Hi All,
Looking for some advice. Last year I moved into a house with a Woodstock Fireview FV201 stove. The stove is connected to an approx' 25' masonry chimney (8x8 terra cotta I believe) via a single wall pipe w/ 2 90 degree elbows.
When we moved in, I ordered a new cat from Woodstock and installed it. Otherwise the stove appeared to be in fine shape. Coming from burning a VC Encore in our last home for 10 years, this stove definitely had a learning curve which has just turned into frustration on our part.
With the VC, we could keep loading splits into the stove all day to keep the stovetop temp up around 600-650 and get the house really toasty warm. At night, we could load it up and let it burn everything as we slept, and left with enough coals to restart and all ashes in the bin.
With the FV, the only way to keep it from coaling up is to fill it, burn it down completely, and then fill it again. But even then, I eventually have to pull out a bed of hot coals which seems like a waste. Otherwise I have a long period where the heat output is low while the coals burn down.
The other issue is that I get a ton of Creosote from the FV in the upper 5' of my chimney, where it exits the house. So much so that I have to clean it monthly or it gets restricted. I know the cat is working and wood is dry enough per a moisture meter. My chimney has a lot of draft, and when it is very cold we have a damper we can close a bit to keep the heat from going up out of the chimney. I am wondering if the damper is the issue, but if I leave it open my burn times are definitely shorter. Though about lining this chimney but it may be difficult due to how it was built.
One thing I can say is the stove is way undersized to the house, and to remedy that I lined a chimney on the other side of the house that has a fireplace and installed a Kuma Sequoia insert. So now I am left wondering what to do with this FV. I have been thinking of replacing with this a Woodstock Absolute Steel Hybrid or another Encore. But if anyone has any suggestions on how to get the FV setup better I'd live to hear it. I know these are supposed to be great stoves and I'd really like to avoid spending money that wont fix my issues.
Thanks and sorry for the long post!
John
Looking for some advice. Last year I moved into a house with a Woodstock Fireview FV201 stove. The stove is connected to an approx' 25' masonry chimney (8x8 terra cotta I believe) via a single wall pipe w/ 2 90 degree elbows.
When we moved in, I ordered a new cat from Woodstock and installed it. Otherwise the stove appeared to be in fine shape. Coming from burning a VC Encore in our last home for 10 years, this stove definitely had a learning curve which has just turned into frustration on our part.
With the VC, we could keep loading splits into the stove all day to keep the stovetop temp up around 600-650 and get the house really toasty warm. At night, we could load it up and let it burn everything as we slept, and left with enough coals to restart and all ashes in the bin.
With the FV, the only way to keep it from coaling up is to fill it, burn it down completely, and then fill it again. But even then, I eventually have to pull out a bed of hot coals which seems like a waste. Otherwise I have a long period where the heat output is low while the coals burn down.
The other issue is that I get a ton of Creosote from the FV in the upper 5' of my chimney, where it exits the house. So much so that I have to clean it monthly or it gets restricted. I know the cat is working and wood is dry enough per a moisture meter. My chimney has a lot of draft, and when it is very cold we have a damper we can close a bit to keep the heat from going up out of the chimney. I am wondering if the damper is the issue, but if I leave it open my burn times are definitely shorter. Though about lining this chimney but it may be difficult due to how it was built.
One thing I can say is the stove is way undersized to the house, and to remedy that I lined a chimney on the other side of the house that has a fireplace and installed a Kuma Sequoia insert. So now I am left wondering what to do with this FV. I have been thinking of replacing with this a Woodstock Absolute Steel Hybrid or another Encore. But if anyone has any suggestions on how to get the FV setup better I'd live to hear it. I know these are supposed to be great stoves and I'd really like to avoid spending money that wont fix my issues.
Thanks and sorry for the long post!
John