Haas+Sohn i-2020, i-2060, i-3020 Installation And Operating Manual

wood stoves i-2020/2060/3020 EN13240
Installation and operating manual
Art. Nr. 0499132409130
V13 F19
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Table of contents
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Description 2
2. General instructions, safety instructions 2
3. Data for calculating the chimney dimensions according to DIN 4705 Part 2 3
4. Installing and connecting the wood stove to the chimney 3
5. wood stove operation 4
5.1. Suitable fuels 4
5.2. Initial start-up of your wood stove 4
5.3. Lighting and heating 4
5.4. Adding fuel 5
5.5. Operating mode during the transition period 5
5.6. De-ashing 5
5.7. Emission limitation 5
5.8. Cleaning and care 5
5.9. Troubleshooting 6
5.9..1 Manual operation 6
6. Guarantee 7
6.1. General 7
6.2. Warranty guidelines 7
6.3. Complaints 7
7. Information concerning the ordering of replacement parts 7
Congratulations! You are the owner of a HAAS + SOHN chimney stove, a quality product. Please read this Operating Manual carefully. In it you will find information concerning the operation and handling of this stove to increase the practical value of the appliance and extend its service life; in addition you can save fuel and protect the environment through correct heating. The enclosed Equipment Sheet is part of this Operating Manual.
We can only provide guarantee for our products if you adhere to the following guidelines of this Installation and Operating Manual. Keep this Manual with the Equipment Sheet in a safe place so that you can re-familiarise yourself with the correct operation of your stove at the beginning of each heating season.
1. Description
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himney stoves are highly suitable for the heating of living and working rooms. The stove body consists of a welded steel structure. A wood storage compartment is located at the bottom below the ash pan, above which is the firebox and a warming compartment on top. The flue gas drafts are arranged above the firebox between the warming compartment and the inner stove rear wall. Heating of the room air and creation of a comfortable living climate is largely achieved through convection heat. In this way it is possible to rapidly heat even cool rooms that have not been heated for a long time. The room air enters the stove in the wood storage compartment, is heated while rising in the convection duct between inner body and outer wall, exiting through openings provided at the top of the stove. The component of radiation heat is obtained through heat radiation in the area of the view window of the firebox door, from the metal surfaces of the stove and – if available – from the ceramic surfaces on the side walls.
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General instructions, safety instructions
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ional and European standards, local and building law regulations as well as regulations by the fire prevention authorities must be adhered to. The regulations from the fire protection authorities or the national building regulations applicable at the place of installation must be observed when installing your stove; installation should also be discussed with the responsible master chimney sweep. The latter will also check the correct connection of the appliance to the chimney. Prior to installation, ensure that the sub-structure is capable of carrying the chimney stove. If the load capacity is insufficient, suitable measures (for instance a slab for load distribution) will have to be taken to satisfy this requirement. All tests ordered by the legislator have been conducted for your wood stove which meets the specified characteristics in terms of technical fire efficiency and flue gas emission.
Your wood stove of Type 1 (BA 1) described in this manual has been tested according to EN13240. (“Chimney stoves for solid fuels”). The chimney stoves of Type 1 (see appliance nameplate) may be connected to a multiple­connection chimney if the chimney dimension according to DIN 4705 Part 2 allows this.
The wood stove is a slow-combustion fireplace.
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In the case of Type 1 stoves the closing springs of the firebox door must not be removed if such an appliance will be connected to a chimney with multiple-connection facility. Classification as Type 1 is determined by self-closing firebox doors. The firebox doors must only
be opened to add fuel and remove ash. Otherwise the doors must be kept closed – even if the stove is not operated – to avoid impairing other fireplaces and related hazards.
Adequate fresh air supply to the installation room must be guaranteed. Windows and doors of the installation room must not seal too tightly because of the necessary combustion air supply. Even when operating waste air systems (bathroom extraction fans, vapour extraction in kitchens etc.) in your home or in living units connected with the former it is imperative to ensure the unobstructed flow of the required quantity of air to the stove. If necessary, however, there is the possibility of the ov en on the outside air connection (Ø100mm) external combustion air supply (see picture on page 4 in section 5.2).
Caution! The wood stove must not be operated jointly with controlled home ventilation systems.
The operation of stoves is not threatened if the systems circulate air only within a room or the systems have safety installations which automatically and reliably prevent a vacuum in the installation room. It is imperative to clarify adequate combustion air supply with your master chimney sweep.
By burning fuel, heat energy is liberated resulting in intense heating of the surfaces of the heating appliance (doors, door and operating handles, view window panes, side walls, front walls, flue pipes). Touching these parts without suitable heat protection gloves should be avoided! A heat protection glove is supplied with the chimney stove.
When heating your wood stove do not wear any wide or inflammable items of clothing! Explain these dangers to children and keep them away from the fireplace during heating.
If incorrect or over-moist fuel is used a chimney fire may result due to deposits in the chimney. Immediately seal all air openings in the stove and notify the fire brigade. Once the fire in the chimney has died down have it inspected by a specialist for cracks and leaks.
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Data for calculating the chimney dimensions according to DIN 4705 Part 2
The data to calculate the chim
ney dimensions according to DIN 4705 Part 2 can be found in the enclosed Equipment Sheet.
4. Installing and connecting the wood stove to
the chimney
Your new wood stove is optimally protected against damage by the packaging. However, damages to stove or accessories may have occurred during the transport despite this. For this reason it is necessary to check your wood stove for damages and completeness after unpacking! Immediately report any defects to your specialist stove dealer!
Note:
Draft baffle plates that are loose or have slipped from the anchorage are not considered defects (see Chapter 5.2. Initial start-up of your chimney stove).
The packaging of your wood stove is largely environmentally neutral. The wood of the packaging is not surface-treated and can be used as fuel after it has been reduced in size. The cardboard and the foils can be easily supplied to the communal station for residual material utilisation.
Use a flue pipe of 2 mm thick steel sheet for connection to the chimney. The flue pipe must be firmly and tightly connected with both the flue gas socket and the chimney. This firm and tight connection is also a necessity for inter-joining the flue pipe sections. It is imperative to ensure that the flue pipe does not project into the free cross section of the chimney. To introduce the pipe into the chimney the use of a masonry liner is recommended. In the case of extended flue gas piping horizontal sections and constrictions must be avoided; piping rising in the direction of the chimney is recommended. If there is low chimney draft we recommend connecting the stove by way of a vertical pipe section at least 1 m in length.
Safety distances (minimum distances):
When installing the wood stove the fire protection regulations issued by the authorities must always
be followed. Ask your district master chimney sweep in this regard.
The following minimum distance to combustible or temperature-sensitive materials (e.g. furniture, wallpaper, wood panelling) or supporting walls must be maintained (see drawing):
A 10 cm to the rear wall, B 12 cm to the side walls and C 80 cm in the radiation area.
In the radiation area (C) no flammable building components or furniture should be placed within a distance of 80cm from the transparent window. This distance can be reduced to 40cm if a radiation protection plate that is well-ventilated on both sides is placed between the stove and the flammable building components.
In the case of combustible or temperature-sensitive flooring the appliance must be placed on a non-combustible floor protection slab (e.g. steel plate, glass).
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