I recently installed a Drolet ECO-35 replacing an older pellet stove. The venting was all per spec using Selkirk Pipe.
In error, I prefilled the burn pot and then pressed the start option.
In a couple of miniutes, the stove filled with smoke and started to spill through the door gasket and the pellets did ignite, however the smoke kept getting worse and did not exhaust throught the chimney pipes ( The chimney was originally checked and is not blocked) The room filled with smoke and I immediately switched off the power, and then opened the door and squirted a waters pray on the burn pot and extinguished the burning pellets. Luckily, I had a smke mask and was able to open some doors and windows. Came close to calling 911.
I also found that there was a fine film of creosote over all the inside stove surfaces and also some had run down the outside glass of the door. At this point, the question I ask is, did the smke form this fast because I had prefilled the burn pot in error and if I start it up again and let the burn pot fill automatically, could the same thing happen again. Was this condition caused due to my prefilling. ( My old pellet stove burn pot had to be filled manually and ignited manually and that is the reason I prefilled.(Old habits die hard)
Some comments sure would be appreciated.
Than you,
Stewart
In error, I prefilled the burn pot and then pressed the start option.
In a couple of miniutes, the stove filled with smoke and started to spill through the door gasket and the pellets did ignite, however the smoke kept getting worse and did not exhaust throught the chimney pipes ( The chimney was originally checked and is not blocked) The room filled with smoke and I immediately switched off the power, and then opened the door and squirted a waters pray on the burn pot and extinguished the burning pellets. Luckily, I had a smke mask and was able to open some doors and windows. Came close to calling 911.
I also found that there was a fine film of creosote over all the inside stove surfaces and also some had run down the outside glass of the door. At this point, the question I ask is, did the smke form this fast because I had prefilled the burn pot in error and if I start it up again and let the burn pot fill automatically, could the same thing happen again. Was this condition caused due to my prefilling. ( My old pellet stove burn pot had to be filled manually and ignited manually and that is the reason I prefilled.(Old habits die hard)
Some comments sure would be appreciated.
Than you,
Stewart