Napoleon NZ3000H High Country Series Natural Vent Woodburning Fireplace

User Manual - Page 36

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W415-1517 / A / 09.02.16
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8.0 OPERATION
Primary combustion air enters through the air control inlet box regulated by a draft control, travels up the side
through a duct and enters the top centre of the combustion chamber into a preheating airwash located across
the top and then down the window to feed the fi re and also to ensure that the glass remains clean.
Secondary air feeds directly into the combustion chamber at hearth level then travels to the secondary air
chamber which injects the air to oxidize the unburnt gases rising to fl ue. During start up and refueling the
bypass door must be opened to circumvent the catatyst until operating temperatures are achieved.
47.18B
Expansion
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contraction noises during heating up and cooling down cycles are normal and to be expected.
TIPS FOR BURNING:
Create a large re to heat up the appliance before closing bypass door and adjusting to a slower burn.
To create a large, quick burning re, use small pieces of wood.
For a lower, but extended burn, stack larger pieces of wood close together.
For long burns, leave a 1” (25.4mm) - 2” (50.8mm) bed of ashes.
Burn dry wood only.
With the exception of overnight burns, create large, quick burning res whenever possible. Smaller, slow
burning res using large logs will cause the glass to become dirty. Larger, quick burning res using medium
sized wood to refuel frequently are much more ef cient.
It is important to minimize visible smoke emitting from the chimney. Burning seasoned rewood, maintaining
the appliance catalyst and following the operating instruction contained within this manual will ensure that
visible smoke emissions are minimized.
8.1 APPLIANCE OPERATION
THE WOOD HEATER HAS A PRESET MINIMUM LOW BURN RATE THAT MUST NOT BE ALTERED.
IT IS AGAINST UNITED STATES FEDERAL REGULATIONS TO ALTER THIS SETTING OR OTHERWISE
OPERATE THIS WOOD HEATER IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL.
Maximum Burn Time
Bypass
Open
Burn Time
Not Enough
Wood
Soft Wood Hard Wood
Minimum Burn Time
Fully Open
Primary Air Setting
Closed
The below diagram illustrates the correlation between wood selection and primary air setting
and how they affect the burn time of the unit.
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