Now that I have a few weeks operating my new to me stove (2007 build) I'm building up a few questions before I commit to 24/7 burning this beast. Mainly nervous stuffing the thing and heading out the door with a full load in it.
Some questions specific to this stove, some general questions to newer, glass door stoves. (My downstairs stove is a dinosaur Federal Airtight.
(1). Is logs sliding against the glass and burning on the glass during a burn something to be worried about?
(2). Once stuffed full and the load has got a 20-30 minute startup from coals burn, is it OK to damper fully down and head out to work? Note, damper fully down on the PE Summit has a stop that does not fully shut off air, remains 1/4ish open. With the amount of fuel this firebox holds, I would be very nervous leaving the house if the damper wasn't in the lowest setting.
(3) How log do you you guys give yourself in the AM to get the stove fired up and ready for the day.
(4) Any general recommendations/tips for to feel comfortable leaving a stove for the day that is stuffed with a full firebox.
The stove has been ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS so far. Got a great deal on it, very gently used. Heats like its going out of style, burns for hours on end, holds 600 degrees for hours on end and slowly drops off. If you guys can put me at ease, I can see this thing doing some heavy lifting this winter!!
Some questions specific to this stove, some general questions to newer, glass door stoves. (My downstairs stove is a dinosaur Federal Airtight.
(1). Is logs sliding against the glass and burning on the glass during a burn something to be worried about?
(2). Once stuffed full and the load has got a 20-30 minute startup from coals burn, is it OK to damper fully down and head out to work? Note, damper fully down on the PE Summit has a stop that does not fully shut off air, remains 1/4ish open. With the amount of fuel this firebox holds, I would be very nervous leaving the house if the damper wasn't in the lowest setting.
(3) How log do you you guys give yourself in the AM to get the stove fired up and ready for the day.
(4) Any general recommendations/tips for to feel comfortable leaving a stove for the day that is stuffed with a full firebox.
The stove has been ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS so far. Got a great deal on it, very gently used. Heats like its going out of style, burns for hours on end, holds 600 degrees for hours on end and slowly drops off. If you guys can put me at ease, I can see this thing doing some heavy lifting this winter!!
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