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2.3.
Combustible material
This appliance is designed to burn quality wood. The quality and drying of the wood is essential
for optimal operation of the stove (efficiency and heating power, cleanliness of the glass pane).
By quality we mean:
- Wood with a core moisture lower than 20% (typically wood having dried up for at least 2 years
under ventilated shelter);
- A hardwood species: hornbeam, oak, beech, ash;
- Wood that has not been treated (paint, varnish, etc.).
Softwoods (fir-tree) should be avoided. They burn quickly and produce a lot of soot.
(!) This appliance must not be used as a waste incinerator or to burn coal or wood pellets.
The wood shall be cut in logs of a suitable size for the fireplace.
Chip briquettes can be used, but we do not recommend the use of compressed sawdust logs.
Each model is designed to receive a quantity of wood adapted to its dimensions:
Model:
Easy 670
Easy 740
Easy 810
Easy 950
Length of logs:
40cm
50cm
50cm
2x33cm
Maximum load per hour:
3.0 kg
3.5 kg
3.8 kg
4.3 kg
Minimum load per hour:
1.6 kg
1.9 kg
2.0 kg
2.3 kg
(!) Excessive wood load leads to:
- A decrease in yield and an increase in wood consumption;
- Significant heat loss through the chimney,
- Premature ageing (or damage) of the fireplace and the chimney flue,
- Higher pollutant emissions.
Overloading the stove can lead to overheating and irreversible deformation of the heating
element. The warranty does not cover damage caused by overheating of the appliance.
Insufficient wood load leads to:
- A reduced output,
- Insufficient draught,
- Clogging of the fireplace,
- Darkening of the glass pane,
- Low radiation,
- Higher pollutant emissions.