Burley Fireball Springdale 9103 Installation Instructions & User Manual - Page 16
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To reload, open the door slowly to allow the pressure to equalise. Using the glove provided, place
the fresh log towards the rear of the appliance. Close the door.
Do not load the stove with wood and close the damper down, this produces lots of
creosote.
Using the Moisture Meter
For the stove to operate at maximum efficiency the wood should be as dry as possible, certainly
below 18%. Burning damp or wet wood will not only stop the stove working efficiently, but also
create excess smoke and stain the glass.
Remove the plastic cap covering the two contact pins. The pins are sharp for a reason, so please
use it carefully. Push the pins into the inner surface of the split log (5mm as a guide) this will give
an accurate reading.
Simply putting the contact pins onto the surface will not give an accurate reading, as it may tell you
that the surface is dry whilst the interior of the log may well be damp.
Troubleshooting/Poor Appliance Operation
Refuelling onto a low
fire bed
Air damper left fully
open
Leaving door open
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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.