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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.