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<blockquote data-quote="applefarmer" data-source="post: 1851943" data-attributes="member: 34699"><p>Do your boilers run a differental in water temperature ie. 150-180, or do you just have a set point the stove tries to maintain? The reason I ask is it seems like the cb stoves I see running in my area typically have just a little smoke coming from them all the time. I don't see the smoke cycles like I do from other brands owb. Not saying one is good or the other is bad just wondering how the damper works, if it is either open or closed, or if it adjusts to maintain a set temperature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="applefarmer, post: 1851943, member: 34699"] Do your boilers run a differental in water temperature ie. 150-180, or do you just have a set point the stove tries to maintain? The reason I ask is it seems like the cb stoves I see running in my area typically have just a little smoke coming from them all the time. I don't see the smoke cycles like I do from other brands owb. Not saying one is good or the other is bad just wondering how the damper works, if it is either open or closed, or if it adjusts to maintain a set temperature? [/QUOTE]
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