Hi all,
I have a new progress hybrid and a 32’ chimney with a new 31’ smooth wall insulated steel liner.
All open (combusted and air intake) The draft measures in at - 0.16.
I realized I had an issue immediately because my wood to coal time is 3 hours.
The ‘burn time’on this stove should be 12-14+ hours (understanding that this is wood to coal burn out)
I have tried:
Key damper, reduction at cap from 6” to 5”, and reducing primary air intake by about 50% by using furnace tape all with little to no improvement. There are no leaks in the stove.
On a good day with air intake lever fully closed and key damper fully closed I’m getting about 2 hours at 400- 500 degrees, 1 hour at about 300 and a few hours at 200 or less degrees (coals). My draft fully closed is about -0.13. I burn fully seasoned ash,maple, cherry, yellow birch, and oak.
I recently moved which is why I got the stove and new liner install. Prior to moving I had the Woodstock fireview and loved it. I had 5-6 hours at 4-500 degree burns and hours more at 300 degrees. very efficient burns. Of course I had a 23 foot chimney with a ceramic liner and perfect draft.
Currently I’m loading the stove 4-5 times per day, using way too much wood for such an efficient stove.
The Woodstock Sospstone Company has been great helping me troubleshoot but I’m curious to hear your thoughts:
1.Has anyone experienced draft issues on a this stove or another cat stove where the key damper isn’t helping and if so were you able to find a solution?
2.what do other progress hybrid owners get for burn time, specifically how many hours at 500, 400, 300 etc. I have found Burn times are generally not well defined with temperature readings- just wood to coal burn out advertised times of 12-14+ hours.
Thanks, eager to hear what other progress hybrid owners have experienced.
I have a new progress hybrid and a 32’ chimney with a new 31’ smooth wall insulated steel liner.
All open (combusted and air intake) The draft measures in at - 0.16.
I realized I had an issue immediately because my wood to coal time is 3 hours.
The ‘burn time’on this stove should be 12-14+ hours (understanding that this is wood to coal burn out)
I have tried:
Key damper, reduction at cap from 6” to 5”, and reducing primary air intake by about 50% by using furnace tape all with little to no improvement. There are no leaks in the stove.
On a good day with air intake lever fully closed and key damper fully closed I’m getting about 2 hours at 400- 500 degrees, 1 hour at about 300 and a few hours at 200 or less degrees (coals). My draft fully closed is about -0.13. I burn fully seasoned ash,maple, cherry, yellow birch, and oak.
I recently moved which is why I got the stove and new liner install. Prior to moving I had the Woodstock fireview and loved it. I had 5-6 hours at 4-500 degree burns and hours more at 300 degrees. very efficient burns. Of course I had a 23 foot chimney with a ceramic liner and perfect draft.
Currently I’m loading the stove 4-5 times per day, using way too much wood for such an efficient stove.
The Woodstock Sospstone Company has been great helping me troubleshoot but I’m curious to hear your thoughts:
1.Has anyone experienced draft issues on a this stove or another cat stove where the key damper isn’t helping and if so were you able to find a solution?
2.what do other progress hybrid owners get for burn time, specifically how many hours at 500, 400, 300 etc. I have found Burn times are generally not well defined with temperature readings- just wood to coal burn out advertised times of 12-14+ hours.
Thanks, eager to hear what other progress hybrid owners have experienced.
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