3.9
HEATING
Wood fired cookers may be used also to heat
the ambient in which they are installed. The
heating comes from the plate and from the
front of the cooker. So the heating is effec-
tive just in the ambient in which the cooker
is inserted and in particular near the cooker
itself.
Also for the heating of an ambient you have
to start the cooker with bright flame with-
3.10
FANS
RA range cookers are endowed with forced
ventilation on both sides. These models can
generate a part of heating by convection.
With this device, the holes in the plinth ab-
sorb cold air that is forced to flow on the
sides and in the rear part of the cooker and
finally is turned out by the holes on the
plate and in other parts of the cooker. The
fans are governed by a thermostat sensi-
ble to the temperature of the sides: when
the temperature reaches the set value the
fans start to run. The thermostat is set on a
temperature of 60° C (standard), in case of
installation of the cooker inside other fur-
nitures this setting must not be modified.
If you want to set a different temperature
you have to regulate the hand-grip on the
desired value. The hand-grip is situated in-
side the compartment that hosts the wood
box. If you do not want to use the fans you
3.11
GLOVE BOX
Inside the wood box you can find a small
glove box that can be useful to keep the
smallest tools, that in this way remain sepa-
rated from the wood.
out using too much wood as long as a bed of
cinders is created: at this point you can put
more load of combustible inside the com-
bustion chamber. For a bigger autonomy of
the cooker we suggest to use wood cut in
big pieces, hard if possible (ash-tree, beech,
hornbeam and others) and to make the reg-
ulations as described for the slow heating.
Picture 23 - Regulation of the thermostat that govern
the fans
have to set the hand-grip to the maximum
temperature.
Picture 24 - Glove box fixed on the wood box
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