As the title says, can someone "learn" me the proper way to use one?
I burned my stove all last year and never needed it even though I installed one during the install. I figured I may need it at some point due to nearly 30' of chimney once I started burning better seasoned wood.
Anyway fast forward to tonight. I loaded the stove up for the first time this season with 20 month seasoned red oak and white ash.(silver maple up to now) I loaded with a stove top temp of 250 which is typical for me, started closing the air at 400 in about three increments. Well I thought the stove was settled in about 600/650 with the air open just a hair after about an hour burning. The fire was looking strong still so I closed the air the rest of the way and the temps continued to climb, once I hit 750 for a while I decided it was time to close the damper in the pipe.
This seemed to do the trick and bring temps down but I want to make sure I'm using it right. Everyone has told me I'd never need one with an EPA stove but had a feeling I may need it at some point since last year in the single digits the stove would draft like crazy with less then ideal wood.
I've did the dollar bill test on the door at the beginning of the season so I think that is fine but I plan to check again once the stove cools down. The chimney is lined with 27' of 5.5" insulated flex liner and 3' or so of double wall chimney pipe connecting the stove to the liner.
I burned my stove all last year and never needed it even though I installed one during the install. I figured I may need it at some point due to nearly 30' of chimney once I started burning better seasoned wood.
Anyway fast forward to tonight. I loaded the stove up for the first time this season with 20 month seasoned red oak and white ash.(silver maple up to now) I loaded with a stove top temp of 250 which is typical for me, started closing the air at 400 in about three increments. Well I thought the stove was settled in about 600/650 with the air open just a hair after about an hour burning. The fire was looking strong still so I closed the air the rest of the way and the temps continued to climb, once I hit 750 for a while I decided it was time to close the damper in the pipe.
This seemed to do the trick and bring temps down but I want to make sure I'm using it right. Everyone has told me I'd never need one with an EPA stove but had a feeling I may need it at some point since last year in the single digits the stove would draft like crazy with less then ideal wood.
I've did the dollar bill test on the door at the beginning of the season so I think that is fine but I plan to check again once the stove cools down. The chimney is lined with 27' of 5.5" insulated flex liner and 3' or so of double wall chimney pipe connecting the stove to the liner.