When the stove is not in use for a prolonged amount of time, it is important to take a few precautions to protect the stove from moisture and humidity:
- Close the air intakes:
- Make sure to close all air intakes to avoid humid air getting inside the stove. Most stoves have 1 or 3 air intakes according to the model. Set the air intakes to minimum.
- Clean the stove:
- You should clean the glass (inside and outside), ashtray, combustion chamber and air dampers and check the gaskets.
- Close the flue damper:
- If the flue is fitted with a flue damper, make sure to set it to minimum.
- Disconnect the stove from external air intakes:
- Some Aduro stoves can be fitted with an alternative external air intake. If your connection kit is fitted with a damper, set it to a minimum. Alternatively, disconnect the pipe from the external air intake and move it away from the stove.
- Close the air vent:
- If the stove is close to an air vent, the moist air could create condensation and rust on the back of the stove. When the stove is not in use for a long time, it is advisable to close the air vent:
- If the air vent is fitted with a damper, set it to a minimum.
- Alternatively, put something against the vent to stop the flow of air.
- If the stove is close to an air vent, the moist air could create condensation and rust on the back of the stove. When the stove is not in use for a long time, it is advisable to close the air vent:
In general, it is important to protect the stove from all kind of moisture or humidity while not in use. Make sure to take the necessary precautions to extend the lifetime of your stove.