
COMBUSTION CONTROL
The Inglenook is not designed to operate with a flue damper. As is standard practice with
FIGURE 1: COMBUSTION AIR DAMPER CONTROL
HIGH BURN MODE
The maximum heat output can be obtained from your Inglenook Fireplace by operating the firebox with a full load of wood, the doors closed and the combustion air damper fully open. This high burn mode ensures the hottest fire with maximum heat output. The Inglenook Fireplace can produce a maximum of 151,200 BTU of heat per hour. Operating the Inglenook in the high burn mode will necessitate the need for refilling the firebox with fuel on an accelerated basis. The amount of fuel needed and the time between refueling is dependent on many factors including moisture content of wood, type of wood, environmental factors, and chimney type and height. To obtain a longer burn time, the combustion air damper control can be partially or fully closed. By adjusting the combustion air damper from its fully open position, the owner will obtain longer burn times by reducing the burn rates of the fuel. These reduced combustion modes are covered in the following paragraphs.
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