I have a Quadra-Fire 4300 ACT step top model with legs and outside combustion air. The stove was professionally installed in 2006 for the previous owner.
The old fiber boards were broken into multiple pieces which often fell down.
I obtained replacements from the local Quadra Fire dealer, both for the ceramic blanket and two fiber boards.
I cut the blanket to the recommended 16 5/8 inch wide x . 19 1/8 inch deep.
The fiber boards are each 15 3/4 W x 9 1/2 deep. So, the two boards total 19 inch deep.
I installed the two boards with the blanket over them so they were both all the way back, even back over a maybe 1 inch deep lip at the very back.
I started a file with both dampers all the way open and got smoked out of the room
I then pulled blanket and fiber boards forward so they both just meet the back of the firebox. I got smoked out again.
The stove worked well a couple weeks ago. In the past I have had smoke problems only when the outside temp is very warm and I close the draft too far.
The old blanket was a little smaller and their were maybe 10 pieces of broken fiber board. Did I have more draft before?
1. What did I do wrong?
2. What is the air flow pattern supposed to be in this stove? What are the perforated upper pipes for?
Thanks in advance.
The old fiber boards were broken into multiple pieces which often fell down.
I obtained replacements from the local Quadra Fire dealer, both for the ceramic blanket and two fiber boards.
I cut the blanket to the recommended 16 5/8 inch wide x . 19 1/8 inch deep.
The fiber boards are each 15 3/4 W x 9 1/2 deep. So, the two boards total 19 inch deep.
I installed the two boards with the blanket over them so they were both all the way back, even back over a maybe 1 inch deep lip at the very back.
I started a file with both dampers all the way open and got smoked out of the room
I then pulled blanket and fiber boards forward so they both just meet the back of the firebox. I got smoked out again.
The stove worked well a couple weeks ago. In the past I have had smoke problems only when the outside temp is very warm and I close the draft too far.
The old blanket was a little smaller and their were maybe 10 pieces of broken fiber board. Did I have more draft before?
1. What did I do wrong?
2. What is the air flow pattern supposed to be in this stove? What are the perforated upper pipes for?
Thanks in advance.