Is the flame on the right side supposed to be this high?
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Any Ideas for this corner with the wood stove pipe?
I am unclear as to what to do with this part of my house, "The Breakfast Nook".
Since the flame is so low on the rest of the heater, I would say no, something is wrong. Check the flame holes in the pipe. Maybe the rest are clogged or where the flame is so high, the pipe has burnt through. Nice heater!
Orfices may not have been changed out. You need different ones for propane than for natural gas. Most all stoves come set up for natural gas and need to be converted for Propane gas. Call your gas supplier and have a licensed technician check it out
Call a professional. You don't want to fool with propane.
That calls for a professional who knows how to work on the gaYs jets and lines. The big one may need to be replaced or the others may need to be cleaned. This is not safe.
there is a kink in your propane line.
Thank you all the problem has been resolved
Glad you got it fixed
what was the solution so that others might Benefit?
She said some holes were clogged