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Visit to a customers house (Lindsey and Neal - thank you !) to commission their new Charlton & Jenrick FPi5W inset stove into an old clay lump cottage. The Charlton & Jenrick FPi5w is 500mm wide body casing and can be fitted with a 3 or 4 sided trim. Other sizes are available from the same manufacturer and you'll find more videos of this product line in my other videos This particular video is mainly all about explaining how to light your new stove first time, every time without fail. It shows how best to get a stove and flue / flue liner up to temperature as quickly as possible with practically no effort We chat and explain about how opening the door at the wrong time or incorrectly stacking the fire can result in dropping air pressure and filling a room full of smoke. That's exactly what we DON'T want ! I want you to enjoy your new fire and not get frustrated with it. Understanding lighting principles and air pressure is both very simple and fundamental to both performance and enjoyment. "New" more modern made wood burning and multi fuel stoves have far better insulation and will heat your room far faster than older ones due to technology changes - but are less forgiving with other lighting methods as a result. Hope this training video helps ! OVER 100 STOVE MODELS IN STOCK AND ON DISPLAY AT : Natural Heating Unit 5, Bunns Bank Ind Est Attleborough Norfolk NR17 1QD 01953 452525 Http://www.naturalheating.co.uk Stockists of (amongst others) Charlton & Jenrick Hwam / Wiking Dik Geurts Heta Dean Forge Archer Stoves Clock Woodburners Ecoflame Mendip Stoves Hunter Stoves Group Klover Pellet Stoves