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The new stove
The first time you light up the stove the
enamel will temper, and give off some smoke
and a slight smell. We recommend that you
leave doors and windows open, as airing the
room will make the smell disappear. This
tempering softens the enamel making it
susceptible to damage. Therefore exercise
caution and avoid touching the enamel.
Likewise we recommend opening the door to
the stove at regular intervals for the first
hours to prevent the insulations rope from
sticking to the enamel.
What kind of wood to use?
Generally, beech wood is considered the best
type of wood for burning. It burns evenly
without producing much smoke and ashes are
clean and take up little space. Ash, birch and
maple wood are fine alternatives.
How big the firewood?
Split firewood with a diameter larger than 10
cm. Use firewood with a length on 20-25 cm.
The use of larger quantities of fuel than
recommended in the tabel belove will overtax
the stove and resulte in increased temperatures
in the chimney as well as a lowered efficiency.
This may cause damage to both chimney and
stove, and the annulment of the warranty. Also,
never use toxic materials such as chipboard,
painted or impregnated wood.
Lightnings sticks
Length: 20 –25 cm
Wide 3x3 cm
Normal amounth: 10-15 sticks (approx. 1 kg)
Firewood
Length: 25-30 cm
Diameter: max. 10 cm
Normal amounth: 3-4 firwood (approx. 2 kg)
Fuel
Quantity
[kg]
Primary Air
[%]
Combustion
Air
[%]
Nominal
Output
[kW]
Chimney
Draught
[PA]
Efficiency
[≥ i %]
Refill interval at
nominal output
[minuts]
2,0
10
80
6
12
78
ca. 73
The following optimal register and fuel quanitty settings are recommended(in case of similar chimney
draught):
What to burn.
This Varde Stove is tested and approved for
the burning of wood. Only dry wood with a
moisture content of maximum 21 percent and
the size to fit into the combustion chamber
should be used. The burning of moist wood
will result in an increased amount of tarry
soot, pollution and uneconomic fuel
consumption. Newly chopped wood contains
about 60-70 percent moisture, which makes it
completely unsuitable as fuel. Allow newly
chooped firewood to dry in a open shed for a
couple of years before using it in the stove.
Do not use! - Consider the environment
Also, never use toxic materials such as
chipboard, painted or impregnated wood.
The use of larger quantities of fuel than
recommended in the tabel belove will overtax
the stove and resulte in increased
temperatures in the chimney as well as a
lowered efficiency. This may cause damage to
both chimney and stove, and the annulment
of the warranty.
Topdown Lightning of the fire