HEATING

Once you have obtained a good bed of embers you should reload the unit. In order to do so, open the air control completely for a few seconds prior to opening the stove door. Then, proceed by opening the door very slowly. Open it by one or two inches for 5 to 10 seconds before opening it completely. This will increase the draft and will eliminate the smoke, which is stagnant in a state of slow combustion. Then, bring the red embers to the front of the stove and reload the unit. Use only the quantity of wood required depending on the circumstances; for example, in severe cold weather, load the stove to maximum. During milder temperatures, the stove should be only half loaded. CAUTION : DO NOT PLACE LOGS TOO CLOSE TO

THE GLASS OR THE DOOR. IF LOGS ARE TOO CLOSE TO THE GLASS OR THE DOOR, THEY MAY FALL WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR. FURTHERMORE, THE LOGS THAT ARE TOO CLOSE MAY DAMAGE THE GLASS IF YOU SHUT THE DOOR TO HARD.

When possible, we recommend that you operate the stove with a wood load approximately equivalent to the height of the fire bricks. If you constantly load the stove above the fire bricks, you may damage the firebox and cause the paint to whiten.

It is extremely important that you use your stove in such a way that you do not lower the temperature of the combustion gases inside the chimney too much. For this purpose, we strongly recommend that you install a Drolet chimney thermometer on your exhaust pipe, approximately 18" above the stove. Contact your Drolet dealer in order to buy one. This thermometer will indicate the temperature of your exhaust gases inside the exhaust system. The ideal temperature range is indicated on the thermometer. If temperature is too low, the build-up of creosote is promoted while if temperature is too high, heat is wasted since too large a quantity is emitted into the atmosphere.

In summary, it is very easy to operate your wood stove and you can prevent all potential problems by following these recommendations:

1)Select a stove of adequate size: selecting a stove that is too big for the area to be heated is a common mistake;

2)Follow the installation standards scrupulously and respect the clearances to combustible material;

3)Burn only dried wood, that is, with a maximum 20% humidity content;

4)Install a chimney thermometer on your stove pipe, 18" (457 mm) above the stove, and maintain the temperature of your exhaust gases between 250°F and 475°F.

Keep in mind that the most difficult months for wood heating are October and November. Indeed, during this period, the atmosphere is often very heavy and humid, and may hinder the chimney draft. Moreover, the wood is often too damp, since it has not had a sufficient drying period, or it has been stored outside in the rain. Combustion problems may then occur.

Important:

It is important to note that wood combustion consumes ambient oxygen in the room. In the case of negative pressure, it is a good idea to allow for a fresh air intake in the room, either by opening a window slightly or by installing a fresh air intake system on an outside wall.

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Drolet DB05130 manual Heating

DB05130 specifications

The Drolet DB05130 is a highly efficient wood-burning stove designed to provide warmth and comfort while being environmentally friendly. With an innovative design and advanced features, it stands as a notable choice for homeowners looking for alternative heating solutions. This model's primary focus is on delivering effective heating while minimizing emissions, making it an ideal option for those conscious of their carbon footprint.

One of the key features of the Drolet DB05130 is its exceptional heat output. With a maximum output of up to 70,000 BTUs, this stove can heat areas of up to 2,500 square feet, making it suitable for larger spaces. The large firebox, designed with practicality in mind, allows for longer burn times, meaning less frequent reloading of wood. Users can expect an impressive burn time of up to 12 hours on a single charge of wood, enhancing convenience for busy households.

Another significant characteristic of the DB05130 is its efficiency. With an EPA-certified rating, this stove boasts an efficiency rating of over 80%. This high efficiency not only translates to better fuel consumption but also ensures that users are reducing their environmental impact. Featuring a secondary combustion system, the DB05130 effectively burns off gases and particulates, which contributes to its lower emissions.

In terms of design, the Drolet DB05130 showcases a modern aesthetic with a classic touch. Made from solid steel, it is built to last while offering excellent heat retention. The large glass door not only adds to its visual appeal but also allows for an impressive view of the flames, enhancing the ambiance of any room. The stove is equipped with air-wash technology, which keeps the glass clean, ensuring a clear view of the fire.

Installation and maintenance are made straightforward with the Drolet DB05130. It is designed to accommodate both top and rear venting, providing flexibility for different home designs. Additionally, the simple ash removal system makes cleaning hassle-free, allowing users to enjoy their stove without the burden of extensive upkeep.

In summary, the Drolet DB05130 amalgamates modern technology, efficiency, and elegant design, making it a standout choice for wood-burning stoves. With its ability to heat large spaces while maintaining environmental responsibility, this model is poised to meet the needs of homeowners seeking reliable and effective heating solutions.