Shmudda
ArboristSite Operative
Spencer,
Your flue pipes are installed incorrectly too, you have them backwards from how they should be installed. You want the mating pieces to run into themselves and flow any cresote or ash back into the stove. The way you have them is they will leak around themselves as you only considered the exhaust gases as going up the flue and nothing coming back to the stove. Watch this, as you will get creosote (semi-liquid) flowing back to the stove and will leak around the pipe at times if not corrected.
Again Timber, where do you get that 150,000 BTU heat output as a rating for these stoves? I have searched high and low and cannot find any free standing stove made that gets kind of heat output, othen then maybe a wood furnace (indoor or outdoor). Let me know as I want to see that information.
Craig
Your flue pipes are installed incorrectly too, you have them backwards from how they should be installed. You want the mating pieces to run into themselves and flow any cresote or ash back into the stove. The way you have them is they will leak around themselves as you only considered the exhaust gases as going up the flue and nothing coming back to the stove. Watch this, as you will get creosote (semi-liquid) flowing back to the stove and will leak around the pipe at times if not corrected.
Again Timber, where do you get that 150,000 BTU heat output as a rating for these stoves? I have searched high and low and cannot find any free standing stove made that gets kind of heat output, othen then maybe a wood furnace (indoor or outdoor). Let me know as I want to see that information.
Craig