Hi, I am a new burner. I have a 3 year old Dutchwest non-cat cast iron stove. It has a spring loaded damper so the damper is either fully open or fully closed. Once the damper is closed, the exhaust goes out a reburner duct on the rear floor of the stove.
My question is it seems I can burn a hotter/get more heat fire from the stove if I leave the damper open and cut down the air vs. leaving the damper closed and turning up the air. My installer also mentioned to just leave the damer open. But the owners manual says to burn with it closed all the time.
Sometimes it seems with the damper closed and the air input open, it still doesnt burn right, just smolders till the log is gone, no dancing flames.
Any suggestions or help is appreciated!! Thanks - Joe
My question is it seems I can burn a hotter/get more heat fire from the stove if I leave the damper open and cut down the air vs. leaving the damper closed and turning up the air. My installer also mentioned to just leave the damer open. But the owners manual says to burn with it closed all the time.
Sometimes it seems with the damper closed and the air input open, it still doesnt burn right, just smolders till the log is gone, no dancing flames.
Any suggestions or help is appreciated!! Thanks - Joe
The exit was 600. I was using a little paper, 6 2x4's and 5 1"-2" diameter logs, this was used to get my coal base. After I get the coal base, I moved some coals towards rear, added larger wood with full air for 15 minutes then closed the damper and wella!! The secondary is off and running, and stayed running. The house got up to 74 in no time!! This has not happened so fast before as the stove is in the basement.