Infrared Reflective Glass Panels
for Clear Fire Viewing
The inner surfaces of the infrared reflective glass panels are kept at a higher temperature than the outer surface. This design, along with a preheated ‘airwash,’ makes clear fire viewing possible at most levels of operation.
Andirons Help Protect the Glass
Your stove has andirons to keep logs away from the glass panels. The andirons are essential to maintain clear fireviewing, and should be left permanently in place. Since the andirons may slightly hinder refueling through the front doors, most stove owners will prefer the convenience of top loading through the griddle.
Burn Only High-Quality Wood
The Encore is designed to burn natural wood only; do not burn fuels other than that for which it was designed.
You’ll enjoy the best results when burning wood that has been adequately
The best hardwood fuels include oak, maple, beech, ash, and hickory that has been split, stacked, and air- dried outside under cover for at least one year.
If hardwood is not available, you can burn softwoods which include tamarack, yellow pine, white pine, East- ern red cedar, fir, and redwood. These too should be properly dried.
Store wood under cover to keep it dry. The longer it is stored, the better heating and fireviewing performance you will enjoy. Even for
A Surface Thermometer is a
Valuable Guide to Operation
An optional surface thermometer lets you know when to adjust the air control, when to refuel, and when your catalyst is operating properly.
For example, when the thermometer registers at least 450°F (230°C) after
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Fig. 38 Take temperature readings with the thermometer located in the middle of the griddle.
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Use the following temperature ranges as a guide to operation:
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Use the Air Control Settings
that Work Best for You
No single air control setting will fit every situation. Each installation will differ depending on the quality of the fuel, the amount of heat desired, and how long you wish the fire to burn; outdoor air temperature and pressure also affect draft.
The control setting also depends on your particular installation’s “draft,” or the force that moves air from the stove up through the chimney. Draft is affected by such things as the length, type, and location of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions, and other factors. Refer to Pages
Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the Encore, and could even damage the combustor. On the other hand, too little draft can cause backpuffing into the room and/or the “plugging” of the chimney or combustor.
How do you know if your draft is excessively high or low? Symptoms of too much draft include an uncontrol- lable burn or a
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