BB IF your getting flames into the flue collar and up the stack would you say the air is set too high? I moved my 30 and i can see flames through a screw hole in the flue collar, figured id use it to regulate the air.The bricks on the 30 are just one brick height. Not to the top.
Hey Wildcatbb, upon un-crating, did you find a whole lot of metal beads the size of poppy seeds?
Inspected an Englander last weekend and found two palm full of what looks like metal blasting beads. The insert was otherwise in perfect condition, paperwork and all. Just looked like someone at the loading dock opened the door, christened its journey by throwing a handful of metal poppy seeds at the insert, then closed the door, secured the outer box and wished it a good trip.
I pulled the bricks and vacumed it out, looks perfect, but has me scratching my head.
Yeah, that's what it looked like. Weird thing is that it was both inside on the brick and rope seal, plus there was enough on the outside ash shelf that I was able to sweep it with my fingers into an envelope. No apparent harm.Oops, sorry about that , what you found was "shot" we use a blast machine to shotblast the surface of the stove to clean it up and give a slight texture for the paint to adhere to, ususally that gets sucked out right after the stove comes out of the blaster. apparantly they didnt get it all out when they cleared the shot from the stove.
Well, it's up and running...happy with it. Just tried to order the "free" blower. After a 20 minute wait, I hung up. I will try again in the morning.
Im only running about a half inch to 3/4 open usually no farther than even with the hot coal shelf in front. When the draft is good even that much will get me floating up in the 800 deg stovetop range. Ever since i tightened up the baffle boards its running like a bear.Yeah. That flame impingement shield welded in the top of the firebox should be blocking most of that. You must be burning the crap out of that stove.
Oops, sorry about that , what you found was "shot" we use a blast machine to shotblast the surface of the stove to clean it up and give a slight texture for the paint to adhere to, ususally that gets sucked out right after the stove comes out of the blaster. apparantly they didnt get it all out when they cleared the shot from the stove.
Well, first overnight burn last night with the nc30. Mix of ash and some hickory. Had it going strong for 4-5 hours after work then loaded it down for an all nighter. It was 70 in the shop when I left it around 9:00 pm. When out there this morning around 5:30 to a bed of coals and 60 in there. A lot of coals and most of them golf ball sized and not doing much. Stirred em up and left the door open for thirty minutes to try and burn em down. Then had to throw another couple chunks on and head to work . I guess this isn't what I was expecting. Hope to get it figured out. The progress hybrid in the house(pretty much same insulation as my shop but house is much bigger) lets me awake to a couple coals and mostly fine ash every morning with a house temp of 75-78. Theoretically the building should be easier to heat. (Smaller all open space)I know that cat probably has a lot to do with it, but does it make that big of difference? If so, wow! Burning exact same wood out of the same pile in both. Maybe I'm expecting too much out of the nc30, and I'm sure there's a learning curve but I hope to be able to burn those coals down more without having to mess with it constantly. P.S. The air control on the front of the nc30 was set at about 1/4 of the way open from the closed position overnight. Any ideas? It is this just how they run?
Theres a lot more things in your house producing heat including people. Hot showers ,cooking, clothes dryer, lights ,tv ,ect ect.. Theoretically the building should be easier to heat. (Smaller all open space)I know that cat probably has a lot to do with it, but does it make that big of difference? If so, wow! Burning exact same wood out of the same pile in both. Maybe I'm expecting too much out of the nc30,!
Just looked like someone at the loading dock opened the door, christened its journey by throwing a handful of metal poppy seeds at the insert, then closed the door, secured the outer box and wished it a good trip.
Hi Brother,Go back to the thread you talked about it in a couple of days ago. Mike Holton the customer service manager at England's responded to you and explained the shot. It is used to rough the steel so the paint holds better.
You responded to him then.
My luck, it goes on sale at 91 days!IF the stove goes on sale during the return period of 90 days, they will refund you the difference from the sale price and what you paid for it... SO how can you go wrong...
There's many, many happy nc30 owners out there and I'm sure you'll be one of them too once you get the hang of the stove, and even if you don't get the refund it's still a lot of bang for the buck. Good luck getting her dialed in.Still hopin the 30 goes on sale and I get some money refunded, but that myriad looks like a great deal at Menards sale price! Nc30 is a little cleaner burn but there are things I like better on the myriad! Oh well, I'm gonna try and make this thing work. IM still in the learning phase with it but hopefully I learn to love it! If not, I'll craigslist it and try again
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