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Linedrawing: Firebox (WxHxD in cm) 82.6x37.1x39.7 Spigot diameter 200mm ext., 180mm int. Top & Rear outlet Recommended fuel Wood logs Loading from the front, size of logs 70cm Panoramic glass resistant to 750 deg C Cast iron Air control Manual Weight 180kg Output...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER THE HEATER ENVIRONMENT The heat output through the glass is significant and all material that could be affected by, or altered by, heat (wood, paper, material) must be at least 150cm from the door glass. The glass can get very hot and care must be taken to avoid burns –...
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AN AIR CONVECTION PASSAGE MUST BE ALLOWED FOR AROUND THE INSERT. A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 500mm FROM THE REAR OF THE UNIT TO THE INTERIOR OF THE FRONT CAVITY WALL SHOULD BE MAINTAINED. Ensure that the door of the insert can be freely opened and closed. A False Chimney and Ceiling Insulation (“convection chamber”): ...
Remove Construct Construct an Apply existing an internal internal special insulation overlapping insulation inforcing re-inforcing material wall wall External wall RECOMM contains ENDED combustible insulation External wall is 150mm thick & non- combustible Internal wall contains slightly combustible material Lightweight RECOMME internal wall NDED...
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fresh air to the intakes. If the fresh air arrival is minimised or restricted, an air pressure drop can develop at the air intakes and a blowback of fumes could be created. Convection Air Outlets: These must have a minimum cross-sectional area of 500cm². ...
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Reducers on the air intakes are not permitted. The flue must be homogenous. Flue pipes or tubing used must be suitable for heater installations and be able to resist to chimney fires. The flue must be able to withstand temperatures 50⁰C higher than the declared smoke/fume temperature for the unit –...
The rear wall should not contain any flammable material. Suitable protection should be applied if necessary. Flammable material should be at a distance of at least 50cm from the rear of the unit. If there are walls to the left or right sides of the unit, containing flammable material, these should be at least 40cm from the side of the unit.
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The air that is used for combustion should be compensated for by allowing an intake (air- vent) of fresh, external air into the room. LIGHTING AND REGULATION Open the door. Using usual firelighting material (kindling, firestarters) and a small load of firewood, light the fire.
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A normal burning rate would use 6 to 8 logs of 6cm in diameter, on a good bed of coals and the air position in 2 or 3. For a slow burn one would use fewer logs (3) but of greater thickness (13 to 15cm diameter) on a moderate bed of coals.
Clean the heater completely on the inside and ensure that all air/ fume passages/ channels are clear. The glass can be cleaned with a recommended glass cleaner (Godin Net ref. 0009). In case of fire in the chimney, close the air intake and call the emergency services.
Once it has dried a soft cloth can be used to shine it up. The high heat spray paint (Godin ref. 0001) can be used on the external parts of the heater if a more uniform and even finish is desired.
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NOTE: The manufacturer is only responsible for the actual heater that is produced. The installation and commissioning of the heater is the responsibility of the installer. In the quest for improving the quality of it’s products, GODIN S.A., reserves the right to modify it’s products without any prior warning.
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In cases the repair or replacement reveals to be too expensive compared to the price of the appliance, the decision to replace or to repair the appliance is to be taken by Godin after sales service only.
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Godin SA will not be responsible for any installation, assembly, dismantling costs and consequential removal of the appliance. Consequently Godin SA, cannot be held responsible for any materials loss or human accidents, being a result of incorrect installation non – observing the legal provisions and regulations (for example, lack of ground connection, incorrect draft of the chimney etc...)
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