- Nov 6, 2006
- 407
so, still learning the whole Cat stove usage...
wife reloaded wood, I came in a bit later, stove top was 300 degrees, I opened intake air 100%, phone call, kids talking to me...
then a freind stopped by, talked to him in the garage for a while.
came back in, stove was flaming BIG time.
shut down the air, checked temp.
940 degrees on the TOP of the stove!
the plate surrounding the combustor was nearly glowing orange, cat was FULLY glowing.
dang....
seems no worse for the wear, I reduced air flow and it came right back into the 600 degree range for a while.
instruction manual says it is safe to operate stove at ANY intake air setting as long as the door is ajar.
that is hard to imagine if the stove is capable of nearly 1000 degrees.
oops?
wife reloaded wood, I came in a bit later, stove top was 300 degrees, I opened intake air 100%, phone call, kids talking to me...
then a freind stopped by, talked to him in the garage for a while.
came back in, stove was flaming BIG time.
shut down the air, checked temp.
940 degrees on the TOP of the stove!
the plate surrounding the combustor was nearly glowing orange, cat was FULLY glowing.
dang....
seems no worse for the wear, I reduced air flow and it came right back into the 600 degree range for a while.
instruction manual says it is safe to operate stove at ANY intake air setting as long as the door is ajar.
that is hard to imagine if the stove is capable of nearly 1000 degrees.
oops?