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2.3
Combustion adjustment elements
Effective wood burning depends on the amount of air supplying the fire and the rate of smoke evacuation,
i.e. the draught of the chimney.
2.3.1
Combustion air
Combustion air is an essential element of the combustion of a fire; the following adjustment elements allow
you to manage its rate.
Primary air
The primary air control connected to the air intake flap allows you to control the rate of your
fire and adjust its power.
Afterburn air
Afterburn air is injected into the centre of the fireplace above the flames.
The injected air reduces the amount of carbon monoxide released into the atmosphere.
It reduces the impact of combustion on the environment and increases
the appliance’s
output.
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