The problem I am having is keeping my coal fire going. If I babysit it and contantly put a thin layer or anthricite on it will keep going no problem. But the reason I got a coal stove was for longer burns with less tending. I am sure I am doing something very wrong. Wood burns great in this stove with no problems and will stay hot enough to keep blower on for about 4 hours. With coal I am lucky to keep the same 4 hour burn time. The manual and all liturature claim that 10 to 12 hour burns can be obtained. I've tried getting a supper hot wood fire going, letting burn down and adding a single layer of coal to that until it is well ignited and then pouring the coal on about 6" thick. I've tried putting less at first then ramping it up, and still the same problem. My draft is -.15 to -.25 with no fire. Over fire I have about a -.2to-.3 I don't have a stack temp gauge except my TESTO 325 I use for my oil service business, and I don't want to risk damaging it by puting it into a wood/coal burning chimney.
Very frustrated
Thank you,
Kris "Watty" Watson