Instructions For Use; Fuel; Air Supply Adjustment - Dru 64CB Installation Et Mode D'emploi

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4. Instructions for use

4.1.

Fuel

The only suitable fuel for this stove is wood. No other fuels are allowed to be burnt, as
the y can inflict serious damage to your stove.
Do not burn any treated wood such as scrap wood, dyed wood, impregnated or pre-
served wood, plywood or chipboard. The fumes of these, as of synthetic materials, old
papers and household waste, are highly polluting for both your stove, your chimney,
and for the environment. They also could cause chimney fires.
Wood
Hard woods, such as oak, birch- and fruit-trees, are the ideal fuels for your stove. The
wood must have dried for at least two years in a covered and well-ventilated place. Split
logs will dry faster. Dry wood should contain no more than twenty per cent moisture.
Wet logs are unsuitable for burning, as they do not produce enough heat and all of the
energy is lost in the process of evaporation. Moreover, the burning of wet wood causes
badly smelling gases to be released and a thick layer of tar will deposit on the stove
panels and in the chimney.
4.2.

Air supply adjustment

For the supply of combustion air, the stove is equipped with three vents at the rear, of
which two are adjustable by means of two levers at the bottom of the front panel of the
stove (see picture). Through special air ducts, primary air (1) is led to the bot- tom of the
combustion chamber and passes through the ash removal port. Secondary air (2)
reaches the top of the glass panel. Permanent air supply to the rear side of the
combustion chamber (3) under the flame plate assures perfect post- combustion.
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