Hi there. I harassed some of you couple of months ago regarding on what stove should I get for my very first home, and I finally went with the Pacific Energy Spectrum, which I got on sale for the price of a Super 27. I'm quite happy with it, looks great, burns pretty good and keeps the house quite comfortable, even if it's located in the basement.
The previous owner of the house had a pretty old and big stove, so some of the wood he left me is a bit big for the Spectrum chamber. Anyways, I usually load it with a large piece and a medium one and it burns quite good. However, the stove top got red around the flue collar about three times in the last week or so. The first time, I did pack it up quite a bit, but the two other times seemed no different than the usual.
I turned down the air intake and oriented a fan towards the stove and it got back to black in a couple minutes.
I don't know the temperatures reached, for I don't have a thermometer (cause I read here that the fire talks better than the thermometer).
I am also aware of the ashpan trap thing and always make sure it is well closed.
So, my questions are, what do I do wrong? Am I really overloading the stove? What harm can that cause?
And, don't know if it's related, but my window gets - I wouldn't say dirty - but kind of shady, from the center to some more around. Usually, it gets dirty from the sides, right? I tried some burns at good temperatures (not the glowing ones) to try to clean it, and nothing happens. Is it possible that the cause is that I used to turn down the air intake too fast? Can't find anything about this on the internet.
Thank you so much for making me a bit less a rookie each time.
The previous owner of the house had a pretty old and big stove, so some of the wood he left me is a bit big for the Spectrum chamber. Anyways, I usually load it with a large piece and a medium one and it burns quite good. However, the stove top got red around the flue collar about three times in the last week or so. The first time, I did pack it up quite a bit, but the two other times seemed no different than the usual.
I turned down the air intake and oriented a fan towards the stove and it got back to black in a couple minutes.
I don't know the temperatures reached, for I don't have a thermometer (cause I read here that the fire talks better than the thermometer).
I am also aware of the ashpan trap thing and always make sure it is well closed.
So, my questions are, what do I do wrong? Am I really overloading the stove? What harm can that cause?
And, don't know if it's related, but my window gets - I wouldn't say dirty - but kind of shady, from the center to some more around. Usually, it gets dirty from the sides, right? I tried some burns at good temperatures (not the glowing ones) to try to clean it, and nothing happens. Is it possible that the cause is that I used to turn down the air intake too fast? Can't find anything about this on the internet.
Thank you so much for making me a bit less a rookie each time.