Fuel - Cadel MINI Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Wood cooking stove
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• External chimney flue entirely made up of insulated stainless steel pipes, i.e. with double wall of minimum
Ø150 mm: all must be firmly attached to the wall. For chimney against wind effects please (see Fig. 4
page 40).
• Ducting system through T-unions which enables an easy cleaning without disassembling the pipes.
We recommend to check with your chimney flue manufacturer the safety distances
which must be respected and the type of insulating material. The aforesaid regulations
are valid also for holes made on the wall (EN 13501 - EN 13063 - EN 1856 - EN 1806 - EN
15827).
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FUEL

8.1
FUEL
• The allowed fuel is firewood and its derivatives (lignite blocks, compressed sawdust, etc.) with a maximum
water content of 20%.
• To obtain good firewood, it must be seasoned outside for at least 2 years in a place protected from the
weather.
• Using humid wood or waste bark could create condension and creosote into the ductions and in the
hearth. A heat yield of humid wood is great lower than dry wood.
• To know the lenght of wood log to use, check the dimensions of stove combustion chamber.
• It is advisable to place the wood in horizontal position (see Fig. 11 page 45) and adjust the air flow
with the aid of the register.
WOOD COOKING STOVES
LEGEND
Fig. 10 page 44
1
Insulating material
2
Inspection plug
3
Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt
4
Damper
Fig. 11 - Wood positioning
EN
45

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