Okay...really need some advice here. I have a new Hampton HI300 insert installed in September 2015. I have a Center Hall Colonial just under 2,000Sq.ft with an fairly open floor plan & center stairwell, house is very well insulated & upgraded with new high efficiency windows throughout last year (barely notice heavy wind/rain unless I look out the window). I have a 28ft exterior chimney, Pre-insulated, 6" ovalized, SS liner, but no block off plate or insulation to speak of above the insert. Here's the problem...things were just fine with the insert in the months following the install when the temps have been moderate (40 to 50's). But now that we have been getting temps below freezing lately...it is taking almost two hours to get this insert up to crusing temps (around 450 to 500 degrees). Sent this blow by blow of last night's burn to the dealer today looking for some help on what the problem could be:
So...am I just losing heat to the masonry & flu without a block off plate & Roxul, etc. Or is ther something else wrong here?? Would love some feedback!
- 4:00Pm Outside temp about 23 degrees (heat pump on/house temp 70 degrees)
- 4:35PM Started Top/down initial fire, loaded fire box with bone dry kindling and bone dry splits, air intake wide open and blower off...flames burning very hot!
- 5:00PM Initial fire burning down to coaling phase, but Condor thermostat on the upper/middle part of door frame barely reading 200 degrees?
- 5:10PM Raked coals forward and loaded the firebox full (N/S) with with bone dry splits, checked with a moisture reader (all <18 moisture content)...Condor still barely at 200 d.
- 5:20PM Firebox burning really well, air intake wide open, blower still off...Condor barely reading 300 degrees (about 280).
- 5:35PM (1 hour after starting initial fire)...firebox is full of rolling flames, burning what appears to be a hot fire...Condor now reading about 350 degrees?
- 5:50PM Fire buring hotter, blower still off...Condor now reading about 375 degrees?
- 6:00PM Fire burning well, I'm starting to close air intake down a little, good secondary flames burning from baffles, glass completely clear...Condor just barely at 400 degrees?
- 6:15PM Fires is well established, good bed of coals established, very good secondy flames, air intake closed down to about half open...Condor now reading about 450 degrees?
So...am I just losing heat to the masonry & flu without a block off plate & Roxul, etc. Or is ther something else wrong here?? Would love some feedback!