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Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Heatmor => Topic started by: JKY on January 12, 2011, 10:37:34 AM

Title: Heatmor 100
Post by: JKY on January 12, 2011, 10:37:34 AM
I have a heatmor 100 and I am getting alot of creosote build up.  There seems to be a lot of moisture in the fire box too.  When I open the door the creosote drips out & sometimes it like tar.   I am burning seasoned fire wood.  Has anyone ever had this problem?
Title: Re: Heatmor 100
Post by: yoderheating on January 12, 2011, 11:14:07 AM
 You might try loading smaller loads of wood at a time ( not cramming it all the way full). Also it may help to have longer hot burns, basically running a higher differential between on and off temp. You could also run the furnace temp hotter. That normally helps with moisture in the firebox.   
Title: Re: Heatmor 100
Post by: juddspaintballs on January 12, 2011, 05:29:18 PM
Seasoned doesn't mean it's dry.  The only way to check is with a moisture meter.

That being said, fill the firebox no more than 3/4 full and run longer burns by spacing your start/stop temperatures apart.  Creosote is inevitable, but it will eventually burn off.  My creosote is never tarry when I open the door, usually it's caked onto the door. 
Title: Re: Heatmor 100
Post by: Scott7m on January 12, 2011, 08:48:52 PM
As everyone has stated, run a bigger swing.  Like in the range of 15-20 degrees.  You could do it off at 175 and on at 155.   The longer hotter burn should help burn off the creosote.
Title: Re: Heatmor 100
Post by: eco-extend on January 14, 2011, 08:41:16 AM
does anyone have pictures of there 100 inside and out ? very interested in seeing one in action