condition, insufficient air supply (air supply control closed) or inadequate fuel. Keep in mind that
certain parts of the stove are hot and the stove shall be operated only by adults. THEREFORE, USE
THE PROTECTIVE GLOVE!
Output control
Output control requires some experience in operations with these stoves since various factors should
be taken into consideration, e.g. negative pressure in the chimney and fuel properties. Make use of
our tips in order to learn to operate your stove.
Heating output is adjusted by means of the primary air supply controls at the front panel of the stove.
Secondary air is supplied above the glass and is sufficient for its cleaning. With high quality chimneys
and dry wood, this air suffices to achieve nominal output of 6kW for D
ora
8 N and 7,2 kW for D
ora
10 N.
The stove output depends on the negative pressure level inside the chimney (chimney draught).
Excessive negative pressure should be reduced by means of a flue damper, to ensure normal
adjustment of the heat output by means of air controls.
Certain experience is required for proper use of the air (output) controls. Therefore, please read
carefully our instructions, to learn how to operate your stove.
Setting the air supply controls at some point in time after the firing - Image 2.
When the fire blazes-up and when there is enough ember, adjust the air supply so that the stove
produces the desired amount of heat.
Image 2
By adding 3 to 4 kg of fuel and keeping the air supply level at maximum, the output will reach 9 to 10
kW.
Position of controls to achieve nominal output of
6 kW for D
ora
8 N and 7,2 kW for D
ora
10 N
Image 3 – when using wood as fuel
Image 4 – when using wood briquettes as fuel
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