Drolet Deco Nano hearth question

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I know there's not 2 feet of vertical before the 1st 45but I think with 12 feet of pipe stack it should draw decently. Time will tell. If I have to increase my vertical it's not the end of the world but I hope it'll work.
 
I know there's not 2 feet of vertical before the 1st 45but I think with 12 feet of pipe stack it should draw decently. Time will tell. If I have to increase my vertical it's not the end of the world but I hope it'll work.
Drolet is typically an easy breather. But Its not hard to add height if it doesn't work.
 
Another UPDATE as of Friday 11- 09- 2024. Stove is up and running with two 45° angles.
 

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This is more of a general operating question. What temperature range should a smaller non cat stove be run in?
There are a lot of different temperatures that you can measure on a stove but I think most people here would agree the most important is probably flu temperature getting a probe thermometer would be a great investment.
 
I do have a probe but I don't have power on site yet. I'll have to use my IR thermometer until I have power.
The Auber probe can be battery powered in the interim.