A.- Troubleshooting - Hergom SHELBURNE Libro De Instrucciones Para La Instalación, Mantenimiento Y Uso

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Please go to Chapter II- INSTALLATION and carefully read Section B.- CHIMNEYS.
Below is a troubleshooting guide that will help you solve any problems with your
stove:

A.- TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM
Smoke comes out of
the stove
AIR REBOUNDS OR
GAS
ACCUMULATION .
UNCONTROLLED
OR LOW
COMBUSTION
INSUFFICIENT
HEAT
DAMAGE TO THE
ENAMEL
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Inappropriate handling of
the stove
Cold chimney
Blocked chimney
Chimney too large
Narrow chimney
Chimney too short
Chimney with infiltrations
More than one appliance
connected to the chimney
Inappropriate handling of
the stove
Extremely low
combustion level
Excessive accumulation
of ashes.
Badly sealed or open
door
Excessive draught:
Deteriorated refractory
sealing filler
Excessively long chimney
Chimney too large
Strong winds
Excessive draught:
Bad quality or green
wood.
Low combustion level
Air filtrations in the
chimney
Outside of chimney cold.
Chimney or connection
tube leaking.
Too much heat lost in the
house
Inappropriate handling of
the stove
Excessive draught:
Open the primary air fully for one minute. Then open the door.
Pre-heat the chimney when lighting the cold stove.
Inspect the chimney and the connector to ensure they are not
blocked or have an excessive accumulation of creosote.
Reinstall the chimney with the appropriate diameter
Install an induced draught or replace the chimney.
Lengthen the chimney.
Seal the connections between the chimney sections and the
dirty door openings.
Disconnect the other appliances and seal the holes.
Completely open the primary air control on the stove for one
minute before opening the door. Keep the door completely
open for several minutes after each loading of fuel.
Use a suitable combustion level in your stove.
Empty the ash pan more frequently.
Close the door well or change the seal beading.
Inspect the installation. Achieve a low combustion level or
install a draught cutting valve.
Reseal the stove with refractory cement.
Shorten the chimney or install a draught cutting valve.
Reinstall the chimney with the appropriate diameter
Install a cowl.
Draught above 2.5 mm.c.a. can be corrected with the
installation of a draught cutting valve.
Only use air-dried wood, preferably dried for at least one year.
Use a higher level to make your chimney work.
Change to a ready-made insulated chimney system or a
chimney with suitable measurements.
Reinstall or insulate your chimney.
Inspect the installation.
Seal the windows and doors of the house.
Do not produce excessive fire in your stove. Control the
temperature of your stove. Only use suitable wood.
Inspect the draught. It may need a draught cutting valve. Use
a low combustion level to make your stove work.
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