| 1 |
Primary air to the fire is controlled by an adjustable thermostat for maximum efficiency. |
| 2 |
Thermostat control lever. |
| 3 |
Pre-warmed primary air is distributed evenly throughout the fire through inlet holes
positioned all around the grate. |
| 4 |
Separate side door allows easy refuelling. In this way,
logs up to 20"(500mm) can be loaded into the Wellington 1(not applicable to Wellington 2). |
| 5 |
Controllable secondary air, entering above the door,
ensures maximum combustion of the fuel. The Wellington also has a new "clean-burn" firebox
design. |
| 6 |
As it enters the fire the secondary air passes over the
inner surface of the window, helping to keep it clean. |
| 7 |
External riddling lever allows coal fires to be kept free
of ash(and therefore burning efficiently) without the need to open the door. |
| 8 |
Removable multi purpose handle(for riddling lever,
clinker hatch, and ashpan) allows moving parts to be handled safely. |
| 9 |
Large removable ashpan for convenient disposal of ash. |
| 10 |
Clinker hatch. A section of the grate can be slid open
for easy clearance of clinker when burning coal. |
| 11 |
Removable baffle-plate door gives direct access to the
flue outlet for cleaning. (Note: as with all solid fuel stoves, the chimney itself cannot
be swept through the stove. Separate access should be provided for this purpose.) |
| 12 |
Rear baffle plate minimises heat loss up the chimney,
concentrating the stove's heat in the room. |