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E850 E678 Instructions |
current as of May 2015 | Version 3
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14. EXTRA CONTROLS Models 850 and 678
Excessive draft over .006 inches of water gauge may be moderated by installing a draft diverter into the
flue pipe off the top of the stove and duly balanced. Speak to your retailer for advice or fitting.
15. ASH REMOVAL Models 850 and 678
Ash removal must only be carried out when the stove is not alight as by removing the ash draw
would over fire the appliance.
To remove ash collected in the ash draw, simply pull out the ash draw to its quarter extended
position; pull up safety catch leaver on the side of the ash draw upon which the ash draw may
be fully extracted for cleaning.
Always re-fit the ash draw after emptying fully following the lighting/firing procedure at 21c in
this instruction manual
16. FUELS
16a Wood
Wood as a fuel must be maximum 20% moisture content and split logs are nominally 400mm
maximum in length and 10 - 15 cms in diameter or below for best combustion, (measured at any
one point over the width of the split log) see 25h) for explanation.
Harder, more dense logs or wood will generally burn more slowly. Timber should ideally be
loaded in wigwam fashion or flat across the width of the stoves fire box to ensure the end grain
does not release volatiles towards the glass door and hence blacken it quickly.
Under no circumstances must the Ecco Stove be used as an incinerator to burn household or
industrial waste of any description – only untreated 20% humidity wood must be used.
Liquid fuels must not be burned on this appliance.
17. RE-FUELLING (for smoke control areas) Models 850 and 678
When the Ecco Stove has been on a minimum or 2-3 hours burning, re-fuelling should either be
carried out with two or three split logs at each time, to ensure proper and complete
combustion, and produce minimum smoke. (Fuel loaded to be maximum 150mm diameter x
320mm maximum length).