Hi, I did do some searching for this topic and got some good info but it wasn't really exactly related (I don't think) to what I'm wondering about here.
At first I thought I was just seeing something in my imagination but from time to time I see a small puff of smoke come out of the collar connector on our stove. This only happens when a reloaded stove reignites. In other words when we have a good glowing bed of coals on and then load the new load, the stove smolders for a few seconds and then ignites in a woosh and right at that point a puff of smoke sneaks out of the collar connector.
I think this is happening just basically because with that woosh of ignition the interior air pressure of the stove rises significantly for a fast second but is it something to address or to ignore? If it is something to address are there any recommendations about how? I've read through several threads and I think I've learned that I wouldn't want to use any sort of silicon type sealant but instead something similar to Rutland's stove cement? Then again I've also read through several threads and I think I've learned that I shouldn't really need this at all? So I'd love to get advice about all this. Thanks as always.
PS This is with ICC's Ultrablack Double Wall Stove Pipe going to ICC's Excel Double Wall Chimney Pipe if that is helpful to know. Thanks Again.
At first I thought I was just seeing something in my imagination but from time to time I see a small puff of smoke come out of the collar connector on our stove. This only happens when a reloaded stove reignites. In other words when we have a good glowing bed of coals on and then load the new load, the stove smolders for a few seconds and then ignites in a woosh and right at that point a puff of smoke sneaks out of the collar connector.
I think this is happening just basically because with that woosh of ignition the interior air pressure of the stove rises significantly for a fast second but is it something to address or to ignore? If it is something to address are there any recommendations about how? I've read through several threads and I think I've learned that I wouldn't want to use any sort of silicon type sealant but instead something similar to Rutland's stove cement? Then again I've also read through several threads and I think I've learned that I shouldn't really need this at all? So I'd love to get advice about all this. Thanks as always.
PS This is with ICC's Ultrablack Double Wall Stove Pipe going to ICC's Excel Double Wall Chimney Pipe if that is helpful to know. Thanks Again.