I may have stumbled onto a solution for all the smoke produced from burning soft wood in the Englander 30 at high air settings.
I have notice that this stove burns from front to back, the wood in front burns first before any wood in the back of the stove is consumed. So i put all the soft wood in the back of the stove and the hard wood in front.
With the soft wood burning much slower the reburn system is not overwhelmed and can efficiently burn most of the smoke produced by the pine. And since the flue gas exits the main firebox stove at the front of the stove, the smoke has to travel past all 4 of the reburn tubes. So far very little smoke at all air setting levels.
I have notice that this stove burns from front to back, the wood in front burns first before any wood in the back of the stove is consumed. So i put all the soft wood in the back of the stove and the hard wood in front.
With the soft wood burning much slower the reburn system is not overwhelmed and can efficiently burn most of the smoke produced by the pine. And since the flue gas exits the main firebox stove at the front of the stove, the smoke has to travel past all 4 of the reburn tubes. So far very little smoke at all air setting levels.