We had winds between 15-20mph with gusts to 30mph. It's a new, under two weeks old, Freedom Bay insert. Due to days in the 60's and nights in the 40's, it's had 4 medium length and size fires in it. The weather made it ideal for allowing one each night and going to coals and then cold before the next one was started. On the first or second fire, there was a rather loud metal pop/crack sound coming from the right side... it wasn't like the nomal low-key tics, clicks, and clinks.
When this last cold spell hit during the second week, wind and all, the damper was open and a fire was going, then it was closed and the bottom air adjustment was half closed. The 6" single wall liner sets about 3" above the original chimney height. As the Norther hit, the first whistle went away when I jiggled the damper. Later has the wind became stronger a few more whistles came, jiggling the damper didn't phase it. So, I opened the door and it stopped.
Winds have been much lower over the weekend and tonight, so no hint of whistles. Door seals solidly and well and no smells of smoke or that sweet smell that the old one's door let leak out when all that was left was glowing coals. Anything to be concerned about? Anything to look for?
I always apppreciate insights and comments,
Bill
When this last cold spell hit during the second week, wind and all, the damper was open and a fire was going, then it was closed and the bottom air adjustment was half closed. The 6" single wall liner sets about 3" above the original chimney height. As the Norther hit, the first whistle went away when I jiggled the damper. Later has the wind became stronger a few more whistles came, jiggling the damper didn't phase it. So, I opened the door and it stopped.
Winds have been much lower over the weekend and tonight, so no hint of whistles. Door seals solidly and well and no smells of smoke or that sweet smell that the old one's door let leak out when all that was left was glowing coals. Anything to be concerned about? Anything to look for?
I always apppreciate insights and comments,
Bill