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Ignition flap (pos.№10).
The cooker is fit with an ignition flap pos.№10 for easier initial burning. Pull out the lever,
through the knob pos.№9. When the ignition flap is open it provides a direct connection
between combustion chamber and chimney. When the cooker burns well the ignition flap must
be fully closed. The cooker is designed to work at nominal heat output with a fully closed
ignition flap.
4.3. Initial ignition of the cooker.
At the first ignition of the cooker pay attention to the
following:
Take all the supplementary tools out of the ashpan.
It is allowed at the initial ignition to pull the ashpan out and after the good burning to
close it.
The regulator for the secondary air control has to be fully open.
During the first ignition it is necessary the door of the firebox to be left slightly open,
in order to prevent the sealing of the firedoor to be stuck on the paint.
The first ignition must be slow and still, with little quantity of sticks and paper. After
burning them you may put two or three wood logs.
4.4. Ignition during exploitation.
Your cooker is designed and intended for intermittent condition of burning.
At each ignition you must do the following:
It is allowed at the initial ignition to pull the ashpan out and after the good burning to
close it.
The secondary air control is opened.
Put the basic combustion materials, ignite them and close the door. After they burn
well, the desired heat output is achieved by regulating the combustion air.
If a continuous heating is necessary, fuel is added additionally into the cooker, but
only after the volatile materials have burned and the basic firebed is reached.
The ash-tray is taken out for cleaning only after it cools down.
4.5. Ventilation requirements.
An important factor for the right combustion of the cooker is the supply of additional quality of
air in the room, which must be minimum 4 m³/h of the kW from the total heat output. If there
are other working cookers in the same room, then it is necessary for them additional minimum
of 1.6 m³/h air at each hour and at each kW from the total heat output.
A ventilator for suction of the air from the room (desiccators, tumble driers, etc.) working at the
same time with the cooker leads to change in the flue draught and consequently to bad burning
conditions of the cooker. In this case for the right burning to be achieved it is necessary to let
additional air into the room.
If the natural flue draught is insufficient it should be increase by an exhaust
ventilator or an additional device.
4.6. Heating during the transitional period.