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Open
The ash pit door air valve in the ash pit door.
The over fire air valve in the refuelling door.
The air wash air valve slider on the upper front face of the stove.
Light the fire at the base and let it get going before closing the door.
Because the chimney is cold it will take a little while for the fire to get going, when it does you will find it
draws well and you will be able to partially close the air valve in the ash pit door.
Keep an eye on the fire through the lighting process and once the sticks are well alight put some larger wood on
and get that well alight before putting any solid fuel onto the fire.
When your fire is well alight you can start to control the burn rate and heat output.
Controlling the Stove.
There are
three
air control valves on multi fuel stoves and two on wood burning stoves.
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Under fire air for solid fuel.
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Over fire air for wood burning.
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Air wash air to help keep the door glass clean.
You will find your own way to run the stove but to start with we give guidance on the use of the air control
valves.
On Multi Fuel stoves the under fire air control valve
in the ash pit door will be used mainly for burning solid
fuels.
It controls the volume of air allowed to go through the grate and into the burning fuel.
The over fire air valve
in the bottom of the fuel door is used for wood burning and additional air wash for
keeping the door glass clean,
The air wash air
is used for keeping the glass clean and burning wood or coal.
When the fire is well established control can be achieved by using one or more or all of the controls.
Refuelling and de-ashing the stove.
Correct refuelling is the key to keeping.
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A nice looking fire.
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A clean door glass.
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