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A clean chimney.
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Happy neighbours.
If you put a small amount of fuel onto a good fire it will soon recover and rapidly get back up to temperature.
Depending upon the fuel being used, smoke will only come from the fire immediately after it has been re fuelled
or during the lighting stage, if the fire recovers or is allowed to burst into flame quickly, smoke emission is
kept to a minimum and will only occur for a short period of time.
To help you make this happen the stove has the potential to allow massive amounts of air into the combustion
zone from a variety of different directions.
Even with all this available air it is sometimes advisable just to open the door slightly if the fire is particularly
smoky during lighting or immediately after re-fuelling.
ON THE OTHER HAND
If you let the fire burn low and then put a huge load of fuel on, you will kill the fire and it will go out or take
some considerable time to recover, during this time it will smoke and soot the chimney up.
RECOVERING THE FIRE
If the fire is allowed to get low, refuel with small amounts of wood and give the stove plenty of air until the
firebox temperature recovers. Slowly build the fire up by adding fuel little and often.
When the fire is established it is possible to control the burning rate by reducing the airflow. Use the air
valves but keep plenty of air wash going to keep the glass clean.
Excessive smoke emission is a sure sign that you are not running the stove correctly
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When the stove is running correctly there will be no or very little smoke coming from the chimney.
After a fresh charge of fuel it may be necessary to open all three air controls, when the fire has settled down,
use the over fire air and the air wash.
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