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1.
Technical data
- width
455 mm
- depth
471 mm
- height
905 mm
- nominal heat output
6,5 KW
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Efficiency degree (%)
84,1 %
- diameter of flue pipe connection
Ø120 mm
- draught
12 Pa
- stove weight
67 kg
- flue engagement
upwards
- waste gas temperature – wood logs:
222 º C
- CO (%) with split logs:
0,0951 %
2.
Stove description
The stove is intended for occasional heating of closed rooms, with closed firebox doors. Made of sheet metal positions, with a
grille, tertiary air guide and cast iron plate. The firebox is lined with replaceable fireclay boards. The outer coating is enameled or
painted. The opening for adjusting the air needed for ignition and combustion is located on the firebox door. There are tertiary air
openings on the back of the furnace.
3.
Air regulation
Air regulation is done on the stove door.
The air regulator on the stove door provides ignition and fuel combustion.
Pay attention that the ash box is not overfull. Its emptying should be regular in order to provide unobstructed air intake.
The secondary air intake is on the stove door. The secondary air supplies fire with the oxygen needed for clean combustion
(burning of previous incomplete combustion products). Due to poor oxygen intake, a great emission of harmful substances occurs,
which can lead to blockage of the flue.
3.1.
Primary air
Reliable fuel combustion is determined based on the primary combustion air. This air is adjusted by regulating the primary air on
the oven door in the ashtray part (Figure 3, position 7). The air regulation on the oven door in the part of the ash space shows the
direction of closing and opening of the regulator. To ignite the wood, the regulator should be maximally open. For optimal operation
of the furnace, the required opening on the regulator is 15 mm.
NOTE: To prevent the stove overheating, fuel quantity must not exceed 1,8 kg of dry wood logs per hour, if the combustion air is
properly adjusted.
Fig.3
3.2.
Use of knobs on firebox door
As the knobs on the firebox door become very hot during stove combustion, closing and opening of the firebox door is possible
only with a special wrench from the enclosed stove accessories (see figure 4).
Fig.4
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