barbas EVO 80-65 Installation And User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS &
MANUAL FOR ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
EVO 80-65
Wood-burning built-in appliance
Barbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new appliance
This document is an essential part of your fi re. Read it carefully before
installation and maintenance of the gas fi re and keep it in a safe place!
Production date:
Version number: 01 - 334801
Date: 15-10-2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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4 Annual maintenance ............................................................................
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5 Dimensions .........................................
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6 Replacement parts ................
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
The appliance must be positioned and connected by a Barbas dealer/specialist in accordance with these Installation instructions, nationally and locally applicable regulations. This manual contains directions for both positioning and for connecting
the appliance
. It also contains indications for the annual maintenance, technical data for the appliance, parts information and directions in the event of problems. Study the Installation instructions carefully before using the appliance. We recommend you keep this manual in a safe place for reference purposes.
Read the “Instructions for use & maintenance manual” before operating the appliance. The “Instructions for use” is provided separately by the appliance.
1.2 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Safety
• Do not place fl ammable objects within 100 cm of the appliance. Pay special attention to furnishings and ornaments around the appliance.
• When you use your appliance, the exterior will become hot. Always wear the glove or use the accessories supplied when fi lling etc. Protect yourself and others (especially children!) from burns. Do not leave children unattended when the appliance is burning.
• Watch your clothing. Synthetic clothing in particular can easily catch fi re and burn intensely.
• Do not approach the appliance with fl ammable materials or liquids. Any work with solvents, adhesives etc. in the space heated by the appliance can be very dangerous.
• It is not allowed to connect the appliance to a fl ue which is already connected to another appliance.
Cheak
the chimney. Cracks in the chimney may
not only lead to damp, st
aining
of walls and leaking of smoke, they can also impair the carrying off of smoke
.
• Prevent your chimney being soiled from above (birds’ nests etc.) by fi tting a suitable cap to the chimney pot.
• Avoid chimney fi res! Have your chimney swept at least once per year - more often if you use your fi re a lot. Prevent excessive deposits of soot inside the chimney by not burning freshly-cut wood. Instead, burn clean, dry chopped wood.
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• Follow the instructions issued by your local fi re brigade. The appliance can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are satisfi ed.
The required constructive adaptations should be satisfi ed as well.
It is essential that the appliance, the fl ue and combustion air supply are cleaned and
inspected annually by a Barbas dealer/specialist.
The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain guaranteed.
• The appliance is suitable and approved for periodical use.
Installation instructions
• The appliance may only be set up if the appliance and location meets the
- national and local installation regulations;
- local fi re brigade regulations and required architectural provisions.
• Ensure that the room in which the appliance is situated has adequate ventilation.
• Wood and wood briquettes may be stoked in the appliance. Do not use any coal and liquid fuels or fuel gel in the appliance. The appliance is
not intended for use of this fuels and can be dangerous and lead to damage to your health and may seriously damage the appliance.
Never use the appliance to burn rubbish.
• Please read all instructions / stickers on and around the appliance.
• Read the “Instructions for use” before using the appliance for the fi rst time. When you fi rst fi re up your appliance, there are a number of extra points you should take
into account.
• In transit, some parts of the appliance may have moved from their original place. Check that the door opens and closes, the brake plate is fi tted correctly to the brackets at the top of the appliance, the heat-resistant panels are fi xed to the walls and the panels on the bottom have not moved. Check if there are no foreign objects in the appliance.
• Avoid over-loading (white burning glow), caused, for example, by lengthy burning with primary air (combustion air supply slider all the way to “ + ”) or by burning too much wood in one go. The appliance can then become over-heated.
• Ask for the local building regulations, before commensing the installation of the appliance.
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2 PLACING
2.1 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION
Figure 1: Overview appliance
Figure 2: Overview appliance including optional stone plateau
1 Ceramic heat-proof glass 2 Outlet opening (2x grate) (chimney breast) natural convection air 3 Outlet opening (2x grill convection set) (chimney breast) convection air 4 Wall dimmer switch (optional) with integrated ON/OFF switch to control the speed of the built-in Perma Air ® convection fan (option) 5 Grate 6 Ashtray 7
Inlet opening (2x grate)(chimney breast) Ventilation air chimney breast / Convection air / Combustion air 8 Combustion air-supply slider (Combined operation for the primary, secondary and tertiary combustion air-supply) 9 Stone plateau 10 Door for admittance to motor
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2.2 PREPARATION FOR POSITIONING
2.2.1 General function control
Check all functions of the appliance before fi tting.
• Check the opening and closing operation of the door by means of the remote control (for the operation of the remote control see Chapter 3 of the
Instructions for use)
Documentation • Installation instructions
• Instructions for use
Attributes • Glove (Heat resistant up to max. 95°C)
• Operating hook / Poker
• Remote control
N.B. If any part is missing, please contact your dealer.
Supplied with the appliance:
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• Check whether the retardant plates (brake plates) are located correctly.
• Check the operation of the slider for the regulation of the combustion air intake (middle below the window).
• Check whether the ashtray is completely empty.
• Report any defects immediately to your dealer.
• Remove enclosed documents and components from the appliance.
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2.2.2 Connection Possibilities:
Important: The appliance is supplied with a pre-fi tted air box or fan box (if applicable). It is not possible to alter this after delivery.
I Installing in an existing or new fi replace.
A Build-in. Without air- or fan box
B Build-in with convection set. Without air- or fan box
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C Build-in with air box. Without convection set. Convection air through the chimney breast.
D Build-in with air box. With convection set. Convection air supply through a grate in the bottom side of the fi replace. Convection air through the chimney breast.
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II Installing the appliance with a fan box.
• Directly external combustion air supply
• Convection fan with built-in dimmer switch
• Convection air supply through a grate/opening from the living room
A Build-in with fan box. With convection set.
B Build-in with fan box. Without convection set. Convection air through the chimney breast.
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2.2.3 Combustion air intake
The local chimney sweep/authorities must be consulted prior to fi tting regarding the suitability and combustion air supply. DIN 18160 (house chimneys) must be observed. DIN 18895 parts 1 and 3 also apply.
The air, which is piped in through a grill in the wall, ensures that the air in the room is refreshed and is also used for the combustion process. The combustion air is sucked in through the grill in the chimney breast and through the opening underneath the appliance. Because some of this air passes through the chim­ney breast, it can be referred to as pre-heated combustion air.
The built-in appliance can also be fi tted with an air duct (this is compulsory in Germany) which draws the combustion air directly from outside. The air intake must have a opening of at least Ø125 mm. If required, the air pipe can be fi tted with a control damper. In this case, the position of the damper must be visible from the outside. The use of a direct combustion air intake is strongly advised if the appliance is fi tted with a convection fan set.
= Closed (“break away” discs)
= Open (“break away” discs)
= Grate Ventilation openings chimney breast
= Grate Combustion air supply via wall outlet
Convection set:
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• Combustion air from the living-room: When using the appliance, please ensure there is a suffi cient supply of fresh air: use
a grate with a minimum net opening in the outer wall of 150 cm2.
When necessary, the combustion air inlet
Ø
125 mm at the underside of the appliance may be used. Through the hollow space, underneath the appliance, and a grate in the chimney breast, combustion air can be supplied from the living room.
Make sure that the ventilation supply is open; this is particularly important with today’s airtight dwellings.
If the dwelling has mechanical ventilation that creates under pressure in the room where the appliance is located, it is necessary to fi t a fl ue gas fan. The type of fl ue gas fan is dependent on the capacity of the mechanical ventilation system. Always consult your fi tter about this.
In dwellings with an operating extractor hood, this should be turned to the lowest setting or turned off altogether. If the extractor hood remains in use, additional ventilation must be provided in compensation. This will not only avoid poor combustion, but will also prevent fl ue gases being sucked from the appliance into the room. Should creating an extra ventilation opening prove insuffi cient, it is then necessary to fi t a fl ue gas fan.
• Combustion air directly from outside: The appliance now has a completely closed combustion system, which allows it to
operate independently of the surrounding air in the room where the appliance is located. If desired the air pipes can be fi tted with a control valve. In this case the valve location must be visible from the outside. It is strongly advised to provide a direct combustion air-supply if the appliance is supplied with a convection fan set.
-
Appliance with substructure air-box:
Use one of the many combustion air supply connections Ø125 mm (external) of the air-box. Fit a rigid or fl exible pipe measuring Ø125 mm between this air supply connection and the “outside air supply opening in the wall/fl oor”.
- Appliance with substructure fan box (convection fan):
Use the Ø125 mm (external) combustion air supply connection at the left of right front side of the fan box. Fit a rigid or fl exible pipe measuring Ø125 mm between this air supply connection and the “outside air supply opening in the wall/fl oor”.
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2.2.4 Combustion air supply / Chimney
Every appliance needs its own chimney. Multiple connections to one main chimney is not permitted. Ensure that any existing chimney is completely air-tight and in good condition. It must be suitable to accommodate the appliance in question. Make sure your chimney has a proper cap to prevent rain getting in and birds nesting on it.
The draught in your chimney determines how your appliance will burn. The recommen­ded draught is approx. 15 Pa (0.15 mbar). Your chimney should be at least 4 metres tall from the point at which the chimney connects to the appliance. Chimneys which are well-insulated measuring in excess of 8 metres can develop a signifi cant draught if the appliance is raging. We therefore advise you to fi t a chimney damper or draught diverter between appliance and the chimney.
Ensure that any existing chimney is completely air-tight and in good condition. The diameter of the entire chimney, including the chimney pot on the roof must have a diameter at least equal to the diameter of the fl ue gas outlet of the appliance. See Chapter 7.
If there is no suitable chimney immediately available, we advise you to use double­walled insulated stainless steel pipe sections. A chimney must be compliant with the prevailing building regulations. Have a specialist carry out the building. When purchasing such pipe sections, we advise you to fi nd out whether some form of casing of the pipes is required.
A few points for your attention:
• chimneys must be free-standing, i.e. they must not rest on the appliance itself.
• all connections between the appliance and the chimney must be properly insulated.
• fl ammable material must be kept clear (outside the casing/insulation zone) of all through-feeds in the fl oor or wall (remember the roof decking).
Do not make any horizontal connections. Deposits and soot will collect here (unless it is a short horizontal connection directly behind the built-in fi re).
The chimney calculation, as in Germany, is made according to DIN 4705 parts 1 and 2 with each of the following measured values:
- mass fl ow of the fl ue gasses : 13 g/s
- temperature of the fl ue outlet on the fi re : 234°C
- chimney draught : 0.12 mbar
- nominal power output : 14 kW
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2.2.5 Convection air supply and- outlet
Convection air (heating air) is exclusively for the transfer of heat from the appliance to the living space. This air comes from the room and stays in the room.
Use convection set: The function of the convection set (option) is to improve the convection through the appliance, resulting in effi ciency improvement and preventing high temperatures in the chimney. The set consists of : • 3 m alufl ex
• 2 exit grids (white)
2 collar adaptors Ø125 mm
• 4 hose clamps
• When assembling the convection set take the following points into consideration: ° Ensure that the fl exible hose connections are gastight. If desired, insulate the
fl exible pipes with heat-insulating material that is resistant to temperatures in excess of 700°C. ° The air exit grids cannot be fi tted until a few days later, once the masonry has been pointed and allowed to dry. If one or more channels are connected leading to other rooms, these rooms must be fi tted with closable grids. These are available from your dealer, as well as the fl exible hoses and clamps required. ° Within a range of 30 cm either side and 50 cm above the escape opening (exit grids), there must be no fl ammable materials (e.g. wooden ceiling, fi tted furniture). ° The convection casing of the built-in fi re must be covered all around with a 10-cm thick layer of insulation (use of ceramic wool is permitted).
2.2.6 Convection fan set
The heat transfer can be increased by transporting the heat with the convection fan box (optional). With this system, hot air is blown into the room. The convector fan built into the box is regulated by a built-in dimmer, with an integrated on/off switch. The fan doesn’t have any automatic regulation based on the appliance temperature.
If on purchasing the appliance the optional convection fan set has been opted for, this will have been pre-fi tted.
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Knock out two “break-away” discs of the fan box with a hammer.
1x circular disc left or right - back. This will be the convection air inlet. Place the collar adapter (125 mm) on the convection air intake opening.
1x circular disc left or right - front.
This will be the combustion air inlet. Place the collar adapter (125 mm) on the combustion air intake opening.
Dimmer with integrated Electrical connections dimmer. ON - OFF switch. For installation in built-in box.
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Built-in box for dimmer.
Refer to the electrical wiring diagram supplied separately with the fan box, connect the dimmer to the fan.
For maintenance, the convection fan can be
reached after removal of the complete fl oor of the combustion.
Knock out one round disc of the air-box using a broad, fl at screwdriver. This is the combustion air intake opening.
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Place the included collar adapter in the air intake opening.
Construct a direct combustion air supply from the outside by means of a metal (fl exible) tube (125 mm) and a grate on the outer wall.
Only replace the door in the appliance after fi tting the complete appliance.
2.2.8 The casing / fi replace
• The casing may not be directly connected to the built-in fi re, but must be constructed so that it is self-supporting; a mantle iron or lintel should be used for this. The covering in the area must be of non-fl ammable materials of fl ame-retardant material class A1. This includes bricks, cladding, ceramic tiles, metal or plasterwork, Promatec and Nobranda.
• The opening for incoming and outgoing air from the casing must be at least totally 900 cm². At least 200 cm² from the opening for incoming and outgoing air must not
be closable. The ventilation of the casing/fi replace can be provided by grills, but this
can also be achieved by not building the fi replace right up to the ceiling (leaving a gap of 5 cm).
• When building in the appliance you can, if you wish, use a convection set (1x or 2x)
(option) to connect the convection openings to the warm air exit grills in the chimney breast (See also Chapter 2.2.5).
• Built-in fi res must be constructed such that the adapter from the chimney and
convection pipes can easily be cleaned.
• There must be no electrical cables or gas pipes in the walls surrounding the area of
the fi replace.
Heat-insulating materials
The heat-insulating materials to be used must meet specifi c quality standards. Manufacturers of insulating materials quote an insulation number on the packaging consisting of 10 numbers in accordance with the stipulations of AGI-Q132. Only those insulating materials listed in the adjacent table 1 or alternatives approved (in Germany) by DIBT may be used.
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* Table1: data on heat-insulating materials (permitted heat-insulating materials are those in grey).
Insulation material
Delevired in ...
Heat conductivity
Max user temperature
Density
Co­de
Co­de
Co­de
Co­de
Co­de
Sort Form
Can be delivered as
ºC kg/m³
99 99 99 99Other Tailor made
Different approval standard
Different approval standard
Mats (1)
Mats (2)
Bowls (1)
Bowls (2)
Plates (1)
Plates (2)
Strips
Individual fi bres
Granular fi bres
Felt
Fins mats
Mats
Plates
Bowls
Segments
Twisted
Mineral fi bre
Glass fi bre
Stone fi bre
Cinter fi bre
10
11
12
13
01
02
10
11
20
21
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Summary of insulation properties:
• Temperature resistance > 700°C
• Density > 80 kg/m
3
• Insulation fi gure as per AGI-Q 132
• Must not end with 99 (see table)
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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 GENERAL
When fi tting one of these appliances local and/or national regulations relating to fi re safety must be followed. In case of doubt, consult the fi re safety department of the local fi re brigade, particularly if the fi re is to be fi tted in a home with walls and/or fl oors containing fl ammable material.
The connection of several appliances to a single fl ue/chimney is not allowed.
• Check the function of the lift door
• Check the operation of the combustion air supply slider
• Check the position of the retardant plates (brake plates)
• Check whether the convection holes Ø125 mm (2x or 4x) on the top side are open
• Check that the fan, once fi tted, is in working order
The fi re must be positioned on a concrete surface. If such a surface is not immediately available, a pedestal must be built from the creeping space.
3.2 PLACING
3.2.1 Inbouw in een schouw
The appliance can be built in using brickwork or by means of fi re-resistant plates that
are screwed to a metal frame. You can, if you like, erect a natural stone mantelpiece in front of this.
Installation without optional natural stone plateau:
(to place the optional natural stone plateau
see Chapter 3.2.5)
Note !: After installation it must be taken into account that the lift door motor on the underside of the appliance must remain accessible for any maintenance to the motor. This can be done e.g. by making a door on the front of the fi replace at the location of the motor, so that the motor can be reached.
Note !: Ensure that there is a clearence of 2 mm between the brick work/fi reproof plate in connection with the appliance expanding when hot.
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Legend page 26
A Example build-in in a ventilated chimney.
Appliance is fi tted with a convection set.
B Example build-in in a ventilated chimney.
Convection air through the chimney breast.
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C Example build-in in a ventilated chimney. Appliance is fi tted with an air box and a convection set. For a direct combustion air supply from outside.
D Example build-in in a ventilated chimney. For a direct combustion air supply from outside and fi tted with a convection fan with a build-in fanspeed controller. Appliance is fi tted with a convection set.
Legend page 26
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Legend:
1 Inlet opening combustion air / convection air / chimney-ventilation air (grate,
bottom of chimney)
2 Inlet opening combustion air (bottom of appliance Ø125 mm) /
(air-box, Ø125 mm) / (fan box, Ø125 mm)
4 Inlet opening convection air (fan box, Ø125 mm) / (side of appliance) /
(bottom of appliance)
5 Flue connection (topside of appliance, Ø250 mm)
7 Outlet opening convection air (top of appliance) / (Connection convection set) (2x or 4x Ø125 mm) Important: Remove “break-away” discs (2x or 4x Ø125 mm) !
8 Insulation material, noninfl ammable ‼! (for example ceramic fi bre) (sides and top
of appliance)
9 Inlet opening combustion air / convection air / chimney-ventilation air (grate, bottom of chimney)
10 Outlet opening convection air / chimney-ventilation air (grate, top of chimney)
11 Outlet opening convection air via convection set (grate, top of chimney)
12 Inlet opening direct combustion air from outside (grate, exterior wall)
13 Air-box: Box with several connection possibilitys for a directly combustion air supply from outside Or:
Fan box:
Box with a build-in convection fan and connection for a directly combustion air supply from outside. Including a fanspeed controller
(17) for RPM control
16 Convection set
17 Fanspeed controller
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• If the appliance is to be placed against a bearing wall or against a wall containing
fl ammable material, an air gap of at least 20 mm should fi rst be created. Before it a false wall, 100 mm thick, must be built of masonry or aerated concrete.
If the appliance is not placed against a bearing wall or a wall containing fl ammable material, no false wall is necessary. Layers of insulation of at least 100-mm thickness will then be suffi cient (class A1, DIN 4102-compliant). See also section 3.3.
• After four weeks, your appliance will be ready for use.
3.2.2 Chimney
If no chimney is immediately available, have one fi tted by a recognised specialist only. The chimney must be compliant with local regulations and is particularly important because it has a signifi cant bearing on the function of the appliance.
Basic rules:
• A chimney for an open appliance is not, by defi nition, suitable for a closable model
(i.e. an appliance with doors). As a closed appliance draws in much less (cold) air,
the smoke is hotter. Please have your chimney inspected to see whether it is suitable
for a closable appliance.
• The chimney opening must be at least 5 metres above the top of the door opening of
your appliance.
• The chimney must protrude at least 40 cm above the apex of a sloping roof and at
least 1 metre above a fl at roof. In short, the chimney must always end in an area with
a negative air pressure. Contact your local chimney sweep for the exact dimensions of the chimney opening.
• The internal diameter must not be less than that of the appliance at any point (even
at the end of the pipe).
• Avoid bends at all costs. The maximum deviation from the perpendicular is 45°.
• Both the dimensions and the construction must meet stringent construction
standards. Your recognised specialist will be pleased to assist.
• Contact your fi re insurer to make sure that your policy is in order
.
3.2.3 Connecting combustion air supply
- Appliance with substructure air-box: Use one of the many combustion air supply connections Ø125 mm (external)
of the air-box. Fit a rigid or fl exible pipe measuring Ø125 mm between this air supply connection and the “outside air supply opening in the wall/fl oor”.
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- Appliance with substructure fan box (convection fan): Use the Ø125 mm (external) combustion air supply connection at the left of right
front side of the fan box.
Fit a rigid or fl exible pipe measuring Ø125 mm between this air supply connection and the “outside air supply opening in the wall/fl oor”.
3.2.4 Connection convection set and convection
channels
Convection set (1x or 2x) (option !)
• If required, a convection set can be added when installing the appliance.
Use convection set: The function of the convection set (option) is to improve the convection through the appliance, resulting in effi ciency improvement and preventing high temperatures in the chimney. The set consists of: • 3 m alufl ex
• 2 exit grids (white)
• 2 collar adaptors Ø125 mm
• 4 hose clamps
• Assembly convection set: ° Secure the collar adaptors (2x or 4x) to the appliance. ° Now connect the fl exible hoses to the collar adaptors (Ø125 mm) on the top of
the appliance and to the metal fi tting box on the air exit grids that are being used (do not forget to fi t hose clamps). ° Ensure that the fl exible hose connections are gastight.
° If desired, insulate the fl exible pipes with heat-insulating material that is resistant
to temperatures in excess of 700°C.
° The air exit grids cannot be fi tted until a few days later, once the masonry has
been pointed and allowed to dry. If one or more channels are connected leading to other rooms, these rooms must be fi tted with closable grids. These are available
from your dealer, as well as the fl exible hoses and clamps required. ° Within a range of 30 cm either side and 50 cm above the escape opening (exit
grids), there must be no fl ammable materials (e.g. wooden ceiling, fi tted furniture).
Cover the top, side and rear of the appliance to the front edge with c. 10 cm thick
insulating material (T ≥ 700°C) (Class A1 according to DIN 4102 (= EN 13501)). Leave a few centimetres clearance between the front of the chimney breast and the appliance.
Ensure the appliance is level by adjusting the feet to the correct height. Use a no.17 spanner for this.
Make a good seal between the smoke outlet from the appliance to the chimney. See also 3.2.2. Ensure that the entire fl ue is gas-tight.
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3.2.5 Fitting the natural stone plateau
To install the natural stone plateau use the two 6*16 fl ange bolts supplied, combination or box spanner 10, and an allen key.
• Ventilate the chimney, by placing ventilation openings at the top and bottom of the chimney breast.
• Close up the front
. (Note for installation without stone plateau the motor
remains accessible!)
COLOUR DIMENSION (cm) CLEAR OPENING (cm
2
)
Brass or white 13.5 x 13.5 75 (incl. fi tting)
Brass or white 27.0 x 13.5 150 (incl. fi tting)
Perma Air (white) 43.0 x 22.0 550
Available BARBAS grids (option) for ventilating the chimney:
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Put the lift door in the top position and place the plateau in its designated position in the appliance.
Fix the plateau at the rear with the 2 fl ange bolts.
The plateau can be levelled using the 2 allen set screws on the underside of the plateau. To adjust the plateau use a level or angle iron.
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It is essential that the appliance, the chimney and the combustion air supply are cleaned and inspected annually, by a Barbas-dealer/expert. The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain guaranteed.
4 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
Start with maintence 24 hours after the last burning period.
Recommended order for yearly maintenance:
Inside the appliance:
• Check the door seals. If necessary, replace the seals.
• Emptying the ashtray.
• Clean the glass on the inside of the door with glass spray or ceramic hob cleaner.
• If the glass is broken or cracked, it must be immediately replaced before operating the appliance again. Broken ceramic heat-resistant glass may not be thrown
away in a glass container, but must be included in normal household waste.
• Check the grate and all interior plates on cracks. If necessary, replace the parts.
Chimney / fl ue channel:
• Sweep and inspect chimney. Check for cracks, loose parts, fl ue gas leakage and overall condition of the chimney.
When in doubt use an inspection camera !
Combustion air supply appliance:
• Check the combustion air supply route from the outside up to the appliance.
• Clean the combustion air supply inlet openings.
Convection air (Ventilation air) appliance:
• Check the convection air route.
• Clean the convection air intake openings, fl ues and air escape openings.
• Clean the innerside of the fan box (option). The convection fan can be reached after removal of the complete fl oor of the combustion chamber / heating room.
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Outside appliance:
• Clean the outside of the appliance with a dry lint free cloth.
• Wait for the appliance to cool down suffi ciently before cleaning. Never use scouring powder, aggressive cleaners or fi re polish on the appliance.
• Any lacquer damage can be repaired with a BARBAS heat resistant paint spray
can. (Pay atention that the appliance is suffi ciently cooled down !)
Ventilation house:
• Check whether the room where the appliance is installed is suffi ciently ventilated according to national and local regulations and standards.
• Ensure that as little dust, and as few particles of cigarette smoke, candles and oil lamps as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used. Heating of these particles by the convection system of the appliance could lead to discoloration of the walls and ceiling. It is therefore very important to ensure that the room in which the appliance is located is suffi ciently ventilated.
Last check appliance:
• Check the correct operation from the sliders and fl aps. See Chapter 2.2: Preparation / Function check.
General:
• Parts: Individual parts for replacement/accessories are available from your BARBAS dealer. Use only original parts.
• Modifi cations: Introduced modifi cations to the appliance are not permitted.
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5 DIMENSIONS
5.1 EVO 80-65 with 80 mm frame
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5.2 EVO 80-65 with 80 mm frame
with natural stone plateau
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6 REPLACEMENT PARTS
Item no Article number Description
1 334526 Retardant plate top, right
2 334527 Retardant plate top, left
3 334532 Retardant plate under
4 333984 Side panel, left
5 333979 Rear panel
6 333985 Side panel, right
7 334515 Grate
8 334483 Door
9 333986 Bottom stone
10 333064 Heat-resistant glass
11 333958 Motor
12 312829
Convection air fan (option)
13 334084 Natural stone plateau (option)
When ordering, please give the serial number.
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7 TECHNICAL DATA
EVO 80-65
Combustion:
Measured in compliance with EN 13229 : 2001 and EN 13229 - A2 : 2004
Fuel Wood Nominal output 14 kW Effi ciency 82%
Emissions (dry, at 13% O2, 273K, 1013 hPa): Carbon monoxide (CO) 0.1 %; 1237 mg/m3 (STP, at 13% O2) Dust 40 mg/Nm3 (STP, at 13% O2) Total hydrocarbons (CxHy) 97 mg/m3 (STP, at 13% O2) Nitrogen oxides (NOx) 115 mg/m3 (STP, at 13% O2)
Flue gas mass fl ow 13 g/s Flue temperature 195°C Chimney draught 0.12 mbar Flue gas connection Ø250 mm (Ø248 mm ext.) Weight - EVO 80-65 315 kg
- Natural stone plateau 31 kg
- Fan box 19 kg
- Air box 3 kg
Inside:
Dimensions
- surface area (b x d) 0.135 m
2
- clear fi re opening (h x b) 566 x 738 mm
Interior side panels Heat-resistant panels 1600 kg/m
3
Interior bottom Heat-resistant panels 1600 kg/m3; steel grate Inner lining Steel (heat-resistant and rust-proof) Retardant plates (brake plates) Stainless steel
Outside:
Construction Sheet-steel casing Doors Lift door (Steel, ceramic heat-resistant glass)
Operation: • Electrically operated lift door
• Combustion air supply slider Single combined slide for controlling the
primary, secondary and
tertiary air supply.
Ash collection: Ashtray with grate
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Combustion air supply: At least 150 cm2 opening in the room where the fi re is located or a outside air supply opening of Ø125 mm in wall/fl oor.
Opties: • Fan box with 230 VAC / 95 W fan (Perma Air ®) for transport of heating air. Rev control by built-in fanspeed controller.
• Air-box, for a directly combustion air supply from outside.
• Convection set (1x or 2x).
• Natural stone plateau.
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8 WARRANTY TERMS
Interfocos
Warranty terms
Interfocos B.V. guarantees the quality of the supplied Barbas appliance and the quality of the materials used. All Barbas appliances are developed and manufactured according to the highest possible quality standards. If, despite all this, something should prove amiss with the Barbas appliance you have purchased, Interfocos B.V. offers the following manufacturer’s warranty.
Article 1: Warranty
1.1. If Interfocos B.V. determines that the Barbas appliance you have purchased is
defective as a result of a fl aw in the construction or material, Interfocos B.V. guarantees to repair or replace the appliance free of charge, without charging any costs for labour or spare parts.
1.2. Repair or replacement of the Barbas appliance will be undertaken by Interfocos B.V. or by a Barbas dealer as designated by Interfocos B.V.
1.3. This warranty is supplementary to the existing legal national warranty of Barbas dealers and Interfocos B.V. in the country of purchase and is not intended to restrict your rights and claims based on the applicable legal provisions.
Article 2: Warranty conditions
2.1. Should you wish to claim under the warranty, please contact your Barbas dealer.
2.2. Complaints should be reported as quickly as possible after they have manifested themselves.
2.3. Complaints will only be accepted if they are reported to the Barbas dealer, together with the serial number of the Barbas appliance which is stated on the front of the instructions for use.
2.4. In addition, the original receipt (invoice, receipt, cash receipt) showing the date of purchase must also be submitted.
2.5. Repairs and replacements during the warranty period do not give any entitlement to an extension of the warranty period. After a repair or replacement of warranty parts, the warranty period shall be deemed to have started on the date of purchasing the Barbas appliance.
2.6. If a certain part is eligible for the warranty and the original part is no longer available, Interfocos B.V. shall ensure that an alternative part of at least the same quality shall be provided.
Article 3: Warranty exclusions
3.1. The warranty on the Barbas appliance ceases to be in effect if: a. it is not installed according to the supplied installation instructions, and to national and/or local regulations; b. it has been installed, connected or repaired by a non-Barbas dealer;
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c. it has not be used or maintained according to the instructions for use; d. it has been changed, neglected or roughly treated; e. it has been damaged as a result of external causes (outside the appliance itself), for example, lightning strike, water damage or fi re;
3.2. In addition, the warranty lapses if the original purchase receipt shows any change, deletion, removal or if it is illegible.
Article 4: Warranty area
4.1. The warranty is only valid in those countries where Barbas appliances are sold through an offi cial dealer network.
Article 5: Warranty period
5.1. This warranty will only be granted during the warranty period.
5.2. The body of the Barbas appliance is guaranteed for a period of 10 years against construction and/or material faults, starting from the moment of purchase.
5.3. For other parts of the Barbas appliance, a similar warranty applies from the moment of purchase for a period of one year.
5.4. For user parts such as glass, glass (cord), thermocouple and the interior of the combustion chamber, a similar guarantee is given until after the fi rst burning.
Article 6: Liability
6.1. A claim granted by Interfocos B.V. under this warranty does not automatically imply that Interfocos B.V. also accepts liability for any possible damage. The liability of Interfocos B.V. never extends further than that stated in these warranty conditions. Any liability of Interfocos B.V. for consequential damage is expressly excluded.
6.2. That stated in this provision is not valid if and to the extent that is derives from a mandatory provision.
6.3. All agreements entered into by Interfocos B.V. are, unless specifi cally stated otherwise in writing and to the extent that they are permitted based on applicable law, subject to the Conditions of the Dutch Metal and Engineering Association (METAALUNIEVOORWAARDEN), as fi led with the registrar of the Court of Rotterdam on 1 January 2008.
Interfocos B.V. Hallenstraat 17 5531 AB Bladel The Netherlands Tel: +31-497339200 Email: info@Barbas.com
Carefully retain the instructions for use; they show the serial number of the appliance. You will need this if you wish to claim under the warranty.
01 - 151013 - 334801
Your Barbas dealer
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