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1.9 Draught
If smoke comes out of the stove when the re door is opened, it will be due to the poor draught
in the chimney. This type of stove requires at least 12 pascals of chimney draught to
achieve satisfactory combustion and to prevent smoke from escaping. Smoke may, however,
escape in any event if the stove door is opened during vigorous ring, so this should be avoided.
The ue gas temperature at the rated output is 190°C relative to 2C.
If in doubt, you may want to get your chimney sweep to measure the draught in the chimney.
Draught
The draught in the chimney is the result of the dierence between the high tempera-
ture in the chimney and the cooler temperature outside. Other factors that determine
whether sucient negative pressure can be produced to create a draught include the
length and insulation of the chimney, and wind and weather conditions.
The draught will be reduced when:
- The temperature dierence is too low, e.g. in connection with a poorly insu-
lated chimney.
If the chimney is cold, it may help to light (burn up) a rolled-up newspaper in
the chimney’s cleaning door.
- The outside temperature is too high, e.g. during the summer.
- There is no wind.
- The chimney is not tall enough, with the result that it sits in the lee of the roof
surface or tall trees.
These conditions are also associated with the greatest risk of smoke coming
back down the chimney.
- Air is entering the chimney in undesired places, e.g. through cracked joints or
leaks in the cleaning door or the ue pipe.
- Unsealed, unused replaces are connected to the chimney.
- The ue pipe and chimney are clogged up with soot due to inadequate cleaning.
- The house is too tightly sealed (please see the section on Fresh air supply).
A good draught is achieved when:
- There is a big dierence between the temperature in the chimney and outside,
i.e. when the need for heating is greatest.
- The weather is clear and there is a good wind.
- The chimney is of the proper height, i.e. Minimum 4 metres above the stove,
and clear of the spine of the roof.
2.0 Firing/using the stove
Your new Morsø stove is EN-approved for burning wood.
However, the stove is capable of burning other solid fuels such as approved manufactured
smokeless coal or good quality anthracite (stove nuts).
BITUMINOUS HOUSE COAL SHOULD NEVER BE USED IN YOUR STOVE.
Your stove is constructed with three air supplies. The air supply is regulated with the
handle beneath the door.
When the handle beneath the door is in the centre position, the air supply for the combus-
tion is closed.
Firing with wood
Only the secondary air supply is used when ring with wood. The preheated secondary air
is supplied when the handle is turned towards the right.
Firing with solid fuel
Primary air, which is only used when ring with solid fuel (approved manufactured smoke-
less fuel), is supplied when the handle is turned towards the left.
If the chimney draft is poor, a certain amount of primary air can facilitate the kindling. Note
however that such air supply may cause a temporary soot formation on the bricks and the
glass.
The third air supply is a continuous, preheated air supply, which cannot be regulated, that
feeds air to the combustion right above the re and ensures that all of the gasses that the
wood gives o are burned.
The stove’s rated heat output is 5,0 kW.
Your new Morsø stove is EN-tested for ring with wood, and is suitable for intermittent use.
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