I have a Regency 2400 that was installed a couple weeks ago. About a week ago I noticed smoke coming from my fittings inside. It was a really windy day. Called my installer and he said I was getting back drafting and suggested a high wind cap which he installed. All seemed OK. Last night we had really really bad wind over night. I woke up around 4 AM to a completely smoke filled room! I didn't have a big fire going because it wasn't that cold but smoke was exiting the hole in the bottom ( I think this cut out is for an ash drawer) and out the airmate. I needed to remove and shut it down. Now I am wondering if I can ever use this stove during high wind conditions? If not that is a bad thing because we have bad wind a lot. Any suggestions would really be appreciated.