Worried about my Old pellet stove

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Brandonjr36

Member
Feb 13, 2020
12
Joplin missouri
Hey guys I have an older breckwell pellet stove. It’s smoking pretty strong outside but not inside and is burning great. The exhaust has some ash build up I need to clean it and I plan on it but the temps are suppose to be in the negatives this week so I really have no choice but to run it. I noticed tonight there was some ambers coming out of the exhaust not many. Not really worried about it catching fire outside since I have a big patch of concrete where the pipe is. The pipe goes from the stove straight out and is only about 16 inches in total. “ I know it’s suppose to be longer and go up” but that’s how my grandpa installed it 25 years ago! I scooped some of the ash out tonight with a rod and a big spoon. The pipe outside doesn’t get hot at all. But the part of the pipe that connects to the exhaust fan is too hot to touch as well as the exhaust fan itself. Is this something I should worry about? Any suggestions is appreciated! The stove is burning great! Little to no ash in the burn pop or anything. It’s been running for about 3 days straight now.