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2. STOVE PREPARATION
- Open all air supplies/dampers in the replace
- Stack the larger billets in alternate directions on the bottom of the hearth
- Put a layer of smaller splints on the top of the thick billets for kindling (not more than 3 layers). Arran-
ge the splints so that there is some space between them to let the air ow freely
- Place the tinder on the top layer
BURNING
Strike a light and close the replace door. Depending on how long the chimney ue is and how strong
its draught is, lighting may take from a few to dozen plus minutes. If the chimney draught is not su-
cient, let some air in by opening the replace door slightly. It might be a good idea to open a window
slightly in the room in which the replace is installed to supply larger amount of air to the appliance
(the appliances without integrated external air intake only)
The replace insert is designed to burn wood with a humidity of up to 20%. Using coal, coke, coal-ba-
sed products, plastic, litter, cloths and other ammable materials is not allowed.
Burning approved wood briquettes made of wood dust or pellet is temporarily allowed, but in small
quantities only.
The following is practical guidance for assessing the wood used as fuel. The wood which is to have a
humidity of 18-20% must be seasoned for 18-24 months or kiln-dried. As the humidity of wood de-
creases, its net caloric value rises, which brings nancial savings of even up to 30% of the total wood
weight needed to run the appliance during one heating season. If the wood used for burning is of too
high humidity, then, too much energy needed for evaporation and condensation in the ue pipe or
combustion chamber can be consumed, which aects the heating process of a room.
Another negative process occurring when the high-humidity wood is used is the emission of creosote,
a deposit which damages the chimney ue and, in extreme cases, can result in ignition and a chimney
re.
It is therefore recommended to use hardwood like oak, beech, hornbeam or birch. Lower caloric va-
lues are typical of the coniferous trees and burning their wood produces heavy soot accumulation
on the glass.
CAUTION! It is allowed to run the replace insert without a housing during a trial startup only.
NORMAL STOVE BURNING AND EXTINGUISHING
To prevent ue gases from escaping during the heaters operation, the door should be closed at all
times, except for lighting, fuel loading and removing ash. The maximum air supply must be provided
when lighting the re. The primary air-supply control must be opened entirely. A slight opening of the
door is allowed until the re is lit. Do not leave the site while lighting the re when the door is open.
Do not use inammable liquids, grease or other improper agents as a lighting aid. Once the stove has
been lit and in normal operation, the burning parameters may be controlled by means of the primary
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