Secondary Air Control; Low'/Slumber Burn; Burning Of Anthracite Or Somkeless Coal; Recommended Fuels - Stanley Erin Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Air Wash Control
Air Wash Control
OPEN
When burning coal, timber or peat.
CLOSE
When burning anthracite, and smokeless fuels.

SECONDARY AIR CONTROL

The secondary air is adjusted by adjusting the posi-
tion of the secondary air connecting rod, which is
located underneath the ash tray. Pulling the rod out
to the last notch on the connecting rod, gives the
maximum amount of secondary air and pushing it
back towards the stove, closes the secondary air
completely.
LOW / SLUMBER BURN
To achieve an overnight or a low burn rate, close the
air wash control knob and the secondary air control.
Slide the primary air control knob until it is approxi-
mately 3mm open. If the fuel load is too small or the
draught too strong, the primary air control knob may
need to be closed even further to sustain the low
burn rate.
BURNING OF ANTHRACITE OR SMOKELESS
Fig.14
COAL
When burning anthracite or smokeless coal, close
the air wash control knob by turning it in a clockwise
direction. Open the primary air control knob by slid-
ing it fully towards the right. Close the secondary air
control by lifting the secondary air connecting rod
and pushing it fully back until the notch engages in
the connecting rod bracket.
Fig.14a

RECOMMENDED FUELS

The stove output levels are assessed on standard
House Coals of good quality. Reduced outputs will
result when fuels of lower calorific values are used.
Wood logs up to 406mm (16") long are suitable.
All fuels should be stored under cover and kept as
dry as possible prior to use.
NOTE: When burning anthracite or smokeless coal,
the air wash and secondary air damper must be
closed.
Anthracite 25 - 50mm
House Coal 25 - 75mm
Timber - Firebox Size
Peat Briquettes -
Bog Peat -

DE-ASHING

When ash build-up becomes excessive in the fire
chamber shake the firebars by inserting the grate
operating tool into the rocker connection at the right
Fig.15
hand side of the stove, and turning it clockwise and
anticlockwise to achieve the rocker motion.
Fig.16

DISPOSAL OF ASHES

The stove is provided with a steel ashpan. This ash-
pan must be emptied every day.
If ashes are allowed to build up to grate level the fire-
bars could be damaged by overheating. We recom-
10
Calorific Value 8.2 kW/KG = 14,000 BTUs/lb.
Calorific Value 7.2 kW/KG = 12,300 BTUs/lb.
Calorific Value 5.0 kW/KG = 8,600 BTUs/lb.
Calorific Value 4.8 kW/KG = 8,300 BTUs/lb.
Calorific Value 3.4 kW/KG = 6,000 BTUs/lb.

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