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Pellet quality requirements
ATTENTION!
The pellet stove has been tested only with wood pellets with a diameter of 6 – 8
mm, class EN plus A1, acc. EN ISO 17225-2:2014. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility
if you use fuel other than that recommended by the manufacturer.
This pellet stove is made to use pressed wood (pellets).
There are many products of this type on the market, it is important to choose pellets that
have the lowest ash content and are not too wet (always ask for a pellet test certificate
from the supplier).
The correct functioning of the pellet stove depends on the type and quality of the
pellets.
When the pellets are of low quality, the stove must be cleaned frequently.
Benefits of using pellets:
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Allow easy loading.
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Better regulation of fuel quantity.
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The small size of the pellets allows the precise supply of the fuel.
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They allow air supply to achieve optimal combustion efficiency.
The high combustion efficiency is also determined by the low moisture content in
pellets (constantly below 10% compared to 20% to 30% moisture content of sawn wood).
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Pellet bags can be stored in a small area in a dry garage, basement, utility room or
shed.
Pellets should be stored in a dry place that is not too cold. Cold and wet pellets reduce the
thermal power of the fuel and require additional cleaning of the combustion chamber .
Pellets should not be stored near the pellet stove - at least 2 meters away from it. Do not
crush them.
The manufacturer of the stove is not responsible for the use of wood pellets with poor
quality, nor for the poor performance of the pellet stove due to such fuel.
12.
Information relating to dismantling and destruction of the stove
Dismantling, disposal and destruction of old, used stoves is the responsibility of the owner.
The owner of the stove must comply with all legal regulations of his country and the
European Union regarding safety and environmental protection.
The dismantling and storage of materials from the stove can be entrusted to a third party
authorized to collect and dispose of these materials
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