4
1
3
5
5
4
2
STANDARD FEATURES
1 Primary Air Control
Air which enters
under the grate for burning multi fuels,
(other than wood). Also used at the
beginning of wood fires
2 Pre-heated Secondary Air
Control
Air enters at the base of the
stove is pre-heated to ensure the fire-
chamber is not cooled down by new
colder air. This ensures a higher fire-
chamber temperature and therefore a
cleaner, more efficient burn. Controls
the air supply when burning wood
3 Pre-heated Tertiary Air
System
Pre-heated
air enters the stove
through jets in the
special cast iron heat
sink at the rear of
the firechamber. This
ensures a much
longer, cleaner burn
from the Alpha III,
even in the latter
stages of fire cycle
4 Airwash System
Part of the secondary
air control system
which diverts pre-
heated air down
along the front of
the glass to burn off
unwanted dry sooty
particulates and
help keep it clean
5 Top or Rear
Flue Option
Simple
to switch depending
on the type of
installation
IMPORTANT
In the interests of safety please
read these instructions carefully
before installing or operating
your new stove. Even if you have
installed or operated stoves before,
manufacturers’ requirements can
vary and can also change with
updates to building regulations.
If installed in a UK Smoke Control
Area this stove
must be operated
in accordance with the instructions
to minimise the amount of smoke
produced and it will be illegal to
burn wood in it.