Specifications

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SECONDARY AIR INTAKE
The secondary air intake is in the form of a lever and is situated under the ash lip at
the front of the stove. Having the lever to the left indicates the air intake is closed.
Having the lever fully to the right indicates the air intake is open. This particular air
intake is adjustable through 180˚ so the lever can control the total amount of air
required for suitable combustion
The secondary air intake works by opening 2 flaps located at the back of the stove.
The flaps are attached to a rod which is controlled by a small cam.
These flaps allow air to flow up tubes along the back and then across the top of the
inside of the stove. This air then becomes warm and is pushed down the back of the
glass creating the AIRWASH system – see page 11. The airwash system allows the
glass to remain soot and particle free. This particular design also allows the air to be
released on top of the grate which is ideal when burning wood products. Please see
the paragraph BURNING WOOD LOGS on page 14.