Optimal smoke temperature for the three heat levels
The optimal smoke temperature for the different heat levels depends on the chimney and the settings of the stove, but with an optimal installation, the smoke temperature is approximately:Heat level 1 | 130o C - 150o C |
Heat level 2 | 165o C - 200o C |
Heat level 3 | 235o C - 265o C |
Optimal smoke temperature for firing with wood
The optimal smoke temperature when burning wood logs is min. 280 degrees and max. 330 degrees – dependent on the amount of wood.From approximately 6 minutes to 40 minutes after firing the wood, the temperature should be in the following range:
- By 1,5-2 kg firewood: between 280 and 300 degrees
- By 2-3 kg firewood: between 280 and 330 degrees
The temperature must never exceed 350 degrees as there is a risk of damaging the gearmotor by the internal auger. Therefore, when the temperature hits 330 degrees, you should begin to minimize the airflow.
The optimal temperature for applying new firewood
You should apply new firewood when the temperature hits about 170 degrees – never by a temperature below 130 degrees. Draw the air damper below the door all the way out at each firing to activate Aduro-tronic.