. But most of the time, I have a hard time try to maintain the fire. It'll likely to get smolder if I close the door. I have a 28ft chimney with 6" Magnaflex 316 liner kit so I don't think that I have a draft issue. May be it's because of the not-qualified wood, but it leave me worry why I couldn't get the fire going. I didn't have much chance to experiment the overnight burn also. I think max I've got so far is about 4-5 hours, with a black glass door in the morning.
Now it's getting cooler, I've got a reasonably seasoned oak waiting (may be about a year+... I haven't check the moisture level yet). So before we hit the burning season, I'd like to consult with our experienced owner here about how to make it "right".
We live in mid-Atlantic, so I don't expect that we'll need a full blast from the insert to keep us warm. My house is a 2 story colonial with about 2400 sq.ft. that we're fixing the insulation issue at the moment so the inside temperature should not be as fluctuated as last year.
Several of points I'd like to learn are...
- I don't plan to fill it full during the day time because I want to have a shorter burning cycle to limit the peak temperature. What is the minimum amount of wood enough to get the secondary burn going..may be for just an hour?
- How well does it perform when you run it with partial throttle? How far can you turn it down w/o smolder or blacken the glass door? The instruction of the insert gave me an impression that the primary control rod is very sensitive (of the full pulling length 2" -> Over night = fully out or 1/32, medium burn = 1/32~3/16, high burn = 3/16~fully in). How bad is it in the real world?
- How the blower fan impact the burn rate?
- Any tips on over night burn? Will turning the fan off help keeping the stove cruise longer?
- Chimney cleaning tips: I've found that I have a pretty good amount of creosote looking from the stove up. Those green woods last winter seems to leave its trail well. I've just got the Sooteater delivered to me last week but haven't tried it yet. Do I need to remove baffle first before cleaning from the bottom up?
Sorry for lots of newbie's questions and thank you in advance for any information you may have. Hope to hear from our 20+ Declaration owners soon!!
Cheers.....Som
From my short experience...if I can get it going, it'll heat well...almost kick us out of the living room where the insert is installed. But most of the time, I have a hard time try to maintain the fire. It'll likely to get smolder if I close the door. I have a 28ft chimney with 6" Magnaflex 316 liner kit so I don't think that I have a draft issue. May be it's because of the not-qualified wood, but it leave me worry why I couldn't get the fire going. I didn't have much chance to experiment the overnight burn also. I think max I've got so far is about 4-5 hours, with a black glass door in the morning.
Now it's getting cooler, I've got a reasonably seasoned oak waiting (may be about a year+... I haven't check the moisture level yet). So before we hit the burning season, I'd like to consult with our experienced owner here about how to make it "right".

We live in mid-Atlantic, so I don't expect that we'll need a full blast from the insert to keep us warm. My house is a 2 story colonial with about 2400 sq.ft. that we're fixing the insulation issue at the moment so the inside temperature should not be as fluctuated as last year.
Several of points I'd like to learn are...
- I don't plan to fill it full during the day time because I want to have a shorter burning cycle to limit the peak temperature. What is the minimum amount of wood enough to get the secondary burn going..may be for just an hour?
- How well does it perform when you run it with partial throttle? How far can you turn it down w/o smolder or blacken the glass door? The instruction of the insert gave me an impression that the primary control rod is very sensitive (of the full pulling length 2" -> Over night = fully out or 1/32, medium burn = 1/32~3/16, high burn = 3/16~fully in). How bad is it in the real world?
- How the blower fan impact the burn rate?
- Any tips on over night burn? Will turning the fan off help keeping the stove cruise longer?
- Chimney cleaning tips: I've found that I have a pretty good amount of creosote looking from the stove up. Those green woods last winter seems to leave its trail well. I've just got the Sooteater delivered to me last week but haven't tried it yet. Do I need to remove baffle first before cleaning from the bottom up?
Sorry for lots of newbie's questions and thank you in advance for any information you may have. Hope to hear from our 20+ Declaration owners soon!!
Cheers.....Som