GENERAL When installing, operating and maintaining your stove respect basic standards of fire safely. Read these instructions carefully before commencing the installation. We are not responsible for any fault arising through incorrect installations. Save these instructions for future reference. All local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards need to be complied with when installing the appliance.
AIR SUPPLY When you install the stove, you must observe the relevant statutory regulations. It is essential for the appliance to have a sufficient air supply for combustion and ventilation. A permanently open air vent to an exterior wall within the room is required (formula to work out air vent can be found in Building Control Document J) FLOOR PROTECTION The appliance shall be installed on floors with an adequate load-bearing capacity.
LIGHTING 1) Before lighting the stove, Please ensure that any build-up in the firebox has been removed and that the ashpan has been emptied. only regulator and grate 2) Open the of the stove. 3) Lay firelighters or paper on the grate and then kindling wood with a small quantity of fuel.
It is very important not to site the stove next to combustibles. Evergreen stoves kindly remind you as follows: 1) It is recommended that this stove is sited next to and on a non-combustible surface. 2) If it is necessary to site the stove next to combustible materials, then it must install the heat shield on the bottom plate and on the backside plate of the stove.
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NOMINAL HEATING CAPACITY The nominal heating capacity of the stove amounts to kW. It will be reached at a chimney draught of 10 Pa – to 12Pa. ROOM- HEATING CAPACITY The room-heating capacity is corresponding to DIN 18 893 for room, whose thermal insulation does not correspond to the requests of the warmth protection ordinance for a nominal heating capacity of In favourable heating conditions...
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Which way should the plate face. Side with Ribs facing to the sky or downwards.