As the weather gets colder and colder, people use different ways to keep warm in their lives. In many large villas, a device called an ethanol fireplace is used. The advantages of using this equipment are also many. When this kind of equipment is used in life, it is necessary to do a good job of maintaining the equipment. So how should the maintenance work of the ethanol fireplace be carried out?
1. Clean or clean the furnace with a vacuum cleaner every week to avoid accumulation of dust and soot. At least 12 hours after the embers are extinguished, you can clean it or use a vacuum cleaner. Make sure that the ashes have cooled down to avoid damage to the vacuum cleaner.
2. Unless there is an emergency, do not use water to extinguish the fire. Extinguishing the fire with water will cause the ashes to stick together, which makes it difficult to remove.
3. The hearth is the area containing the fire; its material is generally steel plate or refractory brick. The heat of the fire can keep the fire chamber clean, so the furnace is basically maintenance-free.
4. Use a stiff brush (don't use a wire brush) to gently clean the inner wall of the furnace, only to the top of the lintel (heavy metal bracket supporting the upper furnace wall of the fireplace mouth).
5. Handle refractory bricks carefully because they are fragile. Be careful not to bend the edge of the metal fire chamber and the pipe. The curved edges will create cracks in the wall posts and brackets, and flames may emerge from these places.
6. Never use abrasive cleaners inside the fireplace. Many abrasive cleaners leave combustible residues.
Through the above introduction to the maintenance of ethanol fireplaces, I believe that everyone can also maintain this equipment well in life. In life, it can effectively extend the service life of the equipment.