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2 . B R I E F H E A T I N G I N F O R M A T I O N
SUITABLE FUELS AND
FUEL QUANTITIES
In principle your fire is suitable for burning dry
billets. You can also burn fuels such as wood
brickets.
Only use dry fuel (between 14% and 18% rel. wood
humidity). The burning of waste of any kind, in
particular plastics, damages your fire and the
chimney, and is prohibited by the Emissions
Protection Ruling.
The stove is fitted with a construction-specific flat
firebox. This means only one layer of fuel may be laid
on the base embers.
Please observe that adding greater quantities of fuel
leads to emission of more heat and greater heating of
the stove than it is designed for. This may cause
damage to your stove.
TYPES OF WOOD
Wood from different types of trees has different
calorific values. Wood from deciduous trees is
especially suitable. It burns with a steady flame and
forms long-lasting embers. Coniferous woods are
highly resinous and like all softwoods burn very
quickly and tend to emit sparks.
Type of wood
Calorific value
kWh/m
3
Calorific value
kWh/kg
Maple
1900
4.1
Birch
1900
4.3
Beech
2100
4.0
Oak
2100
4.2
Alder
1500
4.1
Ash
2100
4.2
Spruce
1700
4.4
Larch
1700
4.4
Poplar
1200
4.1
Robinia
2100
4.1
Fir
1400
4.5
Elm
1900
4.1
Willow
1400
4.1
MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES
Wood:
2 billets
á
approx. 0,6 kg
Wood brickets (broken):
2 off
á
approx. 0,6 kg
The output of your stove is controlled by the
Rikatronic, but note that the output is also
dependent on the flue draft.
The shaker grate handle (part 18) may only be used
with the shaker hook enclosed.
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