Fuel; Materials That Should Not Be Burned - Flame Energy MONACO FL063 Installation And Operation Manual

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Firebrick is mainly composed of silicon dioxide, also known as silica, a product processed
from a mined mineral. It is most commonly found in nature in the form of sand and clay.
Disposal at a landfill is recommended.
Moulded refractory bricks are mainly composed of silicon dioxide, also known as silica, a
product processed from a mined mineral. It is most commonly found in nature in the form
of sand and clay. Disposal at a landfill is recommended. The steel mesh contained in
some refractory bricks can be recycled.
The door and glass gaskets are fibreglass which is spun from melted sand. Black gaskets
have been dipped into a solvent-free solution. Disposal at a landfill is recommended.
The door glasses are a 5 mm thick ceramic material that contains no toxic chemicals. They
are made of natural raw materials such as sand and quartz that are combined in such a
way to form a high temperature glass. Ceramic glass cannot be recycled in the same way
as normal glass, so it should not be disposed of with your regular household products.
Disposal at a landfill is recommended.

3 Fuel

3.1 Materials That Should Not be Burned

GARBAGE OF ANY KIND,
COAL OR CHARCOAL,
TREATED, PAINTED OR COATED WOOD,
PLYWOOD OR PARTICLE BOARD,
FINE PAPER, COLORED PAPER OR CARDBOARD,
SALT WATER DRIFTWOOD
MANUFACTURED LOGS CONTAINING WAX OR CHEMICAL ADDITIVES
RAILROAD TIES
LIQUIDS SUCH AS KEROSENE OR DIESEL FUEL TO START A FIRE
WARNING: DO NOT POKE OR STIR THE LOGS WHILE THEY ARE BURNING. USE
ONLY FIRELOGS THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED FOR USE IN FIREPLACES
(SEE ULC/ORD-C127, COMPOSITE FIRELOGS) AND PRIOR TO USE,
REFER TO FIRELOG WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS MARKINGS ON
PACKAGING.
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