SECONDARY AIR INLET REGULATION
PRIMARY AIR INLET REGULATION
If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge, excessive
smoke emission can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of
glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period. If there
are too few embers in the fire bed, add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke.
It is recommended that the secondary air regulator is kept fully open in order for the “glass
cleaning” to be most efficient, and to avoid the glass “fogging”.
7. Use the amount of fuel you place in the stove to regulate the room temperature.
Nominal heat output can be achieved by closing the primary air control, and leaving the
secondary air control open 28mm from the fully closed position.
To achieve a slow combustion, the primary air control must be fully closed, and the
secondary air control lever must be opened 14mm from the fully closed position or to the
DEFRA kit stop if the stove is an SE model.
8. When adding larger wood it is good practice to put in a couple of smaller bits first as the
larger logs then light faster, so producing less smoke. When adding wood, the primary air
control must always be opened, and left open until the new logs have caught fire. At that
point close the primary control and leave the secondary air to facilitate the combustion.
THE STOVE SHOULD NEVER BE FILLED EXCESSIVELY. EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF
WOOD OR AIR FOR COMBUSTION CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING AND DAMAGE THE
STOVE.
During the first few times the stove is used, it is possible that it can produce a slight smell
while the paint is curing. This will disappear after a short while. If the smell appears, open
the windows of the room for ventilation.
5.2 Layout and usage of air regulators
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