Building Different Fires For Different Needs - Drolet DB03105 Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual for Escape 1800
correct air control use, the flames should slow down, but should stay large and steady,
even as the air supply is reduced.
THIS WOOD HEATER HAS A MANUFACTURER-SET MINIMUM LOW BURN RATE
THAT MUST NOT BE ALTERED. IT IS AGAINST FEDERAL REGULATIONS TO ALTER
THIS SETTING OR OTHERWISE OPERATE THIS WOOD HEATER IN A MANNER
INCONSISTENT WITH OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.

4.3.6 Building Different Fires for Different Needs

Using the air control is not the only way to match the stove's heat output to the heat
demand. Your house will need far less heat in October than in January to be kept at a
comfortable temperature. If you fill the firebox full in fall weather, you will either overheat
the space or turn the stove down so much that the fire will be smoky and inefficient. Here
are some suggestions for building fires to match different heat demand.
4.3.6.1 Small Fires to Take the Chill Off the House
To build a small fire that will produce a low heat output, use small pieces of firewood and
load them crisscross in the firebox. The pieces should be only 3" to 4" in diameter. After
raking the coals, you can lay two pieces parallel to each other corner to corner in the
firebox and lay two more across them in the other direction. Open the air control fully and
only reduce the air after the wood is fully flaming. This kind of fire is good for mild weather
when you are around to tend the stove and should provide enough heat for four hours or
more. Small fires like this are a good time to use softer wood species so there will be less
chance of overheating the house.
4.3.6.2 Long Lasting Low Output Fires
Sometimes you will want to build a fire to last up to eight hours, but don't need intense
heat. In this case use soft wood species and place the logs compactly in the firebox so the
pieces are packed tightly together. You will need to fire the load hot for long enough to fully
char the log surfaces before you can turn the air down. Make sure the fire is flaming
brightly before leaving the fire to burn.
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