C. the combustion process – Harman Stove Company OAKLEAF 1-90-797000 User Manual

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C. the Combustion process

Combustion in the Harman Oakleaf is precisely

controlled and is best explained in two parts.

During a wood fire, combustion air enters at the

bottom front of the stove where it travels upward

through channels at either side of the front door.

From the manifold located above the front door, it

is directed into the firebox as a sheet of air flowing

between the glass and the wood. This concept

helps to keep the glass clean, while providing the

oxygen needed to sustain burning. This is what is

known as "Primary Combustion".

Additional air enters at the bottom rear of the stove

body. Some of this air enters through holes in the

rear bricks where it is used to revitalize the fire at

the rear of the firebox. The remainder is delivered

into the "Firedome" combustion package where

the "Secondary Combustion", or re-burning of the

smoke, occurs.

During combustion, the burning of wood proceeds

through several stages. The initial or evaporation

stage is where the moisture in the wood is driven off

in the form of steam. A second stage is where the

volatile gases contained in the wood are released

and burned. This represents most of the wood's

heating capacity. The final stage is the charcoal

stage where the charcoal burns the remaining

heat content in the wood fuel. Ash remains after

the burning is complete. Within the primary firebox

two or more of these stages of combustion are

occurring at once.

Always be sure to provide adequate ventilation to

the room where the appliance is located, to prevent

air starvation. In tight construction, consider

installing outside air to the appliance.

3. grates

The Harman Oakleaf's unique grate system

consists of one

flat bottom grate, and two front

andirons. The bottom grate has slots which

allow the ash to fall into the ash pan by passing

a poker back and forth across the grate. The

andirons keep the fuel from coming into direct

contact with the glass, and keep hot coals and

embers from spilling out while reloading. Never

build a fire directly against the glass.

The grates and andirons must remain in

place at all times. do not tamper with or

change the configuration of this grate

system.

SECONDARY AIR
THRU BRICK

SECONDARY AIR FLOW

SECONDARY AIR ENTERING

EXHAUST STREAM

SECONDARY AIR THRU
RAMP BRICK

EXHAUST STREAM

PRIMARY AIR FLOW

PRIMARY & SECONDARY AIR FLOW

2. doors

Your stove has a large glass-paneled door for loading

and fire viewing, a separate smaller door for removing

ashes and a top loading door.

Front Door

Before opening, always check for wood, embers, or

ash that may be ready to fall out of the door.

To open the glass door, open the bypass damper first,

then turn the handle clockwise and pull out; to close

the door, push the door closed with the handle in the

open position, then turn, counter-clockwise, to engage

the latch.

Ash Door

To open the ash door, lift up the handle and pull out.

Close the door by pushing in and pushing the handle

all the way down.

Top Load Door

To open the top load door, open the bypass damper

and then lift to open the top load door.

All doors must be closed while the stove is in normal

operation, and the gaskets routinely examined for wear

and replaced when necessary. Good door seals are

important for maintaining control of the stove. Never

operate with the ash door open. Operating the stove with

the ash door open, or with a door inadequately sealed,

could create a serious overfiring condition (discussed

later in this section).

The glass used in your Oakleaf is manufactured to

exact standards to withstand the high heat of the fire,

but like all glass, it must be treated with common sense

and care. Never abuse the glass by slamming the door

shut or striking the glass with a heavy object. If the

glass is broken or damaged, do not operate the stove

until it has been replaced

(See instructions in the Maintenance section.)

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