Considerations for proper use
The wood burning insert provides heating through both natural and forced convection and
radiation. Installing a fresh air grate or use the air intake connection of the insert, located
in the bottom, increases the efficiency of the stove. Combustible materials should not be
placed less than a metre away from the insert under the risk of catching think. When installing
the insert, ensure that proper space and access is available for the insert and chimney
connections to perform maintenance tasks or repairs.
Fuels
It should be only used wood in the insert. The wood should be dry with 20% humidity or
less. In the table below are shown some types of wood that can be used in this equipment.
Fuels Characteristics
Nome
PINE
CORK
EUCALYPTUS
HOLMOAK
OLIVE TREE
OAK
ASH
BIRCH
BEECH
ELM
MAPLE
POPLAR
CHESTNUT
NOTE
The equipment can't be used as na incinerator and must be discarded materials such as
coal, painted wood, varnish, liquid fuels, adhesives and plastics.
Little
Strong
Little
Very Strong
Average
Average
Little
Very Strong
Little
Very Strong
Little
Strong
Average
Strong
Little
Very Strong
Little
Strong
Average
Strong
Little
Average
Little
Strong
Average
Strong
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Easy
Fast
Easy
Average
Hard
Slow
Hard
Slow
Hard
Slow
Hard
Slow
Hard
Slow
Easy
Fast
Hard
Slow
Hard
Slow
Average
Slow
Easy
Fast
Hard
Slow
EN
Soft
Hard
Hard
Hard
Hard
Hard
Hard
Soft
Hard
Hard
Soft
Soft
Hard