Termofor Battery Fire Series, Battery Fire 7, Battery Fire 9, Battery Fire 11, Battery Fire 5 User Manual

Battery Fire
USER MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Application
2. Product line
3. Design features
4. Specifications
5. Stove structure
8. Proper use
9. Maintenance
10. Preventive maintenance
11. Warranty
12. Storage
13. Transportation
14. Disposal
15. Delivery package
1. APPLICATION.
«Battery-Fire» interior wood air heating stove is intended for efficient air heating of residential and
nonresidential premises with a temporary presence of people, as well as for cooking.
The stove operation is allowed within the range of ambient temperature changes from -60 to +40 ° C, climatic
factors value corresponds to version UKHL, placement category 3 according to GOST 15150-69.
2. PRODUCT LINE.
Product line is represented by 4 models: «Battery-Fire 5», «Battery-Fire 7», «Battery-Fire 9», «Battery-Fire 11» with a nominal capacity of 6 to 16 kW to heat the space with a maximum capacity of 100 to 250 cubic meters respectively (Table 1).
5, 7, 9, 11 numbers in stove models designation correspond to the number of slot convectors pairs the stove equipped with, or the number of slot convectors visible on one side.
The same application, principle of operation and fuel type refer to all models of the stove. They differ in size, weight, power, heated space capacity, a firebox size, the number of slot convectors, and the number of cast iron burners.
All models have two versions: with an internal heat exchanger tank and without it. Heat exchanger tank is intended to heat water for domestic use.
The stove version with an internal heat exchanger tank marked with the letter «WT» (tank) in its designation as follows «Battery-Fire 7WT».
Table 1. «Battery-Fire» model line
Model
Heated area capacity max., cu. m. 100 150 200 250
Nominal power, kW 6 10 13 16
Overall dimensions, mm Depth 555 680 805 930
Weight, kg 42 52 60 72
Width 370 370 370 370
Height 760 760 760 760
«7»«5» «9» «11»
3. DESIGN FEATURES:
All «Battery-Fire» models have design features that distinguish them among the stoves of the class:
nStylish design allows the stove to be installed in any modern interior.
nThe cast iron burner with two rings of different diameter allows you to cook food on an open fire in pots
of different sizes, feed from the top and clean the stove upper part of soot.
nThe stainless steel heat exchanger tank (in versions with the letter «WT») allows you to heat water for
domestic use.
nHigh performance slot convectors protect against hard infrared radiation and convert up to 77% of
useful heat into soft convective streams.
nA capacious firebox provides maximum amount of wood feeding for a long continuous burning.
nA large vertically-oriented firebox door allows you to top up the stove with wood easily.
nBurning intensity fine adjustment allows you to choose any mode of the stove operation steplessly.
nA versatile flue outlet allows you to install the flue stack both upward and backward with equal ease.
nThe flue damper lock securely holds it in the chosen position.
nA reasonable in configuration firebox eliminates unburned fuel buildup, which gradually pours on the
grate under the influence of gravity
nA removable protection guards the firebox against burnout in hot coals clusters.
nA sealed lock ash drawer eliminates uncontrolled air flow, but at the same time you can remove ashes
with ease.
4. SPECIFICATIONS
Each model specifications are shown in Tables 2 – 5, and their dimensions are shown in Figures 1 – 8.
The fuel types permitted are wood, peat briquettes, sawdust briquettes for closed-type heaters, and pellets.
IMPORTANT! The maximum capacity of heated space defined by the conditions for effective convection heat transfer and the walling overall heat-transfer resistance standards according to SNiP 23-02-2003
(construction norms and regulations), or according to the technical standards of the country in which the stove is used.
Table 2. «Battery-Fire 5» and «Battery-Fire 5WT» specifications
Models «Battery-Fire 5» «Battery-Fire 5WT»
Heated space capacity, max. cu.m. 100 100 Nominal power, kW 6 6 Overall dimensions (WDH), mm 370? 555? 760 370? 555? 760 Weight, kg 42 44 Firebox door opening, mm 150? 300 150? 300 Combustion chamber capacity, l 35 32 Fuel maximum amount , l 30 27 Firewood length, max., mm 295 275 Flue diameter, mm 120 120 Flue recommended height, m 5 5 Heat exchanger tank capacity, l - 1,3
370
O120
555
405
370
555
405
O120
760
655
475
Figure 1. «Battery-Fire 5WT» overall
dimensions with a fuel stack installed upwards.
250
60 7
55 6
660
475
Figure 2. «Battery-Fire 5WT» overall
dimensions with a fuel stack installed backwards.
Table 3. «Battery-Fire 7» and «Battery-Fire 7WT» specifications
Models «Battery-Fire 7» «Battery-Fire 7WT»
Heated space capacity, max. cu.m. 150 150 Nominal power, kW 10 10 Overall dimensions (WDH), mm 370? 680? 760 370? 680? 760 Weight, kg 52 54 Firebox door opening, mm 150? 300 150? 300 Combustion chamber capacity, l 47 45 Fuel maximum amount , l 42 40 Firewood length, max., mm 420 400 Flue diameter, mm 120 120 Flue recommended height, m 5 5 Heat exchanger tank capacity, l - 1,3
370
O120
760
655
Figure 3. «Battery-Fire 7WT» overall dimensions
with a fuel stack installed upwards.
530
600
680
370
250
760
655
Figure 4. «Battery-Fire 7WT» overall dimensions
with a fuel stack installed backwards.
680
530
600
Table 4. «Battery-Fire 9» and «Battery-Fire 9WT» specifications
Models «Battery-Fire 9» «Battery-Fire 9WT»
Heated space capacity, max. cu.m. 200 200 Nominal power, kW 13 13 Overall dimensions (WDH), mm 370? 805? 760 370? 805? 760 Weight, kg 60 63 Firebox door opening, mm 150? 300 150? 300 Combustion chamber capacity, l 62 63 Fuel maximum amount , l 57 54 Firewood length, max., mm 545 525 Flue diameter, mm 120 120 Flue recommended height, m 5 5 Heat exchanger tank capacity, l - 1,3
O120
660
370
O120
760
655
Figure 5. «Battery-Fire 9WT» overall dimensions
with a fuel stack installed upwards.
660
725
805
370
760
250
556
Figure 6. «Battery-Fire 9WT» overall dimensions with a
fuel stack installed backwards.
660
725
805
O120
660
Table 5. «Battery-Fire 11» and «Battery-Fire 11WT» specifications
Models «Battery-Fire 11» «Battery-Fire 11WT»
Heated space capacity, max. cu.m. 250 250 Nominal power, kW 16 16 Overall dimensions (WDH), mm 370? 930? 760 370? 930? 760 Weight, kg 72 75 Firebox door opening, mm 150? 300 150? 300 Combustion chamber capacity, l 76 73 Fuel maximum amount , l 71 68 Firewood length, max., mm 670 650 Flue diameter, mm 120 120 Flue recommended height, m 5 5 Heat exchanger tank capacity, l - 1,3
780
850
930
370
250
760
655
Figure 8. «Battery-Fire 11WT» overall dimensions
with a fuel stack installed backwards.
930
780
850
370
O120
760
556
Figure 7. «Battery-Fire 11WT» overall dimensions
with a fuel stack installed upwards.
5. STOVE STRUCTURE
All «Battery-Fire» models have the same structure. They differ only in the number of slot convectors and, as a result in stove length. The main elements location is exemplified by "Battery-Fire7Á" in Figure 9.
The stove body has an originally shaped, fully welded design. The stove firebox (6) is made of structural steel, 3 mm thick.
The deflector (3) separates the firebox room from the fuel stack.
The convector slotted panels (11) on the stove sides shield hard infrared radiation from the stove and accelerate the ambient air heating. Their original design allows "Battery-Fire" stove to be fitted in with any modern interior.
In the version «WT» the heat exchanger tank (12) is installed at the rear of the firebox (inside) to heat water for domestic use. Water heating system male connectors G3/4 extend through the rear convector.
High vertically oriented firebox door is opened at an angle of 120 ° that allows you to top up the stove with wood easily.
The firebox door (4) has a cavity with a gasket mounted therein to press the door tightly to the stove body.
Locking mechanism securely locks the door in the closed position by turning the handle. On the door there is a translucent wall made of heat resistant glass «SCHOTT ROBAX» (5).
When firing, primary air required for burning is supplied to the fuel through the ash drawer (8) door left ajar and cast iron grate (13) to provide supplemental firing and a powerful high-temperature flame at the moment of ignition.
O120
660
ATTENTION! The stove is designed to operate only in smouldering conditions. Never use the stove in open fire conditions (open flame is permitted only with firing; prolonged active burning conditions reduce the stove service life).
For the further stove operation the air required for burning is supplied through the fine adjustment valve (7) under the firebox door that allows you to choose any mode of the stove operation, from nominal to minimum,
steplessly.
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