Smelm0:
It was a bit painful to read this entire thread. I got thru it thinking that:
a. you'd return the stove and I'd be able to buy it from AM/FM at 50 cents on the dollar, or
b. you'd keep the stove for this season and put it on C.L. in April because "Englander stoves suck", and then I'd be able to buy it at 25 cents on the dollar.
Either way I'd get a great little stove for pennies on the dollar. Nothing else could have gotten me to this far in the thread after noticing that long horizontal in the first picture. But since I pass Monroe every weekend on my way to the 84 I'm feeling a bit neighborly, and you really are trying and I respect that!
Right off you were given poor telephone advice. If you have a lazy sooty flame and you are piling partially burnt pellets in the pot you are definitely NOT having an excessive draft problem. Excessive draft would result in the pellets burning too fast, faster than your stove was feeding, and you'd likely find a cold stove.
I've seen a bunch of "professional" quickie installs with a 60" long 3" flex shoved up the tile lined flue. They work well in leaky houses where there is already a normal draft of warm room air escaping up the chimney every minute of the day. It probably would work into your 6" SS liner. Maybe.
However, that long initial horizontal has got to go. It is a trap for fly-ash. Not even those vaulted $5000 Harmans could over come that. You need to place the stove directly in front of the FP opening. Then get an appliance adapter for your 3" flex (same manufacturer preferably) and jam that right into the back of the stove. Run the 3" up all the way to the chimney top inside the existing 6" SS flex, and figure out a way to support the 3" flex with a good top plate. Top that whole thing off with a Cap (again preferably from the same manufacturer).
That will give you an acceptable vent install. Then after you get the thing functioning you can fabricate a simple "damper blockoff plate" to prevent cold and odors from spilling down your flue. Extra credit if this was already done when your 6" SS liner was installed.
Now try to fire up the stove without the OAK. Or figure out a way to run a metal flex dryer vent to a window to temporarily function as an OAK. No way can you get away with a 2" OAK that's longer than 6'. You will need a 3" or bigger OAK. Do you have an old clean out trap in the existing FP? That may have a low resistance path into the basement or crawlspace, and may be a great source as an OAK. Maybe!
......Now for something completely different: about that 45K BTU/hr output heat claim
. That's just hilarious. Except if you paid money based on that little yellow tag
My understanding is this stove was introduced to overcome the complaints of too small a hopper and lack of an ash drawer. Done.
It never was meant to be a 60K btu mega burner, and the attached pdf from the Operators Manual (page 5) makes that clear.
I think you can get this stove working! But I'll be watching CL just in case
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