Specifications
15
De ant
®
1975CE Non-Catalytic / Catalytic Wood Burning Stove
30005554
Operation
The Defi ant Controls
Two controls regulate the performance of the Defi ant: a
primary air control supplies oxygen for the fi re, and a
damper directs air fl ow within the stove to activate and
deactivate the catalytic combustor.
Symbols cast into the stove are reminders of the correct
directions for opening and closing the controls. The sym-
bols assume that you are facing the front of the stove.
Griddle Handle
Damper
Handle
Air
Control
Lever
Door
Handle
Holder (Be-
hind leg)
Ashdoor
Handle
Andirons
ST541
Fig. 24 The Defi ant controls are conveniently located and
easy to operate.
Door Handle
A Single Air Control Regulates
Heat Output and Burn Time
The primary air control lever, located on the right side of
the stove, controls the amount of incoming air for starting,
maintaining, and reviving a fi re.
More air entering the stove makes the fi re burn hotter and
faster, while less air prolongs the burn at a lower heat level.
High and low settings appear in Figure 25.
For the greatest air supply and maximum heat output (but
the shortest burn time), move the lever toward the front
of the stove. For a fi re that will last longer with less heat,
move the lever toward the rear of the stove.
The Defi ant’s air control system also features an automatic
thermostat to ensure an even heat output at whatever
manual setting you select. The thermostat senses the
heating and cooling of the stove surface and adjusts the
air shutter accordingly.
A Damper Directs Air Flow
Within the Stove
The damper handle on the left side of the stove operates
the damper to direct air fl ow within the stove.
The damper is open when the handle points to the rear,
enabling smoke to pass directly into the chimney. The
Low Heat
High Heat
ST637
Fig. 25 The handle may be positioned anywhere between the
two extremes for different heat levels.
damper must be open when starting or reviving a fi re, and
whenever the griddle or doors are opened.
The damper is closed when the handle points forward.
Smoke travels through the non-catalytic combustion sys-
tem where it can be further burned, before passing up the
chimney. (Fig. 26)
The damper should always be either fully open or fully
closed. There are no intermediate positions. When
closing the damper, be sure to pull fi rmly enough to
snap the handle into the locked position.
Damper Positions
Open
(Updraft Mode)
Closed
(High Effi ciency
Mode)
ST638
Fig. 26 The damper is either open or closed. There are no
intermediate positions.
High-Effi ciency Wood Burning
with Catalytic Combustion
A Defi ant leaves the factory with the combustor packaged
separately.
In the United States, it is against the law to operate this
wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating in-
structions in this manual. The components of the catalytic