Primary Air
Primary air is controlled through the assembly on the bottom of the door. This
provides a conventional air draught which passes through the fuel bed. The primary
air intakes can be adjusted to control the fire in combustion chamber.
Secondary Air
This appliance is fitted with an air wash system which can keep heat-resistant glass
of firedoor clean. This secondary air is controlled through the fittings on the top of
the stove.
The air controls have two types: one is rotary air controls; the other is sliding air
controls. They are operated as follows:
Bottomgrate
Two types of bottomgrate are equipped with your Kingfire stoves for your option:
rotary style and grid style. For rotary style grate, you can operate it by dragging
stainless steel rod forward and backward to de-ash. For grid style grate, a special
hook is supplied to de-ash. It is highly recommended to de-ash regularly in case any
build-up of ash will damage the cast iron fuelbed. You should be careful of hot parts
of the appliance in operation.
Ashpan
You should clean up the ashpan regularly. Use the supplied appropriative tool to
pull the ashpan out of the stove.
on solid mineral fuels
Please keep no more than a 30
℃
incline of the fuel bed from front to back, when
you put solid mineral fuels on the fuelbed. The height of loading fuels must not
exceed the rear cast iron lining.
The refueling intervals at nominal heat output will approximately 4 hours. We
suggest you refuel in time so as to get the best possible results. When using solid
mineral fuels, we suggest you keep the secondary air control in the closed position,
which can burn in maximum efficiency. At this time the primary air controls can
adjust the burn rate of the appliance.
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