Log fires
Igniting:
Fully open the Primary and Airwash controls.
Place a firelighter or paper together with dry kindling wood on the grate and light the firelighter or paper.
Leave the door slightly open as the fire establishes and the glass warms, avoiding the possible build up of condensation.
Add larger pieces of wood to build the fire. Too many logs may smother the fire.
Close the door fully when the fire is established.
Close the Primary air control. Use the Airwash to control the burn rate when the appliance is at operating temperature.
Refueling:
Open the Primary and Airwash controls fully.
Rake the embers over the grate to establish a glowing fire bed (if the fire bed is low add a small amount of kindling wood to help re-establish the fire.
Place new logs in an open arrangement to allow oxygen to easily reach every part of the fire. Compact loading will make the wood burn slower; cause the fire to smolder and produce more smoke.
Burn the new logs at high output for 3-5 minutes before closing the primary air control. Adjust the burn rate using the Airwash control. Do not close the air controls until the fire is burning well.
Refuel little and often for clean, efficient burning.
Useful tips:
Experience will establish the setting to suit your needs.
Ensure your logs are well-seasoned and dry. Hardwood logs also have a higher calorific value compared to softwoods.
Do not burn large amounts of fuel with the Airwash control closed for too long periods of time. This reduces the glass clean effect, causes tars/creosotes to build up in the appliance and the flue system and will produce an excessive amount of smoke.
Burning the stove at high output for a short period also reduces tars and creosote.
Do not load logs above any log guard that is fitted, or any secondary air outlets in the back of the firebox.
A bright and clean firebox indicates the stove is burning well.
These tips are for general guidance only and the manufacturer’s instructions and fuel recommendations should always be followed.
Solid fuel fires
Igniting:
Fully open the Primary air control and half open the Airwash control.
Place a firelighter or paper together with dry kindling wood on the grate and light the firelighter or paper.
Leave the door slightly open as the fire establishes and the glass warms, avoiding the possible build up of condensation.
Add slightly larger pieces of wood to build the fire.
Add your fuel. This must be anthracite, smokeless fuels, turf/peat briquettes etc. suitable for closed appliances.
Do not smother the fire.
Close the door fully when the fire is established.
Refueling:
De-ash the fire bed.
Fully open the Primary air control to fully establish a glowing bed before adding more fuel.
Allow the fuel to burn at high output for a few minutes before adjusting the Primary air control to your desired setting.
Refuel little and often for clean, efficient burning.
Useful tips:
Experience will establish the setting to suit your needs.
Do not load logs above any log guard that is fitted, or any secondary air outlets in the back of the firebox.
A bright and clean firebox indicates the stove is burning well.