Today I had loaded on top of an existing bed of coals-a short 6" round of walnut + maybe 6-8 - 2" rounds of walnut, willow & maybe some misc stuff.  The wood was normal dryness.  The fire seemed to be well established like on any other day so I left it.  I closed the air control to 20% at the most.  (on an NC30 this is where the brass knob is just even with the ash lip).  This is where I almost always let it cruise at.  30-45 minutes later I went downstairs to check on it and started to smell that hot overfire smell.  The flames where whirling in there.  My flue temps (2-1/2' up the 6" stack) were at 900 and the thermometer mounted on the side was at 650.  I shut the air off, turned the blower to high, took a look at the chimney outside and within 5-10 minutes it was back to normal.  I don't think I have ever had it this hot.  What would cause this?  I could understand if I forgot and left the air control fully open, but when it happens under these circumstances I find it a little concerning.  I could have easily left the house or gone to bed with the same situation.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		