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Air control duct located on the hearth door allows ignition and fuel combustion.  
Ash compartment should not be over filled. In order to allow free flow of air, ashes should be 
removed regularly.  
Secondary  air  control  duct  is  located  on  the  hearth  door.  Secondary  air  supplies  oxygen 
needed  for  clean  combustion  (full  combustion  of  byproducts).  Bad  oxygen  inlet  causes 
increased harmful emissions, which could cause chimney blockage. 
 

 
3.1  Primary air 

   7                Reliable fuel combustion is achieved with primary 
            combustion air intake. Intake of this air is regulated with  
        primary  air  control  duct  located  on  ash  can  door  (figure  2, 
position 7). Air control kit on ash container door (figure 2, position 7) 
illustrates  direction  of  closing  and  opening  of  the  duct  with  numbers 
from 0 (closed) – 3 (max). When igniting fire the duct should be open 
on maximum (position 3). NOTE: In order to avoid overheating of the 
furnace, fuel  quantity must not exceed 1.1  kg of dry seasoned  wood 
or  lignite  briquette  per  hour,  when  air  combustion  intake  is  properly 
positioned.  
 
 Figure 2 

 

3.2  Using handle located on the hearth door 

                

                          Handle on the hearth door is hot during furnace 
                          operation, and opening and closing of the hearth 
                          door is possible only with a special key provided 
                          in the furnace tool kit (see figure 3). 
 
       
 
 
 
   Figure 3 

3.3  Secondary air                                  

      3.3.1 Regulation of the secondary air in the furnace type VULCAN 

 

 

 

 

              

             Secondary air control is shown on figure 4,   
              position 8.  

Numbers from 0 to 3 can be found around air control 
  kit. When turning the kit towards 0, intake of 
  secondary air reduces, and turning the kit towards 3 
  increases intake of secondary air.  
 
 
 
 

          Figure 4 

 
      

3.3.2

 

Secondary air in the furnace type VULCAN S

 

In this type of furnaces the fire door has a ceramic glass, resistant to high temperatures. 
The entrance of secondary air is set to provide quality fuel combustion. 
 
 

4.  Installation of furnace  

 

Содержание VULKAN

Страница 1: ...METAL INDUSTRY VRANJE Radni ka St 1 Tel 017 21 121 SOLID FUEL FURNACE For occasional use VULKAN AND VULKAN S...

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Страница 3: ...OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GENERAL INFORMATION...

Страница 4: ...vices exhaust air from room with fireplace then fresh combustion air should be supplied from outside if needed In this regards before installing fireplace consulting authorized organization dealing wi...

Страница 5: ...le Waste air current seasoned wood 3 5 g s lignite briquette 4 1 g s Waste air temperature seasoned wood 260 C lignite briquette 225 C Necessary pressure difference seasoned wood 12 Pa lignite briquet...

Страница 6: ...ximum position 3 NOTE In order to avoid overheating of the furnace fuel quantity must not exceed 1 1 kg of dry seasoned wood or lignite briquette per hour when air combustion intake is properly positi...

Страница 7: ...nace output installation must be carried out properly and perfect chimney function must be ensured Existing chimney pressure should be tested prior to furnace operation Testing is done with a lighted...

Страница 8: ...acturer Use dry seasoned wood 20 of moisture As rule wood is dry after being stored in dry place with good air circulation for two years Wet wood uses energy for drying and has low caloric value and a...

Страница 9: ...y in the warranty period only when used in accordance with this manual for connection and use The warranty shall be terminated if it is determined that if the connection of the product or repair was p...

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