I've been watching the forum for a while now but this is the first post! I have a couple of issues with our Caddy. We installed it last month - the house is a 2500 square foot, two storey, 160 year old limestone. The flue is about 40 feet long and seems to draw quite well for what that is worth.
The oil works well but I have been really having a hard time getting the temperature up with the wood. The oil will raise the temperature of the house quick enough but the wood will take hours (if at all) to bring the house up even half a degree Celsius. The thermostat rarely stops calling for heat.
I got a cord of wood from a local guy, it's probably not as dry as it could be - it had been cut for a two years but I'm not convinced that it was stacked to dry properly.
After a fix or six hours of burning I have a huge bed of coals (more than a foot thick) in the firebox. The installer said I was burning it too quickly and giving it too much air, but I have the damper adjusted the way the manual says. The installer suggested disconnecting it and adjusting the air supply manually like a wood stove (using a piece of metal to adjust the damper). Does anyone who has one of these do this with theirs?
I'm also not sure how I should best adjust the thermostats. Do you keep your oil set close to what the wood is or quite far apart? Does anyone use a two stage thermostat to control both oil and wood?
Thanks for any suggestions you might have!
The oil works well but I have been really having a hard time getting the temperature up with the wood. The oil will raise the temperature of the house quick enough but the wood will take hours (if at all) to bring the house up even half a degree Celsius. The thermostat rarely stops calling for heat.
I got a cord of wood from a local guy, it's probably not as dry as it could be - it had been cut for a two years but I'm not convinced that it was stacked to dry properly.
After a fix or six hours of burning I have a huge bed of coals (more than a foot thick) in the firebox. The installer said I was burning it too quickly and giving it too much air, but I have the damper adjusted the way the manual says. The installer suggested disconnecting it and adjusting the air supply manually like a wood stove (using a piece of metal to adjust the damper). Does anyone who has one of these do this with theirs?
I'm also not sure how I should best adjust the thermostats. Do you keep your oil set close to what the wood is or quite far apart? Does anyone use a two stage thermostat to control both oil and wood?
Thanks for any suggestions you might have!