Correct operation of your stove, Floor load capacity, Combustion air – Austroflamm G2 User Manual

Page 7: Stove pipe connection, Maximum amount of fuel, Clean burning, Making a fire, Heating in between seasons

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5 G2

Floor load capacity

Make sure that the load capacity of the supporting
construction is sufficient to carry the weight of the
entire unit

, before the heating unit is installed.

Combustion air

Being the user of the stove you must take care of a
sufficient combustion air supply. Sealed-up windows
and doors may not allow a sufficient combustion air
supply or disturb the draught behaviour of your stove.
Please ensure the additional supply of fresh

combustion air if necessary. For details please
consult your specialist retailer.

Stove pipe connection

For your own safety stringent laws apply for
connecting the stove pipes to the chimney. Your
professional dealer or distributor knows these laws.
Please have your certified retailer carry out the
connection of your stove.

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3. CORRECT OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE

Maximum amount of fuel

Maximum amount of fuel to be added: appr. 4,8 kg
wood

. Larger amounts of fuel can lead to overheating

and thus damage the stove.

Clean burning

The wood must be dry (relative wood moisture
< 15%) and untreated. The right amount of wood
must be burned in order to ensure a clean fire that
releases only small amounts of emissions.

Making a fire

Prepare everything you need for starting the firesoft
wood chips, igniter materials (such as Austroflamm
lighter), wood. Figure 1 provides a good overview of
the quantity of the materials you will need.

Open the primary and secondary air all the way.
Move both sliders. See figure 2.

Open the stove door.

Put ignition aid on the floor of the firebox.
Lay soft wood chips onto the paper.
Lay one or two logs of wood on the wood chips.

Figure 3: Igniting the Fire

Light the ignition aid. Close the firebox door. As soon
as the chips burn well, close the primary air supply

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See Figure 2.

Close the Primary Air



As soon as the wood logs are burning well too, you
can regulate the heating capacity with the
secondary air slider. (slider set to the maximum
(“AUF”) setting produces maximum heat – see
figure 2.)

When adding wood to the fire, follow the same
procedure as when igniting the fire: Open
primary air, open secondary air, carefully open
firebox door, lay wood on the fire, close the firebox
door.

Wait until the added wood catches fire and is
burning. Then close the primary air. Subsequently
regulate the fire with the secondary air supply.

Heating in between seasons

Heating the stove in between seasons, when the
outside temperatures are higher, the flue gases may
not be able to escape completely and this may lead to
disturbances in the chimney draught, especially if the
temperatures are rising suddenly. The stove has to
be charged with less wood and the primary air has to
be increased so that the wood can burn down faster
(with visible flames) and thus the chimney flue can
stabilize.



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