Contura C 685 Installation Instruction

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C 685
Installation
instruction
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CERTIFICATE
PRODUCT
Product type Stove lit with solid biofuels Type designation Contura 685 Manufacturing number See rating plate on the stove Intended area of use Heating of rooms in residential buildings Fuel Wood
MANUFACTURER
Name NIBE AB / Contura Address Box 134, Skulptörvägen 10 SE-285 23 Markaryd, Sweden
CHECKS
According to AVCP System 3 European standard EN 13240:2001 / A2:2004 Test institute Rein-Ruhr Feuerstätten Prüfstelle, NB 1625, has checked declared performance and issued test report no. RRF-40 07 1478
PERFORMANCE DECLARATION
No. C685-CPR-130608-SE-1
DECLARED PERFORMANCE
Essential characteristics Performance Harmonised technical
specification
Reaction to fire A1 WT
Minimum distance to combustible material 100 mm to rear
520 mm to side Other safety distances according to the installation instructions
Risk of falling embers Approved
Emissions from combustion CO 0.06%
NOx 115 mg/m
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OGC 57 mg/m3 PM 28 mg/m
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Surface temperatures Approved
Cleaning options Approved
Mechanical durability Approved
Emissions of hazardous substances Approved
Nominal output 6 kW
Efficiency 79%
Flue gas temperature in connector at nominal output
280°C
EN 13240:2001 / A2:2004
The undersigned is responsible for the manufacture and conformity with the declared performance.
Niklas Gunnarsson,
Business area manager NIBE STOVES
Markaryd, 1st July 2013
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List of Contents
Technical details 68 Removing the loose parts 68 Connection to chimney 70 Supply of combustion air 71 Installation distances 72 Assembly 73 Installation of oven (option) 77 Installation of metal warming shelf (option) 78 Installing convection fascia (option) 79 Installation of soapstone warming shelf (option) 79
A warm welcome to Contura
A warm welcome to the Contura family. We hope you will get a great deal of pleasure from your new stove. As a new owner of a Contura stove, you have secured a product with timeless design and long service life. Contura also has a combustion process that is both environmentally friendly and efficient, for the best heat production. Read through these installation instructions carefully before installation. Read how to best light your stove in the lighting instructions.
The stove becomes very hot
During operation, certain surfaces of the stove become very hot and can cause burn injury if touched. Also, take heed of the strong heat radiated through the door glass. Placing flammable material closer than the safe distance indicated may cause a fire. Smoulder combustion can cause quick gas ignition with the risk of damage to property and personal injury.
NOTE:
WARNING!
Report the installation of a stove to your local authority.
The owner of the house is personally responsible for ensuring compliance with the mandatory safety requirements and must have the installation approved by a qualified inspector. Your local chimney sweep must also be informed about the installation as this will affect the routines for regular chimney-sweeping services.
CONTENTS
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FACT S
Effect 3-9 kW Nominal effect 6 kW Efficiency up to 80%
Model 685
Height (mm) 1260 Width (mm) 550 Depth (mm) 480 Weight (kg) 150
Type approved in accordance with:
European standard EN-13240 class 1 Swedish environmental and quality marking, P-marking cert. no. 220306 Norwegian standard NS 3059, cert. no. 043-104 German standard DIN 18.891, RO-91 01 319 Danish standard 887-1, id no. 598
Removing the loose parts
Before the insert is put down for installing the pillar foot, loose components should be removed. When the stove is installed reinstall the components in reverse order.
1 Fire bars 2 Grate disc 3 Cast-iron firebed 4 Ash-pan 5 Hearth cladding (Vermiculite).
Installation by authorised technician
This manual contains instructions about how the stoves must be assembled and installed. To ensure the function and safety of the stove, we recommend that the installation is carried out by an authorised technician. Contact one of our dealers who can recommend suitable fitters.
Building permission
These main insructions may give guidance which would contravene national building regulations. Please refer to supplementary instructions or ask your local authority for advice regarding building regulations. Before installing a stove or erecting a chimney it is necessary for you to make a building application permission to your local authority.
Structural support
Check that the wood joists are strong enough to bear the weight of the stove and chimney. The stove and chimney can usually be placed on a normal wooden joist in a single occupancy house, if the total weight does not exceed 400 kg.
Floor plate
Due to the risk of falling embers, a combustible floor must be protected by a hearth plate which covers at least 300 mm to the front and 100 mm along each side. The hearth plate can consist of natural stone, concrete, metal or glass. A painted metal or glass hearth plate is available as an accessory for these models.
Important to remember!
Technical details
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REMOVAL
How to remove the hearth surround (Vermiculite)
The heat reflector can be removed by turning it to the left until it slides free from the lower set of screws holding the legs in place.
Handle the vermiculite with care. Lift the smoke baffle with one hand whilst removing the sides pieces. If necessary, move the cast-iron firebed slightly. Reinstall in reverse order
How to remove the heat deflector
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In the bag with these installation instructions are two wing screws for the lid.
CHIMNEY
Connection to chimney
Rear connection to a masonry chimney
Top connection to the chimney
Make sure that the connector gasket does not work loose when the connection pipe is placed on the connector. If further sealing material is required, heat­resistant sealant may be used.
The back panel must be installed before the stove is connected at the rear.
The hot air grille must be installed before chimney top connection.
• The stove meets the requirements for connecting to chimneys
dimensioned for 350°C flue gas temperature.
• The external diameter of the connection sleeve is 150 mm.
• The stove requires a draft in the chimney of at least –12 Pa. The
draft is affected both by the length and area of the chimney, and by how well sealed it is. Minimum recommended chimney length is 3.5 m and suitable cross section area is 150-200 cm? (140-160 mm in diameter).
• A flue with sharp bends and horizontal routing reduces the draught in the chimney. The maximum horizontal flue is 1 m, on the
condition that the vertical flue length is at least 5 m.
• It must be possible to sweep the full length of the flue and the
soot doors must be easily accessible.
• Carefully check that the chimney is sealed and that there is no
leakage around soot doors and flue connections.
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SUPPLY AIR/ACCESSORY
Supply of combustion air
When a stove is installed in a room, the demand for air supply to the room increases. Air can be provided indirectly via a vent in the outer wall or via a duct from the outside that is connected to the connector on the underneath of the stove. The amount of air needed for combustion is approx. 25m3/h.
The connector has an external diameter of 67 mm. When duct routing further than 1 m the pipe diameter must be increased to 100 mm and a correspondingly larger wall vent must be selected.
In hot areas the duct should be insulated with 30 mm mineral wool covered with a moisture inhibitor (plastic). It is important that the lead-in between the pipe and the wall (or floor) is sealed using jointing compound.
A 1 m length of condensation-insulated ducting for combustion air is available as an accessory.
Indirect air supply through the external wall.
Through floor and foundation slab.
Through floor and wall-and-cavity foundation.
There is a detachable cover on the reverse of the pillar foot which is removed when installing combustion air connection.
Installation variants
Leave a 40 mm gap between the condensation insulation and the bottom of the stove.
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C 685
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615
300
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750
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800
Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
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520
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Combustible wall
400
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120* (520)
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Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
640
325
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Combustible wall
D 360
E 1060
B 1060
A 1190
C 400
220
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Air inlet Ø64
Ø150
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555
1260
Ø580
Air inlet Ø64
Combustible roof
* If the stove is placed on a hearth plate made of glass for example (accessory), the height from the floor is affected by a distance corresponding to the thickness of the hearth plate. Also applies to
separate glass hearth plates (accessory).
** To prevent discolouration of painted non-flammable walls we recommend that the same side distance as to combustible walls is used.
The minimum distance in front of the stove opening to combustible parts of the building or interior decoration must be at least 1 m.
When top connecting a steel flue, please refer to the particular manufacturer's installation instructions. Observe the safety distance to combustible material required by the steel flue
Installation distances
WHEN INSTALLING TURNTABLE (OPTION) the following installation distances do not apply. See the separate turntable installation instruc­tions.
A = height from floor to chimney
connection upwards
B = height from floor to c/c chimney
connection rear C = height from floor to air inlet D = height from floor to lower edge
of hatch E = height from floor to upper edge
of hatch
A separate glass hearth plate (accessory) increases the connection height to the chimney by 10 mm. The spacers supplied with the hearth plate are installed on the stove before connection.
INSTALLATION DISTANCES
Permitted area for combustible parts of the building
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The pillar is mounted using four screws. The remaining four screws must also be reinstalled to prevent air leakage into the firebox.
Installing C 685
ASSEMBLY
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Clean the side glass thoroughly before installing the side panels.
Do not tighten the screws until the insert has been raised from the pallet and is level.
ASSEMBLY
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ASSEMBLY
Install the convection fascia, warming shelf or baking oven according to the instructions in the section for the relevant accessory on pages 77 to 79. This must be done before the stove top is installed.
Adjust the side panels so that they are against the insert and so that there is an even join against the back plate.
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It is extremely important that the installation is inspected by an authorised chimney sweep before the stove is used. Also read the "Lighting instructions" before lighting for the first time.
Final inspection of the installation
Installing rating plate
Position the supplied rating plate on the underside of the pillar.
ASSEMBLY
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Installation of oven (option)
ASSEMBLY
Place the baking sheet in the oven. If necessary, adjust the height of the baking sheet by turning the adjusting screw at the bottom of the oven unit.
Hold the oven door in place on the threaded pin. Hook the top hinge in place and loosely tighten one of the screws. Close the oven door and adjust it so that it aligns
horizontally. Then open it carefully and
tighten both screws.
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Replace the preinstalled adjuster screw in the heating compartment with the longer adjuster screws provided. Place the warming shelf in the heating compartment, use the adjuster screw at the rear edge for
horizontal installation. In the side of the
heating compartment there is a small gap, this is used to install the rear cover panel.
Installation of metal warming shelf (option)
ASSEMBLY
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Installation of soapstone warming shelf (option)
Installing convection fascia (option)
ASSEMBLY
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811115 IAV SE-EX C685 - 4 2014-05-06
NIBE AB · Box 134 · 285 23 Markaryd · Sweden www.contura.eu
Contura reserves the right to change dimensions and procedures described in these instructions at any time without special notice. The current edition can be downloaded from www.contura.eu
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