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Material | Cast Iron |
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Maximum Log Length | 16 inches |
Weight | 160 lbs |
Flue Outlet | 6 inches |
Type | Wood-burning stove |
Heat Output | 30, 000 BTU/h |
Efficiency | Up to 75% |
Instructions to prevent fire hazards and ensure safe use of the fireplace.
Ensuring adequate air supply for safe operation and preventing dangerous gas escape.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the stove and its components.
Requirements for floor strength and combustible floor protection.
Specifies minimum distances to combustible and non-combustible walls.
Minimum distance requirement to a combustible ceiling above the fireplace.
Guidance on connecting the fireplace to chimneys and flue pipes.
Instructions on checking and operating the stove's control functions.
Guidelines for selecting and using quality firewood for optimal performance.
Criteria for quality firewood including drying and type.
Recommended log sizes and consumption rates for the fireplace.
Procedures for initial use, including ventilation and odor management.
Instructions for lighting and operating the fireplace for everyday use.
Proper method for adding fuel to maintain optimal burning.
Advice for operating the fireplace during variable weather conditions.
Methods for cleaning the fireplace glass, including tips for soot removal.
Procedure for safely removing ash and maintaining a protective layer.
Internal cleaning of the fireplace to remove soot deposits and maintain heat output.
Instructions for cleaning the flue pipe connected to the chimney.
Recommendations for inspecting the fireplace after cleaning or sweeping.
Care instructions for painted and enamelled exterior surfaces.
Procedure for replacing the air chamber component of the fireplace.
Instructions for replacing the baffle plate and associated air chamber.
Steps for replacing the burn plates and the base plate.
Troubleshooting steps for issues related to insufficient chimney draught.
Diagnosing and resolving problems where the fire goes out prematurely.
Identifying causes and solutions for excessive soot buildup on the glass.