I have a few questions,and from reading this forum there's alot of well educated people posting here with a wealth of knowledge concerning woodburning.First let me start by saying I have owned 4 woodstoves since 2004,a Morso their largest stove which couldn't do the job for a 1600 sq. foot ranch.That was sold within a month and replaced with a Quadrafire 5700,this stove performed beautifully up until 2 months ago when the main body of the stove cracked on both sides,the stove was never overfired or abused.Quadrafire after having me submit photos of the stoves interior and exterior replaced the stove with a new 5700 and even paid for the installation and removal of the old stove.
Unknown to me at the time of the replacement was that they made the firebox smaller ,going from 3.5 to 3.0 cu. feet.Also they added some burn controls that were useless based on my experience.To make a long story short,I traded it in on a Buck 94nc a month later.I've had the Buck about 6 weeks and it is the worst of the lot,very little radiant heat,eats wood hungrily and will not burn more than 6 hours on a full load of oak,and beech when turned as low as it will go.To sum it up I am unloading it and will be trading it in on either a King classic,or PE summit,my questions are we've always enjoyed the aesthetic appeal of a non cat stove,I'm told a cat will produce little flame for that purpose.
Can I run the cat with the bypass damper open for a few hours to view the flames without damaging anything?,and will I see flames,until I decide to shut it down and close the bypass.Also can the flames intensity be regulated by the dial located of Blaze king stoves.Or will the Summit heat my home in zero weather for at least 8 hours,despite the smaller firebox of 3.0 cu. ft.,as compared to Blaze kings 4.3. This is a tough decision for me as I don't want to get burned again on a non productive stove. Final question I'm tapped in with an 8 inch chimney 16 feet tall,can if I decide on the Summit,run 6 inch from the stove to the chimney for 6 feet and then use a flu reducer and utilize the remaining 10 feet in the 8 inch,Without affcting the summits performance or burn times.
Thanks all of you.OHLONGARM
Unknown to me at the time of the replacement was that they made the firebox smaller ,going from 3.5 to 3.0 cu. feet.Also they added some burn controls that were useless based on my experience.To make a long story short,I traded it in on a Buck 94nc a month later.I've had the Buck about 6 weeks and it is the worst of the lot,very little radiant heat,eats wood hungrily and will not burn more than 6 hours on a full load of oak,and beech when turned as low as it will go.To sum it up I am unloading it and will be trading it in on either a King classic,or PE summit,my questions are we've always enjoyed the aesthetic appeal of a non cat stove,I'm told a cat will produce little flame for that purpose.
Can I run the cat with the bypass damper open for a few hours to view the flames without damaging anything?,and will I see flames,until I decide to shut it down and close the bypass.Also can the flames intensity be regulated by the dial located of Blaze king stoves.Or will the Summit heat my home in zero weather for at least 8 hours,despite the smaller firebox of 3.0 cu. ft.,as compared to Blaze kings 4.3. This is a tough decision for me as I don't want to get burned again on a non productive stove. Final question I'm tapped in with an 8 inch chimney 16 feet tall,can if I decide on the Summit,run 6 inch from the stove to the chimney for 6 feet and then use a flu reducer and utilize the remaining 10 feet in the 8 inch,Without affcting the summits performance or burn times.
Thanks all of you.OHLONGARM