bloyet03
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Where did you pick up a roll? So far I have only managed to locate pre-cut pieces.I bought a big roll of gasket material so replacing the gasket is no big deal and it sure makes cleaning the upper portion of the stove easier,
Where did you pick up a roll? So far I have only managed to locate pre-cut pieces.I bought a big roll of gasket material so replacing the gasket is no big deal and it sure makes cleaning the upper portion of the stove easier,
New to the forum - just had a BK ashford 25 insert installed so figured I'd throw a few questions in here . . .
When people on here say they are getting an 8 hour burn on one load is that on the high setting? And does the cat stay in the active zone for the whole 8 hours? I've only had 2 attempts but I get maybe 3 hours on high until my wood is just coals and the cat goes to inactive. I'm burning red maple and black locust that were standing dead (18-22 moisture content)
I also think my fan was installed incorrectly - when on the high setting it should be blasting air shouldn't it? To me the high setting feels and sounds like low but again I have nothing to compare it to (rookie). On low I barely feel any air being moved.
I did not have a block off plate installed (wish I was on this site earlier) could this be part of my problem?
Can't wait for the cold weather to come back so I can give it another attempt. Thanks for any help/suggestions.
I think that if you don’t need 24 hr burn then go with the non cat. BK really shines in low and slow. I love mine because I heat a really small house.Does the blaze king princess insert put out noticeably more heat than a good non cat insert like the Pacific Energy T5 Alderlea? I really really can’t decide. I don’t need the 24 hour burns. It will be supplemental heat in the basement family room half of the day. If we can heat the whole house with it we will crank it and try that. But we don’t need 24 hours of low burn. But if it will save me 33% on fuel....
I think that if you don’t need 24 hr burn then go with the non cat. BK really shines in low and slow. I love mine because I heat a really small house.
How small is small?
Our downstairs where the stove is going is 400sqft. Upstairs is 1000sqft. Upstairs takes 18-28k btu to heat. Downstairs will take another 7-10k btu. I figure if I want to do just downstairs I can keep the fire small by only throwing on a few logs. If I want to hear the upstairs too I’ll build a full fire.
New to the forum - just had a BK ashford 25 insert installed so figured I'd throw a few questions in here . . .
When people on here say they are getting an 8 hour burn on one load is that on the high setting? And does the cat stay in the active zone for the whole 8 hours? I've only had 2 attempts but I get maybe 3 hours on high until my wood is just coals and the cat goes to inactive. I'm burning red maple and black locust that were standing dead (18-22 moisture content)
I also think my fan was installed incorrectly - when on the high setting it should be blasting air shouldn't it? To me the high setting feels and sounds like low but again I have nothing to compare it to (rookie). On low I barely feel any air being moved.
I did not have a block off plate installed (wish I was on this site earlier) could this be part of my problem?
Can't wait for the cold weather to come back so I can give it another attempt. Thanks for any help/suggestions.
Highbeam has run both. He's back to the ceramic cat.So, I did a quick search and am not really finding a solid answer from someone with experience. Maybe I won't but, figured I'd try. I have a Blaze King, King with about 33 ft of chimney, so I know I have a strong draft. I have thought about trying a steel cat and when I pulled my cat this morning I accidentally put a crack into my current cat. I was going to order a spare as a result but can't decide if I really want to spend the extra on the Steel Cat considering I keep reading about people plugging them with ash.
Has anyone had any experience one way or the other with ash plugging? Is it true the steel cats are plugging easier?
Glad you put this question out there. I was taking a look online at FireCat combustors for new cats, and was wondering whether I could put a ceramic in my Sirocco 30.1. The FireCat website redirected me to Midwest Hearth's website, which then told me that they were out of stock of metal combustors.I have a af30.1 and its time to replace my steel cat. Im having a problem finding one. Can I run a ceramic one? What are the pros and cons? Thanks.
That’s a huge heat load. Is that worst case at design temps? Or is it the other 95% of the time?
It’s probably inaccurate. For the upstairs they are ballpark numbers I calculated backwards from the amount of pellets I run in a day, and a slightly pessimistic stove efficiency. For the colder winter months heating 14-18 hours a day. So lots of ballpark math. For downstairs they are based off max baseboard heater size I have in right now and 30btu per square foot.
I think you'll want a stove that is good at running at low and steady like your pellet stove did vs. the pulse and glide you'd need to heat a space with such a low heat demand.
Do you have any thoughts if I'd be wasting too much efficiency by heating an upstairs 1000sqft from a downstairs 400sqft family room with the open stairway and foyer 12' away from the insert? Open split level foyer is right in the middle of the upstairs, so if heat gets up the 4' stretch of stairs I think it has good room to disperse and be blown around on low. Still worried about firing myself out of that 400sqft family room when I do that to generate enough heat to heat th eupper 1000sqft. (500sqft is over a garage, 400sqft is over the room with the insert)
That's a question for BKVP. Send them an email with this question.This is a long shot, but does anybody have a Blaze King installed with a 5.5” insulated pipe? I have a 20’ chimney and installer will insulate with blow in but he wants to run a 5.5” pipe. I heard above 20’ and with insulation it matters less. 17% smaller cross sectional area.
It burns off so quickly, it won't matter. However, that painters tape doesn't stick as well.would using green painter's tape to wrap a new gasket on the cat be any worse than masking tape in terms of poisoning the cat?
Very robust and mounted in the front of the insert. If it ever needs service, it's very simple to access.It's not performance related, but since this is such a great collection of BK owners...
How does the temp control knob actually work? I'm guessing it's mechanical and controls the draft or air intake somehow. This worries me because I don't like moving parts that can break. That's why I'm going with a wood insert over pellets. I want simple. I don't want to be fixing things. Changing the cat is my limit.
So how does that temp/burn knob work and how delicate or robust is it? How easy is it to fix? Can it be done w/o hauling the insert out of the hearth?
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