Drolet UL 1482 사용자 설명서

다운로드
페이지 34
 
29
established.  Once the firebox is hot, the air control can be partially closed.  After 30 minutes to one 
hour, you can close the air control completely.  In order to have the best indication of when you 
should close the air  control completely to operate your stove the most efficiently, use a chimney 
(flue) thermometer.  If you are using a probe thermometer, you can close the air control completely 
when  the temperature on the thermometer reaches 900
o
F (482
o
C).  If you are using a magnetic 
thermometer , you  can close the air control completely when the temperature on the thermometer 
reaches 475
o
F (246
o
C).  Closing the air control down too soon will lower combustion efficiency and 
may cause the fire to die out. Over a period of time, it may also result in creosote build-up in the 
chimney (which could lead a chimney fire).   
 
 
3.5 
MAINTAINING THE FIRE 
 
Once the wood has been consumed (or partially consumed) and you have obtained a good bed of embers, you 
should reload the unit.  In order to do so, open the air control to its maximum for approximately 15 seconds 
prior to opening the stove door.  Then, proceed by opening the door very slowly.  Open it by 2”  to 4” (52 to 
104 mm) for 10 to 15 seconds before opening it completely.  This procedure will increase the draft and thus 
eliminate the smoke which is stagnant in a state of slow combustion in the stove.  Then, bring the red embers 
to the front of the stove and reload the unit. Depending on the type of wood you burn and the strength of 
the draft in your flue, you may have to leave the air control open to its maximum for more than 15 
seconds to avoid smoke spillage before you reload the stove. 
 
Your Drolet stove will work best if a thick bed of hot embers is maintained in the bottom of the firebox, and a 
minimum of two large pieces of seasoned fuel are added.  Combustion efficiency is largely related to 
establishing a hot ember  bed, and hot firebox temperatures.  The quicker the stove and chimney (flue) get up 
to normal operating temperatures, the better.  A small intense fire is preferred to a large smouldering fire, both 
to improve combustion efficiency and to reduce the amount of creosote build-up.  The best performance will 
be obtained by adding relatively small amounts of fuel to a well established ember bed, and then operating 
with the air inlet control open long enough to achieve a hot fire.  The wood should be placed with air in 
between individual pieces. Use a poker to make an air channel in the embers below the wood. This will allow 
air to flow under the wood for a more efficient burn. 
 
3.6 
FAN (BLOWER) OPERATION 
 
If you have purchased and installed and optional fan (blower),  allow the stove to reach operating temperature 
(approximately one hour), before turning on the fan.  The increased airflow from the fan will cool the firebox 
and affect the start-up combustion efficiency if the fan is turned on too quick. 
 
CAUTION
ENSURE THAT THE FAN
S  POWER CORD IS NOT IN CONTACT WITH ANY SURFACE OF THE STOVE TO 
PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE DAMAGE
DO NOT RUN THE POWER CORD BENEATH THE STOVE
.