Smoked
Feeling the Heat
So you have sen some replies here from folks that feel that your current stove should be able to heat your space and I agree although I do not have that stove. Above I made a statement based on what I recalled but wanted to post this from my manual to show I think you can run a little hotter safely.
Monitor the stove temperatures with a stove
thermometer (available from your dealer) placed on
the top center stone of the stove. The thermometer
could read as high as 500F (260C) on High Burn
and 200-300F (93-149C) on low burn. Maintaining
sustained temperatures in excess of 600F (316C)
will cause the stones to crack and other damage to
the stove.
Cheers all and happy Friday
Monitor the stove temperatures with a stove
thermometer (available from your dealer) placed on
the top center stone of the stove. The thermometer
could read as high as 500F (260C) on High Burn
and 200-300F (93-149C) on low burn. Maintaining
sustained temperatures in excess of 600F (316C)
will cause the stones to crack and other damage to
the stove.
Cheers all and happy Friday