Well it all began when the insert started releasing combustables into the room air flow. To make a long story somewhat shorter here is the short list of things I have done to the stove to hopefully address the issue.I decided to do a very good cleaning and inspection along the way to discover any and all hopefully lurking problems with the stove and so I began with the clean out of anything that may be clogging the system and be a possible cause of this smoke getting into the room air flow. I cleaned the stove combustion air passageways and the bottom half of the flue and then the chimney down portion of the flue and the cap and resealed the cap to the chimney. Don't think I have uncovered the smoking gun yet so I decided that the door rope seal is old enough to need replaced so I did that and then discovered that the door closure problem that I had been experiencing (very difficult to close) had become impossible to close! So I decided that I needed to tidy up my work of installing that rope seal which improved the situation a lot but not nearly enough that I could live with it. The manual called for a 7/8" diameter rope as the proper size which is what I installed with the provided cement for the job. I tell you what though that is quite a fat rope to get stuffed into the available space provided for it to be housed in in the door frame! all I could do to get it fitted to where the door would some what close but with way too much required help. I figured since to my knowledge it had never been replaced it did need to be done. But at this point I feel that the 7/8" rope that I am using must be too large or I am going to have to grind the door latch mechanism to work easier than it does no with this rope I have in place.
My question to any who have learned these lessons already is just what am I doing wrong here? I may be just a bit weary of this project... but I am forging ahead hoping that someone will know the magic that I so desperately need to discover here. I will depart for now and probably pray for someone to help me end this misery and get back to my great WORKING pellet stove before the snow flies! Thanks for reading my rant and please know I will greatly appreciate any and all advice. Jim
My question to any who have learned these lessons already is just what am I doing wrong here? I may be just a bit weary of this project... but I am forging ahead hoping that someone will know the magic that I so desperately need to discover here. I will depart for now and probably pray for someone to help me end this misery and get back to my great WORKING pellet stove before the snow flies! Thanks for reading my rant and please know I will greatly appreciate any and all advice. Jim