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E-30M
Owner's Manual
INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
Certified to AS/NZS 4012 :2014 & AS/NZS 4013 :2014
Please read this manual thoroughly before installing and starting your fireplace.
Keep These Instructions for future reference.
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  • Page 1 E-30M Owner’s Manual INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. Certified to AS/NZS 4012 :2014 & AS/NZS 4013 :2014 Please read this manual thoroughly before installing and starting your fireplace. Keep These Instructions for future reference.
  • Page 2: Welcome And Important Notes

    WELCOME to the HERGÓM family. We would like to thank you for choosing the E-30M Slow Combustion Wood Heater, which represents, in technique and style, a significant improvement on typical wood stoves. Your new Stove is, perhaps, the most advanced solid fuel heating system known today. Owning a HERGOM Stove displays an exceptional sense of quality.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The surface of your heater is protected by a coating of special high temperature resistant paint, that requires curing. When lighting the fireplace for the first few times, the paint will normally emit some fumes, we therefore recommend ventilating the room well, until the paint is fully cured. Table of Contents Cover Welcome and Important notes …………………………………………………………...
  • Page 4: Warnings

    WARNING: THE APPLIANCE & FLUE SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 2918:2018 AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODE OR CODES. WARNING: APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AS/NZS 4013:2014 WHERE REQUIRED BY THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY, I.E.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 - INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT! All local regulations and standards must be adhered to with regards to installation of this heater and chimney flue. Installation must be carried out by a suitably qualified professional installer. Check with your local authority for clarification. The way the E-30 Stove is installed will directly affect safety issues and its correct operation and function.
  • Page 6 Outside air connection Fig 1 Door Handle Secondary air – Air wash valve h-pan Primary air- Pilot air valve. Fig 2...
  • Page 7: Dimensions

    3 - DIMENSIONS • Fig 3. E-30 M...
  • Page 8: Safety Clearances And Flue Install

    4 - INSTALLATION The Safety-Clearances detailed below are only valid for installions with the Rear heat-shield attached (optional accessory) and the flue deflector shield included between the first length of solid 8” (200mm) flue shield and the active 6” flue. Without the heatshields the rear clearnace is untested and must be installed in front of a non- combustible heat resistant / double brick rear wall.
  • Page 9: Heatshield Installation For Rear Clearance

    OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION • When installing the stove using the outside air connection, we recommend that the installation is performed by qualified personnel. • Always keep in mind that air is entering the stove through the connector. This air inlet can never be blocked.
  • Page 10 Flue Installation The Flue type required: 152mm ( 6”) active flue and a solid 8” heat shield within the room, and air cooled Double casing insulation (triple skin) from above the ceiling, as per AS2918:2018 default flue kit. See diagrams below for flue requirements. The Active stainless steel flue must be a tight fit into the heater collar.
  • Page 11 External Requirements Refer to AS/NZS 2918:2018 Note: All external air vents & ceiling penetrations must be bird & rodent proofed with permanently fixed screens...
  • Page 12: Installation Instructions For Upper Baffle Draft Reducer

    5 - Heat Shield Instructions For Rear Clearance to Combustible Wall Note that the heater will either come with the heatshield fitted, or will need to be fitted as per the manual supplied with the heat shield.during assembly, clamping down the top pulls in the side panels, and with castings the gaps between the rear and side panels may vary slightly.
  • Page 13: Using The Stove

    7 - USING THE STOVE Once your stove has been installed and connected to the chimney, you are ready to light the fire. Although your stove is easy to use, the combustion process of solid fuels is complicated, as it involves several factors and it takes time and experience to understand the process.
  • Page 14 Air Supply lever fully open (pulled all the way out) Both the air valves must be fully open when lighting the heater. This opens the pilot air supply hole, which helps the lighting of the heater, by bellowing a jet of air to the base of the fire, from the front centre of the stove.
  • Page 15: Air Control The Burn How To Control The Burn 8. How To Light Your Fire

    8 - LIGHTING THE FIRE Important Note: When first lighting the fire there may be some moisture in the stove, produced by the humidity of the environment where the stove was stored. It is very important that the first time the heater is lit, it is done so slowly. This is for the following reasons: •...
  • Page 16: Maintenance 9. Cleaning Out The Ash

    9 - CLEANING & MAINTENANCE Your heater is a device that is subjected to extreme temperatures and to the corrosive effects of combustion residual materials. Regular maintenance is essential for a longer life and improved user experience. We recommend performing the following inspections frequently: DURING THE SEASON •...
  • Page 17: Safety

    10 - SAFETY WARNING! Gas/log/pellet units get hot when in use. Consequently, owners must act with precaution and keep at a distance. Especially keep children, the elderly and other people who require special supervision, as well as pets, away from the fireplace when it is in use.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    11 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E-30M Maximum Average Power (kW) Average Peak Power (kW) 10.6 Average Efficiency (%) (Note Maximum efficiency on low burn 67%) Average Emmissions ( Particulates g/kg) Average temperature at flue ring (°C) Maximum log size (mm) Flue Diameter (Ø) 150 (6”)
  • Page 19: Exploded Parts Diagram

    12 - EXPLODED PARTS VIEW Part number on Drawing referenced in Table below, for ordering purposes.
  • Page 20: Parts List

    13 - SPARE PARTS LIST Nº CODE DESCRIPTION Cast Iron Top Plate 9920165 9920168 Stay Rods ( 4 per unit) 9920171 RHS Casting E30/E40 - Baffle Plate Cast Iron 9920681 E30/E40 - LHS Inner Lining Cast Iron 9920655 Fibre Insulation Lining 9920180 E30/E40 - Solid Bottom Grate 9920182...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    Warranty: Hergom offers the purchaser of this appliance a limited 5-year warranty against manufacturing defects from the date of purchase: Fireplace firebox...
  • Page 22 15 – APPLIANCE DATA LABEL Appliance Data label: MODEL - E-30M SERIAL NO: TESTED BY TEST REPORT NO AUSTRALIA SOLID FUEL TESTING ASFT18056 3 GARDEN STREET MORWELL DATED: 13/06/2018 VIC 3840 AUSTRALIA WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS4012:2014 & AS/NZS4013:2014 MAXIMUM AVERAGE HEAT OUTPUT BURNING HARDWOOD 7.1kW...

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