Cleanburn Technology
1; Primary air for use with solid fuel, also used to start wood fires but normally used once a wood fire is burning.
2; Convection air is the cool room air and is drawn into convection zones on the sides of the stoves. The air is heated and rises, and within a few minuets, the hot air flows out into the room. The cool room air continues flowing in and is then heated. This is called convection.
3; Airwash air is drawn down over the inside of the window to keep the glass clean and clear. It is also used primary combustion air when burning wood.
4; Secondary air is pre-heated as it passes through the heat exchanger chamber within the firebox. It is drawn into the smokestream, where it combusts unburnt hydrocarbons to provide a cleaner burn and greater thermal efficiency.
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