One of the most common maintenance operations and of which we can provide great cleanliness to the combustion chamber and obtain a quality energy use.
And every time I do it you will be wondering
This cleaning should be done at least once a month during the high winter season and thus contribute to a better care and also to test the quality of the pellet.
As these degrade and are easily shredded with the end result of a hopper full of sawdust and very small pieces of pellets that do not burn or simply end up fading away in the exhaust ducts.
We know that chemical reactions are involved in the ignition cycle of the stove and that thermal changes and condensation also act on the stove. This is a very special topic that we will discuss in another video.
But because of this condensation, which is the product of the release of fuel vapors in the ignition and combustion phase, it causes the particles of sawdust to remain embedded in the walls of the ducts, the blades of the extraction engine and the exhaust pipes.
They do not provide energy efficiency and they cause a lot of dirt and the formation of CREOSOTES AND CARBONIZATIONS that are difficult to remove by simple suction.
Let's see how with a simple and very fast process and a correct cleaning of the pellet we can carry out in few minutes, a maintenance task to leave the pellet stoves always in optimal conditions.
Do not miss the following video the following week...
We will talk about "THE OPTIMAL COMBUSTION".
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