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19 Woodtec Freestanding Issue 01.1 05/17
Allow the fuel to reach a steady burn and usually the initial fuel can be left to burn down to
charcoal without much further attention. DO NOT close down the air controls during the initial
ignition burn. Build the fire up as soon as the flames have died down from the ignition load
carefully by adding a couple of small well split logs at a time. Do not overload the fire bed with
more than two to three logs at a time.
Once you have a good fire bed established across the base, further fuel can be added step by
step as required. Don’t be tempted to overload the fire bed with fuel all at once or close down
the air controls until the fire is really well established for some time. Once the ignition period is
completed and the stove is fully hot, gradually reduce the air control opening to establish the
burning intensity you require.
7.9 Re-fuelling
When burning wood, the fire will die down as the fuel is consumed. When the flames disappear
and the remainder is breaking down into glowing embers it is an appropriate time to consider
re-fuelling. NOTE: If the flames disappear and there are still lumps of solid wood left this
indicates excessive internal moisture in the wood, too low a firebox temperature (running too
cool), too small a fuel load or insufficient air supply/flue draught.
NOTE: To eliminate unwanted smoke emission, after loading new logs on to the fire, open the
air wash control up fully for 3 minutes or until the logs are blackened all over to boost the fire
and get flames issuing from the top of the fuel as soon as possible. When flames are well
established, reduce the air wash to the running setting required. Burning without flames above
the fuel will create unnecessary smoke. Do not load fuel above the centre of the tertiary air
inlet hole profiling at the back of the firebox.
Loading 1 or 2 large sized logs weighing 1-2kg DRY will produce a good output with reasonable
burn time. Small logs will burn up quicker producing a high output and more emissions for a
short time, and a large log will take longer to burn and produce less output and less emissions
over a given time. These appliances are approved for intermittent operation on wood (0.75 to
1.5 hour burn cycles) although longer burn times can be achieved by fully loading the firebox,
getting the fuel burning well and then shutting the air control right down (see below). This will
produce a long but smoky/tarry burn. The fire will then need reviving by first opening the air
controls and then using small pieces of wood and plenty of air to get flames issuing from the
wood again. Never load fuel above the rear firebox tertiary air profiling or allow it to spill onto
the glass.
7.10 Shutting Down
The stove will normally shut down by itself as the fuel is consumed so there is no need to close
the air control towards the end of the burn. In order to shut down the stove for other reasons,
close the single air control to the fully IN position. If the control is left in this position, the fire
will eventually go out but it will also cause the glass to blacken and tar to be formed. If you want
to revive the fire it is recommended that the air control is opened fully initially.
Warning! - The stove will remain very hot for a considerable time after the fire has died down
or been extinguished.
7.11 Shut down for prolonged periods
If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period of time then it should be given a
thorough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues. To enable a good flow of air through
the appliance to reduce condensation and subsequent damage, leave the air controls open. It is
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