Heta Scan-Line 1000 Operating And Installation Instructions

Heta Scan-Line 1000 Operating And Installation Instructions

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OPERATING AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
SCAN-LINE 1000 STOVE
ECODESIGN READY
www.heta.dk
EN
DANISH DESIGN . DANISH QUALITY . DANISH PRODUCTION
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  • Page 1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SCAN-LINE 1000 STOVE ECODESIGN READY www.heta.dk DANISH DESIGN . DANISH QUALITY . DANISH PRODUCTION...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Performance

    Signed on behalf the manufacturer of 22-02-2017 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In case of any change of the above-mentioned production type this Declaration of Performance becomes invalid. Heta A/S, Jupitervej 22, DK-7620 Lemvig, Tlf. +45 9663 0600, www.heta.dk Page 1 of 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Heta stove. Especially if you follow the following advice and instructions. Scan-Line 1000 series have been approved according to the EN 13240, NS 3058, NS 3059 and A15 Austria. These approvals, means that the wood stove meets a variety of specifications and requirements, ensuring it is made of quality materials, minimum...
  • Page 4: Before Installation

    It is important that upon receipt check your Heta product completely and report any damage or defects to your dealer. The packaging must be disposed of as follows: Wood is untreated and able to burn in the stove.
  • Page 5 With your new wood stove you should find the following: Q.C. check Operating / Instruction manual Data plate Heta glove 8056-0000-DK DOP-Scan-line 1000 -XXXX-2016 Heta A/S Jupitervej 22 7620 Lemvig Denmark Produk�ons år: 2016 DS/EN 13240, AEA, NS 3058/3059, Aus §15A Produkt beskrivelse Produk�onsnummer...
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 Before using 1.4 Lighting the stove Before the wood stove is used make sure re- Place two pieces of wood on the bottom. Stack quired installation conditions, are met. See page kindling on top in layers with air between. Set- ting fire starter (bag, brick, paraffin) on the top, now you are ready to light the fuel.
  • Page 7: Emptying The Ash

    The nominal output of 7.7 kW is equivalent to a firing interval of approx. 50 minutes at 40% open combustion air and 1.8 kg of wood. The door must be closed during operation. Ensure when refueling that the wood is not too close, it will cause poorer combustion, less heat out-put and lower efficiency.
  • Page 8: Risk Of Explosion

    Good draft will allow the stove to achieve op- the next day. timal combustion and the highest possible ef- ficiency. Heta wood stoves are constructed so Never use the stove if the that it itself provides an optimal blend of com- seals are loose.
  • Page 9: Fuel

    Good draft occurs when: It is advised not to use oil-containing woods like teak tree and mahogany, as this can cau- • The difference in temperature in the chimney se damage to the glass. (warmer) and outside temperature (colder) • It is clear weather Heating value in wood •...
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    1.12 Chimney fire 1.14 Cleaning the glass In case of a chimney fire, which often results from Incorrect firing, for example using wet wood, incorrect operation/maintenance or prolonged can result in the viewing window becoming use of damp wood, close the door and the air covered in soot.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    1.16 Troubleshooting table - applies to all stove types Fault Cause Troubleshooting Solution Inadequate chimney draft. Lighting problems. When the You can test using a lighter whether Improve the chimney. The chimney only has stove is cold, smoke seeps flame is drawn into the combustion sufficient draft when it is hot.
  • Page 12: Diagram For Maintenance

    1.17 Diagram for the maintenance Qualified Stove Owner Technicia Maintenance / Period Before 60-90 1st Year 2st Year Daily Autum week days days Cleaning the chimney (see. Chimney) Cleaning the chimney and stove Cleaning the stoves firebox Cleaning combustion air intake Cleaning ash bucket Cleaning of the firebox Checking / switch, gasket for door...
  • Page 13: Cleaning/Replacing Bicks After Chimney Sweeping

    1.18 Cleaning after sweeping or before replacing vermiculite stones Note: it may be necessary to clean/vaccum the holes and air ducts behind the rear stone. Order of removing Fire bricks. Replace in reverse order. Starting with Fig. 5.
  • Page 14: Stove Data Table En 13240

    The nominal output is the output to which the stove has been tested. Testing is conducted with the combustion air around 40% open. 1.20 Guarantee Heta wood stoves, subjected to a strict quality Should you have cause to make a complaint, control during production and before delivery to please quote our invoice no.
  • Page 15: Parts

    1.21 Parts - Inside fire chamber Pos. Name Qty. 0023-0230 Baffle 1027-0289 Stiffener 0023-0233 Side stone, left 0023-0229 Back stone top, left 0023-0228 Back stone bottom, left 0023-0227 Back stone top, right 0023-0226 Back stone bottom, right 0023-0232 Side stone, right 0030-0201 Grate 0030-0024...
  • Page 16 Parts - Doors Pos. Name Qty. 1505-0089 Stove door 0023-3013 Glass gasket, Length 1.84 m 0021-0068 Glass 0023-3008 Door gasket Length 2,1 m 1513-0124 Door latch 1513-0123 Door latch 0008-1002 Set fzb M6x6 1027-0528 Hinge 0008-9082 Hinge pin 6x35 1013-0432 Glass clips 0008-0036 M4x6 with flat head...
  • Page 17 Parts - Baking oven door Pos. Name Qty. 1505-0091 Baking oven door 0008-9082 Round head rivet steel 6x35 0008-1002 Set screw M6x6 0023-3013 Glass gasket 0021-0067 Glass 1013-0432 Glass clips 0008-0036 M4x6 With flat head 0050-0301 Rails for baking racks 0050-0303 Baking racks...
  • Page 18: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Contents Installation instructions ..............19 Distance requirements ..............19 Floor ....................19 Chimney connection ................. 19 Combustion air and ventilation ............20 Stovedrawings/measurments ............21 Diagram for connecting HAC ............22 Connecting direct air below or behind ..........22 Clearances for installation EN 13 240 ..........
  • Page 19: Installation Instructions

    We recommend a minimum of 5 cm to facilitate must be sealed with fireproof material and / or air circulation around the stove. beading. Heta A/S stresses that it is of utmost The minimum distance to combustibles can be importance that this is done correctly with very found on the model plate provided with the sto- tight joints.
  • Page 20: Combustion Air And Ventilation

    The stove is approved as a room air dependent stalled to an outside air supply. stove in accordance with EN 13240. All the The Scan-Line 1000 has a nominal output of combustion air in the inset stove comes from 7,7 kW requires additional ventilation because the room in which it is fitted.
  • Page 21: Stovedrawings/Measurments

    2.5 Stovedrawings/measurments Scan-Line 1000 Scan-Line 1000 Soapstone, Soapstone top, Steel Scan-Line 1000 B Scan-Line 1000 B Soapstone, Soapstone top, Steel Scan-Line 1000 S Scan-Line 1000 S Soapstone, Soapstone top, Steel...
  • Page 22: Diagram For Connecting Hac

    ø100 mm, the draught in the flue depends on this air for optimal combu- stion. Heta recommends max. 4 meters of direct air pipe, with max. 3, 90° bends and a min. of ø100 Flexi-pipe to the floor...
  • Page 23: Clearances For Installation En 13 240

    2.8 Clearances for installation EN 13 240 SL 1000 series Combustible material - Non-flammable substrate Furnitures The dimensions are the minimum dimensions, unless otherwise stated. Clearances for installation EN 13 240 Stove Distance to flamable materials Combustible material Minimum rear at the over dimensions in...
  • Page 24: Disassembling Soapstone Before Installation

    2.9 Disassembling soapstone before installation Scan-Line 1000 Scan-Line 1000 B Scan-Line 1000 S...
  • Page 25 Scan-Line 1000 Scan-Line 1000 B Assembling the thermal stones Scan-Line 1000 S...
  • Page 26 Scan-Line 1000 Scan-Line 1000 B Scan-Line 1000 S...
  • Page 27: Changing To A Back Flue Outlet - Stoves With Casted And/Or Stone Cladding

    2.10 Changing to a back outlet Steel model with casted top At the rear of the 1000B and the 1000S are two Only use cover plate with casted top options for rear outlet. See page 21. On the 1000S model, the stone must be cut when the top hole is used for rear outlet.

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