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OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Freestanding stove SIGA In accordance with the requirements of the Ecodesign Directive in the EU Member Countries: ”This product cannot be used as a basic source of heating” www.hitze.pl...
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Dear Customer, Thank you for buying Hitze product! BEFORE INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE STOVE TO THE HEATING SYSTEM, IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL AND CHECK IF ALL COMPONENTS ARE INCLUDED.
1.1. General information ......................1.2. Please observe the safety rules ..................1.3. Never ............................1.4. HITZE is released from civil and criminal liability in case when ........1.5. Intended use of the stove ....................1.6. Structure and operation of the stove ................
INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Natural heating – these words perfectly reflect the philosophy of HITZE brand. In line with this philosophy, we produce fireplaces and stoves fired with wood or wood pellets, i.e. the raw materials which are the least harmful for the environment. Using a state-of-the-art technology, we have created innovative solutions offering modern designs and high heating efficiency.
1.5. Intended use of the stove Stoves of SIGA series are intended for use as an additional source of indoor heat. They are equipped with a peri- odical hearth and manual loading of fuel, and are closed with a standard (hinged) door. The stoves are fueled with the seasoned wood of deciduous hardwood (birch, hornbeam, beech) of humidity below 20%.
Tab. 1 Technical data parameter unit SIGA Nominal power Heating load range 3-8,5 Max. fuel load Average fuel consumption kg/h Thermal efficiency CO emission (at 13% O2) g/m3 0,948 Dust emission (at 13% O2) g/m3 0,026 Average temperature of fumes ˚C...
Structure: The stove is made of 3 mm thick P265GH boiler steel. The interior of the stove is lined with a heat accumulat- ing ceramic lining 7. The construction of the stove enables the combustion gases to escape through the upper or rear wall.
on a cart, paying special attention to the door and glass); ▪ the packaging materials of the stove are not toxic or harmful and should be recycled or stored by the User; ▪ to facilitate the assembly of the stove in hard-to-reach places, the ceramic lining (shielding the hearth) can be removed;...
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Operation of changing the sides of a free-standing stove. 2. lift the top cover and put it aside 3. use Allen key to unscrew the 1. stove in its factory configuration somewhere safe screws holding the covers 4. remove the covers from the bot- 5.
Moving the flue from the top of the stove to the side. Steps from 1-4 should be followed and then: 9. mount the side walls back (make 7. use an Allen key to unscrew M6 8. swap the flue with the lid the whole for the flue in the side screws holding the cast iron flue cover) and put the top lid and the...
2.4. Chimney duct The stove must be appropriately selected to match the cross section of the combustion gas duct (flue pipe) and the height of the flue. The cross-sectional area of the flue and of the combustion gas duct is calculated in accordance with the follow- ing formula: where: F –...
2.6. The combustion gas outlet system should have the following fea- tures: ▪ the cross section of the flue pipe may not be smaller than the cross section of the chimney duct and it may not become narrow towards the chimney (between the flue pipe and the chimney, the diameter can be increased through the use of mounting adapters);...
2.7. Ventilation of the stove: it is necessary to bring fresh air from the outside through unsealing the windows so that ▪ there is a constant supply of the air. Too small amount of fresh air from the outside can cause poor combustion (production of carbon monoxide), and in the worst case, with tightly closed windows, the air can escape with carbon monoxide through the ventilation ducts and there is a risk of smoke poisoning;...
2.8. Installation of the stove Fig. 7 Safe area for flammable materials The appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable provisions of the building law. The stove must be installed and assembled by qualified specialists. To ensure the correct installation: ▪...
3.1. Getting ready for the start-up Before lighting the stove for the first time, it is necessary: ▪ to remove any labels, paper stickers and accessories from the body of the stove or hearth to eliminate the risk of fire; the same applies to transport safety devices; ▪...
structure or damage to the protective (paint) layer of the stove. 4.1. Types of fuel Considering the design of our appliances, the most suitable type of fuel is the deciduous hardwood, including: oak, hornbeam, ash, beech, birch. In particular, we recommend using birch wood. The best fuel is wood which has been seasoned (for at least two years in a well-ventilated and dry place), cut and chopped into logs.
open the door of the stove; ▪ exercise caution when opening the door and after opening it because burning pieces of wood may fall from the hearth; ▪ after adding an appropriate quantity of fuel, close the door of the hearth; ▪...
▪ make sure that the door of the hearth (combustion chamber) are closed (unless they need to be opened for maintenance purposes); ▪ prior to lighting up after a prolonged shutdown period, check the flue pipe in the chimney and the hearth to make sure that they are unobstructed and clean;...
water and then collected with a bit of clean ash from the inside of the grate, avoiding direct contact with steel elements and cast-iron devices. By rubbing the glass with so prepared moistened paper, we can effec- tively dissolve the tarnish - so that it can be wiped with a dry paper towel. All agents used to clean the glass must not contain abrasive materials causing its damage (scratching);...
▪ Remove the deflector holder and ceramic deflector from the furnace ▪ deflector deflector holder Fig. 9 Instructions for cleaning the chimney - removing the deflector ▪ W Depending on the connection point, unscrew the 3 M5x10 screws located behind the tubes. key ▪...
During everyday use of the stove, the below described anomalies may become apparent in the case when the stove has been installed in a manner contrary to this Operation and Installation Manual and the applicable provisions of law. 6.1. The most frequent malfunctions and ways of eliminating them: Problem Solution the door may be opened too abruptly,...
INSPECTION RECORDS REGISTER OF INSPECTIONS OF THE STOVE Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp...
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REGISTER OF INSPECTIONS OF THE FLUE PIPE Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp Inspection Date, signature and stamp...
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