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The challenges of the present day and age mean
that everyone must act responsibly. One of most
important matters of concern is retaining our natural
world. Our products are developments that comply
with the most recent state of the art technology. This
is an essential prerequisite for a clean, efficient and
perfect functioning of our fires
CLEAN BURNING
The following is important for clean burning:
1. THE FIREWOOD MUST BE DRY
AND UNTREATED.
Recommended value < 15% rel. wood humidity.
Dry and well ventilated stored wood that has been
stored for 2-3 years.
A fire is not a „waste incineration plant". The warranty
will become null and void if rubbish or non-approved
material, such as plastic, treated wood etc. is burned.
Further consequences are damage or soiling of the
fire and chimney as well as the environment
2. CORRECT FIREWOOD
QUANTITY AND FIREWOOD SIZE
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Too much firewood causes overheating. This
causes the material to burn too heavily and your fire
will produce poor flue gas values.
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Too little firewood or too large billets have the
effect that the fire does not reach the optimum
temperature. The flue gas values are poor here.
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The correct firewood quantity means
:
for wood _ 1.8 kg (2 billet - 25 cm long) per layer
(recommended value) at rated thermal output 6 kW.
At the smallest thermal output (3 kW) = 0.9 kg (2
billets - 25 cm long)
Note: Only wood and wood brickets must be burned in
your fire. Plastic, treated wood materials (e.g.
chipboard), hard coal or textiles must not be burned.
BURNING WOOD
Clean burning of wood corresponds to the same
chemical process as natural decay, i.e. that the CO2
(carbon dioxide) released does not increase or
contaminate the original CO2 content – household
of the atmosphere.