I just purchased a new home that has a Newmack combination furnace (oil, wood,coal) from 1978. The previous owner heated the house partially with coal and wood. I became very excited one day and decided to try to use it with wood. After watching many videos on youtube, I decided to give it a try. I turned up the woodburning dial to start the fan, opened the air blower to the middle setting. I also opened the vent at the bottom to allow more air to flow in. I loaded the chamber with wood little by little as the fire started. Everything was great but I noticed that in some rooms of the house, there was a smell of smoke. Alarmed I placed the CO2 detector in these areas to ensure that the levels were OK and the alarm never was set. Yet, I am not certain if there should be smell in the house when using a woodburning furnace. Is this ussual? Does anyone have any suggestions? Any videos or books or websites that I should be viewing? Please help!
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