Haas+Sohn i-2020 Installation And Operating Manual - page 2
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Table of contents
1.
Description 2
2.
General instructions, safety instructions
2
3.
Data for calculating the chimney dimensions
according to DIN 4705 Part 2
3
4.
Installing and connecting the wood stove to
the chimney
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5.
wood stove operation
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5.1.
Suitable fuels
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5.2.
Initial start-up of your wood stove
4
5.3.
Lighting and heating
4
5.4.
Adding fuel
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5.5.
Operating mode during the transition period 5
5.6.
De-ashing 5
5.7.
Emission limitation
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5.8.
Cleaning and care
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5.9.
Troubleshooting 6
5.9..1
Manual operation
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6.
Guarantee 7
6.1.
General 7
6.2.
Warranty guidelines
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6.3.
Complaints 7
7.
Information concerning the ordering of
replacement parts
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Congratulations! You are the owner of a HAAS + SOHN
chimney stove, a quality product. Please read this Operating
Manual carefully. In it you will find information concerning
the operation and handling of this stove to increase the
practical value of the appliance and extend its service life; in
addition you can save fuel and protect the environment
through correct heating. The enclosed Equipment Sheet is
part of this Operating Manual.
We can only provide guarantee for our products if you
adhere to the following guidelines of this Installation and
Operating Manual.
Keep this Manual with the Equipment Sheet in a safe place
so that you can re-familiarise yourself with the correct
operation of your stove at the beginning of each heating
season.
1.
Description
Chimney stoves are highly suitable for the heating of living
and working rooms.
The stove body consists of a welded steel structure. A wood
storage compartment is located at the bottom below the ash
pan, above which is the firebox and a warming compartment
on top. The flue gas drafts are arranged above the firebox
between the warming compartment and the inner stove rear
wall.
Heating of the room air and creation of a comfortable living
climate is largely achieved through convection heat. In this
way it is possible to rapidly heat even cool rooms that have
not been heated for a long time. The room air enters the
stove in the wood storage compartment, is heated while
rising in the convection duct between inner body and outer
wall, exiting through openings provided at the top of the
stove. The component of radiation heat is obtained through
heat radiation in the area of the view window of the firebox
door, from the metal surfaces of the stove and – if available
– from the ceramic surfaces on the side walls.
2.
General instructions, safety instructions
National and European standards, local and building law
regulations as well as regulations by the fire prevention
authorities must be adhered to. The regulations from the fire
protection authorities or the national building regulations
applicable at the place of installation must be observed when
installing your stove; installation should also be discussed
with the responsible master chimney sweep. The latter will
also check the correct connection of the appliance to the
chimney.
Prior to installation, ensure that the sub-structure is capable
of carrying the chimney stove. If the load capacity is
insufficient, suitable measures (for instance a slab for load
distribution) will have to be taken to satisfy this
requirement.
All tests ordered by the legislator have been conducted for
your wood stove which meets the specified characteristics in
terms of technical fire efficiency and flue gas emission.
Your wood stove of Type 1 (BA 1) described in this manual
has been tested according to EN13240. (“Chimney stoves
for solid fuels”). The chimney stoves of Type 1 (see
appliance nameplate) may be connected to a multiple-
connection chimney if the chimney dimension according to
DIN 4705 Part 2 allows this.
The wood stove is a slow-combustion fireplace.