Faber BRANDE 82 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual - Operating Instructions

Manual is about: Freestanding wood stove

Summary of BRANDE 82

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    Assembly and operating instructions for freestanding wood stove models: haakon brande 82 april. 2007.

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    2 operating instructions dear faber customer, we are pleased that you have decided to purchase a faber-free standing stove. The elegant design and state-of-the-art combustion technique of the haakon and brande models will certainly offer you many unforgettable cozy evenings in front of the wood stov...

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    3 1. Assembly 1.1 building regulations your stove is designed for heating of living rooms as supplementary heating or for heating during the transitional heating up period. The device is not suitable as the unique form of heating for apartments or entire floors. We recommend that before installation...

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    4 1.4 chimney and flue pipe connection to connect the stove to the chimney, you should ask a specialist or the chimney sweep. They are familiar with local regulations, so that the correct connection of the stove chimney is guaranteed. When the wood stove is installed with an upper outlet, the flue p...

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    5 important: the company is not liable for any damage or defects in the stove or its components which are caused by disregard of building regulations, incorrect choice of the stove size, non-professional pipe and equipment installation, faulty chimney connection and using unauthorised fuels, due to ...

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    6 the following fire safety requirements must be met on installation of the wood stove: 1. A minimum distance from flammable objects (furniture, wood flooring, textiles), and other combustible components of 20 cm at the back and 20 cm to both sides must be respected. 2. There must be no flammable, t...

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    7 the incineration of these materials in addition to producing bad smells also produce polluting emissions which are dangerous for health and the environment. Only use small twigs and small pieces of wood to start the fire. For the optimum combustion of solid fuels, therefore, the following conditio...

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    8 therefore, we would like to take this opportunity here to give some tips on wood drying and wood storage: - wood at least 1.5 to 2 years to dehydrate through air drying and correct storage (optimal residual humidity 15 to 20%). - the wood should already be split and stored ready for use as smaller...

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    9 important because of slight differences in thermal expansion, fine hairline cracks may appear on the glazing of the stove ceramic tiles and there may be slight changes in the colour of the glazing on the individual pieces due to the combustion but there is no reduction in quality. Thus, these prod...

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    10 complaints can only be accepted when all the following data is available: - production number (see item) - purchase proof or copy of the purchase receipt from the faber authorised dealer - acceptance record from the chimney sweep - in the case of malfunction, the acceptance record from the print-...

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    11 it serves to regulate the combustion air from below above the ash tray and the grate towards the wood. It thus necessary to avoid the ash tray becoming overfull because the ashes may negatively affect the access of the primary combustion air. When burning wood logs, the slide must first be fully ...

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    12 note when wood is burned with the primary air slide too far open, there is a risk of overheating of the stove chimney (blacksmith’s fire effect). 4.3 the ash tray the ash tray needs to be emptied promptly. A growing ash pile can interfere with the supply of primary air. Make sure the airway for t...

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    13 5.2 heating with wood a) firing up a fast run through the heating phase is important as in the heating or burning phase, high emission levels might occur due to operating defects. Never use spirits, petrol or other flammable liquids. The ignition should always be effected with 1 or 2 firelighters...

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    14 wood woodlogs (up to 33cm long, circum. Max. 30 cm) sample volume max. 2 kg or 2 – 3 pieces primary air slide (position) in the middle combustion time approx. 1,0 h during low operation, the following wood amounts, combustion air settings and combustion times apply: wood woodlogs (up to 30cm long...

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    15 5.3 heating with brown coal the firing up and the first replenishment should be effected using wood (see section 5.2 "heating with wood"). The first brown coal briquettes (note max. Quantity) may be placed on strongly glowing embers. You should lay them centrally on the grate with finger-wide spa...

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    16 6. Your small troubleshooter if you have problems or questions, contact your dealer or your district chimney sweep. Problem possible cause possible solution the wood does not ignite or only hesitantly • the wood is too thick • the wood is too wet • the air intake is too low sect 5.2b further heat...

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    17 7. Technical data for model haakon/brande 82 haakon/brande 82 haakon brande 82 nominal heat output 6,0 6,0 kw heat output range 6,0 6,0 kw dimensions and weight: height 1147 770 mm width 442 590 mm depth 405 465 mm height to upper edge of flue joint approx. Xxx 630 mm rear edge to the middle of u...

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    18 dimensions haakon.

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    19 dimensions brande 82.

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