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Once this process has been completed and only a
small flame pattern is still visible, the wood stove
has reached a sufficient operating temperature.
Now it can burn the of wood (see table on the left
side) most efficiently.
This is to prevent smoke from escaping into the
installation room. Wait until the flames have
burned down before inserting additional firewood.
The wood in the combustion chamber burns off
very slowly, since the stoves B³ Keramik and
B³ Keramik MAX were developed for low kW
performance and high efficiency.
Step 4:
First, carefully open the door for just one
centimeter and wait until the fire has adapted to
the new draught situation (2–3 seconds). You can
now slowly open the door and insert an app-
ropriate additional amount of wood. The air supply
to the wood stove should now be reduced
according
Also now, the soot that has possibly formed on
the viewing window during the heating-up phase
will, to a large extent be burned clean.
Please note that the ignition of the additionally
laid logs always takes some time (3– 4 minutes),
since the wood first has to reach a certain
temperature.
2.1.3 Combustion air control
The combustion chamber of the B³ Keramik and
B³ Kermik MAX is supplied with combustion air
through a central, controllable air inlet at the back
of the wood stove. This air is then supplied to the
fire via the air inlet ducts positioned at the sides
of the combustion chamber and via the openings
in the rear wall of the wood stove. Furthermore,
the combustion chamber is supplied with
combustion air via the window wash ventilation,
which efficiently delays the soiling of the viewing
window.
Please use the combustion air controller to adjust
the supply of combustion air to fit the respective
operating phase. The controller is centrally
located under the door of the wood stove and has
three distinct marks, with the aid of which you can
carry out the exact setting in accordance with the
following three operating phases
.
1. Ignition phase (wood stove is not at
operating temperature):
- Pull the controller fully towards you – the air
supply is now fully open.
2. Operating phase (the wood stove has
reached the operating temperature):
- Reduce the air supply by pushing the slider
back into the wood stove, until the mark
(situated in the middle of the slider) closes
evenly with the stove front.
3. Keeping the ember (or the wood stove is
out of operation):
If the controller is pushed in fully and aligns with
the oven front, the combustion chamber is no
longer supplied with fresh air. Please use this
setting only if the stove is inoperative or after the
fuel is completely burned and only embers (no
flames) are visible in the stove.
Warning:
Do not close the air supply fully while
the fire is burning! If you fully close the combust-
ion air supply whilst the fire is burning, this may
lead to malfunctions – in the worst case to a flue
gas deflagration.
3 ChimCat
®
catalytic converter
Stoves of the Bullerjan B³ ceramic and B³ ceramic
MAX series can optionally be operated with a
ChimCat
®
catalytic converter. The catalyst
module drastically reduces emissions of carbon
monoxide, hydrocarbons and particulate matter
across the entire performance spectrum.
To maintain the emission reduction performance,
it is recommended to replace the catalyst
cassettes with new ones depending on the
intensity of use (approx. every 3-5 years).
However, the dust filtering capacity does not
decrease, unlike the catalysis capacity.
Notes on this can be downloaded digitally from
www.bullerjan.com
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