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
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