Technical Info; Before Installing A New Fireplace; Chimney Draft; Air Supply (=Mm Air) - Nordpeis Salzburg M II Installation And User Manual

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4. Technical information:
Salzburg M II / Salzburg M II Extension Base/
Salzburg M II +1
Minimum distances to
combustible materials
(*)
with heat shield
CO-content of flue gas
@ 13%O
2
Flue gas temperature
Thermal output
Thermal storage
capacity
+1
Energy efficiency
Opening of the air vent
control (%)
Nominal heat output
during discharge period
(100%-25%)

Chimney draft

Length of wood logs
Weight (kg)
Weight (+1) (kg)
Woodshelf (kg)
Load size (kg)
Max nr. loads
Loading interval
No burning cycles per 24
hours
14
Back
50mm (*)
150 mm
150 mm (+1)
Side
100mm (*)
100 mm
100 mm (+1)
Ceiling
500mm
0,1% / 32 mg/Nm3
0,09% / 37 mg/Nm3 (+1)
157 °C
133 °C (+1)
39,4 kWh
40,2 kWh (+1)
100% after 4,9 hrs
50% after 14,1 hrs
25% after 21,7 hrs
100% after 5,7 hrs
50% after 13 hrs
25% after 20,5 hrs
84,0%
85,2% (+1)
+/- 33%
2,4 kW
2,7 kW (+1)
12 Pa
300 mm
590 / 618 (extension
base)
725
71
2 kg
5
1 / hour
1

5. Before Installing a new fireplace

Several European countries have local regulations for
installation of fireplaces, which change regularly. It is
the responsibility of the client that these regulations are
complied with in the country/region where the fireplace
is installed.
Nordpeis AS is not responsible for incorrect installation.
Important to check
• distance from firebox to combustible/flammable
materials
• insulation materials/requirements between
fireplace surround and back wall
• size of floor plates in front of fireplace if required
• flue connection between firebox and chimney
• insulation requirements if flue passes through a
flammable wall
Chimney Draft
Compared to older models, the clean burning fireplaces
of today put significantly higher demands on the
chimney. Even the best fireplace will not work properly
if the chimney does not have the right dimensions or
is not in good working order. The draught is mainly
controlled by gas temperature, outside temperature, air
supply as well as the height and inner diameter of the
chimney. The diameter of the chimney should never
be less than that of the flue/chimney collar. At nominal
effect there should be a negative pressure of 12 to 25
Pascal.
The draft increases when:
• The chimney becomes warmer than the outside air
• The active length of the chimney over the hearth
increases
• Good air supply to the combustion
It can be difficult to obtain the right draught conditions
in case the chimney is too large relative to the fireplace,
as the chimney does not heat up well enough. In
such cases you should contact professional for
evaluation of possible measures. Draught that is too
strong can be controlled with a damper. If necessary,
contact a chimney sweeper. The product is type
tested and should be connected to a chimney that is
dimensioned for the smoke gas temperature indicated
in the CE declaration. When necessary, contact a
professional in advance
Attention! It is recommended to use a qualified
professional when installing a new fireplace.

Air supply (=mm AIR)

A set for fresh air supply is available as an accessory.
This will ensure that the air supply to the combustion
chamber is less affected by ventilation systems, kitchen
fans and other factors which can create a down-draught
in the room. In all new constructions, we strongly
recommend the product is designed and prepared
for direct supply of outside air. In older houses also,
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