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Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => WoodMaster => Topic started by: mille705 on November 29, 2012, 05:22:09 PM

Title: Not burning good
Post by: mille705 on November 29, 2012, 05:22:09 PM
I am heating for the third year with my Woodmaster 4400.  I seem to be having problems getting a good burn.  The fire just seems to smolder and never really takes off.  I replaced the draft fan this summer.  I have never cleaned the chimney and i have 1 4 foot section on it. Also I seem to have a high build up of soot and crap on the walls.  The handle to pull to allow the smoke to be released pulls hard and does not seem to help.  Looking for any suggestions.  Thanks
Title: Re: Not burning good
Post by: Sawdust on December 05, 2012, 07:21:34 AM
Sir, sounds as though you have quite a bit of creosote build up. Also what are your high and low temperature settings?  Are you burning wood that has most of the moisture dried out of it? I occasionally use creosote removing products in my 4400 to help. The type that is dry granules in a tube, just follow directions. Although your draft fan may be running, it could be partially blocked off- by soot and creosote, take the cover offhand inspect the bottom of the blower for this. While you have the cover off look at the draft control flapper- ( rubber flap ) that opens and closes. Turn your draft fan on and off while you have he cover off, to make sure the solenoid - the mechanisim that opens and closes the rubber flapper is working properly. Good luck.
Title: Re: Not burning good
Post by: yotehunter66 on December 05, 2012, 04:57:28 PM
You'll be able to hear the solenoid kicking in if it is working. Makes a pretty good thump. Make sure the spring hasn't come off that lifts the flap.
Title: Re: Not burning good
Post by: Chuck Diesel on December 18, 2012, 08:11:06 PM
With your smoke bi-pass. Try pulling the rod all the out to clean the rod off and to get all the ash off your upper plate. If you are burning non seasoned wood your creosote levels will be through the roof or with what I found ( the hard way) is that over feeding it do to weather conditions.
Creosote removal: Burn cardboard. Let your water temp drop into the 130's and start burning cardboard. Then repeat. Also leave your smoke bi-pass open to burn off extra creosote built up.
I use a 2" round wire brush to clean the heat exchangers (square water tubes) off inside the stove. Ash is a insolater.
Just my 2 cents
Good Luck
Chuck D.
Title: Re: Not burning good
Post by: MattyNH on December 19, 2012, 06:46:04 PM
 Sounds like to me you need to stick a chimney brush up your pipe..