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Low Heating; Ash Removal; Extinguishing The Fire; Weather Conditions - Dovre 40CB Installatievoorschrift En Gebruiksaanwijzing

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sote to deposit in the chimney after a long period of time. Tar and creosote are
highly combustible substances. Thicker layers of these substances might catch fire
when the temperature in the chimney increases suddenly and steeply. Therefore it is
necessary for the fire to regularly burn very intensely, so that thin layers of tar and
creosote immediately disappear.
Low intensity fires also cause tar to deposit on the stove panels and doors.
When it is not too cold outside it is better to let the stove burn intensely for just a
few hours a day.
4.3. Low heating (for devices suitable for continuous use)
To use the device as a 'continuous fire', you can select the primary and secondary air
scoops in such a way you get the right burning speed. Always make sure there's
enough glow on the heating bottom.
4.4.

Ash removal

Relatively speaking, burning wood produces little ash and it will not be necessary to
remove it each time daily . Wood burns better on a bed of ash.
4.5.

Extinguishing the fire

Stop fuelling the fire and let it burn out.
Damping a fire by c losing the air slides involves the release of noxious gases. You
should let the fire burn out and keep an eye on it as long as it is still glowing.
4.6.

Weather conditions

Attention!
Mist and heavy fog will block the chimney's fume outlet and may lead to smoke
emission into the living room.
It is best not to use the stove under these weather conditions.
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