Wamsler Haus W1-40 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

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Summary of W1-40

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    25 instructions for installation and use w1-40 e.

  • Page 2: Preface

    ______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 26 preface dear customer, congratulations on your purchase of our solid fuel stove. You have made a good choice. Because this product guarantees you: • high qu...

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    27 table of contents preface.............................................................................................................. 26 table of contents............................................................................................ 27 1. Installation ................................

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    28 1. Installation 1.1 safety measures 1. The stoves are tested to en 12815 (see identification plate). 2. For installation and for flue gas connections, the requirements of the fire regulations (feuvo in germany) apply, as well as local building regulations such as the following technical standards...

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    29 the stove is being used. Use the protective gloves or the implements provided. Children and young people under 16 must not use the stove unless supervised by an adult who is responsible for them. 15. Make sure that the ash pan is always fully pushed in, until it touches the back. Never remove ash...

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    30 1.2 parts w1-40 key: standard accessories: 1. Primary air control - flue cover 2. Steel plate - protective gloves 3. Flue gas connections - lever to lift covers 4. Start damper - soot scraper 5. Refractory clay layer in fire chamber - fire iron 6. Grate 7. Wood guard (railing) 8. Side 9. Ash pan ...

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    31 1.3 instructions for installation and for connection of flue, the requirements of the fire regulations (feuvo in germany) apply, as well as local building regulations such as the following technical standards din 18896, din 4705, en 13384, din 18160, en 1856-2 and en 15287. In order for the stove...

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    32 important notes relevant to operation dependent on air supply from room or independent of air supply from room (valid for germany – as of january 2005): • the stoves have been tested under en 12815 as stoves relying on air supply from room. The stoves take in all the air required for combustion v...

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    33 1.6 safe distances the following distances must be respected as safety margins from flammable objects and bearing walls made of reinforced concrete and partition walls made from flammable materials or covered in flammable materials: beneath the hob plate (from the top of the stove to the floor) a...

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    34 1.7 chimney attachment the connection for attaching to the chimney must be able to withstand at least 400°c. Please note: before connecting the stove the local authority responsible for approving heating systems must be consulted! Connection pieces must be firmly connected to the stove and to eac...

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    35 1.8.2 side connection (fig. 1) • remove the rear flue outlet (1) by loosening the screws. • remove the cooking plate (2) and the fire bricks (3) • remove the steel plate (4) in the exhaust • bolt tight the cover (6) at the inside with the outside cover (7). • swing back cover (8) upwards and clos...

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    36 action in case of chimney fire! If a chimney is not cleaned often enough, or if the wrong type of fuel is used (e.G. Damp wood) or the air flow is maladjusted the chimney may catch fire. In this case close the air supply to the fire chamber and call the fire brigade. Never try to extinguish it yo...

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    37 2. Fuels / settings 2.1 fuels low smoke, trouble-free operation of the stove and a supply of heat at the nominal level with a chimney draught of 12 pa are only guaranteed when you use the following fuels and no others. Only use natural, dry chopped firewood with a remaining humidity of max. 20% a...

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    38 2.2 combustion airflow settings the settings must always be as shown. Fuel primary airflow setting start damper setting secondary airflow setting combusti on duration in hrs lighting 2 - open - firewood nominal heat load 1 - closed approx. 1 lignite briquettes nominal heat load 1 - closed approx....

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    39 3.1.3 start damper for lighting the stove the start damper must be open and when cooking or heating it must be closed. 1 - closed (cooking, baking, roasting, heating) 2 - open 1 2 please note: leaving the start damper open when heating will cause the stove to overheat which will damage the stove ...

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    40 3.2 lighting the performance control is set depending on the type of fuel as a function of the chimney draught and the desired heating level. With firewood and particularly with softwood, only a limited heating period is possible. Lignite briquettes are much better suited to burning overnight, if...

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    41 3.4 closing down close the primary air regulator (table 2). Let the embers burn out and leave the stove to cool down. Once the stove is cold, empty and clean out the fire chamber and ash pan! 3.5 notes on heating a properly adjusted secondary air flow ensures that any combustible elements in the ...

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    42 please note: after every period of heating you should check the stove thoroughly. If repairs or replacements are necessary, please contact your supplier with the necessary article numbers and serial number in good time. 3.6.2 varnished and enamel surfaces only wipe down the external surfaces when...

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    43 parts explosion diagram for chapter 3.6 care and cleaning: fig. 4 2 3 1 4.

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    44 3.7 troubleshooting your stove has been built using modern technology. Even so, problems can arise, which may derive from the chimney, the fuel or the flue pipe system. There may briefly be smoke and an unpleasant smell the first time you use the stove: this is normal. Make sure the room is suffi...

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    45 4. Technical data 4.1 data 4.2 dimensions w1-40 screw feet can raise stove height by +20 mm the dimension information shown is only for information! We reserve the right to make changes to the construction if these improve the technical level or the quality! Model number w1 - 40 nominal heat load...

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    46 4.3 ec-declaration of conformity wamsler haus- und küchentechnik gmbh ec-declaration of conformity manufacturer: wamsler haus- und küchentechnik gmbh, gutenbergstr. 25, d-85748 garching, germany product description: solid fuel stove model no: w1 - 90 w1 - 50 w1 - 40 the products listed above conf...

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    47 we will only provide a guarantee for equipment which can be shown to have been connected and set up by an approved installer or another recognised professional. Complaints: complaints about delivered goods relating to obvious faults must be made in writing within 14 days of receipt. If the raw ma...

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    48 than the residence or place of work of the recipient are charged to the recipient, unless the delivery was part of the normal use of the item. 5. The period of the guarantee is not extended or restarted from the date of repair or replacement of parts. The term of the guarantee for any parts added...

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    49 guarantee card subject to the conditions stated we offer the following guarantee: 2 year general equipment guarantee of problem-free functioning of the equipment. Damage to glass, ceran, enamel, soapstone, ceramic or varnish is only included under our guarantee if it is reported within 14 days of...