gravely_todd
ArboristSite Member
Well, as the title says, just fired it up and dealing with the smoke/stink of a new furnace in the house, but I can deal with that. :shut-mouth: Anyway, my old furnace was a Jensen 21 from the 80s and the flue pipe didn't have a damper at all, my Woodchuck has an adjustable damper in the flue pipe and I really don't know what to do with it....should it be open all the time during normal use and/or close a bit during a cold start ? Do I need to adjust it during normal use, and how do I know where to set it ? I figure that answer will be "it depends on a lot of factors..", but I am looking for some basic answers. I am going into a clay lined brick chimney if that makes any difference...... :confusedn:
Todd
Todd