| • | Choose a stove which complies with the strictest requirements on particle emissions. |
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Make sure your chimney is the correct size in relation to the stove. A good draw is essential for optimum combustion.
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| • | Never burn waste, cardboard packaging, printed matter or wood that has been painted or in some other way treated. |
| • | Make sure the wood is clean and dry. Moisture content of max 16-20% gives the best and cleanest combustion (and also less soot on the glass). |
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Never overfill the stove and avoid using oversized pieces of fuel.
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Air is important for good combustion and good economy. Before the wood carbonises, enough air needs to be added that flames are produced (always read the manual – it’s important).
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Don’t leave the stove burning overnight. Leaving your stove burning overnight is bad for your wallet and the environment.
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