B Urning P Rocess; Storing Wood - Quadra-Fire Isle Royale 823-0170-MBK Owner's Manual

Non-catalytic, top-load, wood heater installation and operation
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Mois ture
The majority of the problems appliance owners experience
are caused by trying to burn wet, unseasoned wood.
W et, unseasoned wood
water instead of heating your home, and
Causes evaporating moisture which cools your chimney,
accelerating formation of creosote.
WARNING
F ire Ris k .
Do NOT burn wet or green wood.
Store wood in dry location.
Stack wood so both ends are exposed to air.
W et, unseasoned wood can cause accumulation of
creosote.
Seas oned Wood
Cut logs to size
Split to 6 inches (152 mm) or less in diameter
Air dry to a moisture content of not more than 20%
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Soft wood - about nine months to dry
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H ard wood - about eighteen months to dry
NOTICE : Seasoning time may vary depending on drying
conditions.

Storing Wood

Steps to ensure properly seasoned wood:
Stack wood to allow air to circulate freely around and
through woodpile.
Elevate wood pile off ground to allow air circulation
underneath.
Smaller pieces of wood dry faster. Any piece over 6 in.
( 1 5 2 mm) in diameter should be split.
Wood (whole or split) should be stacked so both ends of
each piece are ex posed to air. M ore drying occurs through
the cut ends than the sides.
Store wood under cover to prevent water absorption
from rain or snow. Avoid covering the sides and ends
completely.
F ire Ris k
Do NO T store wood:
• In front of the appliance.
• In space required for loading or ash
removal.
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Is le Royale Wood Stov e
req uires energy to evaporate the
WARNING
C. B urning P roces s
In recent years there has been an increasing concern about
air q uality. M uch of the blame for poor air q uality has been
placed on the burning of wood for home heating.
In order to improve the situation, we at Q uadra - F ire have
developed cleaner - burning wood appliances that surpass
the req uirements for emissions established by our governing
agencies.
T hese wood appliances must be properly operated in order
to ensure that they perform the way they are designed to
perform.
NOTICE: Improper operation can turn any wood appli-
ance into a smoldering environmental haz a rd.
1 . K indling or F irs t Stage
It helps to k n ow a little about the actual process of burning in
order to understand what goes on inside the appliance. T he
first stage of burning is called the kindling stage.
In this stage:
W ood is heated to a temperature high enough to evapo-
rate the moisture present in all wood.
Wood will reach the boiling point of water ( 2 1 2 ° F ) and will
not get any hotter until the water is evaporated.
T his process tak e s heat from the coals and tends to cool the
appliance.
F ire req uires three things to burn:
• Fuel
• Air
• Heat
If heat is robbed from the appliance during the drying stage,
the new load of wood has reduced the chances for a good
clean burn.
It is always best to burn dry, seasoned firewood. When the
wood isn' t dry, you must open the air controls and burn at a
high burn setting for a longer time to start it burning.
The heat generated from the fire should be warming your
home and establishing the flue draft, not evaporating the mois-
ture out of wet, unseasoned wood, resulting in wasted heat.
2 . Second Stage
In the secondary stage wood gives off flammable gases which
burn above the fuel with bright flames.
During this stage of burning:
The flames must be maintained and not allowed to go out
to
ensure the cleanest possible fire.
If the flames tend to go out, it is set too low for your burn-
ing conditions.
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