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Isn't that part of the Governments new smog control system, when the smog in London is reaching high levels, then your stove will just shut itself down remotely controlled from smog control HQ :) Control centre talks to phone, phone talks to stove....

 

Yea but shutting it down will make more pollution , Needs to open it up and burn baby , burn :biggrin:

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Mine smokes and sets the smoke alarms off when I open it up and that's using well seasoned beech Man!

 

Then perhaps you need to replace the seals on the door , sweep the chimney , and or check out the draw on the flue . When mine is at full chat you cant tell if its alight from outside when looking at the chimney . In fact when its up to temp what ever the setting there is no discernible smoke from the stack .

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Then perhaps you need to replace the seals on the door , sweep the chimney , and or check out the draw on the flue . When mine is at full chat you cant tell if its alight from outside when looking at the chimney . In fact when its up to temp what ever the setting there is no discernible smoke from the stack .

 

Thanks for your advise. I think it could be the draw. I'm planning to put another length of flue on and change the cowl. It only has a 5" outlet and a handle on one door...not good. Yours sounds like a good one, it must have a 6" outlet and flue. What cowl are you using? Cheers

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Thanks for your advise. I think it could be the draw. I'm planning to put another length of flue on and change the cowl. It only has a 5" outlet and a handle on one door...not good. Yours sounds like a good one, it must have a 6" outlet and flue. What cowl are you using? Cheers

 

The stove is a Burley Hollywell ( nominally 5kw but realistically nearer 8kw ) and yes it does have a 6" liner . The cowel is nothing technical , just an everyday type of thing to stop the rain getting down . Hope you can sort it .

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