Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Smoke Rings

I guess with a place like this there will always be a new problem to fix and new learnings for regular preventative maintenance. This is one of those occasions.

During last weekend, the wood oven in our living room (our main source of heating) started blowing somke rings, like this



Now, especially in the damp heavy weather we have had, this oven can be difficult to get going and can smoke a little whilst the metal is not up to full temperature. On my way home from a meeting in Stavanger this Tuesday, Mrs Longship rang to complain that the oven was filling the house with smoke.

M. LS rang the local chimey sweep (this activity is organised by the local council and everybody should automatically get there chimneys sweeped every 2 years). She was informed that a new company had taken over the contract and things in this area were in disarray and they couldn't say when our chimneys were last cleaned. They then stated that they were hoping to get to everyone this year.

This evening I started the process of investigation by taking a couple of the insection holes off the oven. Heres what I found



And the view into the outlet pipe was like this



Fotunately this material which I guess one would call slag came off relatively easy and with the help of various tools I managed to get it all cleaned out, collecting half of this stuff in the oven and half in the cleaning insepection hole in the basement.



I also had a quick look and cleaned what I could reach through the inspection door in the loft, fortunately the chimney itself isn't so bad although it is well due a clean.

In total I cleaned out a remarkable 7.5Kg of this hard black soot/slag. I shall now make this an annual event.

The end result a wood oven which lights much easier than before, generates almost no smoke and gives off a lot more heat.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your experience with smoke and blocked flues is nothing as compared with the run up to Christmas after the Deanery had a new roof. Do you remember standing on top of the roof, waiting for the brush to come through and discovering that the room FULL of smoke was caused by a slate carefully stuck on top by the builders. It was CHRISTMAS MORNING when we discovered this.

Viking Longship said...

I do indeed remember thinking why's the blocked off chimney moving. Chirstmas day is not christmas day without an open fire...... Come rain or shine we were going to light that fire that day.....

the other cold one said...

perhaps we should continue this tradition in the near future - that should give the HSE inspector something to stick in his pipe (or up his ....)

Viking Longship said...

Which tradition,

Lighting the fire or going out on the roof on Christmas Day.

If it's safe enough for Santa it's safe enough for us...

the other cold one said...

No putting a slate on the chimney pot, for the next occupants benefit!!!!

Viking Longship said...

But the HSE inspector won't be able to stick it in his pipe if the pipes got a slate on top of it, now I'm confused, or is he sticking it somewhere else

the other cold one said...

You know the story about why mum and dad have no nextdoor neighbours in their city residence??