Drolet UL 1482 User Manual

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Your Drolet stove is designed to burn

WOOD ONLY

. Do not burn coal, charcoal, or trash in the unit.

Highly flammable items such as trash may ignite creosote in the chimney (flue), resulting in a chimney
fire. Never burn salt wood, beach wood, chemically treated wood, or wood removed from salt water,
since the deposits left will deteriorate the firebox. Damage caused by chemicals or salt is not covered
under warranty.

Seasoned cord wood is recommended. Wood should be air dried in a covered and ventilated area for a
minimum of six months (one year or more is recommended). This reduces the moisture content of the
wood, resulting in a better stove performance. Wood species with moisture content of 20% or less are
ideal. Dry, seasoned cord wood, can be distinguished from green wood by the cracks at each end of the
logs. Wet or green wood will tend to cause the fire to smoulder, producing large amounts of creosote.
Creosote buildup could result in a chimney fire. This wood will also prove difficult to keep burning
properly, and fires will tend to go out. Green wood produces very little heat, and sometimes causes
customers to think that the stove does not work.

Decayed wood or low-density wood has very little energy content or heating value, and will not burn
satisfactorily for long periods of time. An example of the energy values of some common wood fuels
found un North America is given in Table 3.2 below.

Wood species

Energy yield
(millions of BTU/cord)

Oak 29
Sugar Maple

28

Beech 26
Yellow birch

25

Ash 24

High energy yield

Elm 23
Larch (Tamarack)

23

Red Maple

23

Douglas red fir

23

Silver birch

22

Alder 18
Poplar 17

Medium energy yield

Hemlock 17
Spruce 17
Pine 17
Bass 16

Low energy yield

Fir 13

Data provided by Energy, Mines and Resources – Canada

TABLE 3.2 Energy yield for wood species

3.2.1 The use of manufactured logs


There are numerous types of manufactured logs sold on the market. You must be very careful with this
type of product. Many brands of manufactured logs contain chemical additives. DO NOT BURN ANY
MANUFACTURED LOGS CONTAINING CHEMICAL ADDITIVES. If you do, you may damage your

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