We recently purchased a home with a Forester WBS insert with blower and a brick chimney and I seem to have an issue. We had a chimney inspection done When we purchased the house and were told we needed a liner. I asked around and was told a liner isn't necessary on a brick chimney with a WBS.
So we had a fire a few weeks ago, and I was able to get it going no problem and played with the dampers, flue, blower, etc. The next morning, we woke up and the whole house smelled of smoke. In fact, the whole house smelled of smoke for almost a week. I started snooping around to see what the problem is and came across a few things. First off, the flue damper is non existent. The mechanism works in and out, but the plate that I am assuming should be there is not there. Secondly, the intake damper slides back and forth, but the dampers are mostly gone/disintegrated. The wood did burn down completely to nothing fwiw.
So I guess my questions are as follows:
1. Do we need a liner?
2. Is my flue damper gone? Should my intake dampers completely block the intake or no?
3. I did open up the doors for a bit. Should I not do that?
4. And I have read on here but havent really found a full how to on complete operation of this type of unit. Basically, after I get the fire going, when do I turn on the blower? How big of a fire should I have? I am used to open fireplaces and usually burn them pretty big. Does the blower always have to be on since this is an insert? Items like that.
I can post some pictures tomorrow of my unit and the flue/damper issues I was talking about. Thanks for your help.
-Greg
So we had a fire a few weeks ago, and I was able to get it going no problem and played with the dampers, flue, blower, etc. The next morning, we woke up and the whole house smelled of smoke. In fact, the whole house smelled of smoke for almost a week. I started snooping around to see what the problem is and came across a few things. First off, the flue damper is non existent. The mechanism works in and out, but the plate that I am assuming should be there is not there. Secondly, the intake damper slides back and forth, but the dampers are mostly gone/disintegrated. The wood did burn down completely to nothing fwiw.
So I guess my questions are as follows:
1. Do we need a liner?
2. Is my flue damper gone? Should my intake dampers completely block the intake or no?
3. I did open up the doors for a bit. Should I not do that?
4. And I have read on here but havent really found a full how to on complete operation of this type of unit. Basically, after I get the fire going, when do I turn on the blower? How big of a fire should I have? I am used to open fireplaces and usually burn them pretty big. Does the blower always have to be on since this is an insert? Items like that.
I can post some pictures tomorrow of my unit and the flue/damper issues I was talking about. Thanks for your help.
-Greg