practicaldesign
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This thing has temp sensors and relays and so on? Are they actually working correctly?
When you say it gets real hot or nothing, that makes me believe it is an adjustment gremlin. Also, any good visual on the chimney? Loose bricks, leaks in the attic, etc?
Hi, and thanks.
1: The chimney is fine, no leaks
I removed the enterprise furnace and supports and installed my barrel stove/furnace in the furnace box and it's working fine, same pipes and dampeners.
As manyhobbies mentioned a decayed baffle in the heat exchanger would explain most of the problems, and i agree (thanks manyhobbies).
There is no evidence that there was any vanes or baffles in the heat exchanger , not even traces of a weld but that does not mean there wasn't one. From what i seen yesterday the two bottom heat exchanger tubes did probably have something that created a exhaust rotation inside the tubes. Once i started a bit of kindling and took off one of the heat exchanger clean out caps to see what it was doing. It still drew the smoke into the chimney but the smoke hovered in a very narrow stream in the dead center of the tubes which kind of defeats the purpose. The only place that got hot here the clean out caps there the smoke hit before going up the Y joint into the exit exhaust.
Secondly the Enterprise furnace is just you basic cast iron furnace with a heat exchanger between the firebox and exhaust to the chimney, not much different than the Yukon-eagle super jack except the super jack has thin square shape tubes as the heat exchanger. The Enterprise has no sensors or controls except for the fan control and the thermostat upstairs that controls the motor that lifts the draft on the furnaces front door.
Since there is no schematic or replacement heat exchanger for this furnace i will have to import some of my rocket stove designs in order to fix it or have them buy another furnace. Seems a shame to throw out a perfectly good furnace for one simple missing part.
For now the problem is solved until this summer.
Thanks again for the suggestions.
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