Operation

During initial period of operation, the stove's chamotte body should not be overheated.

Chamotte APSz-12w stove is a slow-burning stove equipped with a closed combustion chamber.

When the firing up is done, combustion chamber can be filled with an adequate batch of fuel. The fuel should be added when fire burns in the furnace. Chunks of hardwood of 25 cm in length and 20-30 cm in dimension should be placed crosswise and in the amount suitable for its complete combustion. The cycle of combustion takes about 3 hours for 11.8 kg of fuel added crosswise in several batches (including 1 kg of wood for lighting up) up to the height of 25 cm from the furnace's surface. Depending on combustion rate and air inlet, a batch of fuel is sufficient for producing and accumulating an adequate amount of heat. The amount is reduced by the heat used in following cycles. Increasing the amount of fuel and number of batches may lead to uneconomical work and decrease the device's efficiency.

 

The thermal power that arises from heat-accumulation depends on amount and quality of fuel (see table). Heat-accumulating properties of the stove manifest themselves when the fuel is combusted and fire goes out. Average temperature on the surface decreases by half within 11.5 hours, and by 25% within 19 hours. In practice, that means the fuel batches may be added depending on the temperature levels of the heat-accumulating mass. Slow and static chilling of the chamotte stove implies significant flexibility and comfort of use. It is not necessary to add fuel on time and there is no risk of excessive decrease in room temperature.

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