Thursday, June 26, 2008

Rekindling a fire from hot coals

To rekindle a fire from hot coals, rake the charcoal towards the front of the firebox where the combustion air (secondary air) enters. Place the pieces of wood on and behind the coals. Open the air intakes fully and leave them open until the pieces of wood are well-charred. This illustration shows the arrangement of of logs for an extended fire.

Allow the fire to burn with bright turbulent flames until the wood is burning well. This should take about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the pieces and the moisture content of the wood. If the appliance is catalytic, this will also be ample time for the catalytic combustor to light-off. Now the by-pass can be closed and the air intakes regulated for a nice even burning fire.

Be sure to read the stove's operating manual for complete instructions.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Removing ashes from the firebox






When you follow the suggestions for raking of the coal bed, you will find that ashes accumulate at the front of the firebox. These ashes can be removed easily before coal bed raking in preparation for loading.


Most modern wood-burning appliances work best when a small amount of ash is removed each morning before the fire of the day is built.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008