We have a Vermont Castings Defiant Encore (Pre CFM) that is now vented into a 8" metal pipe which replaced the old masonry chimney. The pipe is new to us as the chimney was torn down over the summer. I've noticed that the automatic damper on the stove may not be operating correctly. It seems as though I'm having to monitor the stove more than I used to to maintain the disired level of fire. For example, the stove will start to burn to hot so it needs to be turned down, then it starts to burn too cold and needs to opened up. This stove has the thermostatic air control, so I shouldn't be needing to adjust it as much as I am. Last night we got a pretty good scare. We loaded the stove up for the night and turn the air control down so the lever was pointed straight down. This is about half throttle. Previously this would give us a 6 hour burn. About 1/2 an hour later the smoke detector went off. It wasn't anything alarming, just the fresh paint on the flue pipe. But the stove was way too hot. With that air setting, it should not have been nearly so hot. I'm pretty sure that something in the thermostatic air control is not working properly. It's sticking if you will (or maybe the bi-metal spring is broken). Before ordering a bunch of parts on a guess, I was hoping some board members might offer me some pointers as what to check first.