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Instructions Part Number IN1145 Ed A
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When the previous loading of wood is burning brightly
add another log to bridge the fire. Always avoid putting
wood directly onto wood burning with flame because
the new, cold, log will tend to cool the flame giving
gasses below their ignition temperature.
Conversely, you should try and position new logs directly
onto glowing embers.
Once these logs are burning well the stoves controls
need adjusting depending upon the Harmony boiler
stove you have.
Putting new logs, bark side down, towards the front
of the grate will give you both maximum efficiency
and best visual effect as it begins to burn.
Never put more than a layer of wood on at a time as
the logs will become unstable and may roll against
the glass, making it difficult to open the door.
If you lit your fire in the stove cleanly and you are now feeling it
becoming hot, congratulations, you have passed the lighting test and
are no longer a total novice. You can throw away your “L” plates.
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Harmony 1 with 3kW boiler & Harmony 3 with 7.5kW boiler
Set the thermostat control to minimum, close the direct draught bypass slide.
The air wash control should then be used to adjust the burn rate to the required
heat output from the stove.
Harmony 1 with 6kW boiler & Harmony 3 with 11kW boiler
The air wash control should be shut down so that only a 6mm gap can be
seen in the air wash slide. This ensures there is sufficient air supply to burn
the volatile gasses being produced by the wood.
The burn rate of the stove can then be adjusted using the thermostat which
will monitor the production of hot water from the boiler and will automatically
adjust the thermostat once set.