Phases for first test lighting, Choice of fuel – MCZ Forma Wood 115 User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL

Chapter 6

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39

Operation

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WHICH THE CLADDING MAY SUFFER IF THE

AFOREMENTIONED CONTROLS ARE NOT PERFORMED

AND IT BECOMES NECESSARY TO DEMOLISH THE

CLADDING TO PERFORM REPAIRS OR ADJUSTMENTS.

6.2.1. Phases for first test lighting

Make sure you have read and completely understood the

contents of this instruction booklet.

Remove any components which might burn from the fireplace

stove and door (various instructions and adhesive labels).

Remove the stickers from the ceramic glass or the high

temperature could melt them and irreparably damage the glass.

In this case, the MCZ warranty does not cover the glass.

Completely open the front register of the combustion air using

the provided hook.

Place wood in small pieces that is well dried (humidity 15/20%).

Light the fire at low power without excessively heating the

structure. Any odours from manufacturing residue and/or

evaporation will form the first time lighting occurs, and will

disappear after a lighting at full power has occurred a few times.

6.3. CHOICE OF FUEL

To obtain the maximum performance from your FORMA fireplace stove,

it is of primary importance to use wood with suitable

characteristics.

It is advisable to use wood for heating such as oak, beech, locust

tree, or oak with good calorific energy, or logs of pressed wood that

do not have resin. These have a high calorific power and must

be used with caution to avoid overheating which could damage

the stove.

It is advisable to use fuels such as poplar, pine, lime tree, or

chestnut which have low calorific power, since they are soft wood and

also they do not burn for a long time.

Avoid using fuels such as pine, fir, and olive as they contain a high

degree of resin and their combustion may substantially soil the fire

mouth and the ceramic glass; also, they do not have an exceptional

yield.

For all types of wood listed, the humidity they contain is

essential because it determines the calorific energy.

Do not use treated fuels (such as painted or

varnished wood, or particle board) or unsuitable

materials (such as plastics and derivatives), which

could release toxic or polluting substances. Do not

burn rubbish.
The gases produced by combustion due the use of

unsuitable fuels cause damage to the fireplace stove

and the chimney, they cause pollution and can

compromise your health.

Wood drying

time (i.e.

beech)

%

humidity

Heat

power
Kcal/h

Freshly cut

50

/

3 months

40

2410

6 months

35

2700

9 months

30

2900

12 months

25

3150

15 months

20

3400

18 months

15

3710

21 months

10

3980

Figure 11 – Calorific energy (e.g. beech) in
relation to humidity contained.

Figure 10 – Maximum adjustment of
combustion air opening

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