So in your particular set up, its not getting the same air flow, per say, less oxygen, spring and fall, or similar mild days in the winter, then not burning at the ideal temp, so you switch off to the stove.
I've never encountered that with any stoves, or fireplaces, but certainly having the draft screwed up because of the weather, just takes slightly longer to get the fire up and then settled in to a nice burn. A couple weeks back I forgot to open the air flow on the door of the stove, and was burning 1 year seasoned, single stacked, now very dry, but was fresh cut elm no punk. That elm will burn real hot, I have to be careful with it, yet not enough air, it was annoying outside, nice blue hue, so I went in opened 'er up and it clears right up. I think when it comes to ones stove, its a bit of Artisans work or firebox management that makes them work the best LOL ! That and seasoned wood no doubt !
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