Operating Your Drolet Wood Stove; Fuel - Drolet NORDIC Owner's Manual

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OPERATING YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE

FUEL

Your stove was designed to burn wood only. No other type of fuel should be used. Waste and other flammable
materials are prohibited. Any type of wood may be used in your stove, but specific varieties have better energy
yields than others. Please consult the following table in order to make the best possible choice.
AVERAGE ENERGY YIELD OF ONE AIR DRIED CORD OF CUT WOOD
High Energy Yield
MBTU/cord
Oak
29
Medium Energy Yield
MBTU/cord
Yellow birch
25
Larch (Tamarack) 23
Silver birch
22
Low Energy Yield
MBTU/cord
Alder
18
Spruce
17
Fir
13
Data provided by Energy, Mines and Resources - Canada
It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you only use DRY WOOD in your wood stove. The wood must have dried for 9
to 15 months, so that the humidity content is reduced below 20% of the weight of the log. It is very important to keep
in mind that even if the wood has been cut for one, two or even more years, it is not necessarily dry, especially if it
has been stored in poor conditions. Under extreme conditions, it may even have rotten instead of drying. This point
cannot be overstressed enough; the vast majority of the problems related to the operation of a wood stove is caused
by the fact that the wood used was too damp or had dried in poor conditions. These problems can be:
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Ignition problems.
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Creosote build-up causing chimney fires.
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Low energy yield.
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Blackened glass door.
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Incomplete log combustion.
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Etc.
MBTU/cord
Sugar Maple
28
MBTU/cord
Ash
24
Red Maple
23
MBTU/cord
Poplar
17
Pine
17
MBTU/cord
Beech
26
MBTU/cord
Elm
23
Douglas red fir 23
MBTU/cord
Hemlock
17
Bass
16
23

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