Drolet CS1200 Operating Your Drolet Wood Stove, Fuel, High Energy Yield, Medium Energy Yield

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OPERATING YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE

FUEL

Your stove was designed to burn wood only. No other type of fuel should be used. Waste and other flammable materials are prohibited. Any type of wood may be used in your stove, but specific varieties have better energy yields than others. Please consult the following table in order to make the best possible choice.

AVERAGE ENERGY YIELD OF ONE AIR DRIED CORD OF CUT WOOD

High Energy Yield

 

 

 

 

 

MBTU/cord

MBTU/cord

MBTU/cord

Oak

29

Sugar Maple

28

Beech

26

Medium Energy Yield

 

 

 

 

MBTU/cord

MBTU/cord

MBTU/cord

Yellow birch

25

Ash

24

Elm

23

Larch (Tamarack)

23

Red Maple

23

Douglas red fir

23

Silver birch

22

 

 

 

 

Low Energy Yield

 

 

 

 

 

MBTU/cord

MBTU/cord

MBTU/cord

Alder

18

Poplar

17

Hemlock

17

Spruce

17

Pine

17

Bass

16

Fir

13

 

 

 

 

Data provided by Energy, Mines and Resources - Canada

It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you only use DRY WOOD in your wood stove. The wood must have dried for 9 to 15 months, so that the humidity content is reduced below 20% of the weight of the log. It is very important to keep in mind that even if the wood has been cut for one, two or even more years, it is not necessarily dry, especially if it has been stored in poor conditions. Under extreme conditions, it may even have rotten instead of drying. This point cannot be overstressed enough; the vast majority of the problems related to the operation of a wood stove is caused by the fact that the wood used was too damp or had dried in poor conditions. These problems can be:

-Ignition problems.

-Creosote build-up causing chimney fires.

-Low energy yield.

-Blackened glass door.

-Incomplete log combustion.

-Etc.

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Contents 29/08/2005 1700, Léon-Harmel Québec Qc Canada G1N 4R9 Tel FaxWOOD STOVE MANUAL STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONALTHE DROLET WOOD STOVE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTSINSTALLATION OF YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE BAFFLE BRICK INSTALLATION SAWMAN STOVE ONLYKEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INTRODUCTION THE DROLET WOOD STOVE MANUALWOOD HEATING THE CONTROLLED COMBUSTION WOOD STOVE4- Bend the heat shield slightly to make it fit between the back legs ASSEMBLING THE STOVE1- Mount the 4 legs using 2 screws per leg 2- Mount the ash lip with two screwsINSTALLING THE FIREBRICKS Models INSTALLATION OF YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVEPOSITIONING THE STOVE FLOOR PROTECTIONBack Wall CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALSCLEARANCES ModelSIDES AND INSTALLATION OF A HEAT RADIATION SHIELDFOR BARON 1880SP & 2000SP USING THE ENVELOPE TYPE OF PROTECTIONChimney STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION OF YOUR CHIMNEYCHIMNEY WALL SUPPORT SYSTEMStove pipe Page CEILING SUPPORT SYSTEM Suitable lengths of stove pipe Page COUPLINGS Page B Floor Connection EXTERIOR AIR INTAKEAIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM A Rear Wall ConnectionBAFFLE BRICK INSTALLATION SAWMAN STOVE ONLY High Energy Yield OPERATING YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVEFUEL AVERAGE ENERGY YIELD OF ONE AIR DRIED CORD OF CUT WOODBefore your first fire IGNITIONHEATING MAINTENANCE OF THE STOVE MAINTENANCE OF THE HEATING SYSTEMCALL IMMEDIATELY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES IN CASE OF FIREMAINTENANCE OF THE CHIMNEY IN CASE OF FIREWHAT DO THE WORDS “DRAFT” AND “NEGATIVE PRESSURE” MEAN? FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSDRAWING #1 DRAWING #2 DRAWING #3 DRAWING #4 DRAWING #5 WHEN DO IN NEED TO REPLACE THE FIREBRICKS? CAN I MODIFY MY STOVE TO INSTALL A GLASS DOOR?LABOUR LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTYWARRANTY APPLICATION PARTS