Safety Precautions; Installation; Installation Instructions; Installation Space - Faber BELLUS HEROS 100 Instructions For Use Manual

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3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

- Have the stove installed by a qualified installer in accordance
with local and national (fire safety) regulations.
- Have the chimney cleaned before each heating season.
- The stove is solely intended for space heating.
- The stove should never be used to dry wet items.
- Maintain a safe distance between the stove and furniture or
other objects.
- The stove becomes hot when in use. This should be borne in
mind, especially if children are present.
- Never use liquid starters.
- Install the stove only on heat-resistant floors. A floor sheet is
available as an accessory. The floor sheet for the Heros 100
should be at least 50 cm larger than the exterior dimensions
of the stove at the front, and 30 cm at each side. The floor
sheet for the Bellus should be at least 30 cm larger than the
exterior dimensions of the stove at the front, and 20 cm at
each side.
- This wood stove is not suitable for all materials. Burn only
clean, dry wood. Burning other materials may create a hazard
and burden the environment unnecessarily.
- The construction of the stove should not be modified in any
way.
- Only authentic spare parts should be used to repair the stove.
- The stove should only be fired with the door closed.
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4. INSTALLATION

4.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Have the stove installed by a qualified installer in accordance
with national and local (fire safety) regulations.
Be sure that the chimney functions properly.
Be sure that there is a sufficient air supply via an adjustable
vent.

4.2 INSTALLATION SPACE

The minimum volume of the space in which the stove is to be
installed depends on the capacity of the stove. The minimum
volume required for the Bellus is 24 m3, while that for the
Heros 100 is 32 m3. This is four times the stove's capacity. If the
space is smaller, it must be connected to another space by
means of an air inlet measuring at least 150 cm2.
The stove features a connection for an air vent. This vent
(available as an accessory) can be used to regulate the air
supply:
- from another room;
- from beneath the floor;
- from outside.

4.3 LOCATION AND MINIMUM FREE SPACE

The walls directly beside or behind the stove may not be made
of combustible materials. If they are, the distance between the
stove and the walls must be at least 20 cm.
No combustible fabrics should be placed within 80 cm of the
front of the stove.
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