I recently ordered a Condar Fluegard and installed it yesterday. Couple questions for the experts:
1. For the first cold start with the new Condar, I did a top down start so the Flurgard temps reached the red on the dial before the BK cat probe reached the active stage. Do I close the bypass when that happens? The cat probe did catch up to the Fluegard rather quickly so I didn't feel that I reached troublesome temps on the Condar.
2. This morning cat probe was right at the inactive/active part of the dial. Fluegard was middle of the yellow. Loaded the stove with wood and as it got going the cat probe reached active stage before the fluegard rached the orange stage. In this example, do I close the bypass based on the cat probe being in the active stage, or do I wait until the Condar reaches the orange stage?
This is a BK Ashford 30.2
Thank you!
1. For the first cold start with the new Condar, I did a top down start so the Flurgard temps reached the red on the dial before the BK cat probe reached the active stage. Do I close the bypass when that happens? The cat probe did catch up to the Fluegard rather quickly so I didn't feel that I reached troublesome temps on the Condar.
2. This morning cat probe was right at the inactive/active part of the dial. Fluegard was middle of the yellow. Loaded the stove with wood and as it got going the cat probe reached active stage before the fluegard rached the orange stage. In this example, do I close the bypass based on the cat probe being in the active stage, or do I wait until the Condar reaches the orange stage?
This is a BK Ashford 30.2
Thank you!