Barbas ECO 100 Directions For Use / Installation Instructions

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    Directions for use installation instructions eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 en -13240 name output description eco 60 9.0 kw stove eco 70 10.0 kw stove eco 90 10.0 kw stove eco 100 10.0 kw stove.

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    3 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 eco 60 floor plate is optional ! Eco 90 eco 70 eco 100

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    4 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100

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    5 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 interfocos b.V. 11 en 13240:2010 stove fired by solid fuels for space heating in residential buildings. - name: barbas - model: eco 60 - types of fuel: wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent) fire safety: (risk to adjacent pass elements/objects) ...

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    6 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 interfocos b.V. 11 en 13240:2010 stove fired by solid fuels for space heating in residential buildings. - name: barbas - model: eco 70 - types of fuel: wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent) fire safety: (risk to adjacent pass elements/objects) ...

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    7 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 interfocos b.V. 11 en 13240:2010 stove fired by solid fuels for space heating in residential buildings. - name: barbas - model: eco 90 - types of fuel: wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent) fire safety: (risk to adjacent pass elements/objects) ...

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    8 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 interfocos b.V. 11 en 13240:2010 stove fired by solid fuels for space heating in residential buildings. - name: barbas - model: eco 100 - types of fuel: wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent) fire safety: (risk to adjacent pass elements/objects)...

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    9 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 table of contents page 1. Introduction 1.1 preface................................................................................... 11 1.2 safety and installation instructions......................................... 11 2. Location 2.1 included................................

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    10 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100

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    11 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 1. Introduction 1.1. Preface we would like to congratulate you on your purchase of this modern barbas stove. This quality product will give you years of heating pleasure as you enjoy the play of the flames and the cosy glow of the fire. This manual contains directions for b...

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    12 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • do not approach the appliance with flammable materials or liquids. Any work with solvents, adhesives etc. In the space heated by the stove can be very dangerous. • make sure you know what state your chimney is in. Cracks in the chimney may not only lead to damp, staining ...

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    13 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • in transit, some parts of the appliance may have moved from their original place. Check that the door opens and closes, the brake plate is fitted correctly to the brackets at the top of the fire, the side panels are fixed to the walls and the panels on the bottom have not...

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    14 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 2.2. Accessories the following accessories can be supplied by your dealer: 2. Location 2.1. Included set - warranty documentation - manual in the appliance attributes - glove (heat resistant up to max. 95°c) - operating hook / poker - universal flue gas exhaust set - 2x top...

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    15 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 thick-walled (2 mm) steel chimney system Ø150 mm: description part no color anthracite gray duct 1000 mm 310087 310094 duct 500 mm 310088 310095 duct 1000 mm + valve 310180 310186 elbow 90° 310093 310100 elbow 45° 310091 310098 elbow 30° 310090 310097 support sleeve, double...

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    16 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 2.3. Preparation for positioning check all functions of the stove before fitting. • check the opening and closing operation of the door. Turn the handle all the way down: door is locked. This handle position should be set when the appliance is not in use. • handle forwards:...

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    17 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • check the operation and setting of the flue gas flap (eco 60). • if necessary, the flue gas flap pin can be adjusted (eco 60). Flue gas flap pin flue gas flap door open pin comes forwards flue gas flap open door closed pin is pressed in by the door flue gas flap closed.

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    18 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • check whether the ashtray is completely empty. • check the operation of the slider for controlling the combustion air..

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    19 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • report any defects immediately to your dealer. • remove enclosed documents and components from the stove. Have the suitability of the area in which the stove is to be placed (and the chimney) approved by a specialist. The stove must have its own chimney, constructed in co...

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    20 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 3. Installation instructions 3.1. Fitting instructions when fitting the stove, local and/or national regulations relating to fire safety must be followed. In case of doubt, consult the fire safety department of the local fire brigade, particularly if the stove is to be fitt...

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    21 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 important: • chimneys must be free-standing, i.E. They must not rest on the appliance itself. • any pipe connections that are not insulated must also be fully insulated. • flammable material must be kept clear (outside the casing/insulation zone) of all through-feeds in the...

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    22 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 the mass flow and exhaust temperature of the stove the mass flow and exhaust temperature of the stove are shown in chapter 13; technical data. These values are important to consider when assessing the dimensions of the flue to which the stove is to be connected. Cleaning th...

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    23 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 this will not only avoid poor combustion, but will also prevent flue gases being sucked from the appliance into the room. Should creating an extra ventilation opening prove insufficient, it is then necessary to fit a flue gas fan. • combustion air directly from outside: the...

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    24 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 - assemble the sealing plate to the rear of the combustion chamber of the appliance. - assemble the cover plate to the rear of the appliance. Attention ! Ensure that the sealing cord fits properly all round..

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    25 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 - assemble the sealing plate to the top of the combustion chamber of the appliance. Assembling of the smoke outlet eco 60 rear connection : - install the cast-iron flue gas exhaust flue connection ring to the rear of the appliance. Attention ! Ensure that the sealing cord f...

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    26 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 - place the cover plate on top of the appliance . Eco 70/90/100: the appliance has only a top connection Ø150 mm (Ø150 mm external) for the flue (chimney). See eco 60 for the sequence for installing the flue gas exhaust. General: the smoke outlet connection is intended for ...

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    27 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the cover plate at the rear of the appliance. - remove the cast-iron flue gas exhaust flue connection ring on the top of the appliance..

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    28 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the sealing plate at the rear of the combustion chamber of the appliance. • install the cast-iron flue gas exhaust flue connection ring to the rear of the appliance. Attention ! Ensure that the sealing cord fits properly all round..

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    29 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • assemble the sealing plate to the top of the combustion chamber of the appliance. • place the steel cover plate on top of the appliance. Attention ! Ensure that the sealing cord fits properly all round..

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    30 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 3.4.3 positioning the appliance • level the appliance. Eco 60 / 70 / 90 all steel parts are factory assembled. Eco 100 (soapstone) the soapstone side panels (l+r) and 2x top/bottom plate are supplied separately. Process the soapstone with dry, clean hands. You can remove an...

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    31 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • place the appliance carefully on the soapstone bottomplate. Keep 4 cm free to both left and right. Align the appliance with the front soapstone edge. • also check whether the appliance with the soapstone bottomplate is level. Pack the bottomplate underneath with metal pla...

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    32 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • place the supplied brass spread anchors (totally: 4x) in the top of the soapstone side panels and screw the threaded pins into them..

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    33 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • place the side panels carefully over the two metal pins in the soapstone bottomplate. Secure the top with the supplied brackets (2x). Check that the panels are completely parallel with the appliance..

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    34 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • assemble the cast-iron flue gas exhaust flue connection ring supplied to the top of the appliance . Attention ! Ensure that the sealing cord fits properly all round..

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    35 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • fit the soapstone top plate. • check whether the top plate is 1 - 2 mm free all round. • the appliance is now ready. Check whether the smoke outlet top-connection is in line with the chimney flue..

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    36 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 3.4.4 connecting to the chimney ceiling connection: insert a pipe into the sliding sleeve (niche pipe) to the ceiling as deep as possible. Position a chimney pipe on the top plate and mark off where the top pipe should be shortened. Shorten the top pipe and insert it, once ...

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    37 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 connecting direct air supply connection: • press the collar ring (Ø125 mm) in the opening at the rear of the appliance..

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    38 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • fix a metal (flexible) tube to the collar using the hose clamp or parker screws. • insert a pipe (Ø125 mm) between the (flexible) pipe and the external air supply opening in the wall with, if required, a movable damper, in such a way that the pipe with operating lever is ...

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    39 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 4. Operation of the stove figure 1: operation eco 60 1 handle 2 ceramic heat-proof glass 3 locking for operating pin flue gas flap 4 operating pin of flue gas flap 5 smoke (flue gas) outlet Ø150 mm (top/rear connection possibility) 6 convection air escape opening (permanent...

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    40 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 figure 2: operation eco 70 1 handle 2 ceramic heat-proof glass 3 smoke (flue gas) outlet Ø150 mm (top connection) 4 convection air escape opening (permanent) 5 side panels (vermiculite plate) / inner lining 6 grate / primary air-supply 7 ashtray 8 intake openings combustion...

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    41 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 figure 3: operation eco 90 / eco 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 handle 2 ceramic heat-proof glass 3 smoke (flue gas) outlet Ø150 mm (top connection) 4 convection air escape opening (permanent) 5 side panels (vermiculite plate) / inner lining 6 grate / primary air-supply 7 ashtray ...

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    42 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 5. Stoking up for the first time if you have had your chimney breast modified or newly built, first allow your home to dry properly. Walls which have not been allowed to dry properly are a magnet for dust such as any smoke particles created when stoking up the fire or sudde...

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    43 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 6. Use 6.1. Ventilation air is a vital component of the combustion process. Ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air. For each kilo of wood that you put on the fire (door closed), 10 - 15 m 3 of extra air is needed. That means 50 m 3 per hour! As you can see, a...

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    44 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 when setting the fire, turn the locking all the way to the right (eco 60). If necessary, leave the door ajar for 10 minutes. Do not open the door wide, as the window will remain cold. If the door is shut during this time, smoke will condense on the glass and form soot. Move...

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    45 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 we recommend that you maintain a substantial layer of ash (2 - 3 cm). This not only forms a protective layer for the base of the appliance but also significantly reduces consumption of fuel and allows new wood to catch light easier. When loading the stove with fuel, two blo...

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    46 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 use of the stove your stove is suitable for periodic use. The appliance is fitted with a soapstone (eco 100) or steel (eco 60, eco 70, eco 90) casing on the outside. Eco 100: soapstone casing: this casing first absorb a lot of heat (heat accumulation) before emitting (radia...

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    47 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 6.4. Heating economically the most environmentally-friendly and economic way of heating with wood is to have your fire hot but calm. The ash should appear to glow a soft red-orange and should not glow like a blacksmith’s fire. Fires like that burn quickly and intensely, lea...

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    48 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 7. General hints 7.1. Tips • burn dry wood only. Damp wood not only burns poorly, it causes more pollution in the appliance (window), the chimney, your room (when opening the door of the appliance, for instance) and the environment. Wood can only be classified as dry if it ...

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    49 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • chimney fire. If, despite all the precautions, a fire should occur in the chimney (you generally notice that because of a roaring sound in the chimney), do the following: • immediately shut the chimney flap (if fitted). • immediately shut the air supply to the stove. • ca...

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    50 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 adverse effects on the output are: • burning the fire with the door open. A warm chimney works in the same way as an extractor. When the door is open, the chimney draws in much more air than is necessary for combustion. This relatively cool air cools down the fire. • excess...

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    51 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 8. Fuels 8.1. Wood suitable fuels are: • all sorts of clean wood (forested). The wood must have been dried for at least two years. Well-dried wood has a humidity percentage between 10 and 20%. Recommended dimensions: • eco 60: length: ca. 15 cm outline: ca. 40 cm • eco 70: ...

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    52 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 9. Amount of fuel 9.1. Amount of fuel the stove is constructed for a certain maximum amount of fuel. Remember that the more fuel you put into your stove, the hotter it will become and overheating may even occur. If this happens, there is a risk of fire. It may also damage y...

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    53 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 eco 70: per filling: calculated per hour : (= for 45 minutes) wood: 2 blocks, 3 blocks, each around 1.15 kg each around 1.15 kg briquettes: 3 briquettes, 5 briquettes, each around 0.57 kg each around 0.57 kg dimensions wood block: c. 18 cm long and 40 cm perimeter (≈ 1.15 k...

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    54 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 9.2. Heat radiation the table below shows the temperatures which can theoretically be achieved by burning wood. Heat radiation sort of fuel kwh/kg dry wood (average) 4.3 the heating value of wood (18.7 mj/kg at 0% humidity) is not affected by the sort of wood. What does mak...

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    55 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 10. Regular maintenance • emptying the ashtray : * regularly check how much ash is in the ashtray. * make sure the ashtray is never more than ¾ full. If the ashtray is more than ¾ full, it can obstruct the flow of air to the fire . * wait 24 hours after stoking before empty...

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    56 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 11 replacement parts 11.1 eco 60 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 item no description replacement parts eco 60 number 1 body 1 2 smoke connection (top or rear) 1/1 3 panel side, right (vermiculite plate) 1 4 panel rear (vermiculite plate) 2 5 panel bottom, rear (vermicul...

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    57 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 when ordering, please give the serial number. 11.2 eco 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 15 17 18 14 item no description replacement parts eco 70 number 1 body 1 2 smoke connection (top ) 1 3 panel rear, top (vermiculite plate) 1 4 panel bottom, side, right (vermiculite p...

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    58 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 when ordering, please give the serial number. 1 2 4 3 5 10 9 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 item no description replacement parts eco 90 number 1 body 1 2 smoke connection (top ) 1 3 panel rear, top (vermiculite plate) 1 4 panel side, right (vermiculite plate) 1 5 retardant plate ( brak...

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    59 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 when ordering, please give the serial number. 11.4 eco 100 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 item no description replacement parts eco 100 number 1 body 1 2 smoke connection (top ) 1 3 panel rear, top (vermiculite plate) 1 4 panel side, right (vermiculite plate) 1 5 re...

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    60 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 sequence for replacing the interior of the appliance: attention: • the complete interior of the appliance, including the retardant plates (brake plates) is made of a heat resistant material: vermiculite panels, that is very fragile! • use a broad, flat screwdriver for the c...

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    61 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the retardant plate ( brake plate) by lifting it slightly and removing it sloping to one side. • remove the flue gas flap by lifting it slightly, tipping it backwards and removing it. • remove the right side panel. Take care that the rear panels do not fall forward...

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    62 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the rear panel, • remove the rear panel, right. Left. • remove the left side panel. Take care that the rear panels do not fall forwards. The entire interior is now disassembled. The interior is reassembled in the reverse order..

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    63 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 eco 70: • remove the grate and ashtray. • remove the bottom panel, • remove the bottom panel, side, left. Side, right. • remove the bottom panel, • remove the bottom panel, rear. Front..

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    64 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the rear panel, under side. • remove the rear panel, top side. For this, first lift up the lower retardant plate..

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    65 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the bottom retardant plate by first lifting it, sliding it forwards, and then removing it diagonally through a side..

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    66 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 the entire interior is now disassembled. The interior is reassembled in the reverse order. • remove the top retardant plate by lifting it first, push it to the back and removing it diagonally to the side. (original position top retardant plate is between the 4 spacers.).

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    67 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 eco 90/100: • remove the grate and ashtray.. • remove the bottom panel, • remove the bottom panel, rear. Front..

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    68 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the bottom retardant plate by first lifting it, sliding it forwards, and then removing it diagonally through a side. • remove the top retardant plate by lifting it and removing it diagonally to the side. (original position top retardant plate is against the holder ...

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    69 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the left side panel. Take care that the rear panels do not fall forwards..

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    70 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the right side panel. Take care that the rear panels do not fall forwards..

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    71 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 • remove the rear panel, under side. The entire interior is now disassembled. The interior is reassembled in the reverse order. • remove the rear panel, top side..

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    72 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 12. Dimensions 12.1 eco 60

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    73 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 12.2 eco 70

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    74 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 12.3 eco 90

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    75 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 12.4 eco 100 soapstone.

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    76 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 13. Technical data eco 60 eco 70 eco 90 eco 100 combustion: measured in compliance with en 13240 : 2001 and en 13240 - a2 : 2004 fuel wood wood wood wood output ; min. - max. 4 - 10 kw 5 - 12 kw 5 - 12 kw 5 - 12 kw nominal output 9 kw 10 kw 10 kw 10 kw efficiency 75% 77% 80...

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    77 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 outside: construction sheet-steel casing doors flat door opening to left shutter with fixed handle outer finish steel : eco 60, eco 70, eco 90 soapstone : eco 100 operation : • handle for opening the door • combustion air supply slider single combined slide for controlling ...

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    78 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 14. Frequently asked questions how often should i have my chimney swept? At least once a year. If you use your stove more than three times a week on average, have your chimney swept more often. Have the chimney swept by a recognised company. Your fire insurance policy may m...

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    79 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 what is wrong with a smoking chimney? A seriously smoking chimney means that combustion is less than optimum. There may be a number of reasons for this. If the fire has only just caught on, or has recently been topped up, some smoke is normal. By opening the door for a shor...

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    80 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 the wood burns up too quickly. What should i do? Ensure that air cannot get in underneath the fuel. Move the combustion air supply slider towards th e “ - ” position. (the pr imary air supply is now closed.) under these conditions, the layer of ash should no longer burn bri...

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    81 eco 60 / 70 / 90 / 100 what is creosote? Creosote is a tar-like deposit which is left in the chimney. It is formed in poor combustion conditions when burning wood (damp wood, pinching off the air supply to the stove or burning impregnated or painted wood for example). Creosote ignites at approx. ...

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