Installation And Use - KAWMET P2 User Manual And Warranty Card

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Getting Started
NOte: In order to avoid the danger of fire, iron contribution shall be installed in accordance with the relevant
provisions of the trade, and technical recommendations given in this manual for installation and use. before turning to
the use to be made of technical acceptance protocol, which must be accompanied by an opinion chimney sweeper and
fire protection specialist.
During the installation works of a a freestanding stoves National and European standards, but also local regulations, must
be respected, in particular:
1. Act on Construction Law of 7 July 1994 ( Journal of laws no 156, item 1118 of 2006, including later amendments)
2. Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 12 April 2002 concerning the technical requirements of the buildings and their
location ( Journal of Laws no 75, item 690 of 2002 and Journal of Laws no 109, item 1156 of 2004)
3. PN-EN 13240:2008 Norms „Heating rooms with solid fuels – Requirements and test methods."
4. Standard PN-EN 1443:2005 – Chimneys. General requirements.
5. Standard PN-EN 1457-2:2012 – Chimneys – Clay/Ceramic flue liners – Part 2: Flue liners operating under wet conditions.
Requirements and test methods.
In accordance to the Infrastructure Minister's regulation (§ 132, par. 2) solid fuel stoves and kitchen stoves can be used in
buildings no more than 3 storeys high above ground. A special permit from the health inspector needs to be issued before the
stoves can be built in healthcare, social care, children and youth buildings and in gastronomical, pharmaceutical or otherwise food
related rooms. Free standing stoves need to be installed in rooms that:
•  have volume resulting from the ratio 4 m3/kW of the nominal heat output of stove, but not less than 30 m3 ,
•  meets the venting system requirements, as referred to in § 150, para 9 of regulation,
•  have chimney ducts as described in § 140, par. 1 and 2 and § 145, par. 1 of the regulation,
•  allows flow of air into the stove in the amount of at least 10 m3/h per 1 kW of nominal heat output of stove – for stoves in a
sealed enclosure
In accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure (§ 150, para. 9 and 10), in room where are installed solid
fuel stoves with combustion air intake from the room and with gravity flue, the use of mechanical exhaust ventilation is prohibited.
This requirement does not apply to the rooms, where balanced ventilation system or over-pressure ventilation system, has been
installed.
1, Description of stoves / Intended use
Cast-iron stove is a device for solid fuel. It can be installed either as a independent as well as an additional heat source.
Cast iron stove segments are composed in whole, sealed with sealant and bolted. P2 is additionally lined with refractory bricks.
The furnace door is sealed with heat-resistant glass. At the bottom of the burning chamber is cast iron grate. Under the grate was
built on tin, pop ash pan. Ejecting the ash is after opening the iron door. The front frame of the furnace is equipped with a damper
for the primary air inlet. The damper can be moved in two extreme positions and is used to control the amount of air fed into the
burning chamber grate. P2 furnace is equipped with a control in the exhaust channel through the use of damper.
2. Fuel
Due to the design the only possible fuel that can be used is hardwood: oak, hornbeam, beech. Due to the very rapid ignition
discourages the use of wood of coniferous trees that contain resin and dirty glass. Use dry wood with a moisture content of less
than 20% (including wood stored for two years in a dry place and ventilated). Wood with high humidity causes improper burning
and rapid staining the windows and chimney. Wood is a less efficient and produces more creosote.
Fuel prohibited
Materials: Tropical wood like mahogany. It is prohibited to use the fire starter chemicals or liquids such as oil, alcohol, petrol,
kerosene. The heater was not designed to burn refuse or tropical wood like mahogany.
3. Assembly and installation of a cast iron stove
Before connecting the stove read this manual and check the completeness of its equipment. To ensure safe and economical
operation of the stove is in good working order and properly adjusted in terms of the diameter as well as a good seal duct, made
according to the building rules. Before connecting the stove to the chimney, it is necessary to receive the flue by a qualified chimney
sweep. The chimney at the bottom, below the level of connection of the oven should be equipped with non-combustible, double
access door.
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