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Smokeless fuel
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I an trying to use my smalll victorian fireplace for the first time (having had the chimney swept!). I have to use smokeless fuel briquettes. The fire is lit but I cannot get it to burn, it is just sort of glowing in the middle. I have the chimney vent and front vents fully open, trying to get a draught through. What am I doing wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We use smokeless fuel on our enclosed fire, and I'm afraid they don't burn up like the old coal used to. They do just glow red hot with the occassional flame, so it may just be the fuel. Mind you, they do get very hot- hot enough to fuse some of the ashes together into clinker if left stoked up overnight.
When the fire is glowing why not try putting a small log onto it to see if this burns up with a flame.