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Prior to operation
3.3.3
Calorific value of the wood
Use the diagram to determine the calorific value in kWh/
kg (based on 15 % residual moisture content) of the most
popular types of wood used.
BEECH WOOD
4.0 kWh/kg
SPRUCE WOOD
4.5 kWh/kg
WOOD BRIQUETTES
0
1
2
4.9 kWh/kg
3
4
5
Fig. 14: Calorific value of the wood
3.3.4
Correct drying and storage
Use only natural, split, seasoned and air-dried wood with
a residual moisture of at most 20 % or recommended 15 %.
Free ground clearance
Wood pile
Cover
Fig. 15: Example of a log pile
The recommended method for drying wood correctly is to
store it outside buildings. Split wood dries better and has
better burning behaviour.
The stack of logs should be constructed with no contact
with the ground, as it could otherwise draw moisture out of
the soil. Preferably store logs on the south side of a building,
protected from rain and well ventilated. Stack logs loosely
and supported on one side. Leave a ventilation gap between
the individual logs.
Storing fresh or wet wood in closed buildings (e.g. garages)
or in packaging without adequate air exchange prevents
drying and leads to the wood slowing down and going
mouldy.
Leave the firewood in the warm living room one
day before using it, especially during the colder and
wetter months of the year.
3.3.5
Drying time
A minimum of one year is a guideline time for drying
softwood (e.g. coniferous wood, birch) and a minimum of
two years for hardwood (e.g. beech, ash). We recommend
that you dry your wood for 2 to 3 years. a wood moisture
meter can be used to determine the actual moisture content
of the wood.
3.4
Wood briquettes
NOTICE
Wood briquettes have a higher energy density of more
than 20 % compared to firewood and grow in volume in
the fire.
Reduce the amount of wood added. Refer to the
manufacturer’s product information when using
briquettes.
The quality of wood briquettes can vary greatly. Only
wood briquettes made of natural wood in accordance with
ISO 17225-3 are suitable for use with this appliance.
4.
Prior to operation
4.1
Transport
4.1.1
Delivery
The standard delivery comes on a pallet. The appliance is
protected by wrapping film.
Check the appliance for transport damage after removing
the packaging. Immediately report damage to the supplier of
your appliance!
Check that the delivery is complete.
4.1.2
Storage
NOTICE
Store the appliance in a dry place! The appliance is only
designed and constructed for use in dry indoor areas.
Fireplace inserts are inherently heavy. Position the appliance
on a suitable level base surface at its location and prevent it
from toppling over or falling.
Protect the appliance from dust – e.g. site dust – or other
dirt.
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