Hello,
I purchased a home a couple years ago that has a Fireplace Xtrordinair 36 Elite and have a few questions about the performance (issues) to understand whether what I experience is normal or if there are things I can do to improve performance.
I like to use this fireplace as a primary heat source during the winter but there are two issues I have that make this difficult:
1) Ash accumulation is excessive. I can only get about 18 hours of burn time before the ashes are too thick to add any more wood (>6"). I have to remove ashes every day and start a new fire every day. A sustained or 24/7 burn is not possible. It doesn't matter if I run the fireplace hot (damper open) or a little cooler.
2) Maximum burn time is only about 3 hours (completely full firebox, damper turned all the way down or as low as possible to still keep the fire going). This makes an overnight burn impossible unless I get up a couple times to reload the firebox.
I am burning mostly 2 year seasoned oak with some Madrone and California Laural mixed in. Outside temps run about 28-35 F (low) and 50-65 F (high) during the winter where I am at. The heat output of the unit is good but there is no way I can do a sustained or 24/7 burn with this unit.
I'm just wondering if this is the type of performance I should expect from this unit? If not, what should I look into to improve burn times and minimize ash build up?
I purchased a home a couple years ago that has a Fireplace Xtrordinair 36 Elite and have a few questions about the performance (issues) to understand whether what I experience is normal or if there are things I can do to improve performance.
I like to use this fireplace as a primary heat source during the winter but there are two issues I have that make this difficult:
1) Ash accumulation is excessive. I can only get about 18 hours of burn time before the ashes are too thick to add any more wood (>6"). I have to remove ashes every day and start a new fire every day. A sustained or 24/7 burn is not possible. It doesn't matter if I run the fireplace hot (damper open) or a little cooler.
2) Maximum burn time is only about 3 hours (completely full firebox, damper turned all the way down or as low as possible to still keep the fire going). This makes an overnight burn impossible unless I get up a couple times to reload the firebox.
I am burning mostly 2 year seasoned oak with some Madrone and California Laural mixed in. Outside temps run about 28-35 F (low) and 50-65 F (high) during the winter where I am at. The heat output of the unit is good but there is no way I can do a sustained or 24/7 burn with this unit.
I'm just wondering if this is the type of performance I should expect from this unit? If not, what should I look into to improve burn times and minimize ash build up?