Took a year, but finally my Morso 7110 has been installed. Thanks for your help.

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seh1984

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Jan 30, 2021
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Portland, ME
Called last March to get the process going.
Site visit done in July.
Deposit in July and Stove finally arrived and installed last week, a day before a vacation in FL.

Looks great and got my first burn today.

How long should I expect the offgassing/curing? Should I not sit in the same room? Closing the primary air intake creates this beautiful secondary burn, love it!

Edit- Also I bought a probe thermometer, requires drilling into double walled pipe. Does this compromise anything? Best to do it when warm but not cold? Attached photo of it.

[Hearth.com] Took a year, but finally my Morso 7110 has been installed. Thanks for your help.[Hearth.com] Took a year, but finally my Morso 7110 has been installed. Thanks for your help.[Hearth.com] Took a year, but finally my Morso 7110 has been installed. Thanks for your help.
 
Looks great. Off gassing will continue with each new high temp. Gets less each time. I'd say a few days it will be gone.
 
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The stove looks great. As long as the thermometer is installed properly, per directions, it won't compromise anything. Just remember to remove it when brushing the flue.
 
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