Charnwood C-Eight Parts List
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To install the Charnwood C-Eight, ensure you have a suitable chimney or flue system. Follow the installation manual provided by the manufacturer, which includes securing the stove on a non-combustible hearth and ensuring correct flue connection. It's recommended to hire a certified professional for installation to comply with local building regulations.
The Charnwood C-Eight stove is designed to burn seasoned hardwood logs with a moisture content of less than 20%. Avoid burning treated wood, waste materials, or coal, as these can damage the stove and flue system.
Regular maintenance is crucial for safety and efficiency. Clean the stove's glass and remove ash at least once a week during the heating season. The flue should be inspected and swept at least once a year, preferably before the heating season begins.
Blackened glass usually indicates incomplete combustion. Ensure the wood is dry and seasoned, increase airflow by adjusting the air controls, and check that the chimney is not blocked. Regular cleaning of the glass with a stove glass cleaner can also help.
First, check if the wood is adequately seasoned. Ensure the air controls are set correctly and that the stove's door seals are intact. If the problem persists, inspect the chimney for blockages or consult a professional to assess the stove's performance.
To maximize efficiency, use dry, seasoned wood, maintain the stove and flue regularly, and ensure the air controls are set for optimal combustion. Avoid overloading the firebox and keep the stove door seals in good condition.
Use the top-down method for lighting your stove: place larger logs at the bottom, smaller kindling on top, and a firelighter on the very top. Light the firelighter and allow the flames to burn down through the kindling and logs. Adjust the air controls to increase airflow during ignition.
The Charnwood C-Eight has primary and secondary air controls. The primary control is used for igniting the stove, while the secondary control maintains the burn rate. Adjust these controls based on your heating needs and desired burn rate.
If smoke enters the room, check that the chimney is not blocked and that the flue is warm enough to draw air effectively. Ensure all doors and windows in the room are closed to prevent drafts. If the problem persists, consult a professional to inspect the installation.
When using the stove for the first time, it is normal to experience a slight odor as the paint cures. This should disappear after a few uses. Ensure the room is well-ventilated during this period.