JRHAWK9
Minister of Fire
IMO, really, for what that furnace is....it's not horrendous. I just recently found out the stove guys see flue temps much higher than that even......and it's considered to be normal.
IMO, really, for what that furnace is....it's not horrendous. I just recently found out the stove guys see flue temps much higher than that even......and it's considered to be normal.
IMO, really, for what that furnace is....it's not horrendous. I just recently found out the stove guys see flue temps much higher than that even......and it's considered to be normal.
I should of added this to my last post. My probe is about 6" from the back of my furnace. I'm not sure if that is why I'm seeing a little higher temps than the other guys. My draft speeds are always pretty low when temps are above 20F ( my chimney isn't very tall ) so I generally have to keep a small nail or a paper clip on the front flap to keep the secondaries going which doesn't help either.
What @Mrpelletburner could do is contact the company and ask what normal internal flue temp range is when the combustion fan is off. (Might not get accurate/helpful information after hearing how your last conversation with hy-c went but is worth a try.)
I’m getting close to a year in operation and closer to checking with a lawyer.
Class action suits only seem to make the lawyers rich......lol
This a pic I took a few weeks back...top is internal flue temp (sensor about 18" from furnace)What is to high for temps where I am just loosing heat?
Class action suits only seem to make the lawyers rich......lol
Where are the various temps from?
T1 - 12” rear of stove, inside stove pipe
T2 - inside distribution blower box
T3 - inside stove pipe 6” into t snout
T4 - inside plenum
Are you missing part of your baffle. Those are very hot temps for that low of a temp in the plenum.
I don’t think I am. Front of the stove, left side of the door, is around 500 degrees (measured with temp laser gun.
I would say your return air temp is pretty typical for anyone that does not have return air duct hooked up...just pulling off the floor basically. That plenum temp is not impressive.Distribution blower inside temps are low. Perhaps causing the low plenum temp.
I would say your return air temp is pretty typical for anyone that does not have return air duct hooked up...just pulling off the floor basically. That plenum temp is not impressive.
Last winter I tried out a Kuuma VF200...when the flue temps were 450*F, the supply duct temp was 200*+!
Sorry if I missed this in a earlier post , but has a baro damper been attempted in this unit or would this void the warranty?And only 106* plenum temp with 700+ in the flue?!
? How's that? You wire up a timer or something?Still running on 5 min off a min.
They keep telling him "DO NOT INSTALL BARO!" Can you believe that?!Sorry if I missed this in a earlier post , but has a baro damper been attempted in this unit or would this void the warranty?
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