DIRECTIONS OF USE
2.2 Use of Kanuk® hot-air kilns
Kanuk® hot-air kilns may only be used with combustion chamber door
closed. All Kanuk® hot-air kilns can be fi tted with a self-closing door
mechanism (layout 1).
Note: Overheating and/or improper combustibles can result in
damage of the combustion chamber! See table 2: maximal combus-
tible amounts (given in kilograms per hour).
2.3 Butterfl y control valve
2.4 Combustion air regulation
Kanuk® hot-air kilns are fi tted with prima-
ry (image B) and secondary (image A) air
vents for combustion air supply. During
heating up and use with nominal heat
output, the primary and secondary air
vent in the rear wall must be opened.
The primary air vent (image B) is primarily
meant for pane ventilation and ought to
be closed partially or fully only for incan-
descence.
By closing the secondary air vent in the rear wall, the combustion
air ventilation will be choked. This can result in higher emission rate.
The secondary air vents cannot be closed fully for safety reasons.
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Remember to open the butterfl y control
valve in the exhaust gas stub when using
the Kanuk® hot-air kiln (position 0). The hand
knob must be pointing in the direction of the
exhaust gas stub. In case of a high draught of
the chimney (see table 1, feed pressure), the
control valve in the exhaust gas stub can be
partially closed (position Z).