Operating instructions

Is le Royale Wood Stov e
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M arch 2 1 , 2 0 1 3 2 5 0 - 5 7 6 3 F P age 2 3
Primary Air
Slide Control
Start-Up Air
Control
Start- Up Air Sys tem
The combustion air enters at the rear of the rebox through
the rear air tubes. T his air supply is controlled by the Start-
up Air Control. For more air push control in, for less air pull
control out.
P rimary Air Sys tem
T he primary air enters below the ash catcher and is directed
to the upper front of the rebox, near the top of the glass
door and to the lower front of rebox. This preheated air sup-
plies the necessary fresh oxyg en to mix with the unburned
gases, helping to create secondary, tertiary and q uaternary
combustions. This air is regulated by the Primary Air Slide
C ontrol. F or more primary air slide control left, for less air,
slide control to the right.
P rimary Slide C ontrol
OPEN-SLIDE LEF T
CLOSE-SLIDE RIG HT
Start- U p C ontrol
OPEN - P USH IN
CLOSED - P ULL OUT
E. Air Controls
F igure 2 3 . 1
The Primary Air Slide Control located under the ashlip ad-
justs the burn rates. F igure 2 3 . 1 .
3 . F inal Stage
The nal stage of burning is the charcoal stage. This occurs
when the ammable gases have been mostly burned and
only charcoal remains. T his is a naturally clean portion of
the burn. The coals burn with hot blue ames.
It is very important to reload your appliance while enough
lively hot coals remain in order to provide the amount of
heat needed to dry and reki ndle the next load of wood.
It is best to open the Primary Air Slide Control and the
Start-Up Air Controls before reloading. T his livens up
the coalbed and reduces exce ssive emissions ( opacity/
smoke ) .
Open door slowly so that ash or smoke does not exit ap-
pliance through opening.
B reak up any large chunks and distribute the coals so
that the new wood is laid on hot coals.
Air quality is important to all of us, and if we choose to use
wood to heat our homes we should do so responsibly.
W e need to learn to burn in the cleanest way possible al-
lowing us to continue using our wood appliances for many
years to come.
D. Comb us tib le/ Non- Comb us tib le Materials
Comb us tib le Material
M aterial made of or surfaced with wood, compressed
paper, plant bers, plastics, or any material capable
of igniting and burning, whether ame-proofed or not,
plastered or unplastered.
Non- Comb us tib le Material
M aterial which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are
those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, slate,
glass or plasters, or any combination thereof.
Materials that are reported as passing ASTM E 136,
Standard T est M ethod for B ehavior of M aterials in a
V ertical T ube F urnance at 7 5 0
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C and UL763 shall be
considered non- combustible materials.
Non- Comb us tib le Sealant Material
Sealants which will not ignite and burn: Rutland, Inc.
F ireplace M ortar # 6 3 , Rutland 7 6 R, Nuflex 3 0 4 , G E
RT V 1 0 6 or G E RT B 1 1 6 ( or eq uivalent) .