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User manual IRON DOG 02 (1.1)

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should be 3 cm.
Bring the push rod in its 

“Start-up”

 position. The combustion air can flow strongly on the wood in order to

reach fast high heating temperatures.
Pile wood logs loosely on the bottom grate. Put a fire lighter between the logs and light it on. To start the
fire, use small wood; large wood logs degas and ignite badly in a cold fireplace.

Never use products as gasoline, white spirits or the like to start a fire!

Close the fire door and observe the flame development during the first minutes. If the fire goes out, open
the door slowly and put a new fire lighter between the wood logs and light it on. Check the chimney
draught.
After approximately 10 minutes, bring the push rod in its 

“nominal heat output” 

position.

When the wood has burned down (glow phase) new wood can be added. Bring the push rod in its 

“Start-

up”

 position for about 5 minutes. Then bring it back in its 

“nominal heat output”

 position.

If no more wood has to be added, bring the push rod in its 

“closed”

position at the end of the combustion,

this is when no flames are to be seen any more.

ATTENTION:

 Never put the air control push rod in the 

“closed”

 position during the starting

up phase or during the nominal heat output phase (lack of air). In case of a sudden oxygen
admission (for example when one opens the fire door) gases present in the fire chamber can
react with the incoming oxygen (deflagration).

The Iron Dog draws its combustion air from the installation area. Consider the combustion air need in
case of simultaneous use of other fire places in the room.

Summary of Contents for Iron dog 02

Page 1: ...IRON DOG 02 User manual...

Page 2: ...wledge and craftsmanship come together in an exceptional stove of an exceptional quality Therefore also the exceptional name IRON DOG for exceptional people or as a gift to friends Winter can come we...

Page 3: ...og 4 3 Technical Data 5 4 Safety guidelines 9 5 Basic principles 10 6 Firewood and heating power 11 7 Seasoning of firewood 12 8 Amount of fuel 13 9 Operation 14 10 Heating with the Iron Dog 14 11 Ash...

Page 4: ...most current information and details Please keep the User Guide for future reference 2 MY IRON DOG An EISERNER HUND is a special cast iron stove It s a friend for life Its life expectancy is about gen...

Page 5: ...2013 Brunner GmbH User manual IRON DOG 02 1 1 5 3 TECHNICAL DATA Illustr 1 measurements 1 Ash pan 2 Air control push rod 3 Fire chamber 4 Identification plate 5 Stove top 6 Stove top cover...

Page 6: ...6 User manual IRON DOG 02 1 1 2013 Brunner GmbH Illustr 2 components...

Page 7: ...Slide valve 10 4 Bottom grate frame 11 BG air control 12 Air channel cover 13 Front 14 Ash pan 15 Fire door assembly 15 1 Fire door 15 2 Heat shield firing door 15 3 Lower heat shield door 15 4 Firin...

Page 8: ...0 glass pane surface h x w mm 245 x 105 combustion chamber opening h x w mm 250 x 210 flue diameter R ckwand permitted fuel quantity kg 1 5 2 5 combustion chamber dept cm 40 recommended log length cm...

Page 9: ...rnal surfaces of the IRON DOG become hot especially the window of the fire door Don t touch Burning risk Particularly warn children for this Keep children away from the heated IRON DOG Use safety glov...

Page 10: ...t The cast iron stoves of the IRON DOG series are designed to be used with the intermittent wood burning method the heat output is determined by the quantity of wood used and by the distances in time...

Page 11: ...ith sufficient air circulation Because dry wood is much more calorific you can save on fuel costs For example Dry wood has a calorific value of approx 4 kWh kg freshly cut wood only 2 kWh kg You will...

Page 12: ...ergy contained in firewood cannot be completely released At the same time the emissions are rising due to unburned particles Too much of firewood or inappropriate fuel types can cause overheating and...

Page 13: ...ion is wrong By lack of combustion air the calorific capacity of the fuel can t be set free completely At the same time the emissions increase over the unburned portions To large amounts of fuel or un...

Page 14: ...from above The secondary air 2 is preheated and additional necessary it comes directly on the fuel from above This air keeps the window clean The tertiary air 3 is led directly in the hot gas zone an...

Page 15: ...er approximately 10 minutes bring the push rod in its nominal heat output position When the wood has burned down glow phase new wood can be added Bring the push rod in its Start up position for about...

Page 16: ...ied regularly Ashes in the fire chamber should not rise over the bottom grate frame The ashes can easily be pushed into the ash pan beneath Pull the slide valve and push the ashes downward The ash pan...

Page 17: ...oke channels the baffle plate can be taken out or pushed toward the firing door Examine the chimney after longer rest breaks for obstructions Some soot on the window can be removed in warm condition w...

Page 18: ...er may be used Changes in the equipment may be accomplished exclusively through by the manufacturer authorized persons The IRON DOG should be examined by your specialized enterprise regularly Non conf...

Page 19: ...rate too small Empty the ash pan Fire burns weakly much smoke window becomes black Possible cause Background Solution Fuel unsuited Wood logs are to big Wood is damp or wet Fire chamber temperature to...

Page 20: ...since security and proper functioning of the stove depend on an installation according to the rules Actual standards and regulations must be observed IRON DOG Partner Purchase date Ulrich Brunner Gmb...

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