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DEW POINT
nOte:
As the temperature inside of the firebox is increasing, there will be some sweating inside the firebox.
There may be streams of water running down the inside firebox walls and down the inside of the firebox door.
Water may run out onto the fan cover, below the firebox door, out of the flue covers, and even out the auger
tube.
the heatMOr™ is nOt LeaKinG!
Just as moisture collects on the inside of a
warm
house window on a
cold
outside day, the same thing is
occurring inside the HEATMOR firebox. The
warm
moisture in the exhaust is condensing on the
cold
firebox
walls of the HEATMOR. In most typical situations, once the water temperature is above approximately 130
degrees Fahrenheit, the sweating will stop because you are above the
dew point.