background image

8

1. 

 

Open the air inlet fully by sliding the air inlet control to high.

2. 

 

Crumple at least three double pages of newspaper into loose balls and place them into the centre of the firebox.

Cross lay at least 15 to 20 pieces of kindling on top of the paper – if pine is used, the size should vary from the 

thickness of a pencil to that of a knife handle – if hardwood is used split it even smaller.

3. 

 

Light the paper and close the door.

 

Once the kindling is well alight, add a few pieces of slightly larger hardwood, split to 

 

approximately 25mm x 50mm (2” x 1”).

4.   

Close the door and leave the air inlet control on high.  When the hardwood is well alight (usually 5 to 10 minutes)  

 

and coals are starting to form, larger pieces of hardwood may be added – five or six pieces the equivalent of  

 

50mm x 50mm (2” x 2”) is ideal.

The object is to create a fiercely burning fire of reasonable small hardwood, which will quickly produce a good 

bed of glowing coals on the floor of the firebox. This will take from 20 to 40 minutes depending on the quality of 

the firewood.

5. 

 

Larger pieces of hardwood may now be added.  Half fill the firebox and leave the air inlet control on high until the  

 

wood is well alight then close the control approximately a third of its travel.

Usually about one hour after lighting, the air inlet control can be further shut down to achieve the desired heat 

output.

When adding new firewood it is desirable to fully open the air inlet for approximately 10 to 15 minutes until the 

new pieces are burning well, then it may be returned to its desired setting.

6. 

 

To set the fire for overnight burn – two-thirds fill the firebox with hardwood and fully open the air inlet.

Once the fire is burning well, the air inlet control should be shut down approximately three-quarters of its travel.  

Setting the air inlet control may be varied to suit your particular requirements and the quality and size of your 

firewood.

Remember wet or green wood may cause a dramatic reduction in the heat output of your heater (refer to “Operat-

ing Hints” for more details).

7. 

 

Have the flue inspected at least once every 12 months as it may require cleaning.

8. 

 

Clean out excess ash from the floor of the firebox when required.  Do not remove all the ash and in particular  

 

leave any pieces of charcoal in the heater as they are good fuel.

9.   

If the glass door in your heater becomes dirty, your firewood is either green, wet or both.  You may be closing the  

 

air inlet down too soon after lighting or after adding new firewood.

To clean the glass, simply use some of the white ash in the firebox.  Apply it with a damp cloth in a circular mo-

tion.  Remove residue with a clean cloth or paper.  Do not clean the glass when the heater is operating.

10. 

 

To clean the painted surface, simply dust with a soft duster and wipe over with a damp cotton cloth.  Only clean  

 

when the heater is cool.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING YOUR KEMLAN 

SLOW COMBUSTION WOOD BURNING HEATER

IMPORTANT:

 

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY SOLVENTS SUCH AS METHYLATED SPIRITS, PETROL MINERAL 

TURPENTINE ETC BE ALLOWED TO COME IN CONTACT WITH THE PAINTED SURFACE OF THE HEATER AS 

DAMAGE TO THE FINISH WILL RESULT.  IF AN ACCIDENT DOES OCCUR, SPRAY CAN PAINT IS AVAILABLE 

FROM YOUR NEAREST KEMLAN DEALER.

Summary of Contents for XL

Page 1: ...TIONS WITH THE UNIT ON COMPLETION 1x900mm LENGTH HEATSHIELD OR DECROSHIELD MUST BE FITTED TO THE FLUE TO ACHIEVE CLEARANCES TO HEAT SENSITIVE MATERIALS 10 YEAR FIREBOX WARRANTY The firebox is covered by a 10 year warranty Other parts are covered by one year limited warranty Head Office Telephone Facsimile Website Business hours Email 13 French Avenue Brendale Queensland 4500 07 3263 8448 07 3263 6...

Page 2: ... When in use some parts may become hot A suitable fireguard is recommended where the very young elderly or infirm are concerned CONSTRUCTION 6 8mm heavy duty steel firebox fully welded 25mm thick firebrick lined floor 19mm ceramic lined sides and baffle PERFORMANCE Heating capacity 220 320m2 23 33 squares Peak heat output 21 6kW Average output 2 0g kg Average efficiency 61 Glass viewing area 602mm...

Page 3: ...l flues should be trimmed level Pop rivet or screw brackets to the outside of the outer casing A FLAT CEILING A Outer casing may be painted without priming Run a bead of silicon down seam of outer casing to ensure against leaks All casing flue pipes must be connected via pop rivets supplied by installer Stainless steel flue pipe All flue pipes must be connected via pop rivets supplied by installer...

Page 4: ...cket supplied 1000mm minimum distance above roof line Outer casing may be painted without priming Run a bead of silicon down seam of outer casing to ensure against leaks All casing flue pipes must be connected via pop rivets supplied by installer Stainless steel flue pipe All flue pipes must be connected via pop rivets supplied by installer 10 8 6 Roof flashing supplied by contractor NOTE When dec...

Page 5: ...LOW MEDIUM LOW 3000 3000 3000 3000 or less 3000 or less 1000 min if clear within 3000 of top of flue Increase from 1000 min until clear within 3000 of top of flue More than 3000 More than 3000 600 min 600 min Any nearby structure Increase as necessary until nothing within 3000 of flue top INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MINIMUM HEIGHT OF FLUE SYSTEM EXIT INSTALLATION TO COMPLY WITH AS NZS 2918 ...

Page 6: ...6 CERTIFICATE GOES HERE ...

Page 7: ...Don t touch the surface It will be soft and gummy during this paint curing phase Once cured it will not be soft again CURE WITH 3 FIRES Most stoves cure with 3 burns The first two 2 should be 250 F for 20 minutes or about half a normal fire Let the stove cool down between burns The last fire should be 500 F to 700 F for at least 45 minutes The point being cure slowly without a hot fire Stoves with...

Page 8: ...en it may be returned to its desired setting 6 To set the fire for overnight burn two thirds fill the firebox with hardwood and fully open the air inlet Once the fire is burning well the air inlet control should be shut down approximately three quarters of its travel Setting the air inlet control may be varied to suit your particular requirements and the quality and size of your firewood Remember ...

Page 9: ...higher heat production than wet or green wood The difference between the amount of heat produced by dry wood and green wood is so great that a dry softwood of good grade will produce more heat than green hardwood Green white ash for instance is not as good a fuel as dry tamarack The reason for the superiority of dry wood is easy to understand Heat cannot be produced until moisture has been driven ...

Page 10: ...e heater or re installation of replacement heater 5 CLAIMS 5 1 i Kemlan will provide a full replacement of the heater in the first five years after installation ii Replacement in the subsequent five years i e sixth to tenth year after installation will be on the following basis Owner will pay twenty percent of purchase price if the claim is made in the sixth year and a further ten percent per year...

Reviews: