Hi all, I've been reading lots of interesting stuff on this board for the last year or so which convinced me to go with a gasifier system.... see sig for details. Just got the system going over the weekend so I can work out the bugs for next heating season. I do plan to fire once every few days over the summer for DHW pre-heat.
I'm impressed with the operation of the unit so far, but after a little tuning and working out of bugs in my distribution I still have a bit of a problem which seems to be related to lack of draft. I get a lot of smoke out the upper door when I'm loading wood after starting the fire. I actually had it puff back at me today and burn the hair off the back of my hand which was a bit scary. When I go out to the garage to check on it during a burn, there is a smokey haze in the air and quite a strong smell of exhaust or maybe burning paint. I oiled the door gaskets today and adjusted the upper door hinge tighter with no benefit. This has to be fixed because I won't be able to work in the garage next winter like this.
I have about 6-7 ft of 6" stove pipe with a 90 and a 45 elbow. I installed a draft regulator but it never opens. Stove pipe transitions at the ceiling to 6" selkirk for another 14 ft with a 30deg offset elbow kit at the eve.
Questions:
1. Are other people successfully using 6" chimneys on these units?
2. Will the draft pick up substantially in the winter with colder temps?
3. Will I gain much draft by eliminating the offset elbow at the eve?
4. Should I change to 7" chimney?
5. Do these units have a burn-in period where they give off bad burning smells?
6. Should I expect the unit to work without exhaust escaping in the garage?
Thanks.
B.
I'm impressed with the operation of the unit so far, but after a little tuning and working out of bugs in my distribution I still have a bit of a problem which seems to be related to lack of draft. I get a lot of smoke out the upper door when I'm loading wood after starting the fire. I actually had it puff back at me today and burn the hair off the back of my hand which was a bit scary. When I go out to the garage to check on it during a burn, there is a smokey haze in the air and quite a strong smell of exhaust or maybe burning paint. I oiled the door gaskets today and adjusted the upper door hinge tighter with no benefit. This has to be fixed because I won't be able to work in the garage next winter like this.
I have about 6-7 ft of 6" stove pipe with a 90 and a 45 elbow. I installed a draft regulator but it never opens. Stove pipe transitions at the ceiling to 6" selkirk for another 14 ft with a 30deg offset elbow kit at the eve.
Questions:
1. Are other people successfully using 6" chimneys on these units?
2. Will the draft pick up substantially in the winter with colder temps?
3. Will I gain much draft by eliminating the offset elbow at the eve?
4. Should I change to 7" chimney?
5. Do these units have a burn-in period where they give off bad burning smells?
6. Should I expect the unit to work without exhaust escaping in the garage?
Thanks.
B.
! You could adjust your door hinges and also search here for sealing your door as we had to seal some spots with high temp silicone. As for your barometric damper did you set it with a manometer?? I found a huge difference with setting it by the numbers on the weight and then setting it with a manometer. See my vid in my sig.