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3.10. Trouble Shooting

Problem

Probable causes

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Action

Fire difficult to start
Fire goes out

Wood green, too damp or poor
quality.

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Use the recommended fuel.

Logs are too big.

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To light the fire, use small, very dry twigs. To maintain
the fire, use split logs.

Air starvation.

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Open lower air control (coal) or top air control (wood).

Insufficient draught.



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Check that the flue is not obstructed, sweep it if
necessary

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Seek advice from a chimney specialist.

Fire burns too quickly.

Too much draught.

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Ensure that the lower air control is closed (with wood
burning)

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Partially close the top air control lever.

Excessive draught.



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Install a draught stabiliser. Consult your Dealer.

Poor quality wood.

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Do not continuously burn small wood, sticks, bundles,
carpentry offcuts (plywood, pallets), etc.

Smokes when lighting up.

Flue duct is cold.

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Burn paper and kindling wood to increase heat.

Room is in decompression.

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In houses equipped with mechanical ventilation, partly
open a window until the fire is well established.

Smokes while burning.

Draught is insufficient.



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Consult a chimney specialist.

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Check that the flue is not obstructed, sweep if
necessary.

Down draught.



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Install an anti-down draught cowl. Consult your Dealer.

Room is in decompression.



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In houses equipped with Mechanical Ventilation, an
outside air intake must be installed for the chimney.

Low heat output.

Incorrect Fuels.

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Use the recommended fuel.

Technical manual “1174”

11

“BELFORT” - ref. 134 04 11

Instructions for user



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Summary of Contents for Belfort

Page 1: ...of the appliance Installation instructions Operating instructions Spare parts Warranty certificate Document n 1174 11 22 06 2010 EN Technical manual To be saved By the user For future reference La ch...

Page 2: ...p 8 Instructions for use with wood p 9 Use with smokeless fuel p 9 De ashing p 10 Cleaning p 10 Maintenance of the chimney p 10 Maintenance of the stove p 10 Recommendations p 10 Firebricks p 10 Trou...

Page 3: ...5 6 Chimney draught required Pa 12 Flue gas temperature C 339 Flue gas mass flow g s 5 4 Efficiency 73 6 Co 13 O2 0 14 Fuel rate kg h 0 9 1 4 Description Multifuel stove In conformity with DIN EN 1324...

Page 4: ...at least three times its diameter B from any combustible materials If the appliance has to be located in an opening this distance must be extended to a minimum clearance A of 450 mm from the pipe or t...

Page 5: ...it at rear Hearths are provided to prevent combustion appliances setting fire to the building fabric and furnishings and to limit the risk of people being accidentally burnt Therefore they should be s...

Page 6: ...ns Figure 6 Chimney connections 1 Chimney 2 Funnel shape fireproof material 3 Non combustible register plate 4 Cleaning access door 5 Liner 6 Non combustible register plate and ventilated air The flue...

Page 7: ...tion of the filler seals that the door closes correctly Check that the glass is not damaged Check that the smoke passages are not obstructed by packaging or removable parts Check that the seals of the...

Page 8: ...e of children and also in the presence of old and or infirm people 3 1 Fuel This appliance is not an incinerator Use hard wood logs which have been cut for at least two years and stored under a ventil...

Page 9: ...minutes to allow the initial volatiles in the wood to burn Close the lower spin wheel 3 3 Use with smokeless fuel 3 3 1 Lighting Figure 8 Slide the top air control rep B1 to the right Open the lower s...

Page 10: ...DOOR OF THE APPLIANCE OR AIR INLET UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Chimney condition should be checked at least once per year by a professional engineer 3 7 Maintenance of the stove The appliance must be cle...

Page 11: ...r quality wood Do not continuously burn small wood sticks bundles carpentry offcuts plywood pallets etc Smokes when lighting up Flue duct is cold Burn paper and kindling wood to increase heat Room is...

Page 12: ...8 MP Leg D 04 20 300118 RH Leg F 04 20 300118 RP Leg G 04 21 300477 Base A B C D E F G 01 22 301526 66 Door lock E 01 22 301526 79 Door lock B 01 22 301526 EF Door lock A 01 22 301526 MK Door lock C 0...

Page 13: ...4 11 Spare parts 2 6 4 6 3 7 1 3 3 2 4 1 9 1 6 9 2 5 2 7 3 5 1 7 4 1 3 3 2 8 2 4 3 8 1 8 8 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 0 4 0 1 0 5 1 5 5 3 6 4 2 2 1 2 9 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 3 1 2 3 9 3 4 3 7 1 1 1 1 4 3 4 3 4 5...

Page 14: ...ray G 01 37 352136 79 Top plate B 01 37 352136 EF Top plate A E 01 37 352136 MK Top plate C 01 37 352136 MP Top plate D 01 37 352136 RH Top plate F 01 37 352136 RP Top plate G 01 38 237423 Reducing pl...

Page 15: ...Technical manual 1174 15 BELFORT ref 134 04 11 Note Note...

Page 16: ...cement of parts covered by the guarantee is found to be too costly vis vis the price of the appliance the decision to replace or repair the appliance will be taken by the vendor Our guarantee is for 2...

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