3650 said:dog unplugged stove while i was outside getting four tons squared away. came into a house absolutely full of smoke. what a stinkin mess. if you have pets take care.
SmokeyTheBear said:3650 said:dog unplugged stove while i was outside getting four tons squared away. came into a house absolutely full of smoke. what a stinkin mess. if you have pets take care.
If it smokes you might want to revisit your venting.
3650 said:so you think the stove should have cleared itself of smoke while the fire ran itself out of oxygen? with no power none of the fans are running. why do people connect ups to their stoves if the stove should clear itself naturally? im confused.
AVIVIII said:For what its worth, I have ZERO vertical run on my venting. If the power goes out I also get ZERO smoke in my house. Do you have an OAK? In the event there is a loss of power and my stove is running, smoke comes out both the exhaust and the intake, but still, no smoke in the house.
Also, I cut a hole in the floor and have my stove plugged in in the basement. Its a lot cleaner and I don;t have to worry about anyone/thing (wife or dog) unplugging it to charge their cell phone....
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It also allowed me to hide the UPS and surge suppressor and run a dedicated circuit for the stove.
AVIVIII said:For what its worth, I have ZERO vertical run on my venting. If the power goes out I also get ZERO smoke in my house.
sinnian said:AVIVIII said:For what its worth, I have ZERO vertical run on my venting. If the power goes out I also get ZERO smoke in my house.
Looks to me as though you have ZERO horizontal on your venting. (even once outside ??? )
SmokeyTheBear said:Is this a sloping setup, in that the T is rotated so the top elbow can be a 45 ? I'm having trouble visualizing that 45 degree getting things horizontal.
I haven't located a 3650 install manual yet but looking at the others they seem to require a 3' minimum vertical run.
I'm going to assume that you are below 2500' altitude, if this is incorrect that pipe might have to be 4".
ETA: BTW, that 3' vertical is required for a normal shut down.
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