Technical Information; Distance To Combustible Material; Assembly - Nordpeis S-31A User Manual

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a soot deposits in the chimney.
For your own safety, comply with the assembly instructions.
All safety distances are minimum distances. Installation of the
insert must comply with the current rules and regulations of
the country where the product is installed. Nordpeis AS is not
responsible for wrongly assembled inserts.
Subject to errors and changes.
For the latest updated version go to www.nordpeis.com.

2. Technical information

The inserts from Nordpeis have secondary combustion
and are clean burning. The combustion takes place in
two phases first the wood burns and then the gases
from the fumes are lit by the hot air. This ensures that
these new inserts have minimal emissions of soot parti-
cles and unburnt gases (such as CO) and are thus bet-
ter for the environment. Clean burning inserts require
a small amount of wood in order to obtain a good heat
output. Use exclusively clean and dry wood.
Insert
Material
Weight of insert
Surface treatment
door/doorframe
Fuel
Operating range
Draught system
Combustion system
Heating area
Flue outlet
Flue gas temperature 277 °C
Flue
Area of convection
air vent under insert
Area of convection
air vent over insert
Air supply
requirements (m³/h):
Fuel charge
Refueling interval
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
10
S-31A
Steel
85 kg
Heat resistant varnish
Wood logs, 30 cm
2-10 kW
Air vent control
Secondary combustion
(clean burning)
Ca. 30-150 m²
Top and rear
Inner Ø 150 mm
*Alternative versions exsists due to
National requirements
300 cm²
450 cm²
13
1,4kg
50min
33%
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

Ensure that the safety distances are respected
(FIG 2).
When connecting a steel chimney to the top outlet use
the security distances required from the manufacturer.
Floorplate
Please follow the rules and regulations regarding
floorplates in your country
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.
The insert expands when in use, and for this
reason the insert must NEVER rest on the
surround, 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.

4. Assembly

Check the packing list to ensure that all loose parts
are included.
The door is opened by pulling the handle out FIG 4.
Assembly and adjusting the legs FIG 5
The insert is delivered with adjustable legs. These can
be mounted on the insert using the added washers and
bolts FIG 5.
Carefully lay the insert on its back. Ensure that the
transportation padding is put inside the insert before
turning it over, so that the insulating plates in the burn
chamber do not fall down and break.
Fasten the screws on to the insert with a 13 mm
spanner/wrench.
Adjust the legs (FIG 5) to the desired height before
returning the insert to an upright position (do not tilt
the insert). The height varies according to the
surround.
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