Dovre Sense 100, Sense 103, Sense 200, Sense 203 Installation Instructions And Operating Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATING MANUAL
WOOD STOVE
Sense 100 Sense 103 Sense 200 Sense 203
Sense
03.27151.000 07-2014
Table of contents
General 6 Flue 6 Room ventilation 7 Floor and walls 8 Product description 8
General preparation 9 Preparing the connection to the flue 10 Preparing the outside air connection 11 Installing and connecting 11
Use 12
First use 12 Fuel 12 Lighting 12 Burning wood 13 Controlling combustion air 14 Extinguishing the fire 15 Removing ash 15 Fog and mist 15 Resolving problems 15
Maintenance 16
Flue 16 Cleaning and other regularly maintenance 16 Sense spare parts 18
Appendix 1: Technical data 19
Appendix 2: Dimensions 20
Appendix 3: Distance from combustible material 24
Appendix 4: Diagnosis diagram 27
Index 28
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Introduction
Dear user, By purchasing this heating appliance from DOVRE you have selected a quality product. This product is part of a new generation of energy-efficient and envir­onmentally-friendly heating appliances. These appli­ances make optimum use of convection heat as well as thermal radiation (radiant heat).
Your DOVRE appliance has been manufactured with state-of-the-art production equipment. In the unlikely event of a malfunction, you can always rely on DOVRE for support and service.
The appliance should not be modified; please always use original parts.
The appliance is intended for use in a living room. It must be hermetically connected to a properly work­ing flue.
We advise you have the appliance installed by an authorized and competent installer.
DOVRE cannot be held liable for any problems or damage resulting from incorrect installation.
Observe the following safety regulations when installing and using the appliance.
In this manual, you can read how the DOVRE heating appliance can be installed, used and maintained safely. Should you require additional information or technical data, or should you experience an install­ation problem, please first contact your supplier.
© 2014 DOVRE NV
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Performance declaration
In accordance with construction products regulation 305/2011
No. 033-CPR-2013
1. Unique identification number of the product type:
Sense 4.9 kW
2. Type, batch or serial number or other form of identification for the construction product, as pre­scribed in article 11, subsection 4:
Unique serial number.
3. Intended use for the construction product, in accordance with the applicable harmonised technical specification, as specified by the producer:
Stove for solid fuel without production of warm water in accordance with EN 13240.
4. Name, registered trade name or registered trademark and contact address of the producer, as pre­scribed in article 11, subsection 5:
Dovre N.V. Nijverheidsstraat 18 2381 Weelde Belgium.
5. If applicable, name and contact address for the authorised whose mandate covers the tasks spe­cified in article 12, subsection 2:
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6. The system or systems for the assessment and verification of the performance durability of the con­struction product, specified in appendix V:
System 3
7. If the performance declaration concerns a construction product that falls under a harmonised norm:
The appointed KVBG instance, registered under the number 2013, has performed a type test under system 3 and has issued the test report no. H20130112.
8. If the performance declaration concerns a construction product for which a European technical assessment is issued:
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9. Declared performance:
The harmonised norm EN 13240:2001/A2 ;2004/AC :2007
Essential characteristics Performance Wood
Fire safety
Fire resistance A1
Distance from combustible material
Minimum distance in mm Rear: 300 Side: 500
Risk of glowing particles falling out Conform
Emission of combustion products CO: 0.18% (13%O2)
Surface temperature Conform
Electrical safety -
Ease of cleaning Conform
Maximum operating pressure -
Flue gas temperature at nominal output 247 °C
Mechanical resistance (weight carry of chimney) Not determined
Nominal output 4.9 kW
Efficiency 79.5 %
10. The performance of the product described in points 1 and 2 conform with the performance reported in point 9.
This performance declaration is supplied under the exclusive responsibility of the producer specified in point 4:
01/10/2013 Weelde
Tom Gehem CEO
Due to continuous product improvement, the supplied appliance specifications may vary from the description in this brochure without prior notice having been given.
DOVRE N.V. Nijverheidsstraat 18 Tel : +32 (0) 14 65 91 91 B-2381 Weelde Fax : +32 (0) 14 65 90 09 Belgium E-mail : info@dovre.be
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Safety
Please note: All safety regulations must be complied with strictly.
Please read carefully the instructions supplied with the appliance for installation, use and maintenance before using the appliance.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with the legislation and requirements applic­able in your country.
All local regulations and the regulations relating to national and European standards must be observed when installing the appliance.
The appliance should preferably be installed by an authorised installer. Installers will be aware of the applicable regulations and requirements.
The appliance is designed for heating pur­poses. All surfaces, including the glass and connecting tube, can become very hot (over 100°C)! When operating, use a so-called "cold hand" or an oven glove.
Make sure there is sufficient protection if young children, disabled persons or old people are in the vicinity of the appliance.
Safety distances from flammable materials must be strictly adhered to.
Do not place any curtains, clothes, laundry or other combustible materials on or near the appli­ance.
When in use, do not use flammable or explos­ive substances in the vicinity of the appliance.
Avoid chimney fires by having the chimney swept regularly. Never burn wood with the door open.
In the event of a chimney fire: close all the appliance's air inlets and alert the fire service.
If the glass in the appliance is broken or cracked, it must be replaced before you can use the appliance again.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation in the room in which the appliance is installed. If vent­ilation is insufficient, combustion will be incom­plete whereby in toxic gases can spread through the room. See the chapter "Installation requirements" for more information on vent­ilation.
Installation requirements
General
The appliance must be connected tightly to a well­functioning flue.
For connection measurements: see "Technical data" appendix.
Ask the fire service and/or your insurance com­pany about any specific requirements and reg­ulations.
Flue
The flue is needed for:
Removal of combustion gases via natural draught.
As the warm air in the flue or chimney is lighter than the outside air, it rises.
Air intake, needed for the combustion of fuel in the appliance.
A poorly-functioning flue or chimney can cause smoke to escape into the room when the door is opened. Damage caused by smoke emissions into the room is not covered by the warranty.
Do not connect multiple appliances (such as a boiler for central heating) to the same flue, unless local or national regulations allow this. In the event of two connections ensure that the difference in height between the connections is no less than 200 mm.
Ask your installer for advice regarding the flue. Refer to the European norm EN13384 for a correct cal­culations for the flue.
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The flue must satisfy the following requirements:
The flue or chimney must be made of fire-resistant material, preferably ceramics or stainless steel.
The flue or chimney must be airtight and well­cleaned and guarantee sufficient draught.
A draught/vacuum of 15 - 20Pa during normal operation is ideal.
Starting from the flue spigot, the flue must run as vertically as possible. Changes in direction and horizontal pieces disrupt the outward flow of com­bustion gases and may cause soot deposits.
To prevent combustion gases from cooling down too much, which reduces the draught, ensure that the interior diameter is not too big.
The flue or chimney should ideally have the same diameter as the connection collar.
For nominal diameter: see "Technical data" appendix. If the smoke channel is well insu­lated, the diameter may be slightly bigger (up to 2x the section of the connection collar).
The section (area ) of the smoke channel must be constant. Wider segments and (in particular) nar­rower segments disrupt the outward flow of com­bustion gases.
In fitting a cover plate/exhaust cap to the flue: make sure that the cover does not restrict the flue outlet and that the cap does not impede the out­ward flow of combustion gases.
The flue must end in a zone that is not affected by surrounding buildings, trees or other obstacles.
The flue outside the house must be insulated.
The flue should be at least 4 metres high.
As a rule of thumb: 60 cm above the ridge of the roof.
If the ridge of the roof is more than 3 metres from the flue: use the measurements given in the fol­lowing figure. A = the highest point of the roof within a distance of 3 metres.
Room ventilation
For good combustion, the appliance needs air (oxy­gen). This air is supplied via adjustable air inlets from the area in which the appliance is installed.
If ventilation is insufficient, combustion will be incomplete, which may lead toxic gases to spread through the room.
As a rule of thumb, the air supply should be
5.5cm²/kW. Extra ventilation is needed when:
The appliance is in a well-insulated area.
There is mechanical ventilation, for example a cent­ral extraction system or an extraction hood in an open kitchen.
You can provide extra ventilation by having a vent­ilation louvre fitted on the outside wall.
Make sure that other air consuming appliances (such as tumble-driers, other heating appliances or a bath­room fan) have their own supply of outside air, or are switched off when you use the appliance.
You can also connect the appliance to an out­side air supply. A connection kit is supplied for this purpose. This makes additional ventilation unnecessary.
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Floor and walls
The floor on which the appliance is placed must have sufficient bearing capacity. The weight of the appli­ance is given in the appendix “Technical Data appendix”.
Protect flammable flooring from heat radiation by means of a fireproof protective plate. See the appendix "Distance from combustible material".
Remove combustible material such as lino­leum, carpets/rugs and similar materials below the fireproof protective plate.
Keep sufficient distance between the appli­ance and combustible materials such as wooden walls and furniture.
The connecting tube also radiates heat. Ensure that there is sufficient distance or a shield between the connecting tube and combustible material. The rule of thumb for a single-walled tube is a distance of 3x the diameter. If a lining shell is fitted around the tube, a distance of 1x the dia­meter is permissible.
Carpets and rugs must be at least 80 cm away from the fire.
Use a fireproof floor plate to protect a flam­mable floor from any ash which may fall in front of the stove. The floor plate must comply with national standards.
For the dimensions of the fireproof protective plate: see the appendix "Distance from com­bustible material".
For further requirements with respect to fire safety, see the appendix "Distance from com­bustible material".
Product description
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1. Connection collar
2. Door
3. Side glass
4. Latch
5. Air slide
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Door lock
The appliance is supplied with the latch button (4) installed. The door is opened by pressing in the latch button. As the latch button becomes warm during use, a glove has been supplied which you can use to pro­tect your hand.
Installation
General preparation
Please check the appliance immediately after deliv­ery for damage during transport or any other dam­age or defects. The appliance is attached to the pallet with screws at the bottom.
If you detect transport damage or any other damage or defects, do not use the appliance and notify the supplier.
Remove removable parts (fire-resistant inner plates, fire grate, top plate, ashtray) from the appli­ance before starting installation.
It is easier to move the appliance and to avoid damage if the removable parts have been removed.
Note the location of the removable parts, so that you can re-position the parts in the correct place later on.
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1. Open the door; see the following figure:
09-20021-012
2. Remove the fire-resistant inner plates; see the fol­lowing figure:
a. First remove the baffle plate (09).
The baffle plate is attached at the top with a metal clip. This is to avoid damage during transit.
b. Remove the inner plates (10), (11), (07) and
(08) at the side and at the back.
c. Remove the fire basket at the side (02) and
(03) and at the front (04), (05) and (06).
d. Remove the grate and the ash pan (01) and
(12).
Vermiculite inner plates are light and tend to be ochrous in colour on delivery. They insulate the combustion chamber to boost combustion.
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