notice the ash hole in floor. that's been converted into an outside air, updraft duct. so I don't use any fresh air from inside house.
if your insert is not producing smoke at operating temp. then it's burning very cleanly. how much smoke comes out of chimney after wood stove reaches operating temps is a sure fire indicator if stove is burning cleanly.
proof positive is how much creosote comes out chimney after a full season. after two full seasons, my chimney had little to no creosote buildup using my JUCA insert.
JUCA is constructed from 1/4in plate and rated for coal. seems an updraft fresh air vent is required to burn coal. I'll be trying out coal hopefully real soon. still need to chase down coal grate and coal.
if your insert is not producing smoke at operating temp. then it's burning very cleanly. how much smoke comes out of chimney after wood stove reaches operating temps is a sure fire indicator if stove is burning cleanly.
proof positive is how much creosote comes out chimney after a full season. after two full seasons, my chimney had little to no creosote buildup using my JUCA insert.
JUCA is constructed from 1/4in plate and rated for coal. seems an updraft fresh air vent is required to burn coal. I'll be trying out coal hopefully real soon. still need to chase down coal grate and coal.
Juka looks like a huge unit but would seem very inefficient. any idea on your effeciency rating. the problem i see is that you are sending the air you paid to heat back up your chimney by not having xternal combustion air. the unit im heating with is completely sealed using external combustion air. i only get a small amount of smoke out of my chimney only when restocking. zero smoke when at operating temp and i usually keep the insert at about 400 to 450 and could let it get hotter if needed but find that seems to be my best operating temp. so far i have only hooked up one of the xtra zones to the basement but have the capability of hooking up two.
juka? is it epa rated