Barbas ENERGA 70-55 TUNNEL Installation Instructions Manual

Summary of ENERGA 70-55 TUNNEL

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    Directions for use installation instructions energa 70-55 tunnel en -13229 name output description energa 70-55 tunnel 23.0 kw fireplace insert.

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    5 energa 70-55 tunnel barbas energa wood-burning built-in fire with the following characteristics: - high effi ciency - energy saving - low fl ue gas emissions - fitted with a ceramic particulate fi lter (patent pending) - very low particulate exhaust - environmentally friendly.

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    7 energa 70-55 tunnel interfocos b.V. 11 en 13229:2011 built-in wood fi re fi red by solid fuels for space heating in residential buildings. - name: barbas - model: energa 70-55 tunnel - types of fuel: wood logs and briquettes (= pressed wood blocks without binding agent) fire safety: (risk to adjac...

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    9 energa 70-55 tunnel table of contents page 1. Introduction 1.1 foreword....................................................................................... 11 1.2 safety and installation instructions................................................ 11 2. Placing 2.1 included........................

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    11 energa 70-55 tunnel 1 introduction 1.1 foreword we would like to congratulate you on your purchase of this modern barbas built-in wood fi re. This quality product will give you years of heating pleasure as you enjoy the play of the fl ames and the cosy glow of the fi re. The appliance is fi tted ...

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    12 energa 70-55 tunnel • follow the instructions issued by your local fi re brigade. The fi re can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are satisfi ed. The required constructive adaptations should be satisfi ed as well. Installation instructions • wood and wood briquettes may be s...

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    13 energa 70-55 tunnel 2.2 preparation for positioning check all functions of the built-in fi re before fi tting. • check the opening and closing operation of the door. Documentation warranty manual attributes glove (heat resistant up to max. 95°c) operating hook / poker carrying brackets (2x) 2 loc...

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    14 energa 70-55 tunnel • check the operation and setting of the fl ue gas fl ap and the particulate fi lter. Locking slider all the way to the left (closed): flue gas fl ap operation works normally: door open pin comes forwards flue gas fl ap open door closed pin is pressed in by the door flue gas f...

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    15 energa 70-55 tunnel • check whether the retardant plate (brake plate) is located correctly in the supports. See chapter 7.6. • check the operation of the slider for the regulation of the combustion air intake (middle below the window). • check whether the ashtray is completely empty..

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    16 energa 70-55 tunnel • report any defects immediately to your dealer. • remove enclosed documents and components from the built-in fi re. • open the connection openings for the convection air outlet and the convection air supply. • important: • connection convection air outlet - top side of the ap...

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    17 energa 70-55 tunnel • connecting convection air intake - at the side of the appliance. ° using a hammer, open at least one of the two convection air intake openings on the side of the appliance !! • ventilation casing / fi replace. Ensure that the casing/fi replace has suffi cient ventilation ope...

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    18 energa 70-55 tunnel 2.3 accessories the following accessories can be supplied by your dealer: 2.4 basic requirements for positioning built-in fires general the appliance may only be set up in a room in which the location, architectural con- struction and activity is not endangered by the presence...

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    19 energa 70-55 tunnel built-in fi res must not be used in: • staircases, except in buildings with no more than two apartments. • entrances providing general access. • rooms in which highly infl ammable or explosive substances are processed or manufactured. • garages; • rooms or apartments with air ...

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    20 energa 70-55 tunnel the casing / fi replace • the casing may not be directly connected to the built-in fi re, but must be constructed so that it is self-supporting; a mantle iron or lintel should be used for this. The covering in the area must be of non-fl ammable materials of fl ame-retardant ma...

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    21 energa 70-55 tunnel • when building in the appliance you can, if you wish, use a convection set (option) to connect the convection openings to the warm air exit grills in the chimney breast (see fi gure 1 and chapter 4). Figure 1: use of convection set. Ventilation and combustion air intake via t...

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    22 energa 70-55 tunnel • connecting convection set (option) to the convection air escape openings on the top of the appliance: ° place the collar rings (2x or 4x) on the convection openings. ° the convection air pipes must be made of non-fl ammable material which cannot be distorted. ° attach the fl...

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    23 energa 70-55 tunnel * table 1: data on heat-insulating materials (permitted heat-insulating materials are those in grey). Summary of insulation properties: • temperature resistance > 700°c • density > 80 kg/m 3 • insulation fi gure as per agi-q 132 • must not end with 99 (see table) insulation ma...

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    24 energa 70-55 tunnel 2.7 chimney every fi re needs its own chimney. Multiple connections to one main chimney is not per- mitted. Ensure that any existing chimney is completely air-tight and in good condition. It must be suitable to accommodate the appliance in question. Make sure your chimney has ...

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    25 energa 70-55 tunnel 3 installation instructions 3.1 requirements relating to the use of existing chimneys the adapter material for the connection with the chimney must be made of at least 2 mm thick sheet steel and must be insulated with a heat-resistant material 3 cm in thickness. Connect the pi...

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    26 energa 70-55 tunnel construction parts containing fl ammable substances or material and fi tted furniture outside the radiation area of the fi tted fi replace there must be a distance of at least 5 cm between the outside surfaces of the chimney breast/casing/fi replace into which the fi re is bui...

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    27 energa 70-55 tunnel 4 fitting the fireplace 4.1 preparation / inspection of function • check the operation of the combustion air supply slider • check the operation of the fl ue gas fl ap • check whether the convection holes Ø125 mm (2x or 4x) on the top side are open • check whether at least one...

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    28 energa 70-55 tunnel figure 2: use of ventilation of fi replace the ventilation openings at the top should be at least 50 cm below the ceiling ventilation-openings the space between the fi replace (hearth surround/brick work) and the fi re itself should be left completely open so that there is an ...

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    29 energa 70-55 tunnel the combustion air supply the combustion air supply connection is located on the under side of the appliance. Note always ensure that there is suffi cient open space under the appliance for the combustion air supply. Combustion air supply connection on the under side of the ap...

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    30 energa 70-55 tunnel • insert a piece of pipe (Ø125 mm) between the 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 knob is fi tted so that the damper can be opened and shut from the living area. Check that everyt...

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    31 energa 70-55 tunnel • cover the top and side of the appliance to the front edge with c. 10 cm thick insulating material (t ≥ 700°c) (class a1 according to din 4102 (= en 13501)). Leave a few centimetres clearance between the front of the chimney breast and the appliance. • ensure the appliance is...

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    32 energa 70-55 tunnel colour dimension (cm) clear opening (cm 2 ) white 13.5 x 13.5 75 (incl. Fi tting box) white 27.0 x 13.5 150 (incl. Fi tting box) white 43.0 x 22.0 550 available grids (option) for ventilating the fi replace: • if the fi re is to be placed against a bearing wall or against a wa...

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    33 energa 70-55 tunnel energa 70-55 tunnel built into chimney breast 1 combustion air supply via grate in outside wall 2 inlet opening (grate) (chimney breast) combustion and convection air 3 inlet opening (appliance) combustion air 4 inlet opening (appliance) convection air (2x side) 5 natural conv...

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    34 energa 70-55 tunnel energa 70-55 tunnel with convection set (option) built into chimney breast combustion air supply directly from outside 1 combustion air supply via grate in outside wall 2 inlet opening (grate) (chimney breast) convection air 3 inlet opening (appliance) combustion air 4 inlet o...

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    35 energa 70-55 tunnel figure 3: operation energa 70-55 tunnel 1 flue outlet 7 combustion air-supply slider 2 convection air escape opening (4x) (combined operation for the primary 3 operating pin fl ue gas fl ap and secondary combustion air-supply) 4 door (2x) (*) 8 handle door 5 locking slider for...

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    36 energa 70-55 tunnel 6 stoking up for the first time if you have had your chimney breast modifi ed or newly built, fi rst 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 fi tted fi re o...

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    37 energa 70-55 tunnel 7 use 7.1 ventilation air is a vital component of the combustion process. Ensure that there is a suffi cient supply of fresh air. For each kilo of wood that you put on the fi re (door closed), 10 - 15 m 3 of extra air is needed. That means 50 m 3 per hour! As you can see, a pl...

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    38 energa 70-55 tunnel when setting the fi re, move the locking slider all the way to the right. 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 the...

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    39 energa 70-55 tunnel 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 signifi cantly reduces con- sumption of fuel and allows new wood to catch light easier. When loading the fi re, the following qua...

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    40 energa 70-55 tunnel 7.4 heating economically the most environmentally-friendly and economic way of heating with wood is to have your fi re hot but calm. The ash should appear to glow a soft red-orange and should not glow like a blacksmith’s fi re. Fires like that burn quickly and intensely, leavi...

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    41 energa 70-55 tunnel 7.6 removing and returning the holder with the particulate filter, flue gas flap and retardant plate (brake plate) before sweeping the chimney, the holder with the particulate fi lter and the fl ue gas fl ap must be removed. Not removing the particulate fi lter before sweeping...

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    42 energa 70-55 tunnel removing the holder with the particulate fi lter • first slide the holder with particulate fi lter as far forward as possible. Then remove this by fi rst lifting it on the left and taking it out downwards to the right. Removing the retardant plate (brake plate).

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    43 energa 70-55 tunnel • remove the retardant plate by tilting it upwards slightly, sliding it backwards and removing it diagonally to one side. (original position of retardant plate is between the 4 spacers.) 7.7 replacing the particulate filter • remove the holder from the appliance • remove the t...

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    44 energa 70-55 tunnel • after installation: slide the holder, on the supports, completely to the back. Bottom view from the combustion chamber. 7.8 adjusting the flue gas flap • check whether the door depresses the operating pin suffi ciently to close completely the fl ue gas fl ap. (all fl ue gase...

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    45 energa 70-55 tunnel 2. Check by using the door if the fl ue gas fl ap goes past the mark. 3. If necessary, adjust the operating pin with an allen key and open-end wrench. 4. Remove the mark..

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    46 energa 70-55 tunnel 8 general hints 8.1 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 classifi ed as dry if it has ...

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    47 energa 70-55 tunnel 8.2 output in practice, combustion is all about loss. This entails: • loss through excess heat leaving the chimney, rather than going into the room. • loss through insuffi cient combustion, such as co (carbon monoxide) and soot particles. • loss through excessive unburnt fuel ...

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    48 energa 70-55 tunnel 9 fuels 9.1 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: • energa 70-55 tunnel: length: c. 26 cm outline: c. 30 cm • co...

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    49 energa 70-55 tunnel 10 amount of fuel 10.1 amount of fuel each appliance is constructed for a certain maximum amount of fuel. Remember that the more fuel you put into your fi re, the hotter it will become and overheating may even occur. If this happens, there is a risk of fi re. It may also damag...

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    50 energa 70-55 tunnel 10.2 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 briquettes (average) 5.0 the heating value of wood (18.7 mj/kg at 0% humidity) is not affected by the sort ...

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    51 energa 70-55 tunnel 11 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 fl ow of air to the fi re. * wait 24 hours after stoking before emptying...

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    52 energa 70-55 tunnel 12 replacement parts 12.1 energa 70-55 tunnel when ordering, please give the serial number. Item no description replacements parts energa 70-55 tunnel number 1 body 1 2 panel side, left/right (vermiculite plate) 2 3 panel bottom (vermiculite plate) 2 4 panel bottom, front/rear...

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    53 energa 70-55 tunnel 13 dimensions 13.1 energa 70-55 tunnel * combustion air supply connection Ø125 mm.

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    54 energa 70-55 tunnel * combustion air supply connection Ø125 mm 13.1.1 energa 70-55 tunnel 3 sided 35 mm frame.

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    55 energa 70-55 tunnel * combustion air supply connection Ø125 mm 13.1.2 energa 70-55 tunnel 4 sided 35 mm frame.

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    56 energa 70-55 tunnel 14 technical data energa 70-55 tunnel combustion: measured in compliance with en 13229 : 2001 / en 13229 - a2 : 2004 / en 13229 : 2011 fuel wood output; min. - max. 10 - 25 kw nominal output 23 kw effi ciency 79% pm10 dust emissions 26 mg/m 3 n flue gas mass fl ow 16.5 g/s flu...

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    57 energa 70-55 tunnel energa 70-55 tunnel operation: • handle for opening the door • combustion air supply slider single combined slide for controlling the primary, secondary and tertiary air supply ash collection: ashtray with grate combustion air supply: at least 150 cm 2 opening in the room wher...

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    58 energa 70-55 tunnel 15 frequently asked questions how often should i have my chimney swept? At least once a year. If you use your fi re more than three times a week on average, have your chimney swept more often. Have the chimney swept by a recognised company. Your fi re insurance policy may make t...

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    59 energa 70-55 tunnel 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 fi re has only just caught on, or has recently been topped up, some smoke is normal. By opening the door(s) for a shor...

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    60 energa 70-55 tunnel do i have to take any extra measures if the room i am heating has an extractor fan (mechanical ventilation)? If the combustion air comes from the living-room: a fl ue gas fan is required for permanent extraction of the area in which the fi replace is placed. The type of fl ue ...

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