Distance To Combustible Material - Nordpeis N-23G User Manual

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Material
Surface treatment
Weight of insert (kg)
Draught system
Combustion system
Combustion air
consumption (m³/h)
Operating range, Clean
burn (kW)
Heating area (m²)
Maximum fuel length
(cm)
Flue outlet
Flue (Ø mm)
Flue gas temperature at
flue connector (°C)
Draft at flue connector
recommended (Pa)
Data according to
EN 13 229
Area of convection air
vent under insert (cm²)
Area of convection air
vent over insert (cm²)
Minimum distance conv.
air outlet to ceiling (mm)
Nominal heat output
(kW)
Efficiency (%)
CO @ 13% O2 (%)
Flue gas temperature
(°C)
Draft (Pa)
Fuel recommended
Fuel length
recommended (cm)
Fuel charge (kg)
Refueling interval
(minutes)
Opening of the air vent
control (%)
Operation
* Intermittent combustion refers to normal use of a fireplace, i.e. new
wood is inserted when the previous load has burned down to ember
Sheet steel
Heat resistant paint
120
Air vent and ignition air
vent controls
Secondary combustion
(Clean burn system)
14
4 - 10
60 - 140
40
Top and rear
Outer* 150
*Alternative versions
exsists due to National
requirements
375
18 - 25
280
480
380
7
79,5
0,09
323
12
Wood logs
30
1,8
53
100
Intermittent*
Warning: If the requirements for ventilation are
NOT complied with, the heating circulation effect
will be considerably reduced and
overheating can occur.
This can in a worst case scenario cause a fire.

3. Distance to Combustible Material

Firewall
Ensure that the safety distances are respected
(FIG 1).
When connecting a steel chimney to the top outlet use
the security distances required from the manufacturer.
Important! When placing the insert on a
combustible floor, a steel plate of at least 0.7mm
must cover the entire floor surface inside the
surround. Any flooring made of combustible
material, such as linoleum, carpets etc. must be
removed from underneath the steel plate.
4. Assembly
The following tools are necessary:
• 10 mm and 17 mm spanner/wrench
• Electrical drill / Phillips screwdriver (for self drilling
screws)
• Caulking gun (for the stove cement)
1. Ensure that all loose parts are included (FIG 2):
A. Insert with door.
B. Outlet for fresh air supply connection (accessory).
C. Smoke dome.
D. 4 fasteners with bolts and disks for the dome.
E. 4 legs, 4 adjusting bolts with nuts.
F. 4 bolts with disks for fastening the legs.
G. Heat shield in two parts for the smoke dome with 4
self drilling screws.
H. Lid for flue outlet.
I. Fastening screws with nuts for lid for flue outlet
(used with posterior flue outlet connection).
J. Fastening brackets for smoke outlet lid with screw
and nut (used with top flue outlet connection).
K. Removable handle.
L. Glove.
The insert expands when in use, and for this reason
the surround must NEVER rest on the insert,
but have a gap of about 3 mm. The insert
must neither rest on the bench plate or against
the sides. It is recommended to dry stack the
surround in order to adjust the insert prior to
perforating the chimney for the flue connection.
2. Carefully lay the insert on its side. Ensure that
the transportation padding is put inside the insert
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