8.
Adding Fuel / Heating at
Nominal Thermal Output
More fuel should be added to the fire when the
flames from the previous burning off phase have just
gone out.
Adding Fuel / Heating at Nominal Output
Procedure
Adjust secondary air.
Close fire grate.
Add two logs weighing
approx. 1.3 kg (Delhi 114)
/ 1.6 kg (Delhi 124) in total.
Place logs with the end to
the front of fire box. Only
add a single layer of fuel.
Tab. 2
CAUTION!
Please ensure that the logs are inserted
with sufficient distance (at least 5 cm)
from the furnace window.
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9.
Heating at Low Thermal Output
(during Transitional Seasons)
You can vary the thermal output of your Delhi by ad-
justing the quantity of fuel used.
Position of
Control Elements
Set air slider between
position 2 and 3.
Slide fire grate slider to
the right.
Open fire box door.
10. Emptying the Ash Drawer
As a safety precaution, please make sure that you
only dispose of ashes once they are cold. While
the ash collects during the fire, the lid (fig. 8/1) is
located under the ash drawer (fig. 8/2).
The ash drawer contains the mineral components of
the wood (approx. 1%) as combustion residues.
Remove both the ash drawer (fig. 9/2) and the lid
(fig. 8/1) located underneath it. Make sure the ash
does not pile up all the way to the bottom of the
fire box. Slide the lid (fig. 9/1) onto the ash drawer
Delhi
NOTE!
Do not attempt to slow down the com-
bustion by reducing the air supply. When
heating with wood, this can result in an
incomplete burning process and pose the
risk of an explosive like combustion of the
accumulated wood gases (deflagration).
During the transition seasons (spring/au-
tumn), outdoor temperatures in excess of
16° can cause disruptions to the airflow
in the chimney. If at this temperature a
draught cannot be created by burning a
piece of paper or a small piece of wood (a
pilot fire), no fire should be lit.
so that it is closed; this prevents ashes from flying
around, which in turn means your home stays clean.
CAUTION!
Piled up ashes can impair or even block
the supply of primary air supply to the
stove. Please ensure that the air supply
path for the primary air between the ash
drawer and the bottom of the ash compart-
ment remains clear.
fig. 8
fig. 9
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