I just purchased this great stove from someone who is moving to a warmer clime. Stove is probably 20 years old & is in excellent condition. I received the manual & the original sales flyers with the stove. Now this stove appears quite advanced for its time period. It does have secondary burn capabilities & a 3rd level combustion via its environmental damper, giving this stove true tri level combustion capability. It was used heavily by the previous owner, who operated this stove inside a heatilator , which was surrounded by a full masonry fireplace & chimney. His chimney was probably 16 foot & located on an outside north wall.
This stove is a very well made unit & can burn a 24 inch log- ( even comes with a heavy duty adjustable roller welded on at the rear of the stove for easy maneuvering) - has dual fans with a rheostat control - adjustable air dampers on each side & a main damper control, which really only has 2 positions - opened or partially closed. Stove was burnt the following way year after year - get stove up to temp, shut down the air flow to just about 3/4 closed, shut down the damper & get stove into secondary burn mode & keep it loaded for the overnight burn. In the morning stove would have a large hot bed of coals & could easily be reloaded.
Stove is made as a direct slide in - open up your fireplace damper & start burning wood.
I have a 25 foot interior walled clay lined chimney that draws awesome & is in excellent condition with a new cement cap
I wouldn't mind installing a 6 inch boot ontop of the stove, but appears that it would be a difficult fab up, as the 10 -12 stainless steel burn tubes come up thru the top of the stove & the damper is ontop of that. So I was planning to just direct install & burn it the same way way that the previous owner did. I would also Pull the stove out to clean once a season as he did. Removing the stove is no problem as it has that great nifty roller device attached.
Also I have a source for the ECO Wood Bricks & would burn probably half Eco bricks & half dry well seasoned wood, to help keep my creosote deposits to a minimum. Also I would be using the stove 2 - 3 times a week when it gets really cold, not 24 - 7 as the previous owner did.
So has anyone burnt a stove such as the Cemi II ? & if so how did it perform as a direct install?Smokey? Dirty ? Lots of heat? Burns alot of wood? Produces alot of creosote? Also did anyone retrofit their stove with a boot , or possibly know where I could purchase a boot? The manufacturer did offer a boot when installing the stove as a free standing unit, but sadly they are no longer in biz.
Much Obliged for any & all responses
Jimmy
This stove is a very well made unit & can burn a 24 inch log- ( even comes with a heavy duty adjustable roller welded on at the rear of the stove for easy maneuvering) - has dual fans with a rheostat control - adjustable air dampers on each side & a main damper control, which really only has 2 positions - opened or partially closed. Stove was burnt the following way year after year - get stove up to temp, shut down the air flow to just about 3/4 closed, shut down the damper & get stove into secondary burn mode & keep it loaded for the overnight burn. In the morning stove would have a large hot bed of coals & could easily be reloaded.
Stove is made as a direct slide in - open up your fireplace damper & start burning wood.
I have a 25 foot interior walled clay lined chimney that draws awesome & is in excellent condition with a new cement cap
I wouldn't mind installing a 6 inch boot ontop of the stove, but appears that it would be a difficult fab up, as the 10 -12 stainless steel burn tubes come up thru the top of the stove & the damper is ontop of that. So I was planning to just direct install & burn it the same way way that the previous owner did. I would also Pull the stove out to clean once a season as he did. Removing the stove is no problem as it has that great nifty roller device attached.
Also I have a source for the ECO Wood Bricks & would burn probably half Eco bricks & half dry well seasoned wood, to help keep my creosote deposits to a minimum. Also I would be using the stove 2 - 3 times a week when it gets really cold, not 24 - 7 as the previous owner did.
So has anyone burnt a stove such as the Cemi II ? & if so how did it perform as a direct install?Smokey? Dirty ? Lots of heat? Burns alot of wood? Produces alot of creosote? Also did anyone retrofit their stove with a boot , or possibly know where I could purchase a boot? The manufacturer did offer a boot when installing the stove as a free standing unit, but sadly they are no longer in biz.
Much Obliged for any & all responses
Jimmy