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Instructions Part Number IN1213 Ed B1
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Always try to position new logs so that they are in the path of existing flames by bridging the flames where
possible. Do not over fill the stove with wood expecting it to burn for an extended time, it will produce little but
smoke and tar. If the stove is running with a low air volume setting, turning up the volume for a few minutes
whenever you load new logs will encourage them to ignite faster. Do not be afraid to put logs towards the front
of the fire, the glass will stay clean and the visual interest will be increased.
Setting the Burning Rate
Setting the air volume rate on the Plexus should always be done with reference to the condition of the fire. You
cannot expect to turn the air to maximum and the stove increase its heat output if the fire in the stove is ash
with a few glowing embers. Neither should the stove be expected to shut down a huge fire immediately the air
supply was restricted, without producing copious amounts of smoke. Unlike driving a car that accelerates and
brakes, wood burning should be regarded as something that gathers and losses momentum gracefully, and all
adjustments to the burning rate should be made accordingly.
Putting a large quantity of wood into the stove and turning the air setting to low will inevitably result in smoke
as the wood is heated with insufficient air to burn with. Always wait until the wood is producing flames before
turning down the air volume in stages. If the fire has become very lethargic after a long period of slow burning,
or has no flames, set the air controls to their lighting position and place a few pieces
of dry kindling onto the fire bed to ensure rapid ignition. Once the kindling has
ignited the air direction lever should be set to its wood burning position, fully anti-
clockwise, and the volume control set to the 3 O’clock position, number 6 position,
before adding one or two logs. Never allow wood to smoulder, it wastes heat and
pollutes the atmosphere.
If you have fitted a remotely controlled burner rate adjustment, please read Technical
Guide IN1203 Thermostatic Remote Control (pictured), for advice on making the
most of its facilities.
X
X
LOG ENDS TOO CLOSE
TO STOVE WALLS.
NO SPACE BETWEEN THE
LOGS
TOO MANY LOGS
TOO LITTLE SPACE BETWEEN
THE LOGS.
CORRECTLY LOADED
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