Hi guys,
So I eventually went with the F500/Oslo Jotul as my first wood stove. Love it. Hold nice stable temps, havent had it up over 500 yet as it just hasnt got that cold and we had a few nights in the 39-43F range so decided to fire it up!
My question is,
The front glass is always dirty with soot. I have been firing the stove up and once the wood is lit I close the air right down. I think this may be the problem. So my question is, do you let the fire initially come up to 400-600F then close the air down?
Then, when you add new wood and load it up, do you again have to open the vent until that wood lights up good, or is it ok to keep the vent closed as the fire is already at 400+F?
Lastly, I heard cleaning the glass with soot is the best glass cleaner, what do you find is best? And how often do you have to clean your glass? As right now im having to clean it EVERY fire.
When the stove was installed they could only fit a 5 1/2 inch stainless steel liner down my chimney, (old house) so I am hoping that is not the issue here.....and wont be.....the good news is the chimeny is in the center of the house so it has an awesome pull/draft
So I eventually went with the F500/Oslo Jotul as my first wood stove. Love it. Hold nice stable temps, havent had it up over 500 yet as it just hasnt got that cold and we had a few nights in the 39-43F range so decided to fire it up!
My question is,
The front glass is always dirty with soot. I have been firing the stove up and once the wood is lit I close the air right down. I think this may be the problem. So my question is, do you let the fire initially come up to 400-600F then close the air down?
Then, when you add new wood and load it up, do you again have to open the vent until that wood lights up good, or is it ok to keep the vent closed as the fire is already at 400+F?
Lastly, I heard cleaning the glass with soot is the best glass cleaner, what do you find is best? And how often do you have to clean your glass? As right now im having to clean it EVERY fire.
When the stove was installed they could only fit a 5 1/2 inch stainless steel liner down my chimney, (old house) so I am hoping that is not the issue here.....and wont be.....the good news is the chimeny is in the center of the house so it has an awesome pull/draft