Operating the fireplace with the damper partially closed will not.
Fireplace damper handle which way is open.
Carry out a visual check.
A damper plate located at the top of a chimney within a top mounted damper is usually square in shape and spring loaded to open or close via a pulley chain with the chain handle to control the damper located within the fireplace.
If the damper is closed then the smoke will come out of the chimney and fill out the room.
Optimal temperatures vary by house.
This is a good way to get a feel for how the damper and its controls work.
The damper can be opened and closed through a few different mechanisms including a latch a pull chain or a handle.
You know the flue is open if you can see the sky or have a throat dumper.
If your chimney has a traditional throat damper it will either be controlled by a metal rod or a knob also called a rotary style.
This keeps smoke and air flowing through the firebox and out the chimney.
How your damper is controlled depends on the type of damper your chimney has.
Fireplaces are constructed fairly simply.
Test out the damper when the fireplace is not in use to get a feel for how it works.
Check up into the chimney from your fireplace.
Damper controls are usually located near the top of the firebox.
Close it when it s not it use.
These dampers are open by lifting the handle up pushing the damper upwards and pinning the damper in the upward position by setting one of the notches on the handle onto the mounted ratchet on the frame of the fireplace.
This kind damper poker dampers we commonly refer to as a banana handles this is because of the banana shape arch in the handle.
The best way to tell whether or not the damper is open is to check the controls.
Fireplace dampers are typically made of metal or ceramic so they can tolerate the heat of the fire without suffering damage.
As a rule the operating mode for a damper is about one fourth of the way open.