Risk Of Explosion - Heta Scan-line 95 Series Operating And Installation Instructions

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supply must never be shut off completely du-
ring firing. It is important to keep a good bed of
embers. Gentle heat is released when the fire
settles - i.e. when the wood no longer genera-
tes flames and has been converted to glowing
embers.
optimal firing
To achieve optimal firing and the highest possi-
ble effect, it is important to make sure that the air
supply is used correctly. As a general rule, the
secondary air is to be used to control the fire to
ignite the flue gases. This produces a high effect
and keeps the glass panel completely clear of
soot as the secondary air "washes" down over
it. Please note that the stove will, naturally, pro-
duce soot if both the start-up mechanism* and
secondary air intakes are closed completely. This
will prevent oxygen from being drawn into the
stove, and the viewing window and other parts
will become covered with soot. If this situation is
combined with firing with wet wood, the build-up
stove data table in accordance with en 13240 testing
Stove type
Nominal fluegas
temperature, at 20°C
Scan-Line
room temperature
Series
Scan-Line 95
273
Scan-Line 100
266
The nominal output is the output to which the stove has been tested.
The test was carried out with the combustion air 80%.
* Scan-Line 95 fast pedestal
* Scan-Line 95 rotating pedestal
* Scan-Line 95 without pedestal
* Scan-Line 95R without pedestal 126 kg
* Scan-Line 95H
6
Smoke
Fuel
Draught
Nominal
min
stub
volume
output
tested
mbar
kW
mm
kg
Ø150
1,9
0,13
Ø150
2,3
0,13
142 kg
* Scan-Line 100 fast pedestal
147 kg
* Scan-Line 100 rotating pedestal
121 kg
* Scan-Line 100 without pedestal
* Scan-Line 100R pedestal
156 kg
* Scan-Line 100R rotating pedestal 181 kg
* Scan-Line 100R without pedestal 157 kg
of soot can become so thick and sticky that the
sealing rope can, for example, become detached
when the door is opened the next day.

risk of explosion

After you add new fuel, it is very
important that you do not leave
the stove unattended until the
wood is burning constantly.
This will normally occur within 30 to 60 seconds.
A risk of explosion can possibly arise if too much
wood is placed in the stove. This may result in
the production of large volumes of gas, and this
gas can explode if the intake of primary and se-
condary air is insufficient.
It is an advantage always to leave some ash
lying in the bottom of the combstion chamber.
Take care when emptying the ash pan, as
cinders can continue to burn in the ash for
long periods of time.
Heat
Distance to flammable
output
materials mm
behind the
at the
%
stove
sides
6,5
80
150
350
9
81
100
250
Distance to furnitu-
Stove
res from the stove
weight
mm
kg
1100
1200
172 kg
177 kg
153 kg
177 kg
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