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5.4 Commissioning
- Adjust fuel selector. Open secondary air re-
gulator to maximum:
- Ensure that any throttle cap installed in the
connecting piece is also fully opened.
- Place 2-3 firelighters far back on the grid and
layer kindling and small shavings of wood over
them.
- Ignite the firelighters.
- After around 5-10 minutes, once the fire has
taken hold well, carefully open the firebox door
and place 1 to 2 pieces of wood, of around the
thickness of your arm, inside. Close the firebox
door.
- After the first combustion, the automatic pri
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mary air control is been adjusted. Now set the
secondary air regulator, depending on the fuel
used, as shown below:
5.3 Suitable fuels
The wood burning stove is suitable for burning
untreated firewood, wood briquettes and lignite
briquettes.
Classic stove woods include beech and birch.
These types of wood have the highest thermal
value and burn cleanly, provided they have
been stored in a dry place.
Do not burn:
- Damp wood or wood that has been
treated with wood preservatives
- Sawdust or fine wood chippings
- Paper or cardboard (except as kindling)
- Bark or chipboard waste
- Plastics or other waste
- Freshly felled timber should be split and
stored for 12-18 months away from rain
in the outdoors
According to the Federal Emissions Act,
firewood must have a residual moisture
content of max. 20%.
Please note:
During throttled operation the
flue gas emissions rise.
The performance of the water heat exchang-
er drops and additionally the cleanliness of
the viewing pane is also impaired.
Secondary air regulator
The secondary air regulator is located at the
back of the stove:
open
closed
- You should therefore control the warmth re-
quirements of your room using the volume of
fuel added. Excessive throttled operation leads
to unnecessary burdens on the environment,
as well as soot build-up in the firebox, on the
viewing pane and in the flue tube.
Setting for
fuel „wood“
Setting for
„lignite briquettes“
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