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Operation
5.5.2
Combustion stage 2: Power phase
View “from above”
2
Fig. 25: “Combustion air” lever – Position 2
“Combustion air” lever – Position 2:
This setting throttles the supply of air and extends the
combustion time. Do not open the door of the appliance
in this phase as this interrupts combustion and has
a significant impact on the chimney effect. However, should
the door of the appliance nevertheless need to be opened,
we would recommend initially only opening it a small gap –
and leaving it like this – until the system has calmed down.
Then the door can be slowly and carefully opened further.
The “combustion air control half-open” positions
are basic recommendations. However, they should
be adapted to local conditions and to the volume of
wood used to prevent incomplete combustion.
5.5.3
Combustion stage 3: Ember phase
View “from above”
3
Fig. 26: “Combustion air” lever – Position 3
“Combustion air” lever – Position 3:
The air supply can be throttled when the combustion cycle
is finished and no more flames are visible. The rapid cooling
down of the fireplace and the living space by the flue liner is
prevented in this position of the combustion lever. a further
heating process now needs to be started beginning with phase
1. The combustion lever is also moved to this position when
the fireplace insert is not in use.
5.6
Combustion on ash grate
The wood rests on the ash grate with appliances with an ash
grate. The ash is collected in a ash box underneath, which
can be removed from the appliance. After cleaning, return
the ash box to the appliance.
Refer to chapter 7.1.3 “Removing ash” for the procedure.
5.7
Fireplace insert becomes too hot
The fireplace insert can overheat by the addition of too much
wood.
Do not attempt to extinguish the fire.
Do not remove burning fuel from the fire box.
Slightly close the “combustion air” lever (between
position 2 and position 3) to reduce the flame (heat), but
on no account fully close the supply of air.
Open all windows to distribute additional heat.
Open any closed air grilles.
Only call the fire service if smoke or fire escapes.
Reduce the volume of logs with the next combus-
tion.
5.8
Heating in the transitional period
(spring/autumn)
During the transitional months, that is to say when
the outside temperatures are higher, sudden rises in
temperature can cause the flue liner to fluctuate, with the
result that heating gases are not fully drawn up. In this case,
fully open the “combustion air” lever (position 1) and fill the
fireplace insert with smaller quantities of small logs. The
fuel will then burn more quickly with flames and will then
stabilise the flue liner.
5.9
Operational breaks
Keep the door and all adjustment devices closed when the
fireplace insert is not in operation.
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