Why does smoke pour out of my RED River?
- FFrank ScottJul 28, 2025
If smoke pours out of your RED Stove, it's likely due to using wood that's too damp or green, or because the flue needs cleaning. To resolve this, use dry wood and clean the flue.
Why does smoke pour out of my RED River?
If smoke pours out of your RED Stove, it's likely due to using wood that's too damp or green, or because the flue needs cleaning. To resolve this, use dry wood and clean the flue.
Why does my RED River take so long to heat up?
If your RED Stove takes too long to heat, the cause may be wood that is too damp or green, or a flue that needs cleaning. You should use dry wood and clean the flue.
Why does the glass get dirty on my RED River Stove?
If the glass of your RED Stove gets dirty, it may be due to not having a mild flame or using wood that is too damp or green. To fix this, use dry wood and open the combustion air regulator.
What to do if my RED River Stove fades out?
If your RED Stove fades out, it could be due to using wood that is too damp or green, or the unit not being properly heated. Use dry wood, open the combustion air regulator further, and make sure the unit is well heated before closing the combustion air regulator.
Fuel Type | Wood |
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EPA Certified | Yes |
Material | Steel |
Color Options | Black |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
Provides a general introduction to the product ranges and models available.
Details unit dimensions and technical data for different models in the River and New lines.
Identifies and describes the various parts of the unit with numbered references.
Outlines the materials used in the construction of the unit, including steel and glass.
Provides a step-by-step guide for assembling the unit, including handling specific parts.
Details instructions for properly installing the unit and connecting the flue system.
Essential guidelines for operating the unit safely and effectively, including initial firing.
Specifies the correct type, condition, and limitations of fuel to be used in the unit.
Details the procedure for starting the fire in the unit, including initial steps and wood loading.
Procedures for managing the fire and maintaining optimal heat output after initial lighting.
Critical safety precautions to prevent accidents, burns, and fire hazards during operation.
Instructions for regular cleaning and upkeep of the unit to ensure performance and longevity.
Common operational problems and their potential causes and solutions.
Explains the warranty coverage, conditions, and exclusions for the product.