Excellent.we have the same log burner and are really impressed with it.
Will your thermometer give you an accurate reading where it is? Ours is on the flue.
With the Clearview stoves you're supposed to put the thermometer on the stove. Ideally you're looking to get the stove up to 200 Degrees C before you close the wheel vent fully and use only the air wash system.
I love ours.
With the Clearview stoves you're supposed to put the thermometer on the stove. Ideally you're looking to get the stove up to 200 Degrees C before you close the wheel vent fully and use only the air wash system.
http://www.clearviewstoves.com/accessory-details/clearview-stove-thermometer
On the back of the packet it says you're looking for a temp around 260 Degrees C for optimal performance.
The fitter who installed ours suggested it goes on the flue, as it's Thinner material I assume it heats up a lot quicker but it's always been fine.
I'll try it your way and see how it goes.![]()
Another Clearview 400 owner here, thermometer on the stove and always has been, installer we used was a Clearview dealer so he taught me well!
What temp do you maintain during a burning session?
I've been testing between 220 and 280*c and find that 260*c is the sweet spot for great heat output and efficient log burning. Lower or higher and the logs don't last as long.
Ive had mine for a good few years now so don't look at the thermometer as much as I used to - anything 200-250 range is where i'm happy, will depend on what wood i'm burning more than anything.
Go our stove put in earlier this year was -6 this morning so going to be getting lots of use.
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What stove is this? I'm moving this month and this would fit perfectly in my new place. Love the slate as well, will have to find something similar local to me
What stove is this? I'm moving this month and this would fit perfectly in my new place. Love the slate as well, will have to find something similar local to me
Contura 600 series