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Combustion air
Pre
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warmed air for combustion (secondary airflow). It must be adapted in every single
case. A strong chimney draught requires less supply of combustion air.
Maximum height of fire
wood
Tertiary airflow
is a constant supply of air that ensures
the stove burns more cleanly and, among
other things, reduces the burning
material
’
s content of tar and soot parti-
cles to the absolute minimum sizes.
With optimal burning you will see that the
glass and the combustion chamber will
burn completely cleanly and there will be
a minimal amount of ash left by the fire.
Overheating
Overheating occurs when you put too much wood in the stove or if the fire has too
much air. This can happen, for example, when the gaskets in the stove are not sealed
or the ash pan has not been closed properly.
In extreme cases, overheating can lead to a fire in the chimney. Overheating also
causes much wear on the stove, both to wearing parts and gaskets, glass, vermiculite
and the stove itself.
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