Boru Stoves® BCS01
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Controlling Your Boru Stove
For your stove to burn correctly you need air to burn the fuel. The volume of air is controlled using the
two lever sliders located over the top and bottom of the door of the cook stove.
During the initial burning of the fuel you can open your primary and secondary air levers fully.
The primary control for this is the lever underneath the fuel loading door of the stove as you look at it
and the secondary control is located overhead the fuel loading door. To operate this, insert your multi
tool into the lever and slide to the right of the stove to increase the airflow and to decrease the airflow
slide to the left of the stove. Ensure that these levers are open fully until you get a good blaze up in
your fire, you can then close you primary air fully and adjust you secondary air accordingly to help
keep your glass from getting dirty.
The settings of both of this air control very much depends on draft and local conditions and after a few
fires you should have a good idea of the best settings for your stove. The air control should be fully
opened when lighting the fire. Once the fire is established, the control may be adjusted as required.
Reducing the air intake will cause the stove to burn slower. This may cause some blackening of the
stove glass, but this should burn off once the stove is burning brightly again. It is recommended that
the stove be run at high output for at least 30 minutes each day to avoid tar and creosote buildup and
reduce the chance of a chimney fire.
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