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6.5.4 Primary Air left open
Operation with the primary air controls left open can cause excess smoke. The
appliance must not be operated with air controls or door left open.
6.6 Notes on Smokeless Fuel (Ancit) burning
Ancit, smokeless and coal type fuels require very different burning conditions to log
burning. When the stove is established and burning well, the air wash can be closed
fully and the burning rate controlled with the primary air control and refuelling to obtain
maximum efficiency. Ancit and other smokeless briquetted fuels can burn with very little
primary air and stay in for many hours.
6.7 Lighting the Stove
We recommend that you have two or three small fires before you operate your stove to
its maximum heat output. This is to allow the paint to cure in steadily and to give a long
service life of the paint finish. During this curing in process you may notice an
unpleasant smell whilst the finishes finally cure. It is non-toxic, but for your comfort we
would suggest that during this period you leave all doors and windows open.
First, open the primary and secondary air wash controls fully. Then load the firebox with
plenty of starting fuel, i.e. paper, dry kindling sticks and/or firelighters. If using Ancit,
place a layer of ancit into the firebox as well. Light the fire at the base leaving the air
controls fully open. Leave the door slightly ajar for 10 minutes to enhance initial starting
and reduce smoke emission
– DO NOT leave the stove unattended if the door is left
ajar. Allow the fuel to reach a steady glow and build the fire up gradually by adding a
few small sticks, well split logs or Ancit briquettes at a time. Once you have a good fire
bed established across the grate, further fuel can be added step by step as required.
Don’t be tempted to overload the fire bed with fuel all at once or close down the air
controls too much until the fire is really well established for some time. Once the ignition
period is well under way, gradually reduce the air control opening to establish the
burning intensity you require. For wood burning the primary air control should be fully
closed.
6.8 Re-fuelling
When burning Ancit or other briquetted smokeless fuel, the fire will begin to die down
with a significant amount of white ash showing amongst the fuel. Gently run a poker
through the fire bed to remove most of the ash into the ashpan. Empty the ashpan if it is
nearly full and then re-fuel with a good load of briquettes. The fuel load should initially
be sloped from level with the top of the fuel retainer to not above the rear firebox liner
board. Whilst approval test cycles are 2 hours, a stove burning Ancit may be kept in
over night easily.
When burning wood, the fire will die down as the fuel is consumed. When the flames
disappear and the remainder is breaking down into glowing embers it is an appropriate
time to consider re-fuelling.
NOTE: If the flames disappear and there are still lumps
of solid wood left this indicates excessive internal moisture in the wood or
insufficient air supply/flue draught.
NOTE: To eliminate unwanted smoke emission, after loading new logs on to the fire,
open the air wash control up fully for 3-5 minutes or until the logs are blackened all over
to boost the fire and get flames issuing from the top of the fuel as soon as possible.
When flames are well established, reduce the air wash to the running setting required.
Burning without flames above the fuel will create unnecessary smoke
. Do not load
fuel above the tertiary air inlet holes at the back of the firebox.
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