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Ventilation stops when the user opens the door of the appliance, and restarts once the door has
been closed. This is to avoid fumes to be sucked by the 2 fans.
So the ventilation only works:
- When the appliance temperature is sufficiently high;
- When the door is closed.
When both of the above conditions are met, the fans run at a speed defined by:
- The position of the cursor, between their minimum speed (cursor on the left) and their
maximum speed (cursor on the right);
- The temperature of the appliance.
Thus, at a given cursor position, the fans will run faster as the temperature of the fireplace rises.
This ensures sufficient cooling of the appliance and optimisation of its efficiency.
Similarly, by moving the cursor to the left or right, the fan speed will respectively decrease and
increase.
The ventilation is therefore controlled automatically and according to the user's setting.
As soon as the fireplace starts to heat up, the fans automatically start at a minimum speed.
When the fireplace temperature rises, or when the cursor is moved to the right, the fan speed
will increase.
Conversely, when the heater cools down or when the cursor is moved to the left, the fans will
turn slower.
Fire adjustment
The Easy system includes an air supply electronic management system. Depending on the
information given by the fireplace temperature sensor, the door switch, and the cursor position,
the motor moves the air distribution flap to blow air to the right place at the right time.
The Easy system will manage the distribution flap to try to stabilise the appliance temperature
at a target value defined by the position of the cursor (target temperature). To do this, it will
move the flap according to the evolution of the different measured parameters.
The system therefore automatically adapts the air supply to ensure optimum combustion and
efficiency.
When the cursor is moved to the right, or when the temperature of the fireplace decreases, in
order to raise temperature, the system will move the distribution flap to increase the primary
air supply and decrease the secondary air supply to activate the embers and accelerate
combustion. The flames will be brighter and the wood load will be consumed in less than an
hour.
Conversely, when the cursor is moved to the left, or when the fireplace temperature increases,
the system will close the flap to decrease the primary air supply and increase the secondary air
flow to ensure complete combustion of the generated gases and stabilize (reduce) the
temperature of the appliance. The wood load will burn slowly, generating slow flames.