COZY 12 O-TW 설치 및 사용 설명서 지침 - 페이지 9
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FOR models TW (through the wall) stoves: Place the firewood on the grate at backof the fire
chamber. Avoid burning firewood in the fire chamber extension. Do not use excessively long
firewood even though they would fit in the fire chamber. Maximum lenght of log is 30+3cm
3. Place the kindling on the top of the firewood. By starting the fire on the top of the firewood,
fewer emissions are produced.
4. Fire the kindling and close the door. The flow of combustion air is regulated by changing the
position of the ash drawer (primary air inlet) and sizes of openings in the upper part of the stove
door (door openings- secondary air inlet). The recommended position of the ash drawer is open by 2
mm. The stove is not intended for use with the stove door open.
Note! The handles become hot while in use.
Use the supplied safety cloth for opening and closing the stove door and ash box.
During bathing, and when the sauna room is already heated, the ash box can be closed to keep down
the fire and decrease wood consumption.
5. If necessary, place more firewood into the fire chamber when the ember is dying down.
Use firewood with a diameter of 12–15 cm.
It takes only a couple of pieces of wood to maintain the bathing temperature.
Prolonged, intense heating may cause risk of fire!
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Excessive heating (several full loads in a row, for example) will make the sauna room, stove
and the chimney overheat. Overheating shortens the stove's life span and may cause risk of
fire.
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A good rule of thumb is that temperatures of over 100 ºC are too high in a sauna.
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Observe the correct wood quantities noted in the heating instructions. Let the stove,
chimney and sauna room cool down if necessary.
It is recommended to have a set of handy stove accessories (shovel, brush, stove iron) in the lower-
temperature part of the hot room (up to 40°C) for cleaning the fire chamber and for safe operation of
the sauna stove. As a rule, the fire chamber door must be kept close during heating. The door can be
opened only for the time of adding firewood. With sauna stoves having a glass door, avoid getting
water on the hot glass. The hardened glass of the door is not covered by the product warranty. The
time needed for heating up the hot room depends on the heat conductivity of the wall materials, the
volume of the room and the heating capacity of the sauna stove.
3.6. Maintenance Stove
- The ash box should always be emptied before heating the stove so that the combustion air that is
lead through the box would cool off the fire grate and lengthen its life span. Get a metal container,
preferably standing model, to put the ash in. As the removed ash may include hot embers, do not
keep the ash container close to combustible material.
- Soot and ashes gathered in the smoke canals of the stove should be removed occasionally through
the soot opening.
- Due to large variation in temperature, the sauna stones disintegrate in use. Therefore, they should
be rearranged at least once a year or even more often if the sauna is in frequent use. At the same
time, any pieces of stones should be removed from the stone space, and disintegrated stones should
be replaced with new ones.
- Wipe dust and dirt from the stove with a damp cloth.
- The chimney and connection pipes should be swept at regular intervals and especially if the stove
has not been used in a long time.
- Due to incomplete burning of fuel and failure of sweeping the chimney, the soot build-up in the flue
may ignite.
Actions to be taken in case of a chimney fire:
1. Close the ash box, stove door and damper plate (if installed).
2. Contact local fire authority.
3. Do not try to extinguish fire using water.
4. After a sootfire, a chimney sweeper must check the stove and the flue before use.
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