Our home came with a Consolidated Dutchwest (India) wood and coal stove with a catalytic combuster.
I do not burn coal in it but have some questions about how to handle it with wood.
I am currently firing the stove with all air intakes nearly full open. After the fire has gotten going I close the air intakes on the loading door and on the door that accesses the ash tray to a gap of about 1/4 to 3/8" to allow the stove to get to a good temperature. At that point I kick in the catalytic combuster.
The question is what do I do with the air intakes after the combuster is engaged?
For all stages I'm leaving the upper intake full open.
Any advice will be much appreciated.
Many thanks.
I do not burn coal in it but have some questions about how to handle it with wood.
I am currently firing the stove with all air intakes nearly full open. After the fire has gotten going I close the air intakes on the loading door and on the door that accesses the ash tray to a gap of about 1/4 to 3/8" to allow the stove to get to a good temperature. At that point I kick in the catalytic combuster.
The question is what do I do with the air intakes after the combuster is engaged?
For all stages I'm leaving the upper intake full open.
Any advice will be much appreciated.
Many thanks.