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User guide (1.1)
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8.1 LIGHTING FIRE IN A COLD FIREPLACE
Make sure that the level of ashes is not too high. Maximum level: 3 -5
cm below door frame. If the level of ashes is too high, glowing embers
can fall out of the fireplace when stoking up wood.
Set the control element into position for lighting up. Combustion air can
now stream intensively on the firewood for faster flaming up.
Load some chopped firewood loosely into the fireplace. Put a good fire-
starter, such as Fidibus between the logs and light the fire. Fire-starters
are practical fire starting aids, which should be placed under or in front
of the wood. Please note: big logs are not easy to light and heavy to
burn in a cold fireplace. Never use petrol or alcohol as aids for lighting
fire!
Close the fireplace door and watch the burning flames for some time
before you go. If the fire goes out, open the door slowly, put a new fire-
starter between the logs and light up again.
When the fire was lit successfully, the combustion air control element
can be set to rated power position.
If you do not wish to stoke up more wood, move the control element in-
to Glow position as soon as no flames are visible, to avoid temperature
loss through unnecessary streaming of air into the fireplace. You cannot
choose this control element position during combustion and degassing
of wood, because this will cut off air completely and the fire goes out.
In case of rapid air streaming from the room (when fireplace door is
opened) it is possible that the gases "trapped" inside the combustion
chamber and downstream radiators/accumulators will suddenly react
with oxygen and explode (deflagration).
8.2 STOKING UP IN A WARM FIREPLACE
Move the combustion air control element into position for lighting up
and put a desired amount of logs on the glowing embers. After wood is
laid on the embers it gets warm, moisture is driven out and evaporates.
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