Brief Heating Information; Suitable Fuels And Fuel Quantities; Fuel Quantities; Maximum Fuel Quantities - LOHBERGER COOK ME Manuel D'utilisation Avec Instructions De Montage

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5. BRIEF HEATING INFORMATION

5.1. SUITABLE FUELS AND FUEL QUANTITIES

In principle your fi re is suitable for burning dry billets. You
can also burn fuels such as wood brickets.
Only use dry fuel. The burning of waste of any kind, in par-
ticular plastics, damages your fi re and the chimney, and is
prohibited by the Emissions Protection Ruling.

5.2. FUEL QUANTITIES

The fi re is equipped with fl at fi ring due to the design. This me-
ans that only one layer of fuel may be placed on the existing
basic embers. Please note that when a larger quantity of fuel
is added, your fi re will emit
a larger quantity of heat or will heat up more strongly than is
intended for the design. This can lead to damage to your fi re.

5.3. MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES

Wood:
2 billets à approx. 0,9 kg
Wood brickets (broken):
2 off à approx. 0,9 kg
Your fi re output is regulated via the air inlet slide. As your
fi re output is also dependent on the chimney draught, you
must get used to the use of this slide according to your own
experience.
The secondary air regulator, the primary air regulator and the
shaker grate handle may only be used with the shaker hook
enclosed.

5.4. CLEAN BURNING

The challenges of the present day and age mean that eve-
ryone must act responsibly. One of most important matters
of concern is retaining our natural world. Our products are
developments that comply with the most recent state of the
art technology. This is an essential prerequisite for a clean,
effi cient and perfect functioning of our fi res
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The following is important for clean burning:
1. THE FIREWOOD MUST BE DRY AND UNTREATED.
Recommended value < 15% rel. wood humidity.
Dry and well ventilated stored wood that has been stored for
2-3 years.
A fi re is not a „waste incineration plant". The warranty will be-
come null and void if rubbish or non-approved material, such
as plastic, treated wood etc. is burned. Further consequences
are damage or soiling of the fi re and chimney as well as the
environment
2. CORRECT FIREWOOD QUANTITY AND FIREWOOD SIZE
-> Too much fi rewood causes overheating.
This causes the material to burn too heavily and your fi re will
produce poor fl ue gas values.
-> Too little fi rewood or too large billets have the effect that
the fi re does not reach the optimum temperature. The fl ue gas
values are poor here.
-> The correct fi rewood quantity means:
for wood _ 1.8 kg (2 billet - 25 cm long) per layer (recommen-
ded value) at rated thermal output 6 kW.
At the smallest thermal output (3 kW) = 0.9 kg (2 billets - 25
cm long)
Note: Only wood and wood brickets must be burned in your
fi re. Plastic, treated wood materials (e.g. chipboard), hard coal
or textiles must not be burned.

5.5. BURNING WOOD

Clean burning of wood corresponds to the same chemical
process as natural decay, i.e. that the CO2 (carbon dioxide)
released does not increase or contaminate the original CO2
content – household of the atmosphere.

5.6. HEATING IN THE TRANSITIONAL PERIOD

At temperatures above 15 °C there is a risk based on a low de-
livery pressure witch causes only a moderate fi re. This results
in an increased formation of soot in the chimney fl ue of the
stove and in the chimney.
Increase the supply of primary air, stir up more often and put
frequent smaller pieces of wood on to prevent formation of
soot in transition time.
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