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carmen

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Sep 10, 2014
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Ithaca New York
hello I have a new Manchester wood stove . While burning at the lowest setting it seems to be burning to fast . It seems like i read something about this problem when I was in this fourum before I bought the stove . Can anyone help ? Thanks
 
When the air supply is reduced secondary combustion will intensify. A good way to control this is with either smaller loads per firing or larger splits.
 
When the air supply is reduced secondary combustion will intensify. A good way to control this is with either smaller loads per firing or larger splits.
Yep, small wood in a tube stove and the load will really get gassing and rolling. Have you got a pic of your wood stack, carmen?
 
When the air supply is reduced secondary combustion will intensify. A good way to control this is with either smaller loads per firing or larger splits.
Yes I have played around with different size wood doesn't make a difference I have been a wood burner for thirty years . I still remember seeing something about revamping the air supply adjuster Do you know anything about that ?
Thanks
 
No I don't. Sounds like a question for the dealer.
 
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