I haven't posted here in awhile and a fair bit has changed.
I sold my small, tightly insulated house in NH along with my Sirocco 20, and moved North to Aroostook County Maine and bought a drafty old farmhouse. In November, before even closing on the house we ordered a BK Princess and FINALLY picked it up today. Leg kit was missing the 1/2" bolts, but I solved that, hooked it up and lit our first fire. First, I will acknowledge that everything is different, house, chimney, stove, insulation, etc. etc., but I'd still like to figure out some of the differences I am seeing. We are experienced BK operators, but, only our BK, so... who knows.
Kindled the first fire and quickly smoked up the house with that wonderful initial burn off; got things good and hot, filled the fire box with big, dry hardwood splits and closed the bypass when things were comfortably in "the zone". Decided to run things on high for a few minutes (directions say 20-30), but the Cat temped quickly spiked higher than I ever saw it go on my Sirocco. Way higher. Beyond the solid white on the dial. I turned the T-Stat counter clockwise to about 3 O'Clock, and while it snuffed the flames in the typical BK way it had no effect on the Cat temp. No real complaint, the house is still only 67 about 3 hours of burning, and the wood looks like its hardly burnt, but is that super high Cat temp a problem? How far do you Princess users turn down your T-Stat to get the cat to start going down? I've now gone around to about 11 on the clock, and while it appears to be damped way down, Cat temp is still cranked. I assume this its a good thing, but just want to check if high Cat temps are ever a problem.
I'm sure Ill be back with more questions soon as we continue learning the new stove.
Also, the guys at Northwinds Stove in Ellsworth have been great to deal with so far. Good communication, and super friendly to my wife who drove down to pick it up.