Ventilation/Fresh Air Supply; The Chimney; Inadequate Draught In The Chimney; Draft And Pellet Combustion - ADURO H2 Mode D'emploi

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want a slower intake of primary air: (e.g. for a slower flue draught, larger sized wood or for longer intervals
between stoking) Adjust the screw on the front of the control level using a small allen key to slow closure
rate. If the screw is turned to the right closing time is increased and if turned to the left closing time is
reduced. The Aduro-tronic must be closed within 6 minutes.

3.9 Ventilation/fresh air supply

In order for the Aduro H2 to function at optimum efficiency, air is needed
for the combustion process. There must be sufficient fresh air coming into
the room containing the Aduro H2. In very well-insulated houses, or
houses with powerful cooker hoods and/or air conditioning systems, a
vacuum can be created around the Aduro H2, leading to smoke leakage
and poor combustion. In these circumstances, it might be necessary to
open a window to provide air for combustion and to equalize the vacuum.
Alternatively, you could fit an air vent in the room containing the Aduro H2.
The amount of air needed for combustion is 25 m3/h. See also point 2.3.

4.0 The chimney

Data for chimney calculation:
The optimum combustion is achieved at a constant chimney draught of 0.10 to 0.14 mbar measured in the
flue pipe above the stove. There are many factors that affect the chimney draught, including the outside
temperature, wind strength and surrounding buildings. If it is impossible to establish a sufficiently natural
chimney draught, the chimney can be fitted with a smoke extractor. If the chimney draught is too strong, a
damper can be fitted to regulate the chimney draught. Contact your local chimney sweep for more advice.
There are no requirements with respect to specific chimney heights, but a chimney must be tall enough to
provide a good draught – above 12 Pa. If the recommended chimney draught is not achieved, there may be
problems with smoke out of the door by firing.

4.1 Inadequate draught in the chimney

If the chimney is too short, leaks or is inadequately insulated, there may be problems with the chimney
draught (let the chimney sweep assess this). The draught should be approx. 0.10–0.14 mbar in order to
provide satisfactory combustion and prevent smoke leakage. The easiest solution to chimney problems is to
install an Aduro DraftOptimizer – for futher information, see http://www.adurofire.com/accessories/aduro-
draftoptimizer.
If the chimney sweep judges the draught to be satisfactory, but you still have problems lighting a fire, try
extending the fire lighting phase/using more thin pieces of kindling, so that the chimney gets thoroughly
warm. The chimney will not draw at optimum effect until it is warm. The fire lighting phase can be prolonged
by using a lot of kindling and 1-2 firelighters. When a layer of embers has been formed, add 2–3 dry logs.

4.2 Draft and pellet combustion

The pellet combustion is affected by the draft in the chimney. If necessary, it is important to reduce or
improve the draft with a damper in the chimney or with a draft optimizer.
Aduro DraftOptimizer can connect to Aduro H2 and adjust automatically to ensure optimal draft. Read more
on
www.adurofire.dk
Below 3 examples of pellet combustion, depending on the draft level.
Flue temperature at [20°C]
Chimney draught at testing power [mbar]/[Pa]
Flue gas mass flow [g/s]
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