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1.9 Draft conditions
If smoke spillage occurs when the fire door is opened, it is probably due to poor chimney
draft. This type of stove requires at least 12 pa of chimney draft to achieve satisfactory com-
bustion and smoke spillage prevention. However, in cases where the stove door is opened
too vigorously you could expect that slight smoke spillage may occur. The flue gas tempera-
ture at the rated output is 243˚ C relative to 20˚ C. The flue gas flow is 5.43 gr/sec.
If you have any doubts, you may want to have your installer measure the draft in the chimney.
Draft conditions
The chimney’s draft is the resulting effect within the flue caused by the difference
in temperature within the flue and the cooler temperature outside. Other factors
that can influence the level of draft include the length of the flue, insulation of the
chimney, adverse weather conditions or tall buildings or trees nearby the flue ter-
minal.
Poor draft occurs when:
• Theatmospherictemperaturedifferenceistoolow,e.g.apoorlyinsulatedchim-
ney. If the chimney is excessively cool, it may help to ‘prime’ the flue before the
fire is lit. Just place a screwed-up sheet of newspaper in the flue-ways of the sto-
ve and ignite.
• Theoutsidetemperatureistoohigh,e.g.duringthesummermonths.
• Thereisnoairmovement(wind)outside.
• Thechimneyisnottallenough,withtheresultthattheterminalsitsintheleeof
the roof surface or in the vicinity of tall trees or neighbouring buildings. These
conditions are also associated with downdraft where the flue gases are pushed
back down the chimney.
• Fluedraftisdilutedbyresidualairenteringthechimney,e.g.duetoinadequate
flue-pipe joints or leaks at the cleaning door or flue collar.
• Unsealed,unusedreplacesareconnectedtothechimney.
• Theueisblocked,e.g.bysoot,duetoinadequatecleaning,loosedebrisoreven
a birds nest.
•Thehouseistootightlysealed(seesectiononFreshairsupply).
A good draft is achieved when:
• Thetemperaturedifferencebetweenthechimneyandoutsideishigh.Thisalso
applies during firing, when the need is greatest.
• Theweatherisclearandthereisagoodwind.
• Thechimneyisoftheproperheight,i.e.minimum4metersoverthestoveandthe
termination adequately clear of the roof line.
Fresh air supply
A wood-burning stove requires air for combustion and therefore you may need to
install additional ventilation to the room, especially so in well insulated houses. If
the air supply is inadequate the chimney draft may be too weak, with the possible
result that the stove will not burn properly; smoke spillage may also occur during
the refuelling process. On a positive note, a properly installed wood-burner will
give even the most efficient houses a pleasant and natural ventilation.










