Haas+Sohn EN13240 Installation Instructions And Instructions For Use

Item number 0499132409133 V13 F12
Multi-fuel stove with heat exchanger EN13240
Specification:
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OFENTECHNIK GMBH
HAAS+SOHN Ofentechnik GmbH
Urstein Nord 67
Zur Dornheck 8
A-5412 Puch
D-35764 Sinn - Fleisbach
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List of contents
1. Description 2
2. General information, safety information 2
3. Data for calculating the chimney dimensions according to
DIN 4705 Part 2 3
4. Installation and connection of the multi-fuel stove 3
4.1. Safe distances (minimum distances): 3
4.2. Connection to the chimney 3
4.3 Connection to the heating system 4
5. Operating the multi-fuel stove 4
5.1. Suitable fuels 4
5.2. Installation of the combustion air regulator 4
5.3. Using your multi-fuel stove for the first time 4
5.4. Lighting the multi-fuel stove and heating it 5
5.5. Adding fuel 5
5.6. Operating methods in the transition period 5
5.7. Emptying the ash 5
5.8. Limiting emissions 5
5.9. Cleaning and maintenance 5
5.10. Trouble-shooting 6
6. Guarantee 6
6.1. General 6
6.2. Warranty guidelines 6
6.3. Complaints 6
7. Information concerning the ordering of replacement parts 6
Congratulations! You are the owner of a HAAS + SOHN
multi-fuel stove, a quality product. Please read the operating instructions carefully. You will find information about how to use and operate this stove which will enable you to increase the practical value of the device and extend its working life. In addition you can save fuel by burning it correctly and protect the environment. The accompanying information sheet for the device is a part of these operating instructions.
We can only provide a guarantee when the following instructions for the installation and use of your stove are complied with. Keep these instructions and the device information sheet in a safe place, so that you can refamiliarise yourself with the correct operation of your stove at the start of each heating period.
1. Description
Multi-fuel stoves, which allow water to circulate through them, are suitable for connection to the sealed central heating system already present and for the heating of living rooms and workspaces.
The body of the stove consists of a welded steel construction. Underneath there is a wood storage shelf. Above this is there is the ash pan. On top of this there is the combustion chamber and on top of that the heat exchanger. The flue for the exhaust gases is placed between the heat exchanger and the back wall of the inner stove. Heating of the air in the room and the creation of a comfortable climate to live in is actually achieved by convected heat. In this way even rooms which have been cool for a long period of time can be heated quickly. Air from the room enters the stove via the wood storage shelf, becomes heated in the convection duct between the inner body and the outer wall and flows out again through the openings on top of the stove. The proportion, which is radiated heat, is produced by heat radiation from the transparent window in the combustion chamber door, from the metal surfaces of the stove and – if they are present – from the ceramic surfaces on the side walls.
2. General information, safety information
National and European standards, local regulations, planning and building regulations and fire safety regulations are to be complied with. When installing your stove you must observe the fire prevention regulations, the regional planning and building regulations and also hold a meeting with the appropriate master chimney sweep in the area. He will also test to see if the connection of the device to the chimney complies with regulations. Before you install your multi-fuel stove check if the load bearing capacity of the sub-structure can support it. If the load bearing capacity is insufficient suitable measures must be taken in order to achieve this (e.g. a plate to the spread the load).
!The room in which you install the stove must be
protected against frost and well ventilated!
All tests prescribed by the legal authorities must be carried out on your multi-fuel stove. The required values for combustion efficiency and the exhaust gas emissions must be complied with. Your multi-fuel stove of type BA 1 is tested according to EN13240 ‘Room heaters fired by solid fuel’. Multi-fuel stoves of type 1 (see appliance specification plate) may not be connected to a multiply-occupied chimney unless the chimney measurements allow this according to DIN 4705 part 2. The multi-fuel stove is designed to burn fuels slowly. Classification as type 1 is achieved by self-closing combustion chamber doors. The springs that close the doors may not be removed when any such device is connected to a multiply occupied chimney. The combustion chamber doors may only be opened when adding fuel and when removing the ash. Otherwise they must remain shut, even if the stove is not being used, in order to avoid affecting other fireplaces and to avoids the dangers associated with this.
Sufficient supply of fresh air to the room in which it is sited must be ensured. Windows and doors to the room in which it is sited should not be closed so tightly that they prevent the supply of the air necessary for combustion. The minimum amount of air must be able to flow to your stove without being prevented by the operation of air extraction devices (e.g. extractor fans in the bathrooms and kitchen etc.) in your home or any other dwellings which may be connected to it.
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