R6 STANDARD FEATURES
1 Combustion Air Control
For ease of use, there is only one combustion
air control on the R6 wood burner. This will
deliver both the correct mix of primary air
(required at the ignition stage) as well as
the pre-heated secondary air supply which
controls the airwash system and the flame
pattern when the logs are fully alight. Pre-
heated secondary air ensures that there is no
incoming cold air to cool the firechamber and
reduce the stove’s efficiency.
2 Pre-heated Tertiary Air System
Pre-heated air enters the stove through jets in
the tertiary air bar at the rear of the firechamber.
By introducing a new supply of warm
combustion air just as the flue gas is about to
leave through the flueway this ensures even
more unwanted particulates are burned off
helping to keep emissions to a minimum.
3 Airwash System
Part of the secondary air control system which
diverts pre-heated air down along the front of
the glass to burn off unwanted dry sooty
particulates and help to keep it clean. Burning
wet or unseasoned wood will reduce the fire-
chamber temperature and cause the airwash
system to fail leaving tarry condensates on the
glass which will be difficult to remove if left.
4 Top or Rear Flue Options
Factory set for the preferred top flue outlet.
However it is very simple to switch over
depending on your type of installation.
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3
Combustion
Air Control
Pre-heated
Tertiary
Air System
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4
Airwash
System
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Combustion
Air Control
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