How Do You Use A Charnwood Wood Burning Stove?

To light your stove we recommend the top down method.

  1. Clear the grate of ash then Place 2-3 smaller logs on the stove bed.
  2. On top of this build a stack of 6-8 kindling sticks.
  3. Then place a natural fire lighter inside.
  4. Fully open the air control for maximum air intake and a quick and easy ignition.

How do you control the heat on a wood burning stove?

Before lighting a fire, ensure that all of the controllable air vents on the stove are open. Leave the vents fully open when lighting a fire and while the fire gets going. Slowly start to close down the vents once the fire has caught hold of the kindling.

How do you light a wood burning stove for the first time?

How to Light a Wood Burning Stove

  1. Prepare your stove. If this is the first time you are lighting your stove, it will probably be spotlessly clean.
  2. Open all vents. Your wood burning stove probably has two air vents.
  3. Check the damper is open.
  4. Warm up your flue.
  5. Build your fire.
  6. Adjust the air vents.

Do you close the damper on a wood stove?

A fireplace damper should always be kept open while the fire is burning. Furthermore, keep the damper open until all the embers are completely out; since smoke and dangerous carbon monoxide can enter the house. Once the ember bed is entirely out, close the damper.

How do I know if my damper is open or closed?

Before lighting a fire, you can tell if the damper is open by placing your hand into the fireplace. If you feel a draft coming down the chimney, it is a good indicator that the damper is open. If you don’t feel any cold air coming down the chimney, it means that the damper is closed.

What should I set my wood burning stove to?

Once you’ve found a spot, lay a non-combustible floor covering on the area, such as ceramic or concrete. Next, install heat shields made out of sheet metal on any walls close to your stove to reduce the fire risk.

What are the levers on my wood burning stove?

Also, some wood burning fireplaces have a lever to open or close the outside air vent to the fireplace. If your fireplace has this lever (usually located on the left inside panel) make sure the outside air vent is in the open (or up) position. The outside air kit is designed to provide additional air for combustion.

Is it OK to leave the door open on a wood stove?

Wood burning stoves are not designed to be used with the door open. You can use a wood burning stove with the door open but doing so will lose the control of the air flow into the stove, making it operate less efficiently and sending more heat up the chimney rather than out into the room.

How long does a wood burner take to heat up?

Quick answer: A wood stove takes an hour to heat your home by 5-10F. It takes approximately 3-6 hours depending on the house and insulation to reach the final temperature. If your wood stove is your primary heat source, you should kindle the fire at least 3 hours before you need a comfortable temperature.

How do you keep a wood stove burning all night?

How To Keep a Wood Stove Burning All Night

  1. Rake the charcoal towards the front of the wood stove.
  2. Place five to seven large logs in a tight formation behind the coals.
  3. Shut the door and enjoy.

How long will a cord of wood last in a wood stove?

A full cord of firewood can last as little as 5 or 6 weeks or as much as 10 or 12 weeks. If wood is the sole fuel-type you’re using to heat your house in the wintertime (no gas or electric heaters helping reduce wood usage), you can expect a full cord of wood to last no more than six weeks.

How do you start a fire in a wood stove without smoking?

Proper air flow…..
In order to create proper airflow and circulation, you should always make sure that the damper on the wood stove is open first and foremost. This will prevent smoke from funneling back into the room while you are starting a fire or reloading the stove.

Does closing the damper make the fire hotter?

As the fire burns down the amount of air needed drops down, so “banking the fire” by partially closing the damper on the bed of coals reduces the amount of heat drawn out of the house overnight.

Should the damper be pushed in or out?

You need to open the damper when you start a fire to allow for proper airflow and let the smoke out. A closed damper can restrict airflow and become a safety issue since smoke would fill your house.

Is it OK to leave the flue open overnight?

The smoke from burning wood contains carbon monoxide, so in order to prevent this toxic byproduct from entering your home, it is important to leave the flue open overnight. This enables a draft to carry the compound out into the atmosphere, instead of sinking down the chimney and saturating the room.

When should you close your damper?

You should close the damper on your fireplace once the fire and embers have all burned out. This prevents warm air in your house from escaping out the chimney. You should open the damper before lighting a fire and close it once the fire is done burning.

What happens if you leave damper open?

Leaving the damper open doesn’t help hot indoor air escape up the chimney. Instead, outdoor air will flow down the chimney while the cool air from your air conditioner escapes. Your cooling system will work harder than it should, leading to an increase in energy bills and shortening the lifespan of your HVAC unit.

Do you open or close dampers in winter?

Open the damper for the winter season. If your damper is not labelled, it should be found parallel to the duct, where it allows the humidity to enter the duct system.

Is it cheaper to heat your home with a wood burning stove?

As you’ve probably already spotted, that’s considerably less than what many people are now paying for gas and electricity on an annual basis. In fact, it means that a wood burning stove costs about a third of the price of electric heating and approximately 13% less than gas central heating for the average household.

What temperature is best for wood burning?

About 700 degrees F will give a nice “toast” to your work. In some cases, if you burn too hot, paint adhesion can be a problem, as the pores in the wood are sealed shut. Burning at a lower cooler temperature will also tend to avoid residue and build-up on your tips.

What is the best firewood to burn in a wood stove?

Oak: Known for its long, slow burns, oak is likely the best firewood wood. Oak is a dense hardwood available throughout most regions of North America. While oak wood can take a little longer to become properly seasoned than other firewoods, the fire from well seasoned oak in your wood stove can’t be beat.