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Once the fire has been lit, leave the door partially open to allow additional airflow until
the fire has become established. Once the fire is established, the door should be fully
closed, and the level of the primary and secondary air controllers should be carefully
reduced, to achieve the desired effect
When the stove is running ALL HANDLES become hot and the
operating tool or glove provided should be used to open or close the
door, or adjust the air controllers.
The burning rate of the stove can now be regulated by the rate at which fuel is added and
use of the air control. In order to achieve nominal heat output, the maximum amount of
fuel to be loaded during normal operation is 1kg per hour.
This appliance is not an incinerator and only dry well seasoned wood
or approved solid fuels should be used. Burning other solid fuels such
as treated wood is not possible.
When refuelling the stove it is recommended that the logs are placed running side to side
as in Fig. 7 as this leads to the cleanest combustion. Before lighting a full fire in the stove
for the first time it is recommended that 3 smaller fires are lit first to ensure that any
moisture is driven out.
For the cleanest burn using wood it is recommended that the primary air control is fully
closed and the secondary air control is opened so the control is centred in its travel.
Wood burns most efficiently when the air for combustion is supplied
from above the fire bed rather than below. The air supplied above the
fire bed provides the oxygen necessary for the volatile gases (smoke),
given off by the wood as it heats, to combust. This ensures that the
gases are burnt and used to heat the stove instead of being wasted up
the chimney or condensing and forming tarry deposits inside the stove,
in the flue or on the stove glass. Running the stove with the primary air
control open and the secondary air control closed, will provide oxygen
for the wood to burn on the fire bed but will not provide air for the
volatile gases above the fire bed to combust resulting in a smoky
inefficient fire.
ASH REMOVAL
Only remove small amounts of ash from the firebox. When de-‐ashing, leave 30-‐40mm
depth of ash in the bottom of the firebox for the best performance.
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