Distance To Combustible Material; Technical Information - Nordpeis GLASGOW Installation And User Manual

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fresh air supply set is also recommended. Insufficient
air supply can cause down-draught and thereby low
combustion efficiency and the problems that this
entails: soot stains on the glass, inefficient use of the
wood and a soot deposits in the chimney.
Dimensional drawing
The illustration indicates the approximate center
height of the hole for the flue. Distortions in floors
and walls may influence the height. Place the stove
for accurate position and height of the flue/chimney
connection. We accept no liability for typographical
errors and changes.
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 stoves 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 stoves have minimal emissions of soot
particles and unburnt gases (such as CO) and are
thus better for the environment. Clean burning stoves
require a small amount of wood in order to obtain a
good heat output. Use exclusively clean and dry wood.
We recommend seasoned hardwood with a maximum
moisture content of 20%.
Material
Surface treatment door/
doorframe
Fuel
Operating range
Efficiency
CO % @ 13% O
2
Draught system
Combustion system
Flue outlet
Flue
Weight
Flue gas temperature
Air supply
requirements (m³/h)
Fuel Charge
Refueling interval
10
Sheet steel
Heat resistant varnish
Wood logs, 40 cm
5 kW nominal
84,8%
0,10
Air vent control
Secondary combustion
(clean burning)
Top and rear
Inner Ø 155 mm
*Alternative versions exsists due
to National requirements
110 kg
239
°C
11
1,1 kg
47 min
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.

3. Distance to combustible material

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.
4. Assembly
The following tools are necessary:
Screwdriver
The stove must be lifted from vertical position. Do
not tilt! It can damage the legs.
Operating Control
When the stove is in position, check that all functions
are easy to manoeuvre and appear satisfactory.
Door
Handle turned downward
Handle turned upward
Ignition vent control
(bottom centre) FIG A
Left position = closed
Right position = open
FIG A
Ignition vent control
Flue Outlet Collar
Glasgow is delivered as standard with a top flue outlet
collar. In order to change to a posterior mounted flue
outlet:
FIG 2:Remove the perforated decoration lid in the
back with a hammer, or saw it out with a hacksaw
FIG 3: Unscrew the rear sheet steel lid
FIG 4: Unscrew the top collar. The draft diverter will
also loosen
FIG 5: Fasten the collar on the posterior flue outlet
FIG 6: Fasten the sheet steel lid and the draft diverter
on the top flue outlet
GB
33%
Intermittent*
Closed
Opened
Air vent control (bottom
left corner) FIG B
Pushed in = closed
Pulled out = open
FIG B
Air vent control

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