Some questions for the 30NC experts

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SmokeyCity

Feeling the Heat
Mar 6, 2011
428
Western Pa
1) Do I really need to remove and scour the tubes every year ?
- I got away with wire brushing them w/out removal this season and they seem to work fine

2) Where are the inlets for the air that feeds those tubes ? Id like to clean those out because Ive read that
2nd-ary burn is greatly reduced by even a slight reduction in air flow to the tubes

3) If I were to increase the air flow a tad to the steel tubes would I likely gain anything (other than ruining a correctly engineered stove) ?


..smokey
 
On my fifth year and have never taken them out and cleaned them. The inlet is that rectangular opening in the back right behind the round primary intake tube. They get plenty of air as it is. Sometimes too much.
 
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