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  1. Burning wood stove in high winds (like, 50-75 mph)

    Jan 17, 2012 · As others have said, the stove will use more wood. However, we have a wood-stove-heated house, and I don't recall ever deciding not to light a fire due to high winds. I broke down and …

  2. Cleavland Iron Works PS20W mini pellet stove S and F fan settings

    Oct 26, 2024 · So I spoke to a tech from Cleavland Iron Works and they told me to put my fan settings as follows to have the proper settings. My flame is far too high and literally touching the top of the fire …

  3. Montgomery ward coal/wood burning stove - Hearth.com Forums

    Jun 15, 2021 · The stove must be installed safely. It needs to have the proper clearances of 36" from combustibles. Is that a solid masonry wall behind the stove or brick-like paneling? What type of …

  4. Wood Stove Comparison Chart - Physical Dimensions

    Our wood stove size comparison chartTo sort the table, click the column header (ie; Viewing Window, Stove Dimensions, etc.) To exit the table, close this window

  5. Installing wood stove into existing fireplace - Hearth.com Forums

    Dec 31, 2023 · The stove is a franklin fireplace stove that was bought from sears and we use it with the doors open. Heats the room just fine and do not get that sooty smell when it rains outside or …

  6. US Stove (Ashley, Vogelzang, US Stove) - Hearth.com Forums

    Dec 17, 2025 · Cheap us stove Co. Model US1269E looking for advice for best burn times and overall proper usage from ppl familiar with this model.

  7. Napoleon 1400pl / stove pipe damper - Hearth.com Forums

    Dec 8, 2010 · Hey all, I recently installed a new Napoleon 1400pl. my question is can you / should you use a damper in the stove pipe. I have heated with wood for 25+ years. Last stove was a 1980's …

  8. Drolet Stove Placement and Sizing Advice - Hearth.com Forums

    Feb 6, 2025 · -stove is 6" from combustible wall behind (with double stovepipe) as per manual instructions -a floor pad or hearth underneath which is 4 ft wide and 4.5 ft deep which far exceeds …

  9. Bricks on top of stove to increase thermal mass?

    Feb 14, 2014 · Maybe this is a dumb question. What if one was to put bricks on the top of their woodstove? Would that increase thermal mass and help the stove radiate heat...

  10. wood stove and humidification | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Jan 7, 2022 · Yes, the stove contributes to the air leakage a little by consuming some air, but in many houses, especially older ones, the overall air leakage is much higher than what the stove is pulling. If …