Quadra Fire CB1200 - air intake location?

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Amin1992

Feeling the Heat
Oct 9, 2019
334
PA, USA
Hey guys, anyone out there with the Quadra Fire Classic Bay 1200 model?

I noticed today that at the top of the glass, I can hear the air ventilation sucking in and feel air going into the stove.

Is this normal? Is this where fresh air is brought in? Or is something wrong?

I can snap a photo later.

Thanks guys
 
Fresh air intake use to be under the stove. There was a hole on the inside of one of the side doors on the base plate. Might be different now but it was like that when I owned a classic bay
 
Thanks for this. Makes me think I'm definitely not supposed to have air coming through the top of the glass...

Here are some photos of where I'm talking about.

This is looking up, from the inside, st the gap between the glass and door. I believe there is supposed to be rope there but I don't see any...

Just confirmed by blowing through that air is coming through the seam.

I'm wondering if I can fill this gap with high temp caulk instead of fully removing the glass to re-rope?
 

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Did some digging and found the answer on this forum actually!

Apparently Quadra Fire has something called an "air wash" system - the gap there is on purpose and sucks in air to "wash" the glass with fresh air and keep it cleaner.

Going to stick with it. Thanks everyone.