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Continual fresh air
A continual supply of fresh air is required in the
room in wich the stove is situated. This can be
achieved by installing 1-2 vents, whilst also ensur-
ring that these can not be blocked. The quantity of
air used for burning,
is approx. 14
m³ / h.
Tertiary air
Is constantly added air, which makes the
stove brun even cleaner, and lowers the
content of tar and soor in the combustion
process to an absolute minimum. At opti-
mal combustion settings, glass and com-
bustion chamber will be burnt completely
clean, and the remaining amount of ashes
will be minimal.
Overheating
Occors if too much wood is placed in the
stove or if the combustion receives too
much air.
Com-
bustion /Secondary air
Pre-heated air for the combustion process,
the amount of wihich can be altered accor-
ding to the desired room temperature and
the effectiveress of the chimney. A high
level of chimney draughr requires a lesser
intake of combustion air.
Combustion Air Throttel
Push the Throttel towards
right for opening.
Combustion Air Throttel
Push the Throttel towards
left for closing.
Ignition air
On Ashpan -
Open
Optændingsluft
On Ashpan -
Closed
This option is only for use
at lightning up. As soon as
the fire has a good grip—
rembermber to close again.
Max height of firewood