KpR
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Hey WouldBurn,
What model of PE stove is this again? It sounds like you may not have removed the baffle before sweeping, is this correct? If so, whatever creosote you swept down the flue is probably sitting on top of the baffle. I would definitely take care of that before burning again. Not sure about other models, but if it's a Super insert, remove the pin in the back of the stove, lift up on the baffle, pull towards the front of the stove and angle it to get it off the ledges. Your manual should have some guidance on this.
If this hasn't been done recently and there is a factory baffle gasket on there, you'll probably end up having to replace it because they tend to fall apart easily. No big deal, you can search for PE Baffle Gasket on here to make your own, or buy one for a few bucks at your stove dealer.
Also, how long were the brushes you bought, and how tall is the chimney? Comparing the combined length of the rods and the chimney height, and how much rod was left sticking out when you think you hit bottom is a rough way to tell if you made it all the way down.
Hope it helps.
What model of PE stove is this again? It sounds like you may not have removed the baffle before sweeping, is this correct? If so, whatever creosote you swept down the flue is probably sitting on top of the baffle. I would definitely take care of that before burning again. Not sure about other models, but if it's a Super insert, remove the pin in the back of the stove, lift up on the baffle, pull towards the front of the stove and angle it to get it off the ledges. Your manual should have some guidance on this.
If this hasn't been done recently and there is a factory baffle gasket on there, you'll probably end up having to replace it because they tend to fall apart easily. No big deal, you can search for PE Baffle Gasket on here to make your own, or buy one for a few bucks at your stove dealer.
Also, how long were the brushes you bought, and how tall is the chimney? Comparing the combined length of the rods and the chimney height, and how much rod was left sticking out when you think you hit bottom is a rough way to tell if you made it all the way down.
Hope it helps.