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March 1
st
, 2015
Firebricks installation on the pipes.
The firebricks must be put on the 4 pipes from the bottom of
combustion chamber. Bricks keep a maximum of heat inside the
combustion chamber and help the air ratio to burn the most of
wood pollution gas made by wood steam and wet wood.
Put the rockwool above the brick, it prevent leakage between the
bricks and keep a maximum heat inside combustion chamber. It
must cover up all the bricks and the each side of top of the air
corridor.
IMPORTANT: The rockwool must not obstruct the smoke exit
way. Check in the stove air exit and make sure that is in the good
position. Finally, put the half round steel plate above the rockwool
see the picture.
1) Put 2 « A » bricks over the last two top pipes and push it to
the back brick. Be sure to eliminate any gap space between
the back bricks previously placed and the brick you install.
2) Put four (4) bricks « A » over the two front pipes. It must be
placed like the illustration. Be sure to eliminate any gap
space between back bricks previously placed.
3) Put the rockwool over the bricks and assume then the
smoke exit way is not obstructed.
4) Put two half metal disk over the rockwool near the rear
deflector already in place.