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Charcoal
When most of the tar and gasses have burned the remaining
substance is charcoal (ash in its finer form). A hot bed of charcoals
and ash can enhance the combustion process when burning larger
pieces of wood. Start with a small fire to develop a bed of glowing
embers. As the charcoal bed develops and the cooker heats up,
slowly add larger and larger pieces of wood. It takes time to build a
good charcoal bed, but it is well worth the effort. Only empty
excess ash periodically and always leave a bed of ash on which to
light the next fire.
OPERATING TIPS
By taking time to get to know your cooker, following our
maintenance guidelines and using good quality fire-wood you
should enjoy trouble free operation of your wood fired cooker. It is
also worth bearing in mind these useful operating tips:
•
Don’t leave the cooker lit for long periods in slumbered down mode
(as you would for overnight burning), open the air control and bank
up the fire periodically to heat up the cooker and flue to prevent
soot build up.
•
Cut your logs to the size shown in Fig.16 to minimise the need for
refuelling.
Fig 16
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