Hi All, I'm leaning towards getting a BK Ashford 30.2 in enamel brown. I've attached the location for the install. The chimney stack is approximately 20 feet tall from the stove top. Should I be asking for single wall or double wall pipe? The manual calls for double walled pipe for better draft though I do have enough clearances for a single walled pipe. Is kinder insulation recommended? It will go down a clay tile lined chimney. Thanks!
What is on the walls there?
The heat would flow up that stairwell....Granite slab. The wall with the breach is Mason art block and non combustible. The L wall circled in red is non weight bearing made of 2x4 studs. I'd like to remove the L wall to open up the area a little. What do you guys think?
Granite slab. The wall with the breach is Mason art block and non combustible. The L wall circled in red is non weight bearing made of 2x4 studs. I'd like to remove the L wall to open up the area a little. What do you guys think?
I realize every application will vary. Trying to find a sweet spot for low setting. Wood is dry. My catalyst will go out if I set thermostat below half on the swoosh ,the indicator on thermostat must be at least 3:00 or later. Meaning more open/pointing down.
I’m fine with black box, but when cat goes out that’s annoying. Figured stove would open air more automatically to keep cat going.
Still learning this magical device!
I did my second fire of the season last night. This morning was only 44 deg outside but I have been having some 37 to 39 degrees nights already but I am testing the mini split with super heat system and has been working good. Last night I shut everything else and run one of the stoves. God is a witness, I was in Paradise. This morning all that part of the house was 78 when I left.
What type of wood do you have in New Mexico?
So the effective range of operation is in fact the 3-6 range. However, more draft will permit a more air to be pulled in at lower burn rates. This means it will also burn hotter on the top end.I realize every application will vary. Trying to find a sweet spot for low setting. Wood is dry. My catalyst will go out if I set thermostat below half on the swoosh ,the indicator on thermostat must be at least 3:00 or later. Meaning more open/pointing down.
I’m fine with black box, but when cat goes out that’s annoying. Figured stove would open air more automatically to keep cat going.
Still learning this magical device!
I don't know about him, but many burn pinon and higher elevations have fir. But what we really want to know is how do we get some of those world famous Hatch Peppers!What type of wood do you have in New Mexico?
Care to expound on that? I believe there are "highly efficient" stoves that aren't as prone to smoke roll-out as the BKs..depends on the design of the stove, I'd think.new users especially should be warned that these high efficiency stoves are more prone to spillage than regular stoves.
I guess you're referring to the black window.Welcome to the dark side. Literally.
My sister there burns mainly Juniper.What type of wood do you have in New Mexico?
I don't know that I'd feel comfortable with that much fat pressing against the chimney at that angle..Had to show the guy on roof.
@Woody Stover "Care to expound on that? I believe there are "highly efficient" stoves that aren't as prone to smoke roll-out as the BKs..depends on the design of the stove, I'd think."Highbeam said:
new users especially should be warned that these high efficiency stoves are more prone to spillage than regular stoves.
@bholler......is that how you do it?Thanks for replying highbeam. Yeah avatar pic is my old vc intrepid, I loved that, not sure I will change pic. Only current pic is during installView attachment 248954View attachment 248953
Had to show the guy on roof. Yeah no thanks. Well worth paying him to go up there!!
It’s to warm to really play with it yet, I’m confident I’ll figure it out. The flapper doesn’t seem to start to open until thermostat knob is horizontal
Different species of pine, junipers, alligator Juniper ( good BTUs out of this one ), cottonwood, live oak, pinion, Russian olive, Some Ash species, elm and many other species. Anything that dry will be burn.What type of wood do you have in New Mexico?
Let's see. I never burn Hatch pepper, no need to burn it to get BTUs out of it. You just eat it and will make you hot.I don't know about him, but many burn pinon and higher elevations have fir. But what we really want to know is how do we get some of those world famous Hatch Peppers!
I often travel your state and eat all I can get! I also love to go to El Pinto.....Let's see. I never burn Hatch pepper, no need to burn it to get BTUs out of it. You just eat it and will make you hot.
Granted I'm just figuring out my stove as well but my low seems to be around the 2:45 to 3:00 mark. Only 2nd burn. Cat needle is about 3/8" into active and been holding there since this morning fluctuating 1/8 each way. I'm at 26 hours right now and still a bit of wood yet to go. I want to reload before bed but it just keeps going lol. I have a short chimney at the moment as well.
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