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Dutchwest Sequoia
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The Sequoia Controls
Air Controls
The Sequoia has three air controls that regulate the
amount of air drawn into the stove. Generally, more air
entering the stove makes the fire burn hotter and
faster, while less air prolongs the burn.
The Primary Air Control is the lever located on the
upper right side of the stove front and is the primary
source of air for starting and maintaining wood fires. It
is always closed when burning coal. It opens when
moved clockwise and closes when moved counter-
clockwise.
The Combustor Air Control is located on the left side
of the stove, above the side loading door, and delivers
preheated air to a strategic internal site to aid catalytic
combustion when burning wood. This control is closed
completely when burning coal. Turn counterclockwise
to open and clockwise to close.
The Coal-only Air Control is positioned on the access
door to the ash drawer compartment. It is the air supply
for starting and maintaining coal fires. This control
must be closed completely when burning wood. As
with the combustor air control, turn counterclockwise to
open and clockwise to close.
Damper Function
The Damper is operated by moving the small, square
knob on the left side of the stove. It has two positions:
open, to start or revive the fire; and closed for greatest
efficiency and heat. Using the multipurpose door
handle, rotate the damper knob counterclockwise to
open the damper and clockwise to close it.
Operation
The stove damper must be open when starting a fire,
when reloading fuel (for a short time only), and when
the side or front doors of the stove are opened for any
reason. It may also be left open when burning coal
whenever maximum heat is needed.
Load Doors
The Side Loading Door allows the easiest loading of
wood logs.
When the Sequoia is equipped with an 8” (200mm) flue
collar, the Front Door may be utilized as well for
loading coal or for adding an occasional log to wood
fires. Also, the front door may be opened wide and an
optional spark screen, Part No. 0135, placed in the
opening for safe, fireplace-style viewing when burning
wood. The front door must remain closed at all times
when the 6” (150mm) flue collar is used.
With either flue size, the fire may still be viewed
through the large ceramic viewing window when the
front door is closed.
A Probe Thermometer Port Provides
Access to Internal Temperatures
Insert the Probe Thermometer into the access port
(see directions on Page 16) as a valuable guide that
will tell you when to open and close the stove damper,
when to increase or decrease the air supply, whether
or not the stove’s catalytic combustor is working
properly when you are burning wood, and when to add
fuel.
Damper
Side
Loading
Door
ST740
Fig. 18  All stove controls are conveniently accessible and
easy to regulate.
Combustor
Air
Control
Primary
Air
Control
Lever
(Not
visible)
Front
Loading
Door
Coal-Only Air
Control
Port for Probe
Thermometer
ST741
Fig. 19  The probe thermometer is a valuable guide to stove
operation.