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Enerco H100 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Manual Del Propietario página 14

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NOTE: SECONDARY COMBUSTION MINIMIZES,
BUT DOES NOT ELIMINATE, CREOSOTE
FORMATION AND BUILD UP IN CHIMNEY.
Additional combustion air
WARNING:
should be provided from the outdoors if
these or other indications suggest that
infiltration air is inadequate:
• The solid-fuel-fired appliance does not
draw steadily, experiences smoke roll-
out, burns poorly, or back-drafts whether
or not there is combustion present.
• Existing fuel-fired equipment in the
house, such as fireplaces or other
heating appliances, smell, do not operate
properly, suffer smoke roll-out when
opened, or back-draft, whether or not
there is combustion present.
• Any of the above symptoms are
alleviated by opening a window slightly
on a calm (windless) day.
• The house is equipped with a well-sealed
vapor barrier and tight fitting windows
and/or has any powered devices which
exhaust house air.
• There is excessive condensation on
windows in the winter and
• A ventilation system is stalled in the
house.
CHIMNEY DRAFT CONSIDERATIONS
Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance
up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your
chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local
geography, nearby obstructions and other factors. Too
much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the
appliance. Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing
into the room and 'plugging' of the chimney.
Inadequate draft will also cause the appliance to leak
smoke into the room through appliance and chimney
connector joints.
An uncontrollable burn or excessive temperature
indicates excessive draft.
Please be mindful of installation location: Inversion and
other air quality issues can arise in valleys or if unit is
installed close to neighboring homes. To achieve and
maintain the draft:
• After the fuel has burned out and you are finished
with the stove, open the Primary Air Inlet all the way
by pulling the air control away from the heater.
• Obey all chimney requirements,
page 12.
Wood Fire Stove
• Seal any and all connections of intake and exhaust
• Avoid elbows and long horizontal runs of piping.
• Clean exhaust piping frequently.
• Warm the chimney up by building a large fire at the
• If another appliance is venting air outside and
FIREBRICKS
Firebricks which line the firebox should already be
installed in your wood burning stove. Inspect the
firebricks inside your stove to ensure that they have not
shifted or shattered during shipping or installation.
Figure 17
Firebrick Assembly Pattern
page 7 through
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piping.
beginning of use of the stove. DO NOT OVERFIRE
THE STOVE. IT IS NEVER PERMITTED TO
OVERFIRE THE STOVE.
creating a negative pressure, air can be sucked
down your chimney in the reverse direction instead
of exhausting out of the heater. Nullify that effect
by opening a nearby door or window.
CAUTION: NEVER OPERATED STOVE WITHOUT
FIREBRICKS IN PLACE AS SHOWN.
BEFORE FIRING, PUSH FIREBRICKS TOWARDS
REAR OF THE STOVE. THERE SHOULD BE NO
GAPS BETWEEN FIREBRICKS.
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NOTE: WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING
FIREBRICK BE SURE TO NOT DAMAGE THE
FIREBRICKS.
Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual
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