PeteM wrote:I'll try and find where the previous owners left the manual..
Here ya go...
PeteM wrote:I'll try and find where the previous owners left the manual..
PeteM wrote:Ok, I didn't have any duct tape left last night so I ran this morning to grab some for the fan. When I get home I'll cover it 50%.
I bought a magnetic stove thermometer and I'll get some temp readings. Should I put it directly on the side of the stove and then on the pipe? Pipe after or before the baro?
I bought some Blaschak bagged coal to hold me over until I can run Saturday and there are no more clinkers. The ash pan is a lot lighter and it seems the stove is doing less work and using less coal to maintain the temps.
I also put a bid on an eBay manometer, so I should have one sometime next week.
I'll try and find where the previous owners left the manual..
PeteM wrote:Wow, I think my hot coals start where yours start but I don't have nearly that much ash at the end of the grates. If I were to run mine like that I don't think the room would get above 70 degrees...
Pacowy wrote:PeteM wrote:Wow, I think my hot coals start where yours start but I don't have nearly that much ash at the end of the grates. If I were to run mine like that I don't think the room would get above 70 degrees...
Agreed. A wide band of ash in a running fire is a sign of excessive air. Room temperature air blowing through dead ash cools the stove and puts heat up the chimney unnecessarily.
Mike
RAYJAY wrote: for the Harman stoker you only want 3/4 or less fire on the grate you will warp or crack a grate if you burn it any further out.
Pacowy wrote:RAYJAY wrote: for the Harman stoker you only want 3/4 or less fire on the grate you will warp or crack a grate if you burn it any further out.
Has that happened to you? I ran a Mag for a few years following the guidance from the manual for a max fire and never had a grate issue.
Mike
Pacowy wrote:On pages 17-18 the manual specifies that there should be no burning coal within 1" of the edge of the grate, and indicates the possibility of wasted coal and/or damage to the unit only when the unit is overfired. I ran it according to this spec and never had any damage to the grates.
Mike
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