Drolet 1800 EPA owner manual Simple wood moisture test, Lighting a Fire

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3.2.2 Simple wood moisture test

Add one large piece of wood to the top of an established fire. If it starts to burn on three sides within one minute, it is dry and seasoned and right for burning. If it turns black and starts to burn in about three minutes or more, it is damp. If it turns black and does not start burning until five minutes or more, it is green and wet. If it hisses at any time, the wood is soaked and will not burn until the excess of moisture is boiled away.

3.3NOTES ABOUT FIRST FIRING

The fresh paint on your stove needs to be cured to preserve its quality. Once the fuel load is properly ignited, only burn small fires in your stove for the first four hours of operation. Never open the air control more than necessary to achieve a medium burn rate. Make sure that there is enough air circulation while curing the stove. Open one or more windows. The odours can be smelled during the 3 or 4 first fires. Never start your stove outside.

3.4LIGHTING A FIRE

1.Place enough crumpled balls of newspaper or other paper into the stove to cover the bottom of the firebox.

2.Place small and dry kindling on the crumpled paper.

3.Place larger and dry kindling on top of the small kindling.

4.Open the air intake control fully. (see Table 3.4)

5.Light a fire at the bottom of the crumpled paper and close the door. If the fire tends to go out momentarily, hold the door slightly ajar to activate the fire. As soon as the fire catches hold, close the door.

6.Ideally the large kindling should be burned until a thick bed of red embers is obtained. At that point, add cord wood fuel and continue to operate the draft control wide open until the fire is well established. Once the firebox is hot, the air control can be partially closed to adjust the intensity of the fire. Refer to table 3.4 to operate the air intake control properly.

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Contents Escape 1800 EPA Wood Stove Introduction Table of Contents Installation General InstallationPositioning the Stove ClearancesSee .3 on the following Clearances to combustible materials Reduced clearances using shielding Reducing Clearances With ShieldingFloor Protector Floor protectorChimney Flue System DefinitionsChimney Page Wall support system ChimneyStove pipe 1 a Typical installation through the wall Typical installation through the wallPage Page Ceiling support system 1 B Typical Installation Through the Ceiling Typical installation through the ceilingPage Page Typical installation through an existing masonry chimney 2 a Typical Installation Through an Existing Masonry Chimney 2 B Factory Built Thimble Chimney Connector 2 C Brick ThimbleA Connecting Sections Draft Outside Combustion AIRAdvantage of Installing a Blower FAN Operation Keep these instructions for future reference Safety Information Fuel Energy yield for wood species Use of manufactured logs Wood species Energy yield Millions of BTU/cordSimple wood moisture test Lighting a FireIntensity Draft Setting Maintaining the Fire FAN Blower OperationMaintenance Cleaning and Painting Your StoveGlass ASH Removal Using the ASH Drawer GasketingChimney Flue Cleaning Baffle Installation for Escape 1800 Model 1 a Baffle installation for Escape1 B Firebrick layout for Escape 1800 model Secondary AIR Tube Replacement Important NotesFront 41 holes of 5/32 Section Specifications Limited Lifetime Warranty