One week into my new SS liner and my new Woodstock Fireview and I already did something boneheaded! I am so angry with myself! >:-(
I love my new Fireview, and I have been following the manual religiously. Then I went and did this...
I re-loaded the stove and left the cat bypassed to drive out the moisture, like the manual suggests. I set the damper at about #2 so the splits would light up. I intended to come back after 10 minutes to engage the cat like the manual says to do.
Well, I got distracted entertaining visiting family and it was about 25 minutes later when I literally jumped out of my chair and went running to the stove.
The stove top temp was fine, probably 400°F. But the horizontal pipe section going back into the fireplace opening was reading 700-800°F on the surface. Definitely in the red zone of the Woodstock surface thermometer. The pipe was not glowing or anything though. I threw the cat up and dampered down and the pipe temp dropped really fast.
Did I damage my new liner?!? Should I be concerned that I've compromised anything safety-wise in either the stove or the chimney?
The liner is a 6" Olympia Forever Flex .005" 316Ti liner. (broken link removed)says it is tested for 2100°F chimney fires
I am almost sick over this.
I love my new Fireview, and I have been following the manual religiously. Then I went and did this...
I re-loaded the stove and left the cat bypassed to drive out the moisture, like the manual suggests. I set the damper at about #2 so the splits would light up. I intended to come back after 10 minutes to engage the cat like the manual says to do.
Well, I got distracted entertaining visiting family and it was about 25 minutes later when I literally jumped out of my chair and went running to the stove.
The stove top temp was fine, probably 400°F. But the horizontal pipe section going back into the fireplace opening was reading 700-800°F on the surface. Definitely in the red zone of the Woodstock surface thermometer. The pipe was not glowing or anything though. I threw the cat up and dampered down and the pipe temp dropped really fast.
Did I damage my new liner?!? Should I be concerned that I've compromised anything safety-wise in either the stove or the chimney?
The liner is a 6" Olympia Forever Flex .005" 316Ti liner. (broken link removed)says it is tested for 2100°F chimney fires
I am almost sick over this.