When initially starting up a cold stove, a medium to high
firing rate must be maintained for approximately 20 to 30 minutes. This will allow the stove, the catalytic combustor
and the fuel to stabilize at a proper operating temperature. Even though
temperature can reach 600o f. within a few minutes after the fire
has started, if the fire is turned down to soon to a low burning condition, it
will result in the fire and/or the catalytic combustor going out.
At the end of a burn cycle, it’s
possible that the amount of burning charcoal remaining might not provide
sufficient temperature or fuel for the catalyst to stay lit.
During the refueling of a hot stove that has an internal
temperature below 500o f., it is best to fire the stove up for 1o to
15 minutes to ensure sufficient temperature and proper amounts of volatile
gases for the catalyst to operate well and efficiently.
However, when refueling a hot
stove that has an internal temperature above 500o f., no re-firing
is necessary.
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