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ILD 7 and ILD 8: DS/EN 13229 – NS 3058 – AEA
Manual version. No. 13-1 GB 01.07.13
Model ILD 7 and ILD 8
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  • Page 1 ILD 7 and ILD 8: DS/EN 13229 – NS 3058 – AEA Manual version. No. 13-1 GB 01.07.13 Model ILD 7 and ILD 8...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installations examples ..............................19 Combustible wall ................................20 Firewall, insulated flue pipe............................21 Spare parts ILD 7 ................................23 Spare parts ILD 8 ................................24 Trouble shooting ................................25 The Clean Air Act 1993 and smoke control areas ....................26...
  • Page 3: Thank You For Having Confidence In Us

    Thank you for having confidence in us Ild is a range of safe, environmentally friendly and efficient high-quality stoves, which meet all requirements for a modern heating source. In order to get the best out of your stove, we recommend that you read this booklet and our homepage www.ildstoves.com...
  • Page 4: Technical Data Sheet

    Technical data sheet Model 7 Træ Enheder CO-Emission ved 13 % O2: 0,0998 NOx @ 13 % O2 mg/Nm Efficiency Nominal performance Chimney temparature DS/EN 13240 Recommended under pressure in flue connection piece Flue pipe under pressure DS/EN 13240 Combustion air requirements...
  • Page 5: Before Installation

    Before installation Ensure that your Local registered installer can recommend wood stove installation Ensure that updated European, national and local standards can be fulfilled Ensure that the area can support the stove and installation weight Ensure that there will be sufficient space and access to service Ensure that the Chimney has a minimum draft of 12 Pa.
  • Page 6: Mounting

    Mounting Before mounting, ensure that there is an even and secure bace. This has to be able to carry the weight of the stove as well as the chimney and any other equipment. There must be fire resistant floor around the stove, to protect the floor against damages from sparks.
  • Page 7: Accessories

    Accessories Painting black 150ml: 9817059 Wood log basket with handles: 50027557 Narrow: 50046743 Shaped floor plate steel: Wide: 50046679 Narrow: 10046698 Shaped floor plate glass: Wide: 10046699 Fireplace tools: 50037031...
  • Page 8: Wearing Parts

    Now remove to two metal pieces that hold the side plates. (Only in ILD 8). Side plates and back plates and finally the back plate can now be removed. Do this gently so the plates are not damaged.
  • Page 9: Closed Combustion System

    Closed combustion system When located in highly insulated houses, the combustion air is supplied through the bottom rear of the stove, which is connected to a Ø100mm ventilation pipe. The installation must have a maximum length of 6m and a consist of maximum 3 bends as well as a single inlet grate, the total counter pressure must not exceed 2 Pa., at a minimum chimney draught of 18 Pa, measured at the stoves connection piece.
  • Page 10: Fuel

    Stoking and overloading The stove is approved as an intermitted heater which means that you must stoke the stove with a suitable amount of fuel (see data) which then burns down into embers before you stoke it the next time. Be careful of over stoking this causes great wear and tear to the stove and may, in serious cases, destroy the stove.
  • Page 11: Fuel Overloading

    Refueling on to a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to ignite a new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur. Refueling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite within a reasonable period.
  • Page 12: Primary Air Control

    Primary air control Primary air control Primary air control Primary air control During normal heating the primary air control is typically open between 0 and 30%. 0% may be used for burning low-density wood and 30% for high-density wood. In unusual weather conditions causing poor draught it may be necessary to start up stove with full primary air an as the stove heats up slowly decrease the primary lever towards right, also see section for lighting the stove.
  • Page 13: Secondary Air Control

    Secondary air control Secondary air control Secondary air control Secondary air control During normal heating the secondary air vent (Picture 29) is typically open between 50 and 100%. The secondary air vent determines the performance of the stove. This stove is delivered with a lock which prevents the secondary air closing completely.
  • Page 14: Ash Drawer And Bottom Grate

    Ash drawer and bottom grate Ash drawer and bottom grate Ash drawer and bottom grate Ash drawer and bottom grate Ash spillage can occur from time to time, and it is recommended that the ash drawer area is periodically inspected and cleaned out using a suitable vacuum cleaner. Make it a routine, to check door gasket is firm and intact each time stove is cleaned out.
  • Page 15: Open Dampers

    Dampers left open Dampers left open Dampers left open Dampers left open Operation with the air controls or door open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air controls, or door left open except as directed in these instructions. It is important to avoid soot in the chimney to prevent fire (see trouble shooting) If a fire occurs close primary and secondary air completely, call fire rescue and calmly go through their questioner.
  • Page 16: Lighting The Stove

    Lighting the stove Lighting the stove Lighting the stove Lighting the stove Place a couple of small dry or seasoned logs, with large surface areas at the bottom of the combustion chamber and in the same direction; above these, but in the opposite direction, place about 8–10 kindling sticks with another dry or seasoned log on top.
  • Page 17: Cleaning Maintenance

    Cleaning maintenance Cleaning maintenance Cleaning maintenance Cleaning maintenance The stove can be wiped with a dry and lint-free cloth. The ceramic glass can also be wiped with a dry cloth and special glass cleaner may be used afterwards which can be bought at the sales outlet.
  • Page 18: Measurements

    Measurements...
  • Page 19: Installations Examples

    Installations examples ILD 7 ILD 8 Distance to furniture: 850mm Distance to furniture: 850mm...
  • Page 20: Combustible Wall

    Combustible wall...
  • Page 21: Firewall, Insulated Fluepipe

    Firewall, insulated fluepipe...
  • Page 22 Distance to ceiling ILD 7 combustible material ILD 8 combustiable material...
  • Page 23: Spare Parts Ild 7

    Spare parts ILD 7...
  • Page 24: Spare Parts Ild 8

    Spare parts ILD 8...
  • Page 25: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Problem Cause Manual section reference Fuel too wet. See: Fuel See: Primary Secoundary Closed air controls. control Problem Chimney draft insufficient, See: The chimney effect and Smoke escapes to the room dimensions, height diameter cleaning or blockages Vacuum in room See: Closed combustion The air valves are set See: Primary Secoundary...
  • Page 26: The Clean Air Act 1993 And Smoke Control Areas

    Clean Air Act requirements” The ILD 7 and ILD 8 insert has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs and when fitted with a permanent stop to prevent closure...

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