Thermo shock the CAT ? - blaze king bypass on reload

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fagan2425

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Mar 31, 2022
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Rochester NY
I'm (slowly) learning how my new blaze king works over the past few days, and dialing it all in :)

One question I have is- do I always need to open the bypass when I open the door to reload? So far its always sill been "active" each time I reload. I have heard you can thermo shock the CAT affecting its longevity if you open the door without opening the bypass, and also loading to frequently? .

On that note -should I wait until its inactive to reload? right now I'm just basing my reload on visually seeing just coals, but its still active. It seems its a good thing to have high temp coals to reload a full load of wood?
 
Yes, open the bypass before each reload. No, you don't have to wait until inactive. I reload whenever it's convenient. Close the bypass quickly after reload and closing the door.
 
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I'm (slowly) learning how my new blaze king works over the past few days, and dialing it all in :)

One question I have is- do I always need to open the bypass when I open the door to reload? So far its always sill been "active" each time I reload. I have heard you can thermo shock the CAT affecting its longevity if you open the door without opening the bypass, and also loading to frequently? .

On that note -should I wait until its inactive to reload? right now I'm just basing my reload on visually seeing just coals, but its still active. It seems its a good thing to have high temp coals to reload a full load of wood?
Yes open the bypass every time before you open the door
 
As above.

You'll know when you forgot to open the bypass as then smoke will roll out.

While reloading just needs to happen before you e.g. leave for work, regardless of how well the previous load has burned down, the stove works best (cleanest and laziest) by minimizing the number of reloads. But something life just gets in the way.
 
I'm (slowly) learning how my new blaze king works over the past few days, and dialing it all in :)

One question I have is- do I always need to open the bypass when I open the door to reload? So far its always sill been "active" each time I reload. I have heard you can thermo shock the CAT affecting its longevity if you open the door without opening the bypass, and also loading to frequently? .

On that note -should I wait until its inactive to reload? right now I'm just basing my reload on visually seeing just coals, but its still active. It seems its a good thing to have high temp coals to reload a full load of wood?
You have received good advice. What model do you have? Are you burning full loads to reduce the reloading routine/Cat exposure? Are you reloading when your house temps require it or just because the stove looks low? You will get everything figured out eventually. Enjoy.