Metalfire ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SL Installation Instructions And User Manual

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V01/201812
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English
ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SL
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  • Page 1 Installation Instructions and User Manual: ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SL ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SR ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 3S Version: V01/201812 Language: English...
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  • Page 3 Dear customer, We thank you for your confidence in the Metalfire fireplace that you have purchased. Our products guarantee many years of heating comfort. This Metalfire fireplace is the result of careful research and development, years of experience in the wood fireplace market and intensive contact with dealers and customers.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents ..........................5 Introduction ............................. 7 Safety ............................... 7 Safety instructions for the installer ..................7 Safety instructions for the user ....................8 Technical specifications ........................9 Description of fireplace ......................... 10 Flue pipe ............................11 Combustion air supply ........................
  • Page 6 17.3 Fire is not responding to air regulator................... 31 17.4 Broken glass in the door ......................31 17.5 Other damaged components ....................31 17.6 Unpleasant odours ........................ 31 17.7 What do in the event of a chimney fire................. 31 Guarantee clause ........................32 18.1 Guarantee period ........................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Please read this manual carefully before using the fireplace for the first time. These appliances are closed wood fireplaces which must be connected to an individual flue pipe. Flue gases are discharged through this flue pipe. The supply of outdoor air for combustion can be connected directly to the base of the appliance.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions For The User

    Touching these parts constitutes a risk of burns. DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE IF THE GLASS IN THE DOOR IS CRACKED OR BROKEN. If defective, the glass in the door must be replaced immediately by a competent Metalfire installer. ULTD_WHE_2S3S_01...
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Table 1 Model ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SL ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SR ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 3S Fuel Logs (beech) Nominal heat output (kW) 17 Efficiency (%) 82 Wood consumption rate/hour (max. 15% 3.50...
  • Page 10: Description Of Fireplace

    Description of fireplace 1. Flue gas pipe 2. Combustion air supply (2x) 3. Convection air outlet (4x) 4. Convection air inlet (4x) 5. Air regulator 6. Door lifting stub 7. Door tool 8. Door latch 9. Connector flange for combustion 10.
  • Page 11: Flue Pipe

    Flue pipe The flue pipe must be at least 5 metres in height. This height is measured from where it connects to the fireplace. The flue pipe must have a minimum draught of 12 Pascal. The channel must be thermally insulated to avoid condensation and to achieve a better draught.
  • Page 12: Combustion Air Supply

    Combustion air supply The combustion process requires air supply. This supply can be achieved as follows. Standard connection underneath/rear. Connection diameter 2x 150 mm. Connection requiring air from the room (combustion air from outside): When the door is closed, the fireplace is sealed off from the inside area and must therefore be connected to the outdoor air so that the combustion process can take place.
  • Page 13: Convection Air Connection

    Convection air connection The fireplace needs a convection system. To this end, a metal casing is mounted around the hearth frame. This is the convection mantle. The air in the room passes underneath the convection mantle and returns along the upper surface where it is heated, and then returns into the room. There are Ø150mm connection openings on both sides as well as on the back to connect the supply of air in the room.
  • Page 14 There are 4 connections on the top of the fireplace for conducting the heated convection air back into the room. At least 4 connections must be used. Always ensure that the same number of outflow openings are connected on either side of the flue pipe. If not, the convection air flow may not be balanced.
  • Page 15: Fireplace Surround And Connections

    Fireplace surround and connections The fireplace surround and finish must be made from incombustible and heat-resistant material. Brickwork and plastering must not be in direct contact with the fireplace or the optional mantelpiece; there must always be a gap of at least 3 mm between them. This is to allow for the fireplace to expand without damaging it.
  • Page 16 Flue gas Combustion air supply from outside the room discharge The combustion air that comes from outside is connected directly to the fireplace. The air supply from the room enters the fireplace Heated from underneath the surround. The Ø360 mm air in the room connection openings at the bottom of the sides/rear wall must be opened so that the air in the room can...
  • Page 17 Closable air supply vents with cable controls can be purchased from Metalfire. Flue gas discharge Appliance without convection mantle The combustion air supply must be installed as depicted in the sketches shown previously. The air supply from the room enters the fireplace via opening(s) at the bottom of the surround.
  • Page 18: Smoke Deflection Plates

    Smoke deflection plates Door closed Door open Flue gasses Flue gasses When the door is closed, valve A and C are also closed. This optimises the combustion and efficiency. When the door is opened, for example to add new wood, valves A and C will also open so as to prevent any backdraught into the room.
  • Page 19: Removing The Smoke Deflection Plates

    10.1 Removing the smoke deflection plates Smoke deflection plates A and B can be removed to facilitate the cleaning of the chimney. ULTD_WHE_2S3S_01...
  • Page 20 Remove screw M5 using Allen key no. 4 ULTD_WHE_2S3S_01...
  • Page 21: Regulating The Combustion Air Supply

    Regulating the combustion air supply The combustion air supply can be adjusted using the supplied handle. Maximum air supply for combustion is achieved when the slidable handle is moved completely to the right. It is best to slide the lever completely to the right when lighting the fire. Once the kindling wood is nicely ignited after 10 to 15 minutes, the air regulator can be put back in the middle position.
  • Page 22: Opening And Cleaning The Door

    Opening and cleaning the door 12.1 Opening and closing the lifting door Adding new wood is easy using the lifting door system. To lift the door, the door tool can be connected to the door lifting stub provided on the door (1). This can be done on the left as well as on the right.
  • Page 23: Cleaning The Door

    12.2 Cleaning the door Fireplace door handle Left: door is open Right: door is closed To clean the door glass, slide the door glass towards you. You do so by putting the lifting door in the lowest position and rotating the door handle (which is located at the top middle of the door) completely to the left.
  • Page 24: Basic Test For The Fireplace

    NEVER SUPPORT YOURSELF OR LEAN ON THE OPENED GLASS FRAME WHILE CLEANING THE GLASS. Basic test for the fireplace A basic test of the fireplace must be carried out before commencing with the fireplace surround. Clean the glass in the door on the inside and outside so that no grease marks from fingers or other dirt burns into the glass.
  • Page 25: Fuel

    Fuel This fireplace is suitable for burning wood. The humidity level of the wood should be no more than 15% for good combustion. If this not the case, the fireplace window will rapidly become dirty, the heat of the fire will be significantly lower and the chimney will become clogged more quickly, which increases the risk of chimney fire.
  • Page 26: How To Correctly Start The Fire

    THE WOOD MUST BE DRIED IN A DRY AND VENTILATED PLACE FOR AT LEAST 2 TO 3 YEARS How to correctly start the fire AIR EXTRACTORS IN THE SAME ROOM OR AREA AS THE FIREPLACE MAY LEAD TO PROBLEMS. ENSURE THAT THE FIREPLACE IS WORKING CORRECTLY FOR SEASONAL USE AND FOR ADVERSE CHIMNEY DRAUGHT DURING CERTAIN WEATHER CONDITIONS.
  • Page 27: Lighting The Fire

    15.2 Lighting the fire DO NOT USE SPIRITS, PETROL, OIL OR OTHER FIRE ACCELERANTS Before loading the aforementioned 3.5 kg of logs into the fireplace, the fireplace must contain a nice bed of glowing embers. To create this glowing bed of burned down coals, some wood must be burned down and carbonised.
  • Page 28: Adding New Wood

    Use a long match to light the firelighters on the top of the wood stack. Lighting the stack at the top will cause the firelighters to ignite the thinner kindling wood first, while the flame at the top heats up the chimney. As the chimney heats up, the draw in the fireplace will increase.
  • Page 29: Burning With Closed Or Open Lifting Door

    Lay the wood logs at a slight angle to the front of the fireplace window. In this way, the burning logs will remain far enough away from the front window to avoid leaving a black deposit on the glass. If the wood logs are too close to the window, the flames can come into contact with the window. When this happens, the flames leave a black deposit on the glass.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    Regularly use an ash vacuum to remove ash remains that have fallen into the area under the base plates. Damaged seals must be replaced. Have this carried out by a competent Metalfire installer. The flue pipe should be cleaned and inspected at least once a year.
  • Page 31: Malfunctions

    Check the combustion air supply. 17.4 Broken glass in the door If defective, the glass in the door must be replaced immediately by a competent Metalfire installer. 17.5 Other damaged components Damaged metal components, seals and insulation boards in the fireplace may only be replaced with Metalfire+ components.
  • Page 32 Damage as a consequence of transport, storage and installation. Using non-original Metalfire parts. 18.3 Proviso Metalfire+ BVBA reserves the right to modify its appliances, brochures, installation manuals and user manuals at any time and without prior notice. Dealer: Metalfire+ bvba...

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