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E730 Defra instruction manual |
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1B. PRIMARY AIR
The ash pit door is to be used to introduce initial combustion
air when the stove is started from cold or re-fuelled with its
body temperature below 150˚C on the top plate.
The ash pit door must be drawn out to 5-10mm to allow draft
until the top plate has reached 150˚C to 200˚C and then closed.
(see 11C.)
ashpit drawer
11C. SECCONDARY AIR (AIRWASH)
After Stoves top plate has reached 150˚C to 200˚C the ashpit should be closed whereby the preset
(fixed) Secondary air (airwash) control will continue combustion.
The airwash control in conjunction with the tertiary control will produce clean combustion and clear any
the majority of blackening on the door glass apart from a band at the top or fly ash deposits on the inner
face of the glass (when the stove reaches 175˚C or above).
The secondary (airwash) control is set fixed in position and non-adjustable and can never be closed
beyond its set position of 4mm.
It is important to note that the stoves performance is directly relative to the flue chimneys draft. The
stronger the draft the faster the stove will heat from cold and respond to the air controls.
Excessive draft will cool the stove faster when combustion is finished.
12. FIRING THE STOVE
Do not over fire the stove for its initial firing within its first twenty four hours run period to ensure
damage does not occur within the castings.
*Run the stove at 100˚C maximum for the first 1½ hours of its new life to prevent damage to the
Silicon Carbide parts.
On initial firing and when or if the stove has been unfired for a period in a cold or damp room or
airspace, the bottom cleaning plugs may leak water (condensates), this will soon clear when the stove
flue ways and body begin to warm up.