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The ashes can be put in the rubbish bin for garbage collection. The ashes should always have
cooled for 1-2 days before it is put in the rubbish bin, as there might still be embers that can light
garbage or a garbage bag.
The Danish Environmental Protection Agency has made a list of advice to how to fire
correctly in your wood-burning stove:
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It is important to fire correctly and with the correct firing in your wood-burning stove. Always
make sure that there is plenty of air and never fire with printed paper, plastic, household
waste or wood that may be painted, varnished, glued or impregnated.
•
When you are lighting it is important that the fire takes hold and that the temperature rises
quickly. E.g. light with dry brushwood or kindling wood.
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Only fire with clean and dry wood in your wood-burning stove.
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When you hit two pieces of dry wood against each other it makes a ’crisp’ or ’dry’ sound. It
is a good idea to bring in the firewood in good time so the surface moisture evaporates
before it goes into the wood-burning stove.
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Do not put too much firewood into the wood-burning stove at once. With small amounts it is
easier for the fire to take hold and reach a high temperature quickly. Put more firewood into
the wood-burning stove a little at a time and remember to turn up the air each time until
there is a nice fire again.
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Air is important to ensure good combustion. As long as there are yellow flames you do not
need to turn up the air supply. A good combustion of the exhaust gasses requires a high
temperature and sufficient air. If you turn it down too quickly the unburned gasses will rise
up through the chimney and leave soot. It is a bad idea to let the wood-burning stove burn
all night with a minimum of air. The chimney may soot up and poor combustion leads to
more unhealthy smoke.
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If you are unsure whether your wood-burning stove bothers anyone, then go outside and
see if there is a lot of smoke. If you think it smells badly, then your neighbour probably
thinks so too.
Technical specifications
Height:" " 950 mm
Width:" " 458 mm
Depth: " " 414 mm
Rear exit:" " 788 mm
Exhaust branch:" Ø 150 mm
Weight:" " 120 kg
Average values for testing
Exhaust gas temperature:" " 324º C
Exhaust gas mass flow:" " 4.4 g/s
Effect degree:" " 79.6%
Nominal effect:" " 5 kW
User’s manual
Wood-burning stove TT40 models
Version 18.11..2009