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ENERGY EFFICIENT WOODSTOVE
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Thank you for buying an ARTE
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wood stove - we believe that you will have as much pleasure from our product as we have.
Your ARTE
®
wood stove is made in such a way, to extract the maximum possible energy from the wood with the minimum possible emissions,
using the most innovative technology and the most robust design - made in Greece!
These instructions contain interesting and informative facts and all you need to know about the subjects of heating, wood, and operating
your ARTE
®
wood stove. Please read these instructions carefully before using your wood stove for the first time and keep them in a safe place.
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ACTS ABOUT WOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT
2.1.
Why use wood?
With proper forest management, burning wood does not deplete the earth’s resources. Heating with wood usually does not contribute to
global warming. The young trees that replace the trees in your wood stove absorb carbon dioxide from the air. Burning firewood releases only
as much CO2 as the tree has absorbed from the atmosphere during its growth. Wood rotting in the forest generates the same amount of CO2
as the same wood burning.
Besides being environmentally friendly, the heat from a wood stove warms you like the warming rays of the sun during the sunny winter days. It
is the radiated heat that transmitted by electromagnetic waves in the infrared range. Even when the air is very cold you can feel the warm
rays of the sun on your skin.
Another advantage to wood is that it is produced locally, which creates local employment, and more tax revenues stay in the province.
2.2.
Buying firewood
Where can I get my firewood?
Regenerated ready-to-burn firewood can be purchased from dealers:
Wood stove ready, stored for at least two years
Pre-dried, stored for one year
Fresh from the forest
Whether you have cut your own wood or bought it, the important thing is:
the wood should be dried for at
least two years before it is burned.
2.3.
Storing your wood
The full potential for heat will not be realized if you neglect the simple chore of piling and protecting your wood. Proper storage is essential to
avoid moisture, bacteria, and insect problems in your home.
To avoid problems with insects and moisture, store the wood as far from your house as is practical. Do not store wood in your basement; one
cord of wood can give off more than 500 liters of water. The basic rule is to hide the wood from water, but not from the sun or wind
(Pic. 2.3.1
& 2.3.2)
Green wood will dry slowly or not at all if unprotected, while seasoned wood left unprotected may become unseasoned.
There are three basic rules to follow when storing wood:
Allow air circulation by piling one tier wide if possible
Protect wood from rain and snow by covering with a tarp or
woodshed roof.
Pile wood off the ground on scrap lumber or wooden pallets.
The time-honored way to cure wood is to buck, split, and stack
wood off the ground for one full year. How-ever, wood can
generally be reduced to 20 per cent moisture content in two to
three months. The ideal 10% to 15% may take longer (almost 18
months).
The ideal residual moisture is 12 - 15% and should be no higher!
The manuals which are enclosed with the product must be
kept throughout the product’s entire service life.
Pic. 2.3.1
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