Hello all- longtime listener, first time caller.
This is my fourth year burning a Harman P61A. I had an unpleasant experience yesterday and I need some guidance.
Yesterday, I was letting my stove shut down so I could do a full cleaning, which was just about overdue. My wife started smelling something burning- I checked the stove and the silicone on the exhaust pipe was smoking. I went outside and looked in the exhaust and saw that it was burning. When the stove finally cooled down, I did a full cleaning- there was creosote all over the inside of the stove and exhaust. I took a lot of time and did a full cleaning, scraping away all of the creosote. I figured this was probably due to airflow problems since the stove was so dirty. Well, after cleaning and firing it back up, creosote immediately started forming around the burnpot again.
I'm burning Turman pellets- from what I hear, most people think they're great. Would dampness in the pellets cause this? Any other suggestions/ideas?
Thanks in advance!
This is my fourth year burning a Harman P61A. I had an unpleasant experience yesterday and I need some guidance.
Yesterday, I was letting my stove shut down so I could do a full cleaning, which was just about overdue. My wife started smelling something burning- I checked the stove and the silicone on the exhaust pipe was smoking. I went outside and looked in the exhaust and saw that it was burning. When the stove finally cooled down, I did a full cleaning- there was creosote all over the inside of the stove and exhaust. I took a lot of time and did a full cleaning, scraping away all of the creosote. I figured this was probably due to airflow problems since the stove was so dirty. Well, after cleaning and firing it back up, creosote immediately started forming around the burnpot again.
I'm burning Turman pellets- from what I hear, most people think they're great. Would dampness in the pellets cause this? Any other suggestions/ideas?
Thanks in advance!