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b) Reports are misleading and always lump in open fires, and I've thus far found no conclusive evidence that high efficiency stoves with tertiary air supply for good secondary combustion contribute meaningfully to pollution or health issues.
I'd love to read more about this as it keeps cropping up on here. We live in Sweden where most people on the country side has a fire going on a daily basis. Old stoves are now forbidden here as they're very innefficient, but I still can't see how they'll affect the air inside the house if fired properly.
We're having a Morsø 1412 installed in our new home office space after new years, really looking forward to having a fire going during work hours
a) Chisels, acetone and sticky stuff remover (limonene?) for the foam adhesive residue (possibly completely ineffective), hot soapy water, and 1/10 conc hydrochloric. Some stains and residues still there so considering further action
b) Reports are misleading and always lump in open fires, and I've thus far found no conclusive evidence that high efficiency stoves with tertiary air supply for good secondary combustion contribute meaningfully to pollution or health issues.