Because of the design of my VC Winter Warm small, I couldn't get an accurate surface temp. reading from the stove. My wife (in her infinite wisdom) decided to place the thermometer inside the firebox (upper right hand corner, near the door - no flame impingement). I'm now able to get a temperature reading inside the stove. Since the cost of the thermometer was so cheap, she figured she give this a try. So far, other than a little soot on the face (which easily wipes off), the gauge seems to be working just fine. That being said, should I be sticking to the thermometer's recommended operating range to decide when to close the damper (so the catalytic converter activates correctly)?
Sorry if my question is not clear...
Sorry if my question is not clear...