A few months ago we moved into a house with a Sweet Home Stove Works S-18 (or S-24) insert (photos attached). I am new to inserts, and have not really even used a fireplace much in the past 15+ years. I believe we understand the basics but we have not been having much luck the few times we have tried our insert.
When starting a fire we need to keep the door slightly open for well over a half hour. I know you need to give the fire time to start up before sealing the door, but 45 minutes or so seems like a really long time. The air control is wide open, so the first should be getting the maximum amount of air possible when the door is closed, but it still burns out pretty quickly if the door is closed. So how long is 'normal' to leave the door cracked before the fire will stay lit when the door is closed? I get that the fire will get a little smaller with less air coming in, but it totally goes out if the door is closed before about 45 minuets in. The fire appeared to burn better when the fan was going, but my understanding is that the fan is to blow air around the insert and push the hot air back into the room. So it doesn't make sense that the fire would burn better with that blowing unless there was some bleed air going into the fireplace as well. Or it could just be me thinking it burns better.
Somewhat related - the last fire we had was a little smoky inside. The flue was open, it just seemed to smoke a lot more than the previous fires, and with the door cracked open ~0.5" for about 45 minutes to get the fire going some of the smoke got into the house. The wood used was kiln dried, so it was not wet wood smoking. I'm sure there was something we did, but it we thought we did the same thing for that fire and the first 2, which did not smoke much at all.
Thank you for your input and help in getting us to understand and use our insert better!
Rob
When starting a fire we need to keep the door slightly open for well over a half hour. I know you need to give the fire time to start up before sealing the door, but 45 minutes or so seems like a really long time. The air control is wide open, so the first should be getting the maximum amount of air possible when the door is closed, but it still burns out pretty quickly if the door is closed. So how long is 'normal' to leave the door cracked before the fire will stay lit when the door is closed? I get that the fire will get a little smaller with less air coming in, but it totally goes out if the door is closed before about 45 minuets in. The fire appeared to burn better when the fan was going, but my understanding is that the fan is to blow air around the insert and push the hot air back into the room. So it doesn't make sense that the fire would burn better with that blowing unless there was some bleed air going into the fireplace as well. Or it could just be me thinking it burns better.
Somewhat related - the last fire we had was a little smoky inside. The flue was open, it just seemed to smoke a lot more than the previous fires, and with the door cracked open ~0.5" for about 45 minutes to get the fire going some of the smoke got into the house. The wood used was kiln dried, so it was not wet wood smoking. I'm sure there was something we did, but it we thought we did the same thing for that fire and the first 2, which did not smoke much at all.
Thank you for your input and help in getting us to understand and use our insert better!
Rob