MULTIFUEL GRATE
GRATE
The grates in the Camborne Multifuel units
comprise a series of reciprocating cast iron bars
seated on a pivoted "comb". Rotating the end shaft
of the comb with the operating tool gives effective
de-ashing and allows the grate to be set in fuel
burning position.
Wood burning setting:
turn shaft anti-clockwise as
far as it will go. (Fig.17)
Coal burning setting:
turn shaft clockwise as far as
it will go. (Fig. 18)
ASSEMBLING THE GRATE
To assemble the grate, fit the low grate bars to the
low sections of the comb first, inserting the smaller
end into rear channel, and then lowering the larger
end onto the low section of the comb. The high
grate bars are fitted in a similar manner, but with
the the larger end seated on the high section of the
comb. (See Fig. 17 & 18).
Fig. 17
Wood burning setting.
GRATE BAR REPLACEMENT
After extended use it may be necessary to replace
some of the grate bars. Periodic inspection of the
bars is recommended and the removal of any nails
or wire that may be present after burning wood.
Allow the fire to go out and the stove to cool. De-
ash and remove any clinker. Empty ashpan.
Remove damaged bars by lifting from front.
Replace with new bars of the same type. Bars are
of two types, identified by a letter and a number
on the side, (e.g. B2 or B3). Please refer to page
27 for details.
Note: Grate bars are not covered by guarantee.
Fig. 18
Coal burning setting.
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Camborne Wood & Multifuel Stoves
INSTALLATION