Burley Launde 9304-C Instructions d'installation et manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 17

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occasionally the ceramic glass can frost (something even the windows on the space shuttle could
not achieve during re-entry), and although it is very rare, the stainless steel baffle can also be
damaged, stainless steel melts at over 1500°C!
The ONLY thing that a stove thermometer shows is that you have an inefficient stove and are
losing a lot of heat up the flue, not a great deal of use really.

Troubleshooting/Poor Appliance Operation

Refuelling onto a low
fire bed
Air damper left fully
open
Leaving door open
Overloading the fire
bed – Fuel weight per
hour
Substantial Smoke
Emission
Door Adjustment

Reasons for Premature Wear of Internal Parts

Stove being used/fired too vigorously
Too little air passing through the stove
Use of excessively dry wood (wood from old furniture, carpentry offcuts)
Excessive debris collection on baffle plate or inner fireback (see section on cleaning)
Ash level too high in the ash pan over 2 ½ "
Overnight burning / slumbering
Use of a stove thermometer (see page 17)
If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a
new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur.
Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of
glowing embers and ash to ensure that the new fuel charge will
ignite. If the fuel bed is too low or cool, suitable kindling must be
used to re-light fires.
Although the fire will look impressive, you will be burning more
wood for less heat. The glass can also be damaged.
Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke and a
potential fire hazard. The appliance must not be operated with
the door left open except as directed in the instructions.
The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not
be exceeded.
The weight of dry wood per hour is: 1.0kg for the 9X03, 1.3kg for
the 9X04, 1.6kg for the 9X05, 2.8kg for the 9X08 and 4.4kg for
the 9X12.
Overloading can damage components of the stove. The stove is
not designed for overnight operation.
If substantial smoke emission is observed from the appliance at
any time during the operation of the appliance the operator
should ensure they are following the operation instructions and
using suitable fuel. The flue may not be pulling as it is too cold or
incorrectly specified/installed. There might be a down draught.
Check that the top brick is at the back of the fire.
The locking mechanism on the door is made up of a cam and
lobe assembly. The door can be loosened or tightened with an
Allen key (see page 10). The door will need to be adjusted over
time as the rope seal compresses.
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