
BK560 Rev 10
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Ecoboiler Stove User Guide
4 Air inlet Controls
Your stove has three air inlet controls (or two if you have an Ecoboiler 12 Wood model - these
stoves do not feature an ’Easy Boost’ inlet). These are located either on the stove body or the
door.
The primary air inlet provides under draught to the base of the fire chamber, the airwash system
(secondary air) providing overdraught, and (where fitted) the ’Easy Boost’ provides an on demand
increase in air for combustion. The exact controls may differ from those illustrated in this manual
but will work in the same way.
4.1 Primary Air
The primary air is supplied through the thermostatically controlled air inlet beneath an access
cover on left side of your stove. This should have been calibrated when the stove was installed.
(See accompanying installation guide). It regulates the amount of under draught air entering the
stove depending on the
setting of the control knob.
The control knob is numbered 0 to 5 relating to the nominal temperature of the water within the
boiler jacket. In a correctly-calibrated installation the water in the boiler jacket should not exceed
80°C when the knob is set to 5.
If a lower radiator temperature is required a lower number should be selected. Some
experimentation may be necessary to find the setting best suited to your preferences/
environment.
Figure 1: Setting the thermostat