I nstall i ng t h e Wo odland D oubl e s ide d stove
Adjustable legs
The Woodland DS wood burning stove is fi�ed with adjustable legs allowing the stove to be installed on an
uneven floor. To adjust the legs, prior to installa�on, wind down M8 bolts using a 13mm spanner so they
protrude just below the the stove legs. Tighten the locking nut once the desired level is reached. Do this
with the stove �lted up from the leg being adjusted. Place the stove in posi�on and level the stove. If the
stove is to be placed on a glass floor plate it is necessary to use rubber feet so as not to scratch the glass
plate. (This may cause the plate to sha�er).
Securing collar to flue pipe
A physical reten�on of the flue pipe is required.
1.
Fit the flue pipe into the flue collar. Sealing with a suitable fire cement.
2.
For a top flue outlet. Lift up and support the top plate allowing enough room to drill a hole
through the flue collar and into the flue pipe.
3.
Secure the collar and flue pipe with a suitably sized self tapping screw.
Woodland DS Catalyst Converter
The Woodland double sided stove is fitted with a catalyst combustor. The catalytic combustor is
a ceramic honeycomb coated with a "noble" metal catalyst, such as platinum and palladium.
Strategically placed in the smoke path inside a wood stove, the catalytic combustion literally
causes smoke to burn as fuel, creating more heat from less wood.
When operating a stove with a catalytic converter it is important to allow the stove to get to
temperature in a reasonable time. When the flue temperature reaches 200c the catalyst will start
to work. Once at temperature after about 20 minutes the stove can turned down.
To remove the catalyst
1. Remove brick baffles by removing pins from side wall, Baffle will then lift out.
2. Using a 13mm socket set remove 4 bolts from the bracket and remove bracket.
3. The Catalyst sits inside the cage of the bracket.