Nordpeis N-24 round, N-21 Installation Manual

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Installation &
User Manual
N-24 round N-21 flat
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Fire Inset appliance from Nordpeis AS
Congratulations on purchasing a new replace insert from Nordpeis.
Your replace insert has been tested and documented by the National Fire Laboratory of Norway, SINTEF, to assure it’s safety and environmental compliance. SINTEF test requirements are amongst the strictest in the world to contribute to a safer and healthier environment.
The purpose of this manual is to provide guidance on how to operate your new appliance safely and efciently – we can not stress the importance of reading this manual before using your appliance enough.
It is your responsibility to ensure that the wood you intend to burn on this appliance is well seasoned (a minimum of 2 years old with a moisture content of no more than 20%) – this will enable your re­place insert to operate efciently.
Nordpeis have over 30 years of experience in developing and manufacturing stoves and replace inserts. We only introduce our products to the marketplace after several years of research and testing on our combustion techniques have taken place.
We thank you for chosing a Nordpeis product and hope it will give you many years of warmth and comfort in the future.
Best regards Nordpeis AS
Stian Varre Managing Director
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Last updated 12.09.2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 4
1. Before installation 5
2. Technical data N-21 6
3. Technical data N-24 7
4. Installation site 8
5. Assembling N-21/N-24 9
Vermiculite 12 Function testing 12 Using the inset as an open replace 13
6. Using the replace for the rst time 13
7. Maintenance 14
8. Warranty 14
9. Operating advice 15
Lighting the appliance. 15 Recommended fuels 15 Prohibited fuels 15
Useful information about ring and replaces 16
Afterburner/secondary combustion 16
Hints and tips on problems with the replace 17
10. Appendix 18
Sintef product documentation for N-24 18
Sintef product documentation for N-21 18
Report form 19
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This appliance must be installed in line with current building regulations either by a registered installer or in conjunction with your local Building Inspector. If in doubt, please consult your
stockist or local planning ofce.
If installed incorrectly, this appliance could contribute towards serious accidents and / or damage to your property and could invalidate your warranty.
The manufacturer’s responsibility is limited to the supply of this appliance.
We recommend that a reguard is used in the presence of children and old / inrm people for
safety.
The installer should comply with Health & Safety regulations.
Adequate facilities should be provided for handling the appliance.
Extra care should be taken to avoid accidents and breakage of the glass panels.
Care should be taken to avoid re cement contacting the skin. The material is caustic and in the event of skin coming into contact with the re cement, wash off immediately with clean
water.
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1. Before installation
Make sure the chimney is in good working order and that the required chimney draft of between 14 – 25 Pascal negative is obtained. A minimum chimney height of 4meters is required. The chimney must be Class I – suitable for use with wood. Please ensure the chimney is swept prior to installing the appliance. The chimney is the key to successful installation and operation of the appliance. If the chimney is in poor condition or of the wrong design or construction the performance will be adversely effected and problems will be experienced with combustion and possible smoke emission into the room. The chimney should be one of the following types:-
Brick built with suitable liner for use with wood / solid fuel appliances
Twin wall stainless steel approved for use with both wood / solid fuel appliances
Prefabricated “concrete” type systems approved for use with wood / sold fuel
appliances
DO NOT USE FLEXIBLE LINERS DESIGNED FOR USE ONLY WITH GAS APPLIANCES NEVER ALLOW THE APPLIANCE TO CARRY THE WEIGHT OF THE CHIMNEY
You must ensure that there is sufcient fresh air supply within the room as per Building Regulations. If insufcient fresh air is provided this will lower the atmospheric pressure within the room and may lead to poor combustion and smoke leakage from the appliance. We recommend that a minimum airbrick of 33cm² is installed (54cm² for installations with ue draft stabilisers).
The replace should stand on a reproof hearth suitably constructed from materials which are able to support the weight of the appliance and the ue system. The hearth needs to be 300mm to the front of the appliance and 150mm to each side of the replace and must conform to current Building Regu­lations. You must ensure that the hearth can not be inadvertently be covered by carpet, rugs etc – this can be done by adding a kerb etc.
The following clearances around the replace must be observed to allow the correct operating proce­dure:-
75mm either side of the replace
200mm above the replace to non-combustible material
380mm above the replace to combustible material
We have on page 19 placed a check form you can use to prove correct installation of your new re­place.
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2. Technical data N-21
Fire inset: N-21
Material: Steel
Door and doorframe nish: Black paint, chrome, faint chrome, anthracite paint, silver
paint, golden, faint golden
Fuel: Fire wood, 35 cm
Effect: 2-10 kW
Draught control system: Lighting draught control and ring draught control
Combustion system: After burning system (pure combustion)
House heating area: Up to 120 m²
Smoke outlets: Top, rear and both sides
Smoke pipe. Internal diameter Ø 150 mm
Weight: 78 kg
Air inlet below re inset: 280 cm²
Air outlet over re inset: 480 cm²
Important! It the re insert is to be placed on a combustible oor,
the oor must rst be covered with a minimum 0,7 mm. thick steel plate.
All measures are given in millimeters
495
440
565
Min. 224
172
Max. 330
888
Outside. Ø157
Inside. Ø150
240
490
420
195
180
143
75
337
43
Warning: If the requirement for sufcient air inlets and air outlet is not maintained,
it will cause poor air circulation and reduced heating effect.
In worst case, this can cause a conagration.
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3. Technical data N-24
Fire inset: N-24
Material: Steel
Door and doorframe nish: Black paint, chrome, faint chrome, anthracite paint, silver
paint, golden, faint golden
Fuel: Fire wood, 40 cm
Effect: 3-12 kW
Draught control system: Lighting draught control and ring draught control
Combustion system: After burning system (pure combustion)
House heating area: Up to 150 m²
Smoke outlets: Top, rear and both sides
Smoke pipe. Internal diameter Ø 150 mm
Weight: 93 kg
Air inlet below re inset: 280 cm²
Air outlet over re inset: 480 cm²
442
290
542
411
105
200
177
40
181
549
465
510
Max. 330
Min.240
148
Outside. Ø157
Inside. Ø150
858
Important! It the re insert is to be placed on a combustible oor,
the oor must rst be covered with a minimum 0,7 mm. thick steel plate.
All measures are given in millimeters
Warning: If the requirement for sufcient air inlets and air outlet is not maintained,
it will cause poor air circulation and reduced heating effect.
In worst case, this can cause a conagration.
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4. Installation site
Make sure not to under exceed any safety distances. The replace should be sited with the appliance door no less than 1 meter away from combustial materials. When mounting steel chimney on top of the replace we refer to the assembly manual from the respective chimney manufacturer. Comply with the safety distances that are required when mounting a steel chimney.
The replace insert model and the concrete surrounding determines height on rewall. The distance between smoke pipe and ammable wall & construction must be at least 300 mm. The shortest dis­tance between upper air outlets or top of concrete surrounding must be at least 380 mm.
All measures are approximately as misalignment in wall and oor, and distance
to centre of smoke inlet into chimney can vary.
Firewall ush mounted - corner
Minimum
rewall width
N-21 760
N-24 820
Firewall rim mounted on wall - corner
Minimum
rewall width
N-21 550
N-24 575
Firewall ush mounted - straight wall
Minimum
rewall width
N-21 1020
N-24 1070
Firewall rim monted on wall - straight wall
Minimum
rewall width
N-21 700
N-24 750
20
Placed on straight wall
Placed in corner
20
300
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5. Assembling N-21/N-24
The following tools are necessary:
13-mm. spanner Drill / screwdriver for crosshead screws Caulking gun Possibly a hammer
First you should run an inventory on all loose parts, and it should contain the following parts (look at gure 1 (N-21) and gure 2 (N-24):
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IMPORTANT! Be careful when touching the re insert during it’s rst rings as the paint will
be very soft until it has cured. It can take several rings to cure the paint.
N-21 at N-24 round
C D B
G
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K E
J
F A A H A
C D B
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K E
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F A A H A
Figure 2Figure 1
Glove and lighter comes with the insert
3 legs and 3 adjusting screws with set nut 3 screws with discs 1 smoke dome part 1 1 smoke dome part 2 1 small clamp strap with 2 adjusting screws 1 large clamp strap with 2 adjusting screws 1 heat shield for the back of inset 1 heat shield with self-drilling screws, for smoke dome 1 heat shield for the combustion air vent 1 cartridge with furnace cement 1 re inset with door and vermiculite heat insulation plates inside 1 loose grip for air regulator handle
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L.
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Adjust the length of the legs to t the concrete frame.
Working range of legs:
From: To:
For N-21: 224 mm 330 mm
For N-24: 240 mm 330 mm
Now raise the inset back into upright position (do not tilt, but lift
the insert back into upright position)
3.
Carefully place the inset on it’s back and start assembling the legs this way:
Fasten adjustment screws to the legs (you might want to give the screw a stroke with the hammer to get in place as shown in gure 3a). The nut should be xed into the hexagonal hole. Fasten the legs to the body by using the accompanying screws (gure 3b). The leg must surround the supporting bracket under the inset, as shown in gure 3c. The vertical opening in the legs should point towards the centre.
2.
Figure 4
Figure 3a
Figure 3c
Figure 3b
Mounting lower half of smoke dome:
When placed on the inset, turn the lower half of the dome to its correct position/angle towards the
chimney.
Use the large clamp strap to x the dome half, and tighten the adjusting screws with the spanner.
Figure 6
Figure 6a Figure 6b
4. Mounting the smoke dome
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Mounting upper half of smoke dome:
Put furnace cement on the part connecting to the upper dome (gure 7). When placed on the lower half of the dome, turn the upper half of the dome to its correct position/
angle towards the chimney (gure 7a).
Use the smaller clamp strap to x the dome half (gure 7b) and tighten the adjusting screws with
the spanner. Figure 7c.
Mounting heat shield for smoke dome
Fix the shield (two halves) around the smoke dome so the smoke outlet goes through the out cut in the heat shield (gure 8). Use the self-drilling screws to x the two halves together.
Put the heat shield for the combustion air vent loose in place over the air inlets (gure 9).
6.
7.
7. Installing the ue pipe
Use150 mm diameter ue pipe to connect the ue pipe into the smoke dome as per gure 10.
It is strongly recommended to rst stack the concrete surroundings and re inset, without pasting it up, to measure out the correct position of the smoke inlet before making a hole into the chimney.
Figure 7cFigure7bFigure 7a
Figure 7
IMPORTANT! Due to the expansion of the inset when heating up, the concrete surrounding
must not rest on the inset. Minimum distance between inset and surroundings are 2 mm.
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
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Function testing
When the inset is assembled an put in place but before pasting up the concrete surroundings one should test these functions:
Lighting draught control (lower right side)
Firing draught control (Top centre)
Door
Inner position = closed
Outer position = open
Left position = closed
Right position = open
Handle turned down = closed N21: Handle turned out = open N24: Handle turned left = open
Vermiculite
The vermiculite consists of 9 different parts that are ready xed in the inset upon delivery. If you need to replace vermiculite, please contact your dealer.
Disassembling of the vermiculite plates is done in reverse order according to gure 11a or 11b.
Assembling order for inset N-21 (gure 11a) Assembling order for inset N-24 (gure 11b)
Upper bafe plate (ange turned upwards)* Front moulding Bottom plate Right side plate Left side plate Left corner plate
Right corner plate
Back plate with logo Lower bafe plate with metal air duct **
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Upper bafe plate (ange turned upwards)* Front moulding Bottom plate Right side plate Left side plate Left corner plate
Right corner plate
Back plate with logo Lower bafe plate with metal air duct **
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
* When replacing the upper bafe plate, part one; the steel prole must be transferred to the new vermiculite plate before mounting. ** When replacing the lower bafe plate the metal air duct must be transferred to the new vermiculite plate.
1
5
2
3
4 6
9
7
8
1
5
2
3
4 6
9
7
8
Figure 11a Figure 11b
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Note! This re inset is tested and approved to be a pure combustive, energy efcient
replace. It has a narrower and therefore more environmentally friendly smoke dome.
It requires a strong draft in the chimney to be used as an open replace
(with the door unhooked or wide open).
Use kindling or relighters to light the re. Open the Lighting draft control (g 1). Keep the door ajar until the chimney is warmed. Add larger logs until the re is established.
Once established, the lighting draft control should be closed. Use this vent only for the rst 15 min­utes after lighting the re – if used for longer, the insert may become overheated. The air supply should now be adjusted by using the upper draft control (g 2) Add additional logs when required.
The ames should be burning lively and blue ames indicate an optimal and pure combustion.
Warning: Never re up the inset to red hot temperatures. This might damage the
metal construction. Close the upper draught control if this happens.
Figure 11 Figure 12
Figure 13
Using the inset as an open replace
How to remove the door:
Remove the shipping stop clip on upper door hinge and dispose it. Open the door and carefully tighten the little hexagonal socket cap screw right above lower door hinge on the inside of the door (gure 12). Take a grip on the door close to the body, lift the door up, and pull the lower hinge free of the body. Lower the door and it is disconnected (gure 13).
1.
2.
Figure 2
Upper draft controlLighting draft control
Figure 1
6. Using the replace for the rst time
With your replace now installed, you can light it for the rst time.
Before you do so please remember: The vermiculite panels which line the inside of your re insert are fragile and can be broken if logs are thrown into the re insert. The vermiculite panels are not covered by the warranty so please be careful when adding wood to your re.
During the rst few rings, the paint will cure. Ensure that the room is well ventilated during this period since the paint will give off fumes and a hazy smoke.
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7. Maintenance
Make sure the re insert is cold before commencing any maintenance!
The glass door
If the glass becomes sooted, use either a stove glass cleaner and a soft cloth and wipe clean or sim­ply dip a damp soft cloth into the wood ashes and rub this over the glass and then use a clean cloth to buff the glass. Only clean the glass when it is cold!!
Check the glass screws regularly to ensure they have not loosened. The screws should gently grip the glass –they should not be tight as this does not allow enough expansion and can then break the glass.
The door and glass gaskets should be replaced annually to ensure they serve there purpose correctly.
Ashes should be removed regularly – we recommend that a thin layer of ash is kept at the bottom of the insert to assist with burning. Please note that wood ashes can remain hot even the day after the re has been lit so be careful when disposing of the ashes.
The vermiculite panels in your re insert ensure a high combustion temperature which in turn provide a more energy efcient replace. Once the vermiculite panels have reduced to 15mm (half their origi­nal thickness) they must be replaced.
Important: Be careful when removing ash using an ash spade,
especially for the vermiculite plates.
8. Warranty
1. All appliances are supplied under a guarantee against material and manufacturing errors. The guarantee is limited to a maximum of the supply of a replacement component and only applies if the instructions for installation and use enclosed with the appliance have been followed, and if the product is being used under normal conditions in the dealer’s assessment.
2. There is a ve -year guarantee, with effect from the date of purchase, on cast iron replace inserts,
3. The guarantee lapses if changes have been made to the appliance without the advance knowledge and written permission of dealer/importer, and when an appliance has been shipped without sound packaging and transport protection.
4. The following are not covered by the guarantee:
- Defects caused by inexpert assembly and/or treatment, such as overring or inncorrect fuel use.
- Costs of transport, assembly and dismantling.
- Glass, vermiculite panels, bafe plates and ceramick ber gaskets.
5. In view of the tremendous variations in the possible options for building a chimney, we are unable to give any guarantee regarding the draught of a chimney that might lead to complaints about smoke. The chimney must be built by a professional and this establishes the guarantee for the proper functioning of this appliance.
6. The dealer/importer will supply a new component free of charge for every component that be comes defective during the guarantee period. The dealer must return the defective compo nent to the importer if requested by the importer, stating date of purchase, type of appliance and serial number.
7. Renewal or replacement of components that fall under the guarantee cannot prolong the total length of the guarantee. The guarantee provides no right whatsoever to indemnication in the event it is not possible to use the re.
8. Liability can never be accepted for loss in any form whatsoever sustained by the customer, third parties or their property and caused directly or indirectly by the product.
9. Complaints will only be dealt with if the customer has met all his obligations, including his obligation to pay.
Insets from Nordpeis AS comes with ve years warranty. The dealer who sold the inset handles a pos­sible claim in the warranty period.
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Warning: The inset must not be overheated. This can cause permanent damage
to the inset. The warranty will not cower such damage.
Warning: Never use treated fuels like gasoline, petrol, parafn, alcohol or
similar to start the re. This can harm both you and the re inset.
9. Operating advice
Lighting the appliance.
During the rst few rings, the paint will cure. Ensure that the room is well ventilated during this period since the paint will give off fumes and a hazy smoke.
Use kindling or relighters to light the re. Open the Lighting draft control (gure 1 page 13). Keep the door ajar until the chimney is warmed. Add larger logs until the re is established. Once established, the lighting draft control should be closed. Use this vent only for the rst 15 minutes after lighting the re – if used for longer, the insert may become overheated. The air supply should now be adjusted by using the upper draft control (gure 2 page 13) Add additional logs when required.
Recommended fuels
Dry, seasoned hardwood. This should be a minimum of 2 years old and have a moisture content no higher than 20%.
Prohibited fuels
Any solid fuel – this appliance is suitable for woodburning only.
Paper/newspapers leave much ash behind, and cartons for milk, juice and so one are not suited for starting a re.
Warning: Do not use impregnated wood; painted wood, plastic laminated wood, plywood,
bre plates, milk cartons or any other garbage as fuel. The warranty is not valid when such
materials is used, because they can produce harmful ue gas and acid when combusted.
It is important to use pure and dry re wood. Moist re wood will produce a lot of soot and steam, be­cause much of the energy released in the combustion is used to evaporate water and the temperature never gets high enough to getting a pure combustion. In worst case this can cause a chimney re.
Never operate this appliance with both aircontrols wide open for long periods of time.
Once the re is established, you should only ever have the one air control open. That way one will avoid damage to welded joints and annealing of the steel.If you burn the appliance with both air controls open for long periods, the insert will quickly overheat which may cause the heat insulation to crack, and may cause permanent damage to the insert which is not covered by the warranty.
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Useful information about ring and replaces
Heating and air distribution
We separate between radiation heat and convection heat. Convection heat arises in the airspace be­tween the inset and the concrete surroundings. Cold air is sucked in through the lower air inlet vents in the surrounding. This air is heated by the inset and due to the expanding of the air it raises and blows out of the upper air outlets in the concrete surrounding. This hot air circulation result in a well distrib­uted heat in the house. Optimal location of a replace is close to centre of the house.
Radiation heat is the heat one can feel coming through the glass when standing in front of a replace.
Afterburner/secondary combustion
Modern re insets are optimized to be extreme energy efcient and at the same time cause minimal air pollution. That is why they use less re wood to produce the same amount of heating as older re­places, and also produce less ash.
Insets from Nordpeis perform an after burning of the ue gas. The combustive process is executed in two steps: First there is a conventional re in the re wood. Then there is a secondary combustion when preheated extreme hot air mixes with the ue gases from the rst combustion and a new pure combustion takes place.
When burning 1-kilo dry re wood approximately 0.2 kilos disappear as steam, 0.6 kilo disappear as ue gases and 0.2 kilo is left behind as charcoal. Those 0.6-kilo of ue gases contain only half of the theoretical energy in the re wood. The other half is bound in the charcoal.
To achieve an optimal combustion the temperature in the inset must be 600-800°C. The best way to achieve this is to put less re wood on the re more often! If one put too much re wood on the re, the amount of air is insufcient to provide a re of high enough temperature, and the ue gases will disappear uncombusted throughout the chimney.
This is why it is important to provide the re with more air after new re wood is put to the re, to en­sure a ash over in the ue gases.
Use smaller split wood instead of larger. This gives a more effective and a cleaner combustive. Only pure re wood is approved as fuel for re insets from Nordpeis.
Burning garbage harms the environment Use only pure re wood!
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Problem Cause Repair suggestion
Not enough draught
Chimney is choked Clean out smoke pipe and inset. If this does not help,
call your chimneysweeper or local dealer for further
help
Smoke pipe is soothed and/or there is soot accumu ­lation on the bafe plate(s)
Misplaced bafe plate(s)
Smoke ooze out of inset when in use and/or when
making a re
Lack of fresh air supply to the room where the replace is located
Open a door or window when making the re
Under pressure in the room – electr ic kitchen vent or air condition evacuates too much air from the room where the replace is located
Turn of electric vents/air condition
Smoke pipes from two different replaces are con­nected to the same chimney at the same level
Move one smoke pipe to another level. Level difference between t wo smoke inlets into same chimney should be no less than 30 cm
Smoke pipe is elevated downwards into chimney Smoke pipe must be relocated so there is a gradient
of at least 10 degree’s. Alternatively install an electric draught fan with stepless speed control in the chimney
Smoke pipe is mounted to far into chimney Smoke pipe must be remounted. Must be terminated
minimum 5 mm. from inner pipe in chimney
Soot hatch in basement is open, causing false draught into chimney
Soot hatches are to be closed at all times. A leaky or damaged soot hatch should be replaced
Draught controls or doors on replaces not in use are open, causing false draught into chimney
Close doors and draught controls on replaces not in
use
Holes in chimney or open smoke inlets af ter removed replaces, causing false draught into chimney
Holes and re inlets no longer in use should be bricked up / sealed
Defect and leaky brickwork causing false draught into chimney
Brick up/seal off and render all cracks and leaks
Too large cross-section area inside chimney gives little or no draught at all
Chimney should be renovated. Alternatively install an electric draught fan with stepless speed control in the chimney
Too narrow cross-section area inside chimney caus­ing to little smoke evacuation capacity
Change to a smaller inset or build a new larger chim­ney. Alternatively install an electric draught fan with stepless speed control in the chimney
Too short chimney causing little or no draught at all Increase height of chimney
Smoke ooze out of inset when windy outside
Chimney is on a level to low compared to surround­ing terrain, buildings, threes etc.
Increase height of chimney. Alternatively install an electric draught fan with stepless speed control in the chimney
Turbulence around chimney due to at roof Increase height of chimney. Alternatively install a
chimney cowl
Little heat from
the replace
The airow through the inset is too big due to air leaks down in the inset or too much draught from the chimney. Difculties’ with regulating the combustion and the re wood burn away at no time
Possible leaks must be sealed. Too much draught from chimney can come under control buy mounting a damper on the smoke pipe
Too much draught
Misplaced bafe plates Check baf e plates – consult this manual
Using super dried re wood in stead of common re wood
Reduce the re draught
Ceramic gaskets are worn down or attened Should be replaced with new ones
The chimney is too big Call your chimneysweeper or local dealer for fur ther
help
Glass in inset becomes soot y
Wet re wood Fire wood should contain maximum 20% moist
Firing draught control not opened enough Open ring draught control
Glass in inset becomes white
Poor combustion (too low temperature in the inset) Consult this manual for correct use and correct ring.
The use of improper fuel (like painted wood, plastic laminated wood, plywood, bre plates, milk cartons)
Use only dry and pure re wood
Smoke ooze out of inset when its door is opened
There is a decompression in the inset Open the door carefully at rst, only a centimetre or
two, then wait a few seconds before opening
Door is opened when the re is burning More re wood should be put on the re when there is
only live coal left. Door should not be opened when re is burning
White smoke The combustive temperature is too low Increase air supply to the re
The re wood is too moist Use only dry and pure re wood
Black or dark smoke
Incomplete combustion Increase air supply to the re
Hints and tips on problems with the replace
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10. Appendix
Sintef product documentation for N-24
Sintef product documentation for N-21
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Report form
CHECKLIST AND CONFIRMATION ON VERIFICATION OF FIREPLACE INNSTALLATION
Residence address Land number Title number Phone
House owners name Address Postal code City
Installers name Address Postal code City
Fireplace model and manufacturer Energy efciency Fuel type
Chimney type (e.g. brick, steel, prefabricated) Cross-section
area, cm²
Number of re­places on same chimney
Controllers name Address Postal code City
Qualications
Checked by craftsman during installation:
Checkpoint Yes No
Is replace installed according to the manual?
Is minimum distance to rewall checked?
Is minimum distance to ammable materials checked?
Is minimum distance to ceiling checked?
Is there a non-ammable plate under and in front of replace?
Will the oor withstand the weight of the replace?
Do the chimneysweeper have access to soot hatch and smoke pipe?
Do the inset have access to enough combustive air through air vents into the room?
Is smoke inlet into chimney mounted as recommended by chimney manufacturer?
Is the chimney suited for this replace?
Do the chimney have an adequate gross-section area?
Are there access to product documents and installation manuals on the construction site?
Installed
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City Date Craftsman’s signature
CONTROL DECLARATION
Installation is checked by the use of:
Supplemented checklist
Visual control
Video camera
Other: .......................................................................................................................................................
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Installation is checked and approved:
Veried
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City Date Controllers signature
It is a benet to have documentation of correct installation in existence. Have this form lled in and contain it as security for the
residence. The homeowner / landlord have an obligation to inform the local authorities on the installation of a new replace.
You may also want to send a copy of this form to the local re dept.
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Telefon: 32 24 47 00 Telefax: 32 24 47 08 E-post post@nordpeis.no
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