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USING YOUR STOVE
THE CONTROLS
The heat emitted by the stove is regulated using the following air controls:
A) The primary air supply is
controlled using the
lower air regulators built
into the front door. This
controls the burn rate
and is opened to enable
the stove to create
more heat.
B) A second air inlet
positioned in the right-
hand side of the stove
provides a constant air
supply to the
combustion just above
the fire. This air supply
will not normally need to
be regulated but should
always be kept open.
C) A butterfly damper
mounted in the flue is used to provide an updraught to the chimney and
can be opened to reduce any smoking from the fire.
WARNING: THE TEMPERATURE REACHED BY THESE ITEMS DURING
OPERATION MAY CAUSE AN INJURY TO AN END-USER. AS THESE ARE
INTENDED TO BE ADJUSTED DURING OPERATION, IT IS RECOMMENDED
THAT PROTECTIVE GLOVES ARE WORN WHEN HANDING THESE PARTS.
TYPES OF FUEL
This stove will function with wood or coal, but in general all fuel should be dry
and timber should be well seasoned so as to have a moisture content below
20%. The use of damp wood will result in more soot and tar deposits being left
in the chimney, flu and stove, and will not release heat if thermal energy is
being used to drive out moisture from the fuel.
Other fuels can be used in conjunction with wood, provided the base of the
fire remains as wood or compressed block fuels. Coal products can be
added to this provided the volume of coal products is less than that of other
fuels.
With solid fuels, there is less need to burn the stove hard after refuelling. The
rate of refuelling will also be less often than with wood.
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