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Veteran January 20th 08 07:50 PM

pipe temp. on wood stove?
 
where is the best placement of a stack temperature guage. above or below
the damper?

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John Weiss[_2_] January 21st 08 01:21 AM

pipe temp. on wood stove?
 
"Veteran" wrote...
where is the best placement of a stack temperature guage. above or below
the damper?


What do you want it to show?

If you want the max temp of the stack, put it below the damper, as close as
possible to the stove.

If you want the max temp going into the chimney, put it above the damper.



Veteran January 21st 08 04:02 PM

pipe temp. on wood stove?
 
In article ,
"John Weiss" wrote:

"Veteran" wrote...
where is the best placement of a stack temperature guage. above or below
the damper?


What do you want it to show?

If you want the max temp of the stack, put it below the damper, as close as
possible to the stove.

If you want the max temp going into the chimney, put it above the damper.


I guess the q. remains. what part of the pipe is critical when it comes
to the read out. we have a magnetic thermometer that has a creosote
range, then a "burn zone" 125 to 300 degree F. and then an overfire area.

--
when you believe the only tool you have is a hammer.
problems tend to look like nails.

John Weiss[_2_] January 21st 08 06:40 PM

pipe temp. on wood stove?
 
"Veteran" wrote...

I guess the q. remains. what part of the pipe is critical when it comes
to the read out. we have a magnetic thermometer that has a creosote
range, then a "burn zone" 125 to 300 degree F. and then an overfire area.


In that case, it should go above the damper. Creosote buildup is more of a
problem in the chimney. There will be little buildup before the damper, because
it will burn off when the fire is hot.



John Galbreath Jr. January 26th 08 09:49 PM

pipe temp. on wood stove?
 
"Veteran" wrote in message
...
where is the best placement of a stack temperature guage. above or below
the damper?

--
when you believe the only tool you have is a hammer.
problems tend to look like nails.



You should put the damper 2 feet form the stove collar.


[email protected] January 27th 08 03:55 AM

pipe temp. on wood stove?
 
On Jan 20, 2:50*pm, Veteran wrote:
where is the best placement of a stack temperature guage. above or below
the damper?

--
when you believe the only tool you have is a hammer.
*problems tend to look like nails.


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