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1.9 Draft conditions

If  smoke  spillage  occurs  when  the  fire  door  is  opened,  it  is  probably  due  to  poor  chimney 
draft. This type of stove requires at least 1 pa of chimney draft to achieve satisfactory com-
bustion  and  smoke  spillage  prevention.  However,  in  cases  where  the  stove  door  is  opened 
too vigorously you could expect that slight smoke spillage may occur. 

The smoke gas temperature at the rated output is 94˚ C relative to 0˚ C.
The smoke gas flow is 5.43 gr/sec.

If you have any doubts, you may want to have your installer measure the draft in the chimney.

Draft conditions

The chimney’s draft is the resulting effect within the flue caused by the differ-
ence in temperature within the flue and the cooler temperature outside. Other 
factors that can influence the level of draft include the length of the flue, in-
sulation of the chimney, adverse weather conditions or tall buildings or trees 
nearby the flue terminal.

Poor draft occurs when:

•  The atmospheric temperature difference is too low, e.g. a poorly insulated chim-

ney. If the chimney is excessively cool, it may help to ‘prime’ the flue before the 
fire is lit. Just place a screwed-up sheet of newspaper in the flue-ways of the sto-
ve and ignite. 

•  The outside temperature is too high, e.g. during the summer months.
•  There is no air movement (wind) outside.
•  The chimney is not tall enough, with the result that the terminal sits in the lee of 

the roof surface or in the vicinity of tall trees or neighbouring buildings. These con-
ditions are also associated with downdraft where the flue gases are pushed back 
down the chimney. 

•  Flue draft is diluted by residual air entering the chimney, e.g. due to inadequate 

flue-pipe joints or leaks at the cleaning door or flue collar.

•  Unsealed, unused fireplaces are connected to the chimney.
•  The flue is blocked, e.g. by soot, due to inadequate cleaning, loose debris or even 

a birds nest.

•  The house is too tightly sealed (see section on Fresh air supply).

A good draft is achieved when:

•  The temperature difference between the chimney and outside is high. This also 

applies during firing, when the need is greatest.

•  The weather is clear and there is a good wind.
•  The chimney is of the proper height, i.e. minimum 4 meters over the stove and the 

termination adequately clear of the roof line.

Summary of Contents for 1412

Page 1: ...Website www morsoe com MORSØ JERNSTØBERI A S DK 7900 NYKØBING MORS E Mail stoves morsoe com Website www morsoe com Instructions for Installation and Use 1412 1442 1452 EN 13240 74 6 efficiency Distributed by Morsø UK Valley Drive Swift Valley Rugby Warks CV21 1TW England ...

Page 2: ...21 1 4 Stove placement clearance requirements 21 1 5 The chimney 22 1 6 Pipe connections 23 1 7 Connecting to a masonry chimney 24 1 8 Connecting to a steel chimney 24 1 9 Draught conditions 24 2 0 Firing the stove 26 2 1 Lighting instructions and fuelling intervals 27 3 0 Routine stove maintenance 30 3 1 External maintenance 30 3 2 Internal maintenance 30 3 3 Cleaning the stove 31 4 0 Alternative...

Page 3: ...ately and instructions are enclosed with the soapstone packaging We recommend that two people perform the assembly and installation procedure The Morsø 1412 weighs 70 kg while the Morsø 1442 weighs 80 kg and the 1452 weighs 120 kg 1 2 Installing the stove The stove and chimney installations MUST comply to all current National and Local Building Reg ulations your approved Morsø dealer or your local...

Page 4: ...adversely affected by heat The clearances to combustible materials in front of the stove should be a minimum of 700 mm When lit a wood burning stove gets hot and therefore adequate protect must be pro vided particularly in situations where there is a safety risk to children or the infirm A suitable safety guard around the stove should be considered The stoves handle also gets hot when the stove is...

Page 5: ...ss doors for inspection and cleaning The size of the cleaning door in the chimney must at least equal to that of the cross section al area of the chimney 1 6 Fluepipe connections Your stove is supplied ready for a top flue connection 3 the rear flue outlet is fitted with a cover plate and is situated behind the rear heat shield convection panel Where a rear flue in stallation is required simply kn...

Page 6: ...turer s instructions Excessive weight on the stove will inhibit ex pansion and could lead to damage of the stove top Damage caused to the stove in this way would not be covered by the manufacturers guarantee In the event that a chimney fire resulting from faulty operation or prolonged use of damp wood fuel close the air vents completely and contact your local fire department immediately Be aware o...

Page 7: ...f the chimney is excessively cool it may help to prime the flue before the fire is lit Just place a screwed up sheet of newspaper in the flue ways of the sto ve and ignite The outside temperature is too high e g during the summer months There is no air movement wind outside The chimney is not tall enough with the result that the terminal sits in the lee of the roof surface or in the vicinity of ta...

Page 8: ...l etc This means that it may take some time before you get to know the cor rect functioning of the stove under any given circumstances Although you can fire your Morsø stove with almost all kinds of wood you should not fire with wet wood or unseasoned wood Wood ought to be stored under a roof for at least 1 year and preferably 2 years with free access to wind Wood should be chopped as soon as poss...

Page 9: ...aws well 4 After 5 10 minutes the chimney draft should be establis hed at this point close the fire door If all the necessary conditions are met a nice layer of embers will start to accumulate after another 15 20 minutes 2 1 Lighting and refuelling intervals A lot of air is needed when first lighting the stove When starting with a totally cold stove it may be helpful to leave the door ajar 2 3 cm ...

Page 10: ... one layer with spacing of roughly 1 cm between the pieces of wood 7 When the secondary air supply top vent is opened all the way and the door is closed the new fuel will ignite in a few minutes 8 Once the new fuel has taken adjust the secondary air amount to the desired setting optimal combustion will continue until glowing charcoals are produced Under normal chimney draft conditions expect to re...

Page 11: ...trongly recommend that you do not leave your stove alit at night It harms the environment and constitutes very poor use of the wood as the gases in the wood do not ignite at the low temperature but settle as soot unburned gases in the chimney and stove Extreme conditions such as poor draught in the chimney large quantities of wood or wet wood may in the worst case scenario cause an explosive ignit...

Page 12: ...easons for sooted glass window fuel is too wet green pieces of fuel uncut wood are too thick operating temperature of the stove is too low too much air coming through bottom grate POOR CHIMNEY DRAFT Internal cast iron parts and or wear components The shaking grate baffle plate and other internal components that are in direct contact with the fire are all constituted as wear components or consumabl...

Page 13: ...64 can easily be removed from the stove and should be regularly checked for debris and cleaned You must ensure that your chimney sweep removes all soot and debris from the stove after the sweep ing process Your chimney should be swept at least once a year however a regular inspection of your stovepipe and chimney will determine whether a more frequent approach should be adopted Ash As noted above ...

Page 14: ...te complete 54141361 Access Door 44146400 Front grate 44141400 Glass panel 1410 790726 Glass kit with screws clips gasket 1410 62904000 Glass panel 1430 790721 Glass kit with screws clips gasket 1430 62904200 Glass panel 1440 790724 Glass window kit with screws clips gasket 1440 62904100 Side firebrick 79094700 Coal inserts fuel economisers 62905100 ...

Page 15: ...re once it has ignited Continue in this manner until the entire grate is covered with glowing coals The level of fuel in the stove should never exceed the level of the front grate s Once the bottom half of the fuel bed is glowing you should partly close the bottom vent on the ash pit door Once the stove has reached your desired temperature you can maintain the output by opening further for more he...

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