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2. Directions for use
2.1. Safe combustibles
Only air-dried, natural logs of wood measuring between 25-80 cm in length and
35 cm in diameter with less than 20% water content may be used as combus-
tibles. In case you use wood remainders, make sure it was stored in a dry place
for at least two years before using it as firewood. Never use more than the given
amount in table 2 at a time to prevent overheating of the Kanuk® hot-air kiln.
Don’t use treated or plastic-coated wood, chip trays, sawdust, coal, coke, or si-
milar combustibles!
2.2. Use of Kanuk®
Kanuk® hot-air kilns may only be used with combustion chamber door
closed. All Kanuk® hot-air kilns can be fitted with a self-closing door
mechanism (layout 1).
2.3. Butterfly control valve
Remember to open the butterfly control valve in
the exhaust gas stub when using the Kanuk® hot-
air kiln (position 0). The hand knob must be poin-
ting in the direction of the exhaust gas stub. In
case of a high draught of the chimney (see table
1, feed pressure), the control valve in the exhaust
gas stub can be partially closed (position Z).
2.4. Combustion air regulation
Kanuk® hot-air kilns are fitted with primary
(image B) and secondary (image A) air vents
for combustion air supply. During heating up
and use with nominal heat output, the pri-
mary and secondary air vent in the rear wall
must be opened. The primary air vent (image
DIRECTIONS OF USE
Note:
Overheating and/or improper combustibles can result in
damage of the combustion chamber! See table 2: maximal combus-
tible amounts (given in kilograms per hour).