Mr._Graybeard
Feeling the Heat
For comparison purposes, my boiler is direct vented, no OAK. The exhaust vent rises 5.5 feet and has a 9-foot horizontal run to the outside.
I burned about six tons last year -- four tons softwood, the rest hardwood and blends -- and maintained the stove regularly. Firepot scraped every couple days, traps cleaned every week or so, combustion fan checked and leaf blower trick about halfway through the season.
Last year we had a fairly mild fall here, which means the boiler got to cool down a bit during the day. That might mean the burnpot saw some fairly wide temperature swings, especially at the spot closest to the igniter. I have had the minimum temp dial set at 140 -- I think I'm going to raise it a bit, to 150 (max is at 160 right now). When winter really sets in I'll bump it to 180/160.
I burned about six tons last year -- four tons softwood, the rest hardwood and blends -- and maintained the stove regularly. Firepot scraped every couple days, traps cleaned every week or so, combustion fan checked and leaf blower trick about halfway through the season.
Last year we had a fairly mild fall here, which means the boiler got to cool down a bit during the day. That might mean the burnpot saw some fairly wide temperature swings, especially at the spot closest to the igniter. I have had the minimum temp dial set at 140 -- I think I'm going to raise it a bit, to 150 (max is at 160 right now). When winter really sets in I'll bump it to 180/160.