Hi there,
I'm new to wood burning and have a few questions. We had our new Englander Madison installed professionally less than a week ago. We've had our break in fires and several successively larger fires as well, but all with the air control open because that is what seemed to be most effective for us in the learning process. Last night we experimented with closing the air control, which the manual states will help have a longer burning, more warming fire. About four hours after doing this, with no opening of the stoves door, our carbon monoxide alarm went off. We hurriedly got the kids out and ventilated the house for several hours before returning, and had no more issues. After doing research I now know I should have gotten everyone out and then had the fire department come check things out for us. Our CO alarm does not give a read out of ppm, but we'll be purchasing one that does this afternoon.
I would love to hear any theories you experts may have as to where the CO came from. Lowering the air control? Is it possibly a bad installation and we should call the installers back?
If it is from lowering the air control, can someone please give me directions on how to use this safely and effectively?
Thank you all so much for taking the time to read this and to help!
I'm new to wood burning and have a few questions. We had our new Englander Madison installed professionally less than a week ago. We've had our break in fires and several successively larger fires as well, but all with the air control open because that is what seemed to be most effective for us in the learning process. Last night we experimented with closing the air control, which the manual states will help have a longer burning, more warming fire. About four hours after doing this, with no opening of the stoves door, our carbon monoxide alarm went off. We hurriedly got the kids out and ventilated the house for several hours before returning, and had no more issues. After doing research I now know I should have gotten everyone out and then had the fire department come check things out for us. Our CO alarm does not give a read out of ppm, but we'll be purchasing one that does this afternoon.
I would love to hear any theories you experts may have as to where the CO came from. Lowering the air control? Is it possibly a bad installation and we should call the installers back?
If it is from lowering the air control, can someone please give me directions on how to use this safely and effectively?
Thank you all so much for taking the time to read this and to help!