Lignite Briquettes; Fuel Quantities - Drooff elba Installation And Operation Manual

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n lignite briquettes
Standard shaped lignite or brown coal briquettes may also be used if this is stated in the
list of approved and tested fuels for your particular stove or are listed on the metal plate
mounted on the stove. You will heat your house without unnecessary air pollution only if you
use the approved fuels mentioned in this booklet. You can also further reduce emissions by
stoking your stove with the quantities stated in the data sheet "Technical Information".
Burning the following types of fuel in your stove is prohibited by law:
n Damp wood and wood treated with preservatives
n Painted wood and wood coated with synthetic material
n Wood chippings
n Bark and chipboard waste
n Coal dross
n Waste
n Paper and cardboard (except for lighting)
Remember: a wood burning stove is not a rubbish incinerator! The burning of rubbish
and waste is prohibited. This pollutes the environment and damages your stove. Use
only well seasoned suitable types of wood and (if stated explicitly) lignite briquettes.

FUEl QUAnTITIES

To avoid unnecessary air pollution, stoke your stove only with the quantity of fuel you actually
need for your heating requirements.
To achieve the rated heating capacity of your stove you need only 2-3 logs or 3-4 lignite
briquettes. For more detailed information refer to the data sheet "Technical Information".
Depending on the weather, chimney draught, wood quality and the position of the adjusting
slide on the stove, one stoking of wood will burn down to a red glow in about 30-45 minutes.
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