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Stove was dangerously HOT!
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<blockquote data-quote="mn woodcutter" data-source="post: 4577710" data-attributes="member: 119092"><p>I loaded my Pacific Energy wood stove last night before bed with two 8" red elm rounds and one small one over some hot coals. I turned the air up to get the fire going and walked away. I forgot to go back and turn it down until I smelled hot metal. I ran downstairs and it was so hot that even the heavy steel plate on top was glowing. The stove has proper clearances and is only 3 yrs old however the wall behind the stove was hot to the touch and has me a bit worried if I were to be careless and forget to turn it down again. Is there any type of heat alarm or something? Anyone else experience this?? Maybe spider can weigh in on the Pacific Energy?? haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mn woodcutter, post: 4577710, member: 119092"] I loaded my Pacific Energy wood stove last night before bed with two 8" red elm rounds and one small one over some hot coals. I turned the air up to get the fire going and walked away. I forgot to go back and turn it down until I smelled hot metal. I ran downstairs and it was so hot that even the heavy steel plate on top was glowing. The stove has proper clearances and is only 3 yrs old however the wall behind the stove was hot to the touch and has me a bit worried if I were to be careless and forget to turn it down again. Is there any type of heat alarm or something? Anyone else experience this?? Maybe spider can weigh in on the Pacific Energy?? haha [/QUOTE]
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