Had a Sirocco 30.2 installed a couple days ago. I've been reading through the manual and reading older threads on this forum. Of course you're not supposed to close the damper until the temp is in the active zone the thermometer. I've also read on older forums that it could even damage the catalyst to run the stove with the damper closed before reading the active zone.
My question is, so what happens when you are int he active zone, close the damper and then let the fire burn over time and are unable to tend to it because your away from the home and the temp eventually drops back down below the active zone? Will letting the fire burn out over time with the damper closed cause any damage to the stove over time?
My question is, so what happens when you are int he active zone, close the damper and then let the fire burn over time and are unable to tend to it because your away from the home and the temp eventually drops back down below the active zone? Will letting the fire burn out over time with the damper closed cause any damage to the stove over time?