Peanut Stove manual
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Liquid fuels must NEVER be used.
WARNING: Wet timber should not be used as this will create excess tar deposits in the chimney and stove and
could increase the risk of chimney fire. Timber which is not of a suitable moisture content will also create
more smoke and harmful emissions.
The Peanut is Multifuel capable – as well as wood it can burn suitable smokeless coal such as Anthracite.
Only fuels suitable for / tested and certified for use on closed stoves can be used. Never attempt to burn
Housecoal, Petroleum Coke or Bituminous Coal.
Never use your stove as incinerator to burn waste or rubbish. Never burn Petro-Coke or coals designed only
for open-fires.
AIR INLET CONTROLS
Your stove has three air inlet controls – see diagram above.
The upper vent provides air supply for the air-wash system and allow air into the higher areas of the fire box –
this is called the Secondary air – When this vent is open, the door glass is kept clean by high speed air rushing
downwards across the inside of the glass. By moving the Secondary vent knob to the left, airflow into the
stove is increased. Move it to the right to reduce airflow. This vent is fitted with a mechanical stop to prevent
it from being fully closed. Once the fire is established, this will be your main control over burn rate and heat
output.