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1.8 Draft conditions

If smoke spillage occurs when the fire door is opened, it is probably due to poor chimney
draft. This type of stove requires at least 12 pa of chimney draft to achieve satisfactory com-
bustion and smoke spillage prevention. However, in cases where the stove door is opened
too vigorously you could expect that slight smoke spillage may occur. The smoke gas tem-
perature at the rated output is 332˚ C relative to 20˚ C.
If you have any doubts, you may want to have your installer measure the draft in the chimney.
Draft conditions
the chimney's draft is the resulting effect within the flue caused by the diffe-
rence in temperature within the flue and the cooler temperature outside. Other
factors that can influence the level of draft include the length of the flue, insula-
tion of the chimney, adverse weather conditions or tall buildings or trees nearby
the flue terminal.
Poor draft occurs when:
• The atmospheric temperature difference is too low, e.g. a poorly insulated chim-
ney. If the chimney is excessively cool, it may help to 'prime' the flue before the
fire is lit. Just place a screwed-up sheet of newspaper in the flue-ways of the
stove and ignite.
• The outside temperature is too high, e.g. during the summer months.
• There is no air movement (wind) outside.
• The chimney is not tall enough, with the result that the terminal sits in the lee
of the roof surface or in the vicinity of tall trees or neighbouring buildings. the-
se conditions are also associated with downdraft where the flue gases are pu-
shed back down the chimney.
• Flue draft is diluted by residual air entering the chimney, e.g. due to inadequate
flue-pipe joints or leaks at the cleaning door or flue collar.
• Unsealed, unused fireplaces are connected to the chimney.
• The flue is blocked, e.g. by soot, due to inadequate cleaning, loose debris or
even a birds nest.
• The house is too tightly sealed (see section on Fresh air supply).
A good draft is achieved when:
• The temperature difference between the chimney and outside is high. This al-
so applies during firing, when the need is greatest.
• The weather is clear and there is a good wind.
• The chimney is of the proper height, i.e. minimum 4 meters over the stove and
the termination adequately clear of the roof line.
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