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Operation
The K models feature a removable door
handle on the guillotine door.
Fig. 19: Removable door handle
5.2.4
“Combustion air” lever
Fig. 20: “Combustion air” lever
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1
2
Fig. 21: “Combustion air” lever – Positions for Lina, Lina TV
Positions:
1. Combustion air open
2. Combustion air half-open
3. Combustion air closed
5.3
Loading
5.3.1
Preparation for the addition of fuel
Remove the combustion residue from the last heating
processes when cooled down. It is not necessary to
remove the ash as an ash bed promotes the combustion
cycle. However, make sure that the combustion air supply
inlets are free and a sufficient volume of combustion air is
guaranteed.
Refer to chapter 7.1.3 “Removing ash” for the procedure.
5.3.2
Recommended wood arrangement
The cross-section of the wood logs and arrangement
of the wood in the firebox is crucial to ideally support
the combustion cycle. The optimum size changes with
requirements.
5.3.2.1 Without reloading
First place large logs in the firebox when burning a large
volume of wood without wishing to add more wood. Place
medium-sized logs on top of them, followed by smaller logs,
and then place kindling on top of the pile of logs. Stacking
the in wood in layers ensures that a high combustion
chamber temperature is quickly produced.
Fig. 22: Example of wood arranged in layers
5.3.2.2 With reloading
After the 1st combustion, you can then place a sufficient
quantity of kindling and medium-sized to large wood logs on
the ember bed.
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