Barbas PANOLUX 52 Directions For Use And Instructions For Installation

Summary of PANOLUX 52

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    Directions for use installation instructions panolux 52 / 65 name output description panolux 52 6.0 kw fitted fi replace panolux 65 8.0 kw fitted fi replace en - 13229.

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    3 panolux 65 panolux 52 page table of contents 1. Introduction 1.1 preface........................................................................ 1.2 safety.......................................................................... 2. Location............................................................

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    5 panolux 65 panolux 52 1. Introduction 1.1. Preface we would like to congratulate you on your purchase of this modern barbas fi tted fi replace. 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. This manual contains directi...

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    6 panolux 65 panolux 52 Ÿ avoid chimney fi res! Have your chimney swept at least once per year - more often if you use your fi re a lot. Prevent excessive deposits of soot inside the chimney by not burning freshly-cut wood. Instead, burn clean, dry chopped wood. Ÿ do not use your stove as a barbecue. ...

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    7 panolux 65 panolux 52 Ÿ prevent over-fi ring (white glow) by charging up the fi re with primary air (through the grid) over an extended period. Cast-iron components (grid, fi re cladding) may become overheated and be damaged as a consequence. Fire the stove slowly when the stove is new and new cast i...

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    8 panolux 65 panolux 52 2. Location 2.1. Included n.B. If any part is missing, please contact your dealer. 2.2. Preparation for positioning check all functions of the fi replace before fi tting. Barbas can provide scale drawings for fi tting a fi replace for each of the models it produces. Never work on...

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    9 panolux 65 panolux 52 3. Installation instructions 3.1. Fitting the fireplace when fi tting one of these fi tted fi res local and/or national regulations relating to fi re safety must be followed. In case of doubt, consult the fi re safety department of the local fi re brigade, particularly if the stove...

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    10 panolux 65 panolux 52 3.3. Fitting a fi tted fi replace can be fi tted in the newly-built or existing chimney breast of an open fi re. When fi tting, both fi re safety and operational safety must be safeguarded. The fi tter is responsible for this. General guidelines: Ÿ if there is a wooden beam above t...

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    11 panolux 65 panolux 52 3.3.2. Fitting in an existing chimney breast Ÿ remove the existing fi re basket or stoking stones and remove the shut-off fl ap. The chimney must be intact and must not be damaged during fi tting. The chimney breast opening must be big enough for a gap of 1 - 3 cm to be left al...

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    12 panolux 65 panolux 52 3.4. Heat transfer with built-in fans the heat transfer can be amplifi ed by transporting the heat with fans. With this system, hot air is blown into the room. The fans only cut in at the point that the fi re is up to temperature (> 45°c). The 42 v fans are protected against o...

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    13 panolux 65 panolux 52 4. Operation of the fitted fireplace 1 smoke outlet 7 convection air-supply slide 2 convection air escape opening 8 wood rack 3 ceramic heat-proof glass 9 ridling grill handle 4 handle 10 primary air-supply slide 5 secondary air-supply slide 11 temperature switch holder 6 as...

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    14 panolux 65 panolux 52 5. 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 or...

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    15 panolux 65 panolux 52 6. Use 6.1. 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 ...

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    16 panolux 65 panolux 52 when loading the stove with fuel, two blocks measuring 32 cm long and 32 cm in diameter is suffi cient. Do not add more fuel until the previous fuel has burned down to the charcoal stage. Do not leave the door open longer than necessary. Weather conditions in order to reduce ...

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    17 panolux 65 panolux 52 6.4 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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    18 panolux 65 panolux 52 7. General hints 7.1. Tips Ÿ 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 h...

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    19 panolux 65 panolux 52 7.2. Output in practice, combustion is all about loss. This entails: Ÿ loss through excess heat leaving the chimney, rather than going into the room. Ÿ loss through insuffi cient combustion, such as co (carbon monoxide) and soot particles. Ÿ loss through excessive unburnt fue...

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    20 panolux 65 panolux 52 8. Fuels 8.1. Wood suitable fuels are: Ÿ 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%. Ÿ compressed wood blocks without binder. Ÿ hard woods burn slowly and easily form ...

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    21 panolux 65 panolux 52 9. Amount of fuel 9.1. 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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    22 panolux 65 panolux 52 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 make...

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    23 panolux 65 panolux 52 10. Regular maintenance Ÿ emptying the ash tray/container : weekly, 48 hours after last heating Ÿ cleaning the glass : as required Ÿ door/ash drawer seals : check annually before heating is resumed. Replace as necessary Ÿ sweep and inspect chimney : annually before heating i...

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    24 panolux 65 panolux 52 11. Replacement parts.

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    25 panolux 65 panolux 52 item no description number 1 body 1 2 cast-iron fi ns 7 3, 4, 5, 6 base stones 1 7 wood rack 1 8 ridling grill container 1 9 ridling grill rosette 1 10 ridling pin 1 1 1 ridling-pin knob 1 12 ash drawer 1 13 ash drawer knob 1 14 ash drawer cord 1 15 ash drawer cover 1 16 bras...

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    27 panolux 65 panolux 52 item no description number 1 body 1 2 cast-iron fi ns 8 3, 4, 5 base stones 1 6 wood rack 1 7 ridling grill container 1 8 ridling grill rosette 1 9 ridling pin 1 10 ridling-pin knob 1 1 1 ash drawer 1 12 ash drawer knob 1 13 ash drawer cord 1 14 brass emblem 1 15 ash drawer c...

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    28 panolux 65 panolux 52 12. Technical data type: panolux 52 dimensions (hxbxd) 0.59 x 0.76 x 0.46 m weight 110 kg combustion: nominal output 6.0 kw measured in compliance with din 18895 (bauart 1-d) / en - 13229 smoke output 5.2 g/s (for chimney calculation) measured at a smoke temperature of 349°c...

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    29 panolux 65 panolux 52 type: panolux 65 dimensions (hxbxd) 0.64 x 0.88 x 0.46 m weight 131 kg combustion: nominal output 8.0 kw measured in compliance with din 18895 (bauart 1-d) / en - 13229 smoke output 12.1 g/s (for chimney calculation) measured at a smoke temperature of 343°c and at a draught ...

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    30 panolux 65 panolux 52 13. 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 mak...

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    31 panolux 65 panolux 52 how much wood will i use? That depends entirely on how you heat your room, what sort of appliance you have and the size of the room you are heating. As a general rule, a fi re used in accordance with our guidelines (no air under the fuel, topped up once an hour) produces an o...

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    32 panolux 65 panolux 52 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 sh...

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    33 panolux 65 panolux 52 the wood burns up too quickly. What should i do? Ensure that air cannot get in underneath the fuel. Close the primary air slides, ash drawer and ridling grill. Under these conditions, the layer of ash should no longer burn bright orange/white but red. If there is a draught (...

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    34 panolux 65 panolux 52 what happens when wood is burnt? The combustion process. The combustion of wood involves the following steps. Drying the fi rst step is that the fuel (wood) dries out. Even at low temperatures ( any moisture still in the wood will evaporate. This drying procedure implies a si...

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