Hello Everyone! Hope everyone is enjoying their stoves now that we finally got this cold snap.
Its finally gotten cold enough in my neck of the woods to fire the woodbuning stove up every night, but I've been noticing something unusual.
Whenever I added some wood to the stove in the past I would go check the chimney outside and would notice a certain amount of smoke coming out of it, rightly so. The last couple of days though i see some smoke but barely any at all, even when I throw in some small pieces and bark which normally would kick up some smoke action. There is no smoke in the house so I am not alarmed but do think its weird that there is very little smoke emanating from the chimney. Now I know that this stove (Jotul Oslo) is supposed to be pretty efficient but this is surpassing my expectations and frankly I am not used to that. I must also mention that I have been running it a bit hooter (hotter) than usual 450+, would this account for such an occurrence?
Do the catalytic models operate this way, they are supposed to be much more effiecient, does anyone else have a similar situation with their stoves?
Thanks!
Its finally gotten cold enough in my neck of the woods to fire the woodbuning stove up every night, but I've been noticing something unusual.
Whenever I added some wood to the stove in the past I would go check the chimney outside and would notice a certain amount of smoke coming out of it, rightly so. The last couple of days though i see some smoke but barely any at all, even when I throw in some small pieces and bark which normally would kick up some smoke action. There is no smoke in the house so I am not alarmed but do think its weird that there is very little smoke emanating from the chimney. Now I know that this stove (Jotul Oslo) is supposed to be pretty efficient but this is surpassing my expectations and frankly I am not used to that. I must also mention that I have been running it a bit hooter (hotter) than usual 450+, would this account for such an occurrence?
Do the catalytic models operate this way, they are supposed to be much more effiecient, does anyone else have a similar situation with their stoves?
Thanks!