Tip : Always leave a layer of ashes of two to three centimetres at the bottom of the wood burning stove. It helps insulate – the same way the insulation tiles do in the fire box. This way you’ll get a higher combustion temperature, which is important for good combustion.
When should you put more firewood in the wood burning stove?
When you put more firewood in the wood burning stove, you have to open up the primary air inlet control, until the new logs have caught fire.
To get the most out of the firewood, you can put off-putting new logs in the wood burning stove until the layer of embers is so small that it’ll take about 1 minute for the fire to catch on to the logs.
Always remember to open the primary air inlet control when adding more wood to the fire.
Tip: To reduce the risk of ashes coming out of the wood burning stove when you open the door, it is a good idea to open the primary air inlet control about a minute before you open the door. This way you’ll increase the draft in the wood burning stove and reduce the risk of ashes falling out.