Varde Lyon, Nice Installation And User Manual

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Varde Lyon Varde Nice
1.th version 17
-05-2018 UK
Installation and User Manual
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Contents
Welcome and contents Page 2
Facts about Lyon Page 3
Facts about Nice Page 4
Rules and approvals Page 5
Floor material and distances Page 6
Installation distances Page 7
Chimney Page 8
Chimney assembly Page 9
Operation Page 10
Operation Page 11
How to light up and use your wood-burning stove Page 12
Overview of loose parts Page 13
Vermiculite Page 14
Choice of wood and nominal output Page 15
Maintenance Page 16
Spare parts Page 17
How to correct faults and recycling Page 18
Test certificate (RRF) Page 19
Warranty Page 20
Congratulations on the purchase of your new wood-burning stove from Varde.
Wood-burning stoves from VARDE stand on the stylistic bedrock of Scandinavian design – created with the ambition of unifying quality, functionality and design. With a VARDE stove, you and your family are ensured a warm gathering point and tranquil quality moments for many years into the future.
Jan Meldgaard
CEO Varde Ovne A/S
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Technical Data Lyon
Combustion chamber: (W x D x H): 31-40 x 25 x 36 cm
Smoke outlet Ø15 cm Installation height top: 97.5 cm Fitting height rear: 83 cm Distance to non-flammable material: 510 cm (recommended)
Distance to flammable material: Rear = 23 cm, Side = 60 cm, Front = 100 cm
Height (cm) 100 Width (cm) 51 Depth (cm) 44 Weight (kg) 104 Output 5-9 kW Nominal output 6,4 kW Heated area 45-120 m2 Efficiency 83 % EEI 111 Flue gas data: 260 °C at 25°C, 12 pa
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Technical Data Nice
Height (cm) 100 Width (cm) 51 Depth (cm) 44 Weight (kg) 104 Output 5-9 kW Nominal output 6,4 kW Heated area 45-120 m2 Efficiency 83 % EEI 111 Flue gas data: 260 °C at 25°C, 12 pa
Combustion chamber: (W x D x H):
31-40 x 25 x 36 cm
Smoke outlet Ø15 cm
Installation height top: 108 cm
Installation height rear: 93 cm
Distance to non-flammable material:
510 cm (recommended)
Distance to flammable material:
Rear = 23 cm, Side = 60 cm, Front =100 cm
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EU Declaration of Conformity
MANUFACTURER
Name: Varde Ovne A/S Address Pottemagervej 1, 7100 Vejle, Denmark
Fireplace Inspection
Name: RRF Address Im Lopperfeld 34b, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany
Product Varde Product type Lyon - Nice Type Wood-burning stove, suitable for intermittent use Standard Construction product (89/106/EC) standard used EN 13240 Application Heating of homes Fuel Wood Special conditions None
CE marking
Issued 2018 Nominal output 6,4 kW Type of fuel Wood Flue gas temperature 260°C Efficiency 83 % CO emissions 0,10 %
Jan Meldgaard
CEO Varde Ovne
Important!
Before you i n s tall and use yo u r new Varde stove for the first time , w e reco m me nd
that you first spend a couple of minutes reading this Installation and User Manual.
Inspection of the installation
It is extremely important that the installation is inspected by an authorised chimney inspector before the stove is used for the first time.
Applicable regulations
The installation must comply with all local regulations, including those that refer to national and European standards. Seek advice and guidance from the dealer from which you bought the stove or from a professional installation technician. NB: All Varde wood-burning stoves are closed fires.
This Varde stove is approved in accordance with: European Standard DS/EN 13240/PrEN 16510 German Stufe 2 and Norwegian NS and §15 for Austria and is accordingly certified as having eco-friendly combustion properties.
The stoves are designed for intermittent combustion and are also designed for chimneys with several stoves connected.
Professional installation
We recommend that you seek advice from the dealer you purchased the stove from or from another competent installation technician, as there can be specific details that must be taken into consideration with the installation.
Duty to report
The local chimney inspector has a duty to report.
Before the installation is carried out, the stove must be stored in a dry place at room temper­ature. The stove does not tolerate moisture. Please note that your existing chimney may not necessarily be efficient enough for a new, modern wood-burning stove.
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General advice and instructions are available on the Varde Ovne website. www.vardeovne.dk
Floor material:
If the stove is to stand on a flammable floor, then the floor area on which it stands must naturally be covered by a non-combustible material, e.g. a steel sheet, glass sheet, tiles or artificial slate sheet. The floor sheet must extend by at least 15 cm out from the sides of the stove and at least 30 cm out from the front. However, we recommend 50 cm in front of the stove. The floor structure must also be able to support the stove and if required, the chimneys total weight.
Installation distances:
If the wall is non-combustible, the stove may be positioned next to it. However, we recommend that you keep a gap of 510 cm, which will mean that you will be able to clean behind the stove.
If the chimney cleanout access door is behind the stove, make sure there free access to it and there is enough space to clean the chimney thought it.
Installing the stove in relation to combustible material. It is recommended that there is a distance of 22.5 cm from the outer edge of the flue to any combustible material. Please note that there may be other national and local regulations relating to the distance to combustible material. Contact your local chimney inspector for advice.
The stoves individual distance to combustible material is shown on page 7 or under the technical data.
Stove Weight
Lyon 104 kg
Nice 113 kg
Free air supply
In the room where the stove is to be installed, you must ensure that there is sufficient free air supply. Combustion only works effectively when new air is constantly supplied to the fire. This can be achieved by e.g. installing room ventilation valves in the walls. It must not be possible to block these air grates. The combustion requires airflow of approx. 14-20 m³/h.
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